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Galesbur MRS. H. S. BOURGEOIS OPELOUSAS, La. (UPI) Mrs.

Henri Samuel Bourgeois, of Garden City, N.Y., whose first husband Dr. Carl A. Weiss was the man generally believed to have assassinated Gov. Huey (Kingtish) Long of Louisiana, died here Sunday at the age of 55. RICHARD (DICK) GUY PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Richard (Dick) Guy, 84, former local sports writer and one of the founders of the Baseball Writers of America (BBWA), who died Sunday.

GUY TROSPHER SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. Trospher, 52, producer and script writer of the motion picture "Birdman of Alcatraz," died in his sleep Friday of a heart attack. His death was not disclosed until Sunday. in the Los Angeles area, died here Sunday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Beverly Hills.

DR. RUDOLF EHRMANN BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) Dr. Rudolf Ehrmann, a former physician to Albert Einstein, died here Saturday at the age of 84. PROF.

C. T. McCORMICK AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)-Prof. Charles Tilford McCormick, 74, dean emeritus of the University of Texas Law School and author of numerous legal books, died Sunday.

MRS. DORA SEATON MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) Funeral services will be held today for Mrs. Dora Seaton, mother of former Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton.

Mrs. Seaton, 83, died Friday night. JOHN 0. HALEY LOS ANGELES (UPI)-John Otis Haley, 78, founder of the Pacific American Oil Co. and a pioneer real estate developer DR.

MARTIN LEHMAN ELKHART, Ind. (UPI)- Dr. Martin Lehman, 80, missionary to India for 25 years and a retired professor at Goshen College and Indiana University, was killed Sunday when his car lurched forward and pinned him against the garage. MISS EDNA W. SWANSTROM Funeral services for Miss Edna W.

Swanstrom, 77, of 679 E. Main who died Thursday, were held today at 10 a. m. in the Kimber and West Chapel, Rev. Arnie Peterson officiating.

Mrs. Harry Neave was organist. Burial was in the Wataga Cemetery. Funeral Home 206 N. Washington St.

Mrs. Lila Wier 190 N. Henderson St. Galesburg, 111. ARRANGEMENTS PENDING.

INFANT SMITH Graveside services for Edward Donald, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Smith, of 1493 Meadow who died Friday, were held today at 11 a. m.

in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Rev. Richard Slavish officiated. 10, 1901, In Avon.

He was married to the former Neva Duck wiler at Pekin in 1923. He farmed east bf Avon most of his life. Surviving are his Widow and a brother James of Abingdon. He was preceded in death by a sister. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 :36 p.

m. in the Gorman Funeral Home in Avon. Visitation will be at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Burial will be in East Linwood Cemetery in Galesburg. LESTER H.

DENNISTON Lester H. Denniston, 55, of 250 N. Pleasant employed the past 11 years as garage mechanic for the Galesburg died Sunday at 4:30 p. in Cottage Hospital, where he had been a patient since Nov. 25.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 3:30 p. in the Hinchliff and Pearson Funeral Chapel. Friends may call this evening at the funeral home. Mr. Denniston was born Dec.

28, 1907, at Roodhouse, and had resided 33 years in Galesburg. He was married May 21, 1943, at Palmyra, to Sybil Eshelman. He was a member of Martins Prairie Baptist Church, Roodhouse. During World War 11, he served as a sergeant in the Air Force, with duty in the South Pacific. Surviving are the widow; two sons, Jack of Fort Lauderdale, and Michael of Galesburg; two daughters, Mrs.

Betty Grawey of Peoria and Miss Ann Denniston of Galesburg; his father, Albert Denniston, a brother, Donald, and two sisters, Mrs. Glenn Grider and Mrs. June Schafer, all of Galesburg, and three grandchildren. His mother, Mrs. Maude Cryder Denniston, died in 196L ducted Tuesday at 2 p.

m. in the Hinchliff and Pearson Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery. Friends may call this evening at the funeral home. Miss Oberg was bom April 7, 1878, in Galesburg, daughter of John A.

and Nellie Johnson Oberg. She was graduated from Galesburg High School and in 1900 was graduated from the Knox Conservatory of Music. She was employed, until 1951, as a legal stenographer in the office of Atty. John Lowrie. She was a member of First Lutheran Church, Ruth Guild of the church, the Galesburg Woman's Club, was a charter member of the Business and Professional Women's Club and a member of the 50-Year Club of Knox College.

