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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Pantagraph, RToAmtnjrton, Feb. 27, 1137. IWU Tries Si-udent Drama Assistant Plan Tacoma Minister To Be Speaker 1 ft" Tom Hawk of Arlington Heights and Fletcher Coleman of Bloom-ington. The' last three assisted A new system of student management was inaugurated this school year in the Illinois Wesley-an University drama department, i At Unity Church" PAUL M. BALL SONS Bmlitn of Fine Hones For Free Home Planning Service ESTIMATES and PLANS Call 9-2640, 8-8092 or 6-4825 Mr.

Ficca in such fields as light 1 Lawrence E. Tucker, head direc- ing, scenery construction and paint- ing. 11 9 1 SENIORS ON BOARD In addition to the assistantships, a senior board has been established. It is also composed of upperclass drama majors who take over management of various as The Rev. Warren Meyer, president of Unity Ministers' Association, will speak on "Unfailing Prayer" at 8 p.

m. Friday at the Unity Church of Christianity at IDS E. Mulberry St. The Bloomington appearance Is1 part of a two month tour of the United States for Mr. Meyer.

He will speak at several other Central Illinois churches. Mr. Meyer, who is minister of the Unity Center in Tacoma, has compiled a book, "How to Let God Help You." from the tor, has announced Six assistantships have been awarded to upperclass drama students on a work basis. They were selected in the fall by Mr. Tucker and John Ficca, technical director.

CASH GIVEN Each student receives a cash award at the end of each semester for services to the dramatics organization. However, Mr. Tucker stressed, the student must be of real assistance in that particular phase of theater to which he pects of production for the '55-57 I iter! -v i Hi -a' I rrr.1 -i 4 Hi I -A 1 If 'V- bl mi ir lQnlriilrnnlTiT-iliTrii-iriinmiiiil lull riiiilini fi3-1 iiiitiim m'i iiM-nilMrtSmB season. Each manager was elected last September by students of the department and serves for one year. Duties consist of recommending HAVE YOUR HOME CHECKED for Faulty Or Overloaded Wiring Warren Meyer and approving people who either head or work on technical crews has been assigned to earn the Recently a U.S.

Army helicopter wri-UnS of TFlmore' the for each play and supervising the award. Assistantships can be maintained only through achieve of cummunication functions of each branch laid 14 miles wire near Ft. Members of the senior board in Bragg, N. in Robert Fenn will sing. The pro clude many who hold assistant ment and merit.

Assistantships have been awarded to Roger Wilbur of Wood River, less than six minutes, gram is public. ships; Dave Weiman of Peoria, publicity; Janet Mueller of Colo stage manager; Fletcher Coleman, construction manager; Rog rado Springs, costumes; er Wilbur, publicity director; Jan rtum neicnert 01 Koxana. cos- tumes Shop assistants selected et Mueller and Ruth Reichert, cos- were Joe Vernon of Hannah City, tumes, and Tom Hawk, lights, Circuits! PLAY SAFE! Call Your Confracfor Tomorrow! See Us For Supervisors Stymied In Home Nurse Search Body Found in Carion Philadelphia JP) Policeman, examines cardboard carton which held the bruised, nude body of a little boy. The body was found in a field near here and police are seeking to establish his identity. PLAY SAFE See That Your Home Adequately Wired Finance Needed Re-Wiring With Our FHA Title I LOAN1 Loans Under $600 Offered With Up to 3 Years to Repay Room 203, Corn Belt Bank Bldg.

LOW COST FINANCING! does not have the same resources that a hospital does, he said. Mr. Hougham said it is going to be hard for the committee to Terms To Suit Your Budget find the person it wants, but he believes the committee should The nursing home committee of! the Board of Supervisors has, for the present, run out of candidates to interview for the post of registered nurse at the McLean County Nursing Home, Lyle Hougham of rural McLean, committee chairman, revealed Wednesday. Mr. Hougham had said Jan.

24 that the committee had two applicants it intended to interview. He said Wednesday that both have wait for a person who fits It v. I I if' iv 1 tr 1 WILLIAM W. ARMSTRONG Complete Electrical Service 210 VV. Willow St.

Normal, HI. Phone 5-2885 speculations, ana not nire someone just for the sake of hiring someone. He stressed that the law does not require the nursing home to have a registered nurse. The nursing home has been without a registered nurse since about Feb. 15, 1956.

