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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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PHONE Tour WANT ADS 4500 FIVE THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953. Christmas Seals at Postoffice Nurses to Complete A 0 'sary and the fourth wedding David Stutzman of Chenoa'annlvrsary of Mr- "nd Mr' Ap U.B. Children Hold Carol Party Today Mm. Health Seal Sale at Christmas party for children iter, Mrs. Walter Engel several days The postoffice wil be open Christmas day from 7:30 to 8:30 a.

m. w.iV,,v the aecond Unlted Brethren Saturday will be the last day fori a this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers andj SANTA COMING FOR ALL HERE Various Institutions Prepare for Observance of Christmas.

p. m. on. Warr.n nf Mnnunkpta Town. sale of tuberculosis seals by nurses rd th(J churc Miss Edith at the poatofiice.

They were aU- EwTt wln dlrect of chrlst-tloned there first last Saturday and H.ney arrived Wednesday to visit rela- Word has been received here of tives and frienda during the noli-, the serious illness of Mrs. Ernest attaches of days. Fairview sanatorium I pitala and i a am 4lirir sanh Hair i a tuoelf regies was uuij oi.il uoj I a Refreshment. Mrs. H.

F. Ummel who has pneumonia at hep home, the McLean county farm, where she Is matron. Mrs. W. S.

Amsbary, Corr. The seal sale will continue a few I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engel entertained S3 relatives and friends at their home Wednesday evening on their twenty fifth wedding annlver- a A a days after Christmas. It was said VrA a mnA t.

a 1 will h. 1 Wetllngton, Mrs. Severe, Miss Ma made to obtain returns from small- mie Ewert and Miss Mildred Waite. The annual Christmas program at the church will be given by the church school children at 10:30 a. m.

Sunday, with Miss Leona Frances giving a piano solo; reclta- er towns of the county. In most of which only slight response has been made. Chenoa, McLean and Stanford have subscribed well, however. Tha annual HHva annnanred her Santa will neglect no one In Bloomlngton this Christmas, tor a score or more organizations and hundred! of Individuals have been working to make It a merry day and tt ii believed that none ha been overlooked. by Donald Burke, Violet 'by the McLean County Tubercuosla LlonB Treash, Reva Hall, Clarence Mar association, has been satisfactory this far, though still more funds tin, Donald Jones; eongs by tha beginners, primary and Junior depart are needed for the county tuberculosis program next year, Al A.

Ulbrlch, association president, said. ments; exercises by Billy Shepherd, Albert Arbuckle, Delmar Brandt, Marjorle Lou Masaie, Da Seven thousand letters, each con vid Davie, Peggy Cannon, Donald taining $1 worth of atamps, were Lynn, Betty Jean Cole, Alvln Lohr, sent throughout the county. Last Virginia Swamp, Robert Crone, year 13 was contained In each en- velore. the reduction belna- madeiearoare i-iiscn, ueram rorDes, vi- thls year In the bone that Frln. Betty Hennlnger, Vlr- would eonlrlhute.

glnla Brown. Elaine Wach, Louise Clowning, Dorothy Severe, Eunice poilomcV'saleV. OrVduaU nur of Brokaw hospital, who were on I mu a. cMiiii. i "in.

utoii. 1 -u, v.r. "I won first prize on bread at the County Fair this year; and feel that Occident Flout played a large part in helping me win. Several times I have tried other flour, tempted by a cheaper price, but I always come back to nurses were on duty Friday and Snl R.u.rl., -k. Dkiu Every transient who roama the htghwayi and bywaya to be welcomed to the annual Christmas of the Home Sweet Home mission, to be served at noon Monday In the new addition to the mission at 213 South Main street.

Local residents will also be welcomed by Supt. Will Shelper. A special program will be held by the Sunday school boys and girls at the West Ride mleslon Sunday morning, and repeated at the down town mission In the afternoon. Supper for Transients. Plans are also in the making for a Christmas supper at transient relief headquarters In the basement of the Salvation Army building.

The Salvation Army Christmas program will be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Christmas carols were sung at the McLean county farm Thursday evening by a group from Park Methodist church Epworth League, and another group from Home Sweet Home mission sang carols there Friday evening. A chicken dinner for the lO.Mnmates is scheduled, and gifts of randy, nuts and fruit, with special gifts for the women.

Home to Mark Day. af. Fifty-one a Iris in the Lucy Orme in tha I Arbuckle, Alma Fetterhoff, Doro- i- at thy Smock, Stella Bruce, Owen Jn.M l.iaa a 1 a. Christmas seals whlrh provide funds for the fight against tuberculous, are being sold In the post-ofrire lobby. Here are Jrannette Miller, (left) school mime; Alderman Henry Welch, member of the rily health roinmlsion; Lucille Kennrnliaiigh, arhool nurse, and Joneph Thoennea, city health Inspector.

