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Mt HAVANA -Th ic 'atal In f.tht F'l- it j4 M.4f i' 4.r 4 I Mala IMIta Wpi.l-IV'.-llui frf la'tel a lm.ei.1l' I'll will aenea.4 04 lrr f-i'l (lM4 Clh 140. t.oi.4 and aMotd ar4 letter i -dtlad la ihii V.i.rt'd Id Mil and Iranifer 1. S.iMi r-1 I -t (r) 4 It IJatM, I lrnar 1l4Mf. UlltM I )mK ll IHfiW t.rmrt, KaOrft fill. KWt1 IlifhiftW.

ismm l. i-. llrr tiiiii far rf laa br by Mla I Utthri Nithala fC ltW4 kraliilMI I Mra. In lh WIU is Kmmm, tW4 fUrlU lllrf r. 'h 'i tu.tr lrn-, il.it-- I Mr '( if -r A i i 1 i- rminty rhifi i Cullom of Pontiac A tlains Poniac Poifa Employes Begin County Court Briefs l.aardiaaUila af I VarUa twtlla rtaa, I liaeih lafaili fr baarw Verified p'itn lof le.

ua reftala fi44 her 4 j. i and ordered I alala af ra J. par raniflreta of traillra crr -f t-lion fl ed Petl'inn fr art I fritog Ut Count j. Colored Womai Cli Choict Ciallal Iwaal. aeriM.

POMIAC. Altwrla Al'tander eolarad, waa tva her rh.ix of a Ul 41 cur vwu Central Illinois Deaths Faaiaafaa ianal t.JNTiN-ln lha A4m ll'lmtrk final it i rt. lnvTlar. J. M.

Tirtor aad I I' ff cf ftf Trn rf r. ft': 'N'. rf (f.rfii 0 A 1 Vf 'Oh Helped IUoomington -tori lie LtXf llrljwxl bIX)frunglon nua be.ia their 11.1 tt." guardian a1 li'e-n JaSa I ll'lmirk. aT.lniilf Hold Vrlr)n I'nivf riily; 1 I Ifcua i. I .1..

ki.i I Woman at twtht par and "amuel J.ma ir, n.u la Iba miUiy of tha lotted tVta, fiMiina) I nml trnmrntt MlhU'4 'ird out or AcUm nj in C004J i v.M'ir..iNi eminiy for i month afei A HAVANA Kut-'ial ntf f'f In cf Jn L. normns. be.flrg befot Jur, the Hiw A d.4 Th'i'- of lmltitrtf I. i'i. Mr 4 1' 'J'i-4 Ham- lr 'h him of hi dautV'r lo lntfa lh aitirtun' a i tMr.i.

it. Fndy a rural mall crrer n.uj.p, frid.y they wer ai(nd city.nh was charged with dior4rt) DANCE TONIGHT niKV mt. OWKII.S IWUI.ION nil. i.iniiKiH 11 r.t- i ba h. at II 4S p.

f. rt if vi a 1 At ll nir ionara I rondurt. Il was arretted i j4 'Saturday at tha county rouithou fieri: rJfi. 'Jt r.f NithL" from lh rf.ili.4T iCuilom of thli rb(1 iby Pollreman Jame 11. Hulk.

A Mr. Taylor night mailing clerk and jrhll acl at 2 orlorli at lh Oaa- Cwrai trnat hi lri birth ly antilvrary 9ui- 4 churrh. itl lh, IiNTIAC J4i Ray ju.trr lh of traaa a. aa a. aa.ai hl.aJ I 4 rfi fcw.

t. I I ,11 i I'lrra ItanH I trs l-silr 10 4 a a ff Wa 14. 4 4 41 SJ )'4 4a W1J window clerk Mr Lyon. Mob.tlM rmle, Villnam Mnrthnl lev. ll.

