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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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rajitaeraph. Bloomlnttnn. Spt. 8. 1957.

Y's Men Net $80 15 CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS Washing Cars Car washers at the Y's Men Top Quality Cleaning and Pressing Careening Car Misses Children In School Yard Home in Streator. Burial will be 9 suits CIO one-day wash stall netted the group about S.80. Roy Foster, pres-! ident, said Saturday evening. "We had about 70 cars and it seemed like they were all big ones too," said Foster. He added that in Forrest Cometery, He was born at Roodhouse Jan.

if! 31, 1881, son of Tobias and Eliza QD COAT5 DRESSES Mrs. Mary E. Sparks I LINCOLN (PNS) The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Sparks, 81, of R.

R. 1, Lincoln, who died at 12:15 p. m. Friday at St. Clara's hospital will be at 2:30 p.

m. Monday at the First Christian beth Wagner Lampson. He mar ried Zade Taylor Dec. 18, 1906, at A car careened into Trinity Lutheran School playground Saturday afternoon, following a collision, but SAVE BY CASH AX1 CARRY! Chatsworth. advance ticket sales pushed the net to the $80 figure.

The money is earmarked for reconditioning the movie projector in the Boys' Department. The club set up shop on Washington Street in front of the YMCA Church, with the Rev. L. H. Ap- missed hitting any of the children playing there.

pel and the Rev. Virgil Hurley officiating. Burial will be in Un SE Surviving are his wife; two sons, Mack and Arthur Jr. of Streator; and four grandchildren. One daughter and an infant son preceded him in death.

A brother, Tobias Lampson, 64, widely known Two persons in the car, Therese Fenton, 20, of 408 W. Locust ion Cemetery. for the all-day Saturday stand. Visitation will begin at 2 p. m.

driver, and Judy Freehi'J, 20, of 404 MacArthur were injured About 10 men laundered the 70 cars. Sunday at the Holland and Barry Funeral Home. She will be taken CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS 203 VV. Washington St "Beneath the Cigar Store to the church at noon Monday. slightly but were not hospitalized.

Beverly S. MeGuire, 23. of Hudson, driver of the other car, was not hurt. HOSPITAL NOTES She was born Jan. 14, 1876, in Boone, Iowa, a daughter of Hugh former semi-pro baseball player, died Aug.

29. Mr. Lampson moved to Streator following his retirement in 1946. Herschel Morgan MORTON (PNS) Herschel Morgan, 56, of 333 Carol died at 8 a. m.

Friday following a heart attack while he was at and Alice Albright Mitchell. Her husband, Thomas Sparks, preceded Advertisement Ellsworth her in death. ST. JAMES Surviving are a son, Wendell, JZA'-' rlHIZSlGkl ki -t 't lii R. R.

1, Lincoln; a daughter Mrs Man Iniured "if -li work at the Schwarzentraub Ethel S. Stallings, Lebanon, -TV rriiiA fPf oo. --'-''VlUnlllTifiiigiH-'Tirt-Hniiin -lunii 1 i.n.nr s-- 5'' m. 1 wm V'WvSv wy.XvWvUv.: 7" PONTIAC -(PNS)- Admitted: Mrs. Charles Smith, Odell; Mrs.

Everett Dronenberg, Paul K. Ry-erson, Pontiac. Dismissed: Miss Christina Mrs. Harvey Henline and son. Standard Service station.

In Crash His funeral will be at 2 p. m. three sisters, Mrs. E. E.

Welsh and Mrs. G. F. Miller, Los Angeles, Mrs. Rosetta Weber, of Ogden, two grandchildren Monday at the Ludwig Mortuary.

with the Rev, Norman RedigeriChenoa; Mrs. Roger Ferguson, Em- Mason Bates, 44, of Ellsworth officiating. Burial will be in Glen dale Memorial Gardens, near Pe- was injured in an automobile accident on a country road near Downs about 6:30 p. m. Saturday.

and two great grandchildren. Mrs. Sparks was a member of the Broadwell Christian Church. Jonathan Belt ington; Virgil Rothrock, Cullom. FAIRBUKY FAIRBURY (PNS) Admitted: Arthur Bennett, Piper City; Mrs.

Mildred Read, Strawn; Mark His car went out of control at a curve. kin. Visitation will begin at 1:30 p. m. Sunday.

He was born in Crawford County, Indiana, Nov. 2. 1900. son of George F. and Jennie Devin Morgan.

He married Alma E. Schwarzentraub at Morton March 18. Hill, Mrs. Darlene Perkins, Chats- He was reported in "fair" con LINCOLN (PNS) Jonathan dition at St. Joseph's Hospital with Belt.

