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DAJtY CHRONICA, WCoJbSycomora, Fridoy, April 24, 1 998 5 Paily Eecoh Obituaries KAY LORA1NE NOREEN Kay Loraine Noreen, 49, of El-mhurst, died at home Apr! 23, 1998, after a 16 month battle with cancer. She was bom in Monmouth, on April 30. 1948, to Howard and Mibs Noreen. She was baptized on June 13. 1948 at the DeKab Evangelical Covenant Church.

When she was confirmed, she was a fifth generation Noreen to Join that DeKalb Church. She graduated from DeKaJb High School in 1966 and from Illinois State University in 1970. She received advanced degrees from National College of Education. She was a speech therapist in the Darien School District for 26 12 years. On Jury 25, 1987 she married John Bredemeyer.

Survivors include her loving husband, John; his two sons, Andy and Ryan Bredemeyer; her two sisters, Ann (Ron) Hendrix, Naperville and Sue (Dennis) Brown, Wheaton; two nieces, two nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was predeceased by her materanl grandparents, Emert and Elida Norm, her paternal grandparents, George and Mamie Noreen, and her uncle, Harold Noreen. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 24, from 3-9 p.m. at the Gib-bonf Funeral Home, 134 York Road, Elmhurst. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 134 Arthur, Elmhurst at 11:15 a.m.

Saturday, April 26, 1998. James Earl Ray's dead but conspiracy theories survive Shabbona United Church of Christ with Reverend James Shelton officiating. Friends may call from 11 a.m. Saturday morning until the time of services at the United Church of Christ Services in Conrad, bwa will be held at 1 0:30 am. Monday, April 27, 1998 at the Johnston Funeral Home in Conrad.

Burial will be In Conrad Cemetery, Conrad, Iowa. Jacobeon Funeral Home in Shabbona helped serve the family. ANN T. SANDERSON Ann T. (Thome) Sanderson, 80, of Chicago, passed away Sunday, April 12.

1998 at her home after an extended illness. She was bom April 8, 1918 in Platteville, Wl. She had graduated from DeKalb High School in 1935 and attended Northern Illinois State Teacher's College. She married Lyle E. Sanderson in February 1944.

Her primary occupation was an Executive Secretary for Munich American Reinsurance Co. for 22 years in Chicago, retiring in 1983. Prior to her illness she was a devoted member of Sauganash Community Church, a former secretary of the Church Board, and former secretary of the Ladies Guild, along with being a member of the church choir. She is survived by one sister, Esther T. Wildey, DeKab; two nieces, Ginny (George) ZkJers, DeKalb and Janice Embree, Elgin; five nephews, David (Janelle) T.

Wildey, Lombard, Robert (Susan) E. Wildey, Cranberry, NJ, Pete Thome, Mill Valley, CA. Jim Thorne, Chamblee, GA, and Mike Thome, Simpsonville, SC; and a sister-in-law, Evelyn Thorne, Cuyahoga Falls, OH. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lyle E. Sanderson in 1976; her parents, Charles E.

Thome and Isabel (Fitzgerald) Thome; brother-in-law, Afcert "Bud" Wildey; brother, Kenneth C. "Pat" Thome; sister, Dorothy Embree; and brother-in-law, Henry Embree. Memorial services will be held on Monday, April 27th at 11 a.m. at Sauganash Community Church, 4541 W. Peterson, Chicago, IL 60646, with the Rev.

Isolde Anderson officiating. Due to Ann's wishes, there will be no visitation or grave side services Any pictures you have of Ann that you would Ike to share with others are welcome. Memorials may be made to the Sauganash Community Church or Vitas Hospice, 7301 N. Lincoln Suite 205, Un-colnwood, IL 60648. DONALD RAY WOLFE Donald Ray Wolfe, 71.

of Sycamore, died Thursday, April 23, 1998, at his home. Ha was bom June 9, 1926, in Racine, WL. the son of Arnold and Maude (Rial) Wote. He married Dorothy Hubbard on October 12, 1957, in The Federated Church in Sycamore. Ha was formerly employed by the Sycamore Park District He waa a WWII U.S.

