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iik miMiiir.Ttiv. iiiixois. titiim. jim 1HU Two at Central Schoo Arrowsmlth 4-H Club El ementarv Drunicn Driving Ccur.t Rled Agi'nit Stint Members Hear Talks Pianists to Machines Stolen Here Recovered In Springfield. ARJIOWSMITII (T-NSI Member a tt the Arrirw wntU Qcr the Tp 4-H Jub rvrl Receive Legion' Award Give Concert day in the khl crmnaUum.

RADIO Special Events GeQ. Dwight D. Eisenhower to address the 35th Division Association reunion at Kansas City. 2iaj. Gen.

Ralph E. Truman, cousin of President Truman, to irtroduce General Eisenhower. p. m. Friday, WJBC.

a May Case in Recess WASHINGTON, D. C. (U.R) TJie May-Garsson political corruption triel is in recess until Monday because of the annual district judicial conference. Clayton Mock se Utk en The dj the cctnaton of swine, tie nor Snull rae a piano an-1 a mrmber of a quart ci. cvrrd r4 tf )t At- tyXn cj-rft Swi-y at Develop Faith, Strong Minds, Graduates Told Char Set Omen and r.r.e Sua n.

Gu m. Ifr.f HELPS KIDNEYS national and international situations. Great Heart Needed. Another requirement is a "rcat heart" to see a person through difficulty. Dr.

Larsen used as examples of great hearts Franklin D. Roosevelt, Glenn Cunningham Tta icr-n tt tl presented clttn. (ittri were Ujtd fin MaW A man who is llsevel ti have toltn two txUUnj: and wie tyiwrr.cr early We-lrovtay from the State Farm Insurance compan es" ub-offire in the b-ment of the Scottish Ittte temple was in custody r'rtUiy in The support. Vernon Thurman. 32.

Sprint f.rl.l, wa arrettnl by Benson Voters Jessica Means, daughter of Mr. and Adm. Dyrd. '1. v.

I it's Easy and Mrs. Arch W. Means, 618 4y fe ta and hi tUb a. mm mt tain. i-m Faith to believe in the things you are living for is the third im Defeat Road a a.

MS i portant fact, the speaker said. The East Mulberry street, and De-wayne Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Davis, 307 North Linden MuWtiU h-il a-hl TJtTi" who (e irifit l.e.4 T1 world has never given religion a police of th.it city In nmnertion with the tlxrft of oflice rju.j-' merit from a church there. A 'search of his llvtrtg quarter, un- chance. He advised students tc Bond Issue club ard ar- Man 7t(l. tnl tf 9 m- year; Jt. 3tat.n a mm it nl r.

XLim Sm rj -ta a. rta street, Normal, were given the American Legion awards Thursday night at the Normal Central 'covered the typewriter and tne keep in mind that religion is not in conflict with any kind of learning. Imagination, inspiration, stimulation and reason are all by BENSON -IPNS Benton and 'adding machine that bore aerial year. 4 Clajtun townniip render To- school graduation. i aaa aw a' aa-at numbers of tlx taken here.

year, t4 J4ci. t-t dy cieUAte'l wot! lAtAl authorities milled The awards were based on votes products of the proper kind of faith. 1 ot covin. lowrur.tp road bond ty a fourth jr. a warrant to Springfield charginc Thurman with and Ur- of classmates and faculty members, taking into consideration vote cf 177 to 47.

Dr. Larsen's fourth point con The proposed bn4 Uue was to cerned ready hands, which every ceny. Police Chief ClyCe Ilib-bens aUt he unlertnd that he one must have to develop strong provKle fur.dt to crave! aM ie-utface rodt. 7un Ne-c rrt7M'r, ted nt. tva I 1 Xt WtlM tV art.il arl ia tf.

I- T1 I 9 mrr. a. X. minds, great hearts and faith. would flmt 1 prreutH in San- bixty eight students were tmn county for the church awarded diplomas by Howard break-in.

ROBERTS Mr. Mary Cary, Towanda. re Colton, president of the elemen Rev. Alfred E. Cole courage, leadership, service, honor and scholarship.

Grant Ridenour, representing the Carl S. Martin Legion post, made the awards. Advises Looking- Ahead. Dr. A.

II. Larsen, ISNU acting dean, in his speech to the graduates, told them that they have reached a point where they have finished one phase of life but are beginning another. He advised them to look "straight ahead," the title of his talk. turned to her home Sunday, bar- latt ff rlt 400 at Bar Meeting in spent several days here. tary school board of education.

