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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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If 1912. THE PAXTAGRAPIf, WEDNESDAY, NOV. II, TWO Central Illinois Farmer City AHIaa attention ol control te all ef Vichy Africa may Deaths Attontic Ocecn Present ana! roror. rial Cantor of follow occupation or Algeria, Alliad Control High Plans Morocco; roopi might meva from Intern, Gibraltar, nar north Africa poiilioni and kirn an bottom of tha bulge W. E.

Houghtling I otanrlafAlfleJ Thrust ATLANTA. (PNS) William Sfunf Show Service Flag Dedicated at Pontiac Church First Presbyterians Honor 50Parents Are Guests PONTIAC (PNS) McmbeA crncM uougnuing, 4, died sua denly of a heart attack at 5:30 (Por1ul) m. here Tuesday. The body was taken to the Qulram funeral home where funeral services will be at Dance, Games Will Follow Annual Show Nov. 20 2:30 m.

Thursday. The Rev. J. Gcach will oftldate. Burial will be Jn Atlanta cemetery.

He was born Nov. 3, 1895 In Control of north Africa put! U. S. 8000 milai closer Mediterranean front; only 5000 milat from Now 1 17. i rzy SOVIET' RUSSIA" -IIVICHY FRANCE 1 'T X-A I 4 may fore.

German, to draw CRIMEA ff Toulon 1 i troop, from union front 1 TV Atlanta, the son of Horace and FARMER CITY (PNS) The Georgia Jones Houghtling. His en annual stunt show sponsored by of First Presbyterian church hon the junior class will be presented York toCoioblonca, tire life was spent in Atlanta. He served as a constable on the police force and also as a member of the in the Rymnnslum of Mooro Town ored 50 young men who have ship high school at 8 p. m. Friday but 11,000 around Africa toSuai Nov.

20. volunteer lire department at the Proceeds from the event will be time oi his death. He was a mem ber of the Christian church. gone from that church into the armed forces by dedicating a service flag to them at the regal lur church service Sunday morning. Families of these boys were utilized to neip defray the ex pense of the annual Junior-senior It -t' Xy.r Aw a1 I Tl a Istanbul Csp.

MOROCCO 0 'rKv. "VECE A -J vi, k-, 1 He married Miss Inas Brown of Lincoln, Nov. 3, 1915. He is banquet and the publication of the survived by his wife: two dauch yearbook Tha Owl. Miss Patricia ters, Mrs.

Georgia Lou Kirkman Weedman is junior class adviser Stunts Announced. and Miss Phyllis Houghtling of The following stunts will be Lincoln; ana two erandch dren. special guests. The choir, under the direction of Jack North, sang "A Prayer for Our Country" and Mrs. Clareno Brace presented a solo, "Our Service Flag." Organ numbers by Ethel Ball Marvel were "Victory Prelude" by Yoder, "Cloister presented: A half sister, Mrs.

Mabel Kohler of Manitowoc, and three half "Old Glory" by tM freshman class, directed by Mrs. Ruth Pil kenton. Dromers, uaude Botkins, Lorton Oliver Botkins. Jacksonville "Crary Quiz" by the sophomore ana Jesse Botkins, also survive Scene" by Mason and "Warriors Song' by Maitland. class directed by Cassius A.

Rob The Rev. A. Brabson Morrow trts. Charles Enckson sermon was "inis is rioiy "A Day In the Nation's Capital" PONTIAC. (PNS) Churl.

by the Junior class directed by cncKson, 80, died late Tuesday Futricia weedman. Ground." Postpone Scout Troop aiternoon at his home at Howe. "It May Happen Here" by the Funeral services will be hold at 2 senior class directed by Irene m. Thursday at Rowe church Ainsworth and Lawrence E. Organization Burial will be In Rowe cemetery Smith.

He was born May 9. 18G2. in Judges from out of town will STANFORD. (PNS) At th uaaaiie county, the son of Andrew select the winning stunt. meeting held Monday evening at the Stanford Community high and larbar Gnswald Erickson.

