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THREE PHONE THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILU, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1937. IHundreds to See Develop IQ. Ready and Waiting for Spring 40 SCHOOLS FAMILY NIGHT 12 McLean County Youths Recruited Church Show on r- 1 TRAFFIC LIGHT FIGHT FLARES rmim niTiTAVM L.ite or Lnrui for Michigan CCC DRAWS SCORES On their wiy to enRSfe in t-vv-reforestation woik In Michigan iN ft ll 1 1 ft II VIJllV Hundreds of McLean county K)UlU Ull I A KJ to attend the First Methodist Episcopal church at 7:30 p. m. Monday to the Student Council embers i Friday were 12 McLean county youth enrolled Thuriday by Lieut.

1 Many Turned Away From Sectionalism Marks Hold State Convention Here. Eig Show Given at West ern Avenue Center. Argument on Schools Protection. scheduled for 10 a. m.

next Thurs day In the old poat office build In. R. L. Cuhln. CCC certlflca tlon officer for McLean, Tazewell and Woodford countle, announced Representatives of more than 40 Every available seat and all standing room taken, many were Sectionalism reaied ita head In Friday, heated aigumenti over the propoaedi Enlisted Thursday weie the fol i I I 1 Illinois high schools gathered In HloomiUKton Friday for a two day placement of special trafflo lunta lowlns.

Ralph Barber, 1503 North turned away from Western Avenue Community center Friday night. lainoun street, moomingion; jonn for the protection of school chll-j when a famllv night program, spotv Hr.n aftee Alderman tienry a- T. Chancellor and Harry Harness Cooksville; Chalmert Fannin, Wil sored by The Pally Pantagraph. was presented. Children sat on the Welch Introduced petition at Krldav nlwht's weekly council meet liam B.

Holt, William R. Leaner. sua from the nativity to the ascension, filmed In Kurope, the Holy Land and Fgypt. A musical score will be played throughout the film, on sound equipment, reproducing some of the world's best orchestral, organ and choral music by famoua composers, blending with the scenes, which policy crucifixion and resurrection Of Jesus. The flint has been exhibited to more than half a million persona during the last two years Wayne Becker Dies; Funeral on Monday Wayne Becker, 7l West Wash.

Ingtoit sliect. service man for th Automatic Phonograph company, died at 5 20 a. m. Friday at Bro. kaw hospital.

He was 34 years of floor and at the edge of the atage ing proposing Installation of port aa the 151 children and adults pre Harry C. Campbell and Frank A. Mm cum, Leioy; Charlei Great-houiie, McLean: Paul L. Mulvaney. able light at Washington ana e-Lean itreeti.

sented a program of varied Inter- Joseph H. Shepherd, The petition, he tald, bore Igna-i Stanford turea) of 25 persons and head or oiuin nriranizatlona. Although a Hudson, and Herman Gronewald, Arrowsnilth. eat. The band of the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Children's school, wearing red and black uniforms and directed by Heniy llebert, were applauded as they presented a group of nu in hen to open the pro state student council convention a' ttloomlngton high achool.

Personality, variously defined as "having what It takea" and "the sum total of one's was the aubjert of discussion at Friday nlght'a session, with Dr. S. A ilamrln of Northwestern university aa principal speaker. Personality Factor. Dr.

Ilamrln urged the students to become Q. conscious," explaining that just aa the I. or Intelligence quotient. Is the relationship between mental and chronological age, ao the P. (j or per sonallty quotient.

Is the ratio between one'a personality and chronological age. Institutions have personalities as well aa Individuals, and the kind of tormy argument aroie, It waa referred to C. Wllllama, water and light euperlntendent and the police Dr. A. Ilamrln Northurslern linhrrilty fwulty niemlier, adlwd del-rgatea to the stale student council contention Friday night to do something about their peroonallly quotients.

and finance commltteee. A achool boaid recommendation that tne light be placed waa also read by gram. The last number was under direction of one of the boys, Wallace Hyde. Mr. Welch.

Might Ha Solution. Alderman Alonzo Sargent Library Tour t.Urn. Appealing and attractive from The funeial will be held at 10 a. m. Monday at the Heck memorial home with the Rev.

Chester B. (Jrubb of First Christum churcn officiating. Mr. Becker was born Jan. 8, 1903, lie mauled Allene Dalton of Blooms opined that the experimental place Francis E.

