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THREE THE PANTAGRAPII. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1953. Cancer Drive Flags Up Minonk Boy, 6, i Faltering Red Cross Campaign Extended Federal Court Hears $80,000 Rogers Suit Wins Pantagraph Coloring Contest Nickel Spenders Failure to Meet Goal Will Bring Program Cuts Asked fo Accounf Six year old Jackie Hock of Min Insurance Firms Fight Payment Of Fire Loss onk is the winner of the Daily Paragraph's Bugs Bunny Easter Coloring Contest. Judges decided that Jackie's col oring of the three Bugs Bunny car The 1953 fund drive of the McLean County Red Cross chapter, scheduled to end Tuesday, has The jury trial of an $80,000 suit toons that appeared in the Pantagraph were the best of the 1,045 en Miss Brumme to Show Holy Land Pictures Miss Ruth Brumme will show colored slides, "A Trip Through the Holy Land," at the meeting at 2 p. m.

of the Thursday Listening Group at Withers Public Library. State Seeks To 'Beef Up' Guard Flyers been extended indefinitely, Chairman Vernon Haas announced tries received. And so Jackie will receive the 32-inch plush Easter Can't buy much with a nickel these days in fact it's not safe to spend too many of them at one time. Two men who spent fistfuls of five cent pieces around Bloom-ington the last few days were being held by Bloomington police Wednesday in connection with the Monday night burglary at the Cozy Corner Cafe. About $120 was taken from the juke box, cigarette machine and pinball machines at the cafe.

Police say the two protest they are innocent. Rabbit as the grand prize. against three insurance companies which have failed to pay claims following the Rogers Furniture store fire at 200 S. Main St. Feb.

14, 1952, went into its second day Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Peoria. Wednesday. At the same time, he warned that some Red Cross activities face curtailment unless more money is collected. Entries came from youngsters to 12 years of age, from kids all over Central Illinois.

Most of them The reason is simple. The Red were colored with crayons and colored pencils but a number of ex-! Cross so far has collected $20,279, The suit was brought by Albert only 43 per cent of the 546,550 'i'i! ptiuy waier-cuiureu cartoons ar- tWnctmn nnortnr nr goal. rived, too. Some had cotton tails tnrp tftrp tho The Air National Guard has affixed to the rabbit and others; i Dr. Haas pointed out that some of the services of the county Red Cross chapter will have to be re were mounted on doilies, construc the Illinois Mutual Fire In duced if the goal is not reached.

issued a call for men to bring it (up to its authorized strength. Ex-pilots of the armed services are needed, as well as college and high school graduates between the surance Co. and the National Automotive and Casualty Insurance Co. Mr. Hornstein claims a total loss Indeed, if the campaign falls far short of the goal, some services on contents valued at $67,435.87.

jages of 19 and 262, who have the Alabama Fugitive Doesn't Crack Under Lie Test The insurance companies maintain' may have to be eliminated altogether. Hope to Reach Coal opportunity of qualifying for avia- tinn fnr1er-rilnr trainincr anrl in that the fire was of incendiary origin and that the loss was not Dr. Haas said campaign officials tion paper and other materials. The 20 boys and girls who will receive the two-pound fruit and nut filled candy Easter egg as prizewinners are Bobby Silvey, 10, R. R.

1, Downs; Peggy Sylvester, 7, 112 W. Mulberry Normal; Chris Buckles, 5, R. R. 2, LeRoy; Jan Armstrong, 6, Danvers; Elaine Miller, 9, Cooks ville; Carl G. Duff-ner, 6, R.

R. Donna L. Gouge, 11, R. R. 3, Fairbury; Gary Vogel, 7, El Paso; Vernon Breach, 4.

Se-cor; Jeanne Rutledge, 6, Mason City; Carol Rocke, 5, Roanoke; Mary Canull, 6, 1319 W. Market CANCER FLAGS to draw attention to the $20,000 cancer drive In the county this month were put up around the courthouse Wednesday by T. H. Hafer, chairman of the drive, and Duane (center) and Ronnie Morehead, brothers and Explorer Scouts. "Vm.o"n still hope to reach the campaign goal, although the effort may take more than $30,000.

L. Russell St. John, Eloomington insurance agent who sold the policies to Hornstein, was called as a witness Tuesday. He identified the win uieu wuigs ami a tummis-sion. All interested are urged to contact Commanding Officer, 170th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, Capital Airport, Springfield.

another month. Collections so far A burglary suspect arrested pre this year are about the same as last year but the local Red Cross John Young's hasn't reached its campaign goal policies and also told of the ap- pearance of the furniture store on his visits there. i John Barton, announcer for radio Norma! Man Puts Up $200 Peace Bond Herbert R. Kilgore, 34, of 101 E. Poplar Normal, was released Cancer Clinic Set The McLean County Cancer Di- In five years.

