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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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THE DAILY PANTA GRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910. PHONE 4500 SIX Mackinaw Students Women to Organize ARROWSMITH. (PNS) The To Register Aug. 30 Events of the Day in Normal women of the Methodist church will meet at 2:30 p. Friday to organize the Women's Society of Porter Orr has set Aug.

30 reg Christian Service, an organisation istration day for student of th which will Include all women of Mackinaw Township high school Mrs. Louie church for rehearsal. Heller is director. the cnurch. He will assist students from 9 to Father of Normal Professor Dies R.

0. T. C. Unit 11:30 a. m.

and from 1 to 3 p. School will open Sept. 8, with no Supper Party Word has been received In Nor major changes In the courses offered. The faculty remains the mal of the death of Atty. J.

To Honor Sons same as last year except for Mrs Gooding which occurred Sunday morning at his home in Fond du Lac, following a long Illness. Madge Gibson, who succeeds Miss To Have Social STRAWN. (PNS) The Ladles Aid of the Methodist church will hold an ice cream social in the park Thursday evening. MASON dlTY Mrs. J.

S. Jansaen and Miss Anna The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Anna Schug, and will teach Eng The funeral will be held there llth, Latin and dramatics. Ward will entertain members Proposed at University Application Blanks the Christian church and friends Wednesday morning.

Mr. Gooding is the father of R. (J. Gooding, associate professor of chemistry at I I Wm.m.I i.nln.v.lfK with a covered dish supper and Lincoln Orphans Home lawn party at 6:30 p. m.

Friday at Janssen of Pekin who had been visiting at the home of their aon and brother, the Rev. Selde Jan Professor and Mrs. Gooding have TO MaV MOmeCOming their home, 106 West Ash street. The event is in honor of their Deen at rona au lag lor some LINCOLN. (PNS) The annual Received but Waiting tkne.

sons, Frank Jr. and Don. me lat ssen, returned to their home night. reunion and homecoming of the ter is celebrating his 18th birthday List Is Extensive Neal Schutwele, 12 year old son Sons and Daughters organization of at this time, and the former ia leav the Odd Fellows Orphans home The public acceptance of the Tiggly Wlggly Lodiet' Home Journal Jamboree hai been ao startling that we again feature this amazing sale of foods as advertised in the Ladle Home Journal your eeeurance of quality, just as IMggly Wlggly is your wuranee ot quality food at the lowest prices. ing next Monday for Fort Worth, Hospital Notes St.

Joseph's. will be held Sunday and Monday, of Mrs. Rita Schussele, fell from a wing Saturday, breaking one bone In his right wrist and fracturing the other. Application blankj for the estab Tex. where he will matriculate at Texas Christian university.

Sept. 1 and 2, It was announced lishment of a rwerve omcen train' Monday, Frank ha Just completed three Patients admitted are: William Jackson, 206M South Center street; Jng corn unit at Illinois State Nor The affair Is a homecoming for The Rev. and Mrs. E. O.

England former girls and boys of the home of the Methodist church returned Harry Zehr, 1220 North East street; mal university have been received from the war department, Presi 31 ITEMS ADVERTISED IN A SINGLE ISSUE OF THE LADIES' years of work at Illinois State Normal university and will take his fourth year's work in the college of Bertha Knapp. 1109 South Mrs. Thomas Harris of East St Mrs. Friday night from a three weeks' dent R. W.

Falrchlld announced street and Lawrence Husae- Louis, formerly Miss Cressy Craw- Main trip through the scenic spots of HOME JOURNAL ARE FOUND ON THE SHELVES OF PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES, AND THE PRICE TAGS TELL THE REST OF education of the Texas school. Ho Intends to enter the ministry. Monday. mann, Meadows, all medical; E. J.

ford, is president of the organiza- the western states. Information from the department Carmody, 1202 North Clinton street tion. Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Duel, accom He occupied the pulpit Sunday indicate that there are approxi THE STORY. and Mrs. Wayne Brook, GiDson panied by their son In law and doming at the First Baptist mately 300 institutions that would City, both surgical; Beverly David- im-- LMUJ son. 308 Grav avenue: James Schil- V'UlCaqO Man Killed like to have such units immedl daughter, the Rev, and Mrs.

Seide Janesen, plan to leave Monday for cnurch and Sunday evening gave the meditation at the Hymnic hour at the First Christian church, of ately. The shortage of officers koskl, 803 West Scott street and When Auto Overturns week vacation In the Ozarks. (1) SUNKIST ORANGES 220gSize, Doz. 25c trained to conduct such work, how. Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll Burnham Eunice cruicniey ana nuin r.a' which his father is pastor. He will speak next Sunday morning at the ever, will delay the formation of wards, McLean, all tonsil. PONTIAC. UP) Allen M.

