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8 Pantagraph, Bloomlngton, Monday, Nov. 5. 196. 1 I v. Caroline Had Look of Child Who Understood By HELEN THOMAS husband with the two children1 of the youngsters.

of a child who understood the took Caroline by the hand and WASHINGTON (UPI)- John he so openly It was no surprise to many, solemn occasion. Her face was led her the cottin trie Fitzgerald Kennedy would have who will be 6 years old Wednes- that Mrs. Kennedy brought the pale. Every once in a while she hushed silence of tne rotunda, been proud of his wife Jacque- day, and John who is 3 to-! children. Her husband's great would look up at her With Caroline watching, Mrs.

line and their two children Sun- day. sense of history had prompted as if for reassurance. Kennedy kissed the flag cover- day. Mrs. Kennedy was strikingly her and ne has always want-j JOHN JR.

had heard the 21- ing the coffin. They heard with dignity and beautiful in a black suit with ed the family to share together gun salute many times on hap-j fna'ly Tth.ey Tleltl 10 De re elegance the tributes to him as a black lace mantilla over her in its life-the good and the pier occasions, but somehow joined by John Jr. a man and to his work in life dark hair. She wore deeper bad. She knew her husband al- the silence that prevailed and.

As they came out or the ro-that sounded in the rotunda of makeup than usual, probably to ways liked to take the children the sad faces around him kept tunda, John, on his mothers the Capitol. hide tear stains. Even so, there along with him. Sometimes she! the active little boy quiet as left, walked down the 36 steps THE 34-year-old widow of the were tear stains on her face; had to put her foot down be-' the honors were rendered to his of the Capi o1 OT 8 Uny slain President wanted to share as she walked up the steps clause of the attention they got. father.

American flag clutched in a the last historic tributes to her the Capitol, holding the hands' Caroline Sunday had the look! In a sad farewell, her mother, small fist. Mansfield Tribute to Fallen President States, leaves with us. Will we take them, Mr. President? Will we have, now, the sense and the responsibility and the courage to take them?" that moment of horror to strike him down. "In leaving us these gifts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United might give to one another until there would be no room, no room at all, for the bigotry, the hatred, prejudice, and the arrogance which converged in vTrv- POET LAUREATE IN TRIBUTE LONDON The Times of London Monday published this tribute by John Mase-field, England's poet laureate: John Fitzgerald Kennedy All generous hearts lament the leader killed, The young chief with the smile, the radiant face, The winning way that turned a wondrous race Into sublimer pathways, leading on.

Grant to us life that though the man be gone The promise of his, spirit fulfilled. Russian Girl With Flowers MOSCOW (UPI)- A tearful young Soviet girl showed up at the residence of U.S. Ambassador Foy Kohler with a bouquet of flowers: "I brought these because I liked your President." jiu.jijiuiiimiiiinuii.MU ui fmmlmmmm'mW' I 5" i A Pointers i WASHINGTON (AP)- Fol-lowing is the text of a tribute to the late President Kennedy delivered by Sen. Mike Mansfield, Sunday: "There was a sound of laughter; in a moment, it was no more. And, so, she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands.

"There was a wit in a man neither young nor old; but a wit full of an old man's wisdom and of a child's wisdom, and, then, in a moment it was no more. And, so she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands. "THERE WAS A MAN marked with the scars of his love of country, a body active with the surge of a life far, far from spent and, in a moment, it was no more. And so, she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands. "There was a father with a little boy, a little girl, and a joy of each in the other.

In a moment it was no more, and so she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands. "There was a husband who asked much and cave much, DEAR POLLY-A good way to clean a bread or meat cutting board that has become discolored is to rub it with the inside of lemon rinds. Wash with warm water and the board will be light and clean looking after it D. M. For French Pancakes A couple of tablespoons of melted butter or margarine will help make French pancakes the thin variety tender.

Use a one-cup flour recipe and stir into the batter. I A happier time for the first, family. The Info President John F. Kennedy; his wife, Jacqueline, and their children, John and Caroline are shown as they left the Kennedy family home in Palm Ileach, last April 14 where they attended a private Easter service. (AP Wirephoto) Saddened World Sharing Miss Mary Ellen Newell HwkliH Photo Miss Roberta List Cmtra Craft Studio I la Jacqueline Kennedy's Grief Engagements Announced Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Gerjets I Mr. and Mrs. Karl List of ru-of Lacon announce the engage- ral Edgewood announce the en-ment of Mary Ellen Newell of gagement of their daughter, Ro-915 W. Market to Daniel E.berta Marie of 411 E.

