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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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TWELVE PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 THE SUNDAY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1939. 4 as mm i Modern Air McPherson Will Address Dominate T. K. E. Today Shrew' Play Civil Aviation Officials Visit Airport Here Good Chance Seen For Federal Funds has an sollent to profit from frdrral 40th Anniversary Observance Begins Playcrafters Open Production Tuesday The I'laycrafters will open their About 40 Illinois Weleyan university alumni participated In the opening day festivities of Tau modern dress version of Shake fur.ds to bring achrdulrd alrllnrs speare's "The Taming of the Shrew" arvices to Its Municipal airport, Kappa Epailon fraternity's 40th anniversary observance Saturday.

at the Little theater in the Unitar ian church Tuesday evening. It ia the opinion of Civil Aeronautics authority official who innprrted The program opened Saturday will 1hs repealed Wednesday, Thur day and Friday. tf; 140 arra tract Saturday. afternoon with a golf tournament at Highland park. Prize winners Jr.

si it CAA who flew her arc Directed by Miss Mildred Brown, the play has been arranged for fast VaJ. A. It. UcMuIlcn. Washington.

r. C- chief of the airport section continuous action. Some cutting was done to shorten the playing were Loren Lewis, Paul Yates, Warner Hurst and Gerald Drum-mond. Saturday evening alumni and actives attended a picnic dinner at Forest park. After the picnic a time.

and his assistant. Fred II. Grieme of Chicaso. Thejr used a CAA ship. They were conducted on their Inspection the port hy Dr.

J. It. Redmond as Gremlo. Norbert M. Redmond, who has ilclr.taah.

representing the Bloom- had considerable dramatic experi fellowship get together was held at the chapter house, 1310 North Main street. ir.fton-Normal chapter of the National Aeronautics association; Joe ence, has been persuaded to por- ray Gremlo, one of the principal Eur.tin;r. representing the Assorts Sunday's program will include a parts. tioa Commerce aviation com Other members of the cast not formal meeting at 9 a. followed by group attendance of morning worship services at the First Metho previously announced are Warren mittee; John IV.

original er.Kir.ef of the project and Mrs. Art Carnahan. wife of the airport M. Brown, Richard DuBois, Mrs, dist Episcopal church. At noon, a Mae Schalla.

Miss Mary Ella Green tr.ar.arer who was out of the city roundup dinner will be held at the Mrs. Madrigal McKrever, Mrs chnpter house, with Dr. arry Mc on other business. Krta en Appropriation. Jennie Webber and Mis.

France Douglas. pherson, former president of Illinois Wesleyan university giving the main speech. The Inspection was preliminary Miss Norton Plays Shrew. Dr. James C.

McNutt, one of Miss Merry Kay Norton and John AIICI'OKT Itloomincton's Municipal airport, needed In the linkage of existing airlines, was intperted by Civil Aeronautics authority officials Saturday: Maj. A. B. McMuIIen, Washington, I. C.

chief of the CAA airport section; Dr. J. R. Mcintosh of the lllooniington-Norntal chapter, National Aeronautics association; Fred N. Grieme, Chicago, assistant airport section chief.

They stand Boylan will portray, the shrewish the four living founders, will attend Sunday's meetings. to the possibility that congress approve two CAA recommendations concerning airports that l'O million dollars of relief money be allocated for completing Kate and her husband, Petruchlo, on Tuesday and Friday nights and beside I lie CAA ship in which the ilsltors flew here front Chicago. Mrs. Henry Clay Tate and Roge SHAKKSrKAKK IN MODERN DliKSS Mrs. Henry Clay Tate, as Kate, pounds the shoulders of an unconcerned Petruchio (Roger Munson) in this scene from the Playcrafters' modernized version of "Taming of the Shrew." Improving airports deemed stra Munson will carry the roles Wednes tegically located from the stand-(construction.

Ls now scheduled day and Thursday. Other players Central Illinois Deaths yoir.ts of commercial necessity and! under an NYA project, This pro- The English cuckoo is the world's most independent parent. It lays its eggs in the nests of other birds, shirks the duties of brooding, and migrates to Africa before the young are grown, leaving them in the cara of foster parents. are Winston Adams, Hal Stone Jr, r.stio-al that an addition-1 gram has been in progress for the Martin LaFollettc and Miss Mary al 25 million dollars be appro-1 last week with a few NYA workers ning at the Green Valley commu Jane Carothers. Christian F.

