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Work Started In New Addition At Roanoke Chanute Airmen Killprl in (rash THE PANT AG Aril. BLOOMTXGTOX. ILLINOIS. STNDaY. SIAT 11.

IK. rnx Father, Son Honored ontiQC Elks 0" N7f! To Celebrate -if I IWW III VI WWII I I NCfl LUU UW mu a CHAMPAIGN LP Two air- yJA men from Chanute Field were -IT cident on UJS. 43 near Ludlow. Vt- I rONTIAC PNS TV i.h No. 1313 .11 cnrd ttrf dii wbntTn 12.

They were Sgt. Jerome S. Secor. Ill arJ 11 IruuncTM to arervl Lae been accepted rji'iocvl r-MV 30, of Ridgw ay. and Leonard iJ- Zoromski.

23, of Wausau. Wis. 7 Lf-' OPa'Cn County Coroner Don- -v- -sfVS r- aid wo" "Id the car, apparent- -v ly driven by Secor. veered off the vl Wshway. rolled down an embank- i C5-52 If'j- ment and overturned several ROANOKE (PNS) The Roanoke village has approved a new addition to Roanoke to be known as the Moser-Pioletti Addition.

It is located just west of the high school buildings. Construction is in progress with heavy grading, 'eveHing of streets, and laying out of lots under way. lots are expected to be on sale within 30 days. They will meet the village zoning ordinance requirements as to size, frontage, blacktop on streets, curbing, water mains and sewage connections. This is.

the fifth addition to Roanoke within the last 10 years. rs- and ra'e cffictTs of the ijdire. i A dnrv at the rxs2c Coa'v try Cl-b Fndiy RJir.t. JJy U. open the rrU-tratx.

b- hy Jcbn PaLtt arj h- Dwelandcr. Alio ffstcre! be fho att. A bullet 'llsN. r- 7--J Iw-xb w'J ft Knxl at rrudz-jht. Ta Mol- laiaM A ljrcbeon stv! Vr fc Lv- li-dirs mi: I be held brreen 1 JolTet Firm Gets Cullom Blacktopping aM 1p.m.

Saturdiy. II. at I the IZks C-b. 1U- Plan Tots Day At Roanoke Grade School ROANOKE (PNS) Edward C. Moser 1ews heavy grading work In progress In Roanoke's new Moser-Pioletti addition in the northwest section of town.

The addition is Roanoke's fifth In the last 10 years. Ililltoo Photo LINCOLN (PNS) A father aa4 soa. Ial Adrm. Wtl. Donald Adernuui were Kvra senke pin at the aaaaal sertlc pla award of the IJarola dhlUa at Ceatral UllaoU Electric aad Gas Co.

The fathrr prrwaUd pia far years ser1re with the company by the oa aad Mr. Adermaa thea pinned the soa with a 15 year service pia. Set Graduation Events, CULLOM (PNS) Johnson Road Builders of Joliet was awarded the contract to blacktop tnok. a Chic S3 orcart. m-Jl pre-Mrct r.us.

A cockuJ rarty fcs schedu'-ei fx 4 ta 6 pr at th dub It cji-o? t5rn bflccrs aad tnrrr.rt it it Pnos.ic club. Mjs lioJbrorit ul iji ply. the streets in the village of Cul lorn. Central Illinois Death: Their total bid was 11.13.63. Of this amount $3,433.76 i for new ROANOKE (PNS) Tots' Day at Roanoke Grade School will be Friday, May 18, from 1:30 to 3 Ursula Brusatte.

Joliet; two sons. p. m. SatmUy. t.e arr- construction while is for Name Tod Students at Odelllvrr rrvry Barney and Dominic, Chicago; harvjt wJl te senrd at p.

m. All children who will be in; the first grade next year and their maintenance of streets already blacktopped. The black- Mrs. Jeitie Pfleeger EL PASO (PNS) Mrs. Jet-tie M.

Pfleeger, 71, a lifelong resident of El Paso, died at 6:45 a. m. Saturday at Mennonite Hospital, two brothers, Louis Benedino, Pon-tiac; Joseph Benedino. Quincy, a ODELL PNS Baccalaure-, class Lcra OJcU Com-j prrj l. sister.

Mrs. Anseline Gillio. sirens wui receive anoth- ae wrvice at I he Odctl Commu- nri -n rPCVI'e ralr cj the KU. arJ Oorre K. by; eicht grandchildren and 16'cr coating.

errat erandchildren. She was pre- orK is to start by tne end Unity I School are scheduled for" 1 7 in- nn. prro.3ent ei ir i.no.s Bloomington, where she had been TV 1 I ceded in dea'Ji by two sons vase mciais point outMav p. m. in 03:11: b- AvwrUxi.

are cx-rCcd tJ a patient for two days. in! (that the work must be done i iriii ho at 9 a dauchler, mothers are invited. Children are eligible to enter school in September who will have attained the age of six. years by Dec. 1.

