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Oct. 16, 1972 Normal, Ill. Pantagraph A-2 Bloomington- Roaring Twenties' ISU Homecoming theme "The Roaring Twenties: Fun, Sin and Bathtub Gin" is the theme of the Illinois State University's 51st annual homecoming celebration Friday through Sunday. A Saturday afternoon football game with Western Illinois University's Leathernecks and a 9 a.m. Saturday homecoming parade will highlight the weekend's festivities.

George Carlin, night club comedian and television guest personality, will be featured in a program at 8:15 p.m. Friday in Horton Field House. The ChiLites, a contemporary music group, will appear with him. Tickets for the Friday concert may be obtained in the ISU union through the ISU Entertainment Board. at 11:30 a.m.

in the stock Homecoming activities are being ing. Seven prizes, totaling $530, will be Street north of Beaufort. Marchers will barbeque north of Hancock StaClub of alumni offered mobile and walking travel east on Beaufort past School judging pavilion coordinated by the office top-ranked Street at the Illinois dium. services and the homecoming board, parade entries. Street to North reunion party will be staged made up of student and faculty repre- Seventeen high school bands will join Central Gulf Railroad.

An midnight Saturday in the alumni sentatives. ISU's marching band to provide music Heading west on and from 5 p.m. Morrissey Drive, south North Street, the to Visitors and returning alumni will and color for the parade through down- west parade on will College swing Avenue north in on looping the of new Lincoln Street on in Bloomington. Stanley School VFW Hall have an opportunity to visit the new town Normal. University Bird Court, Normal, is campus on its return to the Ommen, 208 alumni office in the former Rambo House Visiting bands will compete for Street chairman of the alumni reunion.

home economics quarters and meet trophies in three divisions. staging area. After the parade, a number of open Granite City, is stuVince Vehar, new alumni director. Bands will come from high schools in and coffees will be Cynthia Todoroff, houses, receptions chairman for homecoming and John The ISU Alumni Association will con- Bradford, Easton, Fairbury-Cropsey, Forrest, held by various ISU clubs, departments Bishop, Warrensburg, is the parade dent duct a registration and information cen- Sandwich, Coal City, Lexington, and on and off-campus agencies and chairman. Dr.

Arnol Slan, elementary ter at Rambo House from 8:30 a.m. Donovan, Maroa, Princeton, Roberts- groups. is faculty chairman through 1 p.m. Saturday. A reception for Thawville, Pawpaw, Pontiac and Mi- Individual reservations are necessary festivities.

professor, education alumni will be held on the Rambo House for an industrial technology and home lots, except for nonk. for the lawn from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Normal Community and Bloomington economics luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 Ali university parking school bands also will be entered. p.m.

in Room 107, Turner Hall and the metered areas, will be opened to guests Homecoming theme takeoffs will be high reflected in the parade Saturday morn- The parade will form on University Alpha Tau Alpha and ISU Agriculture on Saturday. alumni award to Two zoning requests board go Inmate stabbed at Pontiac prison three have been trans- into the incident continues. ISU PONTIAC A prisoner was stabbed Petrilli said all broke out in the west cell Yard variance requests to allow a during a fight between four inmates at ferred to the diagnostic depot at the The fight carport extension and construction of a the Pontiac Branch of the Illinois State prison at Joliet while the investigation house. recipients Two distinguished alumni awards will be presented next Saturday at Illinois State University's homecoming. Miss Lillias K.

Walker of South Wilm- 13 ordered to report for service Thirteen men registered with the draft boards in McLean County were ordered to Chicago Monday for induction into the armed forces. Called for induction from the Bloomington-Normal board were Michael Finn and Robert P. Wochholz, Bloomington; Greg A. Beckman, Thomas C. Berry and Robert B.

Raney, Normal, and Bruce J. Dietz, Southfield, Mich. County board registrants ordered to report Monday were brothers Michael L. Gramm and James R. Gramm, Gridley; David D.

Arvik, Heyworth; Mark M. Clark, Saybrook; Bradly J. Mounce, Towanda; Richard D. Lamb, R.R. 4, and William M.

Zook, Lexington. Mrs. Bernard McElvaney, executive secretary of both boards, said only one man from each board is scheduled for induction Nov. 17. At the same time, 36 Twin City board registrants and 23 county board registrants will be ordered for pre-induction physical examinations.