Army Air Corp Veteran, a past commander of Sycamore American Legion Post 99, member, of Sycamore VFW Post 5768, and the 408. He was also a member of Sycamore Moose Lodge. Ha Is survived by his wife, Dorothy Wolfe of Sycamore; five daughters, Rene Donnelly of Dayton, Ohio, Michelle (Pat) Van Winkle of Kewanee, Donise (Brian) Deters of Monticelto, Bette (Mike) Wolfe of Sycamore, Peggy (David) Haish of Sycamore; ten grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Betty Hubbard of Sycamore. He was preceded In death by his parents and a brother, Robert Wolfe. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.

on Saturday, April 25 in 0iiram-Svcamore Funeral 1245 Somonauk St, Sycamore, 60178. Visitation will be on Friday. April 24 from MOO p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be In Fair-view Park Cemetery in DeKaJb.

For Information, please call 815-895-6589. THELMAC JENNINGS Thebna C. Jennings, 77, of Shabbona, died Wednesday, April 22, 1998 at St Anthony Medical Center in Rockford. She was born January 26, 1921 in Conrad, Iowa, the daughter of Elmer and Bess (Jones) Cames and married Jack W. Jennings, December 7, 1943 in Knoxville, Iowa.

Thelma was a member of the Shabbona United Church of Christ, where the church and all its related activities were her Hfe. She was also an active participant in the N.I.C.E. Center in Shabbona. Survivors include a son, Steve Jennings of Ojai, CA; two daughters, Mary Elizabeth (Gary) Owen of Shullsburg, Wl, Cynthia (Carl) Campo of Reeds Spring, MO; two brothers, Quenton (Detoraa) Cames of Conrad, tO, Herschel (Ann) Cames of Conrad, 10; a sister, Mary Lou Staack of Conrad, K. five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband on August 27, 1980, and three brothers, Ted, Dick and Duke. Services in Shabbona will be at 12 noon Saturday, April 25, at the By JOE EDWARDS Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) For more than a year, James Earl Ray fought the government, popular opinion and his own failing body for a chance to prove he didn't kill the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Time ran out for Ray, but the debate survives.

Ray, 70, died Thursday of kidney failure and complications of liver disease that had repeatedly sent him to prison hospitals over the past 16 months. As his health dwindled, Ray and his supporters increased their efforts to win turn the trial he rejected when he pleaded guilty to gunning down the civil rights leader in Memphis 30 years ago this month. Even now, Attorney General Janet Reno is considering a request from King's family to create a commission to reinvestigate the slaying. The King family wants the commission to have the power to subpoena witnesses, grant immunity and file charges against suspected conspirators just like prosecutors could have done had Ray stood trial. "We are more determined than ever to find the truth about this tragedy, which has had such a profound impact on our said Coretta Scott King, King's widow.

"Mr. Ray was denied his day in court, but the American people have a right to the truth and we intend to do everything we can to bring it to light" Ray recanted his confession three days after his guilty plea, saying he was forced into it by greedy lawyers. Sentenced to 99 years in prison, Ray spent the rest of his life seeking a trial, saying he was set up by a gun dealer he knew only as Raoul. Hosea Williams, a King lieutenant contends the federal government was behind the assassination and orchestrated Ray's plea to keep the truth from coming out "Anyone with an ounce of brains who has done any studying or research on this case knows James Earl Ray was used by the federal government," Williams said Thursday. The U.S.

