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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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FTVE THE PANTAGRAPH, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY NOV. 22, 1952. Central III inois Deaths ili-LUi I I MOM, DONT SET I I CANT EAT ATHING-JC ME EITHER-! rSH I A PLACE FDR Mfc FHt BUiS AW 1 HAW liM RJU. I A daughter of Nels M. and Jacobine James M.

Poland Andersen. She never married. 0 tHlCKENALAKIn- I SUPPtP OVER ATVT AND DOUGHNUTS ICE CAMFTOM 1 SPffJ lnpr.tti iqf 7 JtS 1 -SC. CAROLS HOUSE Tfi AT FOUR OCUXK THE fWY I CHICKEN A LA KING Surviving are three sisters. Mrs.

Tena Crystal Lake: FATTENING BUT THE TSV I I rL JL Ir-- 7hi I sL- Jt4 Mrs. Dora Andersen. Dwieht: Mrs. Myvia Billsborough, Dwight; four brothers, Chris and Jacob. Dwieht: Tf ASKED FOR IT 3 I S' XJa I t3l -9 Wilbur, Mazon; and Herman, Val paraiso, Ind.

One sister and two brothers pre-1 ceaea her in death. 1 "rr Wm Ijtfv, fcwifir-i l'l erriKJl fr-aW ARROWSMTTH (PNS) Funeral services for James M. Poland, who died Thursday after an illness of two years, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Methodist Church.

The Rev. Miles Jackson will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery east of town. Mr. Poland was taken to the Stensel Funeral Home, Le Roy, where he will be until 1 p.

m. Sunday when he will be brought to the Arrowsmith Methodist Church. Mrs. Mary Howell CHENOA (PNS) Mrs. Miss Larsen was a registered nurse, serving in and near Dwieht.

During world War I he served as -an Army nurse in the East Mrs. Alma Jones Of Fairbury Dies Of Crash Injuries FAIRBURY (PNS) Mrs. Alrria M. Jones', 50, died at 6 a. m.

Friday at Fairbury Hospital, of injuries suffered in an auto accident Tuesday afternoon on a blacktop, road near here. She was taken to the Cook' Funeral Home, where services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. The Rev. William Dick, of the Free Methodist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery. Mrs. Jones was born in Fairbury April 21, 1902, the daughter of Frank and Elizabeth Shaver Som-eryille. She was educated in Fairbury schools. On Dec.

25, 1945, she was married to Ernie Jones in Surviving are her husband, one Charles Brown, Fairbury; her mother, Fairbury; three brothers, William and Robert, both of Pe She was a member of St. Peter's Church, the Danish Ladies Aid So ciety, and the Willing Workers So I T-w ciety of the church. She was also ZSW 11 I LIKE BARNS! UST I a Kin wa IN. a member of the Prairie Queen I Rebecca Lodge of Dwight, Dan-1 Mary Howell, 74, died at 1 ROMANTIC 5CENE I EVER, 1 ACTINQ-! rfi Jlin) I LD FOLLOW WID2JH S'NJL MlSSy DU THROUGH A TZZI 9 rfi J.Vh4 a. m.

Friday in Fairbury Hospital. ish Sisterhood Lodge of Dwight, Pfc. Boy Donaldson She was returned to the Easton- ana Dwight Legion Post. Pils Funeral Home. Services will Minonk Marine be held at 2 p.

m. Sunday in the Mrs. Elizabeth Busing Methodist Church, with the Rev. GIBSON CITY (PNS) Fu Norman Rostron officiating. Barial To Go to Korea neral services for Mrs.

Elizabeth will be in the Chenoa Cemetery, Busing, former Gibson City resi She was born Feb. 20, 1878, In MINONK Pfc. Roy Donald dent who died Thursday at Coun Lawrence County, Ohio, the daugh cil Bluffs, Iowa, will be held at ter of Wesley and Hatbe Brown son, now home on a 16 days leave, has been assigned to two months training at Camp Pendleton, Calif. 2 p. m.

Sunday at Lamb Funera Leffingwell. She was married to Home. Burial will be in Gibson After finishing the course he will R. Leslie Howell at Huntington, W. March 3, 1898.

They came City Cemetery. be sent to Korea. oria, and Leslie, Odell, and three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowie, Mrs. An article in Friday morning's to Chenoa in 1904.

Private Donaldson has been In edition stated the services were Grace Kelley and Miss Aldi Som- She is survived by four daugh scheduled for Saturday. the Marine Corps for 15 months. He is the son of Homer Donaldson of Minonk. ters, Mrs. Ochla Jenkins, Mrs erville, all of Peoria.

