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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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m-it if. mt. I fin: Learning to Swim-in Three Easy Lessons Meeting on Lake Recreation Aug. 25 Session Called By Property, Boat Owners M. A (X 2 t.

"4 i t-4 I 1 iService Station Entered-Grocer t. -i Reports RobberYSHl: lini ()WN Mry liU. 11 Vtb) Mfl Mrlke ut her Ih 4 elewlr7 wlmi Mfi Uc Mklle. lrr will learn I thra wlr Mile and make mrr- friar4 crv HACK Vlrjll wlw with Ml Ormrtr Jean hpmy lia been Kitlnc lb lnlrurtln. Heierly Vlfer while leamn mtoimI funUmrrtal nwlntmlnc hlllty lh bfk flMl.

Mr. (iaffney lite at X07 North Iee Mreet. FIRST STEP. Approxiniiilrly 80 prwiiiH, montly oiinRstrri, he heen laklnc free hwlnimlnic Inslnirtioii rlvrn at Millrr park by the. Amrriin rom.

Hilly I'rlfrr, 1131 NohIIi lllnshaw Mrrrt, pmr-tiren thr hanlr lfrlini(iir Ihr flutter kirk. ii i fenl-- tl- I al a f1.4''l H'l 5 .1 t. Vt.l ..1 f. Mrs. Girard Frank Miller Business World 'WAY BACK WHEN Dies in Chicago jQ Jojn Snitched Rides on Horse-Cars Mrs.

tluabeth Cethatt ec I' 5 pv.t If a trr ftyt-''! 1 1 lx Campbell Holton Honor Guest on daughter of the Uu Jacob lM vf 3t1 Anna CeiharU dtetl Sunday rrvrn- lYIUdlU I I a -S Vf S. I. 1 r. i. i 2 ii 4" -a i at 4.

ing In Chicago. The b.ly win arm in ionm-i iir.k ALTON TRACKS REPAIRED ingttn Tuesday afterni and will I mrtntrr of litmr.a Mi' ur.t le taken in Ine lu-c a Memorial i vrntty. iue. ire." r. I home where funeral seiVKes nll nsmrd atnw: r-ei tr- a a 80th Birthday te beM wefineiay ai 2 it ni-rr-i i 4 llurial will in ihe I by St-nre rl 1 'tftr Ezra Prince's Two Sons Here For Reunion The thrill of riding horse-cars between BloominKton and Normal, the present lack of wide open Hn cemeiery.

woijn Nn4 ri ffr i 4 1 I 4 brothers: Walter K. frhrl rflmi Employe of Campbell Hollon Wholesale grocery company and ot.irir r.vftV"y- el -a Mate. Mr. imiH rVlrS, Kdlph WAlO, Ifvi'ttH-t at i I I Canton and Th'mas It. of I an Ijiwrenre.

Kan. She was preceded I an members of the Illinois Whole TV' in death by two sitters and two Iff. en 19J3 iu. a uics juQucniy Win Your Rght Against Fat sale Clrocem association honored rpaces between the two cities and a. brothers.

WftM of Campbell Holton. president of the member tl tre irii" Khi tv r. ii if. effects of the gasoline age on the OA nioomincton firm. Saturday and uliy at Kn SU" Trt r4 Wctl I- IS North Ma in street residential sec- UrrVirr- hll X-n 5 Z--v- Starnes Youth I'tre.

rKt Hays, from 1H a tjr J' ti Sunday In observance of his ROth oro rflecitccnH ATrnH hv 'i. i L'W f' Hill I il II 1 II ll CAK3T fXH i. r.I ln i- tion Horace MrihHir hlrh ii Sunday This summer Mr. l-e Mrs. Holton was hostess at lh Fined After roerpleta sfiaty fr an a-l l.t.a Lutheran school Saturday eve 1 vV'; matter of nie derr cn- at Ihe Amctxan et :..4 4i i4 a former resident of the Evergreen City.

"The biggest thrill to Dloom-ington schoolboys around the turn nine when 1R0 employes and i a aav ar Auto Accident wives presented Mr. Holton with vapory in lTiat'. TV-if a i lwn liiein a.ltrl '3tf 1 liiri a A ff American Beauty roes. In I I Tiki 4 -r 4. 1 .1 cltnled on the dinner program was Freddie Starnei.