LUNCHES Now Serving 11-2. Monday thru Friday. NITE CAP Towanta Ave. at U.S. 66 Conklin, Players Dinner Cheatre Lexington, Illinois "THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS" 7 p.m.

7:50 p.m. (B.Y.O.B.) From Bloomington 822 Phone Other 309 726-5801 BACK AGAIN as big as ever! Big John and the Mark IV Playing Tuesday thru Saturday nite cap Towanda Ave. at U.S. 66 named ington, Grundy County school superintendent from 1951-63, and Dr. Harris W.

Dean, Waynesville, N.C., will be the recipients. The presentation will be made at a 10:30 a.m. public reception on the lawn of ISU's Rambo Alumni House. Dr. Esther French and Dr.

James Logsdon last year were the first recipients for the annual awards. Miss Walker earned a two-year diploma a from ISU in 1940, completed her bachelor's degree in 1943 and earned a master's degree in 1950. Since her retirement, she has been a substitute teacher, part-time school administrator and active in a retired teachers association. Dean, a 1929 graduate, is retired after teaching and serving as a college administrator for about 25 years. He served at Florida State University, Tallahassee, and served as acting president at the University of South Florida, Tampa.

Minonk Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Conley and family of Rochester, Oct.

8 visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morgan.

FAMILY Served Every Tuesday! ADULTS KIDS RED WHEEL 1412 E. Empire, Bloomington Thurs. 6 A.M. 12 Midnight; Fri, Sat. 6 A.M.

3 A.M. garage will be heard at 7 p.m. Wednesday by the Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals at city hall. William L. Emmett is seeking south and east yard variances to build a 22-by30-foot garage in the rear yard at 507 E.

Walnut. Dale W. Messamore has asked for a front yard variance to allow an eight-foot extension to an existing carport at 2113 Peirce. Mother of area women dies in Shelbyville Mrs. Hulda Marten, 83, of Effingham, the mother of two area women, died at 5:30 p.m.

Saturday in a Shelbyviile hospital. Mrs. Marten had made her home with a daughter in Shelbyville in recent years. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m Tuesday at St. John's Church, Effingham, with burial also in that city.

Visitation will be after 6 this evening at the Howe Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville. Survivors include daughters Mrs. Elsie Stuckemeyer of 505 S. Allin and Mrs. Esther Manier of Chenoa, as well as another daughter, three sons and 15 grandchildren.

FLING! SPECIAL THE FRIED CHICKEN DINNER THING Whipped Potatoes Vegetable BUDGET HOT BISCUITS SPECIAL PERCH DINNER French Fries Cole Slaw HOT BISCUITS SPECIAL CHOPPED SIRLOIN DINNER Baked Potato Chef Salad HOT BISCUITS I WE LOVE TO SERVE YOUR CHILDREN for kids 11 years of age or younger DRUMSTICK KIDDIE DINNER CHOPPED STEAK Fried chicken leg Flavorful chopped with French fried beef with French potatoes, chilled fried potatoes, choice applesauce, and hot of cole slaw or cotbiscuit. tage cheese, hot biscuit. .39 .69 For The Best In Pizza And Visit TOBIN'S NEW PLACE INSIDE SEATING CAPACITY FOR 170 Open 4:30 Daily Delivery Or Carry-out Phone 828-0410 or 828-1011 525 N. Main, Bloomington EVERYDAY SPECIAL FREE 10" Pizza With 16" (Family Size) For The Asking THIS WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday "Pro Football "Pro Football LeGary" Wilcox" LeGary" Wilcox" "Mike "Mike "Page "Mike "Page Le Gary" Game" Game" 9 p.m.-12 midnite on the 9 p.m.-12 midnite on the 9 p.m.-12 midnite Color TV Color TV your piano playing your piano playing your playing favorite choices 9 p.m.-12 midnite favorite choices 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

favorite choices Prison Sunday. Inmate Edgar Shorter was reported to be in serious condition Monday noon. He had been rushed to St. James Hospital by ambulance about 3 p.m. Sunday.