I. lummiM in rir lh MUnrlr. Mtl "I.JlMiMKHrt Kpl-mpal rhufrh (I i i at a Ika a4k Malimt a II. MCT. iiantiai (nirrn or Havana oirirtai- ik.

iivir.i..n rnur.tv i CoDft- a i rmi wfi r- "I to ht Pullceman Frank re clerk )ob and later to win'mmmmmmmmmmmm dow clerk whera he I at prent VI4? Of lntrmni will ma in in, aU, nf a rhln: Nail untl lh annual conf.rnra of Patara (aMrai mm r.w. jOakford cmtry. arnint4 tuardian ad llim hia rhurrh hll at Charnpalin lant rORRK.T-Ixul Oatnon I urvWti ara lha dauhtr. Mri for 4pr.mbr a. (ha ln ha at- 1114.

rr.ar.hai ra for Mv.raJ bro'h' i'' J.h.T" 1 Gaoraa A. Klofari PH.i'- rurwl from aruv. Mr. Tylor next tran.fer from lh stamp window was th eul.tant to th potmtr, a po.itlon he hold at present. until hi.

f.lld hV. V.T hi. of rutr. Jmi I. K.r-r mwnr naan coWnn.d ,0 hi.

hd at hl. ai months ao. dld at hi noma Vo, 'U-'T homnc. JuJy. I Hi.

Edward a. m. Friday. Tha funaral Cul- Havana, McLean to Cet h.ld at tha ridnr at p. -4 Joh.

llue.ee: Alvlna I mtraii rrom Virginia to nil- Zabll of Pwnht appointed admln- when It wa a part of th tar and burial will ba mad In forraat emtry. Jnhn Moll. (aMial 4 T4w ral4ia PAfirA Th funrral of John Road CoBttrnctioa Sooo PRINGFIELD. ILL Lleberman. lh chief high l.tratri.

Oath filed, bond of $2 A on of John B. and klnnira a member of th Iltlnol legi.latur i I 1 I letter or- 1. ll. tit maa at 2 o. nunniv from Crawford county and wa on i'r A Con bW Ti i.t th.

horn, in radu and at 2 Sn d.r'd. O.lm day flrrt Monday In Februsry. 135. rrrTd fadl Fro.t who ur- P- m. rrom in liuwonn lv- with two Mr.

churrh. with th R. Walter Hwl.r Jlnl I'ly. Chlfairo. and Pallbearer wer Orn lfr at honi.

left ar hi. Krlnk. Harold Plalr. Percy Smith. of th fram.r of1h constitution after Illlnol was admitted to th union In 114.

Rev. Mr. Cullom wa born In Paleetln. Crwford county. Dec.

14. lM. a on of a Methodist min way engineer, Friday announced bid will received until Jan. 4 on 20 highway Improvement project. Among; th project ara tha relocation of 114 mile of rout a weit of Peoria, tha paving of 41 mile of routs 100 from rout west of Havana southweat to Mar- The Kev.

L. F. Cullom of Pontine ered many paatoratea In Central Illlnoia before ending hi artiv career. Fanta. rapo Central Minou aernca.

Fatal of Armella Worr: Teres Storr appointed administratrix Oath filed, bond of IS 000 filed and approved. letter ordered. Claim day first Monday In February; 1H.T5 Fatal' of Martin I. Wlarnan: Roy Weed. Albert Copa and Charlea uter, the Rev.

Georg W. and BIG VODVIL ACTS 5 TODAY AND TOMORROW Jark.on. liurtal wa In tha Daw.on cemetery. Marian (Mann) Cullom. HI fa- Itv'her.

four brother and tnree n'-r: Frel. Peoria: George. A. A ar.1 John Gagnnn. nf Vorre.1; Mr.

Ulnnl Flatt. Momer.r. Mr. Llb-by Walt, and Mr. Uil Knlwell.

of Forre.t. Hearing on affidavit In regard to ther was a natlv of Illlnol. Hi bletown. the paving of 4 82 miles on routs lit A from routs at McLean mother cam from Ohio. Ther Inheritance tax fixed for 10 a.

urer or th Illlnol conference claimant fund In 1923 bcau of hi health. During hi 19 yr In thla offlr th fund grew from wer thre boy and thre girl. In Jan. 15, 193 Statutory notices west to the McLean county line, and tha con it ruction of a spur of a 1 41 mils to th Peoria airport. th family.

