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Deaths, Funeral Notices I Death Takes Mrs. Carrie Edmundson' I Mrs. Carrie Edmundson, 79, of Carrier Mills, died today at. 12:50 a. m.

in Lightner Hospital where she had been a patient for the past two weeks. She was born in New Burnside in 1885, the daughter of the late Marshall and Louisa Lawrence. She was married to Charlie Edmundson on Feb. 15, 1908, who preceded her in death on April 7, 1959. She had been a resident of Carrier Mills for the past 50 years, moving from New Burnside.

Mrs. Edmundson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ida (Mable) Milligan, and Mrs. Jessie (Pansy) Black, both of Carrier Mills, three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three sisters, Mrs. Burlen Bundren.

Ozark, Mrs. Alfred Groves. Manzanola, and Mrs. Elizabeth Moffitt, and a brother. Lloyd Lawrence, of Simpson.

Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p. m. at the First Methodist Church in Carrier Mills, where she was a member. The Rev. R.

R. Clodfelder will officiate. Burial will be in New Burnside Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p. m.

today at the James Thornton Calendar Of Meetings There will be meeting of Farm Bureau committee women at the Farm Bureau Building on Oct. 12 at 1 p. m. Mrs. H.

J. Nursery Shower Honors Mrs. Donald Durham A nursery shower was given Dahmer and Earl of Mrs. Lela Webb, RFD 1, will meet with the women. The Daily Register, Horrisburg, lllineiB Saturday, October 3, 1964 Page Tteee Local Girl Gets Answer to Her White House Fan Letter Bona Fide Federated club anri nri 7 will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.

m. Games were played and priz- at the home of Louise won by in Wilmoth Addition. Election I Smith, of officers. All members are Wanda Webb. asked to be nresent Refreshments of angel food asked to DC present.

Nelia Gregg Circle of the, wtprm rx. First United Presbyteriani Many lovely Church will meet Monday at uniHt 7-30 with Mrs Flovd Ten- Beulah Boldt, MildreJ p. m. wiin mrs. rioyu lep Nanley, 11 West South.

MR. AND MRS. A. J. DROIT of Galatia will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, Oct.

11, from 2 until 5 p. m. in the lower rooms of the Cumberlpd Presbyterian Church in Galatia. Mr. and Mrs.

Droit were married Oct. 14, 1914, at the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Riegcl, the parents. The late Rev. W. E. Davis officiated at the ceremony and thev were attended by Mr, sister, Mrs.

Tom (Laura) Marvel, and Mrs. brother, Leonard L. Riegel. The Droits have two sons, Paul R. of Galatia, RFD 1, and Stanley of East SI.

Louis, and a daughter, Mrs. Dean (Maryema) Guye of Galatia, six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Friends and relatives are invited to attena. Carrier Mills I. 0.

O. F. Lodge No. 874 will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.

Members be present, visitors are welcome. Bob Ellis, N. G. The U. S.

has 19 Polaris-type submarines. Smith, Dorothy Lovcllctte, Nancy Blue, Callie Piercy, Dorothy Wright and son, James, Katherine Wright, Faye Wright, Holly Webb, Cora Simmons, Mary Zane, Lorene Hall, Margaret! Hall, Betty Stricklin, Mary Travelstead, Alice Fleming, Rose Durant, Bonnie Bolin, Betty Mitchell, and Lisa; Alice James, Ethel Blue, Wil- I ma English, Estella Durham, i Jewel Aldridge, Ruth Ann Watson and Greg, Ada Dill, Nina I Angelly, Wanda Webb, Jewel Webb, Barbara Cooper, Nell Denny, Dorothy Buchanan, Lois Buchanan, Hazel Travelstead, Minnie Jones, Laura Surver, Lizzie Weaver, Barbara Beltz, Jo! lene Pollard, Katherine Maddox, Annie Maddox, Ada Lee Blue, I Tennie Ann Gertman, Sibyl Bramlet, Mary Sullivan, Gladys WASHINGTON i meiil dropped until next productive Congress in memory. Housrf-Senale conferees might Blue; It had bioken historic new agree on the popular veterans a W. Wagner, Silas Pember- Weary Congressmen Can Go Home Tonight Funeral Home in Carrier Mills. adjournment day for the year.

88th (Airrress, which already Approve Resolution TERESA ANN ROBINSON with her letter and photograph of a certain Washington, D. family. (Register Staff Photo) not very often one runs i with an enclosed picture of across a youngster a big- President Johnson and his fam- gcr fan of the President than of with autographs. Hear of Death of Earl Alexander in than any memory. The 88th also had appropriated $94 billion to keep the gov- Word has been received here ernnunt running Iqi' an'hhor of the death of Earl Alexander, 12 months.

