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Page 2 THE.PHA«pS-TKrKJN!E« -PRESS, IT, INDIANA Sunday, October 10, COMMUNITY BRIEFS Around Town Hofspitert Notes ST. JOSEPH Admitted Nelson Ko- last in a fluorescent light had shorted- out- The Cass County Genealogica I llG USSS UOuHl-Y UCUCa.iugn*(* komo; Mrs. oc i ill meet at the home Star City; Baby Kan'die 0 ane Lindley, 3131 517 Dizardie St. Dismissed Miss Kopka, Winamac. MEMORIAL Conni Birth's A son to Mr.

and is-- staying at the Gerber-Haus r-nr, on iT'ftl "tTncf PalifnrTiia "Rn3n Mrs. Jack Winegardner, 80 Ee River a son to room 104,, while undergoing treatment at Park Mrs. Richard James 1227 Cum mings a son to Mr. and view Hospital. Mrs.

Michael Fife, St a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Wendell Scott, N. Sixth St. Admitted Mrs. Easther Johnson, Rt.

Dennis Nether cutt, Lake Cicott; Mrs. Fern Connelly, Delphi; Mrs. Sh'aryon Hampton, 885 S. Cicott St. Mrs.

Delores Woolirigtori, 1220 E. Market Mrs. Cecil.Lane Camden; Mrs. Edna Terrell 728 Berton Kirkpat rick, 311 20th Mrs. Patricia McManus, 414 E.

Main St. Dismissed Richard Hoi comb, 214 W. Ottawa Clarence Wandrei, 2117 Wright Baby Girl Arion, Bunker Hill; Baby Boy Davis, Peru; Mrs. Duane Grimes and son, Rochester; Mrs. Clara McBee, 300 North Margaret Presutto, 927 Erie Mrs.

Myrtle, Albert, 1200 George' Mrs. Jennetta 321'- Day: Miss Jennifer 'Johnson, Royal Center; Mrs. Mary 'Simmons, Fulton; Mrs. June Yeager, 638 Grove Mrs. Gertrude Gau mer, 310, Water Henry Hughes, Rt.

Mrs. Hazel Wolfe, 312 N. Cicott Betty Worthington, 2322 E. Broadway; Mrs. Richard Trib- b'ett and W.

Ottawa Mrs. James Fergus and Day Alma.Yerkes, Camden. MontJcello Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Winner, 401 Cleveland: remain patients in the St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Lafayette. White. County Memorial Hospital: Births: Rev. and. Mrs.

of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElheny of Monticello are the parents of a daughter. Dismissed: Mrs.

Jersey Martincich and son, Hammond; Rob ert Williamson; Reynolds; Phoe- George at 7:30 p.m'. Tues day. Wilbur' Zitg" 2401 St. Hotel, 111 East California Ro.ad the of Jay Snider and Jeff Hand were inadvertantly left out of a feature on the Teen Page of Today's Phiros-TTiburie Press. They are members 6: the Sounds of Pride at Pioneer High- School.

Deaths and Funerals City, County CHURCHILL, L. E. (JACK) 84, 112 E. Jackspn Galveston. Services at 2 p.m.

Tuesday 3t Thomas Murray Funeral insGalve'ston Cemete'ry. Friends may call at the funeral-home after 7 p.m. Sunday. District ALBIN, WALTER 93, of Idaville. Services at 10 a.m.

Monday at the Miller Furierai Home. Burial in the Idaville cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home alter 2 Masonic services will be held 8 p.m. today. 82, of 3 VIoriday'in- Fry and Larige Funeral Home'' at Winamac.

Bur- aj, in Winamac Prierids may. call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today. BUNDY, MRS. CHESTER, SO; t.

1,, Converse. Services 2 Donald Luhring, Monticello are p.m. Monday at Laird and.Son TTAmo AmhnV 1 1 'un'era'l Home, Amboy, with burial jn Amboy Friends Ceme- ery. Friends may call at the uneral home after no'on today. CARTER, ROY 71, Rt, 3, MoriticeUo.

Funeral ell vvimauiauu; JACJUUIUD, jriiut- be Combs, "Delphi; Mrs. Glen be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wood, Idaville; Deborah Musall, Lynn Middletdri and George Lynch all of Monticello. Logansport firemen responded to two fire calls early Saturday. Neither resulted in major damage.