Form- and family moved Monday from these units. This means, the preei Christian church. Fatienu dismissed are: Clair EMwald of 4130 North Kevstona ave. the McCreery apartment to the dent explained, that Normal will Hudson, 1101 East Washington nU6i Chlcag0i an audltor for the Frank Benscoter property at 106 (2) DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICES? 27c have to await its turn, following the East Myrtle street. itreei; varies viarn, victory ni minds emergency relief commls- Mrs.

Charles Oliver filing of applications. Arends Pushes Idea. Dies at Normal Home Konaid Lipscomo, nue worth Mor- glon( was killed early Monday when ri avenue; Jacob Klper, 1312 North hls alltomobile left the road six Allln street; Alice and Mary Kid- mUn north here and DRY GROVE Mrs. William Bowman received The application blanks came from wen, oxx wesc jacKsun street; -m1! turned Mrs. Charles Oliver, 59, of 1113 (3) CREAM OF WHEAT Zet 23c the government, the president a a a wr Jk word Friday of the death of her pointed out, after suggestions from South Fell avenue, Normal, died at Borel s.

Authorities concluded he had brother in law, Oren Wilson, of avenue; auriiyn Jaeger, ouo Huu af)1 th whee Low street; Eleanore Bowers, Me- Ewing, Ind. the university for the substitution 6:25 p. m. Sunday. of four years of R.

O. T. C. train- Mrs. Oliver was born Sept.

6, ing for the proposed one year of 1880, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lean; Mary Verdun, Odell; Ernest Ernest Toepke is expected home (4) KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES rJOic Tuesday night from a 10 days Smith, Lexington; Helen Nicols, KAr Matv Careen Ct Willi. THnl WTCCn compulsory military training.

Rose. She was married to eastern trip. As the result of the co-operation Charles Oliver, April 6, 1910. Gladys and George Spray, all of Funeral Conducted Two trees were blown down in of Leslie C. Arends, representative Surviving are the husband; one In congress from this district, such Wendell, at home: one broth- Wapella; Donald Veihman and the yard at the Charles McCue (5) RY KRIJP ni.

2ie (6) RITZ m. ISc Donald Smith, Hopedale; James Funeral services for Mrs, Mary farm during the heavy wind and a plan Is being considered by those er, Oscar Ross of 1107 West Jack- Colman, and Arthur McKee, Farmer Green, 1204 V4 South Clayton etreet, rainstorm Saturday afternoon. sponsoring the bill for compulsory son street; three sisters, Mrs. Anna City; Ida Keating, Oak Forest; who died Saturday, were held at Granback of 203 Kreltzer avenue; Mrs. Ray Maglrl, 22ZH East Mar-13 p.

m. Monday at the Beck me military training. U. S. Would Furnish Supplies.

The Incorporation of such a pro Mrs. D. J. Webb of Perry, Ohio; (7) CANNED GRAPEFRUIT 5 25c ket street; Kate Traynor, 501 East morial home Mrs. G.

O. Betsburg of Milwaukee, Wis. Grove street; Mrs. Charles Lawyer, The Rev. Fred Ogan officiated.

1305 West Elm street; Mrs. Vernon singers were Mrs. F. W. Disbrow, vision In the law, if passed, would enable college students to obtain She was a member of the First Fuller, Farmer City; Kussei Mrs.

F. R. Gleasoner and Mrs. Les 416 N. Main Phone 2987 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Blakney and baby girl, 413 Grant ter Evans, a college education and military Methodist church, the Friendship training at the same time, and club and the Twentieth Century (8) COLMAN'S MUSTARD4 29c (9) FRENCH'S r9c would eliminate the necessity of club.

street, Normal; Mrs. Anthony Kiley Pallbearers were Wade Farmer, and baby girl, r. r. 4, Bloomington George Lawbaugh, Jasper Jones, and Mrs. Thomas Troman and baby John Farmer, Earl Smith and Del- the government paying etudents The funeral will be Wednesday salaries due those serving under afternoon at the home and at the Fresh Gr'd Bee! boy, 701 west walnut street.

mar wheeler, the compulsory military training Ylral Methodist church Mennonite. Burial was in Blue Mound cem- law, President Falrchlld explained. Patients admitted are: Ronald etery near Cooksville. Equipment, instructors, uniforms r. nd supplies would be furnished by JylveSTers leTUm and Sliced 67) CD Boiled IlamiP Sullivan.