$127 million more 46. of Pontiac, who died than last vear. But, according suddenly Thursday in Pontiac, to CDngre.ssional economizers He was a former resident of whose claims are subject to a Harrisburg. certam amount of dilution, this His father is B. Ale.xandcr was a cuJ of S4 trom of Harrisburg.

what the government asked. Funeral and burial think this is holding the will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday in line pretty Appropria- Pontiac. tions Committee Chairman George Mahon, told the house.

(Congressmen made today's official Friday night after a long hectic day The funeral of Mrs. Iva Pot- in which Social Security boost.s. ter. 77. will be held at 2 p.

m. medicare for the aged, and Ap- Sunday in the chapel of the palachian economic dcvelop- Martin Funeral Home of Eldo- ground in fields from civil pension increase. He suggested ton, Margie Pemberton, Jackie Beatles or Elvis Presley. The letter, dated July 27, has run longer and done more noiling much left for rights to mental health. It cut that members stick around: Pemberton, Virginia Durham, In lact Teresa Ann Robinson stated: has run longer action but a $100 mU- taxes $11.5 billion.

It approved through today. Mable Wilson, Lee Oran, Robert showed complete surprise and, you lion cKMse in non-service- an cnti-poverty program that They agreed, despite fears. Duckworth, Katherine Miller, elation when she received connected pensions for veter- will co.st almost $1 billion. the further delay might reopen i Elsie Mae Pollard, and Lela answer and a photograph of i tion with your query, each an.s, louse members shortly after pm. EDT applauded Wins UII IIK'M: emu UlIICl liwvT aa I iVv-if if ic ami a resolution to proorams.

But his forces col- keep them here into another Hall, and Mr. Raymond Webb, the year-old junior understand that it is lansVl in the drive to night session. Arthur Frank Webb, Norman high student wrote her letter, for him to answer aU of them, adjourn, finally junking addi- A House-passed 5 per cent in- Pollard, Gary Ray Pollard, Don- tional rontioversial measures crease in Social Security pay- aid Durham, Paul David Webb, he had it high on his ever-popular Charles Blue, Oral Webb, Lin- ILst lor ihis Congress. electi year bill got lost in dell Maddox, John Blue, and the November election the rush when senators tied it Charles Boldt. will co.st almost $1 billion.

the further delay might reopen Elsie Mae Pollard, and Lela pnuiugxcipu President Johnson scored big other controversial issues such Webb, and Misses Carolyn Mill- President and his family to day mail brings many, many wins on these and other new as a sugat quota extension and! er, Marilyn Miller, and Glenda a letter she had written to him. questions, and I know you wll ai)provc(i a adj'cun at the close of today. D'ospite an ill-tempered and wihdi'p Democratic leaders it had been the most Funeral Sunday for Mrs. Iva Potter, 77 News Briels Xi.l FLIGHT C.ANCELLED only a month away, rank and to President contro-' file lawmakers of both parties versial ptoposai for tax-paid reminded leaders that in the hospital and nursing home care first session last year for the aged, they stayed here until Christ- A Appalach- mas, and that even with assort- ia development bill, popular in EDWARDS AFB, Calif. (UPI) ed recesses this year the Con -1 at least the 11 states whose flight of the X15 gress now had been in session mountain regions it was rocket plane was canceled Fri- longer than any since World signed to assist, also was (lav because of technical rea- War II.

dropped for lack of a sure It was not immediately Logjam Broke Quickly House vote of approval. Lead- The legislative logjam broke ers preferred to save that until to the President toward the Nevertheless, the President ap- la.st of June. Teresa asked for! predates your friendliness in a picture of him and his family i writing, and extends his best and told of how much more she! wishes to you. Sincerely, Jua- likcd him than the current D. Roberts, Personal Sec- Bcatles or Elvis.

I retary to the After writing the letter in Teresa's comment? "I won- complete privacy, not even tell- what the mailman sons, PERSONALS ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Robinson, 224 W. Midkiff, of her intentions, she waited finally did tell her parents of her actions. Their reaction? beUeve saidj cafeteria menus for next her mother.

i jjjg Junior High School: hears from too many Monday: Country sausage. Junior High Cafeteria Menus rado. The Rev. Allen Reed and the Rev. L.

B. will offiicate. Burial will be in Wolf Creek Cemetery near Eldorado. Mrs. Potter, wife of Floyd Potter of 2001 Fourth Space agency pilot Jack Me tip in a rush.

