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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1911. FIVE PHONE WANTEDS 4500 BIG CHIEF WAHOO By Saundert and Woggon rvtcfi? is us 1 Tom voo uoati Dorrovmn AH.CINDX 1 HATE TO I DriAi i tvj -r i-t-t-t-r a.vrn 1 THIS IS CHIEF WAHOO. MR. SM0CX3E HC WANTS XOU TO TELL HIM OF THE DOOMED TO DJM IN ZO DAYS, WAHOO Farmer Dies in Crash On West Oakland Road DAY "THAT BLIGHTED WHEN, MERELY BECAUSE MY DARLING BRIDG, VIOLET.

FED MY BREAKFAST TO HER DOG. I BASE WRETCH THAT I WAS YOUR LIFE rA IS OUT TO SPEND A MILLION DOLLARS DESERTED IN THAT TIME BRINGING JOY TO THE MISERABLE RESIDENTS HAPPNESS 7 FOR 20 YEARS. I A SMOOGE VAHCO SAxAGEf HOW TXLLLTMHO- HAVC SEARCHED FOR HAS TO SHALL I ThAAX I HEAP HARD OH HER-ALAS TOKO HMD HI5 AKD tOU fV vWAHOO MAMO AVAIL (SIGH) jBRtNG HER BACK 7TV7 (V nr iky Sxml -I. in -J Fred Sieg, 79, Accident Victim; Three Injured HALL!" HER'. (SOB1 Deaths Mrs.

Elizabeth Hoffman Fred Sieg, 79, West Oakland ave TREMONT. (PNtS) Mrs. Eliza nue road, was killed instantly at (Hi beth Hoffman, 83, died at 6:45 a. m. 5:45 -p.

m. Tuesday on the road In front of his home. He was helping Tuesday at the home of her son. Charles, with whom she had made John Davis and Ted Coyle pull the Coyle car out of the ditch where it her. home the last year.

She had Iotvimvi: Dr or riiATin. rxren. crnr-4 rxs Tt ar Spends Furlough If. -a-v" V- i A II aaan Piper City been in falling health for several had skidded. years.

It was while the three men were The body was removed to the getting the cars roped together, Organizes CHATSWORTIL PNS ptytr rrocram hf Frank Trofpert arrtrtd Tuesday th local Sockets' of Or from Camp Forrest. Tena, to pa4 lias Srrir of the a furloujth here wt'h his rtenU.rburrh was Tuday at Mr. and Mrs. 34chae Trofpert. church.

Wilkey funeral home and will be that Everett Nord, 21, of r. r. 3, crashed into the cars. In the dusk Dwight Farmer Dies in Crash taken to the Hoffman home at 11 a. m.

Wednesday where friends may School Band he failed to comprehend the situation and his car struck the rope and Services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Tremont BaptLst church, with the Rev. Fred Martin Genuine "Armstrong" Unit to Include 40 Pieces officiating. Burial will be In ML Hope cemetery.

IFILODODim COVEIIRIISsE a side of the Davis car, which whirled around under the impact and struck Mr. Sieg, who was kneeling near the side of the road. Sees Rope Too Late. The Davis car had been hooked to the rear of the Coyle car and tried to pull it backward from the ditch, according to the report to She was born In Elm Grove town THIS GAL nrEn cmr- rNs under ship, July 29, 1858, daughter or George and Christina Liddekl Rlt- I the direction of Mias Dorothy Turn- i Livestock Scatters Through Nearby Fields er. music Instructor of the Piper hlra Width! I McLEAN.

Charles -William Garner, son of Mrs. Meta Garner returned to Fort Sheridan after a 15 day furlough at his home In McLean. REALLY GETS AROUND thaler. Her marriage to Philip Hoffman took place in Pekin on City schools, a band was being or jranwed Tuesday In the ptper City Acting Coroner Dr. Justin McNutt July 25, 1878.

He preceded her In scnoola. and to sheriff's deputies. They then death a number of years ago. 112 ft. Wide! I stopped and were trying to get a LIN CO UN.

PNS) Accord. ng to. i shorter hitch between the two cars. Surviving are one son, Charles DWIGHT. PNS Reuben W.