Firemen extiriguislied a trash fire at Third and High Street at 8:45 a.m. At 10:20 a.m. firemen we're called to Plotner's Style 326 E. Broadway, where a b'al- Driver Charged After Crash Miss Jean E. Bollei, .16, 211 tanguy was.

charged with disregarding a stop sign following a one-car accident at the intersection of the Davis Street Road and the Perrysburg Road at 11 p.m. Friday. State Trooper David Redding said Miss Bollei was en route west on the Perrysburg Road and skidded through the intersection when-she failed to. brake properly on.the wet pavement: The Bollei vehicle, went off. the road and struck awtree.

An estimated damage was done to the right front of the 1966 auto, Trooper Redding said. Deputy Sheriff Frank Johnson assisted in the investigation of the mishap. H. BEGKMAN DIES SATURDAY WINAMAC William Henry Beckman, 82, of 709 S. Market Winamac, died at 2:30 p.m Saturday in Pulaski Memoria Hospital.

Death was attributed to a heart attack. Born April 28; 1889.in Chicago was the son of Henry and Margareta Beckman. His rriar riage Sept. 23, 1933, in Wauke gan was to Alberta Smith who' died Nov, 2,1966. He moved from Chicago tc Winamac in 1956..

An electrician he was a veteran of World War I a member of the Catholic church, Disabled American Vet erans and VFW. Survivors include several nieces arid nephews. Funeral services will be at pm Monday in the Fry and Lange Funeral Ho'hie in Wina mac with. Terrj officiating. Burial will be in Winamac Cemetery Friends may call at the fu neral home after 2 today.

day at the Miller Funeral Home in Monticello. Burial will be-in Hughe's Cemetery. Friends may call after 2:30 p.m. today. The 'amity requests memorials be to the Cancer fund.

CURL, ROBERT 25, Rt.l, Peru. Services at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Church, Peru, with burial iri St. Charles Cemetery.

Friends may, call after 3 p.m. today at Eikenberry. Funeral Home where the Rosary will be said it 8 p.m. Sunday. HORTON, CHLOE, 88, li3 W.

Sixth Peru. Services at 10 a.m. Tuesday Eiken jerry Funeral Home, Peru, with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. friends may call, after 3 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home where Eastern Star services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday. LANAM, MISS SYLVIA, 80, of Rt. 1, Medaryville. Services at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Querry and Ulforecht Funeral Home at Medaryville. Burial -in the Sutton Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 11 a.m. todv.y. REED, 43, of Winamac.

at 1 p.m. Monday at the Fry and Lange Funeral Home at Winamac. Biir- in the Winamac Cemetery with graveside services by the VFW. Frineds may call at the funeral home after noon today. SIBERT, MRS.

CARRIE LEONE, 85, of Lake Manitou; Rochester. Services at 1:30 p.m: Monday at the 'Zimmerman Brothers Funeral Home at Ro-; Chester. Burial in tfie Rochester IOOF Cemetery: Friends niay call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. WILLIAMS, CARL ,69, 562 Juanita St.

Services at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Miller Funeral with burial iri Riverview. Cemetery. Friends may call at tfie funeral home after 4 p.m. Monday DRIVER: CHARGED AFTER ACCIDENT Roy 1 Daggy, 59, 1031 Ly'rias was charged with failure to yield right of way after a mishap at Burlington Avenue arid Main Street 'ta 6:35 p.m.

Saturday. According to police, Daggy enroiite south' on Burlington Avenue, turned in" frOrit of a southbound 2uto driven, by" Larii- ar A. Gifford, 16, Rt. 2, Kiwanis Club TfaVefFiim About China Eddie Chu, born in abouL.50. mile, south of Peking, will narrat the first -Kiwanis Club Travel ogue of, the: season "Tiawan Hong.

Kong-Singapore," will bV presented at 7:30 p.rit Tuesday in the Logansport High School auditorium. Cliu arid his family moved to Taiwan' when he'was 12 years old and he graduated from Tai wan University with a degree in He was a news paper reporter; airline pilot, in terpreter and tour guide. A film maker at time, Chu is considered many to be one of the most knowledgeable people on the subject of the Orient. The film will include fireworks festivals, a' ride along the" Pre Highway, and visits to Sun-Moon Lake and the temple" of 1,000 Buddhas in Taiwan. In Singapore; the travelogue will show the Raffles Hotel, the palace of one: of the nine Ma harajahs who rule Malaysia anc a Chinese Opera.