Donations last year Our. County Unknown Land, Driver Claims $53,500 Estate reached $40,000. The goal that time Marlene Kay Bradd, 4, R. R. also agnostic Clinic will be held Friday station WHOW at Clinton, was $45,000.

2, Gibson City; Ronald Craig, 8, testified on the store's appearance. on $200 peace bond Tuesday after ine anve chairman said it is Goes to Wife maturely because of a mixed up tip-cvf message was being held by Bloomington police Wednesday for authorities from Alabama. He is Theo Dickey, .39, who at first gave police his name as George Harris of 210 Albert St Police suspected Dickey of a recent burglary and assigned two undercover agents to him. The agents attempted to tip police off that Dickey was going to lead them to a safe he had disposed of, but at 10:30 a. m.

at the Mennonite Hospital. Patients are referred to the clinic by their physicians. He announced a daily radio program sponsored by Mr. Hornstein. still necessary to secure more cam he appeared before Justice of the Peace A.

M. Campbell on charges of drunkenness, disorderly conduct A Creve Coeur resident who told paign workers. He said he hoped volunteers with the time to ring a few doorbells in the unstaffed pre Mrs. Cora B. Young, widow of the late John M.

Young, 210 Le- Normal Police' Magistrate Herman land is the sole immediate cincts would come forward. and threatening. Kilgore was arrested by Normal police on a complaint signed by his wife. R. R.

2, Atlanta; Dick Steege, 7, LeRoy; Douglas Giese, 4, R. R. 1, Normal; Judy Sue Williams, 5, R. R. 1, Minier; Elain Lahr, 8.

Foos-land; Steve Ferrell, 7, 1005 E. Monroe Vickie Lee Wollrab, 7, 707 S. Mercer Ave. Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY PROBATE COURT Estate of Albert Fulton: Inventory beneficiary under his will, admit Mead and Sheriff Earl Richards he's never been, in McLean County in his life posted a 525 bond in the message got turned around and 11KH Normal Police Court late Tuesday on a charge or passing a school police picked them up Saturday night thinking they the safe with them. Dickey was subjected to a lie Price Freed After Making Two Bonds ted to probate Wednesday by Probate Judge James C.

Riley. Mrs. Young was named executor of the estate, which includes real estate worth an estimated $32,000 and personal property estimated at $21,500. Mrs. Young was named executor of the estate of the retired farmer, who died Feb.

2 at 75. Personal property and 10 acres of land in Arkansas go to Mrs. Young outright, according to the will. An 80 acre farm southeast of Blooming detector test in Springfield Tuesday, but Bloomington police said the test was not conclusive of any implication. May Hurt Blood Program Curtailment of services might have far reaching effects.

If there is no money to collect blood, for example, then blood simply cannot be-collected. Of course the major cost of blood collection is borne by the national Red Cross organization, but if McLean County and other local organizations fall short of quota, then the national organization too will fall short of its Quota. The national organization so far has collected about 45 per cent of its 93 million dollar goal. This represents its proportionate share of filed, showing estate valued at $33,282. Estate of Augusta Schroeder: In- 1 ventory filed showing estate valued at $16,997.

Estate of Boberta K. Bowman: Will admitted to probate. Whedon Slater i named executor under J10.000 bond. Estimated value of estate. S22.0O0.

ffoir lEfiistteir bus while children were being unloaded east of Bloomington Feb. 25. H. Rymersoh was picked up by the Tazewell County sheriff iate Tuesday and brought to Mackinaw where McLean County sheriff's deputies took charge and brought him to the county jail and then to Normal police court. The complaint, signed by Earl O'Neal of Towanda, a school bus driver for Unit School District 5, states that a car bearing a license Authorities from Kilby, will come after Dickey on a fugitive's warrant.

Dickey escaped the Kilby Emory Price, 23, of Paxton, who has confessed to burglarizing the Francis Harpole farmhouse near Colfax last month, was released from McLean County jail Wednes prison Aug. 5, 1950. He was sentenced to 10 years on charges of grand larceny and receiving stolen property. ton is to be put in trust, and Mrs. Young is to receive the income Choose From Our Large Selection! Easter Means Flowers Bouquets to Brighten the Home Potted Plants to Cheer the Shut-in A Corsage For Her Easter Costume.

day on $2,000 bond money collected in local organiza number later identified as belong Upon making bond, he wasjtrust is t0 be dissoived the as-turned over to authorities fromsets converted to cash and distrib-Tazewell County where he arnnnr fr, mnHMr.n tion drives. The McLean County ing to Rymerson passed the school bus while it was halted unloading among chapter has allocated to the national organization more than children on Route 9. The exact date on which Rymer State Farm Expanding In Michigan 000 of the $46,550 it hopes to collect, Russell F. Zook, Marilyn R. Zook and Robert C.

