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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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ThTrtrrn I Pantafraph, Bloomington, June 1933. 't CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS Pae In 1S93 in Covington, Ind. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Maude McConkey of Farmer City; a son, Haven of Wapella; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She was a member of the Cum Lincoln -Woman Files $100,000 Mrs.

Mary Charmichael, 620,2 S. neral Home here. Funeral ar- Clinton Bloomington; a twin rangements are incomplete. STERN'S ARE OPEN MONDAY A. M.

To 9 P. M. sister, Mrs. Mable Riddle, Minier; berland Presbyterian Church at De Yittv She was preceded in death by her husband. five brothers, Carson, Blooming-ton, Clarence, Nashville, Damage Suit rT Claude E.

LeSeure PEKltf (PNS) Claude E. LeSeure, 79, of 246 Cooper died at 7:30 a. m. Saturday at Pe-kin Public Hospital. He had been a patient there for five weeks, had been ill since March.

His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Preston Funeral He was born Feb. 14, 1S93, in Los Angeles, the son of Franklin and Mary Paul Dona-van. He married Hazel Heal-less Aug.

27, 1921, in Covington, Ind. He. was a graduate of the University of St. Louis School of Dentistry and began his practice Fred and Everett, Lafayette James Linton, nine grandchildren. A brother preceded him in death.

LINCOLN (PNS) Suit for $100,000 damages for personal in- 1 juries received June 9, 1356, was filed in Circuit Court Saturday by Mrs. Mary Donnell LEXINGTON (PNS) Mrs. Mary Alice Donnell, 57, died at Home, Rev. Herbert Tetzlaff offi Here are some good Values for Monday -While They Last T. V.

SWIVEL CHAIRS Helen M. Hulse of Lincoln against in Mason City in 1924. Brokaw Hospital, Normal, at 5:10 She was a member of the Mi A veteran of World War he-' p. m. Saturday alter a lingering ciating.

Services will also be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Christian Church at Bethany. Burial nier Methodist Church, the WSCS, the Royal Neighbors and Ameri was a member of the American1 illness. can Legion Auxiliary.

The Meyer Furnace Co. and William of Lincoln. Mrs. Hulse alleges that she suffered permanent injuries 'when she slipped on water which had dripped on the floor from an air conditioning unit in the Abe Lin will be held at 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Chrisitan Church at Bethany. Burial will be in Bethany Ceme Rudolph Grebner METAMORA (PNS) Rudolph for Pay $3.50 down Dental Association and the Mason City American Legion post. Surviving are his wife; a son, Robert, in the service in Honolulu; a granddaughter; a sister, Mrs. Ada Houseworth of Mason City; a brother, Arthur of Mason tery. Visitation begins at 1 p.

m. She was taken to the Muesel-man Funeral Home in Lexington. The funeral will be at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Lexington Methodist Church, Rev.

Irving Kenyon officiating. Burial will be in Grid-ley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home beginning at III I I) IBM illMlS I) coln Coffee Shop. She aTxged that Grebner, 63, of R. R.

2, Metamora, Sunday at the Preston Funeral died at 4:45 p. m. Friday at Eu Home. the unit was improperly installed by the defendants. The plaintiff Charles Moser reka Hospital after an illness of City.

several months. He was farm He was born July 10, 1878, in Marshall a son of Felix and Elizabeth Harmison LeSeure. He asks damages each of the four counts filed in the case. Three brothers preceded him in, 2 p. m.

Monday. er. She was born in Lexington Nov Services will be at 9 a. m. Mon Moser, Out of Navy, To Resume Studies GOODFIELD (PNS) Charles married Ora Mitchell Dec.

13, 1900, at Bethany. She died in 1932. day at St. Mary's Church, 21, 1900, the daughter of Frank and Clara Ogden Freed. She mar Jeath.

Mrs. Nell Fitzgerald MINONK (PNS) Mrs. Nell Fitzgerald, 71, of 225 He then married Belle Turner Lourdes. The Rev. Cyril will officiate.

