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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 30

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THIRTY THE PANT A RA 11 1 BLOOMINGTOX. ILUXOIS, SUNDAY, OCT. 9, 1935. News Pictures By Wire y- --i A --w .11 i i 1 a.l. aw 1 tw.n..

ill 1 1 ST. PAUL, MINN. Allen Pierson, 37, Is taken from the apartment where his 31 year old wife was beaten and knifed to death. Police said Pierson admitted grappling with her. NEW YORK New York Naval Shipyard In Brooklyn Is the fclte of the launching of tke Navy's second supercarrier, the Saratoga.

Six more months of construction will be necessary before the big vessel, sister ship to the Forrestal, Is ready to join the fleet. LA SALLE CT) Some of the 38 cars of a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad freight that derailed at Somonauk are piled in a heap of wreckage. The wreck blocked the railroad's main line between Chicago and downstate Blinols cities late Friday. Central Illinois Deaths half sister. Mrs.

Margaret Kil-gore, 101 E. Poplar Normal; a half brother. John Peer, Albuquerque, N. 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and three sons.

5134,000. Personal property was valued at 564,000 and real estate at 570,000. A petition to probate the wiU was tiled in Logan County Court Saturday. A son, Herman R. and a daughter.

Mrs. Kate Harmsen, both of Emden, were named Bloomington-Normal Deaths Mrs. Suzanne Mahan 5Nf' Harfsburg Estate Value $134,000 LINCOLN (PNS) The real estate and personal property of the late Remmer Rademaker of Hartsburg has been valued at Manford Miller 1952, following his graduation from Pekin Community High School. He was a member of St. Paul Evangelical and Reform Church.

Mrs. Jessie Rudd Mower Slashes Reesers Foot CLINTON (PNS) The funeral for Manford Miller, 75, who died Friday at his home north of Lane, will be Monday at 2 p. m. at the Clinton Christian Church with the Rev. B.

E. Junkins officiating. He will be assisted by John Nelson. Burial will be in Lisenby Ceme Ml Bloomington, a son of William and Lucy Canfield Partridge. He moved to Cornell in February in 1895 and had lived there since.

He married Elizabeth S. Smith Aug. 22, 1893, in Normal. Surviving are his wife, who lives at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Dawson, in Akron, Ohio; three sons, William, Normal; Frank, Roseville, Charles, Cornell; a brother, William Cornell; 12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two sons, one daughter and two sis Lester Reeser, 43, of 2114 East FAIRBURY (PNS) Mrs. 4 Gate PI. was hospitalized Saturday 8 For These Cool Days and Evenings afternoon with a severe foot in Jessie M. Rudd, 69, died Saturday at 5:15 p. m.

at the Fairbury Hospital after a short illness. tery near Lane. The Herington Funeral Home of Clinton is in She was taken to the Cook Fu neral Home. Services will be 2 m. Tuesday at the Methodist 4 jury suffered when he caught his foot in a power mower.

Mr. Reeser was taken to Men-nonite Hospital in a Fire Rescue Squad truck at 2:20 p. m. Hospital attendants said Saturday evening he was in "fair" condition. The full extent of the foot injury, a cut below the ankle, had Church with the Rev.

William C. Jones officiating. Burial will be in ,4 ters. the Forrest Cemetery. Room Size ELECTRIC HEATERS She was born March 9, 1886, Jn Charles Farrel Robb I- 1 v.

WAYNESVILLE (PNS) Forrest. She married Pwoy Rudd in November, 1905. He died Nov. 8, 1930. They lived on a farm near Forrest and she moved to Fair-bury in 1939.

Services for Charles Farrel Robb, 76, of Highland Park, but formerly charge. Mrs. Laura Newell CLINTON (PNS) Services for Mrs. Laura Shidal Newell, who died Friday at a Jacksonville hospital, will be at 2 p. m.

Monday in the Pullen and Boos Chapel in Clinton. Dr. Philip Coen will officiate and burial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Louisa Suffer PEKIN (PNS) Mrs.

Louisa Sutter, 60, died at 12:15 a. m. Saturday at her home in Pekin. Services will be at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Noel Funeral Home with -the Rev. Herbert Tetzlaff, pastor of St. Paul Evangelical and A Reform Church, officiating. Burial will be in Glendale Memorial Gardens. Mrs.