Jobba the atandpolnt of continuing and ment of the type suggested (manu stage appearance was the sketch, Dies of Pneumonia a Around the World In 15 factured In Decatur and previously demonstrated to the council) might achool from which one Is graduated Is aa much factor In his later suc presented by a group of boya and Fiancls Kugrne Johba, year old offer a aolutlon to what he termed cess as his scholarship and partic girls from the library club of the grandson of Mr. and Mia. Clarence the unsatisfactory aervlca of a sus- Day Nursery, under direction of Miss Alice McCarty, member of the ipation In student activities, Dr Hamrln pointed out. He suggested the following meth Ington In H'34 Ha Is survived by; his wife, three children, Dorothy Mae, Charles Wayne and Joan; hl father, Charles Becker of Aesump lion, and a brother, Dale Beekef of Farmer City. pended traffic light at Washington atreet and Towanda avenue, fho staff of Withers public llhiarv.

The latter waa Installed early thla year ods to keep one from "getting lost In the crowd:" children have been reading stories of other countries and the pageant to protect Washington achool pupils. ia the outgrowth of their tour of Thrasher of r. r. Heyworth, died of pneumonia at 10 30 a. m.

Frld.ty at St. Joseph's hospital. The funeial will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Reck memorial home with the Rev.

M. S. Harvey In chaige. The child was horn April 30, 1034. in lllooinington, ami of Mr.

and the world, by means of their library books. Mr. Welch aald the petition-proposed light would protect high school and Jefferson school students. Muyor Lou la F. Wellmerllng reminded the council of the U5i I.

IKik at yourarlf. t. Ilea concerned for others, S. Dedicate yourself to some challenging job. Before Dr.

Ilamrln spoke, Fred Hoy from the children's school, directed bv John Foy, physical di cost per light and that there waa no rector, presented tumbling acts and Hellyer of Prkln, chairman. Intro nvramld huildlna- which dellshted1 Mrs. Frank Johba. ling North financial provision for Ita purcnaae. He said such Installation would duced John Frankel of New Trier duct Ion of new officers will elossj the convention.

Miss Ruth Singleton of Clinton, state president, addressed the group Friday afternoon on "School Spirit and ths Student Council." and a panel discussion wss led by P. Kurla of B. H. S. on "Values and Weaknesses of Student Councils." Participants were Bernard Hoffs man, Peoria Manual; Katherlnsj lyech, Waiikegan; Martin Chrtee topher, Im Salle-l'eru; Dan Dauglw the audience.

Highllghla were the! Western avenue. Ilesldra his grand-two dramatic sketches, "The Old' parents and parents, he Is survived high school, who defined person result In many requests from other ality; Frank Call of Fast Peoria, Woman In the Shoe." bv bovs from! by a sister. Pall ida Ann, and the Horner cottage under direction another giandfather, Frank W. Jobha of Kloomington. Dark skle! Take 'em away! Spring's here and I ni not going to wait longer to get rid of I lies shoes.

Thus Kenneth While, son of Mr. nil Mr, llaker of 207 South Mil-ran street, hurls lefianre at fold w-alher. Psntsir.ph Photo school areas. Department Declines. Aldermen Lawrence W.

Turpln and Chariest H. Hartlng, respectively, demanded traffic lights be In of their house mother, Mrs. Mona McLaughlin; and "The Warn Dance," presented by girls fiom the Sheridan cottage, directed by their house mother, Mrs. Ruth Ratllffe. Martin to Address stalled at Market-Allin and Main Community Players IQTATE QEQQIAN Teetotalers Group Miller streeta Intersections.

Their R. A. RAMSEYER who suggested a cleanliness drive as a achool personality builder; Lillian Niedner of Downera Grove, who talked on the Importance of dependability, consistency, sincerity and tolerance If one would be a leader; Lola Fullerton of rtt. Anne, who pointed out that while con (Hicnce la an asset, cocklnesa la a liability; and Robert Ma us of Pekln, who stressed the Importance of self adjustment. Reception Is Held.

erty, Chllllcolhs and Mltchel KaU nick, Lryden. A matinee dance foU lowed. Delegates from the follows Ing achoole ars here for the con vent Ion ith ui i uuuuivn Score Triumph mis group waa assisted hy a youiu and Temperance" will woman employe, who responded ()f Dr. le.tolutiona to this effect were referred to the police and finance committee. At the request of the 'The Church Mouse' three encores, singing with guitar Harold R.

