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mnt: TI1E PANTAGRAPn, BLOOMTXGTOX. ILLINOIS. MONDAY. OCTOnER 21. 19S3.

Cadillac To Show New Design Geniral Illinois Deaths 5, Child Hosted By ISNU Gals Back in Gary Blair Funeral Home. She will be Rev. D. E. Williams will officiate, taken home Tuesday afternoon.

and burial will be in Hartsburg Mrs. Zehr was born March 20. Union Cemetery. Mrs. Miller died 1l Casali Faces Second Drunk Driving Count Lyle Casali, 32, of 532 W.

Grove arrested Sunday afternoon by Bloomington police on a drunk driving charge, pleaded not euilty Saturday at her home near Emden. 1876, near Yuton. a daughter of Charles W. Delancy CLINTON- (PNS) Charles Wesley Delancy, 86, a retired Illinois Central Ralroad employee, died at 3:45 p. m.

Sunday at John Warner Hospital. He entered the hospital a few hours earlier. Visitation will begin at 4 p. m. Monday at the Herington Funeral Mrs.

Clara Phillips Hi sr- Christian and Rachel Sharp Miller. She was married to Jacob Zehr Feb. 13, 1902. She came' to Fisher in 1311. Surviving are the one daughter, four sons, Harold, Roanoke; Walter, Albuquerque, N.

Ellis, MAROA (PNS) Mrs. Clara' Five year old Gloria Jan Phillips, 80. died at 3:55 a. m. Watson was back at her home at Sunday at Decatur and Macon Gary'.

IL. Monday after tasting County Hospital Ln Decatur. ShejlSNU's hospitality. Gloria left St. had been ill four months.

Joseph's Hospital Saturday night Her funeral was to have been for her home after she had been at the Ruble Funeral Home Mon- cared for Friday night by a host day at 3 p. the Rev. D. C.jof girls at ISNlTs Fell HalL Eliinwood officiating. Burial will Gloria had been held over la be In Maroa Cemetery.

Visitation' Bloomington when her aunt was at the funeral home will begin at ir.iured in a car wreck. The aunt. Home. His funeral will be at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the Clinton Baptist Church. John R. Cart-mill will officiate, and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Rockville, Chester, Fisher; 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mrs.

Barbara Dietterle ROBERTS (PNS) Mrs. Barbara Lena Dietterle. 79. died at 4 Sift XTnns4- cV-rrrrn filcsk Mr. Delancy was born June 26, 1869, at Minier.

a son of Henry and Mary Friend Delancy. He married Anna Peek Sept. 15, 1891, at Minier. She died last August. Surviving are four daughters, p.

m. Sunday at the Gibson City Community Hospital. She had been in failing health for some time. She was taken to the Danforth Funeral Home in Roberts where Mrs. Jessie Shriver, Peoria; Mrs.

Alta Johnson, Hensley, Mrs. She was born Oct. 1, 1S75. in'0f Gary, was in lair condition Maroa, the daughter of John and Monday at St. Joseph's with a Frances Schultz.

Her husband, broken leg. James Phillips, died in 1917. Qoria was -found" by the ISNU Surviving are a son. Merle. De- rlj at bus staUon where she catur with whom she had madeiand her unc5e following wwm.

the wreck. The little Kirt was brother. Joseph. Maroa; hv tk. Redblrd fe- to the charge before Acting magistrate Al Grabs Monday and was sent to county jail in lieu of $204 bond.

Casali, who was convicted of drunk driving July 17, 1954, in Bloomington Police Court, was also booked on a charge of operating a vehicle while his license was revoked. His license was taken away by the secretary of state Jan. 3, 1955, on the basis of the July 1954 conviction. The notification provided by the secretary of state made the revocation retroactive to July 17, 1954. Bloomington police, however, had no notification of the license being reinstated.

