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THREE i I THE PAVTAGRAPIt. BLOOM5XCTOV. ILLIXOXS. SATTRDAY. MAY 29.

1934. p. a Corn Belt Scout- Memorial Day Rites Monday in 2 Cities ISNU Junior Gets Clubs' i i I ouncil Re-Elects E. M. Lebkuecher unit, Redd-Williams Post of Bloomington will conduct services at acnoiarsmp Miss Gloria Ketchmark.

Mincnk, this week won a new $100 scholar-ship at Illinois State Normal University, the school announced Friday. A junior in English, she was se Bloomington Cemetery. The Rev. ill yy.K vf kr Jr1 Edsar M. Lebkuecher of Bloom- J.

Knox Reynolds of the Union in eton was re-elected council presi Baptist Church will speak and Wil dent of the Corn Belt Council of the Boy Scouts of America at a lis Stearles will serve as master of ceremonies. Taylor Cisco, 17th meeting Thursday night at LaKe Bloomington. The Corn Belt Council covers District Legion officer, also has been invited to speak. lected by the student financial ii committee. The award is by the 17th District of the Illinois Federation three districts, four counties and The John H.

Kraus Post, Vet portions of two other counties. Un Parade, Services At Cemeteries Set for Holiday Memorial Day will be observed a day late in Bloomington-Normal this year. Because May 30 falls on Sunday, -the Twin Cities' veterans' groups and allied organizations will stage their annual parade Monday morning. Memorial services are scheduled at community cemeteries following the parade. Businesses and governmental offices in the cities that ordinarily close Memorial Day will take a holiday Monday.

These include most stores, banks, the two post orfices, the court house and the city halls except for police and fire erans of Foreign Wars, will take der the council are Logan, De- 'of Women's Clubs on the basis of faculty recommendations, scholastic achievement, and extra-cur part in services at Bloomington Witt, McLean and Livingston coun Cemetery and at Oak Lawn Ceme ties and portions ox ford and tery. Danvers. At Danvers, the Woodford. ricular activities. The district includes women's clubs In Ford.

Liv VFW will fire a salute at Edgar M. Lrbkorbrr Vice President Elected council vice presidents the monument to John H. Kraus, ingston, Logan. McLean and Woodford counties. for whom the Bloomington post is named.

at the meeting were Dewey Mont 'Church1 Topic gomery, Alonzo Clay or i'ontiac Three bands and a drum and and Arthur Gimbel ol Lincoln. bugle corps are scheduled to make Re-elected treasurer SU For Christian music for memorial marchers Grelner and D. Laudeman The winner is a Fell Hall honor resident selection for next year and is new president of the English Club and new editor of the University yearbook. Index. She is also a member of Student Council.

Junior Class Advisory Board, Newman Club. Sigma Tau Delta, Women's Chorus and Milnentes. The Bloomington Municipal Band elected assistant treasurer. Charles L. Cox was re-elected departments.

Withers Public library will not be open Sunday or Bible School will occupy the spot behind the Legion color guard leading the Vsvk 6A rv7 1 commissioner. parade. Farther back in the line Members of the executive board Monday. Grade and high school students will be the Bloomington i A two week vacation church elected are as follows: Shabbona will be free, most Summer vaca school program based on the School Band, the Grade School Band and the Regalaires, drum tneme, ine win dc con- a District. Arthur V.

Eiff, Charles W. Crain. Millard Lloyd and Dr. Harold McGinnes; Chief Pontiac District, Richard Oughton, and bugle corps of the Louis E. Davis Post.

tions having begun Friday. Classes at the two universities will be dismissed for the day. Parade Route Units participating in the annual ducted at the First Christian rllnK DUmCu Church beginning Wednesday. Gass sessions will be held daily 111 QsdiTier FlTe Rides for Mothers, Other parade units include the parade will assemble at Grove Dwight; J. N.

Bach, Forrest; E. M. McWherter. Pontiac: William G. Follmer, Forrest, Prairie Trails District, Paul Marshall.

Lincoln; Wililam J.Peters, Clinton; George VFW color guard and marching William II. Flink, airman, received minor burns in the aircraft through June 15 from 9 a. m. to 11:15 a. m.