Martin at an open meet TO BE INVITED Ant loch, Bloom Township, Blu AGAIN NAMED ing of the Teetotalers club at the Island, Champaign, Chllllcothe, accompaniment. Wins Chicago Trip. Vernon Keen, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T.

Keen of 3U8 Florence Y. M. C. A. at 3 p.

m. Sunday. Reports on progress in afflliat Cicero, Clinton, Colllnsvllle, Delao mayor, Mr. Williams explained regulations on Installation, explaining that the state highway division has already declined to Install one at Main-Miller on the ground cross BY GRACE JEW ETT Al'STIN. Community Players presented The Church Mouse," to a friendly Inir with Allied Youth, national van, Decatur, DcKalb Township, Downera Grove, Dundee, East Peoria, Elgin, Granite City, Harp.

Tuberculosis Association avenue, pupil of Normal CenttHl youth temperance movement, will The Apollo quartet of Illinois Wasleyan university entertained the Board of Education Makes school, won the trip to Chicago In ia djsruased along with plana for audience Friday night in the Ma Jestlc theater. traffic does not warrant It, Discussion brought out that Market atreet Is to be abandoned sls a the harmonica confer by playing extending the program of the lo delegates songs at the evening aesslon. A reception at Hal Elects Al A. Ulbrich Delegate. Practically No Change in Lineup.

"When I Grow Too Old to Dream." cal cluh. Girls aa well aa boys of "The Church Mouse" is replete state route next month Locust A second prize was awarded to Stone's home followed. The convention will be continued with gayety and the atmosphere Kenneth. Rousey, son of Mr. and er, Chicago, Highland Park, Johna Hill Decatur, Johnston City, Kankakee, Kingman, Peoria, Lena Technical, Chicago, Leyden, Lows point, Maine, Mason City, Momence, New Athens, New Trier, North-brook, Pekln, Peoria Central, Red dick.

Rock Island, Roosevelt, ChU atreet to bear this traffic and that a light of the city's selection could at 9 a. m. Saturday with a discus that one is supposed to associate Mrs. Kaymnnd Rouricy of 106 Vlr high school age and older are to Utke part In the meeting. John Grimm and Klbert Crandall will be In charge of the serving of refreshments.

sion of student council functions glnla avenue, who played "Red then be installed. Mr. Turpln ob Roy A. Ramseyer was elected wlth Parig nd Vienna, where the president of the Bloomington board scenes cf the play were laid. led by Dr.

C. A. DeYoung of Illi jected to the original Washington nois State Normal university, and Wing." Miss Violet Schneider of Hudson presented a group of xylophone Prairie petition specifying the De- of education at a reorganization Off scene music by Mrs. Clirrord meeting Friday evening In the highjCoolidge and Miss Thelma Lou rwtur made light, contending suit. The McLean County Tuberculosis association, meeting Friday noon at the Y.

W. C. elected Al A. Ulbrich to go as a delegate to the annual meeting of the Illinois Tuberculosis association, to be held in Rockford April 19 20. Mr.

Ul rago, Roosevelt Jf, Peoria, Shelby vllle, St. Anne, Stelnmeti, Chicago, Waukegan and Walseka. a presentation of student projects by various delegates. A luncheon at the Y. W.

C. A. and the Intro- solos, and tespondrd to an encore able ones could be made here under school. Miss Mattle C. Bishop, sec retary, and A.

G. Erickson, trees-. i Miss Schneider has appeared on previous family night programs and was received with applause. Miss Helen Zalucha, always a fav be given by favorites of the last four years' family night activities, Including Miss Ned Parret and the Community Center Chllren'a chorus, directed by Miss Frances Beyer. Other numbers will be presented by students from Towsnda urer, also were re-eieciea unmi- Mr.

Williams' direction. His portion of the second resolution specified a portable light at Market-Allln streeta "for the specific purpose of protecting" Edwards school pupils. DHrure nupiit-u jubl 1111 iu pay "Paris gayety!" The property committee, headed by Mrs. William Tick, arranged for the curtain to rise after the first scene, laid in a Vienna bank president's plain office, and the audience watched the atage transformed to a Paris hotel mously. orite with family night audiences, brich will present a formal Invitation for the 1938 meeting to come to Bloomington.

