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WANT-ADS 4500 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY. FERRUARY 7HRF.K PHONE i WPA to Finish City Lays Out Mrs. Parsons Commissioner Relief Review Opens Feb. 17 Muny Stadium Street Program Bloomington To Get 521401 For Relief February Actual Expense Expected To Reach $29,755 Of Girl Scouts ret call epn i.lur to compute the a I. It $15,000 Project Starts Fob.

24; Limit 6 Months ten for a th -twl Kit WPA nfftfial hop Mulberry, Wood First In '41 Plans Trio Named To Investigate Situation Here Installed as Head Of Council at Rites Held at Y. W. C. A. sWAKE ENDS; FAITHFUL DOG MISSING yiiumi mi ijp iihiiu iBUMinniijiiiiin urn mm iwr SJ I work ithin three or rtr th art ar.xioua to f.r.sh the stadium so It be real tr j-I ue this summer, fjord i J-n tn McLean county will receive $33 Work on a WPA project designed Feb.

17 is the date set for start 231 in state relief funds during Feb to complete improvements at the of the B'oomlnRton relief investi 1 ruary, the Illinois emergency relief commission announced Wednesday municipal ctadium will atari Feb 1 A ct at tr inrjil 'he S. 1 110 TiiUl Ire W. A WPA area supervisor here. I Wednesday. Vandal Hamate I'm I.

Woikrra first taill be re-t'Jtte I i repair dtime to the i. i'ii gation, Harry V. Talley, township 21. Harold Pogue. WPA dwtrtct in Chicago.

-1 Of this total. $21,401 will go to the manager, sai.l Wednesday at Deca tur. City of Bloomington township. To by mvll This Irv. i Vf i llf 1 1 Operation preliminary to actual tal Bloomington relief expends are brraktni cf tnt the law expected to reach $29,755 during 1 t- -S work will atart Feb.

10, Mr. IVgue said. A superintendent will be as February. rouih rliimMr.iT. I HUfiervisor and overseer of the poor, announced Wednesday.

Three Illinois emergency relief commission workers Lando E. Howard of Harvey and Mrs. Maurice Prestley and Frank Skinner, both of Peoria will be here to supervise the review of every case. Seek Improvement. Mr.

Talley stressed once again signed then anJ the procurement of necessary materials will he Tf'' Wl. I Under a special contract Utatm Iret jf.r the City tr.h.p.j Tf niMtl frprt If e-i ft the I. an I mn (Ion Weelryan ur.erity. iurr nr. u.n M.

The commission cited Increased employment and a short nonth as factors resulting in a reduction $200,000 in the normal monthly amount distributed in Illinois. effrcted. I V'N; Xfl 1 20 Mm to Work. Some 20 men are expected to be I the iS ,1 tV. il i.

juu'fi the the muntciptl stadium be rratrd by the brnrtlt the rt.rnmtm it y. used at firs, chiefly on Inside work until weather clears. The new pro)- State Save S200.0O0. Total amount allocated was A commission spokesman ednesJay that the review was not designed to cut from the rolls W- 1 f-: f-t-rf .1 a i.t.t anv deserving person. Instead it explained that the $200,000 would UI.

J. hf I. Mr I I nfA Mrs II I. is. he said, a serious effort to inv Wesleyan Debaters Miles K.

Young revert to the etate general fund. Allocations for two townships Meadows Labor prove the relief situation here, a II Meet Western Kescrvo were ordered withheld pending situation which for years has been ore of the city's most difficult and II Parrs M.m 1- tet further instruction after Leo Miles K. Young jf i re a tr a 1 -7s t-- t(Mt I i A travrhr.g 'e te-n from most important problems. Lyons, I. E.

