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AND SERVICE TTON co. tit. Him 1 tfin) I ni)it from 7 wnrt 7 to I tn hilt VI he. fh'lt- nntv if twn (In 1 plnytnfc a hole I DECATUR HERALD THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1930. DECATUR HERALD Artist Group Will Interpret Works Of Operetta Composers Musical Drama "in, Georgian Times" Also to Be Presented Tonight program.

Harold Sanford jtlect- ti veritable bouquet of familiar loved me led its tor hla oiav (or this evening. Including rt "Orange Oeitral Illinois Deaths if Ammlcnrt operetta Jcrotiic Kern entl flsplnUM This United Marine Koiett In prrsentlnR the MCA t-loui will He heard In a half hour concert I veterans, died In his home in East NEC network At 8 o'clock broadcast over the Columbia system iNewton. Friday afternoon. services for William Crawford were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon from Reoier chapel. Burial wan In Wooiilawn cemetery, Mr.

Crawford wea killed when he was struck by the Daylight Special, fast Illinois Central passenger train, In Clinton Tuesday afternoon. URIAH WARFEL NEWTON--Uriah Warfel, 83, one bondjof Newton's few surviving Civil war (light the direct from the Marine Barracks. 6:31) o'clock BATTLE OF GIANTS FOR JUNE 23 levels 1 EiBBti" Oi mainly Intfwlttces noisltv versMi of ttesseli Columbia cysten) at 7 "March Hie iti NBt Moment uiii.n-1 wan born at Hunting ton, nrltau I I UK Y1 1 at o'clock November 4, 1M6. When 14 "ears Uiey Marsh. vr nln Captain Taylor Bran-J Mr.

Warfe! ran away nnQ Kline otl oftt )e V' (M unit In (for service In the Civil war, He was Poker. thllt niartlal out May 2B, 1866 and Join-; tenor and WUfrpti 7 tod hto parents near Roae Hi)' Jasper icnor. aim mrea 1 a psyctiolosleal study, He waa united In marrlare Is pltty.w1tnln-a.play to be to Mls 9 Mlnerva Dougherty, Oct. 1873. In Greenup, They were the a ipavents of 11 children, eight of whom lth thdp mothet are eefti Thoy are A of outstantllftR programs i Hflnr i' Evcwtt WarW ot Zelgler; over the; o'clock In froni' evident In glancing over Thurs- MM Tft lor of Decatui 1 Mrs.

II. K. Jones of Wheeler; Logan and 1 Hairlson Warfel of Verne, ili.im.iii/'xUnn of This lack be compensated for on Friday tt of Decoration Day pro- Frances Davidson of Ootton- fframu will be presented. Among the i wox1 Al 'U Walteif Woi-fel of Ar- uiost Intet'estlng will he the Indian- culn an(i Omct Warfel of Newton. al (he auto raccw scheduled to begin of Klnc (icorgu 1 of England, 2:15 p.

m. President Hoover vrlll i ntlnpted from deliver an address during the annu- i tlHtulf'l. will pres- memorial services on the Oettya- pn'pil on N'BC undsr burg battlefield. The president's ine Election ot 9otlero at 0' voice will be twanl at 12t-l5 p. tonUli! Bnl wl twet HVItn- Ihc nijsk.il ontilled ot network itallons.

is one In the Numerous baseball broadcast will of C.tni' In Mutle. to sport fans. All of the programs together with the time of Lnk' and "Shoald. their broadcast will be listed tn Frt- 1 i tlic tuneful contributions. day's Herald.

Two brothers, John Warfcl of Rose Hill and William Warfel In Oregon, and two sisters, Graves of Denver, Mrs, Col. Margarett and Mrs, Retta Brown of Bethany are also! left. Funeral soivices were conducted, Sunday afternoon. BurIM was ln Riverside cemetery, FIFTY-TWO SHELBY PUPILS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS TONIGHT SHELBYVILLE-- Commencement 1 exercises for Shelbyvtlle eighth grade neaday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the gymnasium of the Main street, school. E.

N. Hcrron will deliver the address. Invocation will be given byj Rev. P. B.

Madden, and benediction by Rev, P. Jordan Mrs. P. Auld, member of the cation, will present tl) Uhe E2 graduates Virginia Von Porat Knocks Oat Gagnon in Sixth; Seeks Match With Griffith Fighter Who Handed Griffith K. 0.

Wins Crowd With Gameness; Gagnon Knocked Down Twice in Second Round; But Lasts Until Sixth itty western contender for the title left CHICAGO. May 38--Otto Von vacan by the retirement O( at, the hard-b'ttinjf Norwegian Tunney. i heavyweight, was eager today foi- Von Pwat a eagerness was base, match with Tuffy Griffith, the Sioux' his knockout eighth grade girls will sing The graduates arc- Ttock. ntnpfh'l Blsfffl. Pul" Jcii JJoTiiPt, IVkharrt Uoji Tlorpni-u 'Brack Brown.