Hoffman; a sister, Mrs. Frances oiroyd. 30. farmer living southeast a report received Monday 1 V- I 110 SEAMS! Flinspach funeral home with bur Nord reported he saw the Davis Kaio. iremont; and a brother.

of Dwight. killed about mtd- Sheriff C. K.ef from the Illinois IVilL, stats bureau of mve.tlKat.on. Miss pUpU, ial in Bloomington cemetery. nanea ttuinaier oi Morion.

ien nleht Tuesdav in an auto-truck car, thought it was making a turn off to the right, and intended to Friends may call at the funeral chouse their Instruments. Doris Fenn, 21. a transient, being grandchildren and eight great coUi.ion on rouU 66 folir miles home. pass back of it. He saw, too late, held in the Logan county Jail on a Mr.

Sieg was born In Germany grandchildren, also survive. Sne north of DwighL spent her entire life In this com- Mr- oirovd th. former Edith It Is eaperted a band of about 40 pieces will be orfanlied. Rehearsals started Monday. I the said a rope across the road from vagrancy charge and for invetUa June 15, 1862.

and came to McLean tion has been arrested In 3S differ st to the car in the ditch. Unable to stop, then, he struck the rope county in 1888. He was married to munity and was a member of the IIansen of Dwlght. and their two Baptist Church. children.

Elton. 3 and Janet. 3 ent cities In 19 crtatea. mostly for Miss Lena Glave Aug. 16, 1905, in and the Davis car.

It was not clear vagrancy, in two years and three Grades Plan Party Bloomington. Surviving are his W.ii. f-ii. I month, were not critically injured. Illiam A.

ClllS Mrs. Olrovd suffered cuts and where Coyle and Davis were months. She gave 15 different aliases, though one was under the edge of wife; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Heldt of Butterfield, and At Chatsworth LINCOLN. (PNS) William A.

bruises. Children Bruised. one of the cars, trying to tighten Ellis, 75, of Middletown. died at Mrs. John Hoeft of Dry Grove; a CHATS WORTH.

PNS Ml Macedonia Patrons She was taken to the veterans 1:45 a. m. Tuesday following; an the rope, officials believed. Long a Fanner. Mr.

Davis, r. r. 3, suffered illness of 11 months. hospital here but was expected to stepson, Rudolph Albright of Mt. Clemens, two sisters, Mrs.

Hanna Schultz of Bell City, and Regularly lrirel Moeh Hisbrr! Aline Hostler and Vernon Hamilton sr making arrangements for te Plan Celebration The funeral will be held at 2 time Wednesday. lacerated scalp and a knee injury. m. Thursdav at the Middletown cnuaren were oniy uruiseu annual Ha low e'en party to be en Friday evening for the pupils Nord has a slight abrasion on the Mrs. Charles Roeske of Harris, Ia; 13 grandchildren and 10 great Methodist church, with the Rev.

The Oiroyd car was coming south on 66 and a livestock truck LRROT. At their first meeting. SQUARE in the 6th. 7th. and vth grades at left temple and forehead.

He was able to leave the hospital after be grandchildren. He was preceded in patrons of the Macedonia Commu the school. I XMeannsasuts from Long Point was going north. Fred Buchholz of Pleasant Plains officiating. Burial will be in Spring Bank cemetery.

YARD nity elected Mrs. Ielniar Iroaer. ing given first aid. Mr. Coyle, 1312 I 'r ties will be awarded for the death by his former wife, Melia.

He was a member of Trinity Lutheran church. president; Mrs. John "weeney, vice best costumes. i The two collided and both car and truck were badly damaged. Truck Driver Uninjured.

North Allin street, has a fractured hip, but his condition is reported to Clsairoo Ubosjt He was born March 31, 1866 In president; Mrs. Wilbur Scott, sec ld etujh to reirr lbs Lsrrr! Committees for the party are for t'mm Sheridan township and married the ea.oa' DrH pallersM snd wUrv Nstitiilly retary and Mrs. Char Ira be satisfactory. Jean Porterfleld. Zoo Arenda.

Hud Cattle, hogo and chickens in the treasurer. uslitf sod errplavl duraiMliiy. -f t. aldlb as low as TH aa, 1 4. Funeral services for Mr.

Sieg will SCOUTS HEAR STORY Mary Elder in Springfield, Oct. 13, 1934. Hamilton, Frank Livingston. Ii.Uy Knlttlea, food; Tarn Heck. Patricia truck scattered through the fields A masked Hallowe'en party will be held at 2 p.

m. Friday at the be held Thursday night at the Heiken. Joy Dlckrrsn, D.ck AT DOCTOR'S BEDSIDE Surviving are the widow; two and had not been rounded up Wednesday. The truck also con- schoolhouse. Mrs.