He King, Queen Chosen. married Miss Minnie McElwee. A highlight of the evening will school for the purpose of reorgan June 19, 1923. He is survived by be the crowning of the king and nis wue, a Drotner, uie A. Erick queen of the stunt show.

Prior to izing the Boy Scout troop, only a few were present because weather conditions, so it will be son, i'oniiac. He was a member the event candidates for kin? and oi the Kowe Lutheran church. o.ueen are chosen from the senior DAKA ST Mil I IMJII Ip! MilfifffJfMjiffjffH fWJ-Ll! 1 1 1 If i TT I fill IXl-Hrni I Ttt- Ifl 7 wirl discussed at the Parent-Teacher meeting in December. class and candidates for their TtU i 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II I ryi Www JAW I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 LLtTl III rTWii i v-wf'-1 a I attendants from all four high school classes. Decision is made by ballots cast by the entire stu Livingston Nets 615 Tons dent body.

Other entertainment Includes dancing which will begin at 0:30 p. m. and refreshments which will be served in the tea room. Of Scrao A new feature of this year's Weary Feet Perk Up With Ice-Mint Treat When fett burn, callouiw lUng and tvd4 Up la torture, don't juit groan and or nothing. Rub on a little Ice-Mint Froety white, cream-like, it cooling toothing com fort helpa drive the fire and pain right out tired muaelea relax in grateful relief.

A world of difference in a few mlnutee. See how Ice-Mint helpa (often up corn, and eallouiea too. Get foot happy today, tha Ice-Mint way. Yout druggUt hai Ice-Mic program is the Introduction of tables of bridge, pinochle and October Total Is Announced "500." Prizes will be awarded. OES to Meet PONTIAC (PNS) John L.

EL PASO. (PNS) Thompson chapter OES will meet at 7:30 Stormont, Livingston county farm adviser, has announced that ap p. m. Friday. There will be an election of officers and the annual reports will be given.

'am TO HAVE FOOD SALE. noon proximately 615 tons of scrap were collected in Livingston county during October. Mr. Stormont, as county chairman of the scrap salvage committee, said that a total of 5,651 tons of scrap has been collected LEXINGTON. (PNS) The Open fl, MB women of the Christian church lie A SOc fl will hold a food sale at Ballinger's a ax raid store Saturday, Nov.

14, beginning! NOW ENDS THURSDAY at 11 a. m. since the first of the year. IKVIN STAUTS SUNDAY Mifea pi' 1 01 f-- 1 mti' ml 1 J0UMUI 0 7:20, 10:20 Postpone Mackinaw Gas Registration GABLE Methodist Sunday School Gas Rationing Delayed a Few Days by Shortage of Books MACKINAW. (PNS) Prin.

Porter Orr, who has been ap pointed to conduct the gas ration Tumim Classes Elect jC, ing registration, here and who Monday announced the time and place for registration, learned Tuesday that no ration books are El Paso Groups Hold HPZf I --N-2: available as yet and the registra a Mr i a i i.i i if i i una npnv a Avajtan i Organization Meetings tion is therefore indefinitely post tion is therefore indefinitely post- rfTYmr fitty-i I 1 1 I 7 il 7 II lintlL-PtH I TOr AUIIUW! Ickes Declares Greater Cut to Be Necessary poned. poned- lllHti 111111111 mm. EL PASO. (PNS) Two of the in the west and mid-west is necessary because of hitches in the distribution of coupon books and forms over the country, the OPA said. Ickes issued an extraordinary appeal to eastern motorists, stating that unless civilian con Methodist Sunday school classes There are two air raid shelters ffrfmni- IWllUW held organization meetings the last week.

