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The Breese Journal from Breese, Illinois • 3

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Funeral Home in Breese with Rev. Paul Harbaugh officiating. Burial was in Mount Carmel Cemetery i in Belleville. Augusta Jarvis Augusta F. Jarvis, 95, of Carlyle, died Wednesday, June 24, 1992, at St.

Joseph's Hospital in Breese. She was born Dec. 13, 1896 in McHenry County, daughter of Charley and Annie Priscilla (Fulkerson) Hall. She married Robert R. Jarvis on Nov.

30, 1916 in Breese. He preceded her in death on March 19, 1975. Surviving are a daughter, Betty Jane Breece of Centerville, six grandchildren, 15 -grandchildren and three -grandchildren. Mrs. Jarvis lived in this area since her marriage in 1916.

She was a member of the United Methodist in Carlyle and was superintendent of the Beckemeyer Methodist Church Sunday School for many years. Funeral notices were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 27, at Zieren-Day Funeral Home in Carlyle with Rev. John Vidakovich officiating. Burial was in the Beckemeyer City Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Carlyle United Methodist Church and will. accepted at the funeral home. Leodes Schulte Leodes A. Schulte, 72, of Carlyle, died Friday, June 26, 1992, at Carlyle Healthcare Center. She was born May 27, 1920 in Beckemeyer, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Hustedde) Schulte.

She never married. Miss Schulte was a retired supervisor at the Wee Walker Shoe Co. in Carlyle and was a member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Beckemeyer. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.

Monday, June 29, at St. Anthony's Church with Rev. Edwin Hustedde and Rev. Charles Tuttle officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois and will be accepted at Frerker Funeral Home in Carlyle, who was in charge of arrangements. Paul Schroeder Paul E. Schroeder, 76, of El died Monday afternoon, June 22, 1992 at Susan B. Allen Hospital. He was born Feb.

11, 1916 in Breese, son of Arthur and Elisa Schroeder. He married Julia Lohrenz on July 27, 1947 in Trenton, and she survives in El Dorado. Mr. Schroeder was former operator of the El Dorado Theater and Star-Vu Drive-in. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S.

Marine Corps, and was a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. There were no funeral services. Carlson Funeral Home in El Dorado was in charge of arrangements. Dolly Thompson Dolly Beatrice Thompson, 95, of Carlyle, died Tuesday, June 23, 1992, at Carlyle Healthcare Center. She was born July 1, 1896 in Clay County, daughter of Perry and Frances (Jordan) Colclasure.

She married Samuel Thompson in 1913 in Sanger Township. He preceded her in death in 1947. Surviving are a son, Gerald Thompson of Griffith, a daughter, Wanda James of Carlyle; 16 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Thompson was a homemaker.

Frerker Funeral Home in Carlyle was in charge of arrangements. Card of Thanks We would like to thank the East Clinton Ambulance Service and First Responders, Dr. James Wells, the staff and clergy of St. Joseph's Hospital, Reverend Linda Jenkins of the United Church of Christ, our great neighbors, friends and relatives for their love and support during the untimely death of Warren H. Dorries.

We appreciate your being there when we needed you. The Lavern H. Dorries Family St. Damian's Annual PICNIC Damiansville (Exit 34 on 1-64) Saturday, July 11 FAMILY STYLE SUPPER Served from 3:30 p.m. (air conditioned hall) Chicken, Roast Beef, Sauerbraten und Helmgemachte Nudeln (Home-Made Noodles) Adults $7.00 Age 4-11 $3.50 REFRESHMENTS GAMES NOVELTIES Masses at 4:30 p.m.

and 6:00 p.m. HAND-MADE QUILTS Science, boats brew one-day summer tour OBITUARIES Robert "Ebbie" Colston, 65, of Beckemeyer, died Thursday, June 30, 1992, at his home. He was born Sept. 16, 1926 in Lilbourn, son of Claude and Tishie (Lofton) Colston. He married Betty Ponder on Sept, 27, 1952 in 11.

St. Louis, and she survives. Also surviving are four sons, Robert E. Colston, Jr. of Caseyville, Colston of Bartelso, James of Staunton and Frank of Beckemeyer; a daughter, Baker of Beckemeyer: a Verna Weaver of Chicago; and nine grandchildren.

Mr. Colston was a retired E. St. Louis fire-fighter and was owner of Ebbie's Corner in Beckemeyer. He was a veteran of World War II serving in the U.S.

