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I FIVE THE PANTAGRArn, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28. 1913. Benson Flower Show Names Ribbon Winners 95 Year Old Hopedale Resident BENSON. (PNS) Benson Garden club flower show was held Buy Land at Lincoln For New Box Factory 181Buy Stock In Veterans' Job Promotion Friday afternoon. The following received ribbons: Mrs.

Fanny Thompson, Mrs. Frieda Buetteme- Has Seen 4 Wars Begin, End ier, Mrs. Christian Peterson, Mrs. Amelia Reeser, Mrs. W.

H. Brubaker, Mrs. Lawrence Toole, Mrs. Louis Mrs. J.

E. Heineke, Mrs. K. W. Hafermann, Mrs.

Kate Gries, Mrs. Caroline Gries, Miss Clara Eckhart, Miss Laura Gries and Miss Mabel OWNS TWO GUNS USED EL PASO. (PNS) With only James Donelson Citys Oldest Resident one week remaining before the To Build Soon; 150 Persons To Be Employed BY YOUNG FASCISTS September 1 deadline set by the American Legion post for the sale of $50,000 worth of stock in "Vet fwiyiii juiuuD Still Short -Two Teachers erans' Service Corporation the committee reports the goal in BY MRS. WILMER IIIESER. Paotagraph Reporter In Hopcdala.

sight. The plan was to be aban doned if that amount of stock had LINCOLN. (PNS) The U. S. Corrugated Fibre Box Indianapolis, will locate and build a new box plant in Lincoln HOPEDALE.

(PNS) When official V-J day comes, it will not been sold by September 1 i mark the end of the fourth war James Donelson has seen come Names Women For Colfax Fall Festival The information center in the Legion room has been opened again, after being closed during the detasselling season. -Anyone WIGHT. (PNS) DwUht and go during his Mr, public schools, both elementary 95, Is Hopedale's wishing to buy stock or secure Information regarding the plan, may and high school, will open S- oldest resident. call there any afternoon or eve Born In 1850, he was 11 years I -ZkA 'Klx, I Li I -J? v. -5 1 pp i ning this week within a short time, the industrial committee of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce announced Saturday.

Approximately 150 persons will be given employment in tne first unit, it was said. Following negotiations over a two-year period, delayed intermittently by war conditions, Howard J. Lacey, Indianapolis, president cf the company has given the local committee the green light tnd a contract for purchase of old when the Civil war started, and was nearly old enough to face A list of the 183 stock purchas ers released by tne committee conscription by the time it end COLFAX. (PNS) Commit- Thursday noon reveals that the ed. trmber 4 according to an announcement by Supt.

A. Brothers. West Side Grade school teachers are. Miss Irene Funk, first grade; Miss Helena Hatting, second; Mrs. Alma Roth, fourth.

East Side School. Those teaching at East Sid Grade school are. Miss Ruth Mur Bonus for Volunteer. He recalls that there was con tee chairmen who will be in community Is backing the project, tharge of the Fall Festival, Sept. for it is a cross section of the 15, were appointed Th'ursday at a farming, business and professional meeting of the Woman's Society life, men and women with sons of Christian Service of the Meth- in service, and those with none; odist church.

all helping to set in motion a plan scription, in some measure, and that It was sometimes possible to escape army service by finding substitute to go In ones place Members of the eenpral com- whereby the community may ray, nrst grade: Miss Maurin Bonuses of land were offered to mittee are: Mrs. Ernest Gee, Mrs. make a place for its returning volunteers. Miss El Vera Dubois Marquis and Mrs, Lee servicemen. volunteers carried tneir own Garner.

Others are: Mrs. James Miss Lmma S.ed en- Ketcham, seco Balas, third; I top, fourth; ft K- fifth; Miss fiftK anH Ketcham, second; fifth and weapons, many cases, and he Hemphill, flower show chairman; Miss Lennie Ellis, remember how highly spirited Catherine Wiegman. Construction 9 young men on their way to join sixth: Miss Josephin land was signed Saturday by Chamber of Commerce officials. Option Taken. An eight acre tract owned by Clarence Feuerbacher at West Fifth street and U.

S. 66 belt line, v.et of Lincoln, will be the site cf the r.ew factory. An option on nn additional 30 acres of the Feuerbacher property, adjacent to the eight acres purchased, was al-m taken to provide rpace for an extension program. The Lincoln plant will be the company's sixth. Plants are located at Indianapolis.

