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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 12

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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12
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12 Moline Dispatch Jan. 3, 1PG9 Deaths And Funerals CARPETS BY Mrs. Emerson Martin Walter L. Bcckwith Hjalmcr Felt Mrs. Emerson Martin, 56, of 1409 26th Moline, died OPHIEM Hjalmer Felt, 78, died this morning in Moline Public Hospital, where he had been a patient since Tuesday.

yesterday in Moline Public Hos- ROCK ISLAND 30th Street at 18th Avenue Phone 7S6-4401 MOLINE 3707 23rd Avenue Orchard Center, Phone 764-7429 Walter Beckwith, 81, of Northridge, formerly of Rock Island, died yesterday morning in a Northridge hospital. Services and burial will be in California. Mr. Beckwith had operated grocery stores in Rock Island, before moving to California about 20 years ago. SEMI-ANNUAL He had resided with Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Briggs since 1938. Services tentatively are set 2 Monday afternoon in (Swedona Lutheran Church. The jbody is at Peterson Wallin -jKnox in Alpha. I Mitt.

4 4Jf i FMF-nsnv X.i I MARTIN (G3 Li MlbSCfE S.wsr fsi- -til. George B. Clark George B. Clark, 73, of 608 3rd East Moline, died yesterday morning in University Hospitals, Iowa City, after an Surviving are the widow, Blanche; a son, Raymond of Northridge, and a daughter, Mrs. Doryse Johnson of Rock Island.

Robert Greer Sr. ERIE Services for Robert Greer 81, fanner and pital, after a two-week illness. Services will be at 1 tomorrow afternoon in the Creamer LARGEST STOCK OF QUALITY CARPET In the Quad-Cities extended illness Funeral Home, Kewanee, where friends may call after .7 tonight. Services will be at 1 tomorrow Dr. Kenneth Knox of First Methodist Church, Moline, and afternoon in the Reynolds uneral Home, Sigourney, Iowa, Per Square Yard At Savings of with burial in Garrett Ceme 0 The Rev.

Wisely of First Methodist Church, Kewanee, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Memory Gardens. tery, Delta, Iowa. Friends may call tonight at the funeral home ciizaDem fciien Kaiey was born in Hodgensville, and Mr. Clark was born in Delta and married Esther Stephenson in 1917 in Delta.

The couple was married to Mr. Martin May 5, 1946, in Crawfordsville, Ind. moved to East Moline in 1929. Prior to his retirement in 1955, LIME OLIVE MOSS PINE GREENS She was a timekeeper at International Harvester East Mr. Clark was employed at Moline, where she had teen John Deere Plow Works, employed 24 years.

Moline, for 25 years Surviving are the widower; a son, Charles Addis of Rockford; Surviving are the widow; six sons, Ronald George Robert all of East Moline, former member of he Erie police department for 13 years, will be at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon in the Schilling Funeral Home, where friends may call. The Rev. Dale Erickson of Erie Christian Church and the Rev. Glenn Harms of Erie Baptist Church will officiate, and military services will be conducted in Erie Cemetery. Mr.

Greer died Wednesday in Veterans Hospital, Danville. He was born in Kirkcolm, Scotland, and married Bertie Starbuck Feb. 22, 1921, in Rock Island. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are the widow; a daughter, Mrs.

Harvey Bixby of Fenton; a son, Robert Jr. of Albany, and nine grandchildren. A son and a daughter preceded him in death. Uarry C. Speckman PORT BYRON Harry C.

Speckman, 72, of 308 North Main fire chief for the last 27 years and also building inspec four grandchildren, and three brothers, Charles and Wilbur Raley of Kewanee and Guy James McIIenry, A. Eugene, Colona, and Jerry Chicago; Raley of Ava, Mo. Memorials may be made to three daughters, Mrs. Helen Scavarda, Colona, Mrs. Betty Schaefer, East Moline, and Mrs.

American Cancer Society. Paul J. Verschorre Services for Paul J. Ver Jo Anne Baker, Silvis; 23 grandchildren; 11 great-grand schorre, 53, of 2829 9th Moline, who died yesterday in Moline Public Hospital after an extended illness, will be at 9 Monday morning in the DeRoo children, and two sisters, Mrs. Fawn Edwards, Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Mrs.

Lizzie Clubb, North English, Iowa. Maurice Vanllulle Maurice Vanllulle, 73, of 235 Funeral Home and at 9:30 in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Moline. Burial will be in 7.95 S.S5 5.95 4.95 5.95 8.95 9.95 S.95 7.95 5.95 5.95 7.95 5.S5 6.95 6.95 6.95 6.95 9.95 6.95 6.9 10.95 10.95 10.95 13.95 13.95 10.95 10.9S 8.95 8.95 10.S5 10.95 10.95 ..5.95 9.95 6.95 7.95 9.95 7.95 5.95 5.95 5.95 10.95 10.95 Parchment Green Kodel 10.95 Castille Lime Wool 13.95 Mt. Hue Nylon Tweed 8.95 Gold Print Nylon 6.95 Spruce Green Hi-Lo Loop 8.95 Mos3 Wool Loop Tex.

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He retired last year as a coremaker at John Deere Malleable Works, after 32 years. tor for the last five years, died yesterday in Mini Hospital. Services will be at 2 Sunday afternoon in the Dailey Mortuary, with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Moline. Friends may call tomorrow evening at the funeral home. Mr.