Letters from vari Jean P. Harrison and L. M. Byer- NOW We Can Safely Make This AHHerlion: with John Ivan Cole, Kae Worth- lv. successful candidates In Hon ous local groups have preceded his dav'a achool election, took their hUh school and musical groups from Bloomlngton-Normal.

Details of the program will be announced Invitation. places on the board. Mr. Harrison GABBLING. When the mayor called for a suite.

The audience gained an Im presglnn of how important the plac Mrs. L. G. Freeman, chairman of ington and Paul Koeake, presented a group of accordion quartet numbers and were encored. One More) l-ft.

The closing number was a one act play, "Conaolation," presented as a new memoer replacing airs, next week. the annual Christmas seal sale, an Edith M. LaBounty. Mr. Byerly ing of a bowl of daisies may be vote on Alderman Floyd C.

Scharf'a resolution that the city engineer already had served one three year nounced the total receipta for 1936 to be $3,478.71 as compared to I-IOOOCC-OC-MOOOOO YOU CAN REDUCE! repair broken sidewalk along the term. by Mrs. Nellie Mollne, Miss Kva come. Miss Betty Burklund and Mrs. Donald Smith, opening their careers In the play as stenographers to the Comrnittee members for the com south side of the 100 block, West Grove street, every alderman was so Intent on conversation on other Hule, Miss Gladys Tracy, Miss Myra Hollis and Mrs.

Margaret Davidson. The scene is a hospital room, where the nervous patient ing year as announced by Mr. Ramseyer are Identical to those of last year with one exception. The teachers committee, formerly head imperious Viennese baronial bank president played with zest by William Guthrie of Wesleyanfrom the $2,542.71 the preceding year, a gain of $936. Miss Mary Southwick, executive aecretary, reported 101 examinations made in March at the clinic held at Falrvlew sanatorium; and assistance given an Immunization program In Danvers; and demonstrations on home hygiene and SATURDAY SPECIAL Fancy, Lonjr Stemmed ROSES ed by Mrs.

LaBounty, now will have Is Irritated by a visit from a well meaning but careless friend. point of their opening went on to a veritable derby for admiration and happiness. Lloyd Eyer as Its chairman. Mr. The last Pantagraph sponsored Harrison will be a member of the 1'hons 1410 far Ajinolnt-mrnt X.

Art I. Hsvs rn a douhls dowsf.i hump en tH. al Ihs steal topics with his neighbor that there was no responding vote. "For want of a vote," said the mayor, after rapping with the gavel, "that motion is lost." Mr. Scharf protested and went through the motiona again.

"Keep them after school if they don't behave," laughed Alderman Andrew M. Ryan. family night program will he pre care of the sick given before a num Without the Use of DRUGS committee. The costumes of the play were sented Friday night, April 23. Spe pleasing.

Alfred O. Brown, man cial numbers for this program npn- i a a No Action Required. City Superintendent of Schools it ml inn fat or ber of home bureau units. Miss Southwick has also assisted In a series of lectures being given the nurses at St. Joseph's hospital.

up under the guidance of Clyde Noble, proved to be one of the few Individuals who understand the James Armour Lindsay presented ftl el re nor. Iisnf for board consideration a teachers LIVINGSTON c. The election of officera for the The repair project was referred salary schedule calling for assured technique of a gold headed cane. As his gallant mood Increased, and raises of 5 percent for all teachers, coming year waa postponed until May because of no report from the to the city engineer. WATER RATES.

ne snouiea, "Alter an, I not so II.VS-) a a huJfffis Shrsf and thick waist? Expected but not guaranteed In Mrs. Stevens 5 old!" laughter from the audience VMlilHirn'N Ki'iiiiliir tiiiulify All (olors, in the Heller rii-lirs teller Times Iti'il ll.ipi) Daii I'iuk Nimrnir sellow Talisiiiiin llronte Token pricut While Killarney creases (dependent upon funds nominating committee. Dr. Vincent Marquis, medical dl available) should bring the year's The city, according to a com KKIIt'CK fiihlly, an My a il pli'Hxniitly Hti-iuu luiilis followed liy re-(Iticlnn Ireatuii'iils our expert mas- K1MIHO. Special Offer! 5 Vinils $9.00 10 Visits $18.00 20 Visits $32.00 showed that the "old nobleman' had won them all.

rector of Falrvlew sanatorium, will munication to be submitted to the Normal council, will furnish Lake read a paper on the state program Carroll Cade had the role of the salary boost to about 12 percent for elementary teachers and 10 percent for high school Instructors, Dr. I 4. Hsvs Veil hssvy sat indefatigable Jackson. He gained Bloomington water to the latter at Rockford. His subject will be Importance of Standard X-Rav thlahs a 4 a laugh for every Inch of his night city at a flow of not less than 850 su I lacks? Technique." Mrs.

