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Deaths and Funerals Confident Living illness. She had resided the last ANDERSON SERVICES Services for Charles C. An Moline Dispatch Dec. 28, 1963 3 Decision on At-Large Voting Delayed Till Jan. 4 by Court By Norman Vincent Peale derson, 73, of 2302 41st Mo- line, will be 1:30 Monday after two weeks at the nursing home.

Services will be at 1:30 Monday afternoon in Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island, with the Rev. Fred J. Rolf of Rock SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) pray, essential things. The first is to really Robert Frost, the poet, wrote, "I'd like to get away once The Illinois" Supreme Court has suspended its part in the Island officiating.

Burial will be in Rock Island Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 11 to A if, 1 from controversy over at-large elec noon in the Es-terdahl Chapel. The Rev. Ellis Young-dahl, chaplain of Lutheran Hospital, will officiate, and burial will be in Riverside vemetery. Pallbear tion to mean that represena-tives must run statewide instead of from districts.

Atty. James P. Wham of Cen-tralia, representing Rep. Fred Branson, Centralia, challenged this Friday in the Illinois Supreme Court. Reminding the court that It morrow morning at the funeral of incredible peace.

"I immediately went and got a copy of your book, took it home and read it until 3 the next morning, pausing frequently to practice some of your suggestions for establishing communication with God. I've been practicing them ever since and I'm reborn." He then goes on to explain: "I'm 45 years old. I've been tions of state lawmakers until Jan. 4. home.

Mrs. Rumsey, the former The court said Friday it will Amelia Wilims, was born March determine in Chicago whether state House and Senate candi 9, 1890, in Rock Island, a daugh CHAPLES C. ANDERSON dates will run at large. ter oi Jacob and Anna Wilims. lature the map did not apportion representatives evenly among the state population.

An at-large election of both Senate and House was supported by William Wines, speaking for the Democratic members of the board. They are the governor, Atty. Gen. William Clark and State Auditor Michael Howlett. But if the court rejected this, Wines said, he supported the Branson petition that House members run from districts set up in 1955.

He explained that he opposed electing members of one house from districts and members of another from the state as a whole on the ground it was contrary to state and federal constitutions. She attended Rock Island schools and was a life resident ers win be Kennetn Bryan, George Swanson, Wallace Fred-erickson, M. 0. Peterson, Glenn Peterson and Albert Bloom. all over the world and I ve sinned as much as most men, maybe more that's not a boast, just a statement.

I had asked forgiveness many times, but couldn't ever quite believe Masonic services will be con ducted at 7:30 tomorrow night in the chapel by. Lodge 1014 The court heard arguments on these petitions Friday. Meanwhile, Gov. Otto Kerner announced that, until the court rules, he will postpone his proclamation for a special session. Kerner's office announced he was delaying the proclamation of the Jan.

6 session so he would be able to make it broad enough to embrace anything new the court might inject into the controversy. The special session will pre I'd actually been forgiven. So I earth awhile And then come back to it and begin over." And that is what effectual fervent prayer does for us. It lifts us up away from our weaknesses and our misfortunes. It changes our inner state.

We emerge from it in condition for new beginning. The second thing is to believe. Suppose our Toronto friend, in his amazement over the sudden disappearance of that knot in his stomach, had promptly started reasoning to himself that it wasn't possible. He could have forfeited the help he had reached for and received. More than likely the stomach symptoms would have returned.

To gain real and lasting benefits through prayer one must accept the reality of spiritual forces and believe in their power. Thirdly, one must then start living differently: drop all hate, jealousy, ill will of any kind; live more earnestly; approach carried my sins around like in a Friends may call from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 tomorrow after has already ruled that the governor had authority to veto the redisricting bill passed by the legislature in June, Wham contended the veto had the effect of leaving existing law in force. Therefore, he argued, representatives must run from the districts laid out for them in 1955. Opposing this was Don H. Reu ben, speaking for the Republican members of the Illinois Electoral Board, Secretary of State Charles F.

