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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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WANT AM 4500 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON. ILU FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 10 1L FIVE Two Killed as Auto Plows Into Walkers BIG CHIEF WAHOO By Saunders and Woggcn George Perce. Lincoln, One of Victims High School Photographers Make Pictures of 'Boom1 PHONE OH.CHlEFf IS HAMMOM i I TZJJLZZ. fX RYE.

K-f HOLIXYYCOO I UGH ME GONKA YOU I -f7 DREAM PRINCE, REALLY I DO THAT ALL THERE HE A I THOUGH I I TUCDYCXlTO" HANK 1 fC-C GOING TO MEET ME AND I RIGHT (BUT IS, WALK I HAiR3UlClCV 5 I "CT 1 GIVE ME A LOCK OF HtS OOVT Vf! vf vx VV i LINCOLN'. (PN'S) George Perce, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Perce, of Lincoln, wa fV fatally injured and William Altaian, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Altman Sr, alo of Lincoln. UPHOLD 50 YEAR Peoria Man Central Illinois Aecs was injured when struck by a car CHURCH TRADITION driven by Mill Violet Pantlik, Chi ADDS 1,124 TO CHURCH cago, on route 45, near Mattoon Crash Victim i l' 4 Death: at 10 p. m. Wednesday. ruxxj-LowrR irN! tui Sower Metaa4ier V.

Earl Phitts, Milmlne, was also PREACHES 1-124 F'JNERALS year 44 mt a ckrr Charles Biggs fatally injured in the accident. Upturning From Rink. LEXINGTON. (PNS) Charles Taaaaagtv.sf diaaer. Tmfar aa lk7 tgeg taair eaaal fair.

Ervln Biff, formerly of Lexlng Perce, Altman and Phitts were members of a CCC camp at Tuscola, I ton, died at his horn In Northport. Taaaksgivtsg ha roll 4aa IN. Wednesday, according to the Lincoln boys having: enrolled But Most of Dead Didn't Belong To Hs Rock KiHed Near At Road InfcnccKcfi L. Ja fsfa. lw 1 tn.wag Wstaatay a-t rr i lis ar e4 ef a r5 at t-e ta'a'es ar Ve-aa fan tae year a1-e word received Friday by Mrs.

Mln just a month ago. With five others ity at taa a arc a. A few nle ClaggetL an aunt of the de twts re3 tt r-t Tie- from the camp and two girls they were walking on the hard road ceased. k't daeer. a ataWn aaaaat laaxtUM.

Taa e'. Short funeral service will be from a skating rink near Mattoon, IV--. 1 GIBSON CITY. PN The held at 1:33 p. m.

Saturday at the enroute to Mattoon when the Chicago car, said to have been running Rev. Albert 11. Flagfe. retired, had ef r-ra-e tt al IZC Lexington cemetery. Surviving is his wife.

Llora Withers Biggs of ede an odd discovery Wedneeday at high speed, ran into the group Northport. knocking them about like nine pins. In going over the vital stalutic his years In tha btlaietry faa.4 wa a t' Edward M. Bowen The injured were removed to a Mattoon hospital where Perce died at 3:15 a. m.

Thursday. Miss Jean discovered that be haj taken l.i: persons Into the church and tha; be had conducted 1.134 funeraU. (MeeaWf caJB twuaarvy ta IUsii a4 ta a sr- ay How To Relieve Bronchitis SAYRROOK.fP.NS) Edward Bowen. 71. was found dead In bed Joining the Methodist church Reynolds, Rantoul, had a leg bo badly broken that amputation was at a.

m. Thursday. Death was dan caart wa mmm however, didnl prove fatal. In fart caused by a heart attack necessary. it almost aasurid long life, ror Uue htx a4 aegai a leg cteiy.

rtrvt a ta Altman was reported at recov Funeral services will be at 2 Cfreiettsfcliam rtljrtea rawae at tUiA Vt umX UU aa All It later aaae IVs ae Reverend FUgge hastened to add that four fifths of the funerals he conducted were norxburcb mem m. Saturday at the United Brethren ering. Harry Henry, Swanwick, suffered a possible skull fracture. church in ay brook. The Rev.