Too Rainy Rev. A. E. Cole luttroui, mirror-percecl. lactory-like finish In one hour! Smooth it on with powder puff! -oon, unmet I Gray, Blue, Black, Tan, Yellow, Red.

At Your Dealers or Write GUARANTEE PRODUCTS, Ine. Sill Broadway. Chieare 14. Ill Dealer and Distributor Inquiries Invited. Approximately 400 members ox the HUnoU Sute lUr awoclation LAST 2 DAYS heard an address by Carl It.

Rix. president of the nat-ncval associa DCgwOGfl For Fires First Field Man tion at the opening ses-on of the ute Kroup Ftiday in Four things must be kept in Cairo. lUrry W. Comery, Top" Kl mind in thinking of the future During May NOW PLAYING Ikaer Opnt All SraU le im lThm ft pot national American Le ill Dr. Larsen said.

Students must have strong minds to see all sides sion commander, wi.l address Hubert's For Baby Fold Fire alarms in Bloomington dinner meeting Friday evenins of a question. It is the job of the dropped to near an all time low schools to develop strong minds wtien officers will be elected. Koywin Kennedy of Bloominjcton during May. Only 19 calls were ifuU? WQ till that can think clearly about local for listed in the monthly report of The Rev. Alfred E.

Cole, former i president of the Ute araca tin. Chief Roland Behrend. ilZ. lint' pastor of the Park Methodist church, will start work June 15 Records RUMMAGE SALE The total was 10 below the previous month which had been The United States has -31 rml-SS as field representative for the regarded as one of the lightest months in recent yeaTs. Wet lion telephone: the ret of the world 21 million.

917 W. Market Normal Baby Fold, it was announced Friday by Supt. William III POPULAR weather, that made most people A. Hammitt. far from happy, was credited with I Tipped My Hat and Doors open at 8 :30 A.

M. Saturday, June 7 Sponsored by Townsend Club III lessening fire losses. Eight fires were in frame resi fclowiy Walked Awar If I Had My Life to Lire Over Bob Eberly dence, five were in brick build ings, three were listed as miscel Uj'V Harmonica Boogie This is the first time the Baby Fold has had a full time field representative. Mr. Cole's first project will be the $250,000 financial goal which will be used as a building fund for the institution.

Mr. Cole has held pastorates at Warsaw, Plymouth. Quincy. Roodhouse. Rantoul, Cambridge and Beardstown.

He is conclud laneous and one auto fire was reported. There was also one indus Malaguena Harmonicats trial alarm and two false alarms Come In and Viiit ihe IIEWLY ECLARGED Trocadero 10S V. From St. Nrweid ricra lUrtewder, Across the Alley From the a Hospital Notes CHICKEN FRY--75C MILK FED CHICKEN EVERY WEDNESDAY N1TE CHANNEL CATFISH AND TURTLE 60c Trench Frlea and ftala Erere Friday Kit J. K.

TAVEHN ATLANTA. ILL. Opea 1 A. M. Satarday Nitaa ing seven years work in Bradford.

St Joseph's. i 1 7r Both Mr. and Mrs. Cole have Patients admitted: Miss Doro thy Karr. 817 i East Jefferson Axamo Dream, Dream, Dream, Mills Brothers Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone You're a Real Sweetheart Tiny Hill Jan's Boogie Tango the Roses Jon August street: John Scouler 40 l.li)U OTTO Phoenix avenue; Edward Rapier served extensively in youth Institutes.

A son. Otis, is a Bloomington High school graduate and is row lrxated in Chicago. They two other children, Capt. OVn Cole. Fort Jay, N.

and Mrs. a ft 619 East Chestnut street; Cyn Frevert Stanford, surgical William Nor bit, 1216 South Hm THE TOUCH OT LOVE INTO shaw avenue; Michael Kimble, George Parker, an Illinois s- Who's On First 816 West Jefferson street; Mrs. Elbert Smith, r. r. John Clark lcyan university graduate, Los Angeles.

Kl.fi I. T.r I i on linn White Towanda; Richard Haas, Hey forth; James Burton, McLean, medical. Business World ANN FRIED CHICKEN, RABBIT FISH, STEAKS Flair and SandwWbr lnl la It r. M. The 1020 West WaAhinston GRACE WENDELL Kane Employes Picnic Patients dismissed: Mrs, Elmo Montgomery, 903 North Allin street; Mrs.