Each child is to have a physical examination before he enters first grade. Parents will be given health cards May 18. Principal Floyd A. Fischer says that parents often ask, "Shall I Monday at the Vincent Memorial! Mrs. Fcrnero was a member A tommumiy nuiiam- ur.

lts.i iwmea. fresocn: row.n: d.rsr there The Rev. John E. Mair the Northern Ll a-ns at th of Carl Methodist Church wi3 deliver the Kalb. wia drlier he and fc't orcbeitra trenj address.

V. lcd.cion-in th cU 14 Chicajo. Home in El Paso, the Kev. rediai. uarys ainouc cnurtn ana 'aI TVa g9 tHtMit tne Altar ana liasary bociciy.

T. Ogan officiating. Burial will be 4 micht also affect the startins date. There were four other bidders i nr cir.m vranr ruuuun ici. tb an avrr jj oi in Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at the Memorial rrrpariag Httcy for this contract. The bids i m.j.j Home at 2:30 p. m. Sunday to 5 I anH 7 help my children to learn his let Charles H. Barclay MINIER (PNS) Charles II.

Barclay. 52, died at his home here at 3:40 p. m. Saturday, after opened Monday morning. The con- ters, to write his name, to recog tract was signed this week.

She was born Dec. 27, 1884, near nize his numbers, to fount?" and a lingering illness. El Paso, a daughter of Robert M. many other such questions. The Irom t.N; OdeU tona.i.

sth aa atre cl 3i. I kot-b Consolidated Grade School will be, Alvin a sn cf Mr. and 2 P- rn- Sunday held May 23 at 8 p. m. in the Estc! Deal and Fvnly is a 13.

at the cl-b wrh Community building. The Rev. cfuusVr Mr. and Mrs. Onur.y M-s HiTbnx.

Golf tounu. Esra Vornholt of the Congrcge- Campbell. rr.ents. kvr brm cbedsd lr tional Church will be the Alvin win receive the arr.ual rh Suaiay afrer- On Thursday evening. May 21.

aaard the Rcadcn D.ett as-t 8 p. the 13 members cf the sociation. An "EIlw S3-Yer BioJc. tracirjc the cf the Poruac lodje answer is "No, he says. He was taken to the Funeral Home where funer Hospital Noies Falrbary and Elizabeth Campbell Mayne.

On Sept. 3. 1907, she married Wil Before any child 'begins a learning program in school al services will be 2 p. m. Mon liam A.

Pfleeger. He died 27. 1956. LJ FAIRBURY 'PNS) Admitted: Miss Barbara Cole. Chats- day, the Rev.

William Mueller officiating. Burial will be in Minier She is survived by three daugh he is helped through a readiness program, the principal said. This program should begin in the home Cemetery. Visitation will begin worth; Fid Kilgus. Fairburv.

C'L Dismissed: Mrs. Am Matthias. VOUrtilOUSO OltG ters, Mrs. Hazel Jones, Normal; Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Peoria, Sunday at 3 p.

m. and the following items are part yts a k1 a I arx fs In artjcScs tnd r-cturrs. Is be; vounty oupenntendenT crtpuri The uo mtcbers cf IO OpeaK aT KODenS c( brk ut3rt asr-ver-I ROBERTS r.S) Rcberts' lary cc'ebratwn. tie was oorn rov. J.

luj, uaiwenn; iTpin, rw'CK-IP, it 1 1 Mrs. Martha Meanda ey Taylor. Miss Mary Roth. Fair-UlrT fl Fl CJ Mrs. Aioert weiburg, Fekin; a son, Leonard Pontiac; two brothers, Robert and Richard, both of El Paso; two sisters, Mrs.

of that readiness: learning to listen carefully, to look carefully, to follow directions, to remember, to master independence In dressing bury; Kathy Davis. Cropsey WAPELLA (PNS) Mrs. Mar LINCOLN (PNS) A box of, Community Cub wiU rr.rct at 7 Mcnvbrrs the ferml arrare- Bloomington, the son of Harry and Mamie Houghman Barclay. He married Velda King June 30 1937, in Bloomington. Surviving are his wife; a son.

tha Ellen Mearida, 80, died at 5 Abraham Lincoln Memorial LINCOLN Admitted: Lillie Muller, Peoria; Mrs. Minnie dirt from the old Postville court- P- m. Mirday in school rrev cwamrtee are DeaGco ry and other home duties, and to p. m. Saturday at John Warner house site has keen sent the lurch mem.

t- F. Bftrain, vu- Herr, Zaring, Iowa; and eight learn to sit quietly and relax for Debra Gresham, Mrs. Fred Miller, Atlanta; Mrs. Elmira Brooks, Coury Surr.r.:rrifnt jchools tan S. Wolf.

vwrary chr.rrr.an. Hospital in Clinton where she had grandchildren. Two brothers and a few minutes. Charles, of Minier; two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie LaForge.