II. C. executive secre Western ltsorre unlvers.ty. Cle- tary, aid the commission waa not "I believe that with the help of Parley Delayed lar.d. Ohl.

till inrrl Vrl')n satisfied with relief administration the I. 11. with the co-opera llln i n. t.r. in Kr tr- tl university drtatrr at a.

in those units. tion of the community and with the j'hre ate tl.il fi. -j' Thursday on the Prrerr l.a'l s'ase They were $435 to Flannigan continued industry of the direct it tjy I in 5 relief trtaff we will be able to make I township, Hamilton county, and $681 to Galatia township. Saline The visitor will uphold the affirmative of the question: P.r.:ved. For One Week Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack marked improvement," Mr.

Talley :3 Ir.terw ir aesu-rj 'f That the r.atior.s of the wretetn said. Will Discuss Alms. county. Other Counties. The supervisor said he was call February allocations to Central Illinois counties include: hemisphere shoulJ form a permanent union.

Dick Ubftmmfr anJ M.ke Mil-Ich. Wesleyan studente-, will precnt the netrative. Charles C. Major, director at Wrsleyan. sai WrJrjc- Jewelry Tabtewaf program.

T.e kn t'-l'i Irs ftTr. I I jr cf w. la 10 I l' nf.j DeWitt, Ford. $589; Livingston, Logan, Ma Federal Conciliator Unable to Appear; Agree to Wait ing a meeting of the permanent citizens advisory committee for 3 p. m.

Friday in his office. At that time, he said, he would receive suggestions from the committee son, Tazewell $17,633 and Woodford, none. Prominent Lawyer Succumbs at Home; Funeral Friday day the Wetern Hescrve drbtr and explain for them present oper rr. ju wt'h a fc rii! r-ft by Mr lfr on fk. ef 1 li r- -i" rh wh ation of the relief office Further negotiations for new had offered the tfText tomjwtiiwn of ar.y team the Wryan dtsters Herefs How On Monday or Tuesday, Feb.

10 labor contracts at the local I. le M.t fcjr tff met on their recent tour. for eix srs w4 al fttMf'tl or 11, Mr. Talley said, the citizens committee, and I. E.

R. C. officials Miles K. Young, prominent Meadows plant of the Household a To Become will confer concerning plans and Bloomington lawyer, died at 9:20 At t-. Klectrlc Utilities lave bren postponed until next Wednesday.

aims of the relief survey. a. m. Wednesday at his home, i lemlwr Nmrl. cu; cl ll; tht nvirn' It l'rr.

Mrs Cajtt. Wf II Agreed upon by company officials W. U. Drama To Be Given Air Pilot Woodland avenue. Death was due to a heart attack.

He had suffered "tT V. te "'Jf 4 a -t j. a V. 1 t'-e a l'-t tt S. 1 7 i i i at.

5 ifi rt ii a 5 INDIGESTION wre IWf and representative of Machinists f. 1 tie V. IrtUtsn, Mrs lTirr.ejr a slight stroke early Sunday follow Tie re I ing a fall at his home Saturday. Vacancies Still Open in Course ir.ake 1 r. 1 Mr Hash Kirkr 'r Mr ndt r'vt', 4 t- re- Funeral services will be at 2 p.

m. Two Nights local 1,000, the Moulders and Teamsters and Chauffeurs unions, the continuance was arranged Tuelay afternoon when a federal labor conciliator was unable to attend a scheduled conference. The conciliator is Harry Scheck Johr.ton. Mm. Metra' Mr I Friday at the Masonic temple at 302 East Jefferson street, the Rev.

Loyal it Adult Driver Course Will Open Feb. 10 23 Registered; Room for 7 More lty M.rV. Mr ii I Young men, 19 to 26 years of age M. Thompson officiating. The Mas who have attended college for two 'Night Must Fall Cast Announced of Chicago.

According to union A- TemfkiM a--l A It mfr.br en the fm i ons will conduct cervices In Park years but are not in school now, are Hill cemetery. The body will be eligible for enrollment in the civil representatives, he Is expected to be available for next Wednesday's meeting. As previously stated, all three at the home until time of the Pots training course, Howard ft. B. 111,111111,: ci me ci lor iiM funeral.