21. 301 I rifj'rl ia'r-i! ti i ix at community singing led by Harry i i i ail ir iimi, was arrrirxi l7 nirn! ihi i a Talley. accompanied by Mrs. lal city polire early Sunday atler tla ban McCord; vocal solos by Mi car be as dr cf the century was riding the home-car between llloomington-Normal and trying to gyp the con-ductor out of his fare," Mr. Tnnce laughlingly recalled, father Attorney Here.

These attempts to kip fare, he Afs liie Marcarel Haves and magic and liog orfturr.el I JJ Hubert iwti of Lucy brandicon arxl a nasarngrr a I i i t- r-l- I in 17 ii ii via i a a bib a v7 v-1 teaux. C. A. Stetenn was mas- 4 IPiJnr l-hAirmn It a'l laf In 4'S -a aa nm rk a a. i mwI mi i am 4 4a miia ao Il aauwMai a.

Mt ta Awl ta A 4-4a attt a I xtifcae a4l alM.i.a 11 a i4litiiaalai IS 1 1 miiOa a 4n'4 a Sr aa a a a 4aa ll4 f.aa a aa 1aV I X- a a I 1 AX .1 Sunday noon Mr. Holton a. "mrlVvur Sunday noon Mr. Holton wa 4 tr Cvt vViViV 1 honored by member e.r tne y.n,i., I I LJLt 1 L.L i il the conductor shouts for payment, tfTCrf llt wboIeal. asorition at a dinner LtYT7imiJH -t? I cf Km ZV.

punctuated by stern clangs from Rrfe 'WW WffiMlK er. hotel. Chri. lloerr Jf SIJJTTm ii deT.r.! r4 Tk! the horse-car bell-all of which gjJ- rV' irP 1 'v-v I Jr- rrorla- wa "master. Mr.

iiJiV brTeH in! Wmlen Hrtm. 11 Nr4 Nl Knbttfa, added to the pleasure of such npszjtfttjf MkAb 1 P''' vrtticatmn. The t.r overlurne! 17 ln jaunts. 5uWrffT VJ-' vSraI 4 association. Harry Conn.

Utrh- 400 bl uArm Ctwn 3 Mr. Princes father Ezra M. JTr r.TTTr. ZJT. rrince, who died in 1908.

was4or JV 'Jfy AXfttTi Wtlson Oakford. Prra and C. Con.tllion h. lnlurr-1 uth rently wint many years a leading Iilooming- V- zLf "Jv. 3 niaka Hotton.

all pt prei.lent. rreaM, tertnu. (here I ftnl el rTtt. ton attorney. In addition to hs iV addressed the group and offered Tlini 1Md (n.

th derrtrr-ml. lvn ttn Mil 11- la 4i S'ln 4i aa a as -uf 1 rt their concratulatioru. After the practice he was professor of pro l4 Jury. ItMW 4441 'H4 mm Idinner, an open house was held at P.ntuc sedan, was derrvJ- nwmtr of mutaf 1937 the Holton home, 1009 North Mc- bate law at Wesleyan law school secretary of the Mclnn County Historical society. He came to Bloomington from Maine, fitter craduation in 1856 from lan street.

SAFKIC WALKING. Alton track crews were at work Monlay relaying the double track paralleling the depot on new rruxhed rock ballast. A concrete "island" between the two sets of tracks is 111 replace the planking now there. New gtintwiMxl planking, for safer boarding of trains on the rat track, will he laid between the wnl trails and the platform. BHS Band Will Harvard law school.

Taught Gov. Flfer. A cousin, the famed Ironard Compete at Fair One Jailed, One Fined F. W. Schilling Dies at Home BOHBE aim Mun 7, iu.

iu i iiiHN. band will leaAl BAaSt rkt iniw ISM I m. 1 Swett, cenvinced the young attorney his fortunes lay in this state. Among persons trained in Mr. Prince's office, his son related, were John Morrissey and former NEW rrci, ru comnete in the State Fair banrt was seni 10 mc cou.iij jau lor eigni aays wnen ne appeared whlph wi in police court Monday on a Wednesday in Springfield.

The Frederick W. Schilling. BR. 906 East Oakland avenue, died at 5 hargeaf drunkenness. Everett It I1IIS musicians will appear in I Gov.