She was a member of the A.M.E Church. May Gibson and Miss Jenavee William Sutherland Howell, all of Chenoa, and Mrs An inquest will be held in Fair PONTIAC (PNS) William I I I lex i tcA v-. i i.l KiifiiTt BiV upal ialim, fonuac; tnree sons, Sutherland, 80, died at his home Three Injured Lester, Washington; Clarence, Shelbyville, and Lloyd, Cornell; 27 I I GOMMA SPUr I eiVES. utmV 11 TDU 6EN-7Lt-MEN- I ATDUASMAU. here at 6:30 a.

m. Friday. He had bury City Hall Monday at 8 p. m. Lincoln Church grandchildren; 15 great grandchil been In failing health for two years and seriously ill for three months.

dren, and three step great grand In 2 Car Crash children. He was taken to the Raleigh J. She was preceded In death by Harris Funeral Home where serv her husband, four sisters, and one Near Roberts ices will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.

The Rev. Glen Manis and the Hall Infant Tops Goal By $2,177 LINCOLN (PNS) The Lincoln Christian Church's five day campaign to raise an additional 550,000 for its building fund passed its goal by 52,177, D. W. Sullivan, chairman of the finance commit SYLLABLES WITH ml. -'TO- GO-INS TD DC BATE" wucsnunf 7uvretrrrtteMaTcjFiLinv YtuutTvnn UTSTTr! ROBERTS Three CLINTON 1 (PNS) Myri Jane persons were injured in a colli Hall, infant daughter of Ted Hall sion of two cars at Routes 115 and and Magorie Simpson Hall, former 54 near here Friday at about 5:30 Rev.

A. B. Morrow will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr.

Sutherland was born May 5, 1872, In Keokuk, Iowa, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Fulton Sutherland. He came to Pontiac In 1897. He worked as a shoe cutter. He married Clara Sommermeyer, at Carroll, Iowa, June 27, 1893. fointon residents, died at 5 p.

m. p. m. Thursday in the hospital at Hills' Miss Shirley Garrelts of Roberts boro. She was only several days tee, announced at a banquet Thurs old.

required stitches to her head by a Roberts physician while a pas She was brought to the Hering senger in her car, Joe Holy, was day night at the Lincoln Bible Institute. One hundred two persons, including 64 campaign workers, attended. ton-Reeser Funeral Home. Grave taken to Paxton Hospital for ob Survivors are his wife; eight daughters, Mrs. Florence Bohlan- side services will be held in Me I BOSCMAtrtGOONPf.

I TOO AJD HE ttfT EVEN NOTICE? I I'M ALL WOMAN ft) GIVE I I I OUTV. AIJD FORGET BK3. I I I CM.W-AU.THEWOJUJ AU.THISUP-IFONLVSDME 7 I I HANDSOME MEM. NOW. Nl! I servation and treatment.

morial Park at 10 a. m. Saturday. der, Mrs. Mabel Leonard, Mrs I I ZCr.i2Ur 1 I NICE 6CW WOULD CBOSH I I WHO IS THIS DOG PATCHED? r'i! Cecil Walters of Kankakee, dri The Rev.

B. E. Junkins, pastor of The Rev. L. H.

Appel, pastor of the church, reported that the total contributed toward the new church Helen McDougle, Mrs. Harriet ver of the other car, was injured the Christian Church, will officiate, i ii6A and i rsasnrr-rinri i Bradshaw, all of Pontiac; Mrs. Lu but not hospitalized. A passenger Surviving are her parents; one now' under construction at" the cille Walden, Bloomington; Mrs. Clara Dryer, Beverly Hills, in the Walters car, August sister, Fern Louise; and both corner of Pekin and North McLean Brinkman of Kankakee, was un grandmothers, Mrs.

Claude Bush, streets has reached 5210,000. He hurt, said 517,000 had been contributed Mrs. Elizabeth Jenson and Mrs. Doris Mathis, both of Ancona; three sons, William Pontiac; Clinton, and Mrs. Richard Simpson, Waynesville.

Dy persons outside of the con gregation. The accident occurred as Miss Garrelts, going north on her way home from Paxton where she is Kenneth, Sommerset, Rob r' J7J. as Li rr kxtif Vi George H. Brown reported that ert Venita, a brother, Mrs. Howard, Smith WENONA (PNS) Mrs.

construction is expected to be George, Anacortes, 18 completed within two years. grandchildren and 10 great grand Howard Smith, 56, was found dead employed as a nurse, turned off Route 115 onto 54. The Walters car was coming north on 54. Both cars were badly wrecked. children.

The three major team captains for the fife day drive, W. A. (Bud) Roberts, Elmer Olson and Bert He was preceded in death by Friday at 7 a. m. by her husband.

She died of coronary thrombosis. She was taken to the Curry Fu two sisters and a brother. rk rg wrri -r sth Mr. Sutherland was a member neral Home. The funeral services of Pontiac Baptist Church and the are tentatively set for Sunday at Modern Woodmen Lodge.