House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded in 1978 that Ray was the killer but may have been involved with a group of bigots in St Louis who reportedly placed a $50,000 bounty on King's head. This March, state prosecutors said a reinvestigation of the slaying still SYCAMORE THEATRE mam Now Showing April 24 to April 30, 1998 Primary Colore iri Frt. 6:30, Sat 2:20, 6:30, 9:10 Sun. 2:20, 6:30, 6:30 Anastasia igi Sal -Sun. 12:00 ALL SEATS $1.00 Grease irai Frt.

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Cm (R) Frl. 7:00, 9:30 NO BARGAIN TUESDAY JOHN ANTHONY STANC1U, SR. John Anthony Standu, 84, a raaktent of Sycamore, died Wad-naaday, April 22. in hi horn. Ha waa bom March 4, 1914 in Youngstown, OH.

Mr. Standu was a foraman In tha mining industry and than latar ba-cama a Bible salesman. Ha was a former president of the AARP, a member of the Victory Baptist Church in DeKaJb, a member of the Sycamore Moose Lodge, and actively involved in the DeKaJb Senior Center. is survived by five children, De tores (Robert) Stewart of Win-field, Richard (Marilyn) Stanclu of Wheaton, John Standu, Jr. of Win-field, Cecilia (Raymond) Fetd of Winfield, and Mary Catherine (Ralph) Valesco of Park Ridge; four step-children, Carolyn Vogel of Florida, David (Patricia) Spensley of Naperville, Stephen (Carol Joy) Spensley of Wheaton, and MSgt Thomas Spensley of the USAF; eight grandchildren, Julie, Paul, Debbie, Robin, Elizabeth.

Janel, Amy, and Susan; and seven greatgrandchildren, Aaron, Katie, Marybeth, Mark, Abigail. Maggie, and Ryan. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Standu, nee Golish; his second wife, Dorothy Spensley Standu, nee Barnes; his parents; and four brothers in Romania. Visitation will be held Friday, April 24 from 5-9 p.m. at Hultgren Funeral Home, 304 N.

Main, Wheaton, where services wM be held on Saturday, April 25 at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Wheaton Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of DeKaJb. 213 E. Locust Si, DeKaJb.

IL 601 15. For more information, please call Hultgren Funeral Home at 630-668-0027. Markets Today's slock marks raped Is provided by Edward D. Jon ft Co. In DeKalb, Malt Myre, regietered racvatanMfv.

After each oonv pant nam appear tm prices at tie does of ading previous business day and at 10 em. today. Prav. 10 am. Cloaa Today Apache Corp.

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274 2.71 2.72 2.70 2.72 CWeaytardolTi4atoyboana May Aug. Nov. 8.43VI BASft 6.46 6.46 6.45Vt 6.4311 6.46 8.46 646V 8.46 6.4314 6.461 6.41 6.461 e.46Vt 624V4 6.28 6261 628 628 ChicegaUerdo Trade Wheat May 924 24t 25 2.94V 2.95 liiyiaiaadln DoSara par Tray Ounea CtaM Odm HWi Jurw 316 JO 814.40 31520 31420 3140 In Mara par Troy Ounea Ctooa Open HWi Low Phyllida Law Emma Thompson "Astonishing!" -Simon Brasilia, FRBfllBl MAGAZINE the Winter Guest Gome in from the cold. ELt found no credible evidence that anyone other than Ray committed the crime. Investigators have never established any connection between the slaying and Ray's Raoul.

No one else was ever charged. EVERY FRIDAY -FROM 5-8 P.M. Come visit our Wine Salesman Grant. He always has an open bottle for your tasting pleasure. 1022 W.

Lincoln Hwy. 758-2180 Come Join Us In Celebration Bob Hiland's 80th Birthday Cele-I bration. Refresh-I ments and snacks will be served. Sunday, April 26, 1998 at 1:30 to I 5:00 at the Knights of I Columbus Hall on 1336 E. I Lincoln DeKalb i I Scrapbooking Classes tor Hour: Mon-Frt 10 m- pm Sat 10 am-5 pm Sunnoon-Spm 1100 Lincoln Hwy DaKato, IL CITY OF Fri.4 Sat ANGELS 5:00., 9:30, 11:45 (PO-13) WOO I KfSiWgm 7:15 thf-OBJECTofmy AFFECTION Frl.