During hi boyhood Mr, ordered. Cullom lived In various of hi fa atal nf Mary Reheraleln: Hear 111.000 to 1203.000. Th Intere.t of Lexington O. E. Re-Elects Officers rl.rapk Iralral llllaaM VnW.

chapter, E. 3., No. 214, held tha annual election of officer Tuenday evening. The following officer wer reelected: Ma Hyneman, W. W.

ther's pastorates through th south 4) ing on objections to Inventory con thla permanent fund 1. paid to retired their widow and ern Illlnol conferenr of th tinned to time In January, 1935 church. Rev. Mr. Cullom ws satlftfactorv to all parties.

orphans. graduated from Illinois Wesleyan Fatalo nf Simon A. AchuHs: Wid (GUY AND PEARL MAGLEY "The Dance Tour" I "1" I rlonea" 1DKI.IVKRY IUV I I -Popular tsonf Jfjevv Father-Son Banquet Planned i PalMrk realral llllaal BervlM. I father and eon banquet will be given Tuesday nlffht it Na Holland Pnmmtinltv' As a member of th board of university at Bloomlngton and at ow's filed and approved. trustees of Illlnol Wealevan unl tended Illinois Stat Normal uni A.

MrCully, W. W. J. Mu.ael F.atatn of Frank W. Reeve vrlty Mr.

Cullom Joined Circuit man. A. W. Myrtle Hauahalter, Fnnl account and report with Judg Sain Watty of Bloomlngton versity at Normal. Held Many I harie.

high school by tha Future Farmer's Atlanta Club Has SOth Anniversary r.atarrata Cearral linaat now. ATI.ANTA.-Th Happy Hour elub, which wa organlred 50 year ago. celebrated It anniversary Thuraday night at th hom of Mr. Lenora Howr. A o'clock turkey dinner wa the main fcatur of tha evening and was fo'lowed by an Informal program of ahort talk, aong and mu-iic.

Fifteen member wer prea-n. Including two of the original merr-heri. C. H. Turner of Bloom-Ington and J.

E. Arnold. vouchers filed and approved. Noth president of th board and others In A. Dorothy Hauahaltor, secretary; Be Schanti, treasurer; Ellx-ahe'h Murphy, conductresa; Nelle ing for distribution.

Deficiency duo. ur. a. w. iNoian or tn university of Illinois will bs th speak Returning to southern Illinois, he holding th university In Bloom contributed by executrix Flora lngton.

At that tlm ther was er. Ax'rll, aemstant conductress. Reeves, Executrix and bond dis movement to transfer tha school to taught school for a few years. In September, If 73. he entered the ministry of th Methodiat Episco The officers will imtalled at a charged and eatat closed.

Springfield. Such a move would pecinl meeting Thursday evening, Fatal of John F.ward: Appeal Carahaf la have lost the university much of Lwc. 20. A pot luck supper for the Its endowed funds. SCENIC THEATRE, LEXINGTON UTIRDAY PRICKS SUNDAY 44.

la 44. bi. la 4 4. SIM Aftrr 4 p. 4IM 4.

hIMre Anrtlm 14. of attorney general from county judge to county court In regard to pal church at Jerseyvllle when he wa 25 years old. A year later he married Miss Florence Hoti at Moccasin, Effingham county, Aug. ramihrs will be served at 6:30 p. Kev.

Mr. Cullom enjoying good A Chrlntmas party will follow the order fixing Inheritance tax. filed. health and Is quite active for his installation eervice. Sjalaraay a4ar Dee.

14-1 PeaUM Ianl aa Ism PHta ka Mrs. iVIkks of the Cabbage I'alrli" F.atata of Jane Linton: Final ac 20. 1874. age, attending worship services at the First Methodist Episcopal OX count and report by administrator Because nf his wife's health Friendi of Farmer Injured Robert Linton with voucher filed Ah Tar CameSI. tate.1 Nm.

Keel Maion County Grand Jury church her as often a possible and keeping abreast of business of Rev. Mr. Cullom obtained a transfer from the southern Illinois con and approved. Final receipt of all Twa Nhaa. Halardar, 4:14 an.

One at Crossing Huik Hit Corn K4WW aar, 7l4. Mm 10 e4 I. persons Interested filed. Adminis hi church and conference. A Selected by Supervisors ference to the Central Illinois con trator and bond discharged and grand niece.

Mlrs Martha L. Ash, a ference In 1RR1. He was assigned estate closed. student at Pontiac Township high THE MKKKN JAMES DUNN ALICE FA YE "365 Nights in Hollywood" Phone 106.1 (antral llllaal. Bentle.

