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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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FOURTEEN THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952. Depict Revolutionary. Spirit Waynesville Asks Waterworks Bids Methodists Set Vacation Bible School I f- ANNOUNCEMENT War Bride, Soldier Visit In Lincoln LINCOLN (PNS) Sgt. Robert A. Snyder and his Japanese-born wife, the former Chiyoko Ih- WAYNESVILLE (PNS) A new village waterworks superintendent will be hired at a special meeting of the village board Monday evening.

Hi(3h Scho' I iOcL Graduates The Wesley Methodist Church vacation Bible school will be held in the afternoon this year to leave the children free for other community activities in the morning, it was ara. have arrived in Lincoln to spend a 30 day leave at the home Don Wikle, superintendent for a of his mother, Mrs. Ella has resiened The TVia inin eniriia onri i "UmDer or years, nasresignea. ine A llv JllUlil OWAXV. A.

UllVi HO 44V were married in December, 1951, at Kobe. board will accept bids for the post up until time for the meeting. All bids will be accepted subject to Sgt. Snyder at the end of his leave will report to Madigan Army Hospital, at Tacoma, Wash. announced Friday.

The school will be held from 1:15 to 3 :15 p. m. daily, June 16 through June 27, under the direction of Mrs. Lewis Guess. Bible study, handicraft, educational films and recreation will be included on the program.

Enrollment for the school, for children of nursery through intermediate age, is being taken now through the church office. A general staff meeting for the school will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday at the church. The Employment Office of the State Farm Insurance Companies will be open Saturday from 8:00 A.M.

to 12:00 noon. APPLY 4TH FLOOR ATLANTA Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon and children returned Tuesday from a trip to Kansas City, Mo. They! Takes Summer Course KEMPTON (PNS) James Clark, coach at Kempton High School, went to Macomb Monday to attend the Summer term at Western State Teachers College.

brought back their house trailer! and will remain in Atlanta to make their home. LAUNDERERS THE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Bloomington, Illinois 1 Templeman's DRY CLEANERS Read Pantograph Classified Ads Jewelry Opposite Post Office NORMAL, ILL. '-dJK lull lull FATHER'S DAY. Sunday, June 15 IT'S Open Saturday Evenings (Fre Parking-) fr Make It A Memorable Day With A Timely "GIFT From MARBEN'S" "THE SPIRIT OF 7G" was depicted by the eighth rade at Thomas Metcalf School Thursday as part of a pageant entitled "Our America." The group (1 to standing) Douglas Bey, John Marzolf, Jim Strayer and Bob Roland. Lying on the floor is Roy Schnebly.

Hospital Notes Perfect Gifts For WRIST WATCHES Choose from such fine makes At MARBEN'S you'll find no end of appropriate gifts for Dads of all ages and Dad will doubly appreciate something to wear. You'll like MARBEN'S Quality and Lower Prices! Open Mondays Till 9 P. M. tur; Ralph Gosda, and Ralph Mar tin, Beason. Patients- dismissed: Mrs.

Lucian Armstrong, Atlanta; Robert Martin, Beason; Miss Marita Munyon, Lincoln. St. Clara's Hospital as Hamilton, tsuiova, iLl-ll Visiting hours for all local hospitals are from 2 until 4 p. m. and from 7 until 8:30 p.

m. Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours. St. Joseph's Patients admitted Mrs. Minnie Pitsch, 912 S.

Main Mrs. ii Seth-Thomas gin, Helbrose, and Waltham. $33.75, $57.75, $71.50 ii DRESS SHIRTS! SPORT SHIRTS! TIE SETS Emma Pfeffinger, 609 W. Jefferson Miss Elizabeth Shea, 1303 E. Washington John Gowney, Sli 53 Main PtoW Includes Clasps and Cuff Links.

Smart, new styles. LINCOLN (PNS) Patients' admitted: Miss Donna Racobs, Lincoln; Eleanor Morgan, Harts-1 burg; Sandra Madigan, Lincolln.j Patients dismissed Calvert Ren- frow, Atlanta; Vincent McGough, Miss Donna Racobs, Mrs. i a Martin and Mrs. Louis Deaversj and infant daughter all of Lincoln. St.