4:45, 7:15, Jennifer Aniston TO 9:30 JsL SAME DAY ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE 748-3036. Orchettra is supported in part by the UM6 IllljllH Frl. 4 Sat 12:45, JIL1UL 4jrAl4MMJttt EGYPTIAN THEATRE 135 N. 2nd St. Downtown DeKalb 758-1215 Sat.

Sun. April 25 26 7 8:45 p.m. each night $4.50 Adults: $3.00 Senior Citizens The Sycamore Theatre's MOVIE Everyone's welcome! ADMISSION Sat. April 25 Sun. April 26 Annie Hall Anastasia Liar, Liar I Bring this ad and receive 50" OFF Admission JSSLsgS Showtimes at noon.

ONLY $1 .00 Sat. May 2 Sun. May 3 West Side Story Fly Away Home Buddy 3 I Pizza Villa ollb Chicken Only I (Reg. $6.99) I Expires Miy 31, 1998 LUBrH I OnecouponperpersonpervisiL Good at Sycamore Theatre only for any movie listed above. Police County Thursday Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Kieth Kubista, 19, of St Charles, was cited for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia after an officer approached him in the Russell Forest Preserve.

An officer on foot patrol located four underage people who were drinking in the forest preserve. All four people were cited for unlawful consumption of alcohol, since alcohol is banned in the forest preserve and they were underage. After they were arrested, search revealed that Kubista was in possession of drug paraphernalia. All four people were taken to the DeKalb County Jail pending bond. DeKalb Friday Criminal trespass Martin Mangan, 19, 431 Russell Road, was charged with criminal trespass and entering and remaining in an alcoholic liquor establishment as a minor after police were called at ajn.

to Amnesia's, 1000 W. Lincoln Hwy. Thursday Burglary to vehicle Sometime between 10 pjn. Wednesday and 7:48 pjn. Thursday someone kicked in a window on a car parked in the 200 block of Pardridge Place and stole a purse containing $100.

Damages were estimated at $75. Criminal damage to vehicle Sometime between 5 pjn. Wednesday and 8:56 ajn. Thursday someone smashed two windows on a car parked in the 500 block of East Taylor Street Damages were estimated at $200. Wednesday Attempted car theft Sometime between midnight and 2 pjn, someone smashed a window of a car parked in the 900 block of Crane Drive and damaged the steering column.

Damages to the vehicle were estimated at $300. 1 pizza Villa SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA YOUNG ARTIST'S CONCERTO COMPETITION CONCERT Arthur MontzM, conductor Presented by the Mary E. Stevans Concert Trust SUNDAY, APRIL 26 at 3:00 pm Egyptian Theatre, 135 N. 2nd, DeKalb 1 1TH ANNUAL CONCERTO WINNERS: JULIE FISCHER, Violin Performing Piano Concerto in minor by Sibelius STEPHANIE WU, Piano Performing Piano Concerto No.2 by Saint-Saens Plus the Orchestra performs: TICKETS: MtndtlMohn'i TIM HtbrklM Ovarium (Flngal't Cava) cc nn DWafttawnto tor Stringa, Winds, and Pareuaaion AOUIW 3-W composed and conducted by Roger Cichy Sanlors: $4.00 Spatial pteces honoring Dr. ShlnteM Suzuki Children under 12: $3.00 by NIU Suzuki students Tickets available at the door beginning at 2:30 p.m.

All seating Is general 3 4)0 Pizza Villa $1 I 4-Piece I I Chicken Dinner I 7oo I (Reg. $5.55) Carry Out, Dint In, or Delivery admission. For more Information, The Klthwmk Symphony Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. call I Expires May 31. 1998 625 DS O.IO May 620 624.

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