Nafzlger. I dren were born. One daughter gristed for allocation by the CAA Ion hand and is to be accelerated by nity high school auditorium. Production committees are: Itself In this program. I mid-May with the assignment of Dies in Paris I'antanraph Central Illinois Service.

ELLIOTT. Word was received here of the death of Mrs. J. E. raatacratik teatrai iiuaois tfervtre.

I preceded her In death. Surviving STANFORD. Christian F. Naf- are her husband; a son, Kenneth Stage Miss Ethel Lee Bucholz VMle commitments were not 123 or more such workers Harold Griffith and Miss Elouise zlger, 87. died at his home in Stan-1st home and the following brothers given by the inspectors, their pre-1 In the event federal funds are a An A aw Fisher.

P.arr at the Paris hospital Friday, er.ee here was viewed as un mis-1 available, the present composition ford at 2:40 p. m. Saturday. Death nd sisters: George. Itellflower wss due to complications resulting Robert, Armlngton; l.ra.

Kurcka Makeup Mrs. Eula Brow takable evidence that liloomlng-t runways would be supplanted by from a fall a month ago in which Charles and Ivan. California tons centrally located port falls better ones made of concrete. It O'Neill, Miss Mary and Miss Avis Elmendorf. Settings Merle Denning and Har he broke a shoulder.

I Miss Maggie Ruble, Lincoln and I- Funeral arrangements were in-ilr- Pearl Steiling. California. following a slight stroke of three weeks ago. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Sunday at the Chrisman funeral home. The Rev. J. E. Barr served as minister here at the United Brethren church for two years.

rsere is no escaping the fact old Perry- complete late Saturday nitht. The! Funeral services will be held at that Bloomir.gton's airport is mid- body was taken to the McUeynolds th Christian church of Hcyworth Washington ray between the Important air Tickets Miss Kathryn Lahey. Music Herman Schwicniann. funeral home at Minler. I at 2 p.

m. Sunday ports of Chicago and St. Louis. He was born Oct. It.

mi at Pr. Mcintosh said. Favored as Intermediate Held. School Wins Trenton. Ohio, the son of Christian Mrm- 0' Stephens.

Will Hear Shelper and Elizabeth Nafzlger. He was Fanlaaraph Ceatral Illinois 8erlr, Will Shelper, founder of the Home "The airlir.es. both American and brought to Illinois by his parents TREMONT. Mrs. Joy Stephens Chicago 4c Southern, have strongly Swim Meet Grade Rites Announced I'antutraiih Central Illinois Sri-vice.

GREEN VALLEY. The rural school eighth grade graduation exercises will be held Monday eve- the following year. They lived on30, died at 10:45 a. m. Saturday at Sweet Home mission, will address the Christian Crusaders of Trinity tabernacle at 6:15 p.

m. Sunday. The indicated their favor of our port a farm In Dry Grove township, I the I'rkln hospital following the as a ceeded intermediate field be later moving to AUin township birth of a daughter at 9:15 a. m. guest speaker at morning and eve tween Chicago and St.

Louis where he had lived for S3 years. I The body was removed to the ning services will be the Rev. H. L. Awaiticg needed be Elliott Brothers Lead the Reld Stephens, evangelist from Canada.

He married Ida B. Mullinax July Wilkey funeral hyome here where 14. 1886. She died In 1891. They were Urlends may call Sunday afternoon Lightning Protection fore, scheduled airlines can be accommodated here, our port re- QDoim'it (GainmMe wnlDn IFood Stoirage Know Your Furs Are Protected From Fire, Theft and Moths Know Your Furs Are Stored With a Firm Who Will Be in Business Many Years to Come Know Your Furs Arc Cleaned, and Stored by Expert Furriers.

Your Fur Coat represents an important investment to you. When you store it or entrust it to someone for storage and rlonnliig, you wnnt to KNOW thnt It Is absolutely safe. That iisNurniico is yours when you bring your Fur Coat to LIVINGSTON'S. Phone 2580 and we will call for your Fur Coat. In spite of all the superiorities of our Fjtr Service our Prices are Very Low Phone S580 We Call For und Deliver of the Rev.

