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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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10
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hritv ticrnV rhara Baa T. P. Jennings, Mason Funeral Director, Dies MASON1 cmf Larceny Charge Follows Arrest On Auto Count eoiutir4 uw.l Srpl. 'and Is beiruj held LlVtnCilua) i. i fuikil for TVrry I.

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I I ttaiUcr olfuutwg. Iturul w.U br 4i Mafcn City Crmrter. lie was bm My 17. 1V'I. in LouuMlle.

111., a sm of Care and MfC I'ramrs FUud Jrtv on a tlarr of prtiy Urtrny. M4Mtm was anrtied Srttl. and ctuttk'nl w.ih tr Kins driung. He tMiuln I py li ix of liaa he mnr. t4niel Orat-lu JM krin June II.

11 J. in SI. J.wr. 111. Slie died Nov.

He mar ried Mt(4trt Attl in Mim C.iy Aue. 19 fl. ftimting are tut wife; a daui'h ler. Mrs. Jalna l'ivli4o.

Oil io: a urn. Tedu ram. Mjhii City; a stepson, Jin Aid. City; lo nurrs. Mit.

KW mt Wince, lliKuiiKi Ten: Mrs IV.nl Newton. I'tbana: a brother. Presbyterian Cecil. Villa Park. He was pi rented in death by h.s pmrrnti and two son.

the L'mled Campus Clu-iMian Foundation, N'otnwil. tJroup leailers will be the P.ev. William Uotdruw, Ii the Rev. Herbert IViltgrr, Coikville; the Rev. RumcII Shaw, amdii-naotor of the lllouniitigton Sxund Presbtrruin (liunh; the ftrv.

Eloomlngfon's lest Carage Buy GARAGES Finest Materia! Expert Workmanship Any Size Any Style fev FREE Estimates end Courteous Servlco Phone 823-4477 Bullock Construction Co. Coy Mees Adenauer Km. Germany -i' Con. I.uciut Clay, loft. President Kennedy's representative IWhn.

jxoos with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer after their meeting here Man in renter is interpreter. Mr. Jenninc owned the I lender- Funeral llme fur 36 xears and ttie (linMi.in Care Nutt Sunday School Session Tonight Oiester O'Neal. Otenia. and tlr Rev, K.

O. Ntrtutat, p4tur of tlir ing Hume fur fur rars. He was Maon County rortwtcr terms. He was a member of the MethndiM Church and a Sunday S.houl teacher. He was a Mason and Odd Fellow, and a member CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS El Paso Farmer Injured in Fall IL TASO tPNSl Arch host church.

The meeting will begin at 7 m. Sunday schoul teachers from most of the 40 churches in the of Madeline Chapter Order ol fLait- Bloominglon Presbytery of thr Haas. 77. a ret. red farmer, was injured shortly before noon Mon rrn Star and the Rotary Quo.

On tin Ponliac mutes 1 out of 2 families are Pantagraph suhMribers. I'nited Presbyterian Church are expected to attend a workshop this Clara Williamf HOY i I Mr. Clara To Give Bond I -t tr. a Tuesday at the rnrtnor.al home. She was born May 16.

lsi. at Derby, a daughter of Oorsc and Howard Knant. Slif Mas marred to I rout E. Duncan JACKSON, MISS. ttTH i iiie rui i rrsojienan day when he fell wh.le in building a corn crib on his farm about Z't miles north cf here.

Reports said a scaffolding broke. Mr. Haas was taken to Joseph's T. rd at 10 10 Thirteen of the 15 Negro and white 118 a- MH- Kdiscoi! miniMcrs arrroted here The program will consist of on March IV. at Falls-of- Hospital in Bloonuntfon.

He was last week during an antl segrega- 'consideration of the curriculum tion "prayer pilgrimage" plan to! theme for the Bible In m. at Mmnonite 1 Iopt t.ii rtior.ni.rtj.tim. llr w.U Wednesday at 2 p. nt. the Brurr Memorial Ilorve, the Rev.

Clarence C. Ll Taso-Ianoia area about 40 post bond Tuesday so they ran Christian taith and Life. years. potable other injuries. attend the National Episcopal Con-1 Keynote speaker will be the her husband, two M-ith portrait from our ituJio, the best gift of ill for the grown-ups who tlicm.

