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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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PHONE Tour WANT ADS 4500 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPIT, PLOOMIXGTOX. ILTi. THURSDAY. JUNK 19. 1011 l't 1 ANCHOR i--r n.t at t- cf tt Beadles Addresses Rotary Clubs William T.

Headles. profrnrr of economics at Wryan un- Events of the Day in Normal Vtf -1 L- a- ersity ir.rf ot i 1 at an intrrclab I'rincpton. Streat-r aril cluSs ml the fi.uritiy clvib Ucon i -t I 4 fc j- at I t' I 4 f'' V-l I niKht. Tim mit.J.it if hl 1 i Mi-kP- Kimh an. I M.i.- 4 4 Teacher Resigns I Wf.

a. Ua Uetv um-j a STANiOllU- ti-. -M Oral ry, hom rconon.lrs trarhcr at the Community hih for ths last 10 years, rs- f.4 .4 inrd Ta.lay to accept a (ovrn- mrni 4 MM' ft M4 a I I I W. tk-tm I 4 rwr. -rv tT- f'-r MACKINAW Miss euii'toye-l In ne 1h Wi3 st I ctnif Sumlay to inl at t- I -i i her vacation with her rarenta, jjr and Mrs.

C. El Stubba. Mrw. IJrnhart Paxton Brido Elect The Kev. I.

A. Ctoq Ls attrnd lr. the niinisterml retreat In Ku- .1 Sears Greatest June Towel Sale rtka ths week. Monday throuh Thursday and wU go to SL Iu. Honored at Party PAXTON tPN Je t-aureni-e.

who a ts.ft,l I Mo, FriJiy to gH Mrs. Crown who is visiting friends there during b.s atence. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Itoucher fi Chicago came Sunday to a Jar 72 ti ll.n hf r.ir r-t at a dr.r pM? Monday r.

jM sm by In rr home tie tr.t anl htl Liaye I Vt. JAt week vacation ith th tr arenta. Mr. and Mrs. Ixim Mr.

Mrs. George Abrer.dt and Mr. and Mrs. ituurher. XSTT MAMMOTH GUI.

Members of Ihe LSNU Geoprapfiy Field course on a 43 day trip tliroiich eastern United States and Canada, spent Saturday at what i.s known to geologKtt a the "karst" retfon In Kentucky. This photo on location there slnw8 Dr. II. O. I.tthrop, toir direetr, conferring with Arthur Lumlahl, Chicago post-graduate ktudectt in geology, who acts as seanial n.ituralUt-ranger for the National Tark service at Mammoth cave.

Mrs. Jacob arid Uauch ter, rrturnrd Sunday from St. Mo, where thry have I sprnt ervrral wrrks with Mr. and and Mr llrtr. r.

(S -orer Sl'j Uvito tli KU1Mt l. Other tjs fet wfe M-a II T. Ij4fn-. M. Unl.

M. Mil titsrea. Ms W. Mjiji Jr.t rv. Mrs.

I.h. Shaw. Mrs Gr Vt'tttx Zrlrr. fasten: Mrs l.s liar J- r. Mrs.

sort. City. Mr. l-ajf- Mrs. Karl Strinr.

Mrs. Waltrr Sl.trk enterr.t Proctor hospital tn Proria Sun Uy an 1 underwent a major operwtlon Tues ISNU Tour Reaches Virginia Members of the Normal university geography field course, who left th campus last week for a study day. i. Uatect victims of measle include La.nont Louder milk. Norma Scott.

Judy Srmnnabarger and John and MultMNP, er.ee. and Mrs Jjn (iim-b, C- 4 EXTRA tour which takes them through 16 states, the District of Columbia and a Jerry Joseph Riy and Ms son. Floyd of New Castl. Ind. cam Sunday to visit through Thurnday in the of their -n id brt'er.

Hr old Hilry and fttiiuly. I-' ft nl EL PASO Turkish Towels Mr J. i Krrda Hilry. who hv. trn init two wrrlw In Nw Catlr, ir-turned home with them.

Mis KNie Trimbi was at! to four Canadian provinces, spent Thursday at Danville, Va. After a stop Thursday night at Morgan-town. S. thry will head for Washington. D.