A cog-train ride to Victon; peak, a boat trip around what is said to be the most beautiful harbor in the world, Aberdeen and the floating city of thousand's of junks, mountain climb- uig up suicide peak over Kowloon, the inside'of a modem apartment of a working class family arid a gliriipse of'the only land -crossing into- commumsl China in the new territories ol Kowloon, 'will, be 'included in the portion of the film on Hong Hong. Season tickets may be purchased from any" member of the Kiawnis club and tickets individual travelogues' will se on sale at the door. Frank Delia, is Travelogue chairman W.E.A!Bifi Bles At 93; Rites Monday Albm 93, Idaville, died at 5:30 pm. Friday at th'e Pulaski- Memorial Hospital in. Winamac.

He was Columbus, Ohio Nov. 19,1877. He was married to Sara Russow Feb. 12, 505. She preceded him in death in April 2, 1946.

He theri married Emma Russow in June of .947. She preceded 'him in death in March 16, 1970. was the oldest. member jf the Idaville United, Methodist Church. A member of Burnettsville Masonic lodge.

Survivors are two stepsons, Fredrick and Kennith. of Idaville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Bety Sautweli of Monticello and 11 tep grandchildren. Services will be at 1 am Monday at the Miller Funeral Home with Rev: Robert Ellison fficiating. Burial will be the daville cemetery.

Friends may all at the funeral home'after 2 today. services' be held at 8 p.m. today. young persons from Pulaski county are charged with theft in Pulaski Circuit Court in connection with the removal of a pop machine from outside a car wash, located at the south edge of Winamac. The five were released on their own recognizance after turning themselves over to the puiaski County Police Dept.

They are James Ortman, 22, Dick Winters, 21, Cathy Peterson, 19, Mike Seidel, 18, all of Winamac, and Mike McClure, 26, Star City. Authorities said the incident occurred early on the morning Mrs. Si Dies At 85 ROCHESTER Carrie Leone. Sibert, 85, of Lake bii, Rochester, died at 3 a.m. iaturday.at'Westville.

Born 20, Ro- cfies'ter, she the daughter of Lott arid Effie Babcock. She lad resided in the afeae most of her life. was married in 1905 to Kent Sibert, who preceded ier iri death in 1965. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs: Frances Mills of Rochester; two sons; Alfred of St Petersburg, and Porter; of Hammond; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at the Zim merman Brothers Funeral Home in Rochester, the Ronald Purkey officiating; Burial will be in the Rochester IOOF Ceme- Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 today. Charge Driver Afief-Mishap Edward L. 39, 319 Bar- rori was charged with dnv- ng the influence of al- foilowiri'g a'' two car accident on -Wilkinson Street 150 feet east 24 at 5:57 j.m. Saturday. According' to- police, Reed Decked Kis.c3r 6ut of an angle- Dafiting spice off Wilkinson St Into the path of an auto driven by Eugene F.

Cowell, 34, Rt 2 COweii was erirdiite north On Wlkinson Street. Stolen Auto Found In Peru By City Police automobile owned by iWS North Ohio Kokpmo, was located Friday at lodged 1 againsra telephone pole ana fence near Peru Foundaryy The which was abandoned, had been reported.to Kokomo police as stolen. When city police arriyed on the scene, no one was in the car, and tfie driver has not bden located. Peru authorities contacted Kolromp Police and determined that the 1 wrec'ke'd 1964 automobile was the stolen car owned.by Gunning. Damage to Carl' E.

Snyde'f, 17, 157. -Tippec'anoe, stoppfed North.Broaidway Friday at 11:42 p.m. for another car to pull into a' parking lot, when his 1967 auto mobile was 1 struct by another 1967 model car driven by Judith P. Fields, 23, of Rt. 1, Caificten The Fields woman" faBed.

to see stopped" Shyder car in- terne to avoid a cottsion? Her car was damaged to tin extent of about $150 and he list ed damages at CASTON HOMECOMING QUEEN-Deb Scott, 17, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Scott, was cSosen homecoming at the Caston-WMteS Institute football game Friday (Staff Photo by -tarry Gurry) Young People Admit Theft Of Pop Machine October 2 Death Claims Former Peru Businessman GALVESTON L. E. (Jack) Churchill, 84, 112 E. Jackson St, Galveston, died at 12-12 pm Saturday at St.