For our itudio brings out the grins and smiles and expressions that are their personality. A portrait saves a bit of childhood for thou cmember hen" memories of future years it's tho gift that growi dearer with time. Come In, write or phone to- day for an appointment for our chil Jl portrait! IIAVKltIS Studio Camera Shop 214 W. Washington OHH MONDAY NITIS vention. Rev.

James Pruyne, director of ma Kurrow, Mrs Yours olf.oiat.ns. Burial wtil be in O- Grove Cemetery. Suniv'jis are Paso: one son, STERN'S WILL BE Russell. Lexington; one brother, nur ai norn iio, in Marshall, the daughter of Abel and Suan Hutchinson L'nclish. She Curt Bryant, Bloominglon; two Runs Stop Sign, Pays $25 Fine rONTIAC (PNS) E.

Dixon, 21 of rural Ponliac. was arrested by Pontine City Police aister. Mrs. Chlor Miller. Hard- as married May 5, 199, to Jo- 1 CLOSH arph h.

Williams at Bloomington, is a dauchter. Mn. insburg. Mrs. Debra Duncan.

Pasadena, ten grandchildren and right grandchildren. A son. four brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Pp. Sunday morning after he failed to slop for a stop sum in the 800 I.

V. IVkard of Le Hoy. Her husband, three brothers and four sis GEORGE STUBBLEFIELD Spa rial Ajtnf, Atlanta Mr. Stubblefleld la well qualified to srrrt you bi life, aecldeat and sick. ess, hospital or (roup Insurance.

block of East Water Street. Police said Dixon ran the stop ters preceded her in death. She was associated with her daughter in the variety store busi. pr in Le Roy for a number of Josiah Turner LINCOLN (PNS) The fu sign, crossed Water Street, glanc-i neral for Josiah Turner. To.

of ed off a tne. hit a rock three feet high, and came to a atop in a flower garden in front of the Wil ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY years. was a member of the Mount Pulaski, who died Saturday Le Hoy Mothers Club, the Pyihl-an Lodze and of the Le Roy Methodist Church. night at his home, will be at 2 p. m.

Wednesday at the Schahl Funeral Home in Mount Pulaski. Burial will be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery. liam Mabry home. Dixon was fined $25 and costs when he appeared before Police Magistrate, Joe Green on a reckless driving charge. E.

R. SMALL ASSOCIATES Cfncrtl Atat THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. MEDICAL AM Bfd-DLNO. IIU Mali SI, ftrl TantaRraph Phones 824-3041 Mrs. Rose P.

Kurti LINCOLN tPNSi Mrs. Rose P. Kurtz. of 110 Oscar Street, died At 1:50 a. m.

Monday at St. Clara's Hospital. BLOOMINGTON -NORMAL DEATHS last February after 20 years in the The funeral will he at 9 a. m. Wednesday at St.

Mary's Church with the Rev. L. P. Henkel officiating. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Visitation will begin Tuesday-afternoon at the Kerrigan Funeral Ilnmc. The rosary will be recited at 8 p. in. CREATIVE BANKING AT THE PEOPLES Mrs.

Haiel Mangun Mrs. Hazel M. Mangun, 67, of Air Force. Since then he had worked for the Retail Credit Co. 1103 E.

Grove died at Mennonite of Omaha. She was born June 2, 1SR8, in Lincoln, a daughter of John and Philomena Schmid Seitz. She was He was born in Normal Sept. 30, 1021, a son ol John D. and Zella Kennedy Jordan.

Surviving are his wife; his parents and a brother, Donald 703 Hospital at 10:20 a. m. Tuesday. She had been a patient at the hospital since Aug. 23.

She was taken to the Beck Memorial Home. Roberf D. Jordan married to George Kurtz April 4 rJVi; ne died June 20, 1935. Samantha, Normal; two aunts. Surviving are a son, George He was a member of the Moose i'ecatur; a brother, Joseph The funeral of Robert D.

Jor boitz, reona: and two sisters, dan, 33, a former Normal resident Mrs. Margaret Georgi, Decatur Lodge. Mrs. Bess Rozum Mrs. Bess Rozum, 72, of 818 and retired Air Force man killed Mrs.

Coletha Donath, Lincoln; and Friday night in a traffic accident one grandson. in Omaha, will be at 1 p. m. Clem C. Bidner Manchester Normal, died at Billings Memorial Hospital in Chicago Monday morning.