81, of Cottage Hills died at worth; Mrs. Mabel Elliott, Sibley; Miss Violet Monahan, Cul 11:05 p. m. Friday at St. Clara's severe cuts and a possible hip fracture.

He was the only passenger in the vehicle. Hospital. He had been residing 1942. and she died May 1. 1953 lom.

Dismissed: Mrs. Harley Ember with a daughter Mrs. Jewell Sum- Surviving is a brother ton and son, Ben Stoller, Orville ski, 907 North McLean St. for sev- Df Pekin. Two sisters preceded Anrv1 it.

au I Oliver, Forrest; Mrs. Lucille Zim tridi 4iivhiui2. xie rvureu inret: i him in death. merman, Rodney Zimmerman, KEMPTON Mrs. Harry Cays and Mrs.

Cecelia GLsh returned Monday from years ago as a carpenter. Mi Morgan farmed in the Mor- He was taken from Kerrigan Fu- ton area from 1917 until 1953. Mrs. Martha Zehr, Fairbury; Mrs, Yards of Planks in Rumbly Hubly Mason City This may not be the longest plank bridge still standing in the Midwest, but it's far and away the noisiest. It's the 60 year old Hubly bridge, over Salt Creek southeast of here, and its entire quarter mile length is surfaced with boards loose, rattly ones.

One of its two two-lane turn-outs is in the foreground. Mason and Menard counties share in the relic's upkeep. (Pantagraph Photo) Mary Hoover, Mrs. Ubene Range, neral Home to Wood River Satur- Since then he had been employed day afternoon. His funeral will be at the service station and as an Louis Seeman.

Clifford Dodson. itevens Point, where they J')ICaLKank: v05- JIe. I AND MRS. lir.RBF.RT BAYER accept dehvery of their Mrs. David Rice, Kathryn Thorn teach art in the high school there.

i1357 V-8 Plymouth Belvedere 4-dr. dan from Imperial Motor as. Piper City; Mrs. Lela Nettle-ingham, Cullom. ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL LINCOLN (PNS) Admit at 2 p.

m. Monday at the Parks attendant at the Ludwig Mortuary. Funeral Home there. Burial wiU He was a past president of the be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery Allentown Community Club, in Madison County. He was born Jan.

29, 1S76, in Mrs. l.One Fosdick Hardin County, a son of Logan and FAIRBURY (PNS) -Mrs. Mary Frailey Belt. He married Ione Fosdickt 33, 509 w. Wal-Came F.

Dutton Jan. 9, 1S98, in nut St ed at 11 p. m. Friday iki mu. u.

i. suuon re- salsman. Jerry Tyler. The Bayers, who res.de at 5t t. jaclcsoo.

turned Monday from a vacation both work at State Farm. They have one daughter and they attend spent in the eastern states. Uhe 2nd Presbyterian Church. Mr. Bayer's hobbies are frmting.

Richard Dowse of Bowling tishine and bowling. Mrs. Bayer's is knittme. When aked ht Green, left Wednesday after thev liked nvt about their new Plv-mouth. Mr.

Baver commented visiting his grandparents, Mr. and 'hat it "really has the big car feel." I rr. penal Motors, your Mrs. C. L.

Dowse I dealer is located at 3C7 E. Grove St. PRICE GOING UP ted: Debra Ellen Bell. Chestnut; Clarence Reynolds. Mrs.

Sam Whitehouse, Lincoln; Mrs. Denzil $67 Worth of Freedom Lasted But a Short Time Poggenmiller, Burlington, Iowa; Alton and Raymond Graham, Bloomington; Artie Horath at the Fairbury Hospital She had Surviving are his wife; six been ill three months, daughters. Mrs. Jane Blaine, East Her funeral will be at 3 p. m.

Alton; Mrs. Hester Kugler, Monday at the Mowry Funeral Wheatridge, Mrs. Jewell Home, with the Rev. William Wit-S Lincoln; Mrs. Nigel tig officiating.

Burial will be in COLFAX John P. Epperson was reported Friday to be improving slowly at Cole Hospital in Champaign. He ing drunk and disorderly charges to which he pleaded guilty. Refus Atlanta. Dismissed: Mrs.

John Bruce, David Sutton, Atlanta; Mrs. Louis entered the hospital Monday as a Whitehead, Arvada, Mrs. Graceland Cemetery. Visitation ing to admit a resisting charge, he Phone 5-S870 416 N. Main St, medical patient.

