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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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nvK THE PANTAGRAm. BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS. MONDAY. SLPT.

21. Paxfon To Celebrate Widening Minonk-Dana Chorus Elects Hudson Soldier 1 1 1(, isjy.jW 1SL2. with the Uh Irian-try Division, ur.tj his recert return to t.V S. He Is the son of and Mrs. Awaits Discharge IIVDSON Set.

Donald Tjadcn Louis Tjadtn. Dwioht Man Killed in Collision In Indiana is to be discharged from th Anr.v8 at Carr.p Carson. nevt week. MTNOXK (PNS) The Minonk-Dana Chorus, with an enrollment of 43 members 31 girls and 17 boys have elected officers for the year, it was announced Friday. New officers are Jack Jochums, Senator Douglas Speaks at Dwight Meeting Oct.

5 DWIGHT (PNS) U.S. Senator Paul H. Douglas, senior senator from Illinois, will speak at Dwight on Monday evening, Oct. 5, at an evening's program sponsored by the Dwight Rotary and the Dwight Lions clubs. A he reported in a hone call to bis wife Wednesday night.

He had served in Korea since president; Faui vice to iti ktf president: rany taen, secretary; FOWLER. IND. (UP) A Donna Davis, treasurer and Don-! Dwight man was killed and six na Buana ana uonna rosi, libra-, persons were iniured. one critical nans. ly, in a four-car collision cn U.S.

Don't Let Acid Stomach Ruin Your Good Times 52 near here Sunday. joint dinner meeting of the two clubs will be served to the mem 04il in i The victim was Laverne Good- Gridley Men bers in the cafeteria at the high wine, 45. Injured were his son. fi The 6ccd Old Dajs school building. Senator Douglas will deliver his address, "Annual Report to the "7- John, in critical condition: his wife, Margaret.

40: two soldiers from Milwaukee. Joe 20. and Ar.thcny Petrof. 25; a hitchhiker in their car. Charles Gawor.

Chicago: and the driver of Voters of Illinois," in the gymnasium following the dinner. This talk will be open to the public and Hurt in Crash North of Minonk GRIDLEY George Rich, 47, the fourth car whose identity was Remember when a bought a loaf cf bread, a quart of rrulx. or enough ground for the er.ur fanuly! Livg was cheap, tut mother pii tnd.r.g over a wah board, ccokir.g on a wood rar.ee and breaking trr tack swcf7ir.g carpets. The good old days! not immediately known. Auxnonues saia me crash oc curred when the car containing the will start at eight p.

m. Mrs. Emily Douglas will accompany her husband to Dwight. Mrs. Douglas was former congresswoman at large from Illinois.

Our New Neighbors HUDSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Geshwllm. a boy, born Sunday at Men-nonite Hospital.

Bloomington. A roQ olTams cou oely a dime BaC and Civil Prickett, 62. were both reported in good condition at St. Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington. Sunday night.

rii't ortk its weight ia sold bfa soiaiers attempted to pass on a hill and struck the Goodwine car. MARKET STREET widening which smashed into the other two. Furnishing music for the street; of the sidewalks on each side of Mr. Rich suffered a broken neck I BY RUBY PURSELL Pantagraph Reporter in Paxton PAXTON (PNS) Politicos, dance will be Eddy Howard and the street have been removed. New Snd Mr.

Prickett multiple rib frac- curbing has been installed and the his musicians. The 40 piece con tures Saturday night on Route 51 The driver of the third auto. Bob Smith, Indianapolis, was not hurt. Gawor was a student at Purdue University. pUfing foil, haouag of rcUxiflg over tb mttktai.

Yoa avrr kaow br ci4 iodigesdoa or or somch arc goiag to spoil jour fan. Boc Tarns armtrsJix excess acid almost bcior it starts. Eat 1 or 2 Taas after meals or wheoever oer4ada! grace caases distress. Get Taans today. an Air Force General and street dancing Thursday, Oct.

1, will help north of Minonk. Both men are from Minonk. Th accident hannened about Gallou streets resurfaced. Many of the city's large and old trees were felled to make way for the modernization projects. celebrate the completion of an ex cert band from Chanute Field will play in the early evening.