War-wood, West Dayton, Ohio; Knox, Pa and Buffalo, N. Y. Has WPB Permit. Mrs. Irank Fosnaugh, bazaar; Mrs.

Ethel Mueller, rummage sale; Mrs. Harry Gomien, country store; Mrs. Fred Dale, hobby their companies, used to shoot Wicgman, sixth; Miss Verna Wep- 'ilprecht, seventh; Miss Freda Drg- 4r I holes In the farmers water troughs, which were then made of wood. An older brother had show; Mrs. William Gillan, pet itz, veventh and eighth; Misa 'Boom' Started and doll show; Mrs.

A. M. Hester, VaW Hewitt, eighth. served in this war. entertainment; Mrs.

Walter Mc Three new teachers were hired Clure, ice cream social; Mrs. Ivan One of his own sons. John. to replace three who resigned. now living in Hopedale, served Miss Wepprecht, of Herscher and In Mackinaw James Donelson.

overseas in the first World war, Lt. Koerner and Sons. Harris and Mrs. Iral Dameron, lunch room; Mrs. Earl Thompson, publicity; Mrs.

H. Muelder, awards dining room; Mrs. N. S. Beebe, Miss DegiU, of Rushville, for the grades, and Emory Chandler cf and live grandsons and great nephews are serving in the present At 10 years, the boys received Construction of the building V.Z fS Westville, social science and physical education teacher in, the and Mrs.

Erith Judd, taxi service. larger guns, like the one shown Wenona High, PT expected to begin within a short Wl JU ZZ K.iiiH. notification of his award of the time the has a build Heard Lincoln Speak. MACKINAW, (PNS) Macki inaw is already engaged in build- high school. as company by Gerry.

At the age of 14, the boys were issued regular army Two more teachers are to be Mr. Donelson was born Nov. inc and remodeling work, and rifles. Croix de Guerre with, palm by the French government, explains the use of these little Balila guns 8, 1850, at Hillsboro. a son plans are being made for more hired, one for the third grade on the west side and one for girls Of John N.

and Margaret Done! construction to be under way to his young sons, Gerry, left, Officers Named for Tremont Club ir.g permit from the War Production board for materials needed. Members of the industrial committee are: Dean J. Harris, Ben F. Slater, Walter A. Faster, John L.

Gordon. Ralph Houchens and R. E. Weaver. physical education in high schocL son, and lived in Indiana for Lt.

Koerner wears the Four-raguere (braided cord with crowned tip) presented officers of the 34th division cited by the shortly. and Ronny, right. about 19 years. Then he moved Cement floors were poured The "Balila" was the youth or Hllh SchooL The township high school fac Grade Schools To Open Sept. 4 with his parents to Illinois.

He ganization under the Fascist re Wednesday and Thursday in the new part of the concrete block nas since lived in Hooedale and French government for its action last winter in the Gothic line. ulty includes C. A. Brothers, prin gime in Italy. When boys reached A 160-foot addition to the ware- Delavan townships.

One of his building being erected by MayoN cipal; Miss Mary G. Smith, sec Enlisted men of the division also house of the Lincoln Glass Bottle the age of 6 years, they were giv- choice early memories is of hear TR F.MONT fPN ThA G. W. Stowell to house his fire- retary; Miss Margaret Hubbard, ai 1 company is under construction, en guns like the one Ronnie holds mg Aoranam Lincoln make a received Fourragueres, but with plain tips. The Croix de Guerre, mathematics: Miss Violette Hunt- Ladies Mt.

Hon romPtArv 9n. man's coat lactory. ine Dunaing Ben F. Slater, local manager, said and had formal military drills. speech at Covington, Ind.

WENONA. (PNS) The er. English; Wilfred C. Coe. Saturday.

The Evana Construe- The gun is similar to those issued ills father was a nreaeher of however, is an individual decora tion. ciatioji met at the library Thurs- Jt adjoins, the former feed mill day afternoon for its annual which he has purchased, has been meeting faced with yellow brick, and glass board of education of the enona mathematics and vocational cuid- tion company of Springfield has the regular army the United Brethren faith -and Community High school has voted ance; John R. Haeggle, commer- the contract. he recalls that faithful attendance 11 1 1 1 to postpone the opening of school cial and physical education: Miss Officers elected for the coming one winaows nave oren incur- at church services by the whole until Sept. 4 because work which Mary Lou Carter, science; Miss year were: Mrs.