For a time it ap- January and the 89th people to take time to write to' bean salad, buttered com. nparpH thp lau'TnaVprs wmild i mis. rieu ui iycvv rnlViot- was to test a computer peared the lawmakers would Make It Yourself Out borrowed from the defunct X20 abandon whatever was neces- Dyna Soar space glider while sary vO quit for the year last piloting the plane at more than night. However, House Veter- Of Wool" Contest Style Show Here on Oct. 31 milch an hour.

Street. Eldorado, died Friday contest style show vviii morning in the Ferrell Hospi- be held in Harrisburg at the The it yourself out of SHOT IN DUMP N.J. ans CommUtee Chairman Olin E. Teague, said there still was a chance deadlocked don. is visiting here with i her sister, Mrs.

Nell Dooley. Harry A. Rich, son of Mr. and father told pudding with whipped cream, cheese, bread and butter, milk; Tuesday: Roast beef, lettuce salad, whipped potatoes and swer. tal.

Methodist Church (UPI) A scrap dealer was found shot to Rites tor Dick Bybee Tentatively Tuesday Building on Saturday, Oct. 31. Regi.stration will at 9 a. m. and judging of the garment.s will be the morning.

Lunch will be served at noon by the The body of James E. (Dick) Methodic ladies. Style show 47. who died in Califor- at 1 ni are availah.c Education in his cardboard box in the city dump. said the victim, Wil- Attend Goldwater Rally in Carbondale Among those attending the Eldorado, ham Seaman Edwards, 65, ap-l rally in Carbondale Friday for Released: parently was shot by someone Republican Presidential Candi- Colctta Buchanan, mg tlte box for target prac- clale Barry M.

Goldw'atcr, were Alec Pemberton, With a 22 caliber rifle, 'Leona Harris, deputy clerk in Lisa Prather. They Edwards was a the Circuit office, and Lightner Hospital iavcnger in the dumps and Johnnie Wilkins, Opal Evans, Admitted: seventh grade teach- Mrs. Vollie Rich, who was in- didn believe her when she Harrisburg Hospital jured on March 4 while working writing to the gravy, black-eyed peas, Admitted: Ion construction work in Gary, President. never get an pudding, bread and butter, milk; Kenneth Dennis, RFD 1, Eldo- is in the Robert Longe Teresa reported his Wednesday: Meat baUs, pick- rado. Hospital, Indianapolis, saying.

led beets, steamed rice, butter- Harry Miller, 815 West Sloan, where he will undergo more Nevertheless, on July 29, Te- ed peas, cookies, peanut butter, Joe Higgins, 1120 West surgery. He would like to hear resa got her reply. There in bread and butter, milk; I from his Illinois friends. His box was a big brown i Thursday: Wiener on bun address is Robert Longe Hospi- envelope with the White House carrot and celery sticks, navy tal, 1200 Michigan Room as the return address. beans, spinach, cherry cobbler, 617, Indianapolis, Ind.

Inside was a reply from the; cheese, milk; 1 Personal Secretary i Friday: Macaroni and cheese, Mrs. D. E. Cavender is Icav- D. Roberts, as good I slaw, green beans, buttered car- Filncral Home in Eldorado and Tarm Bureau olficc and ma le a inea living by col- Carol Clark and June Gunter, Lee Gill, Shawnee- ing today to visit with her son- the President himself where rots, oatmeal cake, bread and the lip in slain Monday afternoon.

Tentative funeral arc, 25 Any gar office. ment made of American si CES.SFV1, a since Feb. 1, 1964 is cli- vaNDENBERG, AFB, Calif. America gible and must be made and a Air 'Titan li County town. No releases.

in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stanley and family in Tulsa, Okla.

Teresa is concerned along butter, milk. for Tuesday. MARRIAGE LICENSES Gary Allen Karnes, 22, Har- modeled by the same person, intercnntinontal risburg. and Brenda Kay Gidcumb, 21, Harrisburg. SALINE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTION INVESTIGATIONS CREDIT REPORTS 8.