New Holland, and Mrs. Betty Vaughn J. A. Kecf wl'J be rwt fpcakcr. and Arth Welih.

ccreiry. been a patient since Monday. Her funeral will be at 2 p. Easton; Nancy Zessin. Msn Cty; Mrs.

Mary Bron. Lak Fork. Centennial committee of Windsor by E. H. LuknbiU.

ice president of the Logan County Historical Society. Part the shipment will be mixed with d.rt from the state of 5064 N. Roosevelt Bloom Dismissed: Gerald Liesmn. Morton Police Chief Resigns Monday- at the Pullen and Boos Mrs. Edith Iluttn, Atlanta; Mrs ington; his mother, of 1415 W.

Olive Bloomington; a brother. two sisters preceded her in death. She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of El Paso. Carter Infant SAYBROOK (PNS) Eddie Lee Carter, 6 months old son of Funeral Chapel in Clinton. Burial Ruth Altman, Mrs.

Arthur Boyd, Harry, St. Petersburg. a sis Mrs. Cornelius Ver Stcegt. iin- countries of the wrid will be in Long Point Cemetery.

Visitation will begin Sunday eve coin; Mrs. Harold Fox. Beason; Mary Jean Dennison. Mason City; ter, Mrs. Margaret Brown, St.

Petersburg, His father and a brother preceded him in death. MORTON (PNS) Ernest Bond, chief of police, Thursday tendered his resignation to the mayor effective on or before May in a dcu in wnicn an inirma-tional friendship tree' will be planted by Windsor school children In August at the Windsor community centennial program. Mrs. rank HaHey, McLean. Carl and Catherine Hale Carter, died at 6:45 a.

m. Saturday at the SL Clara's LINCOLN (PNS) Admit'ed Hoi Satisfied With Present Earnings? Invrstisate ThU New, 2-ln-l BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For Thw Ait and Surroundlnj? State Popular. Moaey UUr HOT DRINK aad hot sot HMdW Eitaee Bath 1jy Ar rtaaacc aad Trata Yea. We 5et t'p Route 26. Mr.

Bond has served on Mor The rest of the dirt from the Decatur Macon County Hospital. His funeral will be at 2 p. ton's police department for the To Seek Water At Waynesville Monday at Easterbrook Funeral past nine years, the last five as Marion Funk, Danny Hunter, Lin- Postville site will be used In mak-eom- ing a soil map Illinois in which Dismissed: Mrs. Carol Simmons from the other 100 counties and daughter. Mason City: Mrs.

'of the state wi'd be mixed: and a Home Saybrook with the Rev. ning. She was born April 19, 1876, in Casey County, Kentucky, a daughter of Solomon and Sally Ann Mc-Anally Swearingen. She was married to Hugh Logan Mearida in Long Point in 1894. Surviving are her husband; four sons, Thomas Atlas, Elmer, Carl, Everett, Wapelia; two daughters, Mrs.

Emma Westbrook. Wapelia: Mrs. Ulah Brown, Colfax; 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Four sons and three daughters preceded her in death. police chief.

He has accepted a position in the office of the Mathis Lumber Company. WAYNESVILLE (PNS) At Dean Elsas. Mrs. Elmr Newton ii map of th United States with William Gage officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 3 p. m. Sunday at the funeral home. a special meeting of the village wooarow Jones. Mr.

Jamea in gathered from each utate. Daniels, Mrs. Ramond Sandel.l The dirt from Postville court council Thursday night, a contract was awarded to the Leyne West He was born Nov. 15, 195o, in "Lincoln; Mrs. Phillip HoUadny, bouse site was selected because ern Company of Aurora for drill T-Uklf ut-lwnl ra4lBf MataM 4 Plan Reception CULLOM (PNS) The Luth nkhart; Mrs.

Mack Propst. New Its historical interest instead of Decatur. Surviving in addition to his parents are paternal grandpar ing a test hole in an effort to lo Holland. the Logan County court house site er League will have a reception cate a sufficient water supply. IMHUr-lw Drtak.