Speckman was born in Moline, son of Otto and Elizabeth Arnold Speckman. He married Gertrude Pulver June 19, 1916, in Moline. She died in 1945. He married Gertrude Wartman June 23, 1945, in Princeton, 111. He was a veteran of World War I.

Surviving are the widow; two sons. Keith and James of Port Surviving are the widow; two The body was taken to the DeRoo Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7 tomorrow night. Mr. Vanllulle retired as a foreman from Moline Iron Works, where he had been employed 36 years. He was born in Bussevelde, East Flanders, Belgium, and married Irma DeVlieger Sept.

16, 1916, in Moline. Surviving are the widow; three sons, Celeste of Moline and Walter and Mitchell of East Moline; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren, and a brother, Gentiel of Moline. daughters, Mrs. Michael Kavanaugh of Rock Island and Mrs. James Hokinson of Moline; a son, Michael at home; four grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs.

Ned Cate and Mrs. Richard MeSure, both of East Moline. A son preceded him in death. Byron; four grandchildren, and MARTINI -OFF WHITE CHAMPAGNE a brother, Rudolph of CarDon Cliff. Mrs.

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Anne's Catholic Church, East Moline. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Davenport. Friends may call after 2 Sunday afternoon at the funeral home, where the liturgy will be recited at mount Cemetery. Friends may call at the Nich olson Funeral Home, a 4864 SIZES fy 4 111 Lake Blue Nylon Shag 8.95 5.95 Ocean Mist Nylon Tweed 8.95 John Cousins 8 Sunday night. Services for John Cousins, 84, 5.95 5.95 9.95 8.95 5.95 10.95 10.95 9.95 Sapphire Nylon Tweed 8.95 Blue-Black Heavy Wool Loop 14.95 Seaspray Wool Nylon Tweed 13.95 Como Blue Acrylic Plush 8.95 Rhapsody Blue Wool Patt 13.95 Rhapsody Blue Wool Plush 14.95 Blue-Green Wool Loop 14.95 of 921 Iowa Davenport, who died Tuesday in his home, will be at 10 tomorrow morning in the Runge Chapel, where Mr.

Berger died Wednesday in Sacramento, where he had lived for the last 20 years. Mrs. Stuart W. Reed friends may call. Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery.

Mrs. Stuart W. Reed, 54, of RR 3, Garden Tract East Moline, died this morning in Illini Hospital after a brief ill ness. Services will be at 1:30 Mon day afternoon in the Schroder I 1 Mr. Cousins had been maintenance man at Mercy Hospital Laurence Poston J.

Lawrence Poston, 70, of 131 East 35th Davenport, died last night in Mercy Hospital. Services will be at 10 Monday morning in Hill Fredericks Chapel, Davenport, where friends may call after noon tomorrow. Burial will be tp-y? ys Mortuary, mivis, wun me nev. At! A Ellis Youngdahl, retired chap-Yfri if Iain at Lutheran Hospital, offic IPC BEIGE BROWN CINNAMON Beige Nylon Pattern 8.95 5.95 Vienna Beige Acrylic 12.95 7.95 Cinnamon Nylon Tweed 8.95 5.35 Beige Wool Loop 14.95 8.95 Black-Brown Wool Loop 8.95 4.95 Apricot Woo! Plush 13.95 8.95 Beige Wool Wilton 13.95 8.95 Beige Nylon Loop 6.95 4.95 Beige Nylon Twist 9.95 6.95 RED-RUST Scarlet Nylon Tweed 8.95 5.95 Cardinal Red Ozite 5.40 3.95 Russett Kodel Shag 11.95 9.95 Rustic Bronze Wool Nylon 9.95 6.95 GOLD SAUTERNE BRONZE Jl i II 11 iating, liuriai win De ureen-view Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 7 tomorrow night at the mortuary.

Nellie Paxton was born in 'Geneseo and was married to I Mr. Reed July 5, 1930, in Rock Island. in Oakdale Cemetery. Mr. Poston retired six years ago from Riverside Generating Station, after 39 years.

Mrs. Louis Paarmann Surviving are the three daughters, Mrs. Deani and Mrs. Robert Loth-, I ridge, both of Moline, and Ralph Witte, Silvis; a son, Charles B. Reed, Colona; 15 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.

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Louis F. (Margaret) Paarmann, 73, of 405 East Rusholme Davenport, died last night in St. Luke's Hospital, i Services will be at 10:30 Monday morning in the McGinnis Chapel, Bettendorf, where friends may call after 7 tomorrow night. Entombment will be in Fairmount Mausoleum. Mrs.

Paarmann was a charter member of the Daughters of the Nile and Mohassan Caldron, and a 50-year member of or checks plus solid. Printed Pattern 4864: NEW Arthur E. Hakett, 67, of 704 West 31st Davenport, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital Services will be at 2:30 children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 coat yards 35-in sixty-five cents coim for afternoon in the pattern add 15 cem ror eacn for first clast mailing and special Runge Chapel, Where friends ending.

5M0IO Ann. ral. Rur 3 Will be HI mav call. Burial wiu Oakdale Cemetery. Mr.

Hackett was custodian at aveport Chapter 178, OES. Memorial may be made to the heart fund. or flTiwinw uanf Addrest Envelop This Way Anne Adm Pattern 'Mint Dispatch) 24J West 17th Street New York, 10011 the Davenport Public Library..

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