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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 2S, 193S. FIVE PHONE wa'a 4500 ried the Rev. B. F. Eckley, Metho Pittsenbarger Funeral Rakow Assigned dist pastor in November of 1884.

thorn Nov. 19, 1901. at Warsaw, who surtives with the following children: George Irwin S. and Mrs. Dorothy Cannon, all of Central Illinois Deaths Funeral services for Robert E.

At Henderson, Ky. Pittsenbarger. 812 West Mill Reverend Eckley was minister in Saunemin from 1912 to 1915 and died in 1930. Surviving are three Clinton. There are also three grand children surviving; one sister, Mrs.

sons. Olin, Tpsilanti, George, James M. Ledden. Pantagraph entral Illlnola Service. Arthur Mi' of Urbana.

and a Auto Dealers Report Marked Improvement G. M. Chrysler Issue June Reports Peoria and Wayne, of Pontiac. Edgar Rakow, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Rakow. 1309 South Center street, left Wednesday for Henderson, where he has been as- brother. Le, of Clinton.

who died Monday, were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of a' son. Glen at Arrowsmith. The M.

S. Harvey was In charge. Music wa furnished by Mrs. Edna Horine. Pallbearers were Roy Vinson.

Walter Scott. William Miller. David Wilson. John Epperson and William WAPELLA. James Melvin Led den, 47.

died at his home in Kala He was a member of the Clinton Presbyterian church. Mrs. J. P. Gorman, pantaxraph Central Illinois ttrrvle.

PONTIAC. Mrs. P. Gorman. mazoo, after a long illness.

Death occurred at 2:30 a. m. Thurs If 1 day. Kiikpatrlck. Burial was In Green-nl former Pontiac resident, died at 12:40 a.

m. Wednesday at her home wood cemetery there. Funeral arrangements were unknown here. Bursal will be at Kal John F.hnrn. fanlagraph Central 1 1 It not tenlee.

PONTIAC John Ehncn. former resident of the Flanagan and Cul-lom vicinity, died at his home near Monon, at 8 a. m. Tuesday. He had been 111 since July 3.

amazoo. NEW YORK. CP) Two loading automobile manufacturer, General in Battle Creek. Mich, according to word received by Mrs. Theresa Gorman.

EL PASO Mr. Melvin was born March 31. 1891 at Wapella, the only son of James and Nancv E. Ledden. He Motors and Chrysler, Issued their Funeral services will be held I from the Catholic church there Fri June quarterly reports Wednesday showing substantial im graduated from Clinton high school Funeral services will be at the home at 9 a.

m. Friday, with funeral in 1910 and later attended the Val day morning, with burial in a Battle Creek cemetery. She had been The William I-r family has moved to lilootnlnjtton. Their household furniture was destroyed two weeks ago by fire and the Lees have found a residence on East Walnut street. Mrs.

O. L. Arbogast, Reporter. paraiso, Ind. college.

He spent provement over the March quarter of thus year, still below the same ill the last five or six years. most of his life in this vicinity, Within the last few years he moved period last year. services also to be from the Eppards Point Evangelical church at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Rooks Creek cemetery.

John Ehnen was born March 22. 1869, at Fisher, son of Rempt and to Kalamazoo. At the time of his Schaumberg Rites. Paatagrapb Central Illinois Service. EUREKA.

Funeral services for death he worked on the Kalamazoo General Motors reported net of $24,786,002 for the quarter Gazette. According to estimates, there are 105.000 doctors In the United States. Frank Schaumberg, who died Tues day in his home at Cruger. were He had been worshipful master of the Masonic lodge of Clinton. During the World war he was a lieuten Anna Ehnen.

He was a farmer all his life. Surviving are his wife. ii 1 1 at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Wrtcht be at 2 p.

m. Tuesday at the Wright ant in the army. At Kalamazoo he was a member of the Christian Mrs. Sophia Ehnen. and four children: Mrs.

Esther Barner. Monon, Harold Ehnen. at home: Anna Mae Weihei miller. Chats-worth, and John Ehnen of Hammond, Ind. ended June 30, equal to 52 cents a share on the common stock after preferred stock dividends.

This compared with net earnings of $8,234,017, equal to 14 cents a share, in the March quarter, and with or $1.48 a share, in the corresponding period of 1937. Chrysler, for the June quarter, reported not Income of $3,599,630, equal to 83 cent a share on the capital stock. This compares with church. At one time Mr. Ledden was deputy county clerk of DeWitt rat county.

In 1917 he was married to Mis funeral home with the Rev. George Burns of the Presbyterian church officiating. Burial was in Glendale cemetery, Peoria. He was born April 10. 1876, at Cruger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Schaumberg. He was never married. He spent his entire life in that vicinity.

Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Anna Cary, Washington, and Mrs. Margaret Sprague of Clinton. Surviving arc, besides Mrs. Ledden, two Mm.

Nellie. Jtlgr, Ward. I'antairaph Ontrnl Illinol Her Ire. MASON CITY. Mrs.

Nellie Rlggs children. James, Kalamazoo ana IP DUCES SMiSnHEIlD! flUJY XflPW! mADIGAnXS! The Illg Snle Slarl.s Friday, Inly 201 Ik Vlo'k Sharp. Miss Marion, Kalamazoo; three sis Ward, widow of the late J. Tobe ters. Mrs.

Sallie Williams, ivnox K-dgar Kakow signed In charge of the mission congregation. This church has 36 communicant members. He will work in conjunction with T. M. Stricter of Evansvllle.

which Is just across the river. Mrs. Carrie V. Harrold, Wa- Ward, died at Hollywood, Calif, Monday. Funeral services will be at the Catherine Payne, Long Beach, pella and Mrs.

Gertrude McKinney. Grand Rapids, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Harrold nd three brothers, Ralph and Wil liam, both of Peoria, and Harmon $2,109,969, or 48 cents a share, in the March quarter, and $16,542,306, or $3.80 a hare, in the June quarter of last year. K.

T. Keller, president of Chrysler, said in commenting on the present business situation: "Improvement in general conditions, which has been somewhat In evidence during recent Weeks, has reflected itself in a rapid liquidation of dealers' etocks Culp funeral parlors in Mason City, Sunday, at 2 p. with the Rev. and family left for Kalamazoo. of Cruger.

II A II 11 IK A II II II POLISH Wall. kaMB tm hm tktf Mr. Rakow was assistant to the Rev. W. E.

Hohensteln. pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church, for 31 EX'S KELTS Yaririy of color. 60 of Ihrtii left. NOW! M. G.

Brown. Fanlagraph Central illlnola Sen ire. Double ae pBUaa. Eckley Rites. Pantaxraph Central Illinois Service.

PONTIAC. Funeral services for Mrs. B. F. Eckley, mother of fJnar- KI.ADKS tm rtraa Bar afclM aa autrrd.

ARMINGTON. Matthew Grover J. A. Betcher, pastor of Trinity Episcopal church of Lincoln, in charge. Burial will be in the Mason City cemetery.

Mrs. Ward wa9 born Nov. 13, 1865. at Hillsboro, N. a daughter of John H.

and Petronella C. Ray Riggs. She accompanied the family to Mason county as a child of new and used cars, and the indi Brown died Tuesday at 10 p. m. at the Deaconess hospital in Lincoln.

in GUicaqa! HERR LOUIE AND THE WEASEL HERBIE AND THE HUNGRY FIVE Fojoy EITEL'S famous food and a real evening's entertainment si popular prices in AMERICA'S MOST COLORFUL RESTAURANT. the Min Dining Room CiUl'4. FAMOUS HEIDELBERG OCTET A HEIDELBERG ENSEMBLE Wayne Eckley, assistant principal two years, from the summer of 1935 through :937. During the last year he completed his school of studies at the Concordia seminary at St. Lotils.

He was president of his graduating class. cations are that this situation may IP 2 runeral services will be Friday contribute to an improved outlook at i p. m. at the Armington Chri for operations this fall." tian church with the Rev. K.

Chrysler directors declared a dividend of 25 cents a share on the be and grew to womanhood here. Her Hooe officiating. Burial will 31 EX'S CAPS Men's Dress Shirts at Pontiac high school were neia at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at the First Methodist Episcopal church in Kankakee.

Mrs. Eckley died at 7:45 p. m. Monday at her home in Kankakee, death being due to pneumonia. The Rev.

J. P. Killup, Paxton, will officiate at the funeral with made in Oak View cemetery- capital stock, payable Sept 15 to He was the son of Nathan and etockholders of record Aug. 16. H5c valla Bar4.

v-rtrtir mt aattrraa. i.it om! General Motors directors will act Martha Brown, born Sept. 18, 1871, at Mt. Vernon. Ky.

In December. on dividends Aug. 1. marriage to J. Tobe Ward was performed at Mason City in October, 185.