The high school class taught by in Rome LaBnMetam Luther George elected the following officers Friday evening: Edson Easton Juniors Plan Class Play Announce Cast For Production EASTON. (PNS The juniors of the high school will present: "Remember the Day," a three act play, Friday, Nov. 13, at the sumption is cut voluntarily to the irreducible minimum, he could "see no way in which we can supply enough gasoline to Dressier, president; Joan Roth, iiiiiiijiiJaJ.iJiii.iJiA'iJ.iiJ.uiA'j.iiiiiiLJUiiim.i.ni.uni.iiJiiuj ends tonite r-T rniirfiiininirnniiiffrffiiniTiiYaiiiiiiifiinntrfiiiirririiiifi nlfillp, eTiravnr WW anton w.fu vice president; Lois Coyle, secre' 1 1 mm mm mm i IAw ddaau lwfr tary treasurer; Lloyd Patterson, in A I I I Mil BBfiM Ea membership chairman. -II I I I I i 1 I I I VII thi? a a ststrrs" WA SALLY GRAY. T1 The young adults held a meet' ir.g Monday evening and elected Joe Letsinger, president; Mrs.

ill I I I I IV II. MIL afl jlatlff 'Vti Luther George, vice president: I II I 1111X11 Also: "BATTLE of MIDWAY" Mrs. H. Roth, secretary treasur maintain the present value of the coupons." Must Cut More. Oil requirements of the American expeditionary force in North Africa will be "enormous," Ickes said in his capacity as petroleum co-ordinator for war, and the country's ability to keep supplies flowing to that war front and to Great Britain is "largely dependent upon cutting down our consumption here.

"There may be privation and suffering this winter, but wars er. They will hold a social meeting I mmmmmmmmm fiT A WITTS I I Starts 8:00, 8:68 cvaiiBaaL? i MKmKgMmimammKammnummtmmam high school auditorium, at 8 p. m. The juniors taking parts are: Paul Cunningham, Kathrine She-laborger," Donald Askridge, John Tomlin, Delores Cave, Arizona the first Sunday evening each month. 2 mwbmm SPRINGFIELD, ILL.

rationing registration for most of downstate Illinois was Tuesday night postponed from Nov. 12-14 to Nov. 18-20. The postponement order, issued by Carter Jenkins, state OPA director, followed an OPA announcement in Washington, D. that nationwide gasoline rationing had been moved back from Nov.

22 to Dec. 1. Jenkins said about a dozen downstate boards had received the necessary rationing forms and supplies and that these boards could proceed with registration this week, if de-sired. All other boards outside of Cook county will delay their registrations. Cook county will hold registration on the originally scheduled dates.

McLean county Tuesday night had not yet received its coupons and some supplies for gasoline rationing. WASHINGTON, D. UP) Gasoline ratitoning in the 31 Keith, Florence Fangmeier, Jim-mie Combs, Beulah Ray, Betty Bastian, Arnold Williamson, John Dimond, Alice Denney. Louise Pe- Elect Cheerleaders At Mackinaw High MACKINAW. (PNS) digo, Arvin Huber, Raymond student body of the Mackinaw I aJ-I ft' 01 NOW ENDS THURSDAY Township high school elected Burgelt, Alyce McCoy, Faye Van-landingham and Glendora Hall.

Others taking parts are: Carl Leesman, Albert Bubert, Robert A-S- MaV Ut-CtfDETADVIi-. Martha Miller, June Riley, and Evelyn Rankin as cheer leaders are not won without privation and suffering," Ickes said. "Everyone of us in the eastern states should realize that waste of oil is a disloyal act, the waste of priceless munitions needed on the field of battle." "Possibly the completion of the pipeline to the New York area, which will not be finished until next summer, may give some re for the year, at a meeting held on aehrends, Harry Lynn and Walter Fink. The band will make its Monday. Members of the Booster ft as 7 jrx first appearance of the year at this club will be elected in the near future to prepare for forthcom play.

ing basketball season. 7Xi raf cca. Kir L.n lief to civilians," Ickes went on, Rotarians Have Ladies Night Buys Barber Shop although we cannot even count MACKINAW. (PNS) Herbert upon that, not knowing what Cales, a barber, has purchased the DELAVAN. (PNS) The Ro tary club observed Ladies night barbershop from C.