Joseph iospital, Kokomo. He had been ill several years. Born Feb 19, 1887, in Silver he was the son of Syl- 'ester and Sarah' Moort Churchill. He moved to Galveston one ago from Peru he iwned a sheet-metal shop for 35 'ears. His marriage.

was Feb. 17, 1945, to, tfie former 'Marie Miler Wininger whd survives: Surviving with the wife are one stepdaughter, Mrs. Depfzt Gunnell, Galyestori; granddaugtite'fs, Mrs. Spain; arid- Mrs: fohn Dixon, Walton; one step; grandson, Neal Rorik, Galyes- tori; one, Mrs. Russell six step- arid several lieces arid nephews.

Two brotfr ers arid one sister preceded him death. Funeral services will be con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday it fh'bmas-Murra'y Furierai Home; with the Luke Martin officiating. Burial will be in Galveston Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7pm.

Sun- BURIAL TUESDAY FOR PERU WOMAN PERU Mrs Chloe Hortori, 88, 113 Sixth St, Peru, died at 3 30 a Saturday at Dukes Memorial Hospital following a five-day illness. Born Jan. 23, 1883, in Fulton County, she was the daughter of John and Mary Jane Fry. She was a. member of First Baptist Church, Peru, Order of the Eastern Star and GIA of of and Her marriage was Nov 16, to Ora Hofton, who died in J.961.

Surviving are two daughters Mrs Lallan O'Bnan, P'erU, and Mrs Lucille Gurtner, Akron, Ohio, one grandson, arid one great-grandchild Funeral services will be conducted at 10 am. Tuesday at Eikenberry Funeral Home with ihe Rev. Dwight Patterson officiating Burial will be in Mt Hope may call after 3pm. the funeral home where Eastern Star services will be 'held at 7.30 m. Monday.

of October 2. The machine which was valued at con tained about 90 cans of pop and $7.20 in cash. It was found in a field near Pulaski, authorities said, where it had reportedly been transported in a truck. Three of the five persons, Ortman, Winters, and Miss Peterson turned themselves to the authorities Thursday evening. McClure and Seidel turned themselves in on Fnday evening Investigating officers were Sheriff George Riley and Deputy Sheriff Lawrence Pugh.

Pulaski Memorial Hospital Admitted Herbert Trusty, Mrs. Paul Forsythe, Mrs. Herbert Girton, and Walter Albni, all of Winamac. Button, Winamac. Monticello Man Dies Suddenly S.

William's, 69, 562 Juanita Monticello, was dead on arrival Friday afternoon at White County Memorial Hospital Death was attributed to an apparent heart Born May 18, 1902, in White County, he was the son of Garry A. Jane Williams. A lifetime resident of White. Coun ty, he work'e'd as a professional yard atteridarit iri the Moriticel lo area for many years: Surviving are one daughter; Mrs. Paul Ruemler; two sons, Carl and Clarence: Williams fiy'e stepdaughters, Mrs.

Mabel Monticello; and two sisters, Mr s. Faye Taylor, an'd Sirs. Glevoi Watkins, MonticeTlo. Furierai services will be conducted 1:30 p.rii. Tuesday at MOler Funeral Home with the Rev.

M. A. tedseri officiating; Burial will- be Riverview Cenetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m: Monday; Death Claims Sylvia Lanam MEDARYVILLE-Miss Sylvia Lanam, 80, of Rt 1, Medary ville, died at 8 50 am Fnday at the Little Company of Mary convalescent home at San Pierre. She.

had been in failing health' for two Born Dec 27, 1890, in Medaryville, she was the daughter of Brooks arid Elva Jean Peterson Lanam A retired school teacher, she had taught in the Medaryville area for 37 years, retiring 1945 She was a graduate of Valparaiso University She was a member of the Medaryville Christian Church and the Indiana State" Teachers Association. Survivors include a niece, Mrs Elya Jane Hadley of Terre Haute Three brothers and two sisters preceded her death Funeral services will be at the Ouerf and Ulbncht Furierai Home at Medaryville at 2 Mondav thp Rev Wendell par man officiating Burial will be Sutton Cemetery Friends may call at the fun- 6ral home after 11 a tfaday Grissom AFB Man Arrested In Tavern After Accident PERU Extensive propert; damage was reported at p.m Friday after a 1968 automo bile owned by Robert E. Games 35, of Grissom AFB, left ro'ad on Ind. 218, about four tenths of a mile west of.Bunker Hill and struck two utility pol es, snapping both in half. The vehicle then left the scene.