Burial will be in the Moser. who was graduated in 1956 ried Raymond E. Donnell Feb, 26, 1920, in Bloomington. Dec. 23, 1936, in Peoria.

from Illinois State Normal Univer BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK Survivine are his wife: four Lourdes Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 3 p. m. today at the Ma sity before entering the Navy, has Surviving are her husband; her St. died at 5:45 a.

m. Saturday daughters Velma McMahan, Mrs. Dorothy Wubben, Mrs. Enid mother, of Lexington; a daughter, Mrs. Jake Hoobler of Gridley; a son Funeral Home.

The rosary will be said at 8 p. m. Black and Mrs. Lena Larkin, all of Pekin; one son, George, of Mr. Grebner was born Oct 15, son, Robert of Lexington; three brothers, Alex of 606 E.

Mulberry been discharged and will take a refresher course this summer preparatory to a coaching position. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moser of Danvers and a brother of Mrs. Elmer Bauman.

Springfield; four stepsons, Lester 1895, in Worth Township, the son of John J. and Louisa Schneider Smizer of Phoenix, Julius Bloomington, Earl and Ray of Lexington; and six grandchildren. Smizer of Peoria, Thomas and Grebner. He married Anna Fan-del Oct. 2, 1917.

They had 11 chil at her home. She had been ill a year and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Friday afternoon. Her funeral will be at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday at St.

Patrick's Church, with the Rev. Ambrose Kroger officiating. Burial will be in St Patrick's Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Wilcox Funeral Home, and the rosary will be said there at 7:30 p. m. Monday. She was a member of the William Turner, both of Peoria; Methodist Church, Order of East three stepdaughters, Mrs. Mabel ern Star, Rebekah Lodge, Royal Neighbors of America, the Ameri Mayer, Mrs.

Virginia Houlihan and Mrs. Mildred Barr, all of Peoria; a brother, Clinton, of Athens; 9 grandchildren and 2 great dren. He is survived by his wife and 11 children, four brothers, five sisters and 29 grandchildren. The children are Wilbert Florentius, Mrs. Virginia Sharick, Mrs.

Georganne Kiesner, Metamora; Mrs. Bernadine Kern, Rein- Lincoln Priest To Give First can Legion Auxiliary, and was president of the auxiliary board grandchildren. She was born Aug. 26, 1836, near Benson, a daughter of Alexander and Brigette Quirm. She was mar Two daughters, three brothers end three sisters preceded him in death.

ried to John Fitzgerald Nov. 24, 1916, in Minonk. He died Li 1953 mm Cy irv 40 Solemn Mass hart, Rudolph, and Mrs. Gloria Crank, Washington; Lowell, Low-point; Francis, Washburn; and He was a member of the Chris Attractive and comfortable! 100, swivel type. Upholstered in good heavy tapestries in your choice of several new colors! See these! You'll want at least one pair at this low price! tian Church at Bethany and Surviving are1 two sons, John Evanston; Robert, Zurich; a member of the Oddfellows Lodge Ernest, at home.

His four brothers are Albert, He was a retired employee of the Chicago and Northwestern Eddie, Emil and John, all of brother, James, Toledo, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Cushing, 915 N. Madison Bloomington; Mrs. Ruth Vogel, 402 E. Emer Metamora.

Mrs. Laura 'Budm- 21 INCH Railroad, had lived in Pekin for nan, Mrs. Hilda Plumb, Mrs. Fred of the Odd Fellows Children's Home in Lincoln. Miss Irene Ling MINIER Miss Irene Ling, formerly of Minier, died Thursday in Fontana, according to word received by her niece, Mrs.

Lawrence Snodgrass of 410 N. Linden Normal. Her funeral will be at 2 m. Tuesday at McReynolds Funeral Home in Minier with burial in Minier Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday evening at the funeral home.

She was bom Dec. 19, 1877, in Minier, a daughter of James O. and Emma Ling. She attended Minier schools and LINCOLN (PNS) The Rev. Leroy Ceslaus Hoinacki, O.