IVTm. 1 kMMto s4 Ta. m4 mp 111 rua. On UHOf lrt mr mp trata 4mm ptmf fe tm mmHm mmttm nmMl 14 t. 44m m4 kM tmr tr nU tkbiiUN: )rM Bs in Lincoln.

tsL James PONTIAC (PNS Admitted: for the newly confirmed Junior The present well is Insufficient ents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Carter of Bloomington; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward for the town needs.

class at the church Sunday, May She was a member of the Wapel 13, at 7 p. m. 'la Christian Church. The work is to begin in two weeks. Mrs.

Cora Zook. Fairbury: Rnkpr Mplvm Schneider. Mlnonk; CarroU lODerT5, MeiVin Smith. Pontiac. KU Hale of Saybrook.

Morris Weinberg Cancer Drive Nets Dism'ss-d: Edward Fraher. Qiiwi lailicu OdeU; Mrs. Paul Forney and daughter. Gravmont: Mrs. James ROBERTS tPNS) Ronald PONTIAC (PNS) Morris $366 at Hartsburg Schmttlcn.

Dana; Robert CoflrylKrugrr. who will graduate from Weinberg, 65, of Cornell, died at 5 p. m. Saturday at the Dwight Veterans Hospital. He had been Cullom; Robert Conkle.

Richard HARTSBURG (PNS) Mrs. William Kavelman. chairman of ANNOUNCEMENT All Union Barbershops will remain CLOSED UNTIL 10 A. M. MONDAY, MAY 14, for the funeral of our brothet ROY HENNINGS to be held at Carmody Funeral Home at 8:30 A.

M. Monday, May 14. a patient for a month and serious the Orvil Township cancer fund Wartburg Seminary, has accepted, the pastorate Roberts and Mel-vin Lutheran Churches. I He and Mrs. Krugcr and their) infant son plan to move into the Melvin parsonage in July, a drive, announced Friday that the ly ill 10 days.

He was brought to the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Sheppard, Mrs. Leo Lewis and daughter.

Mrs. Mildred Shoemaker, Pontiac. Hopedale Admitted: Mike Flexsenhar, Delavan; Cheryl Volgelseng. Marquette Heights. Dismissed: Roy Sieh, Stanford: drive had been completed with a total of 5366.

.53 collected. The drive was sponsored byy the Harts Telephone Company burg Womans Club, Mrs. Mary Fornero Workers in the Hartsburg and Declares Dividend PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs. Mary rural areas Included Mrs. Weldon Mrs.

Earl Schertz and son and Ryan, Mrs. L. G. Nail, Mrs. Louis Ronald Wilson.

Minier; Frank Fornero, 81, died at a. Saturday at St. James Hospital. She had been ill two weeks. The Tiny New CLINTON (PNS1 Directors of Illinois Central Telephone Corn- pany have declared a regular Lay and Richard Shannon, Delavan; Mrs.

Hazel Smalley. Hope-dale; Beverly Frampton. Peldn. Her funeral will be at 9 a. m.

Monday at St Mary's Catholic Cullom Couple's Granddaughter Dies Luken, Mrs. Heiko Lessen. Mrs. Ruben Klockenga, Mrs. George Ruben, Mrs.

Dirk Oltmanns. Mrs. Claus Leesman. Mrs. Russell Mc-Math.

Mrs. LaVal Gilchrist, Mrs. Leo Wurth, George Osborn, Alvin Schneider and Mrs. Orville Westen. Emden workers included Mrs.

Fred Finchum. Mrs. Marie Cross, Mrs. Nanke T. Rademaker, Mrs.

Wayne Wasmer, Mrs. Weldon Eet- quarterly flivtcena 01 j.wiij per share on the Company's 5'i per cent cumulative preferred stock, series accordicg to an announcement by R. Ross, vice president. The dividend will be payable Church with the Rev. J.

T. Shields officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10 a.

m. Sunday at the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home. The Rosary will be recited at 4:30 p. m.

Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Fornero was born April 11. on Tiny In Price, Tool CULLOM (PNS) Vicky Marie, three month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Strnhn Marion. VALUABLE DIRECT FACTORY FRANCHISE AVAILADLE CHOICE OF TERRITORY FULL OR PART TIME A long established manufacturer, in an expansion program with only nationally advertised athd accepted products. NO SELLING OR SOLICITING YIELDS INCOME IMMEDIATELY. This offer, is being made for the first time. Your territory is open in an industry whose growth is one of the most secure in America.

An investment of 51,000.00 or 52,000.00 required depending on the territory selected. Age or experience not a handicap. An officer of the Company will interview and qualify you in your city. Write giving home address and phone number. Write J-60-M co The Pantagraph, Bloomington, El.

