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PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 THE SUNDAY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMIXGTOX. SUNDAY. JUNE 21. 1012. Tiinrc INVENTORY ON OUR WAR DRIVES Dr.

H. W. Grote Dies at Home; Dies When Lightnir Strikes Fishing Rod City Piles Up 22 Tons Rubber-Boy Scouts to Canvass Monday Rites Monday COOLIDGE AWAITS JURY Prominent Physician Helped Dcvctop Of X-Ray In State Ronald Sarver Killed Instantly On Illinois River USO Outlook BrighMB.OOO Paid to Date Dr. Henry Wallace prominent Ilhnuvi hyirUn ur Kcon. d.rd at 7 a.

m. Katurday at hi home at 1502 ILt 0.i ttrrvt. He i a rincrr In dJoping use of the X-ray In i v.t il I a 1'unrral -ric hll at 1 1 I VJt. More than 44,000 pounds of scrap rubber were heaped on fast growing salvage piles in Bloomington Normal the last week, a checkup showed Saturday. F.

E. Purcell, chairman of the special rubber salvage committee directing the two weeks search for unused rubber articles here, said that the 44,000 pounds represents 4 p. m. at Ctrrt3ow funrral home VkHU th lirx. IUr okl L.

Martm of the Srro 1 ttra. i Ik 't WALKS ON JAPS Ben Berkovitz of 110 South Main street is just one of the many Bloomington-Normal citizens taking a slap at the Japs in the rubber salvage drive. He turned in 215 pounds of rubber heels Saturday to help Uncle Sam walk over the enemy. i -v r-w-. ii A I -oi.

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r. He ar.rTt tf.f-x, A r. i Xa 19 lo liict-ffx-; I a IV illi' i The ai Mt rubber actually turned in at bulk plants. Huge piles collected at filling stations all over the two cities Saturday are not included in the total. Continue Drive Monday.

This should boost the total far above the 50,000 pound figure because it includes the scrap collected by Boy Scouts Saturday. Rain hampered the Scouts to some extent but they were reported to have flooded filling stations with their collections. Scout Executive Harry L. Dowell announced that the house to house canvass by the Scouts will continue Monday. Houses not visited Saturday will be contacted Monday, he said.

Drive Going: Over. Meanwhile, an announcement from Gov. Dwight H. Green at Springfield indicated that the statewide drive was getting real results. "I am gratified for all the cooperation Illinois citizens are giving in this rubber campaign," the Governor said.

He urged that everyone make another search for articles containing rubber and deliver the material to filling stations before the campaign ends next Saturday night. VICTORY DRIVE. dence thruurh Surt-Iv ami at the GAutfrttoi home Munvijr unt.l i'. i.rr the tervjer. t- Iertepr4 I'm- Dr.

Grote i brn at Whcato. th lim rt V.1t.. i Harrrrunn C.ri.Je. He aiH HOI I AR 1., Fell Playground To Na me Officers rcllrcr an New I 1 LYY, irutilutr. He rrorrirl 1 JIV ence M.

HublMnl Nov. lo. lit t.i 4 se-t at ocrenx bid Low t. ic praciicrj at at J.l tv 3i eiT.i jr TT e'l GOOD WORK. Scout Edgar Schoik get big handout of scrap rubber from Inn Jran Waller.

"If you haven't heard from us, io 131 ami coun.y He Cim Itoomjncton in 1JW1 I hi ac-tccvl here i mp. Dr. Crete lot ptit tv.rre fingers on hu lc a haruj trtt of serious burns ttvtn X-ray Later a scrrti.r.g rrr-v rlotml to a-ity female. can the Association of Commerce and arrange to do your rart Tuesday, June 30. The next day, July 1, at noon, stores will devote This was the message Saturday ot Kobert Wilson to Bloominetnn PACIFIC COAST READY FOR BOMBING RAIDS 10 minutes to a bang-up sale of war stamps and bonds.

All durinp Normal industrial and commercial Kiwar.Iani fo Hear Elite From Germany fins who will help push plans for the month they will hammer away Grote was d.rrctor u.e tms community July war stamps at me drive. i a ana Donas sale. Members of the Trades and T.aJ Mr. Wilson is chairman of the bor assembly committee dirertinc laboratory at P.n ka unt.l mi. He ha.1 hu at 417-4U Criohc.m buiM.r.c He in Rai4 i.n J.

Cf, A K. iijfctiy r.cr cr put in from Hawaii and elsewhere labor's part in the June 30 parade Industrial and commercial com mittee which is part of the een are: ihe tells or scout plane and bomb A 1 tar i4 teey ir.J la t. fxmr.l.f 4 Hctc, sa tie cfre, it Jvat He (YtRNte4 a s-xt f.va ti rv4s cf a tr bcUxit.r.Ji ta Hc-wy Ssv.r Fli-day. He fl ar4 UtX iJ uut. He imc 4 mke Jo tajcn: caf.