A kindergarten will be held for four and five vear old children. and East streets at 8 :45 a. unit, the Boy Scouts, the VFW Starting at 9 a. the parade Carrier Bennington explosion and auxiliary, members of the three will move west on Grove to Mam Brock, Atlanta and Henry Whit- a nrimary eroun for children who 'fire, relatives in Bloomington Legion posts and their auxiliaries, comb, Lincoln. Street, south on Main to Wood Street, west on Wood to Miller the American War Mothers, the Pearl Harbor War Mothers and have completed the first three, Ieard Friday.

grades of school and a junior group Airman Flink was given emer- for boys and girls who have com- Kcncy treatment aboard ship. Be- $37.1 Budget Park and through the park to the McLean County War Mothers T. II. Hildebrand and Dr. Ray Doud of Normal were elected' Park Hill Cemetery.

The Lduis E. Davis and Carl Harry Henley will serve as pa pleted the fourth, fifth and sixth for? entering the service lie Uvea Vradrs at 10 W. Locust St. rade marshal assisted by Mark National Council representatives at the meeting. Martin American Legion Posts will Ethell and Roy Martin.

conduct joint services at the Le The Corn Belt Council also Mrs. Bessie M. Boaz, secretary gion monument in Park Hill Ceme Kindergarten teachers include Mrs. Earl Judd. superintendent.

Mrs. Edward Bryan. Mrs. Lawrence Tucker, Miss Sharon Combs. Miss Nancy HarJcey and Miss adopted its 1355 budget at the of the Evergreen Chapter of Gold tery.

Other veterans' groups will Star Mothers, announced Friday meeting. The budget embraces expenses for all the counties and dis leave the parade at intervals to that the chapter will provide trans conduct services in other ceme- tricts and totals J57.1S3. The 1354 Sally Stuart. teries portation to Park Hill Cemetery for Gold Star Mothers. Mothers EIGHT NEW CITIZENS rather happily around the sUtoe of another, famous McLean County citizen.

Gen. Asahel Gridley, in the courthouse rotunda. The croup, which received final naturalization papers Friday, includes Mrs. Angeneta Van Hoorn, left, Mrs. Else Berjkvist, Mrs.

Gladys Taylor, Mrs. Joyce Dietsch, Mrs. Hilda Hunter, Paul Welles, Haim Starr and Barry Towers. A ninth new citizen, George Miller, left before this photo was made. budget was $51,613.

The primary faculty wul consist Speaker at the Park Hill serv of Mrs. George Meyer, superin ices will be J. William Meara, wishing transportation may call 9-6192 or 9-7559, Mrs. Boaz said NEW tendent Mrs. Thcron Wiley.

Miss Susan Seldcrs, Miss Pat Solders Bloomington attorney and World War II veteran. Clarence K. Ja- Men Tell Police Of 2 Dog Bites and Miss Lois Kinney. 2rRCAVlCT0R cobssen, general chairman, will in I Junior teachers will include Mrs troduce the speaker, Hospital Notes Largest Group in 10 Years Become Naturalized Citizens Miriam Bixenman. superintendent.

Draws 30 Days On Driving Count TELEVISION. Two men reported to Elooir.ins- Brokaw Mrs. Evelyn Kinney and Mrs. Ralph Rodgers. Part time teach ton police Thursday that they Patients admitted: Mrs.

William ers are Mrs. Kenneth Benjamin were bitten by dogs. Keith McCammon, 43, of 406 cyles. 1205 W. Taylor Mrs and Mrs.

Wayne Bradley. Howard L. Barrington, 720 W. Harold Powers, Hudson: Mrs Parents will be invited to a ses Jefferson St, said he was bitten Robinson St. withdrew his previous plea of not guilty to a drunk driving charge Friday afternoon in County Court and was sentenced sion which will close the school by a dog owned by Orville Kipcr.

Frank Lewis, 408 E. Front St Panfagraph OWcez To Close Monday Most Pantagraph departments the evenjiz of June 15. Following the address, a firing squad will fire the traditional salute to the dead. Mrs. Belle Wise, auxiliary president, will place a wreath on the Legion monument.