Rsv Wertz. Mrs children, Billy Joe and Jack, Mid Fcnott Relief? ditd Luther Hartwlg and Mrs. Florence CLINTON. (FNS Boy Scouts dletown; two stepsons. Ralph Elder, ined ome Th trucK CArroltn mrA Tm.

VAd nf the driver, whose name was not June Banes. June Koerner. games: Dallas Wall rich. Bo) Zorn. F.dward McCarty.

Lloyi Groxenbach. and, Junior Johnson, decoration. of Troop 140 with their leaders, Hensley art In chargt of the enter talnment. KlQZCoD United States marine corps. Dungo Mrned here, was reported unm- I 4ifsaf Budd Dalton and Omer Spltzer.

Mrs. Tallon. Mrs. Sweeney and called at the home of Dr. Lome rant, one brother, n.

J. ii. vi.in.... --j Mr. Oiroyd is a son of Mrs.

Lou Mrs. Scott will serve refreshments Prizes will be awarded for the Bryant, Monday night, instead of holding their regular weekly session in their courthouse, meeting Mrs. Ida Harvey, Springfield, "olm OI "a'c- Mrs. Mary Davis. Middletown; and the William Christensen land south- MILDER LOTS best costumes.

Judges appointed were Mrs. Ixla Slpea. William Get fast relief in 5 hour the way count Mrs. Millie Lucas, Wagon Mound. ol lor room.

Rabbe and Wilbur Scott. less thousands do with CLEAR-AGAIN N. M. M. i or your money back Scientific The heard Mrs.

Bryant tell the Sictar Ki oH formula, developed by doctors, clears your Church of God Youth Mrs. Helen Spera head, relieves "stuffed-up" feeling fasti story of Dr. Bryant's activities as a Scout commissioner in Charleston, W. Va in organizing and OF VVAVS AND CAMELS HAVE THE FLAVOR THAT AUVAY5 HITS THE SA2T Only 25c at your druggist's TO CAMELS WITH LESS KCCTIKS IN THE SVCKE i they're MILDER BY FA THtSMOKt OFSLOWtR-OUUHWC CAMOS COKTWHS 28 LESS PIPER CITY. (PNS Mrs.H I nUIW Niadll Plan District Rally furthering Scout troops for colored Helen Soera.

94. died at her home CLEAR-AGAIN In Piner Cltw earW Tiil.v rr.r.rn-1 GIBSON CITX. tPS) MI. FORREST. "The Challenge of boys.

Dr. Byrant is confined to bed, suffering from Buerger's Ine. Death was caused bv old arc I Augusta, sisier oi HEAD COLD TABLETS disease. infirmities. Arthur Troyer of Gibson City, was srvir h.

h.iH I instantly killed Tuesday morning the Cross" has been selected by the Christian Crusaders of the Church of God as the theme for their Northern Illinois district rally this xxr.A In a headon collision near Newton NICOTINE weekend in Forrest. Miss Lois Chung of Korea, who Is 1. Funeral services will be held at by the Rev. C. P.

Bruner of the A Th. studying music in Chicago. to be the tjurst soloist and the Rev 4 L. J. Chestnut.

Oklahoma City. Methodist church. Burial will be v' In Linwood cemetery. Galesburg. wiU oruht lof Kob'rU for graveside eervtces at 1 p.

m. Mrs. Helen Jelllas Spera was Friday born In Newark. N.J, Feb. 15.

1847. She gurvived by her husband. Okla, the main speaker. A other of them ocdl candlellxht communion service wil. be held early Sunday morning I Wm afcV I came witn ner parents to risuehtm.

Mrs. Robert Cum- Young people from the 1 Uneida. in. In 1857. She was mar- mln.

nf s. Ann Mrs. James churches of the district will participate In a talent hour on Sunday ried to. Jacob Spera Nov. 9.

1865. Eedel of A8hland. four grandchll- xuey moveu 10 r-iper uy in MBrcn, dre and the Bister of Mrs ArthUr afternoon. 1 Mr. apera passea away utc.

Troyer of Gibson City. AAA 1 Registration begins at 6 30 p. Saturday. Between 150 and 2uu young people from northern Illl 11 4 i -XI Surviving are one sister, Mrs.l I II William Johnston. Piper City; and JOIIy OiriS nois are expected to attend this Make life rally.