JultFt Bulllnetoii TrfMi Gftmlc llflrinnl Crouch Ornn ihjtvnn Slav Vlfmtfnff John THllnli Onrvlti. Ihiits (llljwn llclinlnJCl nTM Hill tail May RnlLtl) TohCV, VenECH 1 Keller I.n»l? r.nron MnlUuwi NVII Mr Ordii Sillier. (Mty Uuth whiles inw u'urtt viie watmiii. Ucuy CIVIL WAR GUESTS AT DEDICATION SALEM--Four Civil war veterans I from Salem attended the dedication of the John A. Logon monument in Murphysboro, Saturday afternoon and scoring a technical knockout I I A QPUnni Griffith, rated with Von Porat a- U-NNllHAM bUIUUL one ot the IDddlewesl's best heav; DAMAGED BY VANDALS I weights.

orittith avenged the knockout defeat by wit EFFINGHAM--The Central school ning a ten-round decision here fror. was broken Into Tuesday night and Gagnon. number ot doors and windows' Gagnon Came smashed and the property otherwise! Wednesday Von Porat damaged. This Is the third tiwlout to win by a knockout. He ac within the last lew months that tlv compllshed his purpose, but in doiii school has been entered Blood- 30 he beat one of the gamest figfci hounda were secured Wednesday I morning and au attempt made to trail the miscreants but no trace has than was Von Porat, but the v.i'UH jbcen found of them.

vreglan'a deadly punches and wcij' 1 Two negroes have been In the 1 advantage of pounds cd to. ty jail here since Monday afteinooii.imuch for Jack ivhen they were arrested for colliding' It was a great fight wilh Gagno, with a car driven by Chester Cooper doing most of the leading and of this city. The accident happened Porat lying Jn wait to land one Sunday night near Teutopolis on his deadly punches It looked eis to anpear in the Chicago ring. Gagnon was better at Decoration Day Radio Program -ft" it: in (HI rt til' nif Jll nor bait tt MA'l 1 i Sluslrn! Hotls mi'l i i i Anil Furni IVjBinni WHBlt. MAQ I'd till I "in i aoj i oHimMji i i I i Irt BAf 1:1.1 i i i i i iti'iiii' iis't ni AI.VA GREENUP--Funeml services (br Alva 1 Mustard, 73, who tiled in I tho of hla Don In Long Beach Ca), were conducted in Greenup cemolciy Monday by Rev, Loving.

Ho the son of William an-l Mary Mustard and bom in 1858 In Ohio. He later came to Illinois where he married Mlas Alice Ingram of near Jewctt, who died In W29. To this union three children were bom. one daughter, Peail, deceased, and two dons, Lemuel of Chicago and Harry of Long Btaeh, Cat. MISS KITTIE CATXIN MATTOON--Mlas KlUie Calltn of Ncoga, died in Memorial hospital at o'clock Tuesday evening, following a major operation Monday.

Under' I taker Bwengc! ot Neoga came Mattoon for the body. Mlsa Catlln ITOB a daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. George Catlln and 'Uvnsi born in Charleston March 11, 11878, She made her home with het Verna Maxwell in Neoga. A 10-round struggle at PWladelpWs on June 23 hat been booked between Privno Corners, gigantic Italian, and George Godfrey, negro mammoth, two of biggest in siie) heavyweight performers.

The brat brings to an end agitation to have the huge foreigner pit hU against the huge Leipcrville negro. were seated on the speaker's form, The dedicatoiy address plat- made by Paul McNutt of loom In g- lon, past national commander cC the American Legion. The veterans from Salem weic Maitin, 88; E. H. Steete, 86; Jolini March, and Cunningham,) Route 11, The colored men are though thing-; had ended in the Inothers, Sam and Clarence Berk-'ond round when Von Porat sent eley and their Chrysler car bears a 1 straight loft to the liver.

Cagn 1 Michigan Hcentc They piofess to and took a count of elgf have been on their way to City from Detroit, Kansas He was down again before the roui'l was over and was out on his Jc" 1 nuxt rw.l a MI r- Kna TODAY'S CHAIN BROADCASTS WJBL PROGRAMS 4 i i i Poll llif C'tiptUl Iiyi-" 1 WtBO WHAS in) Ftn tuntin Htnii (NBC) WEA IT LSP 1V110 WTAM WON. A IWt'-'i Orcli i WJZ MKA KVW. S. Marine Bntul Col.) WBSM i Cul i WABC WtSBlt A i i (SBC) A KdP WTMJ Orrh'-itin (NBC) WtBO WCKV WJH. HI MrlodV WTAM.