Jones, were given gifts. Petcin MarrHiF By Mild Polio 2 p. m. mere, with the Dee C.fVAlMAHZWUKnJf BOY I OU PONT TON SSM WATCH I iffiA I AAWZA'lAUUJI 1 1HG CLOAK 2'M50lN6TDT6U-Oui ft MO-T-rrxr FX l( LTMMTIEJ HZMEPrr11 I Mrs. Rose McClaren Walburn officiating.

Burial will be in a Fairfield, Iowa, cemetery. Mrs. Smith was born in Fair PEKTN (PNS) Funeral ZZ NrJrrfxE A 1 Car Hits Train Near Lincoln; Two Injured LINCOLN (PNS) Harry Mills, 45, and Edgar Salzenstein, about 48, both of Lincoln, were inj PEKIN (PNS) Donald field, Iowa, the daughter of John services for Mrs. Rose May Mc Smith 21 snn nf Mr. and Mrs.

Claren, 72, who died at 9:30 a. m. Thursday in a Peoria Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Satur and Annie Bryan.

She was married to Mr. Smith in Ottumwa, Iowa, in 1917. They came to We-nona in 1941, where they operated the Cupboard Restaurant. Surviving are Mr. Smith, three day in St.

Paul's Evangelical Re formed Church. L. V. Smith of Pekin, Friday was a patient at St. Francis Hospital polio ward, Peoria.

His illness was diagnosed as a mild paralytic type affecting both legs. He had been scheduled to report to Chicago Dec. 9 for induction into the armed services. Dr. Arno A.

Zimmerman will of jured Friday at 6:30 p. m. when the Salzenstein car crashed into ficiate. Burial will be in Lakeside sons, John and Theodore, both of Cemetery. She was taken to the a moving Pennsylvania freight train on Route 10, 13 miles east of Fairfield, Iowa, and Buford, We-nona; two daughters, Mrs.

James Kueck's Funeral Home. Lincoln. Kennell, Minier, and Marie, We- in ixmtxc mMmm She was born May 5, 1880, In Mason City. She was married to Mr. Mills underwent emergency nona.

Mansfield Plans Union Service Fred C. Woll in 1898. He preceded She was a member of the Fair care at Deaconess Hospital tea chest injuries, fractured ribs and knee injuries. He was later dis I i (1 MIO 1 Ii I i ii Tl I I li IT I 1 1 ITT her in death. field Presbyterian Church and of the Wenona Order of Eastern Star.

Surviving are four sons, Louis, Everett, Orville and Fred C. Woll all of Pekin; two daughters, -errfT7 TO GO HOME? MY 4 DOWN IN THE XlAY OPF THAT Yrld iJUMff-COyfeTj MANSFIELD (PNS) Union Thanksgiving services will be held at Mansfield Methodist Church at Miss Cora Adams charged. Mr. Salzenstein was bruised but not hospitalized. The two men were on their way to Clinton for a Masonic meeting.

Mrs. Leta Wilson. Pekin. and Mrs. i rt)ltVt 1 IHUUWI I BUI MY NtWD NUOC I ABOUT YUUhi NtW-Wt 6tl iTCiiUtn I I fEZ-'7 Zc DWIGHT (PNS) Funeral Rubv Salvador.

Chicaeo: one sis- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ter, Mrs. Flo Schwartz, Galesburg.

services for Miss Cora Adams, who died Thursday, will be held The Rev. Charles Baurele, Naza-rene minister, will preach the sermon. The pastor, the Rev. B. M.

Mrs. Beulah Simmons at 2 p. m. Saturday at Baker Funeral Home. An earlier article in correctly reported the funeral COLFAX Mrs.

Beaulah Simmons, died at 6:12 p. Friday would be Friday. at Mennonite Hospital, Blooming Burial will be In Oak Lawn Our New Neighbors CHENOA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall, a girl, born Thursday at Fairbury Hospital.

MORTON (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Mathis, a girl, born Tuesday at Methodist Hospital. Peoria.

Mr. and Mrs. McFetridge, boy, born Tuesday at Methodist Hospital, Peoria. GRID LEY Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Rink- Petty, will assist "in the service. Child Recovering From Serious Brain Malady BELLFLOWER (PNS) ton Cemetery. She was brought to the Easton Funeral Home. Mrs. Margaret Patterson Friends here have learned that DWIGHT (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs.

Margaret Pat Toni Lewis, four year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Lewis ah Scienct Gives terson of Dwight, who died Thursday, have been scheduled for 2 p.

m. Sunday at Baker Funeral Home. The Rev. F. Roy Doland, pastor enberger.

a girl, born Tuesday at Men-nonite Hospital, Bloomington. GREENVIEW Mr. and Mrs. William Keith, a boy, born Thursday at St. Clara's Hospital, Lincoln.

