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ax 18 0- UioomliiKton I'antagraph, Nov. II, 1DGG fiUooiuiiifiloii Father-Daughter Team Conducting Revival Series iSoriual Deaths i 1 if If it. Mrs. Verna Crutchley -rv Mrs. Verna Crutchley, 69, for ir-r 'r it if merly of the Bloomington area.

7 A father and daughter are conducting revival services at the Bloomington First Assemblies of God Church on West Washington Street Road. The Rev. K. E. Matschulate of Oxford Junction, Iowa, Is the speaker for the series, which Includes services at 7:30 each evening (except Saturday) through Nov.

27. The speaker's daughter, Meta died Sunday afternoon in Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago. She will be brought to the Beck Memorial Home. C. W.

Matschulate, an artist, gives illustrated talks and provides the Clarence William Henson, 80. of 1106 S. Lee, a retired street special music. department employe, died at The Rev. Willis A.

Akridge III hMiitWrnW Art ,1 A 8:15 a.m. Sunday in his home is host pastor. .1 following a week's illness. 5. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Hk Me morial Home. Burial will be in Kvergreen Cemetery. Find 2nd Bomb On Freighter Friends may call at the Me K. E. Matschulate -iff utf- morial home.

Mr. Henson was born in ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) A Line Up for Action Bloomington June 18, 1886, the son of James and Mary E. Moreland Henson. He married Marie Milke Sept.

25, 1907, in Bloomington. She died June 3, second bomb found aboard an it s' outbound Liberian wheat ship Milky Way to Protest Tokyo (AI) Japanese farmers pour their milk into river to protest low prices offered by milk dealers. More than 3,000 quarts were dumped over the bridge by the angry dairymen. waj disarmed today by a Navy demolition team. The first killed 9G3.

Surviving are two daughters. after debarking from helicopters in war zone during Operation Battle-creek. (AI Wirephoto) A squad of soldiers from the 1st I5at-talion. lClh Infantry, U.S. 1st Division, lines up in a jungle clearing the captain and a motorman, and injured seven other crew Mrs.

Gladys Eads, 114 Green wood; Mrs. Betty Burton. 722 men. A W. Walnut; three sons, Stan- The 533-foot tanker Grand In QQospital Motes ey C.

512 W. Kelsey; Le Roy, Ceiatiria! Illinois SDcatifts Daly City, Oliver 1106 tegrity anchored off this Columbia River port eariy today after turning back Sunday morning from 175 miles at sea with her S. Lee; six grandchildren; and Mohr, Mrs. Dolly, 6254 three great-grandchildren. dead and burned crew Harry B.

Swift Kenneth Rifter Mrs. Blackburn FEKI.N (PNS) Mrs. Emma Main Reese, Hollis, Mackinaw Fishel, Mrs. Miley, Minier Moretz, Mrs. Emma, 1414 Grove Others of the 47 men aboard.

HUDSON Harry B. Swift, Mrs. Chaffer MORTON (PNS) Mrs. Gertrude Chaffer, 84, died at 8 a m. Sunday at Rcstmor Inc.

Nurs Kenneth Ritter, 4-year-old son M. Blackburn, 70. of 2 N. Nine- 64. of Lake Bloomington.

was all Chinese, feared other bombs were hidden on the ship. But a of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rit For th benefit of patients, Bloomingto Normal hospitals use the following controls for visitors: Hours from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 until 1:30 p.m.; no children under 12 years of age; not more than two visitors at the same time.

ST. JOSEPH'S Admitted ter of 213 Magnolia Drive, died tcenth, died at 3:38 a.m. Sunday(dead on arrival at Mennonite at Pekin Memorial Hospital. She Hospital. Bloomington, at 2:50 May.

Mrs. Robert, Farmer I ing Home boarding party from the Coast Guard cutter Ivy and a Navy City Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. had been a patient for a week a.m. Sunday. Meta Matschulate at his home at 11 p.m.

Sunday. He had been ill for some time. A Mass of Angels will be sung Schwarzlose, Donald, 1203 S. demolition team from Bangor, Her funeral will be at 1:30 Tuesday at the Ludwig Mortu failed to find more. His funeral will be at 2 p.m Tuesday at the Stamper Me p.m.

Tuesday at Kuecks Funer- Linden, Normal Ropp, Chester, 808 E. Douglas ary, the Rev. Ray It. Smitn Jr. officiating.

Burial win De in aHome, the Rev. Henry Soren- i tt'rt t-Vt i i til at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. James Church in Grand Rapids. Mich.

Burial will be in that morial Home, Bloomington, the Daniels, Mrs. Dorothy, Colfax Coan. Miss Stacia, 3074 E. Lo NIU Buildings Beehn, Harvey, 1402 W. Walnut citv's Resurrection Cemetery, Springer, Mrs.

Howard, Hud cust Leggett, Aaron, Wapella Malson. Charles. Peoria Check Suspect Goes to Court Donald D. Aultman. 22.

of 911 ijienaaie emticiy, uaaiiuiB- Son oiuciaung. cunai wm ue pV ehr officiating Bu-ton. Visitation is at the funeral in Prairie Rest Cemetery Dela- m' Jmhom Ccme. h0wC' ln Vlsltatlon 5s at 016 funcral tery, Hudson. Visitation will be Mrs Chaffer was born In home.

from 7 t0 9 0.clock tonight at Named for Adlai He was taken to the Arsvlo- son Kennedy, Mrs. Irene, Cooksville Franklin, Eddie, Sunnyside DE KALB, 111. (LTD Offi wics Funeral Home from the Carmody Funeral Home. He is survived by his par wieroivetr, iu4, Mrs. Blackburn was Dorn at ltne memorial home.