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Kvpnlnf Tca-tltiic tunes U'orld bookman Child re n's Rook 16-- Road bulletin. CASEY YOUNG WOMAN, VALLEY PARK MAN WED pretty wedding occtir- led Sunday noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Gtick, when their daughter, Miss was united In. marriage to Mfch O'Brien of Valley Park, by Kcv. Clarice Noidling Hiss Florence Cloghorn of St. Lduia, was maid of honor and Hut ray OIlclC brother of the bride, also, of St Louis, was best man. A dinner followed the ceremony, the guests being the bridaLparty In honor seats, Mrs Alice Rothans, Jflss Lorraine Hortten, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Earl Spar, Otto C. Zepf, Murray and Eugene Glick, all of 9t Louis, Mo, Mr and Mrs. C. C.

Nordling and Mr and Mrs. Ten Fruncli of this city The bride is a graduate of the Casey Township Hitfh school with the class of 1926, Since she has held a busintsi position in St, Louis, whore the bridegroom is also employed by the Studcbafcei CASEY ROTARY CLUB ENTERTAINS WOMEN Anns ivece Ruests Automobile Co. Following the dinner, Cooper filed the complaint agains-t'when the thlid round started, but n- thern and they are awaiting a hear- fought back. Ing He damaging punches k.n Slrcn DBJS til the sixth when he took a hsM George'Jager and Elmer Plumloy, rtght to the Jaw and a straight left ST and 36 years of age, respectively, to the liver. Tbat straight tcfi if ot Toledo, who were airested here'Von Porat's most deadly punch some time ago, charged with violat- von Porat-Tutfy Xeit ing the prohibition act.

were arraign- The fight allowed the tans to the county court Mondaj forward to the greatest "natural' where served another dinner that even- couple motoied to Ccntraha a Bister oE the bridegroom the dinner and program of the Roa fternoon and' enter p)ea which Chicago can stage--a the a lacy club Monday evtnlng in tlie J3e They were ven a sen Tuffy Griffith and Otto Von Lite hotel. George W. Bell, Dr. W. of 60 davs at the state pena) poi-at for supremacy of the heavy Buckler and Vand ali a weight division In the Middle Ww weve ITI charge of the program The Later they continued their trip speaker of the evening was Petal to St.

Louis, wheie they will live. BICVCLE FOB TWO IjiiKert i POOLE. Bng--It was iv vt-iy stylish marriage and they didn't need eau'lage when B. J. Bennett and Miss Gwcn Hawkins, respectively, vice-president and woman champion of the Poole Wheelers, arilved at the church on single and rode awav'ion a tanderm Kaltj ot Mt.

Carmel, past governor or thts district Mrs. Walter Newlin sang a group of solos and Dr. Charles Foster gave a harmonica solo. S. TOO MANY INTERESTS MANCHESTER, Eng--John Ash- (oti, 47, some times a butcher and at other times a professional backer of horsesr, was sent to prison for four months for "unlawfully contributing to hte insolvency by gambling." weight and an early match with winner PLAN SIEMOBIAI.

KITES the Sharkey-Schmfilling fight 'n MATTOON--Annual Memorial day'New York next month, services and field mass will he con The referee wanted to stop w-i- ducted in Calvary cemetery at 10. neaday night's battle because of a o'clock Friday morning. A solemntbadly bleeding cut over Gagnons high moss will be. sung. The but the Boston fighter will be on the mound of the cruci- although he was blinded flxlon group In the center of the' with blood.

cemetery Following the mass, Although he left the ring- a losn, i Gagnon received one of the most Stoan, director of the Proportion ofimcndous ovations ever accorded tho Faith society ot the Spring fie diocese, wil preach the sermon. fighter the stadium. By Inerve, Jack won the crowd to him. 0:33 Haseball ocores. 15--Sam Plilo, (tccoirtlnn Workman, banjo, Wallace and Cause y.

Arthur'a Knight. Filfl--Hazel VanSlekle. Nils--Veterans of Foreign Wars off DAVID MARSHALL SALEM--David Marshall, 68, died Tuesday afternoon 3 o'clock in apartment In the East Main hotel. He had been an Invalid since suffering A paralytic two ago, Sunday morning. May 25, he suffered another stroke from which he never rallied.

He leaven his widow, Mis. Li 1 tic 'Maddox, Marshall. -Ho became a ot Marlon lodge, No. 130, A. P.

M. on March 4, 1905, and held many offices In the lodge. 'He was also worthy patron ot ths 15, S. The body was taken to Hancock Nick funeral homo whete luneral services wore conducted Thursday alternoo.ii 'at 1 o'clock, by members of the Ma- iaonic lodge. Bmlat was In East 1 Lawn A Sensational Saving Just in Time for Decoration Day Clearance RADIO THE CLOCK r.C,\ INBO KVU Kttn WTMJ.