She had traveled extensively- Only survivors are three nephews and four nieces. One nephew, William Schreiber of Riverside, was reared in the Oberg home. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. KIMBER 36 PUBLIC SQUARE PHONE 343-5210 FUNERAL DIRECTORS For Over 60 Years Fred Lyddon Rt. 2 Galesburg FUNERAL 2 P.M.

THURSDAY AT KIMBER WEST CHAPEL, Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday evening. MRS. ANNA A. WATSON services were held today at 2 p. m.

in the Larson Funeral Home in Abingdon for Mrs. Anna A. Watson, 82, of 102 Ohio Abingdon, who died Saturday. Rev. Paul W.

Mallory, pastor of the Abingdon Congregational Church, officiated, and Mrs. Delores Larsen sang solo selections, accompanied by Mrs. Ardith Tubbs on the organ. Pallbearers were Lloyd Cutler, Burrel Albin, Arthur Taylor, John Lewis, Rex Shipplett and Ralph Mead. Burial was in the Abingdon Cemetery.

CHARLES HORN WYNKOOP Horn Wynkoop, 62, of Avon, died Saturday in Saunders Hospital. Mr. Wynkoop was born May RAY BRENT MONMOUTH Ray Brent, 71, of Smithshire, died Sunday at 3:50 p.m. at Monmouth Hospital. Guy Ray Brent was born Dec.

10,1892, at Bald Bluff and moved with his family to Ellison when a young boy where he received his education. He had lived his entire life in the Smithshire community until February 1962, when he moved to Monmouth to make his home with his nephew, Leland Liby at 1324 Lincoln Rd. Mr. Brent was a veteran of World War I serving in Co. 4th Inf.

Surviving are a brother David of East Moline and the nephew, Mr. Liby. He was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers. Funeral services will be held Jin Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Holli- Monuments I day and Hoover Memorial Chap- and I burial the Warren County Memorial Cemetery.

Mausoleums I Friends may call at the funeral McFALl MONUMENTS Wisconsin Rnby Red home tonight. lohnson- Schuster Chapel Phone 342-65U 1801 W. Main St Galesburg, 111. AUTHORIZED DEALER Galva Robert Kenney Bishop Hill, 111. FUNERAL SERVICES 1:30 P.M.

TUESDAY AT JOHNSON-GILL-SCHUSTER CHAPEL. Friends may call at the chapel Monday evening. Burial in the Galva cemetery. Forrest (Dick) Duncan Galva, 111. FUNERAL SERVICES 1:30 P.M.

THURSDAY AT JOHNSON-GILL-SCHUSTER CHAPEL. Friends may call from 9 a.m. Thursday until time of service. Burial in Galva cemetery. Mr.

Wesley W. Swanson 1202 E. Fremont St. FUNERAL 2 P.M. SATURDAY AT MILFORD, NEB.

METHODIST CHURCH. Friends may call Thursday evening at First Puckett where Vesper Lodge will conduct services at 7 p.m. 96 North Chamber! St. GALESBURG, ILLINOIS UTABUSNED Ittt HINCHLIFF a PEARSON FUNERAL HOMEoWCHAPEL iWI Broac Phone 343-210J MISS SELMA J. OBERG, formerly 658 Bateman St.

Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hinchliff Pearson funeral chapel. Friends may call this evening at the funeral home. MR. LESTER H.

DENNISTON, 250 N. Pleasant Ave. Services 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hinchliff Pearson funeral chapel. Friends may call this evening at the funeral home.

ADDISON C. McKINLEY ABINGDON Addison Clay McKinley, 84, of Galesburg Route 3 died at Saunders Hospital in Avon Saturday at 6 p. m. He had been a patient two weeks and in failing health two years. Mr.