Celebrate PIPER CITY Worth Living Hettinger Funera pns) -The joiiy Miffs Ruth Wilson will be hostess EL PASO. (PNS) Funeral Usth Sundav evenlne Friday evening the Guild meet services for Mrs. Hazel Meyer Het- at lhe Weston Town hall with 1 THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS ing at the Presbyterian church for both men and women. is nnger wno nei atonaay arternoon member- and lhelr famiiie, pres-will be held at 2 p. m.

Thursday ent for a YWt. supper. A group of youth of the Presby at we ricnen memorial nome. wun r)n. mmber was unable to attend tertan church went to Oilman Sun tne ev.

usceoia official- on acc0Unt of Illness in her family day evening for a group meeting uuriai win De Ssecor ceme- Th cluo wal organlzed Oct. 21 lerv. 191. at the home of Lillian and No need to suffer Headaches and Eye strain. Have your eyes examined at Shield's Registered Opt ome-trists today.

New Glasses sell as low as A lL A I Hazel Farley. Ten charter mem- Arthur Ammerman bers are sun in the ciut. t.tt.t.v fTisn wJ The club meets every two weeks 1 Ammerman, 57. died at 12:30 a. m.

for Pr but every year they Tuesday in the Pekin Public hos- ry. do some charitable work. The year pital, where he had been con of 1941 the club gave subscriptions (BRGCD0V fined about three weeks with pneu- monia. llr niBKaMl-a ig ill cguniy nnionum, inn. nKnr, Cra0CDe 2 p.

m. Wednesday from the Haen- PAY $1 WEEK sel funeral home with the Rev. L. A. Crown officiating.

Burial will ill be in the Mackinaw cemetery. ChenOa to Hear He was born near Mackinaw Jan. i. I 27. 1884.

the son of William E. and MlSSIOnary TO India Marv wrpnr Ammerman. TT sraoBBJsrs spent his entire life In the Lilly I Dorothy commnnitv whir. in L. Ferrl of France Newton hos- farming east of town.

PiU1. Ferozepur. Indis will give ia hv n. address at the Presbyterian Mrs. Elsie Kilev.

near Honedale: church at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. 5 She has been on the staff of this and one brother, William, Lilly. mission hospital in the Punjab slate 1935 and this is her first furlough She is a native of Kentucky and was graduated from Maryvllle col lege.

Tennessee and Cincinnati Medical school. Methodist Women Meet LEXINGTON. (PNS) The Women's Society of Christian Serv ice of the Methodist church will meet at the church at 2:30 p. Wednesday, Oct. 29.

Big, roomy, smartly styled new 1942 XJ Mrs. Harris Dean, Mrs. Emile Redlger, Mrs. Glenn Ralston and Miss Dorothy Farner will be In charge of the program. Mrs.

Wil liam iron's group will serve re freshments. ARROWSMITH Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyd and family moved into the Manahan property Saturday. Pvt.

Wayne Thompson of Fort Sheridan arrived Saturday for 15 day furlough with his parents I Mr. and Mrs. Reece Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Siron left Monday for Virginia, where they will visit relatives. Many special Studebaker features at no extra costl Finest materials and craftsmanship! Remarkable gas and oil mileage! Low repair cost! Top trade-in value! Pvt. Rofoert Webber returned to Camp Forerst.

Tenn SunJay after a visit of IS days with his A delicious and refreshing drink with life, sparkle and taste that everybody likes. That's Ice-cold Coca-Cola. It's one of the pleasant things of life pure, wholesome refreshment. OTTIIO UNOII AUtMOiltf Of THt COCA-COtA COMPAN BLOOMINGTON COCA COLA I.OTTI.INC. COMPANY, INC.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wrtber. CHAMPION MIOSIS COMMANDER 101 SIS I PRESIDENT $1242 ss If Tkn art brand ptkaa at lartari. Saa Sat.

Mam. at OtMMi 14. 1MI. Fadaral tai laxHaM. rim saS MaciScatam attract ta dtaas Win St atari ataaai aXNa ah) tanlarrL C.I T.

kwaja. Mrs. Dollie Manahan went You trust its quality Peoria Monday for a visit with JAMES PARRISII STUDEBAKER- SALES SERVICE her son, Estoi Manahan and fam 416 X. East St. rbone 5210.

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