C. and points of Interest on the eastern seaboard. Their first stop was at Evansville, and from there they proceeded southward, reaching Mammoth cave Saturday. Here they viewed points of interest, and then, descended to the fifth level of the cave for a boat trip on the underground be out of doors Monday for the first time afttr an Uir.rs of several Im- ti.ol 1 2 ii, lattnliill Friday at th rural noir. of Mia Mrivtn JJi Mr.

ar. I Mrs. Paul lr.cr M.shawauaa, lr.4. itutr.4 Uv day to th.r r. ha i several Ja hr Ilia lT.er.

frlarr.rd ton for a Mr. and Mrs InaUi N-rtJ returned Monday to thrir it d.rap: Ind. h.rw nsr. ty a wra hr w.th rtu'itc weeks. mm.

Miss Elinor Smith returnej Sun day to Huchanan. Mich, after spending a week w.th frlrr.ds hre Echo river. Other caves and sinks and serving as a counsrlor at the in this area famous for their geological significance were also visited. Epworth league junior hich cmp Ma.lf Srll for YJ tr.J n-! 1 j. i 2 a 15c TOWELS t' I.

1U i.i jr 19c TOWELS 'r Dorothea Coleman Roberta Wolfe at lJke Ploomington last week. Mr. and Mr. Luis and Mr. and Mrs Jo Wa Jor.h I Marian rturn-I M.

r. he (iu IWtrun In t. a fTvV, a A daiiirhtrm. who hvr hrrn viirinjr Miss Coleman Photo by Cmra Crft. TAKp NTAV POSITIONS.

Miss Coletmn. liys'rral education Miper-visor In Normal elementarj mIiooI.h, has resigned to arrept a Minil.tr jvisition in the Kenosha, s. srhooN. Mis Wolfe, physical ediiej-tion supervisor in Jacksonville schools, Ls chosen to Mirceed MUs Coleman. relatives here and in Pe kin th lat two weeks, Irft Tur.liy fur A Shnrl vutt In Nrbrank brfore rrturr.tni; to their hm In Aibaqueriiu.

M. They were honore lata farewell supper In the how of Mrs. It II. McCorkle Mr.dsy evrnit Normal Resigns thry tm Ihn rana Jnr, thn ti Ir.d.ana rtrr4 hvut Sunday F. I.

Tarmsn was Tt-day as at ha Vtfs at IUM whr r. Ka Iwen nrarly wera la 1 4f trout I F.rtrtt yar r--1 rrand.n cf Mr. Mr lUiwnian. wa was active in the Women's Athletic Awards Contract association, the Women's league, School Post Mrs. Earl Cox was h.fra menihers of th local I'oyn! Nngh-lxr rarnp at a tr.x-h party at hrr hom Mondiv evrr.ir.ic.

Mrs. W. C. Wockirum. who he the Physical Education club, the school paper, the French and For Alterations -i 4 Science clubs, the Girl Reserves and in dramatics and intramural As the result of bids opened some- I bern ill f.r a werk.

rerortrd i sports. I time ago, the contract for altera- to be linprovirnt In addition to her teaching ex- tions in the heating system of Cook Miss Roberta Wolfe Hired for Physical Education Vacancy T.ily wl.n i trf trr(4 a ir. I a. of tv left wrvat th'ti fU from the hay 1- ft at penence, she has worked In the rec- hall is being awarded to the North reation program of tha summer western Heatinir A Construction DEWITT Wts. wife of Wchi.1i, riuitir to the I ma hn music camp at Interlochen.

1 company of Kvanston. Mrs Rr vertetil thei Patl. h. was director of the children play- The work ls to be compMul by WASH I.OTUS I Star TOWKI.S Miss Dorothea Coleman, physical I STASIS 1 ground at Kankakee, and. also Sept.

li at a total cost not to i. I 1 II arrvru ni airccior oi me Bummer ceeil lilds tr otirncl on I MrthtHl.nt rhurrh teturne I h-mr Sunday frm the hritl at Proria. whrre she as a medical patient the last week. playground at Fell park In Normal, the construction of a two car brick II -f She is at present employed as reo garaie for the hoT manngemifit (ltiu! f. I.

t. an ri. at Ir. a-1 M.s C. Cry.r.

tr. IUrhra Ann af Car -X J. sr. I Mrs Oyer r-o'hrr. Mrs C.

Cherry cf wr ne.a' education supervisor in the Normal elementary schools for the last 11 years, has resigned to accept a similar position in the public schools of Kenosha, Wis. Miss Coleman is credited with reation supervisor of the Girl Re- house this week. President U. serves at East Bay camp, Lake Fairchild, however, said Wednesday 1 YEA ll-S AS lIOOI-MVrKH. ULLY.