Army in the South Pacific and was a member of the VEW in Carlyle and Beckemeyer American Legion. He was of the Baptist faith. Funeral sefvices will be held at 11 Thursday, July 2, at Frerker Funeral Home in Carlyle with Rev. Nathan Argent officiating. Burial will be in the Beckemeyer cemetery.

Robert Colston Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and will be from 8 a.m. until time of the service on Thursday. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice and will be accepted at the funeral home. Ethel Freiberg Ethel B.

Freiberg, 92, of Breese, died Thursday, June 25, 1992, at Countryside Manor in Aviston. She was born July 31, 1899 in Morganfield, daughter of Bernard and Buchia (Coxs) Medley. She married Edward Freiberg on Jan. 11, 1917 in Waterloo. He preceded.

her in death on June 14, 1958. Surviving are two daughters, Jean Astroth of Breese and Vivan Morgan of Pinehurst, N.C.; two sisters, Katherine Boxley and Mary Kolb, both of O'Fallon; seven grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Freiberg was former owner of Fairlawn Cleaners in E. St.

Louis. She was a member of the Eastern Star in Belleville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 27, at Bruegge The Louies Published Weekly by Breese Publishing Inc. Steve Mahlandt, Publisher Vicky Grapperhaus, Co-Editor Dave Mahlandt, Business Mgr.

Debbie Rehg, Co-Editor Second Class Postage Paid at Breese, IL 62230 1992 Member ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION PRESS Southern Illinois Editorial Serving newspapers since 1005 Association Office and Plant at 625 N. Second Street, BREESE, IL 62230 PHONE (618) 526-7211 Subscription Rates: $15.00 per year Clinton County mailing address $18.50 per year out of Clinton County, Illinois -NOTICE. Tom's CLEANERS will be closed for Vacation July 13th 25th 335 N. Main Breese 526-7231 Experience The Dental Care That Makes Our Office Special General Dentistry New Patients Welcome Handicapped Facilities Special Consideration to Senior Citizens Dental Care For The Entire Family EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY Hours: 8-5 Sat. Wed, evening 111 N.

Main Street Breese Timothy I Droege, DIMID. Call for an appointment 526-2020 Prayers Novenas Prayer of Application (To The Holy Spirit) Novena to St. Jude "You who solves all problems, Holy St. Jude, Apostle and who lights all roads so that I can Martyr, great in virtue and rich in obtain my goal. You who gives me miracles, near kinsman of Jesus the Divine Gift to forgive and forget Christ, faithful intercessor of all who all evil against me, and that in all invoke your special patronage in time instances of life, You are with me.

I of need to you. I have recourse from want, in this short prayer, to thank the depth of my heart and humbly beg you for all things, and to confirm to whom God has given such great once again that I never want to be power to come to my assistance. Help separated from You, even in spite of me in my present, urgent need, in all material illusions I wish to be with return I promise to make known and in Eternal Glory. Thank you for cause you to be invoked." you Your mercy toward me and Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Say this prayer three consecutive for Marys Glory Be's. St.

Jude, pray days, favor requested will be granted, us and all who invoke your aid. even if it appears difficult. This Amen. prayer must be publicized imme- This novena must be said for nine diately after the favor is granted. Sign consecutive days.

Publication must only your initials and "Thank you St. be promised. Jude, St. Ann, and the Blessed Thanks to St. Jude, Blessed Virgin Mary and Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Virgin." L.Z. L.K. On Wednesday, June 24, members of the State Bank of Breese Legacy Club and their friends enjoyed an all-day trip to St. Louis. The day began with a visit and guided tour to the "home of the world's largest brewer," AnheuserBusch Brewery.

At noon, the group boarded the Belle of St. Louis for a two hour luncheon cruise on the Mississippi while enjoying the live revue show starring the Gateway Singers and Dancers (member Bernie Husmann even got in the St. Louis Center was the next attraction where the group experienced the numerous hands-on displays and activities and enjoyed the film, "The Dream Is Alive" at the Omnimax Theatre. They returned to Breese with many memories of the "Science, Boats Brew" day! Accompanying the group were bank employees Marg Beckmann and Gladys Jenne and tour guide Norene Thirion. In Me Memoriam In loving memory of Bob Kruse on his 53rd birthday, July 3.

Just one more time, to see your sweet smile, to feel your touch just for a while. Just one more time. a goodbye kiss, Just one more time, there's so much we miss. But God needed you more, even though in your prime, Oh, but for a touch or a hug, just one more time. Lovingly missed by wife, sons, parents and family.

In loving memory of Victor Woltering who passed away one year ago, July 1 1, 1991. I have lost my life's companion A life linked with my own. And everyday I miss him more As I walk through life alone. No one knows the silent heartaches Only those who lost someone dear can tell Of the grief I bear in silence For the one I loved so well. I never knew that hearts could ache With such a bitter pain, Longing for a vanished face To hear his voice again.

