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TnREE THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMIXC.TOX. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. NOV 3.

1933. wotL iCounty Road Death University High Readies Slate Trailer Explosion Burns Th ree yyyyyy y'yy y.y...'''yy'-y:'' yy y.y.yy -V Toll Stands at 22 i For Homecoming Blast of Gas Rips Out Side Of Wheel Home Mrs. Josephine Lembke Mrs. Josephine Lembke, 72, of 1005 N. Elded St.

died in Harvey at 11 a. m. Wednesday. The wife of the late Louis F. Lembke.

she had been visiting a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Hamman in Harvey when she was taken ill. Mrs. Lembke was brought to the Flinspach-Kurth Funeral; Home. Her funeral will be at 1:30 University High School's annual Homecoming has been set for Friday, Nov.

11. Under the direction October Adds Four Fatalities To Year's List -r 'of the Student Council. Homecom -v. A Eloomington man and woman rade with 12 (rollisior Route 150 and Route 51 accounted for six accidents apiece and four more mishaps took" place on Route 9. There were three accidents on! Route 136 and one reported en-Route 165.

1' Twenty two of the accidents Involved two cars: 11 were one car. and her 16 month old daughter y. ing festivities will include a parade, football game, reception. were burned at 2 a. m.

Thursday p. m. Friday at the First Chris in a gas explosion that ripped open the side of the man trailer home October kept pace with August play and dance. The parade, led by the High band, Homecoming queen and attendants and the cheerleaders, will tret under way at 1:10 p. m.

Nov. just west of Forrest Park on South tian Church with the Rev. George Stuart officiating. Burial will be in Bloomington Cemetery. Mrs.

Lembke was born Sept. 8. and September and as a result four more traffic fatalities were Morris Edward MalinowsM, 43, of R. 3, in whose house trailer the ex ill li WV added to the 1935 McLean County 'crashes; five included three three involved a car and a truck two concerned a car and arrrv. tractor and one involved a tir.gle truck.

r.ti cfc highway death toll, boosting the Mr. and Mrs. John Mittler. She, plosion occurred, and Mrs. Marie married Charles Hardies in 136.

monlhs tftn. Vii AnntVi cho marriM 115 Icenogle, 33, of 102 N. East St 111. Sixteen classes have voted to enter floats in the parade. Pa-' raders will move east on Mulberry to School, south on School to Ash, 'east on Ash to Linden, south on rr i omUo in Kv.

in' October's total equaled the four were severely burned about their bodies. Bonnie Icenogle, Mrs. Km no in iq- traffic deaths reported in the same I Social Workers, Icenogle's 16 month old daughter, Linden to North, west on North She is survived by her suffered less serious burns in the explosion. ter and a grandchild. She was pre- "tauiic 1 1Kr ceded in death by her husbands, county during -and four parents and three brothers.

Augus Seven traffic deaths All three were taken to St. Joseph's Hospital' by the fire de to School, south on School to Beaufort, west on Beaufort to University and north on University to MeCormick Field for final judging of floats. Judy Greeness is general parade chairman. Miss Ruth Huscdns. a memoer v- Mrs.

Lembke was partment rescue squad. Mr. Mai larcn ana Apni. i inowski and Mrs. Icenogle, who the Keystone Chapter Eastern Star, the Order of Amaranth ar.d the Home Bureau.

both suffered first degree burns Papers Can Act Together-Tale INDfANAPOLIS. INTX An Illinois newspaper editor. Wednesday night urged prcater co-; were reported in fair condition A2 I Harry O. Jackson, and Lawrence Thursday at the hospital. The little Corine Carey.

17, of Danvers and Delbert Reed. 23, of Danvers were the county's first two October fatalities. Miss Carey died Oct. 2 in a three car WTeck on the Dan-vcrs-Yuton blacktop road east of Danvers. Mr.

Reed died Oct. 9 y-' 1M 1 Puno are faculty sponsors. girl was also in lair condition. 2-Car Crash Hurts Woman Game, Class Day A football game with Limestone High School will be played on Mc- suffered in the same operation between social workers of injuries Cormick field starting at lot i Mrs. Bertha iiiser, tu, 01 ue- accident.

Trapped in Car The Danvers girl was sitting in Curious Savage." a three W011 was emergency treat- According to a sheriff's report, the explosion occurred just after Mr. MalinowsM struck a match to light a cigarette. The trailer was equipped with a gas heater and a gas both of which utilized bottled gas. Exact cause of the explosion was still undetermined Thursday noon. Sheriff A.

M. Campbell said Thursday morning that his office had not conducted an investigation ment at St. Joseph's Hospital and vx act comedy, will be presented Fri- day night, Nov. 11, by members and newspapers to he.p "sell tr.e. people on the need of commurity planning." H.