Harold Lanier, 409 South Allin street; S. K. McDowell, 106 South Kreitzer avenue; Employes of the Kane Advertising agency Thursday held their annual picnic at the Lake Bloom "Bonded for $5,000 Hi-Quality Guaranteed" HI-LO OIL CO. Main-Hovev, Normal OPEN ALL NIGHT David Brooks, Hamiliton Hotel; Herman Hopper, 604 West Front ington cabin of Arthur Kane, president of the firm. The after Abbott and Costello COLLECTOR'S SERIES Wood hoppers' Ball Indian Boogie Woogie XVoodie Herman Does Your Heart Ba4.

For Me Long Russ Morgan RACE RECORDS I Want to Be Loved Foolishly Yours Savannah Churchill Heartaches Maybe Richard Cannon HILLBILLY Candlelight and Rosen I Wish You the Rest of Everything street; Wayne Lander, 315 East Kelsey street; Mrs. J. D. Carlisle, r. r.

3: Maryan Kulis. 6 Univer noon program includeov dancing. boating and games. A dinner was served in the evening. Court Notes sity Court.

Normal; Miss Carol it i It Ml S-r Henrichs. Chatsworth; Mrs. Eliza Kerrigan, Minonk; Dean Rush. FT I. a Stanford; John Lyons, Pontiac; I 1 Mrs.

Edward Brown and baby ft ID ASCIIS SATURDAY, JUIiE 7 a Tin i McLEAN COUNTY CIRCI IT COURT. girl. i West Olive street Mrs. Eugene Wagner and baby ttHi snnu dtmld Suit Steal v. Stel girl, 512 East Market street.

Brokaw. 1 aa m. Elton Britt Patients admitted: Irven Guth com of plaintiff. Evarrtt Eada va. Elama lad: Dlvorc granted on itoundt ot 1Ttion.

Minnio Rnbmtnn va. Robatt Roblnaon: Divorca granted on grounda ol Ct- "ITrlen Ttorkwall v. VtrtJ Bockarall: Divnrra ctanlad on arounda ot rroalty. rie, 903 East Jefferson street; Har ole Blon (New Tretty Blond) When a Soldier Knocks old Otto, 607 South Center street, surgical. Hobart tjuinton.

Hey BM1 hOf waiter irnre v. a worth; Mrs. Dora Cook, Ivwu rhinrr naninl mi ersunda ol deaer and Finds Nobody Home Craic itmn Table Model Radio-Phono Combinations 6 Tube Radio with Automatic Record Changer. Were to $139.93 Special $59 Easy Terms Radio City South Madison street; Moon Mullican WarspaarH Pnntiar- Verne Fritz Marjoria Logdon a. Ha) ward wanggaara, ronuac, erne xri it.

Dlvorc granted grmnda ol it nose tyes Meadows; ooraon uoie, uiocrueity. Symphony Louisa Burden va. Marvin Burden: Homer and Jethro Cary Gannis and His (lev All Star Dand The Mid writ's newest and jmartot danre band will be at the Mackinaw Dells IhU Saturday. June 7. for an evening of brilliant danre mule.

Featured vocally will be Margie Hurling and Bob Also an array of stars within the band, who were formerly with such name a Jack Teacarden. Iloh Stronr. Kay Herbeck Enric Madijrurra, Ilandy Ilrookn and many others. Special Advance Sale $1.00 United Cigar Store Amu.ement Tark Open Every Night Serving Our SPECIAL CHICKEN PLATE PINNER, 7Sc. Alo Serving Steak.t and Sea Food Divorce granted on grounda ol deaer- tion.

Kdith Sorey va. Ja Sorey: Divorca granted on gromta ol cruelty. East Washington street; Charles Fraher, Saunemin, medical. Patients dismissed: Ronnie Bot-kin, Lexington; Mrs. Thornton Snelling, 106 West Market street; Eugene Iacovetti, Chicago; Mrs.

Dean Funk, Shirley; Mrs. Charlea C. Kadbourna va. Helen l. Radbourne: Divorca granted on grounda of deaertion.

Lorraine Vinn va. Alfred Mann: Big Selection Used Records 15C and 25C 4ati TODAY uiToin KranivQ on pDunoi 01 oner i John C. Morris and baby girl. HIT PIUM.RAM xarta TODAY Atha G. Madden va.

Andrew T. Mad- 1 den: Divorce granted oa grounda ol cruelly. 1402 East Grove street; Miss Al lice Kay Jackson, 1314 Colton ave nue. E. W.

Gilbert Co. PROBATE COt'RT. Estate of Ed Rieck: Final leoort Sales Service proved; executor diacharged. Radios, Record Players Mennonite. Mennonite hospital refuses to iupplj for publication lists of patients admitted to the hospital.