He died at Lincoln, in January. 1937. Mrs. Ward was a member of the Presbyterian church. She is survived by one son, Robert Lyle Ward, of Hollywood.

tiiiieatikii Farmer City, III. fine larirtY of patlrrm: 4 llirm Ml! FOK THIS SAI.K! 25" 1899, he was married to Miss Cora Williams and made Kentucky their home until 1917 when they moved to burial in Mound Grove cemetery in Kankakee. Mr. Eckley arrived in ocnplete dinner every rening 25 1 Illinois and have lived in this com a noth Mm Limine Sewing Circle to Picnic Pantagraph Central Illinois Service. LEXINGTON.

The R. N. A Sewing circle will hold a picnir and Rithtkcller froea II Hi YAXK WOIlEi SHIRTS The ml CTT Kankakee late Tuesday night by plane from Cambridge, where he has been doing summer work and a brother, John H. Riggs of Peoria. munity since.

He had been in ill health for several months and was Delicious Cmnplt Clkkkca taken to the hospital Monday for a at the Massachusetts Institute of 1 1 blood transfusion. Technology. Pa jamas Friday. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. Reba Dodson at 10:30 a.

m. with baskets and table service. Children will attend. He is survived by his wife. Mrs.

I Mrs. Eckley was born May 1, winner every auaojv iron 12 till 5 Luncheon rery Uv im both Mun Dining Room sad Rathskeller Cora Brown, and four children, Mrs. for Itroatklolli. giiarantrrd lsbl, near Kock island. She mar- laikra ipioi fchirt in Anirr-i a a y.

FOR THIS SALE! 45c Mrs. Jessie Hoover. Pantagraph teatral llllaaia service. MANSFIELD. Mrs.

Jessie Hoover. 62. died at her home in Mansfield. Tuesday about 1:20 a. m.

She had been afflicted for many years with asthma and complications. Funeral services were Thursday TOMt.HT FRIDAY Double Feature Feature No. 1 The Jones Family in "A Trip to Paris" Feature No. June Lane Dick Baldwin in "One Wild Night" Ion; wrar. good tarieiy of 43)' Carl Chandler and Mrs.

Clarence Barton of Bartonville; Elmer Brown of Armington and Miss Geneva, at home. There are two NO COVER CHARGE brothers, James and George Brown Comfortably Air Conditioned of Spiro, and two sisters, Mrs. at 2 p. m. from the House funeral 3lens Fancy Sox home with the Rev.

Martha Wisler Jane McKinsey of Flat Lick, and Mrs. Nancy Morgan of Bridge officiating. Burial was In the Blue port, Ind. Ridge cemetery. iavt arM far 3len I nlon Suits Delia Smith was born at Osman, June 10, 1874, and was the second 2 button houl- 4rraa me net? gar a ear.

mtm rrlee! Tale Ue-r. Kil.hrtl. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Smith.

She was married to Jessie Hoover, Oct. 10, 1919. fine qoalit. SATtKDAY ONLY Victor McLaglrn, Brian Donlevy and Louise Hovick in "Battle of Broadway' WLJ II "CONDEMNED VUV WOMEN" DOOKS OPEN' 3:13 I M. 10c 23c all Mtr.

He survives with the following brothers and sisters: Carl Smith. Sharonville, Ohio; Arthur Smith, In the Heart Chicago' Lao? I. E. Fosnaugh. pantagraph Central Illinois Service.

CLINTON. Irwin Ellsworth Fosnaugh, 62, was found dead in bed in his home at 623 North Jackjon avenue, about 9 a. m. Wednesday, when members of the family went to awaken him. According to Coroner Claude Crum, who conducted an Investigation into the cause of death, he had worked on his farm in the country until evening, then returned home and went with his wife for a drive Farmer City; Joe Smith, Veteran" Faff Any Highway Parking Sara lea at Pa hospital, Danville; Mrs.

Lena Mc- 31 EX'S VXXTS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm Call, Mansfield and Mrs. Arthur Mc- Gath, Farmer City. 9 WASH TIES FRIDAY AND SAT. TWO inc. HITS! Keeling RKrs.

a rantairapa f'rairal Illlaot ttervlea. FISHER. Funeral services for alwea after supper. They retired rather Iraatlfal asi la rRKlD late, it was said. It was estimated For eterjdjj- or jtlieriie: far-antml for lone wear.

What a Hut! Sale Price-! 44 I OK THI4 sil Fred Keelinjr, 49, of Urbana. were Wednesday from the Owens funeral Air Conditioned Fitting jKQ he died about 2 a. according to officials. Heart failure was given as the cause of death. tlj Rooms Are C-O-O-L I II 7 Our Restaurant.

Beauty Parlors And II Entire First Floor Are Air Cooled. II vG Funeral services will be at 2:30 m. ShirlM Shorts Half angel, half siren. called her Jezebel p. m.