N. J. Hilton, lturlal mair.s an officially designated air Pace. by the versatile Elliot Is your home protected? the parents of three children, one evening. Funeral services will of whom survives, Albert V.

Naf- 2 p. m. Monday at the ziger of Stanford. He married Miss home, the Rev. D.

M. Has-Nellle Calvert Dec. 22, 1898. She died rouck officiating. Burial will be ls to be ln Prairie Rest cemetery.

mat! step on postofTlre department brothers. "Pete" and If not, ran you afford to take the records. Washington school Saturday after- of its destruction? oi pour.aary ana oo- noon successfully defended Its title You may have been spared up to in 1932. They were the parents of "ie tTospect cemetery at Nor- Mrs. Lucille Ann Killion.

Pantaaraph Central lllli.ols Service. LEROY. Mrs. Lucille Ann stac lighting systems, begun in the annual Y. XT a.

mH.U wiu. folk. Neb tins time, but cue it a moment's i iiuur a sis iu i i. Mil ui rn survive i ear.ier while the port was under school swimming meet Ml Irne TCfrlr Wm.l-l Vera Barnard Stephens vm born thought and see wht'llier it has not Killion died suddenly at 8:50 a. nt.

The east aiders plied up 30 points, ttruce Winifred n- Robert and ln Wynot, Sept. 25, 1908. the been through your good fortune Saturday at her home here. Death was due to a heart attack. She had outdistancing the field by a wide Everett, both of Stanford.

Also sur- daughter of Oscar and Nellie Avery rather than through your good man agement. margin, jeiierson was second witn vivm r(, BteDdauehter Mrs. marriage io Joy apparently been in good health. in Norfolk, 14 points and Holy Trinity with 11 Francis Brown of Stanford; two S'Pnen took place Oct. 1929.

You have no assurance that light The funeral will be at 2 p. m. 19, I KrntK.M TV I I I I mug will continue to spare vou. Momlay at the home, the Rev. Surviving are her husband and Rankings of the other schools athtkIm Calif It lias visited your iit-ighlmrN I).

Slater officiating. Iiurlal will the following children. Joy Frank irving. nen- ui. trandchlldren.

lour turn may conic next. If it be ln Hopewell cemetery at Downs. lin. Gerald Warren, Vera Jeanette should visit your home, it means certain destruction of property. It ma Aooipn iropny.

n.nv.r. and Donna Ruth. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Nellie Haley of Eh man Funeral. Faatacraph Central Illinois Service.

iciory gave Washington posses- may mean sudden death to you or II ere in IeiMn! MISS RUTH ROBBINS Flexfes Stylist Monday and Ttday Mim will iireul l.rr new sunum-r csrments. tlie iuwt tau-tiful foundation garments ia the world of Fashion. riot springs, s. sion of the prized Adolph Molsl Mm. Kathrlno Watts.

CiiATSWUH I It. Kuneral nerv She was a member of the Presby I trophy for another year. raa'aarapb t'eolral llllMnia Serlee, ier, for Mrs. Ieiretla Ehmnn, killed terian church of Norfolk and had The Klliott hoya tlrd for Indlvldu- to some number of your family. mii.u nv IK W.

LAM1K Friday morning In an automobile TOWANDA. Mrs. Kalherlne lren a resident of Tieniuut the lal honors Willi 10 xlnla apiece. accident west of Grldley, will be Watts. 76.

died at 10:30 p. m. Thuri last three years, Itraults of the Individual events: conducted at 9:30 a. m. Monday at day at the home of her daughter.

rnanc for ivsianre Lehmkul I Irvine I 301 Leland Street Hloomington, III, St. Peter's and Pauls church in nrt: (iufird sweond: Cox Mrs. Simon Moon, following a heart SLOomtawt uaok utrams mumiis south not somm I 1 I I icwn. inira. rhonc3l73-X Alexander Giles.

Faatacraph Central limits hervlre. Chatsworth. The Rev. Father Philip attack which she suffered about 20 20 Yard Freestyle Hastlnrs (Wuhlnt. Markey will officiate, with burial minutes before her death.