Dial 1230 Appliances. Thone 3493-0 306 S. Main. 101 W. Front Phone 4409-0 GaYA-T5TN WONDERFUL ft7 mmm mm WJBC Programs Gives Wrong Address Richard Steele, whose address was published at 1008 Folton street, in a report of his appear ance in police court in The Daily Pantagraph Wednesday, no longer lives at that address, Lee Gibba, present resident, said Thursday He formerly lived at that address a Stop In! Enjoy Yourselfl We Have the New Records Top Tunes of the Nation Saturday Nite Admission NOW ONLY 25c Free -dmisMon Mon Tuesn Wed Thurs.

and Fri. Nites! DANCING ENTERTAINMENT PVFRY VIP.HT iTTfpnl 12 HILARIOUS HITSTT Rev. Cope talks Sunday OWIIC Schedule for Friday. June 6. If H) EVENING 00 News IS The Anntveraary Hour 30S porta Scoreboard .43 John Vandereooh la "Air Ate Newt .30 Time to SuC wllta Laan and infer Grey 5 Muaic OO Dahlell Hammett'a Tat Man The Rev.

Artnux B. cope wiu open a series ol discussions on "The Beatitudes" at the 10:45 a. m. service Sunday at St. Matthew's EDiscooal church.

He and the Kev. m4 aS aV a 1 a a. a. m-m a ftnen 'Til 1AM (lanarrl 1 A Rlrtnm f. it.

O. Bowman, rector, will jy III Ma I I. 4IUIIUU1U IIIIIV a. Mi I II WlWWtll I lUIUte atarring Jack Smart la kl aw Ttk 5t Murder Goea ta Hat 1.30Trna la Your FBI. a crime rVA it Mam'tell frank Sinatra Hrartarbes Ted Werns it My llarlrmU Ijoutit Mattrj it April Mvorr Guy Loinbrdo it Annirrvry Song DmaH Short officiate alternate Sundays at St Matthew's during June and July, a BIRTHS.

vt, xtr Al Scharf. Urbana I atory Utled Th fufiuve rr. kr At ley rraera AUrne ly oirl horn June 1 in tlDirn nirs. Traeler. 00 Break the Bank wttta Bert Parke .30 The Sheriff, aiarrtng Sheriff Mark Chaa IS Champion Roll Call anU Harre lamer Scharf la trie lormrr rnrum daiiKhter of Mr.

and Mra. Paul Mockcrt, 211 Kreitzer avenue. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Glenn R. Bradshaw.

23. Normal; Ine HOY 00 Hnxing Route. 10 Rounde, now I 2 WiTr.llN hits; 1 Jake LaMotta va. Tony Stan Kenton Records E. Payne.

23. Gibson City. Paul F. Kilhan. 22, Lexington; rut Baumin.

30. Chenoa. IIP-tOAJUN John E. Hoepner. legal age.

Blonm Janiro 30 Your American porta Pare 10 00 Nrae 10; 10 porta infton: Doria E. Utley, legal age. Nor mal. ACTION Thomai C. Hill.

70. Saybrook; Buella rVBROVJM 10. IS Oen Dwlfht r.i.enhooer M. VanNote. 18.

Say brook. a rily -HrnU it fnlermla.eaa) U(( boe 11, rt I lie) te Tr t'aor MaeU ha. Three Week a. la. IHt lleajr Ue A Hi airy in Wmc KiWa Jika Jark it Tampire it Southern SranHat it I'ainlral Jul a Sillln ami a Hack In it ArtUlry Juinp 10.30 Thomai Kelley, 31, r.

r. 1. Normal Margaret Schopp. 33. Bloomington.

SPECIALIST at work Stan Kenton Album SCOTT'S DRIVE-INN 205 S. Main Normal Hamburgers DeLuxe Southern Style BBQ Sodas Sundaes Malteds Serviced on Curb The Thickest Shake in Town The auto an In e-rupliy are the bt In thflr lint. That it why it pays to tit your car our ln-tlrr n-nliT. Tlipre'a nt a J--h On I TaUrU Safraitakl ArlMry In lVrkaj AM Na Miery la ArtMry In Italrre it ame Hark la Srrrnla it Ulllaw rp fae Mr it Tanlaty tuujrnVv 7 rant tin. frr.m r.iniliie rrn- ISJ f'i-lSCTf to trarklnz rtonn JS -aiy, 'Vy or rnntr.

nL! 'dTlirX u': r. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders BB a -eS SIMOMZINd M'HKICATION WASHING tLXriJtT a SKPLAK MOTUll SAI.B-:S Authorized Studebaker Sale Serciee 300 E. Grove St. Phone 437-0 "Where Cuztomers Send Their Friends" (HMSIWrtgro ilia.

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