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rantagrapb. Iilooinlnston, 111.. Srpt. 21. Death Takes Sorgs To Attend Motel Convention Defeaf Bonus Slate of Asks T1UAT2S? Aged Survivor orrv SHOW (HILDIIV IN CAE I EES 1957 Tragedy Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin S. Sorg. cf the Prairie Travler Motel, will attend tlx? national convention of Quality Courts United. at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel In Montreal, Canada, from Oct- 11 v.

i a i juiius Kan lioimann. 8j. sun lars in interest the citizens of Illinois may have to pay on the bonus can be labeled sheer waste," the chamber added. The chamber also called for Urges'Passage Of Building Bond Issue KOCKIV I KOIJJV THE WORLD vor of a tragedy involving him and his wife last November at their former home, 405 N. Roosevelt died at 6:15 p.

m. Tuesday St. Joseph's Hospital. His funeral will be at 3:30 p. m.

through 14. Mr. and Mrs. Sorg are on the reefer Committee tpr the convention. Quality Courts United.

Is a non-profit motel association of state-wide support of the upcom ing 48-million-doiiar bond issue for state universities and mental 0o 11 Beck Memorial 1 some 5X) mdmcndrntjy operated Friday at the Home, with Dr. Charles Merrill i motor courts located in all statos CHICAGO -(LTD- The Illinois State Chamber of Commerce Wednesday urged its members to help defeat a 7million-doUar bond issue for a Korean war veterans' bonus as "unnecessary and Smith officiating. Burial mill be cast of the Mississippi and in in Park Hill Cemetery. I parts of Canada. I institutions.

FACE PROBLEMS "State universities are faced with two problems: Catching up with past deficiencies, and planning for future growth," a chamber spokesman said. The report continued: "Judging by minimum standards of the Illinois Department of Public at his sensational best. teen-age terror who scares nobody but himself nenns may can at tne iunerai home after noon Thursday. He and his wife, Daisy, 82. were found at that time seriously ill and unable to care for themselves.

(Telephone Rale Mrs. Hofmann had suffered stroke a few days earlier, and her Hearing Reset nusbana was too lu to do any-, Health, the mental institutions are about 42 per cent overcrowded, housing 11,000 more mentally ill than they should." thing for her or to make known costly. The bonus issue will be voted on in a state referendum Nov. 4.i The chamber also came out in support of a 248-millicn-dollar bond issue to finance construction at state universities and mental institutions. CITES OBJECTION In opposing the Korean bonus, the chamber said "only 60,000 of the 295,000 who will receive the bonus actually served in the fighting area." "The more than 14 million dol For Nov.

6 their plight. Neighbors found the ill couple. Mrs. Hofmann died in January. J' CONGERVILLE and her husband in recent months had been a resident rJ th Mrlsn I SPRINGFIELD.

Illinois County Nursinz Home until enter- Commerce Commission fceanr.g Mrs. Rosa Lantz was reported Monday to be improving. She recently suffered a back injury when she fell on the lawn at her home. inz the hosoitaL of a proposed 13,603.000 annual Lamb at School Mr. Hofmann mas born In Bloom-! rat increase asked by General injrton June 16.

1873. a son of, Telephone Co. of Elinois, an- I (Advertisement) "SHRINKING" PIUS ISN7 THE ANSWER! Louisville, Ky. VP) Pet lamb at nursery school here runs through a group of youngsters who spend most of their time playing with the animal. JUST George and Pauline Ifuert Hof-lnounced originally as set for Oct.

mann. He married Daisv Mot in 28. mas finally ordered ct Wednesday for Hov. 6. Bloomington.

He was an uphol UO SURGERY riEEDED TO HEAL SWOLLEN PILE TISSUES while you shrink thorn! A commisaion spokesman said sterer. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Minnie Wolgemut. and a niece, Mn. the announcement of tSe Oct.

28 hearing date was made on the Faulme Pygott, both of Decatur. Musician Injured In Accident Dies basis of a recommendation by the He was a member of the Metho PLUS ORE AT CO HIT commission's telephone section New Students' Parents To Visit IWU Sunday dist church However, the commission itself determined the first hearing should be Nov. 6. To stop nagging discomfort et wollea pUe in minute, thousands use Stainlest Par.o. Not cnly reduces tissue swelling but stops pain once, promotes healing of inflamed tissues too all without surgery I Preparations that Just act to "shrink" piles can't offer complete symptomatic relief.