HAVANA At th semi-annual meeting of the Muon county board a charge at Lexington. Since then he has held Pekin, Minonk. Wat- F.atatn of George Olm: Petition school, lives with him as a com panlon. aeka, Falrbury, Kewanee, Toulon of supervisors all bills were al by executor R. E.

Thome of Fair-bury for leave to pay taxes and to and El Paso pastorates among make repairs heard and allowed. more than 20 he served. Moon Light Gardens Free Danrlnr Music by Blake's Colored Orrhestra Bar n-Ciie Rabhit and Other Sandwiches Beer on Tap I Mile. Koalh sf Bloemlnste Seata Mala St. Bo ad.

Conservatorship of Loren A. After a year at Clifton Rev. lowed and all reports were accepted. Grand jurors were named as follows for the February term of circuit court: Aliens Grove, Henry Behrends, F. G.

Nell; Bath, Alvln Stone, Arthur Smith: Crane Creek. Meeker: Conservator Gertrude A. Mr. Cullom retired from the active Meeker of Falrbury current ac ministry at the age of 71 because II raMaarapk Teatral Illlnalt Benrle. fiATBROOK Twenty alx neighbor and friend with team amirked approximately 600 bushel of corn for Virgil Blerbower at hi farm at of town Wednesday and Thuriday.

Mr. Blerbower erlously Injured in an automobile accident at a railway crossing in Morton last Sept. 4. Member of the Humphrey Daniel post of th American Legion sponsored the Rucking bee. Dinner wa served the men by Mrs.

K. E. Bumpue, Mrs. John Scotton and Mrs. V.

M. Blerbower. Shucking corn were: Rex Honn, Alvln Powell, Bert Finch, Weaver Merrltt, D. Razor, Roll Smith, John Razor, John Frleburg, DANCE Tonight, Dec. 15 K.

of P. Hall Mr. Shaille Orchestra Modern and Old Time count with vouchers filed and of his health. He bought his pres 'MAJESTIC C. C.

McClelland: Forent Cltv. ent residence property at 920 East Conservatorship of Joseph Vol- Otho Hicks; Havana, W. S. Smith, F. J.

Dare, Vernle Fritz: Kllbourne. barh: Hearing on petition to allow Water street 14 years ago and retired to this city after 47 years as a pastor. William Robinson, Oncar Blekley; Couple 25c. Extra Lady 10c. 1-yncnDUrg, J.

w. Johnson. Delta June 29, 1932, Mrs. Cullom died commissions fixed for 10 a. m.

Deo. 17, 1934. Ordered copy of petition delivered In person to representative of Veterans Bureau present 1n Last Tinies Today Taylor; Manito, Otto GarlUsh, A. D. Ingersol; Mason City.

J. F. Rlsslnz- nearly 68 years after she was married. One son, Charles, who had Modern and Old Time ROAST PIG Edelweiss, 313 W. Wash.

It Noon till Cloning Time. er, Russell Hall; PennHylvanla, Earl court. "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" With Jack Brnny, Nanr Carroll, One Raymond MAT. 15c. Featurn: 1:30, 8:88, 8:40, 1:45, 1:48 EVE.

85c served three years In the 16th Regular United States Infantry In DANCE TONIGHT Conservatorship of Fred Halre: ncnoonover; yuiver, John Frederick; Salt Crek, William Swaar, Ray Warner; Sherman. H. A. Sam. Affidavit filed showing mailing of and Every Saturday Night notice of time set for hearing of MOOSE HALL uen ana H.

Krelling. allowance of claims sgainst estate. Claims heard. Certain claims dis "TUB NIGHT HAWK1 the Philippine islands during the Spanish American war, preceded her In death. Their other son, Leslie N.

Cullom, Is director of the English department In the Huntington, W. high echool. Helped Keep Wesleyan. Adm. Couple, 44.

Extra 10. Starts Tomorrow! THE LOVE THAT MADE HISTORY CECIL B. DEMILLES Hermann Waggoner, Harvey Ash-by, Fred Rltter Virgil Martin, Everet Reynolds, Dick Lamb, Alvln Oneal, Dolph Lorance, George Martin, Wallace Greenwood, John Scotton, Vance Blantly, Robert Smith, Gua Rosenbaum, August Rosenbaum, Willie Rosenbaum, Earl Crottlnger and E. E. Bumpus.

missed for want of prosecution, Maul, by (BooMrelt an Jeffrnoa) certain claims continued generally and one claim heard and Comet Lodge, A. F. A. M. Names Officers at Minier Pantaaraph Central Illinois flervlea, MINIER.