814 East Chestnut street; (10) HEINZ' SOUPS VARIETIES AT 2 Cans 25C (11) ROYAL. rSii 'can 32c (12) (13) Campbell's Tomato Juice 3cls19c Mrs. Anna Pearson- Sibley; Dale the war 'w! Twin Sonj Buried department, correspon- prom FjUSy Weekend cates, if an R. 0. T.

C. indicates, Erdman, Chenoa; Mrs. dence unit should be established at Nor- and Mrs. W. H.

Sylvester, unrwiman, oiu ouum oiaie uec, iuneral services for twin sons Chops 16fb and Mrs. jyie sparrow, ou n-ast 0f Mr and Mrs. W. Sherman mat. Tne university wouia neces- 404 North Linden street, went to Front street, all surgical; tugene sphar, 501 South Linden street, eariiy rurnisn classrooms, omces, Decatur Friday evening where they storage space, drill space and take accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Es-precautions for the safeguarding of kridge. formerly of Normal, on a orrister, 010 -ast weitnut Normal, who were born Saturday, meaicai; miss noQena nwurom, wr, nela at 3 p.

m. Monday at Chops federal property, tne president saia. motor trip to Elwood, Ind. Satur- uanocK, tonsu. Park Hin cemetery.

The Rev. ISSobMc (14) KRAFT'S. day. Here they attended the cele patients aismissea are: Mrs. John SUrr of Normal offl.

miIb Tn nivknAif UAntUit flnftrtTO I Jt elated. One boy died at 11:45 Sliced Bologna 12 jonnston, oix west rove m. Saturday and the second at 5:25 ivjrs, Ljiman nuuicr, iriuucau, iio. a. m.

Sunday. Felker, r. r. 4, Bloomington; Jene Coup, Pontlac; Mrs. Zelva Ca plinger, Maroa and Major Waller, Oliver Rites Set Funeral services for Mrs.

Charles Oliver, 1113 South Fell avenue, Normal, who died Sunday, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at' the home and at 2:30 p. m. at the First Methodist church in Bloomlngton.

Rainbow Choir to Meet Members of the Rainbow choir of the First Christian church will meet at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the bration honoring Wendell L. Winkle. Returning to Decatur Saturday evening, the party motored to Springfield Sunday and attended the state fair.

One of the things that especially impressed the Sylvesters at the Elwood celebration was the speed and efficiency demonstrated in handling the immense crowd. More than 8,000 persons an huur were admitted to the grounds they said. Danvers. Brokaw. (16) KOOL-AID DRINKS 3 10c (17) IVORY .3 IK 25c (18) IVORY S.2lc (19) HORMEL'S SPAM 25c Patients admitted are: Mrs.

Laura E. Moran, Stewardson; and Mrs. Fannie Pace, 1009 North McLean street, both medical; Lucille Frisby. 804 North Beech street, Nor. mal.

sureical: Jimmie and Ada Jones, Leroy, both tonsil. Patients dismissed are: Mrs. El 5c I (21) WOODBURY'S S0AP.B7c (20) CAMAY Bar c.H.PRvne mer Wellman. 205 West Willow street, Normal; Earl Brent, Farm. ZsS' ANOTHER REASON WHY EVERY 7th Ira iiEAiaiSa COFFEE! 3 1 391 2 29j 3 47yjj 25c SALAD DRESSING Pint Jar.

(22) MIRACLE WHIP er City; Mrs. R. D. Caswell, Dela-van; Claude R. Stanger, 105 East Empire street; Miss Betty Schmid- zessszi (plenty of parking space! SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (23) LUX FLAKES 2lc (24) FELS NAPTHA B4c (25) COCA COLA 6 8 25c gall, Minier; Mrs.

Edwin 1009 North Evans street; Carol Louise Weber, Cooksville; Mrs. Al-bin C. Anderson, 101 North Grove street, Normal and Miss Mabel Hess, Danvers. Church of God Meeting Opens at Lincoln Park Quality Low Prices Honest Dealings Courteous Service. 49c Red Pitted Cherries, 3 No.

2 tins 29c; gal. tin. Payne's Special Coffee, 9 1 lb. bag 15c; 3-lb. 25c 43c YOUR DOCTOR RECOMMENDS FRESH FRUIT and FRESH FRUIT JUKES Blackberries, 3 No.

2 tins Happy Hour Coffee, 2-lb. jar (27) i (29) BON C.K.I0C (26) DELSEY 3 (28) LIFEBUOY 4 (30) SAW FLUSH. 19c Heinz Ketchup 147oz. bottles 2 tor 33 Heinz Soups Most Kinds 2 tins 25C Jersey Corn Flakes Large Boxes 2 fr 15c Red Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 pkgs. 11c Jlcaliliful for Young or Old! FINE QUALITY NOW! BANANAS I LINCOLN.