For comfort, fast, you need this more complete medication. In doctors' tests, patients had Immediate relief. That's because Stainless Pszo combine the most effective ingredients known for piles. Thus works 3 ways at once: (1) stops pain, itching in minutes; (2) shrinks tissue swelling, congestion; (S) promotes healing of raw tissues. You get Immediate new comfort while Nature's own healing magic goes to work Don't suffer needlessly.

Get Stainless Pazo Suppositories or Ointment at druggists. Get relief without surgery or money backl The rates would apply to 262,662 Judge Renamed To Commission customers of the company, second in size only to Illinois BeU Li the state. The seven to annual New Students' Parents' flav nt County Judge Robert C. Under- Hohnsfreiter Funeral Set For Friday i AdverUeementt Wesleyan University will be held a011? 23 member of the Sunduy. i 1UU1U1 v.omirussion on umaren About 4.V) naivnts nf tvm- ttIU reappointed by Gov.

William Al S.M How the Doctor Eximlnes for Cancer dents will vii.it rh campus, meet Sti2tton lhis. The commission was created fol JsVT Donald E. Ilohnstreiter, 39, early Friday morning in a the faculty, administrative ofli-cials and student leaders. lowing a 1930 White House Con- 1 car-truck collision, died at i The day's program begins wiih a general meeting at 2 p. m.

In Presser Halt but officials hope, parents will arrive in time to have as an executive committee. Again in I960 the commission will be the executive body of a An annual checkup takes less time than a game of golf or a permanent. It costs about $23. Here's what it consists of, where to get it. A description of two hours that could be tbt most important in your life.

Be sure to read "How tha 'JM wry kti ttrt rati1 FEELING LOW? High Installment Payments Getting You Down? 0t your big bills and high monthly payment oil consolidated into ono, oaty to manage, low monthly payment one you tan handle with ease. Just stop in, or call our office and let us tell you how easily it can be done. LOANS FROM $25 to $800 NORTHERN ILLINOIS CORP. Formerly Norbloom locn Co. 107 N.

Prairie St. Phone 4-3069 Bloomington, IIL i US iiiupiup dinner in the Commons with their lf? Jnebor PUP to be appoint- p. m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mr. Ilohnstreiter, a musician, was known professionally as Don Reid. His home was at 703 W. Olive St. He was injured when his car collided with a truck early Friday TLI COLOR CRTOO t-u uie governor ior.

another White House Conference on sons and daughters. Dean William T. Beadles will i presiae at tne p. m. session ro.NTIAC IODAU CStirT.

-Teerfc IAGII, tiRIVi-IX, -rial Tee," -Arrew la at Routes 130 and 136. He suffered which will show the parents thcj which IWU is endeavor- Doctor Examines for Cancer in October Reader's Digest. Get your copy at your newsstand cr supermarket today, SHERIDAN FESTIVAL TIME! ling to carry out. President Lloyd PANTAGRAPH PHONTS-4 "SAX severe leg, body and internal injuries. TO HOLD INQUEST Coroner Joseph Hallett will M.

progress of the University. Brief, Tnur- SeP 25th, 5:30 P. talks will be given by Anne Meier-hofer. dean of students: Lee W. MUM! Donald E.

Ilohnstreiter Rat Sindvlrh a SUw. Sir lee rum A Pie er ake, ZS t'effrr Sc. Pee ler Ameirrarnu: Hme.M4r Pit. Cake, end Caadr Raaihi! Science Church To Show Film 1 TONITE! schedule an inquest. Mr.

Hohnstreiter'g funeral will be at 2 p. m. Friday at the Beck Memorial Home. The Rev. Harold C.

Skillrud will officiate, and burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the memorial home, beginning tonight. He was born at Seymour, Nov. 16, 1918, a son of John and Short, director of public relations and admissions; Veima Arnold, University nurse: and Roger Col-ton, president of the Student Senate. Highlights of this session will be brief talks by parents of two Illinois Wesleyan freshmen.