PNS Another school Bloomington. that the contract wi.l not be let un til further bids are received since record of Interest reportel con-'Tursday to cerns Itosemary Parrlrk and Helen armra 1 ar4 rthr r.f those submitted exceeded the amount allocated for this Priscilla Curtains Kobbins. who hsvs gone through 12 years svho.l together. They pent eicht year at school tth Mrs. tt'iimn Van Tobl as Mj! fa for HA iff It 'I 1 i 7 Waynesville Girl Has Tenth Birthday eacher and four at Mackinaw with the modern physical education pro-! gram in the Normal public schools which Is recognized by school administrations as one of the most outstanding in Illinois.

She is a graduate of Normal university and will receive a degree from the University of Iowa this summer. Miss Coleman's position haa been filled by the appointment of Miss Roberta Wolfe, a graduate of Normal university, Monroe Melton, superintendent of the Normal schools, announced Thursday. Miss Wolfe has been a teacher ISNU to Get 2V2 Million For 2 Years Appropriation Allows Many Improvements "rlnrlpal Porter Orr aa Instructor point cf They a'n attrnd the ef ti Amrtcn at City. wh.h s'ar' June Mr an Mrs. PuM t-aa I ef I nvi I Int.

hf It rkiv I. Me tl.ld lUtf i t. Ms hm lie par.ie-l ty Nil I'fl ha em-I eat in Hammond lubl! S'rtca Ma (ard is rcorir ftom a 14 NT Ml FAItMINti. WAYNKSVIM.E. fP.VS) i In 13.m Prinra Edward Ulan I.

Joyce Kteillng entertained 14 plsy- Canad.an rrovjfre, had S'l oyster matea with a party at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of her farms under cultivation, as com LOO Tine Crrtis.n 10th birthday nniversary. pared to only 25 si years prevl- Her guest were Joy Lind.ey, ously. Production In 1339 was Wanda Jeanene and Sharon Pox, Senate bill No. 634, appropriating funds for the operation of the five of physical education in the Jack- barrels of oysters. Chenille Bedspreads Priscilla and Patricia Gehlbach sonviiie puouc schools, bne was teachers colleges during the com.

Phvllia and Donna Tllch. Iran graduated from ISNU in 1940 where ing oiennium, nas now Deen ap- Brumfield, Juanit Ellington. Ruth she tnajored in physical education end minored in social science. She proved by the senate and is in the Powers. Mildred Ruble.

Delorea hands of the house committee on wilke and Marilvn Kteilinsr. lfnffi'a ur appropriations it was learned at Best friends were Normal university Thursday. ROBERTS lWt ttey Immk The bill allocates funds of $5,578, flP aslsswsssawaw 1 Ed Dlrkscn of llcvue. came 4'98 UU mm rs4t yJT tatt mm I aklk 320, of which amount Illinois State Sunday to visit with friends. He Normal university would receive experts to enter summer school at 1,417,452 during the next two years swh '1 IVkl il ie ffw.

t1 vmm aai lb 4.f A4a lMtf Fm4 4v'S mm A. J4 mm aw4 mi t.e the University of Illinois. Permanent improvements made Mrs. Mary T. JtMUxrtl and Mis at Normal during the coming blen Mary M.

Russell drov to Mendota Monday where they will visit In the nium. If the bill passes, would in home of Mr. and Mrs. Iean Mc- clude an addition to McCormlck the purchase and con- Carthy. gymnasium amazedinwoman's improved looks new pep! A mirvelous change can be brought about by overcoming miserable digestive complaints, underweight, sluggishness and loss of appetite Mrs.

J. A. Hlgglnson and son ditlonlng of Smith hall, the con Sears GIANT SHEET SALE struction of a cattle barn and hog George, returned to Uobtits Sun barn on the university farm, the day following a week spent In Chi reconstruction of Fell hall entrance cago. Bob Higginson. a eon.

who and major repairs to other build- accompanied them to Chicago, re-inea. mained. He expects to secure em- High Graidc 81x99 Liundcritc Iployment there A rNI I A I young married people' class rAUUA of th Methodist church held all by two important steps Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, In com- picnic dinner Sunday at the Gibson pany with jsr.

and Mrs. ueorge uity arK Restore vital digestive juices in the stomach. energize your body with Freed of Gridley, spent Sunday in Miss Bettye, Brueck of Gloster, Doner Grove where they attended came Saturday to visit Mif li- in. 71 aaq J- 1 rtcb, red blood, tieres bowl the wedding of their niece. Miss Rita Pendergast for several weeks II -a Sf a.