G.W.Reed Dies; Rites Monday Wayrie Reed, 43, of 706 Monfaeello died at his residence at 1 am. Friday. had been ill seven years. Born Sept. 7, 1928, in Harder County, 111 he was the son 6 William and Myrtle Tinsley Reed He had resided in Win amac since 1940.

A millwright, Reed was veter an of World War Two and the Korean conflict. He was a mem ber of the Winamae VFW Post the Eagles at Winamac, and the Disabled American Veterans. On Nov. 23, 1951, at North Judson, he was married to Sally Holcomb, who survives. Also surviving are 10 children Airman Gordon William Reed AFB, and Richari Peggy, Tom, Connie, Mike, Shar on, Ron, Gary, and Re'gma, all at home; two sisters, Mrs Freda Passmore of Winamac and Mrs.

Mary Mifialjeyic oi Chicago; brother, James Reed of Winamac; and a half- brother, Artie Smith of Saranac Mich. Funeral services will be at pm. Monday at the Fry and tange Funeral Home at Winamac, the Rev. Thomas A Terry officiating. Burial will- be the Winamac Cemetery where graveside rites wiH be conducted by the VFW.

Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today. Fdritier Roariti Basketball Funeral services and burial ir David 70,, lef, a native of Chili, will be held today in Chandler. Borri in was thg son of Lewis Clara! Fisher Fouts. He was.a sch'op'rteacher and basketball coach at-'Rbaim before moving to Chandler approximately 14 years He was a memBer of ilie United Methodist Gfiurcfi, Masonic: Lodge and Order Of the Eastern Star. His marriage was in 1923 in to the former Inez Bowyer of Pipe Creek Falls ihe survives Surviving with the wife are two sons, Lewis Peru, and Dwight Fouts, Kokomo, one daughter, Mrs Richard Deardorff, Chandler, four sisters, and 10 grandchildren.

Traffic Check Nets Two traffic checks cbnducfed by Indiana State Police' and Logansport City Police felulteH officers making 17 arrSsts, ssuing 42 warning tickets and four notices to have vehicle defects repaired according to State Trooper" Robert Safia- tim The traffic checks were conducted on Michigan Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street Trooper Sabatim said most of the traffic arrests were for labons of the motor vehicle inspection law and expired licenses. Games, who denies- having been the driver of vehicle when it wrecked, was arfestec in a local tavern by city police a short time later on the charge of public intoxication and fail ure in city court Fri day afternoon. He -was to 1 answ er to the charges of driving un der the influence of alcohol, dri vmg with a suspended license and driving without headlights The latter charge was made on a warrant for arrest signed bj Judge James A. Berkshire. State Trooper Dave Fouts wlio investigated the collision said vehicle Owned by Games had apparently been en route west on Ind.

218 when the driver lost control of the car causing it to go off the wes side of th'e road, where the two utility poles were, struck Fouts said damages to the poles, lines and transformer were extensive Peru Board Approves Appropriation PERU A emergency appropriation has been approv ed by the Peru Commumtj School Board to purchase equip fnent for the new high school. The appropriation will come from the cumulative buildmi fund money. The application wil be forwarded to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for ap projal. The school board took this ac tion after it was advised by Holding Corporation Attorney Russell Wildman that surplus holding corporation funds can be used only for fixed equipment for equipment which is usec pupils and movable. A petit jury has been sub Mutual Insurance Co.

in Miami Cricuit Court at 9-30 a m. Tuesday. Paul and Freda McConahay seek damages of they claim resulted from th'e loss of the" a'iito when was wrecked March' 25, 1969. eastern District, of the Three Rivers Council will fipst a Boy Scout Gircds at.tHe" circus baildih'g Wednesday. The' sfiovv will open to the public and free of.

