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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 36

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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36
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The Paragraph C12 Feb. 20, JACK LEWIS Jewelry Washington School 1 IS I Timetable Outlined For Nixon's Journey Hit by Flu WASHINGTON (PNS) -Superintendent of Central Grade School, Dlst, 51, Gary Seymour, has announced that classes will be suspended for the remainder of the week duo to flu and colds. Thirty two per cent of the WASHINGTON (AP) Prosl-ith official personages 'miehtiwith events scheduled from car- 2 Sots Only. dent Nixon will spend an aver- tend to be less than fully dimen-IIy morning until late evening. r- A I- vf iul Anal OKC VI 1(1 mill 9 III rill II VI Hit OIU1IOI.

Left vague at this point 8re The President will hold infor- Nam Brand Servic For Eight SILVER PLATE FLATWARE plans for private meetings on countries talking to European loaders during his overseas tour maUessions withgroups of Bto mornln of March 2 Wlth rwii-it a ri totia In I AnlAM I next week. He also ill set aside Vietnam negotiators In Paris. 500 student at the school are Mrs Emma MeClure of timc fur wi''1 out-: Bonn and Paris. He also will get Nixon's first private session: (ie coprnm'ii. a ciiHrce 10 la in a nuniwr 3 $4950 Chetek, Wis visited with her ttaiinn.

f.i. with French President Charles Regular $1 24.50 111. 1 1 mine iioijm' mmimvs j- r.aiu ic absent, in addition to several teachers and office personnel. Mr. Seymour said that a doctor's permit for students absent over three days will not be re-! Harvey, niece, Mrs.

Welby Monday afternoon. owing a lormH uinner io De ttednesdaj Nixon requested: byiabout two hours at the Elys that 5xria1 meetings be set n'S DyPa.acft on Feb. 28. 1 Mrs. Laura Weatherford uh a rross-section of the citi- 1 quired.

Harry 'Bud' Kelley -Our Entlrt Stock i Wliile in West Berlin, Nixonl'Ul entertain Nixon that view the wall dividing Com- tag and on March 1 Nixon will returned home Saturday after a 'wiry in most of the countries three-week atay In Springfield he will visit One source ex- A local physician has inform munist and western sections of to the Trianon Talace at the city at the Moritzplatz. Versailles for another private wlth her Km. V. L. Weather- pressed a guess that Nixon sus-ford, and at Memorial Hospital, 'pects his long conversations At the moment, Nixon's only of Famous Brand RADIOS Values to 89.50 ed Mr.

Seymour that parents would curtail the activities of their children for two days after the child'! temperature has returned to normal, much of the flu epidemic could be formal speech of the trip, apart from statements or formal Appliance, TV Store Opened conversation with De Gaulle before the two attend a luncheon there. Following talks with Vietnam negotiators on March 2. the Chief Executive will return to WISTOOf WMM toasts at airports and social events, will be at the Siemens Electric Appliance Factory In West Rerlin during his three-to-four hour visit there on Feb. 27. Nixon's present schedule calls for an extremely busy round of activities throughout the week V3 Off to Off the Elysee Palace for a final! Bud Kellev's TV and Ap-talk with De Gaulle before jnijance Store opened this week! Quiet Protest flying to the Vatican for a mret-jat 106 N.

Main. 1 ing of an hour or more with, new store is located in a On at SeminarV READY-TO-WEAR Pope Paul VI. I'liiiuuiK vu uy iiic unnci MHIHIiWMIRTIIMtf manager, Harry "Bud" Kelley, CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) The 3 four months ago. 600 students of Concordia semi One Table Of' Mr.

Kelley said the grand nary are discontented and they opening will be Friday, Feb. 28, want their teachers and admin PECD 0- Three Held For Lincoln Break-In The store will be open Mon istrators to do something about COSTUME JEWELRY it. day through Friday until 9 p.m. It will feature large appliances, such as refrigerators, Unlike students on many oth er American campuses, the seminarians are not protesting and television sets, Mr. Kelley said.