LINCOLN (PNS Mr. and Mrs: Donald Thorton. a boy. born Thursday at Deaconess Hospital. GIBSON CrTY (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Vaughn, a boy, born Friday at Gibson City Hospital. of the Methodist Church, will of and Artistry Adds of Chicago, has been dismissed from the hospital and is improving. The" child has been suffering from a clot in the brain. Doctor "Lewis, a former Bell-1 flower physician, was recalled from because of his daughter's illness He will be stationed in the U.S.

until his release early ficiate. Burial will be Oak Lawn Cemetery. SOME DAY LETS 1 1 JUST TMtNKl YOU I I LETS 1 1 WMY, FT BUY ONE OF THOSE 1 CAN EVEN SV4PtM I NOT SPEND! 1 1 irVF BEEM 4 Mrs. Patterson will be at the funeral home after 4 p. m.

Satur day. next year. Newest Styles Free Parkins Near Business District 3 Blocks E. of N. Side of Post Office.

N. W. Corner Market and McLean Sts. Phone 3-3727 Former Pontiac Woman Dies in Springfield Miss Jessina Larsen DWIGHT (PNS) Miss Jes sina Larsen, 63, an Army nurse PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs. Grace Dietsch, formerly of Pon U-iXANCY NEW CARS'r GEARS WtTUOUT roURONEY DRIVlNe iv in World War died at 11:20 p.

is. Thursday at Dwight Veterans Hospital. She had been a patient there tiac, died Thursday evening of a heart attack in Memorial Hospital, Springfield. five weeks. She will be at the Von Qualen Lexington Woman To West for Winter LEXINGTON (PNS) Mrs.

Stella Ervin left Thursday, for Glendale, where she will spend the Winter with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Anger. She-was accompanied "to California by her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Haushalter and Karen, who will return in two weeks. Most of the major planets in the solar system have moons.

She was taken" to the Ellinger-Kunz Funeral Home there pending Funeral Home after 3 p. m. Saturday. Funeral services are set for further arrangements. 2 p.

m. Sunday at St. Peter's She was the mother of Mrs. IdeP. la Santell, formerly of Pontiac and Evangelical Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Marvin E. Nygaard, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery. now of Chicago.

Marriage Licenses iRlfiHT, SUPPEKV OT TOj I II IPiS1? Military services win be conducted at the grave by Dwight jrV ftgA LINCOLN (PNS) Marriage licenses Shot Gun Sold 7ith a PantagrapK Want Ad C. E. Henderson, 801 E. Fremont reported so many calls for his gun that he couldn't keep count of them. A gun that's no longer needed or used can be quickly sold The Panta-graph Want Ad Way.

Just phone 4341 ask for Classified. Post 486, of the American Legion. i Debt Collections: have been issued here to the following: Morgan A. Downing and Betty Rad-fairn. both of Lincoln.

Miss Larsen was born on a farm in Round Grove Township Roy EL Lahr. Lincoln, and Alice M. Dunn. Lock port. N.

Y. east of Dwight Dec. 27, 1888, the Robert Leesman. San Jose, and Jean Hartsburg. Accounts Nates Claims at Any Kind of Debts Anywhere in America Collections, No Fees MID-WEST CLAIM ADJUSTMENT CO.

-tot Monroe Bid. Cor. W. Monroe and Main, Blooming-ton. Phono TOM Ruptured? We Have a TRUSS or SUPPORT for Every Type of RUPTURE jJ A A Wiser, If Sadder Man Left Lincoln LINCOLN (PNS) An out of town motorist paid 54 to come by a healthy respect for the memories of Lincoln police Friday.

Assistant Police Chief Harry Salmons was checking meters when he spotted a familiar license plate. The car belonged to one of Decatur. And sure enough, he owed for four meter violations: Mr. Lanzotti dished up the dough: in Cafeteria Court. INFORMATION WANTED $3500 awaits the heirs of Mayne Bagley.

The father of -Mayne Bagley being David Parker Bagley was born in Harper's Ferry, Virginia and the mother of Mayne Bagley lived at Zanesville, Ohio. Anyone having Information on this matter call Eugene J. Larkin at 6561-5. MOVED MOVED MOVED Baker's Pet Shop Has Moved Back to the MILLER HATCHERY BUILDING. Larger.

Space Better Condition for the Birds More Room for Christmas Stock. Stop and Shop With Baker! THE MILLER HATCHERY BUILDING PHONE 7931 Copies of All' Pantograph Pictures May Be Purchased at UNITED PHOTO SHOP Phone 4-2185 501 N. Main.

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