Casali offered no license at the time of his arrest. The state attorney's office withheld pressing the lack of license charge pending word from the sec Hazel Jackson and Mrs. Faye THE ELDORADO SEVILLE hardtop is a new body style presented In 1956 Cadillacs. The Seville is powered by a 305 horsepower engine and features "controlled coupling" II dramatic trans mission. Cadillacs may be seen at the Rust Cadillac 300 E.

Washington St. Duran, Clinton; two sons, C. R-, Decatur; Dale, Clinton; a brother. friends may call until the time of the funeral. Funeral services will William.

Long Beach. Calif. Two grandchildren and six great' a mnvpr- Wednesday at the Carlson Funer be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday rtchiin I iiian: oiiii au sons and a daughter also preceded him in death.

al Home in Joliet. the Rev. Har Bloomington-Normal Deaths old C. Skillrud officiating. Burial erts, with the Rev.

Carlos Dunagan will be at Joliet. Draws $204 Fine Mrs. Cornelia Starnes il wm omciaung. Eunal will be in tne Lyman Cemetery, Roberts. He was born in Bloomington Fred Hunt LINCOLN (PNS) Fred Hunt.

ue in oi. iticujr a wciiititij. Mr. Jeffers was born Nov. 23, She was born in Germany Jan.

On Driving Count Charles V. Wilburn. 21. of 601 66. a retired Illinois Terminal Sept.

9, 1S80. the son of Frank and Allie Wheeler Doxsee. He married in Morris on Aug. 17, sation with the uncle. The arrange- ment was to be for "a night or two." until things got better.

In the ensuing "adoption" Gloria Jane was reportedly coddled by everyone at Fell HalL Her ur.cle. however, still faces a charge of carrying an open bottle of liquor in his car. Sheriff's deputies accused him after the accident south of Bloomington. A bearing is Railroad maintenance employee, 1878, in Bladen, Ohio, the son of John and Sarah King Jeffers. He 29, 1876.

She came to the United States when she was 19 years old. Mrs. Cornelia Susan Starnes, 84, of R. R. 4, died at Brokaw Hospital at 5:20 p.

m. Sunday after an illness of five days. The funeral will be at the Beck Memorial Home Wednesday at Pine Normal, was fined $204 died suddenly at 11 a. m. Sunday retary of state on the stitus of 1909.

He retired from railroading 10 years ago. at his home near Atlanta. She has lived near Roberts ever since. She was married to Charles Monday morning by Normal Police Magistrate Herman Mead on married Margaret Carroll Oct. 1, 1923, in Bloomington.

Surviving are his wife; a son, He was brought to the Holland Surviving are his wife. Bertha; Casali's license. Casali's 1954 drunk drivirg case was the one upon which the State Dietterle March 14, 1895. a drunk driving charge. and Barry Funeral Home, pending three daughters, Mrs.

Helen Miles 1:30 p. the Rev. Oral W. Clem Wilhurn ta-a arrwctnsl 11. She is survived by one daugh arrangements.

James, R. R. a daughter, Rosemary, at home; two brothers. d. m.

Sahirrf.iv hv (slated for Thursday, ens and the Rev. H. I. Newell officiating. Burial will be in East ter; Mrs.

Lillian Harris. Melvin; He was born Aug. 2, 1SS9, in of Joliet, Mrs. Betty Savage of Chatham, N. and Mrs.

Charlotte Ahlvin of Munster, and three granddaughters; and 10 great Thomas of Gallipolis, Ohio, and Eminence township, a son of AdvrtJm)t Lawn Memorial Park. grandchildren He was released Saturday night by Mr. Mead on a S233 bond for appearance Monday morning. Ephriam and Melissa Williams Roy of Bladen, Ohio; a sister, six grandchildren. Born in Rogersville, Feb of Illinois based on omission of duty charge against Police Magistrate Walter Reiner.

The State charged that Reiner had not forwarded to the secretary of state the notification that Casali had been convicted. Reiner still She was preceded in death by Mrs. Rose Lanthoran of Proctor- A sister preceded him in death. Hunt. He was first married to 7, 1871, the daughter of Wiley and her husband and son.