Sutter was born Jan. 22, 1895, at Hopedale, a daughter of Alpheus and Mary Albrecht Fisher. She married Clarence W. Sutter Aug. 16, 1916, in Bloomington.

She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Grieve, Syracuse, N. Mrs. Betty McClain, Pekin; two brothers, Isaac Fisher, Dwight; Harvey Fisher, Bloomington; four grandchildren. Three brothers and a "sister preceded her in death.

She was a member of St. Paul Evangelical and Reform Church, the Mary Society of the Church, the Pekin Garden Club and the YWCA. Neal Franklin Hoffman PEKIN (PNS) Petty Officer Second Class Neal Franklin Hoffman, 21, died at 5:45 p. m. Friday at the Great Lakes Naval Hospital.

He will be brought to the Noel Funeral Home in Pekin. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. He was born Dec. 4, 1933, in Pekin, the son of Carl A. and Madge L.

Hyatt Hoffman. He married Dorla VanDyke May 16, 1954, in Pekin. Surviving are his wife, his mother, Mrs. Rudolph Strope, one brother, Richard two sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Cook and Mrs.

Vera Damerin, all of Pekin. He had served aboard the submarine Sea Owl for three years. He enlisted in the Navy Aug. 31, not been determined. Hold Man in Jail On Charge of Rape Warren E.

Sears, 3f. of R. R. 1, was arrested Saturday afternoon of Waynesville, will be at 10 a. m.

mm Monday at the Wilton Funeral Surviving are two daughters, If ft Home in Peoria. Burial will be Mrs. Russell Hammond, Anchorage, Alaska; Miss Dorothy Rudd. in the Peoria Cemetery. 111 V.

at home; two grandchildren and by sheriffs deputies after a complaint charging Sears with rape was signed by a 15 year 1 two great grandchildren. She was Charles M. Bevan McLEAN Charles Milton Be preceded in death by a son. See Our Complete Stock and Make Your Selection Now. Priced From She was a member of the Fair- van, who farmed and was in bury First Methodist Church.

Mrs. Suzanne Charlotte Mahan, 72, of R. R. 2. died at 9:20 a.

m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital. was taken to the Metzler Memorial Home, where services will be held at 2 p. m.

Monday with the Rev. M. A. Warren officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

the dairy business near McLean Bloomington girl. Searrs was being held at the county jail Saturday evening, pending a hearing before a justice of the peace. 50 for a number of years before he 7 moved to Centralia, 30 Jesse B. Gray MINIER (PNS) Jesse B. years ago, died in Centralia Thurs day night, according to word received by a sister, Mrs.

Frank 526 X. Main St. Phone 2-2210 Gray, 51 year old railroad worker, died at 1 p. m. Saturday at the home of his brother, Clarence Gray, after an illness of several months.

Benjamin of R. R. 3, Elooming mm ton, Friday night. NOTICE I now have shop of my own with two qcalifled service men. For the best of service for your T.

V. Call MYERS and WILLIAMS T.V. AND RADIO SERVICE We service all makes. Phones 3-3271 and 3-2767 Thank you. B.

B. WILLIAMS. Funeral services will be held in CARLTON Centralia at 1:30 p. m. Monday.

He was taken to the McRey- PICTURE FRAMES 3tade to Order! Chester Wcnderlin 'BimlBUa'a Hitil Calat Mia" 403 N. Main i'none 6 3013 Burial will be in Centralia Ceme Mrs. Mahan was born in Bloomington on Feb. 17, 1SS3, the daughter of Phillip and Ella Ann Cue Lorch. On Sept.

15, 1900, she married Herman J. Mahan in Bloomington. Survivors are four sons, Peter, 902 W. Jackson Arthur. R.

R. 2: Harry, 309 N. McLean and Orville. Peoria; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Carr, R.

R. a nolds Funeral Home in Minier, where services will be held at 2 tery. Mr. Bevan had suffered a skull fracture in a fall two weeks be p. m.

Tuesday. The Rev. John Mann will officiate. Burial will be in Minier Cemetery- Ml ft! 8 fore his death. '4 He was born near McLean July Mr.