Lcroy frJraU tvJ la s-wrTy tt CKer as Ke hU fiw to etrf trati s4 jaris at ytttty Then fate in li fwi Maw 1' Mtn t4 Marvel A- vrvl Stt rrVv ljr t4i h-m terror's P-i-t Max-i'ate fftci I Si a4 li fr rrt Ti-e by a wrnt t. tv.e J.l 3T S2 diys in eefat ef rajtTrer.t SUtniay sf'rrTi-vei. cfrtts Sat. tv-e jcsiVi the Dan Cranfill. assemhlv mcvtical rtrclr.

kir.j un. arvj first prendrnt of the Crftfral ers coins over every div and eral committee of retailers planning Bloomington Normal's part Miss Helen Price, Former Teacher Here, Reports Activities News of war activities on the dent, chairman: Henrv COAL nnu Ilad.nh g.cal seiety tn st r-k Kenneth Pearl, Mrs. Martha Jones in trie nation-wide war drive. Retailers here have invited co operation of all groups whole salers. industrial, commercial, nro Th society gre into t'e Kxirty.

Dr. ana Miss Geraldme McKeon. $5,000 IN L'SO. Pacific coast has lx-n reeivi GYM SETS here by Miss Carrie Zolman. R04ii fessional, military, and others in McLean county's rlrivo in rsica night.

Everyone is prepared lor bombings. Miss Price has been busy uith the Victory book campaign, uhtch librarians and teachers have tak en over. They sorted and packed more than 30.000 books in lebru-ary and nearly 5.000 more in May. Miss Price tells of the work of volunteers to prepare clothing for the children brought in on evacu their efforts. The invitation, com fcist Washington street, from Miss Helen I Price at Oakland.

Calif. mitteemen say, has met prompt in -wrioa Who in MrUic.rw.-rrominent rhTkUa. He was a member rf is Magic Heat Oil Treated Sicker Hanvood's Miss Price, a former teacher here $20,000 for the USO was one fourth completed Saturday when collections reached $5,000, Daniel J. Carmody, county USO chairman, announced. lC tW in Franklin school, is now retired and enthusiastic response.

Heralding the month long driv will be a huge parade at 7:30 p. nois society arvl librarian the Oakland hich scnoot. on ral.oliYC in 1330-31: the Latest returns: Victor Brenne- S5.95 man, Allin township supervisor. Miss Price says San Francisco ation ships. She sars they have Ical sncirtr rf uhich rri.

turned in $162.10 on a S155.04 resembles an army camp. It Is ijjj: Amrtirn (V W.6.tUOi(0. almost no clothing and must be fitted out at the dock. quota. Assisting were Mrs.

O. P. there the evacuation trans no rts lege of Ihrieianj: lh Am-tsM BULLETIN Board EMERGENCY. CALLS Imig of the home hnreau and tot. ere of w- Henry Frahm of the farm bureau.

ber of the Ra.iio!os;cal North America. iv. Ancnor town and townshin hnth Set Stoddard made their $100 quotas, with $20 Centennial Church Plans Reception m-m wen.crn Rorr.tcn O.i- to bOOt. C. H.

Willke. Slinervicm- Pfanne liennonite hospital 296 Brokaw hospital 3290 Ft. Joseph', hospital 166 Police 4S00 and Mrs. Margaret Abell handled "ko in member of the American Roentgen Ray snr'etr- Death Inquest FIVE REASONS tne Conrreis of Intrn.ii Sheriff 603 Cofc-t? Jail 18S Centennial Christian church will Elocmlnpton fire department 340 cine, and the Society tor Stuiy CoiUe. hold a reception Wednesday night Wednesday Konnal fire department .......6596 for all new members who have He was a member iv BIRTHS.

nrton cluh th ttw Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phiilins. r. r.

3 joined the church the last year. Baptismal and membership certificates will be awarded. The a boy, ln Friday at St. Joseph' hoa- Country club Mr. end Mis.

Charles Greathoose. 1102 Scheduled in Coroner's Office An inquest into the death of orta Oaj street, a girl, bora Friday a St. Joseph's hospital. Surviving are his wife. Florence; a daurhter.

Mr. Louiie Harbula cf Wncatoti, an i grandchiliirrn. WHY YOU SHOULD COXVKUT THAT "OLD FASHIONED Mr. and Mrs. Car! Durbin.

507 North Catherine etreee, a girl, born Wednesday uie anve. Ellsworth and Dawson township, with a combined quota of $243.40, Saturday went away over and turned in $291.54. The committee: George L. Bane, supervisor; Charles Richardson, George Rader, Mrs. John Scott Dry Grove township, with a quota of $200, turned in $185.75.

Roy E. Bohrer is Dry Grove supervisor. AUXILIARY POLICEMEN. Bloomington civilian defense auxiliary policemen will be assigned beats and will get their official armbands at a meeting at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the Association of Commerce rooms. Coordinator Clyde Hibbens said Sat Charles E. Stoddard has been a. aaenaoTine nospitai. Mr.

and Mrs. Travis Walters, 621 East Rev. John Logan of the First Baptist church of Normal will spenk. Special music will be furnished by Helen Wenderoth. Bob Hull, Bob Turner and the Centennial male quartet Members of the Business Women's class are sponsoring the event and will serve refreshment.