At the old soldiers' lot in Bloomington Cemetery, the United Spanish War Veterans will salute their dead. The Spanish War veterans, now the county's oldest, are scheduled to ride in a bus in the parade line. Danvers Ceremony The community's third Legion 205 N. Allin St Thomas Hamilton. 1209 N.

Mad! Rodger Phelps of Stanford said son St.i Miss Rita Polonius, 401 to 30 days in the county jail. he was bitten by a dog owned by Authorities list as many as 250 species of the true rose and there Virginia Normal, all medi will be closed throughout the day Carl Ekstrom, 109 Weuon St cal. Mrs. George A. Fisher, He was also ordered to his driver's license to the secretary of state.

McCammon was are many hundred varieties. Both owners told po'ice they will Monday in observance of Memorial Day. The paper will be de Clinton Normal, surgical. take their dogs to a veterinarian for observation for two weeks. arrested Sunday on Route 66 by Patients dismissed: Mrs.

Floyd Baker, 904 W. Grove Miss state police. The famed American melting-pot theme was re-enacted Friday at the McLean County Courthouse when former residents of seven foreign nations became citizens of the United States. Final naturalization papers were issued to five women and four men, the largest group to gain citizenship here in more than 10 years. Circuit Judge William Rad-liff presided at the ceremony.

Three of the new citizens listed the British Isles as their former homeland. One is a refugee from Russia. Poles Apart Other nationalities were German, Danish, Peruvian, French and Greek. The new citizens, their addresses and nationalities are as follows Mrs. Angeneta Van Hoorn, Mc Sherilyn Nice, 601 S.

Morris Ave Center To Hold Miss Maureen Devine, 414 Virginia QvsJity Photo Finishing 8 HOUR SERVICE (La by Out by S) FRIED'S 11 w. rat 8L oniy Isoy cob tlt Bloomington-Normal Assemblies of God Church Normal; Lawrence Tucker, livered in the morning. switchboard service will be maintained from 7:30 a. m. until 10 a.

m. and after, 6 p. m. The news department will maintain a reduced force all day for emergency coverage. The advertising department will be open from 6 p.

m. until 7 p. m. 204 E. Graham Dale Abbey, Bible Classes Bible School classes with 'Pio-I neers of Christ" theme will open' at the Western Avenue Corrmunity Center Tuesday and run Jirough 917 Franklin Normal Don't Miss Attending Our 17th Anniversary Services Beginning May 30th Through June 6th REV.

F. L. DECKARD Fix-Up 219 Normal Normal; Wayne Murray, Bement; Mrs. George Morrison, 1226 E. Washington St.

Mennonlte Patients admitted: Donald Bcrg-lund, .501 S. Allin Raymond Young, Forrest, both medical. Carl Rasmas, Chenoa; Mrs. Cecil Gash. 110 Packard Mrs.

William Fox. Pontiac; Patricia Jones. 1206 N. Roosevelt Thomas Mil June 11. Center spokesmen an nounced Friday.

If Beginners, primary and junior gfiM38ffig Lean, German; Mrs. Else Bergk- Bloomington-Normal Deaths Butiirus Funeral Vimpral services for Carl C. students will attend classes from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. Students may vist, Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home, Danish; Mrs.

Ready-Mixed Concrete enroll In advance by telephoning the Center. ler, Danvers, all surgical. Gladys Taylor, 109 Packard St, English; Mrs. Joyce Dietsch, R. R.

3, English; Mrs. Hilda Hunter, of Bloomington, Will Be the Guest Speaker Services 7:30 Each Night Except Saturday REV. F. A. MITCHELL Pststor Phones 2-8008 and 7-8205 Rutzims.

who died Tuesday at his Patients dismissed: Dennis Pro- -I I home. 302 McNulta were held vance, Stanford; Harold Fcaslcy, Danvers. Peruvian. Just Hudson; Mrs. Joe Woodard.