Clay Tate, editor of the Daily Pantagraph, said social workers also must help close "the breach of misunderstanding" betwern themselves and the press. He" spoke before about 1.000 persons) a car driven by Omcr Lee Noel, 25, of Carlock when Mr. Reed's car crashed into its rear as Mr. released Wednesday about 3 p. m.

after the car in which she was Hided with another car mornin; of the junior class under the direction of Delmar J. Hansen. Curtain time is 8:15 in Capen Audi of gas ex-Forest Park Noel, Miss Carey's brother, Ralph. BLOWN OUT SIDE of house trailer was a grim reminder Thursday plosion that ripped open trailer home of Edward Malinowskl, 43, just at thp intrrseetion of Routes 150 west of and Thomas Abbott, 16, of 140 Three people were burned in the explosion. entrance on South Morris Avenue N.

Oak St. worked on its motor. The Abbott car was parked in at the Indiana conference on so- beyond its initial report early Thursday morning. He added that Finishing Air Force Basic torium. Alumni will be entertained afterward with a reception across the hall from Capen.

Elizabeth Benton is handling arrangements. 20 Royalty Candidates Students voted Thursday to elect and 66 at Brandtville Station. According to the sheriffs office, Oliver Nelson Sholtey, 77. of Lexington, driving the car in which Mrs. Hiser was a p-issenger, made a left turn from the northbound lane of 66 onto the northbound lane of 150 and pulled into the path of a car driven by Ray Nick- cial work here.

"If citizens will keep In mini, that the newspaper doesn't make-the news, but only reports it, -one 't hurdle will be be sa.J. "Social workers must sell tr.e front of the Noel vehicle. Miss Carey was trapped in the burning car and Mr. Reed was fatally burned when he tried to save her. Anita Graham.

16. of Knoxville was the month's third reported fatality. She died Oct. 13 of head Mumps Leads County's Disease List a king and queen to reign over no further investigation of the explosion had been scheduled. The trailer was parked outside the city limits.

Monih Brings $467 in Lot Fees Receipts from the city parking people on the need of community Homecoming festivities. Twenty im 22, of Streator. injuries suffered in a two car planning. The newspaper is the crash Oct. 1 on Route 150 east of media hich can do the job.

EV candidates were introduced at an Neither car was badly dam-assembly program. acd. Sholtey was fined 516.40 by The king and queen will be Justice of the Peace Al Grabs for crowned Saturday night, Nov. 12, failure to yield right of way. Bloomington.

On her way to a there must be co-operation befool ball game at Champaign, tw0 a better cc mmu- girl was a passenger in a car is to crccted." Polio in McLean County continued on the wane during October, with only two cases reported to the County Health Department. I at the Homecoming dance in Mc- iCormick Gymnasium. Music To TpII driven dv ner iamrr wnrn coi- lidod with a vehicle driven 'jfcyjHas Navy Promotion, a ft mm It Uiili I-arsr-h IK. of R. R.

band. Of India Mission Job Total number of cases for 1955 now is 33. Last year the total was 23 cases. Mumps was the leader among communicable diseases reported Miss Dora Boomstra of Chicago, who is working toward a master dezree at Illinois State Normal Mrs. Belie Mohr, 7i.

of 622 n. Hill Writes Parents Main St. died Oct. 16 in a two' car collision on Route 66 at Che-; Navyman Ronald E. II.il iwt noa.

A passenger in a car driven an aviation boatswain's mate scc-by Miss Maurine Snyder of S07 ond class, he has informed his; S. Center she died instantly. parents, the Edgar of 203 Near Accident Brings $61 Fine for Motorist Donald Ward. 24, of 26 Holton Homes, was found guilty Thurs Although not a trainc laiauiy Krcilzcr Ave. Stationed aboard the aircraft within McLean County.

Mrs. Kor CI Ml fnffnl- University, ill speak at the fourth University of Life session at Park Methodist Church Sunday evening. Miss Boomstra will show color pictures and tell of her five years of missionary work in South India at 7:10 p. m. A program of lunch.

A II. il wi.l US3 Oriskany, iti riMiu, ji, carrier day of driving to the left of the center line when passing another car. He was fined 561.50 in Nor irm.r serve as a division petty r.rLrrr son at. was Kiuea uci. in three car collision on Route 66 mal Police Court.

near Joliet. Her husband was lot in the 500 block of North East Street totaled $467.35 for the month of October, Director of Finance Alvin J. Keller reported Wednesday. The figure represents an increase of about $17 over September but was down almost $30 from October, 1934. Keller said that the receipts will be above the figure for last year when an assessment from the Illinois Telephone Company is collected.

The phone company is using the north 20 feet of the lot while constructing an addition to its building. The construction began Oct. 9. Rental fee for use of the space is $90 per month. Grimes To Serve 7 More Days County Judge Robert C.

Underwood Wednesday ordered William M. Grimes, 44 year old Rock Falls man, to serve another seven days in the County Jail for writing a until his discharge next Feb. He's a 1350 Bloomington High; School graduate and plans to at-', tend Illinois Wesleyan University I critically injured in the accident Pekin Man Killed songs ana class groups do gins ai 5:30 p. m. Holy Trinity Pastor's Ward was arrested after Helen Kinsley of Mackinaw filed a complaint against him following a near accident on Oct.