Douglas, Eikenberry of 602 S. East, son to Charles E. White, son of Mr. of the Ralph H. Eikenberrys.

and Mrs, Maurice White of Miss Newell graduated from'pranitp ritv CHRISTMAS ISA FAMILY AFFAIR; A FAMILY GIFT, os that can be enjoyed by all for yean to is the smart solution to holiday gift problems. LET US HELP YOU la (he financing of a new car, home appliance, TV, or any other major gift the whole family can use and Monday his body lay in state By HELEN THOMAS death strike a loved one while sparing her. United Prtu International in the Capitol rotunda. Kennedy accompanied the late WASHINGTON UPI)- The she had On Aug. 7, 10(13, On Auc.

7. 19B3. world which had toasted Jac-lgjVen birth prematurely to 1 president on his final journey queline Bouvier Kennedy on Patrick liouvier Kennedy. Two, today from the Capitol to the many a yesterday wept for latnr ho rlicri si mado! White House and walked, be- OCIIJUJ ilIKH kJUIIWUI Miss List is a 1960 graduate in Varna and is employed by today la brave recovery. State Farm Insurance Altamont Community High This once most fortunate of I Hack in the While Uril IV 111 Llll TTII1LV 11,,,,,.,.

and, out of the giving and the asking, wove with a woman what could not be broken in life, and, in a moment it was no more. And so, she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands, and kissed him and closed the lid of a coffin. "A piece of each of us died at that moment. Yet, in death he gave of himself to us. He gave us of a good heart from which the laughter came.

He 23s 11WU.11. till I hind the casket as it moved from the White House to St. Matthew's Cathedral for services. CENTRAL ILLINOIS WEDDINGS nies. Mr.

Eikenberry graduated School and Mr. White is a 1960 from Bloomington High School graduate of Salem Community and is employed with Blooming-j High School. Both are employed ton Battery Service Co. at Illinois Agricultural Associa- The couple plans an April tion. wedding.

I A Dec. 28 wedding is planned. BETTER 41A X. Main Bloomington Curtis Houw, Mgr. Thone 087-9515 HOURS: Mon.

9-7, Thurs. 9 5, Trl. 9 6 lovely ladies came home from '34-year-old Jackie changed her Dallas, bearing a bur- mind about something. had den of grief too heavy for utter-j. shied away from political ance.

i travels with her husband. She At mid -day she had said changed her mind, she told a gaily to her husband, "you because she fell that can't say Dallas wasn't friend- this time "he needs my help." ly to you." The crowds had So she went on the Texas trip been huge, their cheers deafen- ana planned to travel with him1 GRAU SPENCER FLANAGAN Miss Sandra Marie Grau of Flanagan wore a chip Ing as they rode side by cfou, em saw fhis week on. Mi mini uimiiiicu juuiin ja i imij iu it i vu i i uui icu itii.c auu tunc the course of his campaign for, gave us of a kindness and a strength fused into a human courage to seek peace without fear. "HE GAVE US of his love that we, too, In turn, might give. He gave that we might give of ourselves, what he reelection.

through the city. Moments later she was cradling his wounded body in her arms, crying, "Oh, no!" Less over Italian tatteta for her fcat-urday marriage to John Owen Spencer of Streator. After a wedding trip to southern Illinois, they will live in Hit Problem! Hers i She had never wanted to lie than an hour later he aj First Lady. But her husband's dead. They had been married eumode career was hers, too in a way.

streat()r. She to an interviewer some 10 years, two months, and 10 days. Death Struck Close months ago that "all (lie prob- SHORT-HISSONG lenis that arise for mv husband Donald Owen Short of Wapel- New Names In The News Somehow the assassin's bul- feel with him, all through la nri(le Sunday at p.m. Miss Alicia Sharon His- lets missed her, seated inches tlwir development." 1 away on the President's left. It The beautiful Jacqueline Hmi- of Clinton.

Parents of the was the second time in three ier, the daughter of Mrs. Hugh Pa'r are Mr- Mrs- Daniel and a half months that she had Aucliinloss of Washington "issong of Cerro Gordo and Mr. Twin girls Catherine Mary the u.mviiT nf and Mrs. Homer Short of Wa- Hauskins and Christina Maria Hauskins arrived Nov. 13 at Niw Viirk- i i((l tn llu pella.

southern Mennonite Hospital, weighing (VUSB3 ifian F.i Following a week's wedding trip, they will live at pounds, 15 ounces, and 4 pounds, Kennedy, on Sent. 12. Anmist. l'lfitl. her rst ha hv van mircn cnnion 14 ounces.