Laurabell Stineman. Miss Stineman Sunday Miss Brueck and Miss you are one of those unfortunates who hare been 111. or have suffered with colds. I I mmn'r I I A i 0 I is the niece of Mrs. Kent and Mr.

Pendergast went to Chicago toe flu. worked under a strain, failed to to I anc your wr rrmnn. I jm-r II I li-ht txt rale. What could I 1 mw I Freed. They returned home late spend several days, Sunday evening.

I Marvin Swanick came Friday to eat the proper looda, or have been vexed by overtaxing worries yet have so organic trouble or focal Infection and your red-blood-cells have become Mr. and Mrs. Sol W. Holderly, Mr. spend a few days w-ith his mothe and Mrs.

Harvey Holderly attended He is employed in Gary, Ind. reduced In vitality and number If your stomach digestion refuses to work properly, then here ls good news lor you I the funeral of Miss Lorene Henry Uccr when ycaj're cut with tho 11 PI ff I i' I iaiy I A Pi Tuesday morning. arriaqe Licenses S.8.S. Tonic ls especially designed to toulid back deficient blood "strength to revive and stimulate those stomach Marjnn F.URKKA PNS tMu.d David ant Mvne, El laj. Melvm WVhrll, txwpoin and Juices which digest the food so your body can make proper use of It tn re The ancient Romans divided precious stones Into male and females, according to their depth of color.

building worn-out tissue. These two Noll. Liwpoin'. Haroid p. F.anaran.

Eureka and Mar Ann Pohrovk. Important results enable you to enjoy the food you do eat to make use of It as Kature Intended. Thus you may ret new vitality pep become ani BOYS CHOOSE A DANGEROUS PLAYGROUND-POLICE PROBLEM mated more attractive I Feel and look like yourself again Tm, whrn yoil tonn up tha stomach and S't lta dlKKtlvn Julrra flnwliiR frpp-)v, you should enjoy RKnln that rld-tlme ar for food stomach dtgrnUve mln-rrlea ahould vanlnh. 8.S.8. Tonic also Ctvra you the mineral matter In soluble and digestive form to restore your blood to Its rich, red color this makes for greater strength color in your cheeks against disease attacks.

Because S.S.S. ls In liquid form It lta work as soon as you take It. Hake the S.S.S. treatment a part of your dally diet. You will be delighted with coebei toid in 1940 than (it VI I I 1 l- Super Laundcntc Sheets 1939 greater gain than jVLinT HU I Ml y-" oil other Michigan breweries t-'f Those figure.

fbWA VMI jS tt 'Zi'. .7 VM ofrC new. re around. Fo.Vs i ur lit n.t f- afT 1 mmmm in M.au.l aiM New A A -a- I Oilrun. in St.

lm. IV JV WA an 1 Ch.cao.. (iuetcl y. 'i IVCalV i ilslVl Company, Detroit, Michigan. j(3la v.

J' a A-a. 'F ,.1 1.1 VX. ilr Any TurchaT nf Mi or Mrr Mar 1 s'f vn Scar" Pajncr.1 BANTAM BEER from TM omss ca cotm N. ST. HLOOMINKTOX.

VUnSV. 2aaaBaBHaBBtBtBHaBBBBBaaaa The last trip was Thursday evening when aome 25 or 30 sma'l bovs were playing there. Sam Willis of the Willi A Prothero firm, reported Thursday that he has instructed the police to arrest all boys found there. "Despite all warnings given by police and by nirnilx-rs of our flrrr." Mr. Willis said, effoi's to keep boys off of the premises have been unavailing.

We feel that it is hl4h tima that the boys and their parents are advised that unless the practice is stopped at onfe, action will be taken." A band of small boys who have been frequenting the gravel pits of the Prothero Willis company on Adelaide street, have been giving Normal police no end of trouble during the last few weeks. These pits, some 150 feet long. 70 feet wide and containing 15 feet of water, with shifting sand and gravel on all aides, form an exceedingly dangerous playground. The Normal police have been called there many times and are now determined to break up this practice. reaulta.

Scientific reaoarch ahowa that S. Tonlo usually grta reauita. Thousands and thousands of users have testified to the benefits It has brought to them that's why so many aay "3.3 8. Tonlo builds sturdy health and makes you faal like yourself again." S.S.S. Co.

helps build s.ss STURDY HEALTH.

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