Friday in the Methodist Epis home here and burial was In Wil-lowbrook cemetery south of Fisher. Mr. Keeling died at 2 p. m. Monday after he was overcome by the heat.

He was born In Newcomb township Feb. 17, 1889, and was married to Miss Dorothy Phipps in blooded, reckless, impassioned, beautiful! ft copal church, with the Rev. J. R. Ford, pastor, officiating.

The Rev. Men fought for her smile, killed for her kiss, yet Mrn'i a fine grailr all ltr. NOW ON sai.k: R. E. Karban.

Presbyterian min tli one man lier body and soul craved resisted Mns Clolh Ttrry llbOM ister, will assist. Burial is to be in her lures, her srhemings! 1936, who with a small son, survives. IfJ More of Fatliioii 1 III I Memorial Park cemetery. I Hklle I laae a -mm He was born Dec. 31, 1875, in P.

tier. a I I etaaalv. Lane, son of James Austin and Catherine Cunningham Fosnaugh. BETTE DAVIS "JEZEBEL" COLE BROS. CLOWNS He married Miss Carolyn Silver- Court Notes FORD COUNTY FRO BAT COURT.

raalasrapk Cealral llllaota Service. PAXTON. Matter entered in probate: Eatate of Joeeph C. Keefe: Final report GET IDEAS FOR COMEDY 3IKNS OXFOIIIIS STIIAW HATS FROM THRILLED KIDS Supported Itv HENRY FONDA CEO- BRENT FAY BAINTER DONALD CRISP Starts :40 18:00 Unite eatllaled. gaa4 aolld tcalbre aale.

gaaraateew DOORS OFF. 12:45 P. M. i law ejaaJlty, Of executrix to July IS, 1S3S, Bled ani I -avv- -mm -Ve- e-r --r- set for hearing on Auk. S.

1938. at 1 p. m. variety with 10 dava notice by mall. FEATURE Xo.

2 30e Till 4 Or After far laauc aenNe. r. at rair FOR THIS Katate of Arby D. Read: Final report QSB of executors Bled and aet for hearing on Auk. 8.

1938. at 1 p. m. with io daya notice by mall. HURRY ENDS SAT.

Kta.e of John Helmerlrka: Fetltlon or 1 executor for aale of peraonal property at 3lonN private aala filed and aala (ranted by THE JONES FAMILY "A Trip To Paris" Jed Prouty Shirley Deane Spring Byington Starts 8:15 court. WOREi SHOES Katata of Laura E. Dennewlti: F. II. Houk.

aa adminlit rator of eatat of P. C. Bnllou. now de-eaaed. Bled final report for P.

C. Ballou. former executor. F.nirtea of hmU4 kralher aa4ea. mm I aaf 3len.

WASH PACTS gaaraalred far emtra gaw4 wear. Offertag lO HOLD HER IN HIS ARMS would faceany i danger. even, the I unknown the dreaded I jacfc!" 1 appearance by all heirs at law Bled. Re SaafMiied. tally akraaa dark a ad Meat price la jeara.

NOW llakl pa tier aa. linquishment of Lydia Minx baisnca on award Bled. Final report approved and P. Ballou and bla estate discharged and estate settled. Kstate of Lew Lekfar Dinxled'ne.

minor: Final report of guardian Bled. Receipt of minor Bled. Final report approved and discharge of Ira W. Dmgledine. guardian, ordered.

aeltee graaa sjaai- $71 My. NOW! a IrOOKH OI'fcN 12:4.1 V. M. 20c TILL tlatata of Peter K. Ihl: Report or sale I of personal pr4erty at privata aala Bled and approved.

Fxtate of Jnsephlna Llndlow- Petition of I Crant Lundberg to bs appointed admm-tatrator Bled. L. Grant Lund berg ap VAEIJES IX WOMEX-S HOYS- AXII CIUILS' WEAK! pointed administrator. ENDS TOXITE "ROSALIE" 1:00 4:50 8:40 "LAST GANGSTER" 3:05 :55 10:45 Ladies HrosKPM IMIYS SHIIITS It I ii rliamliray. good quality.

SALK I'KICK! WARRANTY DEEDS. Pantagraph Central Illlnola hervlre. PAXTON. Warranty deads Bled here: Tiny Larson to Julia Ehrhard. lot 18.

block 1. Mid. ay addition to Klllott. Jacob Peter Anderson and wife to Kath-erine gamuelson, all right, tit la and Interest In and to undivided one third In 34c Haanrettea la extra good aaallty. FOR THI4 SALE! Tn 4 mi FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 BIG FEATURES terest In lots 10 and 11, block 14, Gutbrie'a addition to Oibion.