E. Bennett, a itu me uvw u. imily was an inflexible rule. He is being done in the classrooms wlma Leasman. commercial: Mr.

president; Mrs. Mary Hinman, Other Work Prorressinr. Three Teachers also remembers giving un his has iiot been completed. Chandler, Miss Eulah Lynn, home vice president; Mrs. G.

C. Gibson The garage building being con- Ded to visiting ministers. Tne enona Grade school will economics: Miss Lorene Bratt. Nurse From Africa To Talk in Colfax sct.icl.uj. uia iviis.

ov-iiuci- rfri-Mv hv HarnlH TUnrrav is air. says mere was open on the same date. Sept. 4. science; Miss Marcelle Oberle.

der, treasurer. Trustees who will mHv fnr thA flnnr. nrw4 only one house standing on the with Doyne Wheetley of Bryant English and speech; Miss Esther present site of Hopedale when serve for the -year are Mrs. Es- It is iocated at the rear of the tella Stegner, Mrs. Mary Hmman, Fred Denhart property where the as the new principal.

Carey Ro- Smith, music; Fred H. Van Dyke, he first came here. As he was a oara of Peoria will teach band agriculture; Miss Margaret Wig- mis. vjt ri usviij iviis i.vidi itrLLd i Mnrra vs livp carpenter, by trade, he not only and Miss Blanche Lincgren, gins, foreign languages and li- Announced for Goodfield School I'iVl ST- IUIU AliM MUUi saw the towns growth but lit' Zirth(n rhmkm was rf-nnrvnintpd I aaaiuon is ueing auueu vj chorus work and singing. Other brarian and Tucker Drew, band erally helped in its growth the Bennett and Kilby oil com mem Dors oi tne iacuity are: Miss director.

sexton. CENTRAL ILLINOIS REUNIONS pany to house their trucks and 27 Great Grandchildren. Helen Landgren, Miss Edith Gants.l Repair Work. Two Counties to Hold Missionary Conference ftiarian urown ana irs. fhiHno th.

v. He was married in 1874. to Al- for storage of supplies. Their former warehouse was purchased by Mr. Stowell and included in his vira Byers, who died some years schools have been thoroughly TRUMMEL GOODFIELD.

(PNS) The ago. iney were the parents of i icieaneu ana some reaecoraur.g The 22nd annual reunion of the board ol education of the Good- eight children. There are 25 fevivai wpens 3Unaay has been done. In the East Side remodeled building. One Dwelling Going Up.

Grade Pupils To Register At Clinton fieid Community High school has grandchildren and 27 great grand WAYNESVILLE. (PNS) school a partition has been built Trummel family was held Sunday at Miller park. There were cnuaren. secured its faculty for the com- COLFAX. (PNS) Mrs.

The part of the Busy Corner store formerly used for dry goods The 28th annual reunion of the ing year. Classes will begin Tues- Georgia Bateman of Mansfield, a 43 guests present. Officers for the coming year are: Ms. Anna Rainey, Maroa, president; Mrs. Donelson family was held last is being converted into a locker plant and the dry goods have Th farultv includes: Princioal.

nun who has returned, from Sunday at his home with 60 The Waynesville Full Gospel in the kitchen, providing a locker church will begin a revival serv- room for the school bus passen- ice Sunday evening. The. Rev. gers. Roofs have been renewed Ivan Wilson of Decatur will be in and toilets for boys and girls charge.

have been installed in the first Services will be held at 8 p. annex. Desks have been resur- m. each evening. faced.

Elta Meyers, Marva, vice presi present. There are 87 members CLINTON. (PNS) Clin- been moved to the part formerly Hart Oldham, who just completed Belgium Congo in Airica, will be his Master's Degree at the Uni- guest speaker at the Bi-County dent, and Mrs. Elmer of when all are presenL ton elementary schools will open used for groceries. That depart Danvers, secretary and treasurer, Mr.