Th. Locust street, a girl, born Friday at St. tentatively set for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Coroner Harry Howell an jowpa noepnai. nounced Saturday.

Stoddard died at SL Joseph's hospital May 27 after he had been found in the front yard at 603 reception will mark the beginning rnneral Kotlees, Cards of Thanks. In Metnoriam and Special Notice. 10-Unm minim nm, 1.50 per Insertion: additional lines, 13e each. Oepy for roll day's ran will be arrepted op to p. day before publlrattoa and It 'clock noon for final edition.

STKAinilT MOUTGAni: TO OUR Henry WohesVl Heads WoliesW Reunion Group Henry hat brn an-nouncei as the new rren4mt for the Wotrski reunion croun. Other otlicers are Herman Grttng. vice rresUlent. ant Margurrite llurwitr. secrctarr-treamrrr.

Mr. F. C. Mr. HI Cerl.ng an.l pul Woiiki are on 13t3 serving rommittM-.

oi me sixin year or the Rev. Nor man Crawford, present pastor. urday. All policemen who haven't taken West Front street with his skull fractured. Walter Newell of Deer Creek is charged with manslaughter in connection with Stoddard's death and was released Friday under $5,000 bond.

The inquest will be held in the their oaths will be sworn in at the Crippled Child Clinic Thursday MODERN meeting. After being assigned territnrlee NOTICE. Gerrices for Dr. Henry W. Grote will be fce.d ia the chape! of the OoodfeUcnr h'jcne.

4'jl E. WasiuiiKton Mm-day at four o'clock. Friends Interment will be Tiwtsday morning at 11 o'cock at Wheatun. Illinois. Friends may call at the home, 1502 E.

Olive tarougri Sunday evening tben at the Memorial Home. to patrol, Chief Hibbens said, the coroner omce. auxiliary police should make survey of that territory. Regular Returns From Trip Paul Bailev of 05 East Cht patrols won be established at the present. nut street returned Friday from a 3 A county crippled children's chnic sponsored by the McLean County Medical society will be held at 1:30 p.

m. Thursday at Mennonite hospital, it was announced Saturday. The clinic will be conducted by Dr. Ralph P. Peairs of Normal.

It is a diagnostic clmic for children of lower income group Glen Volk Named ALBERT NIEPAGEN FLORIST Flowers for Every Occasion SOS Miller St. Phone 38G. Thtxt't DANCER in Tlul FnHIoned' Morljire! Tir. ijr ar fv.t ft Will timr f4rr 1.1 3 ft tt lw a tl lf rtrta it fmr a oa tt-t a v. two weeks vacation trip through the southwest and west.

He visited San Antonio, Los Angeles, and Little Rock, among other places of interest The trip was taken by train. Staff Sergeant Glen Volk. former Bloominetnn HOME LOAN PLAN 1. No Renewals Keteniry 2. MaalUy Rent-5txe PajTaetU 3.

Interest Redacet MestUf -4. Liberal Prepayrseat Pmilexe 5. Prompt act! TnttnUf Attectloa ti Given EjicK Loaa fcjr TUi Local AsscKtatioa! We Specialize in FUNERAL FLOWERS MAPLEWOOI) GREENHOUSE SOI E. MUler St. Phone 1664.

resident, has been promoted from BEING PAH) ON SAVINGS sergeant to stall sergeant at Ft. George Meade, it was learned here Saturday. His wife anrl turn children live at Jessup, seven DEKMAN'S FLOWER SHOP Funeral Sprays, $10 Up. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere. 813 X.

Main. I'bone 447 Sanday 715-J. If You Haven't Stored Your Fur Coat as Yet- DO IT NOW! Your Fur Coat i mnes irom tne post. Mrs. Volk is the former Beulah Baack of Bloomington, daughter of Mrs.

Henry Baack of 1215 South Mason street. Mr. Volk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Volk of El Paso.

i MFfiUi 1 ikrfe a. IW eral txr i. PARK HILL CEMETERY FERPrTCAL CARE ruOXE 198 Choice Lot Available. Our Investment II.in has enable! us to pay St; dividend. on savlnnn And hcne arr iafc rincc all arrounU arc 5afrtruardii by Insurance up to -ASSETS TOTAUXG OYEK OXE MLUOS AMI A qVAETEtT Mrs.

Francis DImmlg Dies at Metropolis Mrs. Francis Dimmi? F.nl SfortMl mid fInzcd 4 MEMORIAL HOME Emerson street, died Friday at the; Fisher hospital, Metropolis, of a streptococci throat infection. She' FIRST FED RAL i CTT I A Bloomington Federal Saiin 5i loan Msociatfoa. 113 N. (Vnlcr Phonr 9C0 FUNERAlSERV1CE PHONE 218 SOS E.

GROVE ST. tOUlf WOLLMAt CkAfttNCI jACOtfllM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION was taKen sick while visiting her mother at Golconda. Her husband, Francis Dimmig and a child, Billy, survive. Funeral services will be held Sunday at Golconda. Phone 2020 21 5-1 7 1 Front.

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