Kath- iti i.rat; Anvil I Jrreran aerand: Muni. DEIJVVAN. Word was received lor Jfnnnt third. following In St. Pat rick's cemetery.

So Tar Hr.lr..k-r IV'uh vJ NOV Friday of the death of Alexander rwtW" 1 G'. 78. which occurred that llna'nni riral; llaaimaa Wastiinctooi Mrs. Mary Harnlsch. Fantacraph Central Illinois Service.

md; M'ntuS (Hi. Pairtrk'ai third. Warren Lyne Directs. death at Momence, HL, where they Faiwy Invinc al-MTtaaer iTrinllTt flrat LINCOLN. The body of Mrs I "Rump" Klli-Kt Waabinctool cond Mary Harnlsch who died Friday at lived for many years.

Surviving of and the be are daughter. Mr. Roy T.y- horw and tho tJwnl Md I Pl'a I.lnoln third Yard Breast Rrke Peta mint! lWhere 7 SaIe the homo of a daughter, Mrs. R. A Fullerton was shipped to Logans mr i nansrii anil wri.

i i hinsl.ml first: Jl.ir Kleaher IJefrer m. I lira jiniiiiBb HUI 111 Hi IV Moon, where she had made Hrifkrr (Jffera.mt third charge port, for funeral and burial. Elliott 1 1 i i laionuay wun me service in cna Yarif rmil "Mump' wc second IWashlnctonl first: Cox I Lincoln I death of her husband, and four Hunter Jf fera-m) trrM. h'1 Yard Rela grandchildren and three great I fa arSa afll t-rin A 0A si Batfa Warren Lynes. -Y" athletic dl- granacnnaren.

ine Doay was taaen A 'little" waist but lots of comfort rector. in rhr of the. meet, to KanaaKee, wnere tne luneral AssUtlng blm were Jack Wakayama WM Saturday. and Hob Mould of the staff. in Loul IlroiMsrh.

raalacrapa Ceatral Illinois Serrlce. FLEXEES 100 Couples Attend MT. PULASKI. Louis Drobisch. Mon.

Tues. Wed. Normal U. Barn Dance 171. retired barber and lifelong resi dent mis city, died at 11 p.

m. One hundred couples attended the Friday at Deaconess hospital in State Normal university's annual! Lincoln. He had been ill one year. all school barn dance sponsored byl The body was brought to the 317 N. MAm TT, the agriculture department Satur- "ersey funeral home here.

It will day night. be removed to the home of his Wrhere Bloomington Saves Money on Its Drugs and Tobacco Needs Jeannette Kolp of Clinton and nephew. W. M. Drobisch.

on Weat Bill Ives of Wapella wan the prize Washington street, where funeral las "most rustic couple." Prize for services win be held at 2:30 p. m. most outstanding Individual" went bunday. The Rev. R.

O. Zumsteln. I to Harold Hubbard of Normal. I pastor of St. John's Lutheran Contest judges were T.

Doug-Khurch. will officiate. Iturial will be Giant Stars las and W. I. DeWees.

agriculture! In Mt. Pulaski cemetery. professors and Dr. V. M.

1 .50 New Crop 5 Pounds Grass Seed (BSDc professor of education. Mra. Herman t'mland. Faatacraph Ceatral Illlswls Service. GRIDLEY.

Mrs. Herman Urn- Mothers to Be Guests Of Young Men's Club" lland. 38. of Cabery, former resident ECMEfi I of Gridley, died at 12:10 a. m.

Sat urday at Mrnnonito Vinanital In vomers any win De ooserved by Bloomlnton hm h. IP (D)AP 2foro5c V. I CT ic suuuk ii tiuu lursuiT nwn en for fhrrA month. I. AaW.