Police said George Sarnowski, 23, paid out of jail Friday when he received a refund on his income tax. It cost him S67 to gain his Erva Thacker, Hammond, will be at the funeral home after Mrs. Nevel Brooks, Chicago; live 4 p. m. Sunday Montgomery, Walter Cooper.

Mrs. Clifton Deck. Debra Ann Sparks. Paul Bowns, Lincoln; Mrs. Rich sons: Willie.

South Roxana; Lloyd, she was born Nov. 4. 1923, at MONDAY ONLY SPECIALS Cottage Hills; Eugene. Detroit, Kewanee. a dauchter of Forrest ard Wilkins, Shirley; Tommie El- Saturday Sarnowski was back was ordered to post bond.

Then he was named in a police complaint charging that he tampered with a motor vehicle. Officers said he was seen rifling the glove compartment of somebody's car. Failure to pay his fine or make bond put Sarnowski back in the Clyde, Arvada, and Gertrude Stuart Olson. Shei. Armintrton Charles, East Alton: a sister, attended Flanagan schools and ST.

CLARA'S behind bars and this time it will take more than $67 to get him out Police described a rampage in Mrs. Laura Frailey. Hardin Coun- was married to Francis Fosdick ty; 35 grandchildren and 19 great nov. 4, 1945, in Fairbury. grandchildren.

Surviving are a son, Michael, at Mr. Belt was a member of the home: her mother. Mrs. Lawrence which Sarnowski got drunk, fought LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: Wayne Walters, Carl Hanlen, James Miller, Mrs. Inna Funk, Lincoln.

Dismissed: Mrs. Guy Rash, Mrs. Myrtle Goldsmith, Eugene county jail pending additional court appearances. He told police Assembly of God church. Runyon, Fairbury.

Her husband against arrest, ripped a cell cot apart, and ended up facing a variety of charges. and her father preceded her in Dr. Julian Krakowski death. his normal address is 721 W. Jef ferson St.

Sarnowski was fined 554 for be- She was a Lutheran. EL PASO (PNS) Dr. Julian FAST EXPERT COLOR FILM DEVELOPING SERVICE Fresh Film AD Sizes HAWKINS Studio Camera Shop XI W. Washington 6U LEAN. WAFKK SLICED Boiled Ham oSf ALL VEGETABLE Oleo 6 TI KE, LEAN Ground Beef P.

Krakowski of Camp Point died A Saturday of a heart aUment. Mrs. Afigie Kay His funeral will be at 2 p. m. MINONK (PNS) Mrs.

Angie mm COURT NOTES BLOOMIXGTOV POI JCE COURT Dvid Dyon. 18. of SOC E. Mulbeirr St. fined S29 on tvckleu driving chart e.

Frank Trr. 40. SrrinrtVeld. forfeited SHI' eGHGD iD 'Si' 'XID at the Bower runcrai 8gf diei at p. m.

Satur-Home at Camp Point. Dr. Kra- jay at the Kirkton Nursing Home. kowski formerly practiced medi- gj had been a patient there since cine in El Paso. rhniarv and had been ill izv Dona on drunkfnnru chtrif.

Harold Trv. OS. pt yot W. Wood fined 111 on stile charge of operating a vehicle ith no safety stamp. Geor Cads.

S7. IcKinston. posted driver's license for hearing Sept. 11 on traffic licht violation. iurviving are nis wiie.

me ior- 0 years, mer Feme Zinser of El Paso, and Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. a brother and sister, near Elgin. Monday at the Wilcox Funeral Home, with the Rev. Soule Chap- MrS.

Charles Todd man officiating. Burial will be in CHENOA (PNS) The funer- Evergreen Cemetery at El Paso. 7 Wayne Prather. S3, of 1301 N. Livingston posted i bond for Sept.

13 on charges ol reckless WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS driving and operating a car hUe hold al of Mrs. Charles Todd. 64. who Visitation will begin at 2 p. m.

to- died Fridav eveninc. will be at 2 day at the funeral home. AIR CONDITIONED GlTt A A II d. m. Monday at the Pils Me- She was born Feb.

27, 1S71. at SAB Greea 8Um)i Ore sumir "PROMPT DELIVERY SERMCE" mortal Home, with the Rev. Frank Metamora. a daughter of Jere- New officiatinz. Burial wiU be in miah and Harriet T.

Swallow Ray ing an expired driver license. Ronald Jones. IT. Lexington, potted driver's llrense for bearing Sept 13 on speeding charge. William Peek.