Katie Lawyer in 1912 and she pre ville, Ohio. He was a member of St. John's Sarah Neely Stapleton, she mar He was preceded in death by ried Chris C. Starnes Aug. 10, ceded him in death.

He married Nina Hinds May 13, 1352, in Getting Up Nighis 7f womd by Wtca" (Ovtticf Klchtt (too Iraq-wot. bumir or lub-Jn uncstlosi or eirocf. Clowe Crlcl to comrrin Kl-la7 and Irrt-UUm. try CT8TIX far quK-k. comforUnf A bUlloo CT8TXX toit la ptti 31 yrars pro ty 3ccn.

AX druij.it for CT8TXX voder or Bocry-bxk ruartsU. 1891, in Rogersville, Tenn. two brothers and a sister. He was a member of the Broth WAYNES VI LLE Mrs. Ernest Wickenhauser returned Friday to Bartonville after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs.

Alta Ihllis. faces trial on the charge. Mrs. Mattie Emery GIBSON CITY (PNS) Mrs. Mattie Emery died at 4 p.

m. Fri Surviving are four daughters Lutheran Church and the Mount Joliet Masonic Lodge in Joliet. Raymond P. Kinsella Raymond P. Kinsella, 56, a Springfield.

Surviving are his wife; a dauglv erhood of Railway Carmen. Mrs. Madge Smiley, 807 E. Bell ter, Mrs. Lora Snyder, Lincoln; a son, Capt.

Kenneth O. Hunt, with Mrs. Ada Luttrell, Pasadena, day at her home in Indianapolis, Reports Glass Broken Guy Cary Mrs. Mae Fluty, R. R.

4, Merna farmer, died at St. Jo LINCOLN (PNS) WiUiam seph's Hospital at 12:55 p. Guy Cary, 71. a retired farmer. Carlin of rural Atlanta reported to and Mrs.

Mildred Myers, 309 S. Prairie three sons, Kirt J. of 807 E. Bell Fred J. of 1100 Sunday.

He had been ill four was found dead at 4 p. m. Sunday the Air Force at Waco, a step-son, Gaylord Hinds, and two step-daughters, Mrs. Clara Bollinger and Mrs. Nellie Britz, Springfield; two brothers, Thorn Sheriff William A.

Keys that on at his home in Towanda. His son- weeks. His funeral will be at 9:15 a. arriving homr- Saturday night that HOOKED RUGS! New Arrivals Oblong and Oval Patterns E. Grove and Chris II.

of 901 in-law, Paul Hedrick, found him he found several windows in his Tuesday at the Carmody Funeral W. Washington 21 grandchil He was estimated to have been ton, Atlanta; Jacob, California; a home had been broken. Ind. Her funeral will be at the Lamb Funeral Home at 2 p. m.

Tuesday, the Rev. L. A. of the Calvary United Brethren Church of Indianapolis officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery at Foosland.

She was born March 3. 1875. near Gibson City, a daughter of Robert and Dollie Simpson. She was married to Charles Emery of Saybrook July 11, 1302. at Monti- dren and 13 great grandchildren.

dead, apparently of heart at Home and at St. Patrick's Church: sisteP( Mrs j. 0ggi California; in Merna at 10 a. with burial She was preceded in death by tack, eight or nine hours. Embossed Designs! He was brought to the Beck her husband, two sisters, and two children.

Memorial Home where services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Rich Colors! three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs.

Zita Work EL PASO (PNS) Mrs. Zita Work. 43, died about. 6 p. m.

She was a member of the Grace in St. Mary's Cemetery in Bloom ington. Mr. Kinsella was born at Merna Jan. 19, 1899, a son of William and Katherine Kinsella Kinsella.

He Helen Sweeney June 4. 1930. Evangelical United Brethren Church. James H. Jeffers Burial will be in Zion Cemetery near Towanda.