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VI- ftfty. 'Mv ClncinnMI, Eilucnttoiml Tnlli; WMAQ 7 0 i chli-nn. Health Tiilfc. DECATUR'S MUSIC CENTER l.mn'l HI'A MuJMitt Kmlln. Bran A I (Vf.W wt.s H'M Cljicfiiustl.

aitaen CJO-Hul IW Pean- Cincinnati Townera. WLS (8I0.31D1 tlrtlin MBS CHOLE JONES TAYLORVILLE, May services for Mrs. Chole Jones 55, wife of Harvey Jones, who died "Wednesday moinlng at the St. Vincent hospital, following an operation Tuesday for the removal of an enlarged tumor, were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Chrlstaln chuich, Rev Henry pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oaki Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Jones was born in this city, February 8,1877, the daughter of Mr and Mis, Crlsley Miller. She was married to Harvey Jones In 1918. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following brothers and uliters: Miller, Vandalla; Rlch- and Miller, Enid. Oklahoma and Ona MortagMe 110 resides In Missouri.

KANSAS--Mrs. Gertrude Chaney, aged 60 yeata, wife ot William M. Chaney of Kansas, died In the Oakwood hospital at 1 o'clock on Tues- evening after an operation performed several weeks ago. She had tie en III for some lime. The body was removed to Kansas to be prepared for burial and ralgned Before Justice of the Peace await funeral services.

Prices Slashed on Leading Make, First Grade Tires to Clear Out Broken Sets and Lines UR previous Clearance Sales have made Bargain Thoroughly up to minute. tend of great to tnttj owner of who the atatott plntttM unil U'BNFl t'hlVnyo. 8k9toll Cliu'liinMl. "Cr'mdUilH." roc-usi Wimvfport. rro- Try Slutnp fcnif Victor ncKinnlf 1 1 OIO Kins C'Ofit f'hJiHffo Bock htatl Chlcneo Mlln WT.H Tomorrow's Trlb, Clnclnnntl, Ho II in OilJ WHAI) Wl MR.

Hour, The International Radio Atlas 5 Al Herald Office WBNH Miamn WM.itT'flif(·»*:) CWwieo. Orsh- (j CMfuxit. Orel)- 'History. Here's the greatest yet. Our new-car change-over business on Generals lias been bigger than ever this spring.

We have ordered hrtge stocks of the matkjble new Blowout-Proof GeneralTire and must have room. AH the other makes must go and we have stashed prices regardless of cost to move them quick! New. first- grade tires--the same makes that come on aew cars-full factory guarantee. Alt leading brands and popular sizes on hand at start of sale but not all sizes in every brand. Special lots of 3, pairs, singles.

All thrown into 6 tenmional price groups. Grab your bargains early. TRADED IN FOR Bargains in Guaranteed Used Tires THE GENERAL TIRE Goodyear All-Weather, Goodrich Sil vert owns, Firestone Gum-Dipped, U. Fisk VILLA GROVE CROUP 1 Size Balloons 95 for FORDS and CHEVROLETS GROUP2 Size Balloons 95 for Star Whippet Chrysler 63 Ershlne Pweiac B-28 Plymouth nnd othew. GROUP3 Size 5.OO BaUoom $395 PONTIAC DURANT WHIPPET 4 Size Balloons PEERLESS ESSEX NASH BLJICK iv ovf tinil NIIP4I3 OVT 1UIH1IIVJ Ml "i Alien iviii rti- Mi.o Hnnwn ovtr lrVr llwlr (ew 1 In Tiioirtijr iililt wtlli Mr, en'l Mrs rrasier nc- vfta ot tlif fnivenHy et HUnoln Mid Mrs Jmtnn Norrlj or Vfra guests ihi GIFIan4 Hanson Tiiwdsr flvm.

Mr. nnd Mm. C. Reiufro itnd grMid- Jllai Fiithor Mao Tlenifro of cutur. Mr.

Irn onl tvr Mrji K. rtobeitoti Hnrttiolow nnl Mn. htnrinn IVnl fl( fhi-mvialgii A una mtnctmcnt TAKEN TO TONTIAC SHELBYVILLE. --William Milter of Shelbyvilte, and Jesse Serlbner, of Duval, who were arrested reoenU ly charged with ransacking the country home of Charles Hopkinsi near Fancher, were returned to the Pont lac reformatory by Parole Officer William Nibert, Monday. KVW Ctilcwe Dtn Rimo 1 Or- KYW fiHM'V-JO-Sit' Done.

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Sate Starts Today Doors Open at 7 A. CECIL F. LITTLETON, PRES. Cor. Wood and Franklin Sts.

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