Zook, all of 12 Payne PL, Normal, and Donald J. Zook, Bell Gardens, Calif. "SO NERVOUS FROM 'HOT FLASHES' I BURST INTO TEARS!" Mr. N.N.,Stonington, Mtfcel fin nowl Suffocating "heat waves," nervous, clammy feelings, restless irritability all are well known to women suffering from functionally caused distress of middle life Yet in doctors' tests Lydia Pinkham's Compound and Tablets relieved such distress in 63 and 80 (respectively) of the cases tested! Complete or striking relief! Get modern-acting Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound or convenient, new, improved Tablets (with added Iron)! Both are wonderful, too. for functional cramps and other distress of menstrual periods! km Pinkham'i acts through l4)fi I the sympathetic nertout Irfl t.l 1 'V'tem to relieve dtv nif'W: KTmvfr tret ol "heat wave I uteri cnargtu wmi uie iiomup 01 the Ralph Allen Insurance Agency in Minier.

He also posted $2,000 on the Tazewell charge. Price is one of the two men arrested bv Bloomineton Dolice son is scheduled to make an appearance in Normal Police Court "Our Floirers Bring Happy Hours has not been set. Magistrate Mead said sometime within the next 10 March 15. They later confessed to DaVIS To Tell Rotary I II 3 13 "Ck 11 1 days. Plenty of Free Parking Of Solon's Life, Times A new addition will be added to the Marshall, branch office of the' State Farm Mutual Anrnmnhilp Insurance ComDanv.

WE TELEGRAPH Leaving Scene Augustana Dean To Lead Service The Rev. Harry S. B. Johnson, dean of Augustana College, will be the officiant at a Maundy Thursday communion service at 7:30 p. m.

in St." John's Lutheran Church. At 7:30 p. m. Good Friday, the choir will present the cantata, State Sen. David Davis of FLOWERS ANYWHERE Bloomington will address the Edward B- RustCosts Man $54 The other man is Ben C.

Dough-tie, 23, of 1013 N. Prairie who has admitted the Minier holdup and the armed robbery at the Novak Grocery in Colfax. Doughtie is still being held in the county jail in lieu of $2,000 bond. Both have been bound to the Grand Jury. Rotary Club Thursday noon at the Illinois Hotel.

His subject will be. "Adventures of a Freshman Senator in Springfield." James T. Cottrell, 35, of 521 E. ULBRICH KRAFT Enlargement of the office has been made necessary by increased business developed under the leadership of George W. Kibbie, State Farm's Michigan agency director.

There are 236 employees at the Chestnut St. was fined $54 in Normal Police Court Tuesday following a hearing on a complaint "The Crucifixion," by Sir John Stainer. Soloists will be Paul Jacob charging Cottrell with leaving the and William Walker, tenors; Har lan Anderson, baritone; Everett Quanstrom, bass. The choir is un CHOKED.GAS? THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are acid Indigestion. When it strikes take Bell-ans tablets.

They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn and gas. 50 refunded If not satisfied. Send empty carton to Bell-ans. Orangeburg, N. V.

Get Bell-ans today. 35 Baughman Improving Dr. L. L. Baughman, former pastor of the First Evangelical Unitec Brethren Church Iiere, who has been seriously ill at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, is improving.

Marshall branch office. The addition will be 60 by 200 feet and will be attached to the east side of the present building. Ve've a Suit to Fit Every Type Man and remember the secret of good looks is perfect fit! der the direction of Douglas Engel-hardt. Organist will be Raymond Olson. Trinity Lutheran scene of an accident March 7.

Police arrested Cottrell on a "John Doe" warrant signed Tuesday by Richard M. Swanberg, 32 Briarwood Normal. Cottrell admitted to police he was the driver of a car involved in a minor accident with another-at the corner of Virginia and Fell Avenues in Normal March 7. According to police, the car was located when a witness spotted it in another area of town and identified it for police. Authorities are holding the car until Cottrell proves ownership.

There will be a Sunday School Easter service at 9:15 a. m. Sunday in the church sanctuary. Festive Easter service will take place at 10:15 a. with Philip Eng-strom of Rock Island officiating.

Sets Easter Rites SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will conduct a MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION SERVICE April 2 at 7:30 P. M. Two choirs will sing. Holy Week services at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church will begin with a communion service at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday in observ ance of Maundy Thursday. Half hour services are slated! 0 0 A jiniiM Good Friday from 12:15 until 1:30 p. m. and an evening service is scheduled for 7:30 clock. Taylor Choir to Sing At Grace EUB Church The 36-voice a cappella choir of Taylor University, Upland, will present a program of sacred music as part of the 10:30 a.

m. Easter Sunday services at Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church. Under direction of Eugene Pearson, the choir is making its annual Spring tour of several states. Easter rites will open with a sun DuMont gives you more! rise service at 6 a. m.