P. (Order of the Preachers), son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hoinacki, of 227 Dclavan ordained into the Dominican order in Washington, D. C.

Thursday will give his first Solemn Mass at 10 a. m. son Bloomington; Miss Kath- Fandel, Mrs. Cecilia Opdyke and the past 12 years. Mrs.

Martha Strayer Mrs. Isabelle Krumholz are his hm, Minonk; six grandchildren ECONOMY BRAZIER Two daughters and two brothers MINIER Mrs. Martha Stray also preceded her in death. er. 57, of Minier died at 12:40 Sunday in St.

Mary's Catholic She was a member of St. Patrick's Church, the Altar and Ro a. m. Saturday at her home. 1 tetf at JJ IX lctrr4: Xi Her funeral will be at 2 p.

Church. The Rev. Louis Sukavoty. O. sary Society of the church and the Monday at the McReynolds Fu of Ohio will serve as deacon and neral Home, with the Rev.

Mary Houseman officiating. Burial will the Rev. William M. Gannon Royal Neighbors Lodge. Mrs.

Wilhelmina Rudd FORREST (PNS) Mrs X)J Charge It five sisters. James O'Neal Barnes DE LAND (PNS) James O'Neal Barnes, 83, a retired farmer, died Saturday at 12:30 a. m. in St. Mary's Hospital in Decatur.

He was brought to the Trigg Funeral Home. His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the De Land Methodist Church, with the Rev. Donald E.

Walden officiating. Burial will be in the De Land Cemetery. O. will be the sub deacon. Illinois State Normal University The festival sermon will be giv keeps WHITE houses WHITE for years Du Pont 40 House Paint is self-cleaning scient.ftcalty made to shed dirt, dust and soot with every rainfall.

It renews its brijjht, just-painted look year after year. Because the beauty lasts longer, you don't have to paint as often so you save both work and money! Goes on fast and easy Hides beautifully en by The Right Rev. Msgr. Leo Wilhelmina Rudd. 69, formerly of P.

Henkel of St. Man's Church; Outdoor Grill on cast with adjustable crate. Carry yoora honif. and master of ceremonies will be and taught in Central Illinois several years before going to Washington and California to teach. A brother and sister preceded her in death.

Forrest, died Friday morning at St. Mary's Hospital in Kankakee. Her funeral will be at 11 a. m. Only 23 fll the Rev.

Victor Abell. Mrs. Cordelia Armstrong will be organist. Friends may call at the family be in Minier Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10 a.

ra. Sunday at the funeral home. She was born at Nashvlle, Jan. 7, 1901, a daughter of James and Nellie Taber Agnes. She was married to Floyd Strayer in 1919.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Finnegan, Shirley; a son, William, Minier; six sisters, Mrs. Nora Fritz, Freetown, Mrs. Clora Carmi-chael, Columbus, Mrs. Ethel Waltman, Columbus, Mrs.

Ella Brummitt, Lafayette, Only 19 to Sell. Come Early! The Rev. Mr. Hoinacki, as celebrant will use a gold and ivory chalice imported from Paris, the home Sunday Michael Gene Walters COLFAX Michael Jean Walter, infant son of Robert Gene and Lois Eileen Wyant Walters, gift of his grandmother, 33 Elizabeth Pfeiffer. of R.

R. 1, 7 Lincoln. Mrs. Pfeiffer, who be died at 9:05 a. m.

Saturdav short Gal. (ii house job lots) STEEL UTILITY TABLE WITH COIiD SOCKET came ill in Washington Wednesday and was unable to attend the ly after birth at Gibson Commu He was born Jan. 18, 1875, in Monticello, the son of M. H. and Martha Daughtery Barnes.

He married Gertrude Frizzell Dec. 23, 1901, in De Land. She died Nov. 5, 1951. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Eva Bride, Metamora; Mrs. Ruby Lindsey, Clinton; Miss Pearl at home; a son, Reber Royal Oak, two brothers, Monday at Phillips, Friday and Schreffler Funeral Home with the Rev. Daryl Farnham officiating. Burial will be in Bement Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday afternoon at the funeral home.