They are daughters he new Mrs. Short gradual- of Mr. and Mrs. William was horn dead shortly alter her husband lost his bid lor the Manchester College, Hauskins of 605 Hovey, Normal, Democratic vice presidential North Manchester, and ls'and granddaughters of the nomination. Since then she had employed by the University of Preston Ensigns of 605 Hovey been blessed with Caroline.

6 Illinois as De Witt County home, and Mrs. Mary Hauskins of Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Paint In BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR If you are a victim ot tlieoe aymn- 406' 4 N. Roosevelt. a city on Wednesday, and John 3 adviser. Mr.

Short is today. mail carrier in Clinton. The twins have a 15 month old brother, Bradley. toms then your troubles nmv bo She may not have wanted to be a First Ladv. Hut when the traced to GlnndulRr Indnmnmtion There are in the United MA YOUR CHOICE OF 3 STYLES States at least 180 metropolitan areas with population of more than 50,000.

1i in incredible blow fell Fridav, she atltulional disease and medirintu that giv temporiiry relief will not proved herself to be a Great remove the cnue of your trouble. I.ady. She stood silently wilh- Neulect of Glandular InflaiiuiiH. out '(ears jn Dallas as Lvildon tion often leads to premature aenu ity. and incurabl.

rondiliona. I' Johnson took the oath of The past year men from 1,000 office as Hie new President-communities have been auccewfiillv then kissed her on the cheek, to-ested. They have found eoothinfc- Shp s(on(i for nlompntt star-relief and improved health. inn H.ivin Imp iwir tmhtinc Choose Plain weave, nude heel and demi-toe Plain weave, reinforced heel and toe Micro-weave, reinforced heel and toe ALL FIRST QUALITY D- Gifts NOW and I.ay-Away for Christmas RECTAL-COLON art otttn (tioclitid with Glandular IvlTdiral nd biting her lip. has a New Then she pulled herself together and turned to face the group that tells how 1 these trouble.

tbe plane. maviwrorrmtod 1 Dallas Police Chief, J. E. Affected Person Gets Caught An affected speaker often gets caught in the web of his own mispronunciations. bv PROVEN NON- Pnrrnv nnt nn to hrr tnoLr Reducible Hernia It minibli te i mild Nan-turf leal trttmnt.

any of thin dirndl i nay hi treated at thi iwiii tlmi Tin art ri-ilvlni OlmdulK Inllimmi till triatminti. 1 TREATMENTS. nano. anu saui: This book mav I "God bless vou, little ladv. to yourlife.Uaa.be down'' roupon below.

"No thanks," she said in a No ubliKatinn. firniVoice. 'Tm fine, ON ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS 7 f3 ISAVE 50WEEKENDS rm FREE BOOK- Excelsior Medical Clinic i Dept. B7990 Eiciltlor Sprlnat, Mo.l I Cintlimm: Klndlr lend mi it Sat Beside Casket 1 Then as the plane took off and gained altitude, she went back to the rear compartment IThundoy thrttqh Smdoy: 2 day m'mlmim) WITH THIS COUPON UPON REGISTRATION Uau. IDrr I am lnl I it beside the casket for Mull Infirmitun (Pliiu Chick Boi) i 1 tnp iC: Hernia Metal-Colon fjeimdulir I ntire flight to Andrews Air mil Force Base outside Washington.

Inllimtnitionl COMPLETUY I I I -I RADIO I VI IVERY ROOM mm I a i The President's body was placed in a hearse for the trip to its temporary resting place, at the Bethesda, Naval Hospital. She went along with him on this trip, too. I "own i i No chirp tor children ndr 14 acciipyinf tame room. Randolph it Li Salle "In trie hurt it the Loop" ampll Pirklnf Adjacent Horn of thi f.moui SWISS CHALET Coming Weekend Attroctiom in Chicagolqnd Sizes 8 toll Season's Popular Shades Open Tuesday Morning 9:30 'til 9 p.m. PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANERS GARMENTS DRAPES STORAGE WALL TO WALL CARPETING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE FOR PICKUP end DELIVERY Ph.

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