Joseph Filer. SMOUlttliT CAR AitOAt" McGrew, who also gave 1720 Illi class A at 1:30 p. m. Mr. rrince three sons eslab- a.

m. Monday at his home after a nois street as his address, was lished residences outside Illinois. lirtRerinK illness. The group has been rehearsing released after paying an $8 fine each Tuesday evening for eight Robert 77, the eldest, is a I Mr Schilling was born Nov. n.

hotel man at Vaughn, N. td- 1857. in Klein Krossen. East Prus weeks. A rehearsal open to the on the same charge.

They were arrested Sunday by Bloomington ward 71, is an attorney at sia, Germany. He came to America public will be held at 7:30 p. rn. police. Tuesday at the PUS auliWlum Webster City, Horace now in 1RR3 nnfi married Katharlna Featured on the band fair pro- 66.

works for the Rnilroad Per- Walz Oct. 15, 1891, in cram will be a vocal solo. 'One ishable Freight Inspection agency Bloomington. Mr. Schilling was a Crash Damages Alone" by Romberg, presented ny out of Buffalo.

retired carpenter Ileverly Splawn. A quartet made t.ihm iiav. Reunion. He is survived by his wife, two Police Car un of band members will also ti daughters, Mrs. Fred S.

Myers, KOOeri anu i'i onR cnllth Pralri streM anrt Miss sing. Bloomington over mc A city police car was exten union in weekend, when sively damaged early Sunday iwwii it i. ii.uvi. kt kt; SS.S-, IIIAUI UUl IV 41Vlslll, A. V.

1 KT 1 i when it collided with a car driven on nu way Rrandchildren and two great FOR PROMPT RELIEF by Clifford I Williams, Heyworth. CO lonowing me grandchildren also survive. His rn. a. c-m War Veterans convention at parents and two sisters preceded at the intersection of Main and Monroe streets.

junwauKcc iy -v him Jn death in Ccrmany Officers in the car who said tnm rtststAj CaSM PIUPLES RASHES morning anu Uc was a member of the Evan- leave in the afternoon. gelicnl and Reformed church and their siren was turned on. were en route to a call at the time of inere nave I the Independent Order of Odd the accident. The police car was changes nere Fellows stations that now ft Nrth "jj-- MlUte a4lcat4 lat4T4a atp CIM4- 4iim4U cawav4 driven by Officer Fred Ciermann the Drivers and passengers escaped Mainmai Flmsnach-Kurth Memorial home p.atrlaa. Ml I I injury.

lakltaa4a. I rlr gev Funeral services will be held tmA fc ataaiv Home lown. nuic n4 Haval f4.tit. a a.ww a i at memorial home, nurial will be in I I Park Hill cemetery, FINED $4 FOR SPF.F.DINf;. Eugene E.

Bains, 1317 North AUin street, was fined $4 following his arrest by traffic police Sunday on a charge of speeding. CUTICURA Sr BULLETIN Board EMERGENCE CALLS Mrs. Grote Dies in Maine 01ii Givelbu TWBble Protection MennonHa rmnplUI HOIS rtrnk.w hospital f-U Joteph'a hotplUl Mrs. Henry W. Grote, 70, 708 S51 Folic 2l2 East Washington street, died sud jiSoIa denly Sunday in Friendship, Me fcherlrt County 5ll Iiloomlnrton flr rtepartmanl Normal lira dprtmant KorroaJ polica ttaUon s5 while vacationinc there.

Cause oi 80S3 I nt kuin IrtirnnH Mrs. Grote is the wife of the MARRIAGE LICENSER. Ct-orsa Shnkl. 27. Cooktvllle; xi late Dr.

Henry W. Grote of Johnton. 20, Cooksville. Bloomington. Kobert w.

Macon, Harv Helrn MrCray, 12. ploomlnglon. Kalph O. F.ncel. 30.

Hloomirmtnn; Iola Sfvmour. 26. Bloomtnslon. Mr. Oliver Recovering Tommy Oliver, formerly of Bloomington.

was reported to be improving Monday in Burnham City hospital in Champaign. Both Weygand, 37. BloomlnEton; Hrl Mtrtin. 2. Bloomlniflon.

John 21. Hloomlngton; irian Thornnrt. 21. Bloomington. Kenneth DurflinEer.

28. Cookivllle; Kazel Osden, 18. Bioomington. William A. Schrnk, 19, Bloomington; Bo Maria Sherhan, 18, Bloomington.

Frank R. Henry. 24. Sibley; Velda M. Seifrrt.