602 S. at 3:30 p. m. Friday at tne uec Paul Welles, 909 S. Evans Rev.

F. L. Deckard Clinton Mrs. George Bibbio, Memorial Home. French: George Miller, 303 Wil- The Rev.

Richard I. Stone or- Peru; Mrs. Chester Miller. 703 S. ADD lard Greek; Haim Starr, ficated and Mrs.

Clara Schlenker Allin Mrs. Dan Sinn. Tremont; Reaches Germany Mr. and Mrs. Bert E.

Bleavins of 402 E. Jackson St. have learned that their son. Pvt. Edward Gene Bleavins, has arrived in Fulda.

Germany. Private Bleavins received his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, and his advanced training at Fort Riley, Kan. vocalist. Raymond Olson Rudolph Lorenz, Decatur: Mrs. WATER nlaved the organ.

Madelyn Nattingham, 1308 W. 1103 S. Bunn Russian (refu gee), and Barry Towers, 1110 Clayton British. Language Trouble New "MASTER 21" With Kotomalic Tuner AU Channel MIF-UILF EASY PAYMENT PLAN Where Yoa Get Senior and Installation Guaranteed! Pallbearers were Wendell Wil Grove St: Mrs. Floyd Fauber, Danvers: Miss Glenna Gaddis.

In liamson. Edward Smith, Robert Mr. Miller, well-known popcorn dustry; Mrs. John Darnell. 603 Schapmire.

Willie Schmoekel. Lor-en Brucker and John Mann. Burial was in Park Hill Cemetery. man of East Washington Street, Mason Mrs. Floyd Drysdale forfeited his place in a news pho tograph of the group and hurried and baby boy, Rantcul; Mrs.

Donald Schmidgall and baby girl, Mackinaw. to the Pantagraph office to explain Pair Waives Jury Trials On Drinking Charges the reason for the long delay in St. Joseph's For komm re pair mmd ssmZI CBHMrucUonl No for i rig at proportions, bo waste, no mesaed up yard JVST ADD WATER. Plenty of Tarkinr Space Corn Bell plumterD his naturalization. Mr.

Miller, who has been Patients admitted: David Har-j SPOUTING and TIN WORK Furnace and Slate Work J. G. LARSON 1408 W. Grove Phone 4-2350 DON'T FORGET Tomorrow, May SOth, Rev. R.

J. Zehr Celebrates His 20th' Anniversary of Broadcasting Over Radio Station WJBC at EAST WHITE OAK CHURCH 4 Miles North Normal, on U.S. 61, ftnd Miles West Regular Broadcast, 8:30 A. M. Church Services, 10:00 A.

2:00 and 7:30 P. M. Special Anniversary Broadcast, 6:00 P. M. Basket Dinner at 12:00 Noon, Lunch Served at 5:30 P.

M. This Advertisement Made Possible by the Courtesy of BRYAN'S STANDARD STATION 207 S. Main Normal Bloomington resident for 28 years, explained that it was his difficulty Two men who appeared In Bloomington police court Friday get, 1506 W. Locust Cecil Ad-i ams, 1201' i S. Livingston Lowell B.

Swartz, Clinton; Clar in mastering written English that on drunkenness charges, were released after they signed jury ence Gulley, Rantoul; Miss Doro had kept him from the citizenship thy Bottom! ey. 909 N. East St; 309 S. Lee St Dial waivers. ranks for so long.

OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS Mrs. Mary Whalen, 617 S. Clinton St; Mrs. Irene Wilson. Le Roy.

School Officials Tell They are Dick Johnson, 64, of 718 W. Market St. and Edward De-pew, 44, who gave no address. If arrested again on the same all medical. Mrs.

Dorothea Samp Of Dog Biting Child son, 602 N. Lee Porter J. Ste-' phen. Hudson, all surgical. charges within six months, they Patients dismissed: Mrs.

Pa George Kletz, nine year old can be sent to the state penal larm tricia C. Coit. Le Rcy; at Vandalia. Ernst, McLean; Mrs. Mary Hont.

Cooksville; Terry Moews, 309 E. pupil at Central School, was bitten by a dog Thursday, school authorities notified Normal police. The boy, is the son of George E. Keltz, R. R.

4. Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT Baker Patrick Kinder. Ellsworth; Lawrence Kieby, 2024 W. Front St; Janet Sue Kreitzer. 903 E.