Carpentier and State Treasurer William Scott. Reuben said the 1955 map would prevent people from having a fair voice in the legis sack on my back. Now it as if they had vanished beyond noon and evening at the chapel. Mr. Anderson died yesterday "In addition, there's a man I had hated with a deadly hate for morning in Lutheran Hospital.

He was a member of Mo-line Eagles in addition to the other organizations listed pare for an expected at-large of Rock Island. She was married to Rudolph Nesseler Nov. 27, 1905, in Chicago. He died in 1949. She was married to Frank Rumsey May 29, 1951, in Chicago.

He died in 1961. Mrs. Rumsey was a member of Gold Star Mothers. Surviving are three sons, Westley Nesseler, at home, Henry Nesseler of Rock Island and Walter Nesseler of Andalusia; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Schorpp, Mrs.

Katherine Thomas and Mrs. Irene Gulley, all of Rock Island; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and a brother, Walter Kirdorf, St. Charles. A son, Harvey, was killed in action during World War II. Three sisters and two brothers also preceded her in death.

15 years. Now I have been able to forgive him and not only that, WAIT JANUARY 2nd PENNEY'S GIANT WHITE GOODS IS COMING TO but put the original reason for my hatred out of mind and ask God to help him. And I know it's worked. election net year of all House members. Taxpayer Suit In Chicago, however, a federal court consented on Friday to MRS.

SELMA S. NORTON "I feel pounds lighter. I am Mrs. Selma S. Norton, 77, of 1029 18th Moline, died this A NEW BEGINNING TIIAT REALLY BEGAN I received an interesting letter from a man who thought life really had him licked.

But he is now off to a bright new start. "I was getting near the bottom," he writes, "and I couldn't find any way to stop the descent. Not even thoughts of my wonderful wife and kids could stop me from going down and down. I had no job. I was spending my savings like water, I had no self-respect.

I had lost all hope." Then one eventful day this discouraged fellow went for a walk. Place: Toronto, Canada, where he lives. Time: July, 1963. Hoping to ease his tortured mind by getting away from usual surroundings, he wandered down to the lake shore and into 'a public park. There he sat for a couple of hours, battling despair.

He got to talking with another man. "This casual acquaintance," he writes, "was a friendly sort and after we had chatted awhile I told him I was so discouraged that I had a hard knot in my stomach. It was driving me crazy. Thereupon he handed me a paperback he had been reading and said, 'If you really want to get rid of that knot, read "Well, the book was one of yours. I didn't really read it then I just leafed through it, caught a few significant lines "and started to think.

After a bit of silence I left the book on the bench and went and stood for a long time looking at the lake. And I began to pay. 'God, I said, 'that book tells me nothing that I haven't heard a thousand times before and yet I've never believed before. It says that You are right here beside me and if I ask You for help I'll get it O.K., here goes. God, I need Your help desperately.

Please give it to me now not later now. "I'm prepared to swear on the Bible that at that exact moment the knot in my stomach disappeared and left me with a sense hear arguments in a taxpay morning in her nome alter an walking on air. I have suddenly got complete confidence in the future. 1 his is a glorious thing indeed." (3 THINK FIRST your problems from a different angle. I honestly believe that by DRIVE-UP COBB TELLER CONVENIENT CUSTOMER PARKING LOT COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 6 DAYS A WEEK What makes this man's experience worth sharing is that you means ot wis inree-ioia iorcnu-la for a new beginning you can ers suit to ban the special session.

A hearing on the petition by Leland Chesley, 56, of Cary, that the plan to call the session was a conspiracy was continued until Tuesday. Because a special reapportionment commission did not re-district the House, Kerner has interpreted the state constitu- extended illness. Mrs. Norton, the former Selma Bergren, a daughter of Gus-tav and Vendla Bergren, was born May 3, 1886, in Varmland, Sweden, and came to this country with her parents in 1887, settling in Mcline. She was married to Benjamin for Complete Banking Services and I can bring about great make 1964 the most wonderful changes in our lives by doing the same things he did three year of your life.

if. 1 H. Norton on June 22, 1909, in Sotfttvtsf Com oi ISih Street ond 5th Avtnu Cuba Accuses CIA Of Mining Waters MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Cuba ac-i office." cused the U.S. Central Inteli- In their report of the action, LOUIS P.