Coroner Joseph Hallett will call an inquest. He was born in Towanda Sept. JUST YOUR SIGNATURE Gtit You Up to 550055 Saturday in Mercy Hospital, Chicago, where she had been a sur- cello. They lived in Monticello and the last few years in Indianapolis. She is survived by her husband; a son.

Max. Abilene, a Surviving are his wife and a daughter. Kathryn. 704 N. Prairie; gical patient since Oct.

10. James H. Jeffers, 76; of 718 W. 1, 1884, a son of William and Chestnut a retired GM three sons, Cpl. Daniel Kin-1 she was brought to the Vincent daughter.

Mrs. Ruth Holzman, sella. Ft. Bragg, N. Cpl.

Wil carman, died at St. Joseph's Hos Memorial Home in El Paso where Landcastcr, two grandchil $5.95 $7.50 pital at 6:30 p. m. Sunday after visitation will begin at 6 p. m.

drcn. an illness of two years. liam Kinsella. Camp Chaff Jfiseph, 704 N. Prairie three brothers, William.

Merna; James, Joliet; Cyril, Hudson; twt Mary Cary. Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Vivian Laiser, Heyworth; Mrs. Marjorie Hedrick and Mrs. Beverly Herman, Towanda; a brother, Harry, 1301 N.

Clinton a sister, Mrs. Charles IMPERIALS, Atk for Harland Earth 311 N. Main Phen 4-3001 Oscar Meserole He was taken to the Carmody Monday. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m.

Tuesday in the El Paso Federated Church, the Rev. Walter Crowell officiating. Burial will Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at LINCOLN (PNS) Oscar Mes- rnln T. rt Atlanta fatallv inhiro1 be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Saturday nirht whrn a southbound sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Sweeney. Joliet; Eleanor Kinsella, Chicago He was a member of St. Patrick's Church at Merna. Kraft, 1107 S.

Fell Normal; 4. fS eight grandchildren and one great She was born April 8. 1907. atcM10 Railroad freight engine Benson, a daughter of Frank and struck him nn a rrossiru? in At. grandchild.

Four brothers pre All New selection of extra heavy Hand Hooked Rus in beautiful Early American patterns that do so much for any decor! A delightful spot of color for your rooms Ln rich Embossed surface! Choice of 36. 43 and 60-inch sizes now in stock Don't wait, buy while selection is Big! ceded him in death. Emma Welte Vogel. She married, ianta, was taken to the Nales Fu-Evan Work Sept. 23.

1933, in Grid- nerai nomf? in Fairfield Sunday for We Proudly Announce Thar WILLIS E. HANCK Charles Francis Doxsee Choice of Soft Pastel Colors of Grey, Green, Black, Cocoa! y. ar.e was treasurer oi me funeral and burial. El Paso Telephone Co. by which Sunday Wine Peddler Fined Bill Gill.

64. of 509 S. Main Charles Francis Doxsee, 75, of f.had p101 for 25 Mrs. Gertrude Miller tcu s. 1312 Clinton a retired Elgin, Joliet Eastern Railroad signal foreman, died at Brokaw Hospital EMDEN (PNS) The funeral of Mrs.

Gertrude Miller. 53. will be at the Emden Methodist Church at paid a 5104 fine levied by Acting Magistrate Al Grabs Monday on a charge of selling liquor without Carpet Dept. 2nd FL Surviving are her husband, her mother. Peoria; three sisters, Mrs.

Frances Darr of Garden City N. Mrs. Leona Bailey of North First in Carpet at 6:30 p. m. Sunday after an ill 2 p.

m. (standard) Tuesday. The ness of several days. Death was a license. caused by a heart ailment.

Hollywood. and Mrs. Edith The funeral will be at 7:30 p. m. 10:30 p.

m. Sunday in the 300 Kirchgessner of Mount Vernon. Monday at the Beck Memorial Home with services at 2:30 p. m. block of South Main Street.

Police confiscated 10 pints of wine. Mrs. Emma Zehr Helps Heal And Clear hchySIdnRash! Gill pleaded guilty to the charge Monday. FISHER (PNS) Mrs. Emma Zehr.

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