Chestnut St; Frank 906 S. Oak Charles L. Scott, i The dog, owned by Joe i.vans, 208 S. Oak Normal was sent to a veterinarian for a rabies shot vi.iifitnl Vverett WilhJTYl mnir.inhannr to hemr evidence In Chicago; Mrs. Azalea Wetzel, 1319 E.

Grove Zedikiah Zortman, 414 E. Emerson St. and is to be tied up 14 days. School officials at first feared because of children's statements that two other youths had been bit uit for partition na quiet tiue. Jewell Cook FerrcU vi.

James FerreU Divorce sranted on ground of deaer ten. One of the children said later that he guessed he hadn't and PANTAGRAPH WANT ADS CAN SERVE YOU OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND! SATURDAY-- CIIMS) A Be placed the other said the dog had just Vesley Methodist Church 501 East Washington Street Dr. Edgar E. Atherton, Minister Charles Gaines, Student Assistant Mary Scott, Director Christian Education Sermon: "That You May Remember" Sanctuary Choir 9:30 A. Bible School 10:40 A.

M. Morning Worship 4:30 P. M. Senior MYF ARE YOU TS DEBT? Briar List af Bint Vn. Par la 0 Plara.

SATE CNNICKSSAKT COSTS. Creditors ScccIts 100 Ccaia a tk Dallar. McLean County Pro Rate Fiaaaclal Advisers til Maaraa Bld(. rasas f-OOM licked him. U.S.

Savings Bonds through the Lyle rrancu casaii tb. wary Casall: Divorce granted on grounds of desertion. Charles Wesley Stratton vs. Vertle Roe Stratton: Divorce granted on grounds of desertion. Joyce Rowan vs.

Letter Rowan: Divorce granted on grounds of cruelty. James Stevenson vs. Virginia Steven-on: Divorce granted on grounds of cruelty. Raymond Greenlee et al vs. Hirry Gomien et al: Ray Shotwell.

Inland Sherrill and John Guy appointed com-miniiiiMn tn make nartitionlng of 79V payroll savings plan is an easy way to save. acres of farm land owned Jointly by Raymond and Vivian Greenlee and Harry and Yards bomien. TROBATE COCRT IsUte of Charles H. KurU: Final re-! port approved. Executor discharged.

I Estate of Mary Jean Rutledge: Inventory Bled listing one-third interest in two Hcyworth lots, iot at PeU lke. $15,650 tn U.S. Bonds and 433 shares of stock, value not listed. T3 Vtn I vwrt BAPTIST CHURCH N. School at Mulberry REV.

JOHN A. LOGAN Pastor SUNDAY 9:30 Bible School 10 JO Morning Worship The International Hod Carriers and Common Laborer's Local 362 Will Hold Their Election Of Officers Saturday, May 29, 1954 Between 9 A.M. add 5 P.M. Estate of Lyle W. Rolofson: Inventory WE WELCOME YOU SUNDAY 9:30 Sunday School Two Worship -Services 8:25 and 10:40 nifl I1BVU1B cuu uu vmum jcw v.

i insurance claim of S470.9O; it it Conversion social security claim, amount not determined; $150 burial expense claim against Veterans Administration and claim aesinst Veterans Administration, amount undeterm lned. Placed and 7 P. M. WORSHIP SERVICE BROADCAST 9 to 9:30 OVER WJBC "I II. DO YOU HAVE A SALE IN MIND? :30 Youth Services 7:45 Crusade for Christ BHS AUDITORIUM MONDAY 7:30 Community Bible Class Sermon: "CHRISTIAN SECURITY11 Youth Meetings 4-8 P.

M. Just Phone 4-3041 Contact Col. Harold Kindred Bloomington, EL Phone 9-1611 or 9-0936 10 Yeart Experience in All Kinds of Sale! Minister of Music Richard D. Hoffland Director of Christian Education Miss Gertrdue Marquis Ministers: Harold R. Martin William B.

Edwards Crusade for Christ Nightly 7:45 DHS Aud. Ask for I 1 SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Opposite Bloomington Post Office.

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