An informal reception will be held in the main lounge of Memorial Center from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. at which time parents will have a The task of getting out an international daily newspaper is the subject of a color film to be shown INSURANCE Fire, Burglary, Theft Auto and Bonds For Insurance to Meet Every Need, See LEWIS JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 21 0V, E. WASHINGTON ST. Phone 4-3033 ICE CREAM SOCIAL AND FUN NIGHT Friday, September 25 8:39 1:30 EMERSON SCHOOL Sponsorrd by the A I at 8 p.

m. Thursday at the Chris- Marie Hood Ilohnstreiter. He mar. ried Edna Brandt of Colfax Peoria Feb. 3, 1916.

in tian Science Church. The showing I will be free and public. I Subject of the 2S-minute docu- If chance to meet the faculty. Miss SURVIVORS LISTED mentary film is the newspaper, Sm 1 1 t-m A. 11 LiUViS 1-J Al 1 til A V.

CHARLES Him ill. mi of KOK.IMjI". "COMF1 rTILT DArrr- "THE UtlGII All coxTiMors of the reception. Ask For Wolr" Fes Following this reception thoi COBURN-PATPIPK daughters, Pamela and Victoria; Boston's journalistic landmark two brothers, Robert Ilohnstreiter, currently celebrating its 50lh an 1 a wn 301 S. Vale Capt.

John I 'Si. LU wendy HlliER University residence ha'Js and sorority and fraternity houses will have open house. 11 Ilohnstreiter, with the Air Force at Homestead, two sisters, niversary. Title of the film is "Assignment: Mankind." It tells the story of a day in the life of the Monitor and shows correspondents et work Chicken Fry and Sfag Parfy Sept. 25 Storm Grows at home and abroad Among notables spearing in Intensify Pjch-j the film are Vice President resident "S20 to $800 for any worthy purpose" I Wv DEBORAH KERR DAVID WIVEN MTAMT FT A it 10 M.

ard M. Nixon, U.S. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarslgold and others.

eighth tropical storm, with winds American Leciofi Hall Colfax up to 50 m. and growing slight-1 a BOriJOUFtTRlSlESSE Mrs. Blanche Arend, Eminence, Mrs. Ruby Stewart, Rock-ford; a half-brother, Eugene Kaufman, 1002 E. Lafayette a half- sister, Mrs.

Betty Moore, R. R. stepfather, Albert Kaufman, Le Roy, and nieces and nephews. Ilia parents preceded him in death. He was a member of the American Federation of Musicians Local 102.

Mr. Ilohnstreiter is tie second person within two days to die from injuries received in an accident at the intersection southeast of Le Roy. Games Refreshment Sponsored by Colfa American Legion Donation fl.oO ly in intensity, was within 700 miles of Miami Tuesday night. It offered no immediate threat to any land areas however. The Weather Bureau said Helene was centered about 500 miles east r1 TRIPLE CAKTOOX TREAT! "MAGOO BY 3" Store Adds Juvenile Section The Neumode Hosiery Store at When any emergency arises where you need money in a hurry, see M.

C. F. We? specialize in fast, courteous service. Give us a try. PANTAGRAPH PHONES I-3M1 'and a little south of Nassau.

Ba- 313 N. Main St. hss announced the hamas. Nassau is about 190 miles I inclusion of a juvenile department east of Miami. IRVIN Robt.

Mitrhum, Rob! Monday morning Mrs. Mary Warner I McLean County Finance Co. 'DESERT HELL" LAM DAY! Rayburn, 39, of Qmrmiaign diedj MiM Jane the store's man- It was moving toward the west-northwest at about nine m.p.h. 2,209 liven were lost in the Johnstown, flood of 1SSS. Phone 9-1220 iiVm uguii tnvCU u.

i-: Eaid xhe, department carries dent Sunday evening, i clothing for children from the age I 203 W. Washington Bruce D. Abbott, Mgr. of birth to toddlers of four. fTBjr "-afajaajaji i r) W7 1 TOMORROW! I LfO LAJ -Hollywood at Its Bc.trA'fuiueflc "A Suprb Movie!" Lie Majaxint ir In the cabin tha tir white man mada Vl i ''T' love to the worn Sf Tc a lhe b1ack VjL.

V- man waited, 3V irV listening for i 11 Mr. and Mrs. John Herr and rm family of Kokomo, spent 'jij V.V7'Mi'rZS fZlmU VVCl; eCllQ WEEK mother, Mrs. Thomas Craven. fp- FIRST WEEK CROWDS ARE I I I fiSlSSi $O90 I I I CHEERING ITS GREATNESS! 4ial- -t i PREVENT UJSb $99 T-L 4H doors ortx n.K 1 lfc-wa I Pf iVl 1 nFtffiZ FEATI RE AT el -7 I DAMAGE 1 WiSO ii xV ri with' 1 '2- per.

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