M- Miller, personnel director at m.m Must Kail" which will be A tea at fe ef a i. u.i... Ce; I. it i. 4t-e Mr.

Young was city attorney and pVe'eyar and co-ordinator of the unions have voted to strike unleas mi, y. Willi states attorney for several terms. Project, nas announced i Kr.roliees in tne nrst aauu eau- v. in i'r-eer hail ry ei-n uri- jurlrc verlty canon driver training cour will ThU olnVn the and interested in -curing prUa "ced" Ko.d tneir nrst rr.eenng on wonuay Dilots licenP mi nounced t-, rt Wa 1 Aanwiicn ijaw rv I rft 1 Mlba In pay. ri t' i iii mi i i i i iii i nr I i ly stu trnt.

been art-l eel by the d.fector. 'iMllTlirilH IKIMUtl II. a Johnson. vf th. ll.v'.

S5 nny. teadms character of the School 5 1 pniycholorical drartv. wt.S rtr --4 by Kred MuxfcM the s0-4i a student, ha been an-' by the d.fertor. V. MllTIII KS IKIMUtl II Johnson.

Danny LV 7 He was born near Downs Jan. 21. urance anu meaicai exami-h school building. The sesision, nation n-v famed J. H.

DOYLE TAVERN III U. Si" wS! I-t ajf. rr M5Jonary to Spe.k portray last from to 9 p. m. P.ranson.

and Mm Mry Thmp- The wa ttr HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ground school work At becond fresbvterian 3, but there are still At that time, enrolleee wn nw fai la icti'i ia ii-jr vyvn anu scuaenia can Th. Ttev nn Tl re I Other members of the can In- 1 te rr tT Mry tr- 1 4 Il1f 111 tw 'ears- At the time of his marriage lU bln th course without gTeat byterlan missionary home on fur- 7 a to Miss Susie F- Inalla on Mav meet at 9 t'om KasganJ. India, will a. m. 1895 he was receiver for tne Illinois aay until .2 hours of ground speaii Sundav at the Second Pre 1 1 it pi: el.ide Uui A.l-r.ta rlri T- I- i -f.

Mrs. Terence; UV.ford a a 1 "t' work Is comnlptpd Tl i I school Building and Loan association. Hubert I-aurle; Mws P.uth Holbert Mrs Jrhn Kcltr.j. cf 4 So far, 23 persons have signed up tf- 1, .1 i instruction is intersoersed with thi.KlCr,an cnurcn- ih program win Then he entered the law field as "iluulon 13 interspersed with this 1 he innr.xnro.i Kv fv- sponsored by the missionary Wt.ll Itrt wiMr. fir I ik Kf III.

tiMJ'l. as Dora Parkhoe; J. 1 trtittt. for t.a i i uou-a in in ct i'i ti i i -v nf p.i,.), pn)tor grouna siuay. cabinet of the church, of which Harper said.

Enrollment in the ini- enour a Nurse Ubby. Trt'y and -r tj i Chicago lawyer. Mrs. Kerne Wakefield nresldrnt Mr. Huhfs as Inpector t.al class is open to seven more per Surviving are his wife and four I Scouts to Award He will speak to grade school sons.

Those desiring to enroll are adopted children: Russell, at home; children at 4 p. a college are requested to call William E. Brig- group at 5 p. high school young Mrs. Kenneth (Pollv) Turner; Mrs.

All I superintendent of stephen (Majfnua) Eatps. anj Mrs I Attendance Prize ham, county people at 6 3D p. m. and at the schools at phone 828. Mardin (Martha) White, all nf Sunday night service at 7:30 p.

A I An AWnri Ill nn I'luuiuiuuin, una nve cranacnii-t i dinner will be held for him at i i i i oren. orotner. JJr. Will am -n-uui uuuiw mm pacnj wnicn mKe 6 p. m.

at the church. Miss Kichter. Mies Admire. M. Ho'bert an Mr.