A registration booth win Be set iip at the show for any Boy wh'ff would like to" a scout and for any -adult who would like to work with.the scouts. CIRCLES tOHOLDMEETINGS JMONTICE-LLO Circles of MoriticeUo United. Methodist Church Will me6t Tuesday as ollews 9 30 a Helen Wilk at church, 130 Susannah Wesley at church, 7 30 m. Emtna Stewart at home of Frances Ashley, 511 7 30 Aftna Chaffih at Some of 'milihe Blankenship, 206 Edgewater Drive, 800 pm. Maryat home of Barbara Geyer, Hickory Ridge Road "Interior Wall Materials" was topic of the extension homemaker lesson given at the 4-H Building by Mrs Ann Chnst- riian, Area Eittension Agent, lousing and Home Furnishings discussed the charactens- ics, use, installation, cost and upkeep of many wall coverings as paint, paper, vinyl, fab- wood, fiberglass and many others Thirty-two lesson leaders from 26 clubs will be presenting this esson to the members at the November meetings Each leader will have a kit of materials use when teaching this lesson if the County Home Furmsh- and Housing committee and and Housing committee, and Mrs Alice Chitty, Area Extension Agent, were in charge of fflls fc at drew fine's of and costs and a three-day sentence in the county jail on the charges of speeding, arid failure to appear in court: A trial for R.V.

Manery, 43, of 69 the; plea of guilty to the charges- of irig left of tfie center driving under the Influence of al- coliol, arid publft? fiftb'xication, will be conducted oir Nov; 18. A- continuance was graatgd to Kenneth Pauley, 25, of Cromwell. He is failure to support his; date was not establisfied. RoBeft Gamigs, tt, of Grissom wfio wa's charged TOtit dnvirig- under' the; influence of alcohol, driving with a suspended and, driving without to" appear in court as ordered. A warrant was issued for his arrest.

The charge of reckless driving against Myron Pickering, 28, of Kokomo, remains under' advisement. Richard Wiririer, 29, of No. 73 Ehte Estates, paid fines amounting to a total of $55 and costs on the charges of under- the influence of alcohol arid driving left of the' center line. Hd also received a vers' license suspension. A charge of public intoxications was dismissed.

Cecil Woodward, 22; Wabash, publk iritoxicatidri was fined and costs; This fine was suspended. Yancye L. 71, of- 361 Monroe, public iritpxication; was fined arid, costs. He; received a six-months suspended jail sentence for carrying- a pistol without a license. Guy St, public iritoncatiori was fined $5 arid costs arid e'ceived a 30 days suspended Jail sentence.

Walter Malloy 49, of 379 E. Main public infpxicatipri was fined $5. arid; costs received a 30 day suspended jail sentence. Wilton Hams, 46, 9 W. Spring, ivas fined months suspended ja William E.

39, 80 E. Eighth public intoxication was fmed $5 arid costs, a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Craig W. Caple, 23,14 Cass, David E. Dueujei, (-I, ivt.

Peru, speedtag was fined $13 and costs. Charles, 125, N. Wayne, speedirig was fined $30 and Jerel J. Maple, 16, Rt. 4, Ko- $5 Richard BabB, 31, Rt.

disregafdirig a. stop md costs. A 0 intoxicafion was disihissed. Burial Pyie, 78; il45 V. Seveiitti i.

Friday in DuEes Memorial spital after an illness of several years. Pyie, who was a retired carpenter, was August IS, .893 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. His marriage' iri 1914 was to he former Deria who survives. Also surviving are a son, Ronald Pyte; Oregon, and a daagh- er, Mrs. Dorothy Sherrett, v'ewton Iowa Funfiral service's will be cbn- dueted at 2 pm.

today in tfie Funeral Hdme, where friends may can Burial will be in the Greenlawn Ceme- ery, Mexico. MRS. BUNDY DIES; BURIAL IN AM BOY PERU Chester Bundy, 0, Rt 1, Converse, died at 4 m. Friday in the Ellen Hill Cursing Home, Marion She had ill for one year Born Nov. 17; 1890; in Hunt- ngton, she moved to Converse 1926 from Wabash Her in 1926 was to Chester who survives along with one daughter, Mrs.

VOnda Marion, and grandchildren Sfie was a member of the iinboy Friends Church and the WCTU Funeral services for Mrs. iuridy will be" field at 2 pm. itonday in the Laird and Son Funeral Home, Amboy Burial will be in the Amboy Friends Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon.

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