McKinley was born Feb. 6, 1879, in Warren County, Kentucky. He lived in Kentucky until moving to Illinois in 1900. He was married to Elsie Palmer Sept. 13, 1927, in Galesburg.

He was a farmer and a noted hunter and horseman. Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. William Anderson of Avon, and three grandchildren. Preceding him in death were two sisters, three brothers and a grandchild. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.

m. in the Wiggins Funeral Home in Abingdon. Friends may call there this evening. Burial will be in the Abingdon Cemetery. CLYDE M.

(PAT) MURPHEY DALLAS CITY-Funeral services for Clyde M. (Pat) Murphey, 71, of Dallas City, who died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital in Carthage, will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Fisher Funeral Home, Dallas City. Rev.

Robert H. Williams of First Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Dallas City Cemetery. The family will be at the funeral home tonight from 6:30 to 8 o'clock. MISS SELMA J.

OBERG Miss Selma J. Oberg, 85, of 658 Bateman died Sunday at 3:10 a. m. in Cottage Hospital following an extended illness. Funeral services will be con- WESLEY W.

SWANSON Wesley W. Swanson, 77, of 1202 E. Fremont died today at 3:40 a.m. in Cottage Hospital, where he had been a patient 10 hours. He was a retired signal supervisor on the Burlington Railroad.

Visitation will be held Thursday evening at the First and Puckett Funeral Home, where Vesper Lodge will conduct Masonic memorial services Thursday at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon in the Volland Mortuary in Milford, Neb. Mr. Swanson, a Galesburg resident 25 years, retired Feb. 1, 1954, from the railroad.

He had been ill eight years. He was born May 14, 1886, at Chesterton, Ind and was married to Edna Strowig Dec. 18, 1912, at Paxico, Kan. He was a member of the First Methodist Church; Modern Woodmen of America and a 50- year member of Alma, Masonic Lodge. Survivors are the widow; two sons, Kenneth A.

of Littleton, and Dale E. of Galesburg; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Rediger of Milford and Mrs. Robert L. (Virginia) Ryno of Peoria, and 12 grandchildren A son, four brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.

FRED WILSON TOULON Fred Wilson, 78, of Toulon, died Sunday at 10 p.m. in the Peoria State Hospital, where he had been a patient two weeks. He had resided in the Public Nursing Home in Toulon several years. Mr. Wilson was born Oct.

10, 1885, in Brown County, and came to Stark County at an early age, working in the area as a farm employe. He was Toulon city marshal several years and was a member of the Toulon Masonic Lodge. He never was married. Surviving are two half-brothers, Lewis of Downing and Herman of Turlock, Calif. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in the Kidd Funeral Home in Toulon, where friends may call this evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. Burial will be in the Toulon Cemetery. SONS MONUMENTS JQ MAIM kfcfc I OAitifaUKG. UllNOlb MRS. ANNA B.

COLE ALEDO Mrs. Anna B. Cole, 79, of Aledo, died Sunday at 2:30 a.m. in Mercer County Hospital, Aledo, where she had been a patient five months. The former Anna Brooks was born Sept.

28, 1884, in Rivola Township of Mercer County and was married to Frank R. Cole in December 1906 in Galesburg. The couple spent their entire married life farming near Bridges. Mr. Cole died in November 1949.

Mrs. Cole was a member of the Aledo Methodist Church, a former Sunday school teacher, a member of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, Legion Auxiliary and the Home Bureau. Surviving are a son Roy of Seaton; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and four brothers, Thomas J. and Ernest Brooks of New Windsor and George Brooks of Seaton. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Reiser Chapel in Aledo. Friends may call tonight after 7 o'clock at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Aledo Cemetery. the advertising campaigns of Palmolive soap, Sunkist oranges and Sunmaid raisins.

While still a young man, Mr. Kester retired from active business and moved to California, where he devoted himself to promotion of products he was especially interested in and to philanthropic interests. He was a life member of the Salvation Army's board of directors, Breakfast Club of Los Angeles, and a 32nd Degree Mason with a life membership in the Al Malaika Temple, Chicago. Mr. Kester was born in Albia, Iowa Oct.