June 1. WjG. to shareholders of ujr 227 South Vassrur rec rd May 13. 13jfi. ard covrrsj diod Tvesday.

''he dividend quarter ending May, 1873, in Casnetti, Italy, a daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Stewenoni. She en, Mrs. John llaDeriand and Mrs.

Anna Fink. The child was a granddaughter -L of Mr. and Mrs. lUam beck of Cullom. The paternal Mnrlnn was educated in Italy and came to America in 1893.

She spent most 'of her life in Pontiac. She was I married to Baptist John Fornero I In Streator in 1833. He died in 1928. Surviving are three daughters, tMrs. Theresa Hayner, Pontiac; I Mrs.

Elizabeth Talarico, Mrs. grandmother is Mrs. llattie Mar- ion of Bonfieid. 5et Unit Meeting Besides the parents, the child is survived by a brother, William. MORTON 'PNSt The borti-Funeral services were held at cultural division of the Morton Alumni Banquet Set At Hartsburg-Emden IIARTSBURG (PNS) The Hartsburg-Emden High School alumni association announces the annual banquet of the organization Village Gardeners wCl meet at will be held Saturday.

June 2 at 7 p. m. (standard) in the gym 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 15, at the borne of Miss Dorothy Al-brechL The program is on "Soa Testing." Any member wishing to have soil tested is to bring a.

sara- 2f 1 1 0 tl the Scnesac Funeral Home in Kankakee and burial was at ML Calvary Cemetery at Kankakee. Methodist Groups Set Meetings at Cullom CULLOM (PNS) The nasium of the high schooL The Ladies Aid Society of the AIRLINER RANGE DeLuxo 36-inch PUSH DUTTON SL John's Lutheran Church will to the meeting. prepare and serve the dinner, Dancing will be in the old gym nasium to the music of Sammy nasium to the music or noM aovown amrayiMethodist men will meet Monday. rM. fe Trail Licocci and his Dream Timers.

May at 8 t. m. weu ireaT $80 for Your Old Range Officers in charge include Alan The Senior Methodist Youth STANFORD (PNS) The 2 t(L i s. president: Kenneth Fellowship will meet Thursday, fifth grade students ef KOM SWIM Sampen. vice president; Mrs.

Ger- May 17, at 7:30 p. m. Grade School returned hme from! mmM. 5497s kv acta i The name of the Methodist their trip to New Salem Park aldine Schledcr. recording secretary: Mrs.

Richard Hilgendorf, Ladies Sunday School Party Wednesday thrilled wih the per corresponding secretary and Ken Group has been changed to The a' neth Meyers, treasurer. sonal account of the viUage in Lincoln's day given them by a park guide. Friendship Circle. They will meet Tuesday, May 13, at p. ra.

Committee chairmen named in Reg. Price $279.95 YouPay M95 Only H)) (ModelJ-S67) Here it is an attractive G-E Pushbutton Range that makes it easy to clude Mrs. Nelson Alberts, decor IMS N. AIN ating; Mrs. Stanley Struebing, program: Mrs.

weldon Aper, foods, and Leonard Westen, ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION How long have you worn your pirsrnt Rla-vses? Remember eyes change, and glavse should meet your isual requirrments. It's best to be sure. See switch to cool, clean electric cooking. 5 Schrenzel at 505 X. 3Iain.

Fits neatly into the space of your old 36-inch range. And it's packed with G-E extras Mixed Chorus to Sing MORTON (PNS) The Junior high school mixed chorus directed by Mrs. Donna Paton will sing and Mitzi Wenninger will play a piano solo as part of the program Monday night at the Community Church when Dr. Eddy Asirvath- am of India will speak on "The Christian Movement in India." Drunk Driver Fined LINCOLN (PNS) Joe Val- 50 GLASSES ra x. A I deluxe features usually found only in top-price models! ALL at an $80.00 SAVINGS! 5 X.

A I Complete more tbaa tt Includes Lemes, Fratne, Cast 0 cyUewis inc. fo price. to choose from i' fl (Jack 4 Bifocal same GRAY-TRIMBLE ELECTRIC CO. DR. SCIIRE1IZEL If A OPTOMETRIST hovic, 50, of Lincoln pleaded guilty to operating an automobile while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor and was fined $55 "in city court Saturday.

He was arrested Friday afternoon by city police. Fine Jetrelry IU4XOIS IIOTLL BUILD INQ Open Monday Nights Til 8:30 P. M. Bloomington db. scHBiNzu.

505 N. Main Phone 5-2515 Optomctrlat tr IimImUm 1M 107 E. Front St Phone 4-1290.

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