Hulda Pearson, widow to F.dgar M. Ouy and wife, west 70 feet of lots 12 and 13. block 1. original town east to city of Paxton. a- a track dewa a get-away qvy aa1 rw laotl Albert Johnnon and wife al to Helm SONG IM HIS HEART IIovn Pnnls 11 Jnhrmon.

lot I.Y block original town east to city of Paxlon. TV! 4lk aad eataa. a i in AND A I I 111! ll V. GUN ON HIS Hll enerla la a a I flaa ajaallly. NOW ai r.t i-U ii V-IM -mrmam II IjiukIi! Iii! lit tic la nurrilr wIkiht tli nrt unit II L- I Jtliul im-rrlly 1 Licenses arnage I aaV aaV heeat OR atl.E Pantagraph eatral llllaola Menlre.

i i.i... Ill Von Vim't lit'lo liiiiKliiii. mIk'ii to nffonU. PAXTON. Ford county marriage II cenMe inurd Julv 73: 24" Tli" fiuifli-rn with tin? Olo ItrotluTH Hits Imxc M-nrcsj funny tklt nl walk- rlowiix.

tall. It-an. short mil fat Pastnn. and Lola Kranria K. Hrnn, J7.

K. Kieinman. 71. HanKin iikhl I "iiiiSl a JiM-yit if nil lr! rl't ioii nrc tiirnnl! a 1 1 i i. SOX an wtll an take-offs on mT ysa.

BJ R08ERT ifvrry major ciirrrnt event. irV TLil-A' I Jidlea' aad line urouir-rs i inw, wni win rxliiliit III ltiKiniliKtll tl VlliM' Aug. 3 at Nt-ll Park. Ilfmlt'il ly Olio tmr of aad get NOW rale Homo Fall taahl.ard. -ja.

pare atlh rhill-a. j0" rnvrk ftjeel aad a- -vllTf II cat laa. JUr lh nurM'a ci'-ntet and fuiiuU-st Itethlehrm Rebeliah ltdga 3T Ice Cream Social Al the New Temple SOS R. Maarae M. Friday Kvrninr.

1 ti 10 lee ream aad Home Mads ake lao Pie A'la le Pop gc Where tlicre a lr wlio ilowurt li-lwiia. tin Ion eontitiKent this like tj nit'tt ami talk with a nal. 1 SMHIY BURNCTTC STARTS i. it I 3:35 1:33 iovs iioii iiK'lmles mk Ii famous names as llonu-e Ijiird. Fred iKliitont, the, Carr Itrothers.

Anion Slmms. Mr. nml Mrs. Ilrnie Wiswcll, Kinko, asTBw.faiaB wilk live circis clown? What loy (ItM-Nn't thrill at the prosidil? Hut it linHns every tiny at the ilrctis grouiuU when the huge Cole ISrot tiers f-liow Is in town. The clowns all like ami Harry Holmes ami others too ntim- I FOR FACE, larce Mie.

ifA liratjweiclit. NOW! VPd Drive Out Wliere It Is Cool eaaf rous to mention. Ixit ontslandliig in the land of sawdust and Panli lliotn Lnnw ffrinr Im run. CAMP 66 LEWIS STONE ANDY DEVINE HENRY HULL Charles COBURN BUDDY EBSEN HENRY O'NEILL girls. Just as much as the ys ami fflp, KJi STARTS girls like them.

As a matter of fact. Miles oa V. S. 30c Fridav Channel Cat Fish Plate ones. Inspired by ideas gained through a chance conversation with youngster on the lot and in the vast audiences.

Performances scheduled to legln nt 2 and p. in. daily o)en with a gorgeous e-tnr! "Im Seville In the clowns know that without younRsters there probahly would le n-3 clowns ot all, tecause It is the lyonngsters first, last, and always loudly express their appreciation of the down antics. The Arnold Johnson and Orchestra. i 1 Also THE WEEKLY ADVENTURES OF LONE RANGER'' 1 I otueay.

a rlashea. if clowns also know Hint many of the nwii iiii.m i nin a iaiiiiii4 aaaiii Cold Beer Soft Drinks Delirious Hamburger antl Taty SamltvirlicA at All Times. V. J. VAN III SS lirice Drivp Curb Service tnjoy a Tropic Holiday At the C'OOI.

IK IN Ai-nt of Treachery' most laughable skits originate from mM ideas of gsters. noM N.la,.llar vi.nine That's why. on cin-tis you'll itauennt ever presented by a circus, see youngsters and clowns Adv. FIIONT and STIIKKTS (ilANT CARTOON HOUR SAT. 12 NOON.

Marts 1:40 3:45 ft:.

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