James Hospital I PONTIAC (PNS) Miss; Mary Ann Klein, Chenoa, surgical, Mrs. Harry Schultheis and Miss Vi-j SSD.98 ford, Chenoa, medical. Mrs. Mary S3.75 2.59 Up From Up 614 S. Hannah surgical.

Clem Burnell, 2103 E. Oakland Master Donald Bishop, Le Roy; Mrs. Vera Harris, Cooksville, medical. Patients dismissed: Master Gil Miller, 1212 N. East Ernest Cox, Chenoa; Bruce Farlin, 324 E.

Locust Mrs. Viola Daniel, 808 W. Division Normal; Mrs. Lula Collins, 402 Kingsley Normal; Ronald Sutton, R. R.

Mrs. Vera Harris, Cooksville. Mennonite Patients admitted: Miss Mary Stutzman, Carlock; Mrs. Charles Bowman, 607 N. East medical.

Mrs. Henry Ball, Saybrook; Mrs. Wallace Parke, 1214 E. Jefferson Mrs. Effie Wyckoff, 617 E.

Chestnut Jimmy Cole, 206 Maizef ield Ave. Mrs. Lorin Leach, 501 E. Olive Miss Eleanor Hoffman, 911 S. Center Miri-ada Blevins, Le Roy; Martha Blev-ins, Le Roy; Ronald Buracker, Chenoa; Virginia Simmons, 903 E.

Emerson Kent Kirkton, Grid-ley, surgical. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Emma Green, 207 North Normal; Mrs. Carl Cook, Heyworth; Miss Deloris Guylan Smith, Cooksville; Truman Earl Johnson, 1113 Eastholme Wide selection of quality broad BILLFOLDS Genuine leathers, splendid workmanship. All new styles.

and Choose from newest long sleeve gabardines, rayons and plaids. All colors. AH sizes. cloths, in plains, fancies white. All sizes.

$3.50 ola Reiners, both of Pontiac, medical. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Floyd W. Haag and son, Cullom. From Up NECKTIES $1 and $1.50 BecuUrt and bows, In colon and patterns to please! Huff, 1628 W.

Washington Mrs. Eva Skeen, 901 W. Front Joyce Ann Compton, St. Paul, Mrs. Minnie Humphrey, Colfax; Mrs.

Bernadine Kinsella, Lexington, surgical. Patients dismissed: Mrs. J. R. Kaveney, 1320 Franklin Normal; Cliney E.

Radley, Farmer City; Mrs. Earl Kinsella, Lex-iington; Will Reed, Gibson City; Mrs. Willa Nichols, Farmer City; Mrs. Raymond Rohde, Maywood; Mrs. F.

B. McCord, Farmer City; Mrs. James Ellis, Heyworth; Donald Wolff, 308 N. Roosevelt Mrs. J.

J. Morrissey, 1202 N. Lee Mrs. Orville Smith, 401 S. Al-lin Mrs.

Harold Ashley, and baby girl, 811 Poplar Mrs. Al-vin Schad and baby girl, 1409 W. Grove St. Brokaw TEE Three Areas Seek To Join Unit District SHIRTS S3. .39 UTILITY KITS Genuine saddle leather.

Zipper closure. An excellent useful gift for the man who travels or vacations. $9 and $9.50 RONSON LIGHTERS The Lighter of distinction. Choice of models. to $1.98 See this group of fine sweater-knit Tee shirts, in solids and patterns.

Good selection of colors. All sizes. Gordon McClaren, Heyworth; SLACKS S2.98 To LINCOLN (PNS) Petitions to disconnect small tracts from three school districts and annexa-i tion of the acreage to the Harts-'; burg Emden Community Unit school district No. 21 had been5 S8.40 Up Patients admitted: Mrs. Maxine filed in county court Thursday.

I tf rv- Jr -if si One tract is in the Lawndale; Murpny, jId Lincoln Master Larry King, Le Roy; Master Duane King, Le Roy; John Engel, PANTAGRAPH PHONES 4341 SWIM TRUNKS Community Consolidated district S13.98 Mrs. Michael McGuire, 202 W. Graham Mrs. Ronald Smith, 907 S. Oak Mrs.

Lucy Lee, Kappa; Miss Alice Smith, 1232 E. Washington Miss Margaret Sparks, 903 N. Main Mrs. Mary Gulley, Le Roy; Frank Sen-iff, 1212 N. Madison Mrs.