KNESS WOODHULL-Louis P. Kness, 54, died yesterday afternoon in his home here after a lingering illness. Services will be at 9 Monday morning in St. John's Catholic Church here. The Rev.

Gerard Verhoye, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Viola. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Peterson Wallin Knox Funeral Moline, and he died Nov. 27, 5H. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the Lady Eagles Auxiliary.

Surviving are two daughters, ESSationaJ Food Exports NEW YORK Principal food crops of the U.S. exported are wheat, dried milk, rice, dried peas, soybeans, lard, hops, and fruits. 3 BANK OF MOLINE Mrs. Theodore Karlix and Mrs. mm Donald Hagener, both of Mo Your "FuU-Service" Bank Six Days a Week! line; two grandchildren; a sis Commando Mambises said they destroyed a Russian-built torpedo boat in the Siguanea Bay, off the west coast of the Isle of Pines, south of the Cuban mainland.

It was the first ter, Mrs. Anna Colston, Moline, and a brother, Theodore, Omaha, Neb. Ker parents and a brother preceded her in death, in addi commando action in Cuba an tion to her husband. gence Agency today of mining the waters of Siguanea Bay, off the coast of the Isle of Pines, and blowing up a torpedo boat. Three Cuban sailors were killed and 18 were wounded when the mine exploded Monday, the Cuban Radio said.

A communique of the Cuban Armed Forces Ministry, reported in a broadcast of the Cuban Radio heard here appeared to confirm a claim made earlier this week by a band of anti- 0MO' Arrangements are pending at nounced in two months. According to the Cuban com-muniaue. saboteurs of the CIA Home here. Mr. Kness was born July 17, 1909, in Viola, the son of John and Louise Kness.

He was reared and attended schools in Viola. He farmed in the New Windsor and Woodhull areas. Surviving are three sons, Patrick of Pawnee, Donald of Galesburg and Gary at home; Esterdahl Mortuary, where 1 friends may call after 7 tomorrow night. MRS. AMELIA RUMSEY Mrs.

Amelia E. Rumsey, 73, of 936 18th Rock Island, died at 5:15 this morning at Shady Lawn Nursing Home, Rock Island, ater an extended used a submarine to place a mine below the torpedo boat. The mine exploded at 7:30 am. Monday. Another mine was found at the entrance of the channel, a short distance from the dock where the torpedo boat was berthed, the radio said.

OPEN 5 P.M. one daughter, Mrs. Manlvn Castro fighters who call them selves Commando Mambises. The communique said the at A. O.

SMITH Glass lined Wottr Heater Completely Installed NEUMAN PLUMBING ft LATINO 2323 16th Molina 762-9493 tack "constitutes the firt act NEW YEAR'S EVE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st Jennings of Avon; nine grandchildren; five brothers, John and Vincent, both of Viola, Leo of New Windsor, Martin of Rock Island and Mathew of East Moline; one sister, Mrs. Mary Lindquist of Aledo. of aggression by the government of the United States since President Lyndon Johnson took Sub-Zero Readings Sting Midwest and Northeast BTTT-TJ HORNS, HATS AND Hi NOISE MAKERS No Cover Charge Admission Charge Traffic Toll At New Highs -1 and Hartford, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS linton, For a complete evening tJ rrJ Tl Portions of the Midwest and of enjoyment, relax and the Tower Restaurant. the New Year in at see Northeast were stung with sub CHICAGO (AP)-Traffic fa-i talities for the first 11 months; this year and for the month of! zero temperatures today as 1963 entered its final weekend. Much of the West was dampened with snow and rain, but We will feature our regular MENU appearing at the Tower Restaurant Marvel Ingram playing the piano and organ Now balmy temperatures were re-norted in some parts of the South.