The nurses are Id charge of the postoffice booth. Pmuirspa Photo. hospital staff members, Monday; Fairview, Tuesday, and Mennonite Meyers. Betty Rlney. Marie Wednesday.

Lyons, Dorothy Cole, Dorothy Tan- Many contributors have written wl" These Men Will Judge Christmas Decorations Contest sncoursglngly to the drivs head- iw- quarters at ths Ulbrlch and Kraft Brown' Wheeler and clothing store. One recently re-ipu' Hagua. iv.d atatari -nina- a fnrm.r oa- A pageant will be given at 7 p. m. Mrt.

A. Putt, loo manin mr. rnsar, MLS. Ii4t p. at.

WW, a. at. tlent of Fairview. I am fully con-iBunoy. wnn "nng ior me scious of ths great good that Is wcroein nnme win pe receiveo.

Mors Worth ItM dons by this Institution. I only wish I could do more to help In to pay the salary of a county nurse this really great work. land for other expenses, In the ad Funds from ths seal sals are used ministration of the sanatorium. yQ organ home, 403 South State Street, will bang their stockings on their lockers Sunday night, and eagerly Inspect Santa's gifts found In them Christmas morning. Chirk- Directly North of Viaduct Normal en Is on the Christmas dinner menu.

Christmas will be observed Sunday at the Jessamine Withers Home. 309 West Locust street, where It ladles and four staff members will have a turkey dinner Sunday noon. Many of the elderly ladles have been Invited out to the home of friends for Christmas day. The exchange of presents will take place around the tree Sunday evening, when delivering will be made from an Improvised "Poet Office." rvd Distributed. Wards of the McLean County 1 Price st-- Lo Quality ssWsRaass tssBSBSBSBSBsS Wmtm ietw DsvImis) Hugh Henry Alonie Sargent Juilgea for Hie Pantarraph's outdoor ChrMmaa uVeorallona ronteel.

will lour Bloomlngl on-Normal Saturday evening Is determine the. six houses with utalanding aVraralions. Kntrles In the contest will be recelred until I sa. Saturday. 99 66 contest, as I p.

m. Saturday Is ths Horns for Colored Children. 1203 West Moulton street will have turkey dinner, Christmas tree and presents, as the result of gifts from several local organisations. Tha Rotary club Is provid deadline for msking entries. A complete list of decorated bouses In Bloomtngton-N'ormal la desired by that time, that a directory may be GASOLINE Blended with ing the turkey, ths Toung Men's published Sunday to aid persons who desire to tour ths two towns and see the seasonal decorations.

Ths prltewtnners also will be an Decorate Your Home Outdoor OirUtmas Iterations Editor, Ths Ihilljr rantagraph I want to help snake Bloomtngton-Xormal mors heautlM at Christmas time by siieclsl decorstlons In residence Too may list my home; It will be so decorated. contributed the glfte and the up Hall girls donated the tree. er Harris, janitor at Normal nounced Sunday. All houses In BloomlnftooNor-mal with any outside Christmas decorations will be eligible for consideration of ths Judges, with ths exception of tboee belonging to commercial electricians and previous winners of grand prises In this contest which has been conducted for live years. university, le providing the nuts, fruit and candy.

Backets of food are to be distributed to needy families by the Salvation Army, ths American Legion and many of the lodges. Two trucks and three cars were kept busy rrldsy at rlvke relief headquarters making deliveries of food supplies to families on the relief list ao they will have ezt week's supplies In advance. Address YRO Mr. Sargent, alderman from the fourth ward, waa formerly artist for the Public School Publishing company. Mr.

Henry as ths window decorstor and advertising manager for A. Livingston Sons store, and Mr. Davison, winner of Judges for Home Decorations ths Bloom- amateur rm f-i i ai a ids Merwm meaai ia i to Tour bloomington-Normal Art a few years a ths Merwm medal la years What to Do Wilh Your Leisure Time Crowlnjr Holly ago. recently returned noma from Chicago where STANFORD Prize Winner, to Be Announced hoo, I or Twen'y relatives and friends Sunday Wilh List of All En gathered at jhe heme of Mr. sad tries for TouriMi.

nr rm itr.ATin fihtob. Mrs. Jos Wemaerll Wednesday evening help celebrats ths birthday EXTRA! EXTRA! weinseril. holly but In ths fu.ur. "'H Anetsber- A trio of men with practical ex-.