Robert Fagerburg and baby girl, 1 Martha Normal; Mrs. Dale Troyer and baby boy, Lexington; Mrs. Ralph Nyberg and baby girl, Carlock. No. 51; another is the New Hoi-! land Community consolidated school district No.

118 and the third is the San Jose Community Unit so Up Smart boxer style trunks, In quality fabrics. Built-in supports. Good selection of colors and patterns. All sizes. Washable cottons and rayons, gabardines, light weight wools.

Newest colors and patterns. All regular and "large" sizes. District No. 122. More than two thirds of the property owners in each of the effected areas have signed the disconnection petitions and the request for annexation the Hartsburg-Emden district.

Judge William S. Ellis will hold a hearing June 24 on the three pe-! titions. Falrbury Hospital FAIRBURY (PNS) Patients admitted Schmidtgall, Virginia Wells and Dan Walters, all of Fairbury; Raymond Brucker, LASTEX SWIMMING BRIEFS, $2.98 ALTERATION CHARGE! Cropsey; Carol Jean Branz, Chats- worth; Glenn Beal, Forrest, sur MINONK gical. Anna Baechler and John SPORT CAPS! Wide selection of long-visor Sport Caps. Some with goggles, some ventilated.

Plain and two-tone colors. All sizes. A daughter was born Sunday Maier. both of Fairbury, medi CAMP MOCCS! $2.98 Comfortable leather upper, compo sole Camp Moccs, with The ideal loafing shoe. night at the Harvey Hospital to cal.

Rev. and Mrs. Tom Napolitan of Patients dismissed: Lor en Harvey. Mrs. Napolitan is the former Fannie May Ford of Minonk.

Schmidtgall, Virginia Wells and Marshal Rhulander all of Fair To MEN'S COOL STRAP SANDALS $3.98 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS, all styles, $3.98 up CALLOUSES To relieve painful callouses, burning or tendernem on bottom of feet and remove callouses get these thin, soothing, cushioning "pads- bury; Glenn Beal and Mrs. Thel-ma Hack and daughter, Forrest; Miss' Lorna McBroom, Weston and Raymond Brucker, Cropsey Deaconess Hospital LINCOLN (PNS) Patients admitted: Miss Catherine Witwic-ki, Lincoln; Rex E. Martin, Deca- DRESS STRAWS! mm Seersucker ROBES $5.98 up Lightweight Summer SPORT JACKETS $3.98 Summer PAJAMAS $2.98. $3.98 "Hanes" Briefs 85c "Hanes" Givvies 98c $1.79 Up i 1 Choose from popular new Straws and shapes you're sure to find the type Dad prefers. All sizes.

HEY LOOK Undershirts Tee-Shirts 5 for $2 MARBEN'S Has Complete Stocks of "BIG MEN'S" DRESS WORK CLOTHES1 LIC AUCTION Qualify WORK CLOTHES For Aet' jLce' ttu liLi" WORK PANTS WORK SHIRTS Sanforized. Cheno, grey or tan. Well S2.89 S2.90 Perfect fitting. Sanforized cheno in grey or tan. All Sizes made.

All sizes $2.69 Sturdy BIB OVERALLS WORK SHOES $4.98 Cork sole, plain toe. Regular $7.98 value. All sizes. Hardware, tools and new merchandise to be sold at your price Saturday, June 7 7:00 P. M.

at Flanagan Sale Barn, Flanagan, III. Chenille spreads, bed sheets, towels, silk dress materials and suitings, nylon hose, custom jewelry, ladies' and men's watches, electric clocks, pop-up toasters, waffle iron combinations, electric coffee makers, mix masters, fry-wells, aluminum ware, Rogers silverware. A complete line of hardware tools, tool boxes, log chains, drop cords of all sizes, wrench and socket sets, high power drills, power saws, fishing rods and reels, picnic kits, garden hose thermos jugs, radios, fans and many more items. Ten valuable gifts to be given away absolutely free during the sale. W.

V. BrockweU, Auctioneer SHOP APRONS, Denim or Hickory Stripe 98c Bachelor's Friend SOCKS black, brown. months wer or 6 ne pr. $20 COVERT WORK SHIRTS 98c Frleed S9 pair, A Store of Quality and Price? Merit and Boys Store! Front Center Sts 504-12 N. MAIN.

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