14. Downs, posted driver's license for hearing Sept 1) on reckless driving charge. NORMAL POLICE COURT Winston Copeland. IT. Le Roy.

posted 123 bond for hearing Sept. 11 on charge of driving a car bearing fictitious license plates. Lee A. Welhes. 31.

El Paso, fined SI Chenoa Cemetery. She was married to Bryon Ray at Visitation will begin at 11 a. m. El Paso Jan. 19.

1904. He died in Sunday at the memorial home. 11930. She was born April 5. -1S93.

at Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Saimemin. dautrhter of David Harriet Bigger. Minonk. with 1W0 GOOD ftESCRIPTIOM DEPAtTMENTS DEPAtTMENTS and Laura Dromberg Dowhoer. whom she made her home; a She was married to Charles Todd ter son.

Harry Peifer, Chicago: a on faulty muffler charge. JUSTICE OF TEACE COURT Roscoe Z. Clarke. M. no address, held in the county Jail pending a court hearing on charge of drunkenness on a public highway.

Ronald Morris. 31. of 801 T. Washington fined St on stop sign violation. "A SMAU HOUSE MANNING IUIIAU OCSICN NO.

C-454 Dec. 15, 1912, at Saunemin. sister, Mrs. Edna F. Ray, Lira- Surviving are her husband; two creek.

a brother. George sons, Floyd and Richard, Chenoa; Summit, N. a granddaughter five grandchildren. Her parents, and three great grandchildren. Practical and Livable The flat roof of this home can be converted to a gable roof if desired to give a more conventional appearance.

The floor plan is efficiently an-arised with larpe bed-rooms and closets, a rood dining area, and baths. For more Information concerning this plan ue invite you to visit or call our Home Planning two sisters and a brother preced- Two sons preceded her In death, ed her in death. She was a member of the FJ She was a member of the Che- Paso Methodist Church. She lived noa Methodist Church, the South near El Paso until the death of her M. WALSH SONS Wa pay ctmstsry ta display ixsmimwj Stan.

MONUMENTS ond MARKERS Btk. W. OUT it. BlaaaalBfWa. rasas I-4MI her husband and moved, with Chenoa Circle and the Woman's Society of Christian Service.

JOHN WRIGHT, M.D. Announces the Opening Of His Office at. 323 GRIESHEIM BLDG. Bloomington, 111. ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY By Appointment Phone 7-2350 daughter, to Minonk in 1948.

I ivo I rsJ licxwo tanoo Mrs. Elizabeth Kane MINONK Mrs. Elizabeth Kane. METHODIST MEN TO MEET CULLOM (PNS) The Methodist Men will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Monday at the Cullom Methodist 66, a former Minonk resident, died Church. at noon Saturday at St. Louis. Her funeral will be at 8:30 a. m.

Tuesday at the George R. rt Flynn Funeral Home in Blooming 1 ton and at 9 a. m. at Holy Trinity Church. Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery, Bloomington.

Visitation will begin at 4 p. m. Monday. She was born in Worth Township, Time To Stock Up On COAL THERE'S A NEW HOME IN YOUR FUTURE FOR IT NOW! think off the things you can buy County, Nov. 20, 1890, daughter of Jacob and Louisa at low summer prices! Danner Ioerger.

She married Wil liam Kane in Peoria in 1908. He died in 1933. Great Heart STOKER: Kentucky No. 6 ND Southern CI. Kentucky Indiana Block Southern I1L Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

The planning center at Baumgart Lumber and Coal Co. is full of ideas 1 William Bohlander and Mrs. Mi- and helpful information to aid you in the planning of a modern home. chael Bohlander of Minonk; and a brother, Raleigh Ioerger of Pe-! oria. Two brothers preceded her in death.

"We Give Green Stamps" BURROUGHS COAL CO. NORMAL, ILL. PHONE 9-7035 She was a member of St. Rose Catholic Church in St. Louis You will see many new materials as they will actually look in your home, and if you desire, one of our home planners will gladly work with you to develop a plan that will best meet your needs.

where she had lived since her marriage. Arthur W. Lampson nn FORREST (PNS) Arthur Free plan books are available for you to take home when you visit our planning center as well as other literature on building. Additional serv Lampson, 76, a retired Wabash Railroad conductor and former Forrest resident, died at 7 a. m.

ices include Friday at St Mary's Hospital in streator. his runeral will be at 2 p. HEARING GLASSES WORKMEN Competent workmen recom Sunday at the Hagi Funeral mended for all phases of con-' provide all these exciting features! DRAFTING SERVICE Providing blueprints and specifications for your home. FINANCING Assistance in arranging for money and filing application st ruction. BUILDING SITES We will recommend and assist in securing a good location for your home.

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