L. G. Freeman gallons a minute along Ash atreet, Lindsay said. No formal action was required on the proposed salary schedule. Dr.

will represent the Fairview board shirt. John Morris as "Baron Frank" aided his brother. Charles Mercier, first on the stage at the HomeMade CANDY Saturday Specials! MRS. STEVENS FAMOUS Bloomington to furnish all material at the state meeting. Lindsay pointed out that a com and labor (estimated at Install meters and fittings but will not Onr rrwlliods not only Kr.in i r.

Hsvs sik' u. hut HKAITIKV curtain's rise, gave his part all it mittee of teachera now la at work obtain right of way. RH.I I and malts yon lima and fsrl IIIIMi. neeaea. To the repeated curtain calls.

Two Pass Marine Tests Donald Sizemore, 1212 West Per Dozen IMivery 10c Kutra on a long term salary schedule designed to place teachera on a fairer Hsvsj The cost will be 15 cents per 1,000 cast and Director Lew Cole took bows at the close. TRIAL OFFER a Ursa, un-shspcly left wage basis. This schedule should Chestnut street, and Joseph W. BULK ASSORTMENTS T. fl.V.

V0U a thick be completed during the coming With this ad The last play of the season, Fresh Fields," Is now nearly cast, Conroy, 1402 North East street, passed preliminary marine corps Boat-loar I2.no RIMm Balh S4.nu niiin d.iii year and presented for action next spring, officials estimated. ('line. Covered Nougat And Krsvr anklcs? gallons for water In monthly quantities less than 10 million gallons; 8'4 cents per 1,000 for amounts of 10 million or more gallons, and 10.5 cents per 1,000 for high pressure service through the Division street emergency connection when requested by Normal. enlistment tests late Friday and and will be given In May. -snd Mas.sss f'r I SI.SO hi prov.JJ I JJ Ihs "I nf thru Tr.slm.nls Will Prepare Bids.

will take final examinations Monday In Chicago. They were exam ISVS VOU lI Coeoamit CrcMciits After Dinner Mints Board members decided not to r'i cjd i 29- Isl loot 7 ined by Sergt. M. Sherlock, marine dismiss school during any part "ieiu Dona; recruiting officer. GLADIOLUS BULBS 25 for 49c riant Now for Karly Mowers A.

Washburn the 38th annual convention of the Hearinz Set for Another Submission of the proposal to oi oanui Illinois Congress of Parents and Normal, recommended by the may. Wornta who hsvs sl.ni. hsd lh.su Irrslmmts KAIIMTR IIKAI IH Milium AMI Altr. MI.KMH.H 'fiU may "i't that war" loo fhons U9 tor bath psrliir sppolnlmf-nt. Ak about our n.w Frrd.rlrb Ona Mlnuls Vtlrrlr.s Ware Machine.

Ilia finest In Ainerlra. Ws havs new Oradaals Masseuse. Satlstajilon flnarsjilerd. LIVINGSTON- Arrested Thursday night on a drunken driving charge, J. P.

McKay, Minonk, by not appearing, for Teachers to be held In Normal next week. Instead a representative of or and water board and presented by Alderman Harry Marquardt, jea nous MRS. STEVENS WHIITEI) CREAMS each school will be Invited to at tend the sessions and present re was approved by vote. DANGEROUS PLAY. IS ports.

29c W. H. ROLAND 2nd Floor Bath 1'arlors lit. box Taking cognizance of rising prices Sons rj 318 N. Main (Sf.

Older Raymond achool pupils In school equipment, board mem feited $54 he posted to Insure his presence Friday afternoon before Police Magistrate Louis F. Rit-mlller to answer the accusation. This was the equivalent of a $50 fine and $4 costs which would have been assessed had he been found guilty. Walter Bane, 1317 North Allin A dellclsus assrtmit sf Mrs, ftlghten younger ones after achool bers voted to have a special com Htsvens whipped -ram, In as by pretending to push them over mittee study needs of the new high sorted flavors. Hf-antlfnlr based In atandard Mrs.