A. be lauaets aS rr iwr-n ttfTK. aod I woKt.fj at5 raw. la Honn of Potomac, former pastoi bers. I Is Laive Ca-it.

a4 I aaa a tVe WSCS 9.ae lm gf- a a oe-s tte eUaaei. 3 a-e4 ta Others received minor Injuries. Mill Hold Inquest. Reverend Flaife also baptised of the Methodist church, will of 573 person and married 307 coo- ficiate, assisted by the Rear. Willi an- Miss Pantlik was released on bond after she told officers that baaeaaat at thm Vtsit cswu plea during hi 4 year ia II pas Locke.

Burial will be la Cheney's torates. (He served eight years a eg carwta 6rrsatr rc traaft iXtZ wa ft rwtrv aere. ewcfS vt at r-t Van' ram iT Grove cemetery, heavy rain at the time of the acci iut. a. it, rugg her and also bad a charge Kea- dent made it impossible for her to MASON CITY Mr.

Bowen was born Aug. 30. ney). see the pedestrians until it was 1870, near Paxton. son of Mr.

and The gr4e sa4 wa eaiartazt 5 -j I -Toti might aald Mr. Flacge. too late to stop. dCREOMULSION I Is Oaiv I WkaN Mrs. Riley Bowen.

He married Miss ago. ay be woalg be a agaia if he wer a yoeg ma a. "1 Moaviay a mvg fif.mt had a very good boa for 41 of An inquest will be held Friday Florence Creston of ArrowamUh ut-t Natiaaal tafe" thoea 44 years' He married at Mattoon. Jan. SI.

1897. at Say brook. He had could thiak of Bo better way to; tle a tuefjl a4 hefpy life. he' aid. Flagga 41 years ago.

resided In Saybrook the last 2Z A telegram was received by Mr. and Mrs. Perce Thursday morning Mr. Flagte. who retired a year years where he was a harness mak telling of the i er.

In 1924 ha entered the hardware The body was brought to the Goff business and retired two years ago because of ill health. Saturday 4nly WBWVooBV-Oai4 rra' IfflAlLlF. funeral home in Lincoln Thursday night by Edwin Goff to await Also surviving are in ionoii To Hoar Prof. Berry He la survived by his wife and funeral arrangements. Young photographers version of the) the following children: Harlan, brothers, George Shrtgley.

Lroy; MlchaeU El Paso; and a elMer. Mr Vkl Wamaiey. Doer. Colo. Arrowsmlth; Donald.

Wilmington George Perce waa born July 192S, at Lincoln. Surviving are the parents, three brothers: Glen and Mrs. Delmar Rowe. Bloomlngton. She was a member of th Holder ROANOKE.

PNS-Tb CU Aaeocaatton wUl meet In th Melodist charch basemeat r.iht. t.nr.r t-e av ivy Amniae ltoa ay Pakr of the tf two students of the hlrh Vinson. Mrs. Arcm Methodist church. ELLSWORTH.

(PKS) Padua "oil boom," Learn Technique Through College Extension Course Harold, Lincoln; Florin of Culver school made use of their special Burke. Erneat. George. Edgar. Bert City, and two sisters: Dar- training.

I nd Ralph of Saybrook. Seventeen Albert C. Barber lene and Helen of Lincoln. Students in a course in photog- grandchildren and two brothers. Tint Qtit MaUfiaU John Itrry of Careka exCeg.

Etprt Vev a raphy by extension from the Unl-I James, Gibson City and Lou of rarber d.ed at a. m. Thur4y WESTON versity of Nebraska, Charles Deth- Bloomlngton also survive. One son at th home of hi daachter. PAV'tnn erage and Calvin Zabel, decided tol Earl, preceded him In death In 1918 Curtis Range, son of Mr.

and Charles Dobhe of ELLSWORTH. (PNS) Just ba- cut knowledge to taat. and took Mrs. Earl Ranara has enUatad In picture of the -oil SqI Coir turn the navy. The family accompanied cause they live in a small town and Ind, after an lUoaea of ooe week I Th.

death wa caused by heart' e4atr a trouble. I Peinert I Not onlv did the bov take the him to Peoria, Tuesday, from don't have facilities to learn first Dlcture. but thev nut Into or.etlea CoV- Services will held, at their knowledge of darkroom tech- laur- 9- did at 2 20 where ne was sent to cnicago ana hand from the masters, doesn't Great Lakes training station. keen students at Elbrworth hhrh TtalafaK ttarrla runaral hamei "i awa ar mimm nlaue. oroducinjr the eomnleted I Thursday at St.

Joseph hospital In Ponllac at 2 p. rn. Saturday. Miss Lola Range, student at the Uchool from eainln knowledge. print.