N. Fritch, taking possession Monday. Mr. Fritch states not now under ration control will be postponed from Nov. 22 to Dec.

1, OPA announced on Tuesday, while Secretary of the Interior Ickes warned that a cut in the four gallon value of ration coupons in the east may be necessary. The postponement of rationing expects to be employed at a de fense plant in Peoria. Tuesday with a dinner at 6:30 p. served by the home economics class at the Delavan Community high school. Thursday night, Clyde Campbell is to lecture on aviation with the meeting at the Methodist church.

our military requirements will be by that time. Doesn't Require Use. "Meanwhile pleasure driving must be given up and only the minimum of heat maintained. All possible conversions to coal must be made." Drivers were, urged to remember that possession of a ration coupon does not require them to The Libyans and Cushites of lower Egyptian built the oldest lighthouses in the Lexinaton Unit to Meet "EVER SINCE EVE" Three Aet Comedy Will Be Presented by BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL use all the gasoline it entitles LEXINGTON. fPNS The PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURE OF ITCHY SKI RASH (due to axtarnal cauaa) Zemo a Doctor's liquid formula promptly relieves itch ot simple skin xaah.

Aids healing. Only fcnafX tU. All drugstores. aCtlYlli Lexington unit of the home bu 8:15 P. M.

Thursday and Friday Not. 12 and 13 School Autitorium reau will have an all day meeting Monday, Nov. 16, at the home of Mrs. Don Poshard. Mrs.

Harold Siron, Mrs. Dale Beck and Mrs. Burl Grimsley will be the Admission 30 Cents, Ineludlnc Tax. them to buy. The brief postponement of gasoline rationing in other areas, OPA officials said, will apply also to trucks, taxis, and other commercial vehicles in the east, where such vehicles will get ration books instead of the present books.

The books will be "'m ou, fe I I IKutis rhey 1 7. -nd then fh.y beh-vlr XN. 1 yolO0 wcr while w. wond." A-TJ JZ 7k assisting hostesses. Miss Clara I RUMMAGE SALE home adviser, Mrs.

William Luster and Mrs. Harold Siron will give the lessons. Thursday, November 12 at 917 W. MARKET ST. WSCS to Meet COOKSVILLE.

(PNS) The WSCS of the local Methodist Doors open 8 a. m. Sponsored by DeMolay Mothers Circle CHRISTMAS SALE Thursday, November 12 Trinity Lutheran Parish Hall Corner Madison and MacArthur sti. Lunch served at noon and 5:30 p. m.

CAFETERIA STTLE Gtrw by the Ladlee Aid of the Trinity Lutheran Church Doora Open at 11:00 A. M. CAROLYN'S HILL TOP INN Lexington, 111. good until Dec. 1, when the books take effect.

Before qualifying for the new books, commercial vehicle opera-ors must obtain certificates of war necessity from the office of defense transportation, certifying to their essential mileage and gasoline use. Issuance of these has been retarded by laxness of vehicle owners in filing applications, ODT has reported. church will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Merle Douglas, Mrs. Donald Armstrong will conduct the missionary lesson.

EW1MG THEATRE AIR-CONDITIONED WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "IHE MALTESE FALCON" Ufaetv OLDS CAUSE f' Ji rJj "I can fake 'em or love i' '''f I RAY MILLAIID BETTY FIELD 1 gg Patricia Morison Eugene Pallette wm llfy JtWl atur 1 iiit "QUE THRILLING NIGHT" Simm- Plan Church Supper SORE THROAT Astor with Bogart Mary ALSO Humphrey as mm a ar WILL BE OPEN' ALL WINTER continuing to serve Chicken a ud will hold a potluck dinner Sunday at the church immediately follow Steak Dinners throughout the win "DR. KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY" ArmlMire Day Matinee 1:30 Continuous. Doors Open Thurs. 3:30 ing me cnurch service. The Suez canal was 13 years in construction.

ter months, although tbe LARGE dining room will be closed after November 28..

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