Wednesday at the Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home. The Rev. Wil MAHOMET (PNS) Clem C. liam Janssen will officiate, and burial will be in Camp Butler Na She was brought to the Stubble- Bidner. 75, was found dead in the field and Son Funeral Home, Nor bam at his home near Mahomet tional Cemetery at Springfield.

mal. Memorial services, will be held at 4 p. m. Wednesday at the The family has requested that about 1:30 p. m.

Monday. His funeral will be at 2 p. any tangible expressions of sym pathy be made in the form of con funeral home with Dr. George Oborn officiating. Burial, will be in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Thursday at the Osman Emanuel Church, the Rev. M. E. Wackier officiating. Burial will be in Mans What's wrong with your will? tributions to either or both the heart fund or the Normal Presbyterian Church building fund.

field Cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Mary A. Rozum of 818 Manchester Normal, and a son, Fred Ro- i Visitation will be Tuesday and Jordan died at Oifutt Air Force Wednesday evenings at the Blair zum of Deerfield. Base near Omaha following the accident in the city's business dis trict. I He retired a master sergeant Funeral Home.

Mr. Bidner was born Aug. 10, 1S6, at Manchester, the son of John and Sophia Bidner. He married Matilda Schwear on Nov. 30, 1911, at Aurora, Ind.

They had lived in the Mahomet community Sor the past 47 years. Surviving are his wife; a son, John Henry, Mahomet; a daugh-1 Bloomlngtonian Heads Bank ARROWSMITH (PNS) Rob ert R. Webber of Bloominaton was elected president of the Arrow-smith State Bank at a meeting of ter, Mrs. Dorothy Schweitzer, Tipton, three sisters, Mrs. Clara Amdor, Mansfield; Mrs.

Erma Weist and Mrs. Leona Vaughn, Fanman, a brother, Elmer, the stockholders on Thursday. He succeeds his father, the late Raymond Webber, who was an of Bellllower; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers. He was a member of the Osman Emanuel Lutheran Church.

ficer and director of the Bank from its organization until his death Aug. 4. The retirement of Mrs. Verna Perry, a long time officer and director of the bank, was announced Mrs. Duncan at the meeting.

PANOLA (PNS) Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, 80, died at 6:35 Warren M. Webber, Mrs. Dorothy If you made it even as late as five years ago, it is probable that several things are wrong with it now. For one thing you may be missing an opportunity to reduce the taxes your estate will have to pay.

A wise and considerate person reviews -his will at regular intervals in the light of changes that may have taken place in his family, his property situation, or in tax rules. Otherwise it may work hardship on someone he wants to benefit. Your attorney, of course, should make any necessary revisions, in your will. While doing so, you and your attorney are invited to consult with our Trust officers on ways the Peoples can serve you to the benefit of your estate. We ask you to seriously consider naming the Peoples as your executor and trustee.

Our Trust department provides the services of a continuing institution in carrying out your wishes as expressed in your will, of settling and managing your estate, and of safeguarding the financial future of your family. To your estate, the Peoples" Trust department will apply the principles of Creative Banking "the vision to see, the background to understand and the will to act." Brucker, Charles Builta and Wil-i p. m. Monday at Mennonite Hos bur Winn were elected to the board of directors. Other officers elected were Warren M.

Webber, "Have Hammer, Will Frame Picturet" Chester Wonderlin "BltfmlntUo't Blftut Flint Ua pital in Bloomington. She had been a patient there since Aug. 30. Hrr funeral will be at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the Vincent Memorial Home in EI Paso, the Rev. C. R. Craddcrdon officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation begins at 7 p. m. vice president, and Mrs. Nadine Baird, assistant cashier. On the Odell rural routes more than 2 out of 5 families are Para 4N N.

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Ask your doctor about MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER. He wil tell you the recommended daily amount will help: STIMUUTE KIDNEY aCTIOM NEUTRALISE EXCESS URINE ACIDITY SOOTHE BU0DEI IRRITATION DISCHARCES WASTES MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER is not chlorinated, not DELIGHTFUL TO TASTE and extremely low in sodium (salt) content. Call today for complete information or to place our order for home delivery. i-Baaw BANK OP XL BLnniilaJlTrtki Your Time a fid Temperature Bank at Washington and Center Streets MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SNYDER'S 104 S' Si. 1501 I.

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