Comet lodge No. 641, Rev. Mr. Cullom retired as treas "CLEOPATRA" PanUKinph Central nilnnl. Service.

A if A. F. and A. of Minier, elected the following officers for the com LINCOLN Fred O. Mayer, of 1200 KC '71 ing year: Worshipful master, W.

H. Smith; senior warden, T. With CLAIDFTTE COLBERT WARREN WILLIAM HENRY WILCOXON Return Engagement! Of That Popular Organization Byron Dunbar And His Band DANCE Hryarorth Community Hall Sat. Nite, Dec. 15 Clnb Dance Everybody Weleom I Mualc by May's Melody Girls AdmlMlon Coonl.

48e. Eitr Ladle 10c St. Nick to Visit Easton Today-Parade to Be Held FBntajCTApa Central lUlnoli ftr-rvlce. EASTON. Easton has planned a royal welcome for old St.

Nick when he arrives here at 2 p. m. Saturday. The parade will form at the grade school with several women's organ- Hostetler; junior warden, Paul Graff; secretary, R. C.

Theis, and treasurer, N. R. Peine. Installation Mt. Pulaski, waa appointed conservator for his mother, Mrs.

Christiana Max, by Judge L. B. Stringer in county court after a hearing held before a jury. Members of the iury were William Voepe, Alex Howatson, Roy Turner, Charles E. Dehner, Roy Huser and John Shoots.

Phone Five of the new officers will be held early in January. IRVIINT Ji'iarJ Hunter, Set Out IC14 If 4,4412 411, 41 DU1IUUI UailU. A 11 "The Voice of Central Illinois" 1:00 "Janptr Jrremlah." Sport Review 4:48 Coen Bitten. S-48 "Horn Sarrt Rom." Rem. Enaemble Ills Souther MHodlr.

Qnartet. SUNDAY 8:80 Wak. M. t's Prosram 4:40 Judf. Rntherford 1:00 Frren iel'mon 1:18 The Hour of Romano 1:80 Nrd Parret 1:44 Elementary Dept.

I. W. C. Muale School 4:00 Normal nlveralty Clnh Chrlit- ma. 4:80 American Family Roblnion.

1:41 Tal Payer. laasoe 8:18 Ruth Mlahop Pitman, reader. 8:80 Corn Slater. 8:44 Bl( Brother talk 4:4 Helen Zalucha, aceordlonlet. 4:8 Raymond Ba.

bat. 4 Memorlet" a -aa u4n WalmM af amw line of march will ba on Main street Only once does the word "girl" appear In the Bible. The one Instance occurs In Joel, 3:3. mm Tuesday Wednesday and return to the community tree which has been erected In the park. Today for Reynard the Fox Pantasraph Central Illlnol.

Servlre. PONTIAC. Livingston county fox hunters will meet at tha McDowell store at 9 a. m. Saturday for their first hunt of the season.

There St. Nick will meet all the kid dies and hand out candy and ap Sunday Monday CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "MEN IN WHITE" with Otto Kniger Elizabeth Allen TERRACE INN BIX POINT8 Try our Delicious Chicken onf Steak Dinner and all kinds of BandwicHe. Sunday serving from 6 P. M. Till 1 A.

M. BLSIK FREDERICK SON LAVBRN SCHRAMM WAKl HULAND W. C. FIELDS "SIX OF A KIND" with Burns and Allen Alison Skipwortli ples. The event Is being: sponsored by th local clubs and organizations.

FINANCE GAME Now a $2,00 game. Makes an evening's entertainment. W. B. READ CO.

Sunday Nite! Direct from Cincinnati's finest ballroom, WLW. Ere. Admission S5r Dancing FREE The Livingston county Sportsmen's; club sponsor the hunts attempting to rid the county pf the sly rey-, nards who raid farmers' chicken! pens and kill off the small game in; the county. The first home of European civilisation Is said to be the islands of Crete, located in the Mediterranean ea. MAT.

15c EVE. 20c 1:8 Sunday Evonlns Caoreh of CASTLE ma air.

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