Donelson has never missed Sept. 4 for registration of pupils ment has been moved to the men's The 1946 reunion will be held one of these reunions and he in the first six nrades. Those department and made into a sell at Nelson park in Decatur. enjoys visiting with his whose last names begin with the service grocery. It is expected the letters A through will register locker will be ready for operation his nealth had been good for his versiry of Illinois, Miss Jean Klop- Missionary conference of Chris-lenstein.

groduate of Eureka col- tian churches to be held Thursday lege, who has been here for the at Coax Christian church, past four years and will teach McLean ani Ford county churches English, history and girls physical wiU represented. Xnfvtv who feren sirt at 10:30 a. m. Ste Normal university, Who will ivrc a years, and he still mows his own at 9 a. through will sign yet this fall yard and walks to town for the up at 10 a.

and others at 11 Tne dwelling Being constructed mail. Until this summer, when m. Book rental fees will be oy ten carter lor nis grandson his sight and hearine have be due at this time. Dale Hood, on the site of the old Pvt. Gerdes In Hospital After Spill come less acute, he enjoyed keeO' First grade students must have Pendergast inn, is progressing tech commerce Sohantz of Lexington, Mrs.

John ing up with the news by reading their sixth birthday by Dec. 31, slowly but steadily. The one man mm I uraves ol wormai; Mrs. Lienore A nrirn Thedens of Colfax, Mrs. Vaughn anagan and parents are reauested to Dre-1 mocK-maicer, mason ana carpen Open Every Sunday Special Fried Chicken Dinner Serving Will Start at 12 O'clock Noon OPEN WEEK DAYS AT 7 A.M.

POST- OFFICE CAFE FRANK WOITII, Proprietor 410 N. East St. Bloomlneton, TO. the newspapers and listening to the radio. sent a birth certificate when the ter who is in his late 70's, is on child is enrolled.

Beginners must the job almost every day. The Johnson of Stanford. also present by Sept. 15, a phy- basement was almost completed Theme for the day will be Schools Ready MINONK. (PNS) Pvt.

Reunion Dates sician record of examination. naay. "With Christ We Build Anew." Mrs. C. A.

McGinnis of Lexington Albert Gerdes was reriously hurt at 6:30 p. Thursday near Khrtrtl Virwira Inr nil crraHpe ctnrt I Benson, when the motorcycle he For Opening at 9 a. m. and at 1 p. m.

First andl i DI- second eraders will be dismissed Ananas Meeting NflCe Sept. 2, Weldon Springs. Kentucky. At Pekin park, west of lake, Sunday, Sept. 2.

will speak at the morning session. "Safe Convoy for the will he thf Kubiect. wasriding skidded in loose grav at 11:30 a. m. at 2:30 p.

in por War Mothers CluDS el and he was thrown off. oepiemoer ana ai p. me Injuries received were "a jaw, causing the loss of several rest of the year. STANFORD. (PNS) lh Other grades will be let out at Stanford War Mothers' club will FLANAGAN (PNS) The A.

Kinenzle, district Flanagan Grade school will open secretary from Danville will tell Monday with the teaching staff the plans for the year. The Say-the same as last year, Mrs. Ethel brook society will have charge of Wallace, principal, and teacher of a silent memorial, the seventh and eighth grades; Following the noon luncheon a teeth, a punctured gall bladder, 11:45 a. and at 3:45 p. m.

and possibly others. He was re moved to St Francis hospital, at ELLIOTT" be guests of the Danvers club on Thursday evening. The meeting place has beeu changed from the home oft Mrs. Luther Ayers 1o Peona, in the Tallvn ambulance, Mrs. Ralph McPherson and ana was later transferred- to the children left Friday for a week's Mayo General hospital, Gales- Watch for Our Announcement burg.

Pvt. Gerdes was home on i visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mann Wellers, of Greenville, Ky. furlough from Elgin field, Fla, auss tiiadys cunen, intn and tne Fellowship program will be held, sixth grades; Miss Adele Eis- The Rev.

Robert Furgerson of enhower, third and fourth grades; Stanford will lead the singing, and Miss Sylvia Warren, first Miss Barbara Hereford and Miss and second grades. Norma French of Colfax will be The high school will open on soloist. Thursday for the freshmen. Fri- The Revi C. F.

Naftziger of day, the sophomores, juniors and Normal will deliver the afternoon seniors will begin their work. sermon. Mrs. Leon Van Dewater The faculty infludes: Eric H. of Bloomington will lead the ded- EL PASO Mrs.