why not arrangs to havo your own MMl.V.id.r of Chicago, supply, growa at home? It la Vr. Jnhn Wemaerll Prlc Hi decoratlv aii-Oene Mri w.1B1r hard, for II can bs grown from ths y. Joseph i favison, Hugh Henry and Alonio berrtsetorcuttlngsoflhshollyyoti I Sargent -will serve as Judges In (Do Not Buy It By the Can) For We Already Have It in Our Super Gas Direct From Oar Own Switch Track We Retail Gasoline at A BIG SAVING! Men's fine All Waal 1 OVKUCOATS mi I oa axe oasgMavf (a SJ isaai mm- a eaJaal II rtaa a w) laaa eaS llaa taaaS e.t I aba BS Sa a. Wl 1 W.ll.llOleASD La wl I may purchaee IhU year, or It can Mrc Kr4 ai- outdoor Christmas decorations be transplanted. It you have rlends I MB BWoaf the guests eoeitsst sponsored by Ths Dally In Kentucky or other mountainous Paragraph.

et.s. wbers It grows abundantly, Bloomlnflon Nor- XI will send It to you. M7 at Me ths Ptojt. it will bs an unusual plant 'a, Ii! Vwtd Ur yard and you .111 hsv. "XZt?" P-t-r-a tur-hotly gratis ne.t Chrlstm bjf oruewinner and The fact Is Ihst holly thrives bet- tr If rt Is protected thsn in ths The lift fellow.hip meet log of from the community at rild Crowing It from cuttings a ik.

..4 churcb Wedneeosy m. iniri vi i.i uma aaier ina branch four Inches Ions. In.i' bo'l of Normal attssflaisB All Ksa Vs. r's. Miss Thelma Helena growth and Hula of last yeera.

la visiting at ths boms of he Cuttings should bs set Isi soil lm-1 grand mother, Mrs. Sarsai Mcrtey-meriiatalv. A aA-M mixture af sand inohM. Liiw Coach Excursion Fares SAVE MONEY by Buying OUR OIL and peatmoss Is Ideal, but pulvecl Ths members and their families lead, partly decayed leaves wliliof ths Browns Orovs club held servo In place af Pet. Ths soli their annual Chrmas should bs kept motet and a tern-'home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Herbert s.fPMs ia heat The 'with 11 nreeent ahmild be ittoteeted In the Tbs primary oureery rlaes taught winter, and cars should bo tsken by Mies Dorothy Ro'h was entsr- Mid-Continent Pure Paraffin Base 100 Pure Pennsylvania nnt la let It set too hot ton cold 'Isined with a mrietmas peny ai horns of Miss Rn'h. Herrt Keee Indefnltely. Alma Feuer. Corr.

totsrals of tbs rest of tha atalk For Christinas and New Year's From Klooniington To All Stations OR Illinois Terminal Railroad System (And to Certain Itatlnatlonfl en Connect In Railroad) CO: lff ember 16 to Jtnuary 1, Inclusive RETURN: 1 hark by midnight January IS, 1931. 15 at should bo pruned to a maximum length of four laches, and all leaves removed, la removing Ihs plant' ro ihs earth. liberal ball of The last four leaves of ths cut ting should be tft, and tha others tripped off. Ths leaves should lis rloes to lbs soil. Ths cuttings will tart growlng.tn five or six weeks, but they should not bs re-set for fra.four to an months.

Ths meth-'Jl setting la ths ssms as ibTifor trees Holly roots break easily. They ma be protected with atgUir hrluding Tax Including Tax urik should bs left a host ths Mm. tha nlsot should bs aiered in burUp or other cloth, oa a raava coveting for 4 daa wha Whlrh conaiderabis eerth haa beea first set out. as aa Insurancs sneaa- snd wrspped. Only ona Qijalily LO Price QM (Qq, uro.

I pn, Vhouid be pieced In a bundle. Ths feerrteswiH beep Indefinitely, i rettmg the plants on ones if they srs dried and the plant can L. around, a hols that will bo bs grown, though greater cars tn, ot hs roots. be neaeeeary. from las KNOBLE ROEILM, should be dug.

en misturs composed Ofoausl dsadkeavsa. earth, small rork and ssnd should ba aiaoed la the hole, tbs filling Ticket good in coaches only. being washed la with A liberal amount at water. A plaea where INFORMATION In siting out ths plants, either transplanted, or grown from seed oe rutting, both the male and female vartetlee should ba placed Beer each. thee.

Tha male is a pollea hearar. and haa no berry. Ieavo Rarts) oa Rawta. Aa ta transplanting: Rtatka nt mors than fivs fet Directly North of Viaduct Normal tha plant will not get tha weal wind, whero It will gt tbs morning sun, and ths afternoon, shade, and bo near ta other plsnis should aa aiwua for elsnting Moisture Telephone 932 E. 11.

Keerin, Tk.rt tgeed Man. ar lee ttn three should be and ahala as well ss rtn rs pere two fer of the tep eboum bs pruned away, and brancbss and sary to development of tbs roX.

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