Stevens park the Mill street bridge crossing the Alton tracks aaid Alderman Walter school addition and prepare specifications for bids. This was done, they said. In order to make purchases before prices on lockers and A. LIVINGSTON G. Marquardt His resolution that police be dispatched to the scene to break up the practice' was ap 1 LB.

HUMIDOR TIN CREAM MINTS atreet, arrested Thursday night on a charge of operating a car without license plates, Is scheduled to similar equipment advanced further. proved. have a hearing at 2 p. m. Saturday.

cn (A 44c Teachers, Janitors and other He is at liberty under $9 bail. i PAYROLLS. payroll and school employes will be named at the next regular board meeting, bills Today! Gossard Stylist Is here to help you with your figure troubles. 10 a. m.

to 5 p. m. Third Floor It's ft brautr for pprane Livingston's Is a Good Place to Compile Your Text Books BILLS, A J2.117.39 amounting to proved. $1,907.46 were ap- Physician Counts 47 Robins April 22 unless committee reports can be completed earlier. In that In Mft pftstH tharfru Mid whit, fto Mft and rrmmy ttty airly melt In your month, ASSORTED NUT MEAT in Motor Trip Across City case, a special meeting will be called.

This is in no sense a serious at THE on Wise Buying SPECIALS Salted CaNhews Standard Itridge Mix nvr" BULLETIN BOARD tempt to take a census of the robin population of Bloomington. But Dr. J. Whitefield Smith stated Friday that in driving from his home on East Grove street to Brokaw hospital for his usual morning visit, he counted 47 robins along the way. This he did with I L.

OT If" I rvi' Speeial Salt Mix 4e Redkin "n.UnOl Be" ie SiiHiiinh I'eanuls Phono ZAHS ms deliver Contribution Makes Possible More School Dental Clinics Two added school dental clinics will be held for Bloomington school children because of a contribution of $20 made to the fund by the Brokaw Hospital Alumnae association. The newly appointed advisory council will meet Monday night, April 19, to formulate plans concerning the continuation of the clinic. I rui" mus- aim i andv Hhop, Mala Hour. iut Inside out taking his eye off the wheel. o- a do: r.o?tra, Rcbooof at 1-sw- Fiev- KMKKUENCY CAIXS.

Mcnnontl Brokaw hospital S21 St. JoMpb's hospital 1S Folic 4800 Bhenrf 3 Countjt Jail 1S Bloomington fir. S40 Normal (Ira department B3 COXr-ESSION JUDGMENT. A confession Judgment for S2.S30 Friday 10M filed with Circuit Clerk George L. Morns by Albert Osthelmer against Ervln Steinmaa.

cow QyVfr. Rivett! I.lvinn'lon's lias rHiinled Die tvny to wio buying for the pant 7- years The strict adherence of this store to (tiality merchandise ensures the satisfaction of each customer. Our alert fashion Bgcticies offer Livingston customers a picture of the new when It is new and what la twst for you. Since the aim of this store Is "profits of ieniiii-s on many sales instead of big profits on a few sales" the resultant economies make every Livingston purchase a wise Investment, "WISE BUYING IS BUYING AT LIVINGSTON'S' CARD Or THANKS. Ws wish to thank our friends and neigh la ths Manlst revolution Inrvltabk-r Will It brine ths millennium? Can happen here? Thew questions answered is the sermon COMMUNISM Sun.

Nite. 7:30 LEARN TO FLY Lessons as low as $2.00 You ran solo after a few lessons. Latent training ships and government license. Instructions Hy licensed pilot. Carnahan Flying Service Bloomington Municipal Air Tort bors for ths klndnsss shown us during our recent bereavement, ths death of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.

Mary F. TrotU -rm 1 C. TROTT AND FAMILY, W. O. TROTT AND FAMILY.

"CHRIST AND COMMUNISM" "INVICTUS." Huhn's Triumphant Number, sung by Mr. Harold Saurer, guest soloist raneral Notices, Cards Thanks, la Memonam and Hperlal Notice. IV-IIM minimum, sl.se per Insertwai additional lines lae earh. tj day'a ran will bm accented day keforn vnhUcattnn and s'rlock mm far flnstl sditlon. ruNKKAi.

rumtu MpeehUtT in TO t. HKMHRtUUCB FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ths nsrtst Jefferson at ftridlev. All Welenme. PIMM WS M. Mart MS VI.

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