2. The Mackinaw woman's car was struck in the county with 22 cases. Next most prevalent disease was measles with 9 cases. Following in the order of incidence are October's nine reported diseases: Mumps 22 Measles 9 Whooping Cough 4 Polio 2 Inf. Mononucleosis 2 Chicken Pox 2 Meningitis 2 Hepatitis 2 Dog Bite 1 Dryer Lint Burns The Bloomington Fire Department was called to the Leo Carroll residence, 1315 W.

Seminary to extinguish a clothes dryer fire. The fire was reportedly confined to lint in the dryer and no damage was In another area fatal accident. after he leaves the Navy. J. B.

Howell. 22. of Pekin died' TWO NORMAL MEN are now in the process of completing: their Air Force basic training- at Lackland AF Base, the service announced Wednesday. They are, on left, Earl Allen Speir, 18, of ISSCS, and, on right, Wilbur C. Crockett, 17, son of Mrs.

Gertrude Crockett of 304 E. Cherry St. Oct. 6 in a head-on collision on Condition Improves Vhen stomacTi andT) from the rear as she tried to avoid ramming the car of Ward, who Route 29. Records at the McLean County The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. B. J. Sheedy, had just passed her.

pastor of Holy Trinity Church, was sheriff office indicate that there Brings sleepier nigra in "good" condition Thursday, a wcre 44 accidents reported in the spokesman at St. Joseph's Hospi-! county during October. A total of Film on Church Slate A motion picture, "In the Face ing guilty to a malicious mischief charge. An information filed by State's 47 people were injured in IS 01 Take2TUHS To set things right! Door Smashing Gets 10 Days for Youth Hubert Ray Price, 18, of S06 Jeopardy," will be shown at the tal said. Monsignor Sheedy, who suffered a wrist fracture in an automobile Atty.

Cimord Cooudge cnargea family night at supper program supper program the 41 accidents. During September there were 41 reported accidents with a total of 25 injuries. County road and Route 66 accidents led the October accident pa- that Price broke down a door at the Normal First Presbyterian accident on Oakland Avenue Fri- N. Western Ave. was sentenced to fv, Tn Hnro at 1410 Church Sunday eveninn.

ine sup- oay. naa ocen in iair conmuon pemrm 10 davs in the County Jail Wednes fraudulent check. Maine has 1,796 miles of rail- since the mishap. W. Walnut St.

I per begins at 6 p. m. day in County Court after plead Grimes, a former Normal resi- roa(L Am -Tilpaded euilty to a charge CAT 1 1 RH AY FRIDAY that he had issued a worthless check lor $125 to Moberly 1 Bloomington clothing store, Sept 17. Judge Underwood set the sentence at 30 days but gave Grimes credit for 23 days spent in jail while -awaiting disposition of, his case. Bright Probation Hearing Nov.

28 A hparins? on a petition for pith bation by Keith Bright, who has, pleaded guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor, is scheduled for -10 a. m. Nov. 28 And Announcing We give in Circuit Court. I A hearing on the petition set for Oct.

17 was postponed because attorneys in the case were occupied with County Court trials. Bright, a former Bloomington resident, was indicted by the April Grand Jury. He entered a plea of guilty to the contributing charge Sept. -26. I ISNU Student's Father Dies in Airliner Crash 888 in ii1 S1icS One of the forty four persons killed in the airliner crash in Colorado Tuesday night was the father of ah Illinois State Normal University student, Virginia Jungels ofi Aurora.

Her father was John W. Jungels, I 57. Virginia, a junior majoring in English, lives at Barton Hall. McLEAN COUNTY Court Notes CIRCUIT COURT cocks Me $00 CitiM-ni Savines. Loan Building I "0 Association vs.

Siegfried H. Kempm: Foreclosure suit filed. Frank ToohiU vs. Esther Stephenson et al: Joseph W. DePew appointed special master-in-chancery to take evidence in $20,000 damage suit.

PROBATE COURT Estate of Amy C. Butler: Will admitted to nrobate. Henry L. Butler PLUS New Fall Footwear, at Gerhart's. Come Reduced Prices on many of our As always, it pays you to shop see.

Come save the Gerhart way. Slings appointed executor. Bond waived in will. Inventory filed listing Bloomington property with estimated value of $9,500. Estate of Harry L.

Lembke: Inventory filed listing Danvers property valued at $1,000, bank deposit of 080.90. truck valued at $400 and $5,300 in U.S. bonds. Estate of Charles E. Dagenhart: Amended inventory filed listing jewelry and other personal property valued at $187.80.

i NORMAL POLICE COURT Delbert Whittet, 102 St. Normal, fined $15 for speeding. Case of Jesse Boykin, 59. of 203 E. Oakland charged with drunken driving and illegal transportation of liquor, continued until Nov.

8 at request of attorneys. Bond of $500 has been posted. PLUS 20 EXTRA TV STAMPS with every purchase Friday and Saturday. Fine Footwear at Terrific Savings A Top Value Footwear jy Hj lue Stamps Owned and Operated by John W. Kodgers HOME OF QUALITY FOOTWEAR.

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