Mala insurance Faith Requires Patience High School Cafeteria Menus Menus for the Harrisburg Township High School for the By LOUIS CASSELS shaU run and not be week of October 5 thru October United Press Iternatlonal weary, the following: In our perpetually-busy, tight-; shall walk and not! Monday: Hamburgers with words 1 mustard and relish, baked Harker Associates ballistic mis- Thcre are three age groups, sile, the fourth of the current 14 to 17; 18 to 21; and 21 years Titan II launch program here, and over. District winners will was rocketed successfully Fri- receive merchandise awards, day from this coastal base to- and will go to Chicago and mod- wanl a target area in the Pael the garment at annual cific range. timed world few CO FIND i DL4M0ND arouse more negative reactions In Biblical usage, waiting Is beans, buttered corn, apple state winner will go 10 i noemx, i lmi lakul a form nf faith To for sauce, brownies, and milk. for four days to represent Mi tSCOW A 69.4 carat wait. a torm ot taim.

lo wwi xor Tte'jl" lo Tl7 lUamondlound is character-; be IHs to be cot- stew- 17 and 18 to crouD are th.7n movin 1 of our age, and few peo -1 fident that He will act, in His weanesaay. noa.si oeei, stew- 17 and 18 10 ..1 group arc th. ie pieviouSly was 56.1 moral de-! own time and His own wav to potatoes, pinto beans, let- for the national award. carats. pie tninK ot it as a moral ae- own iime ana ms own way, lo, cherrv cobbler ajii 5 fnr nnvnnr fcct.

i answcr thc prgycrs of His peo- yuce saiaa, cnerry coDoier, Mllaif contest IS lor unvonc------------------------ Hofinod ac that' bread, butter, and milk. nilCf that can sew. La.st fall many too FAST FOh BEULAH defined as mat: pie. Thursday Vegetable soun c. i vvhioh spnaratp.s men from GodJ The Old Testament prophctS I inursudy.

vtgtiduic With crackers, cheese sticks. dresses, coats modeled in Benton Tim which separates men from Trid suits were m-psidential randi plainly brands impa-jand psalmists knew from first-cracKers, cneese slicks, Sd tiencc sin And it teaches, hand experience God'. salad, cook- but the party's traditional that those who ways are often inscrutable, and svmbol keep up timing can put a Republicans planning, fast campaign tour of the depicted pa- to at home the 37th Psalm. not your- state, had their mascot, a 1,000 pound ele phant named Beulah. Beulah, they said, stand to travel self; it tends only to evil knowledge of God.

will never draw nigh unto they taid in Friday: Sandwiches (meat, cheese, or tuna) breaded tomatoes, green limas, cole slaw, raisin pie, and milk. but who wait for the Lord effect, you give up on Him at more than 45 miles an hour, possess the land quickly. He wm notjump IIE( (tK Don Uffrer Elected Vice President of Class in Washington The book of Lamentations of- through hoops at your beck and fcrs similar counsel; 1 call. But He IS there and he Lord is good to those will come through if you are Births Stephanie Ann is name of baby girl born Friday to Mr. and Mrs.

John Schutt of Herod. The baby weighed six who wait for Him, to the soul! humble enough and trusting Pounds, four ounces, and as enough to wait. New Testament writers also attach the highest importance to patience. They list it repeatedly among the Christian vir NOTICE! If You Fail to Check Our Prices on Monuments WE BOTH LOSE! Save Commission OLD AND RELIABLE J. W.

REYNOLDS MONUMENT COMPANY Intersection Rts. 45 and IS, Harrisburg, IlL that seeks Him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the The prophet Isaiah put the has been received here thought into poetic words by Mr. and Mrs. John Utter that President John 1 tues, along with faith, hope their son, Don who js em- Kennedy loved to quote: and charity.

In his letter to the ployed vvuth the fBI in Washj who wait for the Lord Corinthians, St. Paul suggested ington, p. and attending strength; one of the tests of Chris- Southeastern shall mount up with ian love is readiness to Washington, was elected vice- eaeles president of the freshmen class at the Freshmen Orientation Program on Friday, Sept. 18. There are over 300 freshmen enrolled and approximately 1100 at the university this semester, the largest enrollment the university has ever had.

Don is enrolled in College of Business and Financial Administration majoring in Public Accounting. bom at the Lightner Hospital. HOUSE of BARBECUE Is Now OPEN FOR BUSINESS Saturday Special CARRIER MILLS RT. 45 (Formerly Dari-Bar) Owned operated by June H. O.

Ricketts Given Probation On Bad Check Charge I Howard Gulley, Harrisburg, I I was arraigned in the Saline I County Circuit Court Friday on i two charges of fraudulent checks, and following pleas of guilty to both charges, he was placed on probation for two years and ordered to pay costs of the case. Restitution already had been made on the checks, i Michael Callan, an Intern, becomes a patient with Dean Jones as the doctor and Barbara Eden, nurse, in New a Columbia release showing at the Orpheuni Sunday through Wednesday..

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