There will be free acts, rides and games to round up the program. The city's civic organizations will sponsor a refreshment (wouldn't thcra back. F.cn-.err.ber? GooDnuowtain MLMOR1AI. HOME 401 E. WashiacUa SL tensive program of street widen 8:30 p.

m. on the curve by the. To Collect Paner This 570.297 project, paid for by Granert clothing factory. They Pain, Burning, Tenderness on Bottom of Feet DWIGHT PNS The Jun ing. Some of the main features of the evening's dedication program a bond issue, is now complete were headed south and the car making Paxton's Market street a failed to make the curve, rolled TVMS ior Choir of the First Congrega-i tional Church will sponsor a paper drive starting at 9 a.

m. Saturday. will be the appearance cf Sen. Ev over and struck a tree. pay dedication expenses.

i The 4d mercury vapor lights rwu rot nai ruawrr the A Wilcox ambulance took Morrison two men to Dr. W. S. This Summer, Paxton has wid-l which will cost property owners erett Dirksen, Rep. L.

C. Arends, and Maj. Gen. Byron E. Gates, commanding officer of Chanute Field.

rbone Theodore Ketzlcr August iletzler ened its main street as well as serviced bv the liehts. S27.130. will at Minonk for treatment and then several side streets. Three feet soon be installed. I to the hospital.

For the fastest relief imaginable, use Super-Soft Dr. bcholl's Zino-pads. They a I ao remove callouses one of the quickest ways known to medical science. At Drug. Bhoe, 5-1 Ot Stores.

open MONDAY TO At STERN'S You Can Save 50 and MORE on Guaranteed Used Washers Central illinois Deaths William Johnson Mrs. Rose Love ter of John Ellis and Hannah M. Funk. She was married Sept. 27, TRICED I FROM S1Q.50 31AYTAGS SPEED QUEENS TIIORS PONTIAC (PNS) William ill ir GIBSON CITY (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs.

Rose Love, 1899, to Colbern Hammitt in Farmer City. He died in 1928 and she had lived in Deland for the past 66. will be held at the Lamb Fu neral Home in Gibson City at 1:30 sister, Mrs. Daisy Goldsmith, Tempe, three brothers. Charles, Coatesville, Oscar.

Detroit, and Henry, Pekin. Three sisters and a brother preceded him in death. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and Local 644 of the Carpenters Union. He was a millwright for Reinhart and Meyer Lumber Co. p.

m. Tuesday. The Rev. Edgar Pay As Little As a Hagan of Morris will officiate. $1 DOWN I WEEKLY Elza Johnson, 37, died at home at 8:15 a.

m. Sunday after an illness of three months. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Raleigh J.

Harris Funeral Home. The Rev. Ralph Crotty will officiate. Burial will be in Pontiac South Side Cemetery. He was born Jan.

31, 1916, in Belleville, 111., the son of, Elza and Rose Johnson. He attended coun Burial will be in the Gibson City FANTAGRAPH PHONES 4341 Buy at the Cemetery. Mrs. Love died at 6:30 p. Friday at Brokaw Hospital, Nor 2o years.

She was a member of the Methodist Church, the WSCS, the Friendship Club, and the Priscilla Circle. Surviving are a son, Burford, at home, three sisters, Mrs. Lida Woodcock, Decatur; s. Lily Johnson, Clinton; Miss Nona Ellis of Farmer City. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.

Francis Cook try schools in Merissa, lived there DEER CREEK (PNS) Fran-I FAMILY cis Cook. 79. died Saturday at 111 mal. She was a patient for two weeks. She was born Nov.

26, 1887, in Middletown, Mo. She was married to Spencer Love in 1910. He preceded her in death five years ago. For the past year she had lived until four years ago when he came to Pontiac. He was employed here by the Pontiac Scrap and Salvage p.

m. in a Peoria hospital. Hisl 11 vu(y body was taken to the Ludwig Reiner G. Reiners ico. He was married to Hilda Mortuary in Morton, where funer White, Feb.

27, 1953. Factory al services will be held Tuesday GIBSON CITY (PNS) Rein with her daughter. Mrs. Juanita He was in the Navy during at 2 p. the Rev.

Edmund Zehr.l pastor of the Deer Creek Method er G. Reiners. 76, died suddenly at his home in Gibson City at 3 p. m. Sunday.

ist Church, officiating. Burial willl be in Mackinaw Cemetery- Mott, 303 S. Morris in Bloomington. Besides Mrs. Mott, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs.