I never knew that nights could be So lonely and cold and dim. But I have learned so many things Because of losing him. But with all my tears and heartaches One thing has made me glad He chose me to share with him The wonderful years we had. Sadly missed by wife, Mary. In loving memory of our Dad, Vic- tor Woltering, who passed away one year ago, July 1, 1991.

He left us quickly, His thoughts unknown. And he left us a memory We are proud to own. Open Regular Hours Saturday July 4th GALAXY Restaurant For reservations call 488-3950 Alhambra PHOTO POLICY The Journal welcomes pictures of anniversaries, engagements, and will print them without charge as has always been the custom. However, a standard policy is necessary in order for these pictures to be returned to the owners. We will need a selfaddressed, stamped envelope from the person bringing in or sending the photo if they are to be returned.

Frequently someone comes in weeks later and asks for the picture back, requiring extensive time on our part to locate the photo. Because of the heavy volume of photos that we handle, it is difficult to quickly locate them weeks after they have been published. There is no easy filing system when there are several persons on a picture, or If it is a picture of something other than people. Remember to bring a stamped, self-addressed envelope along with your picture to be published If you want It returned. For those mailing a picture, don't forget to include the return envelope if you want it back.

Breese Journal, Breese, IL, July 2, 1992 So treasure him Lord In your garden of rest, For when on earth He was one of the best. Dear Lord take him a message In Heaven above, Tell him we miss him, And give him our love. Sadly missed by Linda, Karen, Brenda, Kevin, Sandy and Eric. Ann Wolters who passd away 10 years ago, July 8, 1982. Your smile is gone forever, Your hand we cannot touch Thank God for tender memories Of the one we loved so much.

It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For a part of us went with you The day God called you home. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time so far has only proven How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to face it And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to have lost you, No one will ever know. Sadly 1 missed and loved by husband, daughters and all who knew and loved her. In loving memory of Mrs.

Rose In loving memory of Rose Ann Wolters who passed away 10 years ago on July 8. Early one morning While we were all asleep; God came in and took you, To go with Him and keep. I didn't understand, My heart could barely stand the grief; But I guess He thought it was best, Even though it's beyond my belief. How often I have asked, So many times I've prayed; If only I could've thought, Of a way to have made you stay. So many different experiences, With you I would have wished to share; But without you now.

I must face life, And it's a loss that's hard to bear. A husband, a daughter, and more, All have happened without you; I want so much to talk, But the absence is realy true. It's been many years, Of lonesome nights and days; So many times I needed you, In all sorts of different ways. Of all the mothers the whole world over, For God to have taken; To realize the loss of you, Just made my heart feel like breaking. I remember your smile and your laughter, Sometimes I yearn to hear your voice; I stop and think of all the things, I lost with God's choice.

So many seem ungrateful, Never knowing the gifts they possess; Others act like they're burdened, But the truth of the matter they're blessed. I now have only a grave, A simple reminder of you; At which I stop and gaze, And fight with the knowledge it's true. Someone who gave so much, Who loved so deeply and true; Is now in a grave for so long, L'ache to reach out to you. The only comfort I have, Is that you walk with me each day; Sharing every single moment, As though you never went away. Love you forever, Kathy Presenting The Majestic Action Musical Winner of the 1990 Collector Editions Award of Excellence, chis remarkable musical from the Enesco Small World of Collection is in a class by itself! Tiny lights flash as the ferris wheel turns to nostalgic calliope music on the full-size cassette! See it today and add a little music to your life! Wednesday, July 8, 1992 2:00 p.m.

Free Popcorn as you leave Free Ticket for every $10.00 Purchase Door Prizes will be chosen from these tickets A Ace Gifts 376 N. 2nd Breese, IL 62230 Grand Opening Introducing Sports Impressions A new line of Sports Memorabilia and Major Brands of Sporting Trading Cards Wednesday, July 8, 1992 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Free Popcorn as you leave Free Ticket for every $10.00 Purchase Door Prizes will be chosen from these tickets A Ace Gifts 376 N. 2nd Breese, IL 62230 GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY HOME NETY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 1 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Include: On premise laundry facilities, Air conditioning, Commons area dining area available for family gatherings. Also good location: 1 block from Senior Citizens restaurant, 1 block from Saturday night bingo, Close to shopping.

Applicants must be 62 years of age. Ask about possible financial assistance. Germantown Community Apartments 523-8233.

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