The Illinois ESTABLISHED 1883 Home Offictt BROADWAY K1CKAPOO, LINCOLN. LL. FHONE 533 Agency Officei MAIN at FRONT, BLOOMINGTON, PHONE 5-5920 now been interviewed, but neither hired. The committee has no more appointments to interview candidates at the present time, the chairman said. Public Aid Commission on Jan.

4 wrote Mr. Hougham expressing its "real concern" over the ab sence of such a nurse. PRESSES SEAROI He remarked that the has placed applications with CORNER MAIN and JEFFERSON BLOOMINGTON ILLINOIS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TELEPHONE 7-60U PASTAGRAPIl HOSES 4-3011 three nursing associations in the In Flin Flon, Manitoba, parking meters were removed because the meters couldn't stand the subzero cold. I state, in its effort to find a qualified person. CALL Mr.

Hougham said the commit 'i tee is having difficulty in finding the right kind of person, for the A STEAK? nursing home, which he sstid pre sented different nursing problems I than a hospital does. I The committee will ask of a registered nurse that she work side by side with the practical Does your broiler turn out tasteless steak? Don't blame the broiler or your taste. The trouble may be in your home's wiring system! Weak wires can't carry the electric power needed by modern appliances. Call us today for more information. Ifs FREE! nurses at the home, he said.

"We want her to be big enough (in her character) so that if she 1 3. I has to come out there and work as one of the girls, OK," Mr. Hougham explained. The committee would not expect her to do such work all the time, but there may be times when she would ihfj i I have to, he said. You mean you taught him about i fW electric wiring? SPECIAL PROBLEMS The committee also wants a registered nurse who will understand the problems that show up at a nursing home because it B-N Ministers Set Meeting Dr.

E. E. Athertcn, pastor of the Wesley Methodist Church, will GRAY-TRIMBLE ELECTRICAL INC. 107 E. Front St.

Phone 4-1290 Complete Electrical Repair Service speak at a meeting of the Bloom- ington-Normal Ministerial Association at 7:30 a. m. TuescTay at IMI II II 1 V. Va the Centennial Christian Church Mr. Atherton has recently re turned from a religious seminar I i I I I '-II I N.

I I at Washington, D. C. National and Let lis help you finance foreign affairs as they affect the church was the topic of the seminar. Association members will be served breakfast at the meeting. your plans to LIVE BETTER Stoltz Qualifies For Insurance Honors Harlin J.

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Come in for full Information and let our courteous, experienced staff arrange your loan with no needless delay. Industrial Education Group Meets Tonight Seventy members of the Industrial Education Roundtable No. 12, industrial education teachers from De Witt, Logan, Livingston, McLean, Macon and Piatt counties, will meet at 6:30 tonight the McKnight McKnight plant on Route 66. The group will eat a basket chicken dinner and then tour the company's offset printing plant. KIY TO MORE HOUSiPOWEP Mariner's Club j.

Slates Supper Enough to convince Bill that our hout was ost platn of fashioned without plenty of electric housepower. Was it. a big selling job? Not really. After all now the whole family lives better Explain, please. Gladly.

Appliances work lots better no shrinking TY pictures plenty of outlets for all lights and small appliances, too. Lucky you! I'm always looking for a place to plug in my sweeper, And, my dear, plenty of wiring for tht new air conditioner we plan to buy! Complete re-wiring job? Gracious no! Just added a 3-wire service entrance this 1 OO-ompere fuse box several 1 20-voIt circuits and, of course, plenty of outlets. Expensive? Less than you'd Imagine. And now we're wired for lasting electrical convenience. Home's worth more, too.

Hmm think ril talk to John about adequate wiring. Where can I get more info? See your electrician. Or, ask Illinois Power Company. It's a swell idea! I STANFORD (PNS)- The Mar-: bier's Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Dennev Thursday at 6:30 p. m. for a chili supper. xir. and Mrs.

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The veteran attorney had just proposed an amendment to a bill being considered by the House Judiciary Committee. "I move its adoption, your honor," Mr. Curran said to Committee Chairman Robert L. Bur-hans Peoria.) OUR SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARG, Savings and Loan Association PhnnA n.no-m 105 N. Center St.

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