10 Values To $4.00 YOUR CHOICE LINCOLN (PNS) Three Michigan men, George Reginald loudly and violently; they are Mr. Kelley has been asso talking quietly with their elders. Cumming. 34; William Davis ciated with the appliance and 'Morris, 28, and James Allison television business in Bloom- Lovely New Light Weight Wool 3 PIECE KNITS The student body of the largest Lutheran in the world and the third- Schule 34, were arrested in ington several years. Oklahoma City, Okla.

Tuesday CUT and are being held in connec largest Protestant seminary in the United States, asked for a tion with the burglary of the Commerce Finance Corporation Heart Sunday Set March 2 three-day suspension of classes so they could discuss their in Lincoln. $3400 grievances. The faculty and ad- Men's Ladies' Metal WATCH BANDS Cut, Cut, Cut, $98 State's Attorney Gary Hlnman has issued warrants for the Heart iunaay ministration agreed and talks will be held in Pontiac on began Tuesday. three men charging them with March z. COMPARABLE TO Chairman of the Pontiac area burglary and bond has been set at $3,000 each.

Mrs. Janet Klarich M5 55 KNITS fund drive are Mrs. Joe Bailey, Dwain Bradshaw, manager of Mrs. Eugene Johnson Mrs. Air Force Promotes Cornell Airman CORNELL (PNS) Douglas Highland, son of Mr.

and Mrs. What's Left From Dollar Day- Church To Hear the Commerce Finance Cor- Arthur Sterrenburg and Richard Lebo. iporation discovered thei Leather SIZES 10 TO 18 St. Louis Singer Families living in the area south of the river will he 37 each burglary at 8:50 a.m. Tuesday when he found the office door jimmied and the cash missing Floyd Highland, has been promoted from airman first class Watch Straps Mrs.

Janet Klarich, a lyric soprano of St. Louis, will solicited by mail only, due to difficulties in recruiting chair to sergeant at Shaw Air Force from a locked file cabinet. ll-NI IOC Mondoy-Noontil9PiA, rlUUKO 9,30 to 5.30 men for that area. Paul T. Wilson, rural chair Base, Sumter, S.C.

Sergeant Shaw entered the Air Force In March, 1967, and City Detective James McCall, investigating officer, reported the Oklahoma City authorities man, reports that families in rural areas and communities reported the trio had (8,000 in received his basic training at SPRING COLORS SMART 'STYLING cash on them when arrested, give a concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Grace Baptist Church, 1311 W. Hovey, Normal. She Is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music In New York City. She has been soloist for the Chicago Symphony, studied opera with Pietro Cimara of the Metropolitan Opera and toured will be contacted during the week preceding Heart Sunday and, in some Instances, the One of the trio is said to have Jajck FINE JEWELRY Lackland AFB, Tex.

From there he went to Lowry AFB, Denver, and then to Shaw. He and his wife, the former week after. admitted breaking into a fl nance loan office in Lincoln. McLean Harsha on Duty Minors Hows 201 W. Jefferson Si.

Nancy Schmidt of Pontiac, i 11 reside in Sumter. the country with civic and Aboard USS Hartley Charles H. Benedict was community concerts. recuperating at his home WTednesday, after undergoing MANY OTHER SUIT STYLES IN WOOL ACETATE BLENDS 30UP 3rd Floor of Fashion LEXINGTON (PNS) Sea. man Appren.

Dennis L. Harsha surgery at St. Francis Hospital Peoria. Washington VFW Sets Driving Class left Wednesday for Newport, R.I., where he will begin sea duty aboard the USS Hartley. WASHINGTON The Was-following a 14-day leave here hmgton veterans' of foreign with his parents.

Wars Post 9016, will sponsor a Seaman Harsha, a son of Mr. defensive driving course March and Mrs. Furman E. Harsha. 16 at the Washington City has just completed 10 weeks of Building.

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