I In Bloomlngton. Death was caused f)r. A 1L Morrow, rhetor of the; ta ia taw trjskJ' laseC It is saw ad Methodist hospital in Peoria, is vis- not taught In the ordinary high Ellsworth's high school labora- by Injuries received In a truck Pontlaa rira Preabvterlaa church. I eet was m4 at a iat meet- iting wiin ner parents, jar. anoiscnooi curriculum.

tory has facilities for developing colllson near Wapella Wednesday In charge. Burial wUI be la vAge boatd. I Mrs. Earl Range, for a week." Recently when Padua experi and printing pictures, used by sev- morning. I cemetery.

enced a brief but excitin "oil Service will be held at 3.30 erai student and teachers. MANY NEVER m. Saturday in the lleywortn John HecVel Christian church. Burial will Be EVERYTHING HAPPENS LINCOLN. PNS John Heck- In Heyworth cemetery.

SUSPECT CAUSE He was born near Louisville, 111 el. T9. retired farmer, died at 12 a. m. Thursday at Deaconee hoe-pltal.

following an eatended lllneaa. March 1. 1892. son of John and Lora Ann Colclasure. He married SEARS' TOYLAND OPENS TOMORROW TO ARMINGTON FARMERS Mia Ada Myer of Louisville I OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief ARMINGTON.

(PNS) Tue-i other husker. cam to th. 1911.. They were the parent of The body wa taken ta tb Sheets funeral home and will be removed to th horn of a son. Floyd J.

HeckeU in Lincoln. Friday noon to real until Sunday morning. day4 was an unlucky day for Arm- They telephoned to town for heln three children who survive: Est in o-ton farmers gei tne nors out of th ditch. na wmo, Dotn oi tieywonn. an Many Buffer? reliar canine tmekoohe nerman volunteered! Marie scoring, springxieia.

in quickly odo tncjr diacorer tbat tb reu ol tbeir trouble may tired kidneva. to helD. He married Mrs. Matilda Th funeral party win go Sun I Tba kidneya ara Naturc'a chief way of the exceaa aokla and wait out of tha blood. oars, ueorge israei, was nusiung When he returned, he found a Hams Jun 31.

19T7. She survives day morning to th Raker and Son funeral home at Dwtght. The corn near a ditch when the bank straw stack had toppled over and! with three stepchildren. Ray a rikaf'' gave way. The team and wagon of smothered three hogs.

I Hams, Fairfield; Roy William. A about 40 bushels of corn, tumbled About th same time, th truck. I derson. Ind; and Mrs. Edith Me- funeral will be held at 3 p.

nv Sun day at th Dwtght Evangelical church, with th Rev. Mr. Lang officiating. Burial will be In Round into th water about two feet deep, belonging to Ddn Snyder, burned role. Albion.

111. The waaron. with Its contents, while combining bean on th Ba- A alater. Mr. Marv C.

Lone Grov cemetery near Dwirht. ihejrbelp moat paopla paaa about) pm ta a day. ben diaordar of kidney uoetion permita poiaoDoua matter to remain in your blood, it may causa nagging backacbe. rbeumatio raica, leg paina, loaa of pep and energy, gf tine up nigbta, under tne yea, beadaonea and dtaaineaa. Frequent or ecanty paaaagea with amartinc and burning aometimea ahowa there ia aomething wrong na your kidneya or bladder.

Don't waitl Aak your drusgiat for Doan'a Pill, saed eucceaaf ully by millions for over 40 yeara. They give happy relief and will help the IS miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doane l'Ula. made a dam and the water backed con 'arm. Chicago; three brothers, Clarence, up rapidly, until It was several Anfl.

to end the bad luck, a wa-J Fairfield; Abrarr, Louisville; Joh couth St. Louis. Mo. and five JShop at Surs for ITtdc Aucrtnzsts-CIS SAV3 feet deeper. One horse drowned Kn containing aoout 50 buahels Immediately and th other might of crn drawn by a tractor driven grandchildren also siyvtve.

A brother, William, preceded him in have. If It had not held it head vnarue uurns. ran over Wit-out of water until Bill Watt, an- Mountjoy foot. His foot was death. Opening Day Specials kTTRTddiT nadiy Druised but no bones broken.

Mrs. Mary Jane Shields HOLDER. PNS) Mr. Msry ARROWSMITH Th young people of the Chris Jan Shields died at 8 p. m.