(PNS) Over 1,000 persons from Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and other midwestern states attended the opening meeting Sunday of the Illinois state camp meeting of the Church of God at Brainerd park. The annual business meeting will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday with the Rev. I.

K. Dawson of Bloom ALL (31) KERR JAR K1INUS SUIIKIST ORANGES Now at Their 1 Very Best! 25c Mallard Asparagus, 2 No. 303 tins Corn, Tomatoes, Green Beans, Red Beans, Kidney Beans, Pork and Beans, Diced Carrots, Hominy, Kraut or Kraut Juice, 4 No. 2 cans 3" 21c Del Monte Tomato Juice, No. 300, 4 cans ington, chairman.

Divine healing service is scheduled for 4 p. m. Tuesday. These services will be held only on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT PIGGLY WIGGLY, WELL KNOWN BRANDS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES.

NEW CROP RED RIVER OHIO 1 POTATOES 23c ALSO DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE These foods contain the vitamins your body craves and the price is. reasonable! Put these items on your shopping list! GltOVER HELM CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Bonnie Mae Flour RTiKs'Ss" $1.09 CHENOA Wrap-in-Wax Wax Paper 1 A Matches, 6 boxes 15c Book Matches, box of 50 books 6c Mr. and Russell Easton small box 9c; large and son, Charles, of Binghampton, N. arrived Sunday to spend sev 25c Downlin Tissue, 6 rolls 17c Peanut Butter, 24-oz.

jar eral days at the homes of the former's father, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Borax Soap Chips, 2 lg.

boxes 37c Easton, and at the home of the 19c Silver Dust, Dish Towel Free, large box FRESH MICHIGAN former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. 3 10c CELERY XX Mule Team Borax, Ig. box 14c This Week Arthur T. Easton and daughter, Margery.

13c Lighthouse Cleanser, 4 cans Sweet Heart Soap, 4 bars Mrs. Herrick Johnson and daugh IN OUR MODERN SANITARY MARKETS ter, Jean, left Sunday for Chicago where they will spend several days 20c 13c Pickled Pimento Veal Loaf, lb. Oscar Mayer Ring Bologna, lb. ILLINOIS WEALTHY Lb. APPLES 5c, 18c 33c Lean Pork Steak, lb.

Fresh Ground Beef, 2 lbs. visiting friends and relatives. Ben Kaplan departed Sunday for Duluth, where he will spend several weeks. He was accompanied to Chicago by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mose Kaplan, who returned home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Firkser and children, Stanley and Lorraine, We Repeal, By Popular Request ORANGE SHERBET Made With Real California Valencia Orange Juice KRAFT CHEESE. American or A Pound MO Box TuC 25c Cudahy's Tang, New Meat 0 Sensation, 12-oz.

tin Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. of Prescott, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and daughter, Betty, of Bay City, left Monday after visiting the Sol Kaplan and Mose Kaplan families. 22c 20c Delicious Ham Salad, lb Summer Sausage or Cooked Salami, lb.

'J BEEF POT 19c QUART CARTON 15c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAYMONT Miss Donnabelle Pampel and William Pampel are enjoying an outing to Pikes Peak in Colorado and Yellowstone National park, accompanying the Paul Sparks family of Pontiac. They left Saturday. George Regenold is still very sick at St Mary's hospital, Streator, HONEYCOMB STEAKS From Swift's Premium and 0 Armour's Star Beef. SIRLOIN STEAKS 38V FRYING CHICKENS 33? FRESH DRESSED ORIOLE SLAB BACON mZr 17 SWISS CHEESE XX 39- WTF NF ifts 9 YY lJLtikJ Armours Star eeOxh WATERMELONS. 22 lb.

av. 4 ftp each Iv At These Stores Only: 1200 N. Main Main 1200 N. Main Sf. Front Main Lemons, although one stone has already been removed from the right sali 23c 23c Apples, No.

1 Duchess, 6 lbs. Juiry, 300 size, doz. Head Lettuce, 5 doz. size 2 for 11C Michigan Celery Hearts, 4 ft bdl. 10c; lg.

stalks, for UC vary gland. George Morris, who has been visiting in the Earle Werts and Warren Werti hom the last week returned to his home in Lexington Sunday. Kalian Prune Mrs. Eva Walters of Stamford, Conn, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Herbert Sax ton.

Honey Dew Melons, 1 each Tomatoes, I lb. 5c; bushel 59c I Mr. and Mrs. William Wurmnest and daughter Evelyn and Doris are Our Markets Are Complete Our Prices Always Right. spending this week In Farmer City.1 Mrs.

E. Wertz, Reporter. 1.

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