Muvfrlt bn spprarir. In this year's prductn of "The Importance of Htr Km-est." which pla-! In tVn'ral towns since It opened on the campus. The action of 'Niht Mut Kail-takes place In the s.lt.r.i foom of Korest Corner. Mrs. in Ke.

KncUnd Tlrketi for the two perf.rmnr es are on sale at the bui-ntss cffice. Young and a sister. Belle, preceded reservations for double their mem- Two Dancing Classes Will Open Tonight Invitations have been lue. to him in death. ner MonH.

ZXi 7 Prfsbyterlan churches throughout tI Km 1 fcoHlsi) Central Illinois. Mr. Ogden's parish Ipmnlp This r-f 1 1 iLr I. A class in dancing for adult be- Hospital Notes will be started at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the Y. W. C. to council ma wh, the sCCOnd Presbyterian 1 Rt mr! church helps support a miseion.ry continue each Wednesday for the St. Joseph's.

iu" "ici ocuuis, irienus station. ana iamuies or ScouU. i.exi weeits. a class in inter- ptii. -ri Vat rr.ediate dancir.g also for adults.

Lee, 1315 South University street, Kive" for wi.l be held at 8:15 p. m. for the Xormnl. rrhriM the best tabl decorations. Each next six Wednesdays.

Mmo Th and pack will provide It, own Till I 7 ine regular ednesday dance for Wp.t tood, arul members and guests will all persons over 16 will be held in Sammod 104 Storkhnfm Jtret eat to" unit. A dime per the gymnasium from 7:30 to person is being charged to cover Dcing cnargea to cover the cost of coffee or milk and rent 428 North Main street; Frank i 1 of the temple. Award will also be made at this One of the heavy duty radial Ittenbach, 1209 South East street; Mrs. James Riley, 301 East Grove street; Mrs. Mary Downey, 1006 time of the Silver Beaver, emblem of outstanding voluntary work for motors used in some of the latest American airliners, pursuit planes and bombers contains about 5,500 parts.

boyhood. E. M. Lcbkuecher, Scout Sec the nun ith the "MEASURING commissioner, will make the award. the recipient for which will not re vealed until the ceremony.

Reservations should be made at STICK" Boy Scout headquarters by Friday, BULLETIN Board EMERGENCY CALLS West Monroe street and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henley, McLean, all medical. Patients dismissed are: Hazel Rhodes, 21414 Eat Washington street; Mrs. Levi Prahm, r.

r. 2, Normal; Mrs. Richard Gang, 905 West Jefferson street; Steven Barton, 1014 East Washington street; Kenneth Campbell, 303 South East street; Edward Reising, Chats-worth and Robert Harley, El Paso. Rrokaw. eb.

7. Superficial 1 rhone Cxternmlly 266 isviro .3290 Verrnnnite hospital Brokaw hospital 8. Jcweph'B hospital Police Pher.ff 166 RELIEVE the stinginu itch allar .4800 toitoilto QB (USD rSBE) q.nirmr.rei) to 1 i 1 603 irritation, and thus quicken healing Ilcgin to use soothing llesinol today. Patients admitted are: Mrs. Es- County jail 1S8 B.oominpton fire department 340 telle Cone, 1406 South East street tZtM tUl IKVttUst- IW1 PtVt normal lire department 5596 tut Kimii and Joe Kaup, 809 North Mason tlUtit street, both surgical; Miss Diiza- beth Freeman, 219 North School street.

Normal; Wesley M. Fike, Etadio-WJIKC 700 125 BIRTHS. 3fr. and Mrw. Ivan Roeeman, Randolph, a txiy, born Tuesday at St.

Joseph' Mr. and Mr. Gue Wocllms. 1510 West otreet, a boy, born Tuesday at St. fh' hospital.

FORD 1061' 5r 391' 171 391' 35P 1007 North Mason street and Miss 3 to 3:30 r. M. Virginia Gauron, 605 Hester street, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Normal, all medical. I 3TS2.rt',1.reeS Patients dismissed are: Mrs. Les im irim drB' Willi mi lie Murray and baby boy, Lexing- me ripiiL DUdm ton; Mrs.