11, 1875, Surviving, in addition to the widow, are a son, Tom Marshall Kester of Beverly Hills, two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Oren Brown of Lake Worth, Fla. A son preceded him in death. Funeral services and entombment were arranged at Glendale, Calif. RUSSELL ARMSTRONG KIRKWOOD Russell Armstrong of Jacksonville died there Saturday in Passavant Hospital, according to word received by his sister, Mrs.

Otto Swarts of Kirkwood. IVAN FRAKES In the funeral services held for Ivan Frakes, 53, at the Kimber and West Chapel Saturday, pallbearers were Lloyd Norris, Robert Nied, Roger Noonan, Robert O'Brien, Henry Miles and Dale Frakes. MRS. LILA WIER Mrs. Lila Wier, 83, of 190 N.

Henderson died today at 8:55 a.m. at the Johnson Shelter Care Home on North Kellogg Street. She had been a patient there since July. Funeral and burial services are being arranged at Larson Funeral Home in Abingdon. Among the survivors are three sons, Elbert Wier of Galesburg Route 3, Lowell Wier of Canton and Eugene Wier of Galesburg.

FRED LYDDON Funeral services for Fred Lyddon, 87, of near Galesburg, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Kimber and West Chapel, where friends may call Wednesday evening. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery in Warren County. Mr. Lyddon, who was engaged in farming 70 years, died Sunday at 9:55 p.m.

in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frances Patch of Alexis Route 2. Death was attributed to a heart condition. He was born Oct. 15, 1876, In Mercer County, and was married to Nattie Armstrong in Warren County Dec.

27, 1899. Mrs. Lyddon died in 1941. Besides the daughter, he is survived by a son, Donald Lee Lyddon of near Galesburg, and two brothers, Elmer Lyddon of Albuquerque, N. and Ray Lyddon of Galesburg.

PAUL E. WILSON services for Paul E. Wilson, 70, who died Nov. 19, were held today at 2 p. m.

in the Klinck Chapel in Knoxville. Rev. John F. Clarke officiated and Mrs. Beverly Clark was vocalist, accompanied by Mrs.

Elizabeth Clarke at the organ. Pallbearers were Leland Liby, Owen Dempsey, Harold Breece, Harley Mundwiler, Conrad Guslafson and Frank Peterson. Burial was in the Knoxville Cemetery. Johnson-Gill-Schuster Chapel in Galva. Friends may call this Evening At the chapel.

Burial will be in the Galva Cemetery. MRS. BERTHA LOPEMAN MIDD LEGROVE Mrs. Bertha Lopeman, 90, of Middlegrove, died today at 6:45 a.m. in the Sherwood Nursing Home, Canton.

Mrs. Lopemah was born near Maquon Sept. 3, 1873. She was married to Charles Lopeman who preceded her in death in 1939. She attended Middlegrovc Methodist Church and resided in the community most of her life.

Surviving are six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Three sons and a daughter, two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home in Farmington, with Rev. William Reed of the Middlesrove Methodist Church officiating.

Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Farminston. Visitation will be at the funeral home Wednesday after 4 p.m. MC0BY ON BRIDGE Beware of Gift From Experts By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. This is Christmas week and it seems an appropriate time for gifts. Of course, when a defender gives a present he expects a greater present in return.

It doesn't require much effort on South's part to make six no- trump. He simply wins the opening heart lead in dummy. MRS. EDGAR LINK FAIRVIEW Mrs. Edgar Link, 71, of Fairvicw Route 1, died Sunday at 7:25 p.m.

at Canton Graham Hospital, where she was a patient the past 10 days. The former Edith A i Carncs was born June 12, 1892, at LaHarpe. She was married to Edgar Link at Davenport Aug. 16, 1909. She attended church at Rapatee.

Surviving arc her husband; three sons, Lyle and Milford, Abingdon, and Ernest of DeLong; 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren; two brothers James and Albert Carnes, Stronghurst, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Bermel of Phoenix, Ariz. A son, a sister and a brother preceded her in death. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, Farmington.

Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Farmington. Visitation at the funeral home will be Wednesday after 4 p.m. NORTH AQ 10 9 4 KJ872 23 WEST 4 J63 10 9 4 862 Q53 EAST 10 5 4 A73 410 9 4 No SOUTH (D) 4 A87 VK732 KQJ5 4A6 one vulnerable South INVT. Pass West Pass Pass North 3N.T. East Pass Opening FORREST (DICK) DUNCAN (Dick) Duncan, 79, of Galva, died today at 3 a.m.

at the Henry-Hammond Hospital at Geneseo, where he had been a patient one day. He had lived in the Henry County Convalescent Home for a year before being admitted as a patient. Mr. Duncan was born near Victoria March 8, 1884, and educated in rural schools. He lived in the Victoria and Oneida communities and the past 50 years in the Galva vicinity.

He was a general laborer and was married to Clara Keifer in May 1924 in Pekin. She preceded him in death Nov. 8, 1960. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Don Nelson; two granddaughters; three sisters, Miss Mable Duncan of Kenosha, Mrs.

Etta Silkowsky of Pontiac, and Mrs. Irene Roberts of Miami, and a brother, Paul Duncan of Chicago. Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by two brothers. Illinois Grad He plays a club to the ace, finesses the jack of clubs on the way back and winds up with five clubs, three diamonds, three hearts and two spades. However, if East shows a little pseudo-Christmas spirit and plays the nine or ten of clubs on the first club lead an expert South is likely to wind up with 11 tricks instead of 12.

Expert South will pause a moment after that nine is played. He is likely to ignore the that East has played the nine from ten-nine-small and decide instead that it is either from ten-nine or queen-nine or just a singleton nine. He will see that it makes no difference what he does if the nine was from queen-ten-nine or ten-nine, but that if it happened to be played from queen-nine doubleton he will do one trick I better if he rises with the king of clubs on the second club lead and plucks that queen. Expert South will want that extra trick and will go up with the king of clubs. West will make his queen and South will have no recourse except to make a New Year's resolution to beware of that particular East.

Last Legislative Session Million SPRINGFIELD (UPI) The 73rd session of the Illinois General Assembly cost $3.8 millldn, Michael J. Howlett, auditor of public accounts, reported today. Howlett said that $2,755,549 of the expenses has already been paid, and $1,128,000 is yet to be paid. The unpaid portion is the second installment of the salary for those legislators who elected to take their $12,000 biennial salary in two installments. In addition to salary, legislators are allowed 10 cents a mile for one round trip per week between their homes and Springfield when the General Assembly is in session, plus $50 per session for incidental expenses.

Expenses also are allowed for committee meetings held outside of Springfield. Expenses of the session, In addition to salary and expenses of legislators, include salaries of officers and employes of both houses, incidentals of both houses, stationery, printing, office supplies, and expenses of committees. When a special session Is as the one which is anticipated to deal with reapportionment no additional salary is paid to legislators, but the mileage, incidentals and other expenses continue. Fashion-Wise Top Collegiate Inventor 19615 PITTSBURGH (UPD-Jamcs A. Bauer, 25, of Pittsburgh, a native of Chicago, has been named top collegiate inventor of the past school year.

Bauer, a mechanical engineer with Wcstinghouso Electric won the second annual design contest sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers during his senior year at the University of Illinois last June. His design was a mechanical device to deliver a constant speed of 200 revolutions per minute from a source with a very wide speed variation. MRS. MADGE I. MAXEY services for Mrs, Madge I.

Maxey, 83, who died Dec. 17, were held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Klinck Chapel in Knoxville. Rev.

John Clarke officiated and Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke played organ selections. Pallbearers were Orville Bright, Harley King, Phillip Swickard, John M. Wolf, Dorrance Burnaugh and Merrill Hughs. Burial was in the Gilson Cemetery.

WILLIAM T. KESTER KEITHSBURG William T. Kester, 88, died Friday at his home in San Marino, Calif. He was married to Maude Cabeen Marshall, formerly of Keithsburg, who survives. Mr.