Warden John Petrilli told the Pantagraph Monday morning that details of the incident were not known. He said Shorter, a resident of Chicago, was stabbed in the abdomen with a "homemade" knife. Other inmates involved, according to the warden, were Anthony Barra, Thomas Ortez and Herman Valdez. cocktail hour fashion show WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 4:30 6:30 nite cap Towanda Ave.

at U.S. 66 THE STORY OF A BOY AND A GIRL SEARCHING FOR LIFE! COMING SOON WORLD WIDE PICTURES presents CUFF RICHARD PENNY EASTMANCOLOR CINEMA 2--Oct. 18-24 WEEKDAY FEATURES 7:00 9:15 is ELVIS PRESLEY Appearing at Daniels NO! -but the PAGE 3 IS MUSIC 8:30 to Closing Mon. thru Sat. Nights COCKTAIL HOUR 5:00 to 7:30 Price for Unescorted Ladies (Highballs only) NIGHTLY FOOD SPECIALS 801 S.

Main Bloomington The Daily Pantagraph Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Telephone All Departments, 829-9411 Published daily and Sunday by Evergreen communications, 301 W.

Washington Bloomington. Illinois 61701. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By Carrier in Bloomington-Normal: 75 cents week. By Motor Route: 80 cents a week. By Mail: Inside Illinois, Daily and Sunday: Year 6 1 Daily only: Year sold 6 Daily $2.25.

Outside only as and Sunday combination: Year Illinois 6 $3.25. Mail subscriptions 10 members of Armed Forces in Illinois: Year 3 $4.75. Outside Illinois: Year $6.25. Sunday only mail subscriptions In Illinois $1.50 per month, $11.50 per year. Outside Illinois $1.75 per month: $14.00 per year.

(No mail subscriptions taken where, there is carrier or motor route service.) Second class postage paid at Bloomington, Illinois. PANTAGRAPH PHONES 829-9411 TONNE HALL PRICE Doors Open BUFFET Curtain $6.50 5:00 P.M. 7:30 Dinner Theatre PRESENTS: Wednesday $6.50 5:00 P.M. 7:30 Tuesday Thursday $6.50 5:00 P.M. 7:30 RoBERT Friday $7.50 6:00 P.M.

8:30 ANDERSON'S YOU KNOW I CAN'T Saturday $8.50 6:00 P.M. 8:30 HEAR YOU WHEN THE Sun. Matinee $7.00 12:00 5:30 P.M. Noon 2:00 7:00 WATERS Sun. Evening Phone $7.50 828-7321 RATES CAST DIRECTLY FROM CHICAGO--GROUP The hessenhaus Celebrates its annual OKTOBERFEST MONDAY, OCT.

9TH THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 21ST Closed Sundays Due to the great popularity of last years OKTOBERFEST, we will again present our All German Menu prepared served in the "old world Music is a complement to any dinner and for your listening pleasure. WALTER WEBER from for Reservations Call 784-4816 Bavaria Will be playing your favorite GIBSON CITY, ILLINOIS German Songs. Your Host HEINZ STEINMANN IS 998 abc STATES GREAT THEATRE VIN BLOOMINGTON Now Showing DOUBLE HIT THRILL SHOW Open "Reservation" 5:30 BOB HOPE IN "Dinosaurs" "CANCEL MY RESERVATION" at 7:35 plus "WHEN DINOSAURS RULED the EARTH" IRVIN THURS. THE TWO BIGGEST BONDS OF ALL THEATRE BLOOMINGTON with SEAN CONNERY as JAMES BOND IN abc GREAT STATES THEATRE NORMAL Now Showing! BURTON IS Open 6:00 Feature 'BLUEBEARD' He did away with beautiful Under 17 to be women.

(R) CINEMA 2 NOW SHOWING! CASTLE TO HELD OVER 3 m. -E A Great Sexy Comedy LAND tells what it costs -emotionally, morally, and financially--an attractive, idealistic young California lawyer to run for the U.S. Senate. It is the most unsparing vision of practical American politics ever put on film. you always wanted to know about sear.4 STARRING WOODY ALLEN.

KAREN ROBERT REDFORD BURT REYNOLDS "THE CANDIDATE" MELVYN DOUGLAS TONY RANDALL CARLSON PETER BOYLE LOU JACOBI (IN COLOR) (AS JOHN MCKAY) LYNN REDGRAVE From PG GENE a WILDER CINEMA 1 SHOWING NOW DRIVE-IN THEATRE, 1.31 5. MAIN ST. NORMAL- -PH. 452-2112 Op. 6:30 Sh.

7:00 A 'MUST SEE' FILM! 8 TH WEEK! NOW THRU 2 RATED FEATURE FILMS Fiddler Swingin "The Stewardesses" Roof" "Sandra" Plus BEST FAMILY FILM OF 1971 No One Under 18 Admitted ONLTI.

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