1 1 I I a 1 A I worn momrrsi The body was removed to th lot members will be the honor! Vrvw.ii.K i i guests. taken Sundav in nirnimwnnil The Rev. Ralph G. Carson of the wit. hr.

k. r.rsi ipia( cnurcn wm De the Monday at the Congregational i iurnisna Dy church. Burial will be In Blrnam me oympnonic entemoie Illinois wood cemetery, inirjin unirrrsuj, flirrcira ny Robert Ross. Fearn Wilson will 25c lb the soloist. pOOieetsB Diamond 11 Silk Dyes QJ Qj) HMHManpas 23c fl HV Koll of 100 Whisk (Lflcl Paper A Brooms iL I TliT J.ftr...r 10r 10c IOC USSlY llAlR POWDER Hair PINS NETS PUFFS Curlers 4r 1 gc ar Encrgine 9- Wallace Nutting Pictures Cleaner.

IL SSNtSM. MOTOSS TINHI XI for Mother Beautiful hubjeets iOc. $1.00 and up to $2.00 John William Swallow, raatacrapa Ceatral Illinois berylr. COOKSaLI.E. John William Swallow.

88. died at p. m. Saturday. He had been 111 for three years with paralysis.

He was brought home from Brokaw hospital. Normal. Friday. The funeral will be at 1:45 p. m.

Monday at the home and at 2 p. m. at the Christian church at Cooks-ville. Burial will be in Blue Mound cemetery. The Rev.

Roger C. Brown 10c Men's 01 count you csn'f lov ly you'ro comfortabU but "CooUirs) allows you to both. It mold you to tiny ritt orvrj lovely Curved tvpflnt ytt it cool. ry msvk leavet your slin frto to brsstho as though unconeted. Let our tipert ffttrs show you tk msrval of "CooUIro" ttn ho, for a lummtr of comfort and cool freedom.

10c Needle Kits 3" will officlste. PROVE FOR YOURSELF THAT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING ON WHEELS IS EVEN BETTER THAN IT LOOKS i F.rneat Kugeno Wettateln. raaUcTapk Ceatral Illinois Mervtee. EUREKA. Ernest Eugene Wettateln.

Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Wettsteln of near here, died at 6 p. m. Friday In Methodist hospital at Peoria.

$2.50 Elastic Hells, Qc 2.50 llriar iPiinoc $1.98 39c 1.00 I a no re Dee Cleansing Cream Lady Esther $500 t)iar flnut insrat: Fttltw sad s4a traat. Siitt 2 J2. Paca ar WV.s. 39 Face 1.00 Tussy (rm Thrill to performance without an equal in the low-price field. Enjoy comfort that can't be topped.

Try out the finest ride a motor car ever offered. You're sure to agree Pontiac it America's biggest bargain. The funeral will be held at 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the home and at 1:30 at the Apostolic Christian church at the Dells.

Burial will be In the church cemetery. for Men $3.50 Elastic Truss $10. Abdominal Belts $5 Linen Elastic Stockings 1 round I'nion Lender Tobacco 51c $1.98 $4.98 $2-89 AXXEX Clazed Kinglet Company has leased floor space in the Park Store (Cor. Allin and Wood) where they will operate a complete bakery and delicatessen depart ment. Watch for Opening Announcement.

Itlue Circle Specials Every Day. GLAZED RINGLET COMPANY 29 29 EreJutii titt at Roland' Colognes. 33c Mum Deodorant. Mrs. Georre Ruble.

IMpeelal Ta Faa la graph.) A 1S-MIMUTC KIDS AND YOU'LL DECIDE Torpedo Playing Cards 1 23c HEY WORTH. Mrs. George Ruble, formerly Miss Myrtle Mob- $1.00 Pound 15ox 1 ley. died at her home at 8:30 p. m.

Choco- viair staMKsiM. Morass' BKHisnTa ar tni mw vosk and am raa4Ciaco wom.o-a FAiaa fee the CieaUst DsmonsUotiea You Evot Had -PHONE OR SEE- Friday after several months lll- tMi n' aar mi a Fresh Roasted PW Spanish (T Salted Peanuts lb. sfaaaBaaMBsaBaaBaBaaBsaaaBaaaaaasaBaaaaaaBaai ness. She was born April 27. IMS at mica All 5c Tobaccos, 3 for YOUR NEAREST PONTIAC DEALER lOc Shirley.

She was married to For Mother's Day George Guble of Waynesville Dec. CIS N. Main M. IMwne 1117 t2t, 1913. To this union two chil- KKSEKVK THE HK.IIT TO LIMIT Ql AMITIES.

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