Kester was prominent in advertising and had been vice president and general manager of Lord Thomas in Chicago. Mr. Kester originally devised ROBERT B. KENNEY GALVA Robert B. Kenney, 47, Bishop Hill, died Saturday at 6 p.m.

in his home. Mr. Kenney was born on a farm near Altona April 30, 1916, attended rural schools and was graduated from Altona High School. He was a farmer all of his life and lived most of his life in the Galva community. He married the former Lucy Clifford in Galesburg Nov.

22, 1934. He was a member of the Galva Baptist Church and the Farm bureaus of Henry and Knox counties. He is survived by his widow; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Brooks of Knoxville, Mrs. Katherine Stancomb of Galesburg, Mrs.

Elaine Dykeman of Galva and Miss Jacqueline Kenney of Bishop Hill. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the' READ THE WANT ADS! Family of Four And It Firemen Are Overcome GRAYS LAKE, 111. (UPI) Irvin Bransteader, 69, and his wife Fannie, 65, remained hospitalized today after they and their two sons were overcome by fumes at this home. Three firemen also were overcome.

The firemen and the sons were treated and released. Officials said the source of the fumes appeared to have been a faulty vent on a hot- water heater. Condell Memorial Hospital, LibertyviJle, said Mr. and Mrs. Bransteader were in fairly good'' condition and were being held for tests.

A clover all-occasion dress (hat has plenty of new-fnshlon interest in Uih detail and flattering lines. Two necklines are included. No. Hiaa with Photo-Guide is in sizes 10. 12.

14, 10, 18, 20. Bust to 40 Size 12, 32 bust, cither vei -Mon, yards of 35-inch. To oroer seno tn for each pattern to Creative Woman, care Galesburg Register-Mail 31ft VanBuren St. Chicago 7, 111 Add 10 cents tor 1st-class mailing Print name address with zone, style number and size. Geary Case to Be Continued In Knox County A pending case on an armed robbery charge in Knox County Circuit Court against James Geary, 21, of Wyoming will be continued, it was indicated this morning by State's Atty.

Donald C. Woolsey. Geary was sentenced Friday in Stark County Court, Toulon, to a term of 2-5 years in the state penitentiary after pleading guilty to a charge of breaking and entering a farm home. He was rushed into court after authorities were reported to have intercepted an unsigned letter indicating an effort might be made to help him escape frofn the jail, from which he previously escaped and was apprehended in Missouri. Geary Charles Jacobs, 19, of Kewanee and James McClain, 36, of Moline, were under indictment here on armed robbery charges.

Jacobs last week was sentenced to a 1-5 year sentence in court here and McClain, free on bond, has disappeared and a move has been taken to forfeit his bond. Woolsey said it was possible, Geary and McClain would be tried here together, if McClain is apprehended. Couple Wed 25 Yea rs This Christmas Eve and Mrs. Raymond C. Fox of Keithsburg will observe their silver wedding anniversary Christmas Eve.

The family plans a small celebration that evening. The former Mona Wakeland was married to Mr. Fox Dec. 24, 1938 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Cofey.

The couple has a son, Dennis Fox; a daughter, Mrs. Dennis Slattery and three grandchildren. Newsmen Crowd Wedding Guests At Reception HOLLYWOOD (AP)-After a brief wedding ceremony at a tiny house and a press reception in an alleyway, actress Sue Lyon and Hampton Fancher III are honeymooning today. Miss Lyon, 17, who starred in the film "LoUta," and Fancher, 25, were married Sunday in the patio at the home of costume designer Dorothy Jeakins. After the ceremony the bride and her new husband went out into an alleyway to pose for photographers.

A champagne reception was held in the small patio, and newsmen outnumbered the guests. Montreal Will Keep Port Open Walaga Program Indefinitely A A A-Congregational Church of Wataga will hold its Christmas program tonight at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a children's program, young people's play, and Santa Claus will make an appearance. Plan Julotta Service BISHOP Julotta service will be held Christmas Day at the Bishop Hill Methodist Church beginning at 6 a.m. MONTREAL (AP) Harbor authorities say there will be no official closing date for the Port of Montreal this year.

The possibility of a limited year-round operation was raised when the Russian freight Slutsk entered port Sunday for a cargo of grain. It was one of the latest arrivals in memory. READ THE WANT ADS!.

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