Sarah Duncan, who has Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hatteberg, and was to have reported there Miss Sara Wilse, and Robert Sunday.

been a surgical patient at Men- Barrow went Friday to Berrien Springs, Mich, for a visit over the weekend. Girls Attend Johnson, principal and teacher of ication and offering service. Edward Punkay and daughter, Eleanor of Chicago, who have nomte hospital, came home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Bosard of Hammond, came Friday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abbott planned to go to Canton Sunday for a visit with relatives. Aquatic School We'll soon bring you news of our Post-war DRY CLEANING Process.

It's the last been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pun EL PASO ke and family since Wednesday, DELAVAN. (PNS) Miss Bar Mr. and Mrs.

Allie Roberts, commerce; C. S. Potter, agriculture; Miss Mae Orendorff, English and rnic; Mrs. Ora Zehren, speech, Latin and English; Noble Arnold, social science, and coach; K. C.

Zehren. science and mathematics, and Miss Mary A. Glenn, home economics. will return Sunday zara Sowa and Miss Betty Grelser Knoxville, are visiting his sister, Mrs. M.

L. Altum, and left Wednesday to attend the Red Cross national aquatic school iamily this week. cientific in ord Oconomowoc, Wis. The girls will receive a course in swimming Lyle Haas has been seriously ill at the home of his parents, Mr. I The Flanagan Community high school is approved by the state department of public instruction through the sponsoroship of the Delavan Red Cross chapter and and Mrs.

Arch-Haas, this week, eaning Ruth Stotler and Delora North will then be prepared to teach snd is fully accredited by the are visiting with Clarence Bur TOP SHIMMY swimming next summer at the roughs and Donald North and Delavan pool. university of Illinois. WAYNESVILLE their families in Indianapolis. mw Ms Mrs. Meta Moore, Minneapolis a by balancing wheels is making an extended visit with Hugh Furman and Clarence Fletcher returned Thursday from a fishing trip to Wisconsin.

Miss Hilda Buss. Miss Mary Pulley, Hattiesburg, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Florence Houser of Bloom- irsgton has been hired to teach in ew accurate metnou corrects tne running balance stops tire pounding that wears gouges in the tread stops that steering wheel vibration so exhausting to -drivers nerves. ends danger of shimmy 17 frtt (1 lM ill I Mrs. Jessie Gough.

Mrs. Ted Wollenschlager, Joanne and Richard, are visiting the former's parents at Heyworth. Mrs. J. W.

Mohler, Peoria, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Max Smith and family. Mrs. Irene Strouse and Shiloh went to Chicago Thursday morning for a few days. Frances and Linda Audi, Roa the Fairview school.

Miss Lenora Wampler of Kenney will teach the Rock Creek school. Both schools will open Monday, Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Dilkey and three children arrived on Friday from Indianapolis, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Jesse Hudson. Harold Rich, 13 year old son a a 17 3 5 X2 a a a 73 1 1 3 ALWAYS for i lt Dry Cleaning and Belter Laundry Service Phone 2235-0 taking the car out of control. After this service customers lay, "Now I can drive all day and never feel It." Drive in today and let us show you what a difference correct wheel balance will make in your car. noke, are visiting thQir grandmother, Mrs.

Susie Stortz. of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rich, sustained a compound fracture of his left arm Thursday when he fell from a pony he was racing. Mrs.

Chris tichelberger, wno has been confined to her bed with rheumatism, is reported some what improved. TREMONT Mrs. Anna Cody and son, Frank Friday moved their house hold ARROWSMITH Mrs. Minnie Scholl is staying goods to Pekin where they have purchased a home. They have lived in their present home since at the Floyd Gathman home while Mrs.

Gathman and son, George Franklin and Mr. and 1924. Weaver "jsJ Mervin and Malcolm Frank, Mrs. J. E.

Scholl are on a vacation sons of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frank, at Lake Tomahawk, Wis. had their tonsils removed at the Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Graham A. T. FAGERBURG Paint and Wallpaper Store went to Fairfield Thursday and expect to return Sunday. Proctor hospital in Peoria Saturday. Mrs.

Thomas Stover and sons returned Wednesday to their home in Granite City after spending a week here with her grandmother, Mrs. Susan Augsburger. XS Jefferson and East Streets liloominjjton rj Mr. and Mrs. Colen De Spain of Heywosth came Friday to the noonnunnnannnnanounnunan home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jasper 514 N. Main Phone 2413-5 Terven for a short visit. 4 1.

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