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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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14
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER 12, 19.1ft. PLOOMINT.TON, ILK. Pontiac Legion Accepts Flagpole From Judge-Eureka Students Clean Their Dormitory AVrrt Picture From Central lllinoh I I i 7 1 fpS LailHBlMiiaiWHBlalHMHBaaBVMBiaVBHaaBBaaVl 33 Croup at aVdk-aJloel of IrftoM HUM flag and fUrpote, preaenled to Aarvlg Campbell pwl No. 71, renllae, by County Jixlr Raf Nler, aa apoding ceremony of anriaal If Wa IUIIH fair. IWI to right.

rrm l.aec. Judge lUjr Slrf, William II. Ihtn-b-ls mtinchaia, Harold ftrott. (Mr lbe, Cap. r.rnet lt4iaa, Cwwuandrc R.

Hamuli Phllllpa. mtm. rtaiiaa. They're 4-H Champions of Logan County Girls What Would Vou Do If You Wert rreddent? Aa ftumUy'i ranlacrli inrludra (Irfl to riihl) Mlm Audrpy IHvao. fmhmjui; Mla Mary tint tar, aoihoaMr and Ml Kunlra Frllr, o(bonor, all rrtldrnta af I'irrluk I.iila'i Xaod.

afamra't ilonnllorx a4 lUirrlui rollrc. niwlrf (olitf a Ihoratirb rlmnltif In prrparalloa for fmthmaa day 8rpU II and tha apmlnf af hrhool Krpi. II. Tho Irto a4 wark abova 1 aJ I Explosion Wrecks Onarga Building Uellf lower Son Proves He Is Home on the Range -K lliilf Ill i- i in-in fi i i I i 1.1 1 1 -J i ft 3 IK to right are Judy Hum, lt of Nrw Holland, (rand rliamplna of III Lofaa foimly 4 Htylo fthow hrld lhnr day at tha IiKan County Farm llurrau picnic; Lorn I -ova IS. Broadwrll, rrwrv champion, and Mary Love, Broadwell, wIm won flrwt In slip.

niMipo uwitrat iinaoii wmc I'irtura ahotrt tha rear of 1m Buay Corner irotfiry and nua( mar kH after a Ira and ex pi on Ion of gaaolino iloraice lank In tho banement had awopt tho plaeo glvinf Onarfa ona of Its big thrill of tho year. In Training Logan County Farm Bqreau Band Plays for State Sports Festival it- if Jark TroNter of Yonkerit, New York, mldMliIpman at Culver lunimer srhooU, Kat donn on the 300 yard mark at the rifle range and adjusted his siglita rarefiilly. He waa alraoting with his father. Col. Oliver J.

Tronter, formerly of RellfloHrr, In the annual fathers and Rons rifle match. It wa Jack's fimt "official" match and he had handled a Springfield 30 for only a month. When he finUhed, he exhibited a Hiring of eight bulls eyes and two fours for a total of 48 out of a poKsihla 50. "Beat that If you ran, dad, but at leant get a 47, for we've got a 81 to beat In order to win," cow lied aon Jack. Dad IiinIhI there was a lot of luck In his shooting for he hadn't pulled a trigger since war days in 1918.

Anyway, he got a 49. He and Jack got medals for their 97 from Admiral Hugh Rodman, head of the Culver Naval school. Jack Troster and his father live in Yonkers at Franklin avenue. Jack is a Junior at Fieldston school, Riverdale, New York. His grandparents D.

R. tiooen and J. E. Troster both live in Bell flower. Win Teachers' Plaudits as Readers Dean at Eureka "TT 4 i i i i i MNs Doris Wright daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Evart Wright of Armington has entered West Suburban hospital In Oak Fark to train for the nursing profession. She was a member of the 1938 graduating class at Ilittle Grove Township high school. Pantairoph Ontrml Illlnoli Strvic Illinois and at the annual Logan County Farm Bureau pirnio Labor day at Brainerd park, Lincoln. fuitasnpb central Illinoii txrvict Here are pictured In informal array the members of the Logan County Farm Bureau band of 65 pieces which played at the state sMrts festival of the farm bureau at the I'niversity of To Adams School Miniature Floats Prepared by Juveniles Win Morton Plaudits 1 WT-'i up Is I I) r.i I 1' i' 1 '1 I 1 ') Miss Helen B.

Holton "i 'rW ii-niiiiiMirnj dean of Eureka college women, has a master's degree from Radcliffe college and' has taught French at Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis. and Hamilton college at Lexington, Ky. Among her interests are drama Miss Pauline Colebewer of Minonk, a graduate of Illinois State Normal university, has been employed to teach the Adams school south-west of Minonk this rear. Shirley Smith and Carle Curtis, highest ranking honor roll pupifa of DeWilt county, gave a demonstration of reading before the teachers of the county at the recent Institute in Clinton. (Story on Page 00) fantasrapB Central Illinoii Bervlw Dale Shaw and his blue ribbon entry; Daniel Rare Grimm with a miniature oil truck and Lester and Lillian Freidinger with their prise win nee.

yuumpt ontimi iiitnou nm-tim I'ictured are the four winners of awards in the parade of floats at Morton in connection with the fall festival. Left to right are Howard and Don Kapp with a kiln and pottery displays 1'aul Pntrpn Central lllinol swrla and.

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