Darlene Graney, San Francisco; three sons. Nelson, San Rafael, Robert, San Francisco; and Mr. Cook was born here Nov. 7. He had been under a physician care fos a heart ailment.

He was brought to the Lamb Funeral Home where services will 1S73. the son of John Herman and Margaret Roberson Cook. He was Earl. California; eight be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday, i Louie married June 17. 1917. in Eureka grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. 4o Bertha Alta Bennett. She died CAN BE ONE OF THE BEST-DRESSED FAMILIES IN BLOOMINGTON WITHOUT BUYING A SINGLE NEW GARMENT! World War H.

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son by a former marriage, William Raymond Johnson of St. Louis, and three stcp-daugh-, ters, Frances Arlene, Joyce Ann and Eilene Marie, all at home; four brothers, Orville and Mervin of Merissa, and Ernest and Kenneth of Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. Elva Sparling of Merissa and Mrs. Marjorie Loghery of Loda. His parents preceded him in death.

Mrs. Laura Hammitt DELAND (PNS) Mrs. i Laura Maude Hammitt died Sun in IS 16. He is survived by one ave Elizabeth Oden, Selma. Mrs.

Emma Moore, Buell, and a brother, Santa Nelson, Lit-tletown, Mo. Martin, of Mackinaw; five broth ers and one sister preceded him Roy F. Ide in death. Arthur D. Woodrum PEKIN (PNS) Funeral services for Roy Franklin Ide.

62. will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Preston Funeral Home. He PEKIN (PNS) Funeral services for Arthur D.

Woodrum. 56,1 The Rev. James C. Cayton of the Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Gibson City Cemetery.

He was born July 7, 1877, in Emden, Germany, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Reiners. He came to Sibley when he was 15 and shortly after moved to the Gibson City area where he farmed. He retired several years ago and moved to town.

His first wife, Anna Reiners, died in 1938. He later married Mrs. Lena Cross. He is survived by his wife; three sons, George and Raymond, Gibson City; Bernard, Oak Lawn; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Zir-kle, Onarga; Mrs.

Geraldine Noe, Foosland; Mrs. Helen Young, day at 2 a. m. in Warner Hospital, Clinton. She had undergone major of Bartonville, were to be held at I MENS died at 8:45 p.

m. Saturday at, 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Keucksl surgery Tuesday night. She was 78.

VV Methodist Hospital. Peoria. Funeral Home. He died at 7:20 p. She was taken to the Trigg Fu The Rev.

T. S. Scott, pastor of m. Saturday at his home. neral Home here.

Funeral serv the First Baptist Church will of The Rev. John A. Ross of St. I ices will be held in the Deland and John's Lutheran Church was to offt-l Methodist Church Tuesday at 2 :30 ciate. Burial was to be in Rose Hill p.

the Rev. Elmer Ditch, pas Cemetery at Petersburg. tor of the church, officiating. The Rev. Kenneth Knox of Clinton will ficiate.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr. Ide was born Feb. 15. 1S91.

in Green Valley, a son of Dale and Ida Barton Ide. He married Florence Zimmerman in Pekin Dec. 5, 1915. He is survived by his wife; a t-Sm lie was Dom sept. ikh.

in Petersburg, a sen of William and Margaret Hurley Woodrum. He assist. will oe Maple Champaign; a sister, Mrs. Mar Grove Cemetery, Farmer City. married Elizabeth Kraeger in Pe- Mrs.

Hammitt was born July 25, garet Onken, Emden, Germany, and 11 grandchildren. kin March 8. 1947. 1874, in De Witt County, the daugh- WOMEN'S FALL and wHTER SUITS Thoutandt are talking about it! It's PERMA-CLEANING, the new miracle dry-cleaning process that cleans clothes CLEANER THAN BRAND NEW! New Life for Old Clothes Yes cleans clothr much cleaner, anil kreps rlothr rlran far lonRer! What's more, rKUM.VCLKAMNG actually rrs torts all the original lifr and luster to clothe change them from dull, drab garments to beautiful, flowing, "NEW LOOKING- CLOTHES! and 0 Kl 5 COATS Treat your family to PERMA-CLEANING, TODAY! NEW FABRICS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Men's SPORT SHIRTS NEW STYLES IS. LOW PRICES 4S) PERM A-C LEAS' ED th'm teeth for only CASH CARRY (Delivery Slitjlttlii Iliqlirr) "frerr Vee Jhrltt Wetk At Hcmlhr R.

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