The southern half of the coun November established new highs, the. National Safety Council said today. The November total of 4,107 traffic deaths pushed the 11-month total for 1963 to 6 per cent from the record 1962 figure. During the first 11 months of 1962, 37,120 persons died in traffic accidents. The November monthly increase was up 11 per cent over the 3,700 in November 1962.

The total also eclipsed the 4,048 record fatality count established in November 1936. try had dry weather and the northern half had considerable precipitation and severely cold Dial for Reservations Now 764-981 9 temperatures. The coldest temperatures were recorded in Minnesota, where International Falls re I -1. In Maine, Houlton was -2 and Limestone Air Force Base near Caribou was -6. In the Midwest, the subzero chill extended from the Dakotas into Wisconsin.

Duluth, registered -9, it was -4 on Chicago's Northwest Side and Madison, reported 3 below. Illinoisans started a wintry weekend today. Temperatures early in the day included -2 in Rockford and 0 in Moline 5 in Peoria, 10 at Chicago's Midway Airport, 11 in Champaign and Quincy, 13 in Springfield and Vandalia and 18 in Belleville. Forecasters said the cold would carry through Sunday. Lows Saturday night were expected to hit a spread of 3 below to 8 above in the northern half of the state and 5 above to 15 above in the southern half.

Rain fell over western Washington, Oregon and the northern coast of California. Light snow whitened the Northern Rockies and a band of snow stretched from western Nebraska into southwestern Missouri. Four inches of new snow was reported at Salt Ste. Marie, and 1 to 3 inches in southern and western portions mained in deeo freeze at -22 7th St. and 30th Ave.

YENDT BROS. MOLINE, ILL. SHADE TREES The cork oak tree is nized for its branches. recog- and Hibbing was -10. New York and New England also were chilled by below-zero readings.

In New York, Watertown had -18, Glens Falls -12 and Albany -6. Lebanon, N.H., was -6; Bur- EST. 1866 ffxUWUli SUcmto, EAST MOLINE 755-3424 MOLINE 764-6781 Moline "One Hour" Cleaners 418 16th Moline "Across from Central Fire Station" i r-arw EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH WiTH THE BIBLE MESSAGE" 8TH AVE. 44th ROCK ISLAND, ILIINOIS. HEAR OUR RADIO BROADCAST SUNDAY 8:15 A.M.

WQUA Rev. Carl Baugh, Pastor Speaking of New England. $120 JEW 3 HOUR SHIRT SERVICE 5 for s1 Established 1878 Publishes every afternoon except by the Moline Dispatch Publishing Co 1720 Fifth Avenue. Moline. ill En tered as second class matter at the Moline postolfio under the act March 8.

1879. Mall rates, Illinois and Iowa, $14.00 one yean $8.00 tlx months three months) tl .81 one month. All other states $20.80 one yean $10.40 tlx months) $5.20 three months) $1.85 one month Service men rates, $18.20 one yean $9.10 tlx months) $4.55 three months) one month, in towns In our trading area 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE Sermoru "TREASURES OF THE SNOW'' 6:00 P.M.

YOUNG PEOPLE 6:00 P.M. ADULT TRAINING 7:00 P.M.-Evenlng Sermon "Count Your Blessings" Wednesday Evening at 7:30 Bible Study and Prayer Meeting (Nursery Open At All Sunday Serviced With Professional Attendant On Hand) GARMENTS Suits 2 Pc. Dresses count as one Garment (Pleats Extra) Suedes, Furs, Formals Not Included A S3 Lil where we have carrier service, $18.20 one year) $9.10 tlx months) $4.55 three months) $175 one month. M0 LIMIT All mall subscriptions must be paid In advance. Notice Subscribers It you do not receive your copy ot the REV.

CARL BAUUH. PASTOR Dispatch at the regular hour please phone the Moline or East Moline office before 6:30 p.m. and copy will be delivered to you by special messenger, -VsJ A ft it.

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