Sunday and services at 8:15 and 10:30 a. m. There will be communion at all services. THE NEW Vicars Arnold Ludwig and Henry 6 Fingerlin will conduct the services. Collins Forfeits Bond BuMont Clinton Here, at Ulbrich Kraft, we pride ourselves in the care we use to see that our customers go out with a suit that really "fits their particular type" and we have a suit for each type shown above.

Come in we'll show you a suit "made for YOU." BULLETIN BOARD James Collins, 17, of 402 Kings-ley Normal, forfeited a 525 bond in Normal Police Court Tuesday when he failed to appear on a charge of driving in an unsafe manner. TELESET BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James Howes, R. R.

1. a girl, born Tuesday in St. Joseph's Hos- P'mt. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton, 1005 E.

Grove a boy. born Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Hale. Collinsvflle; Abbie D.

Lowe. Peoria. 3L ffte ONLY Gabardines! Flannels! Fsneral Notices. Cards of Thanki. In Memoriam and Special Notices, 10-line minimum.

2.25 per Insertion. Additional lines. 25 each. Copy for the day'a rn will be accepted up to 7 p. m.

day before publication and 12 o'clock noon for final edition. Hound's Tooth Checks! DuMont CLINTON 17-inch rectangular DuMont tube. Contemporary all-wood cabinet with modern Plextone finish in bracken brown or blond. Built-in antenna. FUNERAL NOTICE Funeral services for Mr.

Hugo Pfitzen-meyer of LeRoy. will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Bruce Memorial Home in Le Roy. Rev.

Edgar A. Houldrige will officiate. Friends invited. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery east of LeRoy. Friends may call at the Bruce Memorial Home.

FULL DUMONT QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE! FARTHER, CLEARER PICTURES! BETTER TONEI UHF PROVISION TOOl CUSTOM-CRAFTED CABINETS at every DuMont price! "PICTURE GUARD" checks interference! NEW ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS perfect the picture! DUMONT SELFOCUS TUBE. Automatic focus! MATCHED SIGHT AND SOUND! Trod. Mors FUNERAL NOTICE favorites for Spring '53, and we have a wide range of new GREYS, NAVY, BROWNS, TANS and Mixtures. Many are styled with patch pockets and will do double-duty as a sport coat. All fabrics are 100 wool, of course, and the tailoring is of the finest.

Funeral services for MRS. SYLVIA L. (A.B.) WELLS of 109 Fairview will be held from the Beck Memorial Home, 209 East Grove Street, Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment Park Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Memorial Home. l.r TV1 7 i CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends and neighbors for the kindness rhown during the illness and death of our husband and father. CHARLES F. BANDEKO. Also to the pastor.

Rev. Richard Stone and soloist. Miss Marguerite Burwitz. MRS. ANNA BANDEKO.

WILLIAM H. BANDEKO, MYRTELLA BANDEKO. 45 65 m95 409.95 lUMOtil DuMont BEVERLY DuMont WAKEFIELD to Tn'i WJWIERpROOF MJ Witfc Expansion Rand i995 S5s A ragged guaranteed 1 watch that's water- 1 proof, shockpraaf and dastpraof at this lew We Give Green Stamps CARD OF THANKS The William Abbott family wishes to thank the entire community of Towanda and surrounding areas for their thought-fulness and generosity in the many ways they helped them during their recent bereavement. limed oak veneers. Built-in limed oak yeneer Built-in jt itTituwUm antenna.

antenna. No txtrm tkerf tor Itdtrid Excin Wtrrtnty tr mthoiaxy fiiwk. limU mi Ucmd aM ric tUtkdy hithn. fiic4 $nbjct ckvtf. Suits by SOCIETY BRAND, BOTANY 500, CURLEE, NORTHBROOKE and Others II" I 1 1 102 North St.

Normal SHIELDS Phone 7-4240 Free Parking CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who helped us in any way while I was in the hospital. Also for the flowers, gifts, cards, notes and personal visits. MRS. HARVEY AND (EDITH) WILLIAMS MASONIC NOTICE Stated meeting Bloomington Lodge No. 43, A.

F. and A. Thursday evening, April 2, starting at 7:30 p. m. Work in Entered Apprentice degree.

Refreshments. All Master Masons cordially invited. C. ARTHUR NESMITH, Master PAUL HAUSEH. Sec y.

401 N. MAIN ST. 111 N. Main St..

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