She was born Dec. 5, 1SS8, In Chicago, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. She married to Claude Rudd in '1904 in Forrest.

He died Aug. 23, 1953. Surviving are two sons, Charles, Bradley; -Kenneth, Griffith, a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Coen, Kankakee; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was a member of the First nity Hospital.

He was brought to ordination service, is improved enough to travel, and will return the Lamb Funeral Home. The beauty lasts hon you paint with the finest Graveside rites will be at 1:30 by train to Chicago and will be brought by ambulance to her home Sunday afternoon. T) PAIHTS a A breakfast will be served 150 I Leland Monticello, Henry, Miami. three 6isters. Mrs.

Rinda Prosper, Mrs. Lucy Miller and 'Miss Jennie, Monticello, iigiil p. m. Sunday at Gibson City Cemetery, with the Rev. Malcomb Norment officiating.

Surviving are his parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wyant, Colfax; Mr. and s. Charles F.

Walters, Saybrook. Mrs. Jessie M. Barnes LINCLLN (PNS) The funeral of Mrs. Jessie M.

Barnes, 75, who died Friday evening, will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday at Hol Congregational Church of Kanka eight grandchildren. A sister and or more guests at noon at the Knights of Columbus ball room. A reception will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.

m. Sunday at the Hoinacki residence, 227 Delavan St. Mr. and "Mrs. Hoinacki entertained visiting priests at a dirmor Saturday evening.

BROWN GLASS PAINT CO. 213 East iTont Stn-et We Give Green Stamps "The whitest White" kee and the Order ol the Eastern Star of Forrest Mrs. Anna Letcher SECOR Mrs. Anna Letcher. three brothers preceded him in death.

The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the Heart Fund or the Methodist Church Building Fund. Exacllr tha IS lnrk 2i Inch fpl Ttirr hrlri: rolling clrri. Triple elrctrle tlrt. Eollr rl wp. Call far It la ymr car at this special prlrr.

Carry jours home Cabot's 76, was found dead in hor bed land and Barry Funeral Home a Na I-arAaT? Sa raaac Otiril about 5:30 p. m. Saturday. She lived a mile west and miles south of Secor. She was taken to the Vincent Mrs.

Lucy Grover WESTON Mrs. Lucy Grover, life out doers this summer with the Rev. L. H. Appel officiating.

Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Visitation will begin Sunday afternoon at the funeral home. Enjoy 77, died at 1:15 p. m. Saturday at EXTRA SPECIAL MONDAY! xvlemorial Home at El Paso.

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m. 1 1 'Shut Out A by protecting your home with low-cost, easily-installed Monday at the Pils Funeral Home ft whites but its hiding power is such that two coats will cover any surface as completely as Mrs. Emma Page the Weather With Shutr 1 three coats of ordinary white' CLINTON (PNS) Mrs. Emma Lee Page, 86, who lived in De Witt until a year ago, hen she moved to Clinton, died at 6 Jalousie Aluminum Windows paint It doesn't turn yellow or 'i i7 Regular p. m.

Saturday in John Warner i darken, but holds its brightness; remains that way for years. 50 The practical all-weather window for: 79 "Cheap" paint is a waste. The Chenoa. Visitation will begin Sunday. She was born May 21, 18S1, in Chenoa, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Harkrider. She was married to Arthur Grover Sept. 28, 1918, in Peoria. Surviving are her husband; two sisters, Mrs.

Minnie Cramer, Decatur; Mrs. Nannie Hildewald, Crivis, a brother, Clevie, Des Plaines. A daughter preceded her in death. Dr. Robert Donayan MASON CITY (PNS) Dr.

Robert Jefferson Donavan, 62. Hospital. She was taken to the Pullen and Boos Funeral Chapel. Arrangements are incomplete. She was born Nov.

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