Thurs day evening at th horn of her; tian and Methodist churches had daughter. Mrs. Alice Schooley. near a party Saturday evenlnar at the home of Mis Reta Bane. There were 22 present.

Miss Ruth Gath- man. Miss Helen Holderly. Lois Scholl and Harold Haltzbrocker were In charge of games and re freshments. Mrs. Zelle Pleines and daughter.

Holder. She had been 111 for about 10 months. Th body wa removed to Sten-sel's funeral horn at Leroy. Funeral arrangement ar Incomplete. She wa born Jan.

24. K. at Adamville. Ohio, daughter of William and James Shrtgley. She ram to Illinois In 1S72 In a covered wagon and lived near Holder.

Surviving ar th following children: Elmer, Bloomlngton; Leater, Arrowsmlth; Noah. Spauldlng. Ohio; Mra Alice Schooley. Holder; and Mrs. Blanch Schooley.

Wapel- Darlene, attended a shower Satur r.iu: him a nK Ilrmntllr lling IDK I HKISTMIS lOK Yellow I Grr.ulur ll-m-atlir Intaglio King. Aa COO Ideal gift. Ilrg. Ji. N.r VatU TEMPIEMAH'S WHO) and JIWUST SHOP In th IbKifJaa Mere.

NORM l. day afternoon at th horn of Mr. and Mr. Harry Pleines of Dan- vers In honor of Mrs. Claude Han cock, formerly Miss Audrene Lee of Randolph.

Mrs. iva Smith entertained the Jolly Circl club at her home Mon u.jr aucrnoon. frizes were won by Mrs. Minnie Elcher end Mrs. Fern Bane.

Mr. Gertha Bane and Mrs. Cleo Bane. mm mm mm Mrs. Logan Ely Jr.

and Infant daughter. Gay Annette, were dis missed from Mennonite hoicital! TUdlo-WtlluMtWijuAi 3 POPULAR TOYS Saturday and came to the home of FP Child ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dlngledine. w.

a f.a mm mm I F.il'!t daflirsire y-ere faeo Ug V-39 il. from the ELLIOTT Thomas Norman of Flint Utt ant a lwfn tsk oaarS) spent Wednesday with his parent. B1R. IHEItNS aTDCAL CO. wtVi! Uay or la ti: sax.

ana jars, ueorge Norman and family. Iwiii.l rarL Mie Gretchen Miller of Mahomet oame Wednesday evenlnar fop a at the horn of Ml Madeline Tf l-y ae 13 a el tv-f m4 ai rava ei2jg Hatteberg during Thankajrlvlnr va You Will Re Asked To rjr Only CTD-50 (ID TW lOMri.lTTE PHre Tle (tia-a MMe an lluj. cation. ran Mr. and Mr.

Laverne Mavn of Plenty of DOLLS Marlon, WU, and Mr. and Mra. Melius Wick of Eau Claire. Wis, iir Wireless Automatic Record Changer Just plug this new record changer into your light socket and it plays through your present radio. Easier-working record changing action handles up to ten 10 or eight 12 records.

Reproduces your.favorite records perfectly! "Reject" Button. Crystal Pick-Up. Lots of entertainment for little money. came Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving at the horn of the Rev. and FREE! NO HIDDEN FATRA (1lKr.r-S Price Iacludea Examlnatlou, Lmm, Framrt and fa.

Mrs. J. M. Wick and attend th In Scars To land. All 5st wedding of Mka Judith Wick on Thanksgiving day.

Wail or Vrllow Ful ue Meant Unit or Vrllow ime lasranlerd I ng or I'raitv I Filled. irvrn. llll Nl Tarn XeeaWWr J. Ilt. ntiii LF.NstN SWIK i.OW I'KKi: He No Trick AdtrrlMng CHATSWORTH Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Sherman and daughter. Rose Marie, left Wednesday afternoon to spend the holidays with Mrs. Sherman parents at La Prairie. Mrs.

M. L. Sullin and daughter. Marjorie Ann, will return Friday after spending 10 deys aa guests of Mrs. iulliria' parents at Charleston.

They will return with Reverend Sulllns who is apending Thanksgiving there. Simple! Easy! Credit Terms! Don't Wish You DO IT NOW! Come See! Come Hear MOTOROLA Radios! CILAY HDCOtfDILlEY 210 W. FRONT ST. 'The Tire Man" Phone 835 OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY DR. BERKS IKIMKOP OPTICAL CO.

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