Raymond Blunk and baby boy, 602 North Linden street, Foneral Notice. Cards of Thanks, In Mrmoriam and Special Notice. 10-llne minimum, SI. SO pee Insertion; additional lines IV each. Copy for full day's run will he accepted npto p.

m. day before puhllcatlon and II o'clock n'Min for final edition. Light vp tttf Ji ua the Mystic Candle frrTifa Normal; Mrs. "Loren Forrest and illi 2 im 1 liu mi 3 if it Cir hYxm.tYimVi a 1 I 1 1 Tr I baby boy, Bellflowcr; John Gennel, i Stanford; Miss Maribeth Cox. Fell INCOME TAX TROUBLE! hall, Normal; Miss Frances 210 West Willow street.

Henry Funk, Flanagan and Mrs. a- HAVE TIME AND TROI M.F. LET AN EXI'EKT ASSIST VOl THOMAS B. DAVIS 408 W. Locust Normal rbon 5S55-Y DeLose Funk, Shirley.

I Mennonlte. Mists Dorothy Crump, Chenoa err Tin: r.as YOLTX GET fain 1 FlNr.RAL NOTICK. rjneral aervicca for Mr. Harry E. of 201 W.

Jefferson will be belJ from the Beck memorial home, 209 Grove Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. invited. Interment In the easant Grove cemetery at Eaen, m. Fr eride may can at the memorial home. I KR1.

NOTICE Funersl ecrvicca for Jame A. Cumpton, janl. will l. he.d at 2 p. m.

from ths Towamta Prejihylerian eurch. Friends Invited. Interment will tc The Bjehp cemetery. IMIMC NOTIt E. Stated of BloominRton lodee No.

and Mrs. Roy Thoele. 1206 North III. Clinton boulevard, both surgical, were admitted. CMPAUr this jcar Ith 5k" se-f osi'Il how (t IOXnotsiufi all UsJ.ec r-rice car wHer IMOr.l Jf mean, MmnnmntlJ Tff iKc IIM AvJ iTI J.Kf a Rie i mIT arwl II IL arl Qt it I re iKst intrf a Ri-l rv-U loiJ't MflutMrful in vuiiv trtiNs.iT- mc in tit tatV.

Ml! It utV tf riRloitMNCl! IWir. 4U )sjr rt o. i- a a. 't I- Oil Permanent Special WeiU Tluirs, Fri. and Sat Patients dismissed are: Mis9 Pauline Shriner, Sibley; Mrs.

Ralph UUatt mm Kipfer and baby boy, Tremont; MB tilv Stock Mrs. Rudolph Miller, 606 North Al- $3.50 Oil Voir 4i A. F. and A. M.

will he held Thursday Feb. 6, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Work rum ny your lin street; Mrs. J.

E. Stroud Jr. and baby boy, 907 North Mason street; "iraJ" isw! TK jcrat rw tl-e oci sbtT a. a kK.aaa.a a. Ms a as a.

ill .4 A rv.il in emerea apprentices degree. Refreshments. V. RAY KMOCK, Maater C. L.

CIIAl'MAN. Heo'y. tn Mrs. Clarence Richter and baby boy, 819 Knot Grove street and iMisa Permanenl No Limit to Curls Alice Golidny, Ixlnton. ALBERT NIEPAGEN FLO I ST Flowers for Every Occasion 206 E.

Miller St. Phone 386 mwm sis, v. pat, err 207 K. Vahincton St. IU i a a an a mw am draft 111 $4.50 OIL PERMANENT 2 t'omplrts and mWm9 llairl Klrrmaa Myr Lwliroo4 IMISEX'S BEAUTY SHOP 110 N.

Center I'lione 93? Murray Memorial Home 14 N. MAIN ST. "At the Family Wishes" Your FORD -MERCURY Dealer FUNERAL SERVICE PHONE tOS E.ERQVE ST. LOUIS WOUIOt Cl.hixci j.cotmn ROOTBEiiR.

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