21. Cropsey. Charlet W. Crowe, 20. F.lkhart; Shir- Mr.

Oliver's legs were fractured when an air conditioning unit he was installing fell on him. Protect Your Safefr mid Comfort From one rnl tle rounttv l.t lite cliff Dealers re now giting their fiien-U sn-I utiHi DouM Frotrrtion. litis means that stlule new car remains xliinl tlrmnl anl alietlul-, esery lKnle liuyer gets inuretl a(rty snI cam foil in the oM ear he is timing nr. It means thai oM enginea, ltaVr, if mlion. wlfet ami lires are rarrfullf thesied.

ljutti an-l renairetl po that there msf le no fiV fiih'f Protect lour Present Cur mestiiient In Iiitn ittMtffd salflf- flaHaUe fraWrffttMa r-t'X1 hllter Sstv Ptlftl Stxatr Itaa faM lfSl SU Il alsrtJ lat ff atn if Jm9 ft f--i tkgSI it lffnit It 1 rt lesi. toaafUle in tedS dtt-l laISb'94t. Hs Lr sth'te im al sie fwpe Sa-lel. ottll SatAfarj h4. Fancral Natlcta.

CarSa al Tbaaaa. In Mtmarlant and Spaclal Nat lea, la. Una minim am. fl.so par Intarllaai a4-itiontl llnaa la aacb. Ctt fat tall day'a raa will ba aaeeplad p.

m4 day belara pablleattaa aad IS 'clack ntta far final adlllaaw Jev Mae Srhoof. 21. Lincoln. Delbrrt D. Tribe, 22.

Bloomington; Ixirrame N. Nordine. 18. Bloomington. Donald E.

Lynch. 21. McLean; Mar-Jnne Zoller. 22. Mclean.

John Boai. 32. Bloomington; Agnet Crawford. 29, Bloomington. Richard A.

20. Chenoa; Hewitt. 20. Chenoa. Wavne Brown.

4.. Bloomington: Flora FVNERAL NOTICE. Funeral tervlcet for MHS. F.LIZA-BETH GERHAKT GIKARIJ of Chicago, 111., will be held from the Beck Memorial Home. 209 Eart Grova afreet Wednetday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Kricndt Invited. Interment Blooming WEIGH THE COST owning your home asrainst frittcrinjr away your dollars in rent over the years. Under our Direct Reduction Home Loan monthly payments often less than rent arc conveniently fitted to your budget. Most important: principal and interest arc reduced every month as you make e.ich payment. Visit us for further details.

Wtrie Templln. fK Bloomington. RuwH Har.h. 25. Bloomington: Verna M.

Rinkenberger. 19. Bloomington. Wheeler Bell, 2S. Rocklord; Lynteen Nathan.

33. Bloomington. Fletcher C. Rice. 30.

Fdclsteln; Wtvt Marie Sutter, 27. Lexington. Cenetit Gndsey. 27. Towanda; Mary V.rrrll 23 Towanda.

afrty or com foil white waiting (or the new r. ton cemetery. Trlenda may rail at the Memorial Home after 4 o'clock FUNERAL. NOTICE. ar Funeral aervtcea for Mn.

Ruth Alice fOt WAITTNO THANK YOU Ronda J. James. 21. Arrowamtth; Vilma B. Jacob.

18 Arrowsmith. Delmar C- Streid. 26. Chenoa; Doro-thv liuita Jacob. 2S, Chenoa.

William S. Burling. 23. Bloomington; Marsaret M. Elliott.

23. Bloomington. Robert I. Mattingly. 25, Atlanta; Haiel 5lier.

20, Bloomington. Gilbert B. Frink, 29, nioomington; Josephine Arbuckle, 24, Bloomington. Kellv of Le Roy. formerly cf Randolph and Bloomington will be held Tueaday Aucust 13 at 2 P.

at Ismtnger'a fu neral home tn Heyworth. lllinoit. Interment In Heyworth cemetery. Frlendi 0O0OI 4 riTMOwtN csit-0Ol iOS s'f9 ttwCft may call at the funeral home. BIRTHS.

Mr. and Mm. John DeRaughe. r. r.

2. Normal, a girl born Monday at St. Jft.ftih'i hooital. ALBERT NIEPAGEN FIiORIST tlnwera far Evarr txraalen 220 S. Main St.

WILBUR RUSK "0(3? CS10)(0G Mr and Mr. John T. Dickinson. 1202 Js'orih Tark ttreet. a girl born Saturday ins K.

Miller SU Tlione 2186-5 I Mennonite hospital..

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