Gray was born Dec. 23, 1S72, a son of Samuel and Es 1903, in Bath County, the son of Henry and Caroline Stephens ther Bevan, pioneers in the area. He and Miss Margaret Foreman Gray. He moved to the Minier were married Dec. 11.

1894. Mr. area 37 years ago and has been Bevan held memberships in sev employed by the Baltimore and ADHESIVE TAPE eral fraternal organizations in Cen Ohio Railroad. Prices Effective Mon. Thru Wed.

We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities Federal Excise Tax Will Be Added to All Taxable Item GERIATRIC LIQUID tralia. His brother is his only survivor. Surviving, in addition to Mr. Se Mr. Gray was a veteran of van's wife and Mrs.

Benjamin, are World War II, a member of the a daughter, Mrs. Arthur bona ol American Legion and the Mainte Newark, N. three brothers, nance of Way. John S. Bevan of Fort Lauder 1 2 in.

by 5 yards White. Water proof. 23c value. 1 Mrs. Albert Smith HiPotency Solution of Vitamins Iron dale, and formerly of Bloomington, George L.

Bevan of Portland. and Lloyd II. Bevan of Otter Rock, another sis LEXINGTON (PNS) Mrs. Albert Smith died at 12:45 a. Saturday at isrokaw Hospital in ter, Mrs.

Walter Popple of Port fLET US DO ALL YOUR Our electricians it IX Lwiv I quickly and JK 11 I ySjCT according to regula-I Prompt service. If HOME INDUSTRIAL WIRING if (t WILCOX ELECTRIC CO. 1 1 Martin H. Wilcox 11 917 S. Fell, Normal, HI.

Phone 8-8963 land, five grandchildren and Normal where she had been a pa tient since Thursday. six great grandchildren. One son She was brought to the Mussel- WALL PLAQUES preceded him in death. SHAVE CREAM 3Iax Factor's SEBB Lady Esther AH Purpose CREAM man Funeral Home. Services will be Monday at 2 p.

m. with the Rev. Fred Buckholz officiating. Ujinil HI Burial will be in Lexington Ceme 51.03 Jars tery. $.50 mi Mrs.

Smith was born Dec. 7 Brushless jj Close-Out $1.00 Numbers Black Gold Designs. New Formula For Dandruff Control. For Men, Women 1883, at Chillicothe, a daugh Special. Call Agent Frank Figg for STATE FARM INSURANCE ter of Merritt and Delia Smith "li'tU Style.

She married Albert Smith and he died in February, 1955. sne is survived oy three sons Jack, Bloomington; Albert Jr, Danville; Harold Lexington; CASSEROLES PENCIL TABLETS POTTY CHAIRS daughter, Mrs. Josephine Wallace Detroit, three grandchil FIRE-KING OYENWARE dren and five great grandchil Hard of Hearing Women dren. Carl V. Haecker EUREKA Funeral services for Carl V.

Haecker, 59, of Phila 2 VA Quart Size with Knob Cover Big 5 5c Size AT OSCO 5 2 Quart Size with Knob Cover Seasoned Maple. Folding Type. delphia, former Eureka resi dent who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Otto-Argo Funeral Home.

Burial will be in the Olio Cemetery. SUGAR WAFERS BRAIDED RUGS Mr. Haecker's first name was incorrectly given in Saturday's GRASS SEED New Shipment Just Arrived Guaranteed Free of Crabgrass. SMART HOME DECOR Pantagraph as Harold. STARTS VJiTHU.

Full Tound. Dutch Maid Tw in rak Always Fresh Oval Shape. $1.00 Value. 79 Now The Time 1-lb. To Plant Bag 43c KM Edward Partridge PONTIAC (PNS) Edward Atwater Partridge, 86, of Cornell died at 8 a.

m. Saturday at the Peoria State Hospital. He had been ill 2i years. He was brought to the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home.

Services FLOOR COVERINGS PLANTERS TRASH BURNER Beautiful Glazed Pottery In Assorted Styles and will be Monday at 3 p. m. at the Cornell Baptist Church with the Rev. Rudolph Loidolt of the Bloomington Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Cornell Cemetery.

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