E. Empire waived treliminary cials of Northern Illinois Uni- Court Manley, Miss Diane, Peoria a tiaugnicr oi Alien ana miou Portsmouth, Ohio, May 11, 1896 Mr. Swift was born at Am- ersity, in strongly Republican ents; a brother, Kevin James, Carlson, Kenneth, Ellsworth Hays Cunningham. She was da hter of Edward and Scnai married to Robert Ernest Cha f.j Riey rmstrong. she was mar herst ss April 24 19W a De Kalb County, waited until Schmitz.

William 209 Sher Drinnon. Mrs. Hugh, Minier Hines, Mark, R.R. 1 Barnard, Mrs. Otho, Chenoa Joyce, Mrs.

Milton, 114 Greenwood Dismissed Woizeski, Mrs. Henry, 8014 W. fer at Cherokee Jan. 17, 1906. ried to William H.

Blackburn 'ioj Swift. He married Gladys Hill after Tuesday's election to announce that a new dormitory hearing Monday on a Normal forgery charge and went to county jail in lieu of $10,000 bond. Ruth Pauline Cook, 21, of the same address, arrested Friday by Normal police, was being wood Way Dismissed He died May 4, 1959. Surviving are two sons, Ed Sept. 10, 1949, in Lincoln, at home; his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Gressler, Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Ritter, Clare, Mich.

He was a member of St. Clare Church. on the campus will be named June 7, 1914, at Delavan. Surviving are her husband; six sons, William Chicago; or a Democrat. win Allan, and Paul Frederick, Two new 13-story residence Surviving are his wife; a son.

Louis Wheelock, Los Vegas, a daughter, Mrs. Marge Charles R-, Charleston, N.C. Coup, Robert. Chenoa Thomas, Mrs. Eileen, R.R.

2 Moews, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1514 W. Chestnut MacArthur Ashley, Mrs. Lloyd, Mackinaw halls will be called the Adlai I held Monday at unty jail in xer, ftirs. iwnca nuui, i mi Clarence Washington, D.C.; Arsenault, Rochester, lieu of sa.000 bond on a similar E.

Stevenson Towers, honoring Valley; and 15 grandchildren Bentamn Harris Walden. Mrs. William. El Paso two stepsons. Harold Hill.

812 Benjamin Harris. 68. a former Marshall, Mrs. Myrtle, 116 N. the late Illinois governor, two-time Democratic Presidential charge.

Her preliminary hearing in Magistrate Court is set W. Mill, Bloomington; and Don Zirkle, Mrs. Russell, Clifton Green, Noel, R.R. 1 McClure, Duane, R.R. 2 Kenneth, Denver, Robert, Los Angeles, and Richard, Clovis, N.M.; four daughters, Mrs.

Marjorie Rupp, Mrs. Fcthnr onrf Mr candidate and ambassador to, for Nov. 25. ald Hill, Port Arthur, three brothers. Arch, Springfield, Normal resident, died at 5:30, Coolidge, Normal a.m.

Saturday at his home in 'Kinsella, Mrs. Lucille, Merna Flint, the victim of a Davis, John Downs heart attack. Johnson, Mrs. Lorene, 306 S. Dill, Mrs.

Roger, 806 N. Mason the United Nations. Normal police said the pair is Adlai E. Stevenson III. the linked to a forced check cashed iwi Qii n( Ptin- aH Raymond, State College late ambassador's son, also a last Monday at Normal's IGA A sister preceded her in deatn.

Mrs. Chaffer had lived on a farm near Morton since 1906. She was a member of Deer Creek-Goodfield Baptist Church; and was a graduate of Brown Business College in Peoria. She also taught school in Iowa before she was married. The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy Mrs.

Mary Lou Hoerr, Llmes-lfa-: and Lawrence Gramm, Mrs. Herbert, Gridley Streeper. Mrs. Jack, Hudson Piercy, Mrs. Jerry, Towanda His funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Roosevelt Tuesday in Flint. Burial will al- Holcomb, Mrs. Louise and baby and 15 grandchildren Democrat, was elected state Red Bird Foodliner. Two other tone, Maine; a brother, Edward treasurer Tuesday so be in Flint. boy, 1512 N.

Lee persons were charged last week A brother and a sister preceded him in death. Armstrong, Delavan; four sisters, Mrs. Josie Bluhm, Mrs. The university already has a in connection with a similar i He married Pauline Palmer, tstnA I. I.

1 I Louise Thaller and Mrs. Blanch Mr. Swift was a member of residence hall named lor a Republican 18th President Utech, all of Delavan; and Miss the ConzreKitionalist Church. may be made in the form of may oe maoe iiu Edna Arrnstr0ng, Bloomington; He was a salesman for Inves-memonal contributions to thej97 nnHphnHrpn. anf.

3o Preat-L b. 0 IUI 5 L1VCI311ICU Deer Creek-Goodfield Baptist in Normal. She preceded him in death, as did a son. He is survived by three other sons, Paul B. Harris, Naper-ville; James W.

Harris, Birmingham, and Richard J. Harris, Springfield, Va. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. Ulysses S. Grant.

Right Under Their Noses in Bloomington. Church building fund Thacker, Mrs. Leslie, Danvers Kirby, Lonnie, Le Roy Cottrell, Mrs. Ralph, 1103 E. Olive Jones, Mrs.

Larry and baby girl, Mackinaw Fey, Mrs. Paul and baby girl, Secor Sixt, Mrs. Mark and baby boy, 807 Franklin, Normal Milander, Mrs. Henry and baby boy, Cardinal Court, Normal Walder, Mrs. Robert and baby girl, 406 Highpoint Road, Normal Lee, Mrs.

Burnham, Cooksville grandchildren. Four daughters and a son preceded her in death. Mrs. Blackburn was a member of the Baptist Church. BROKAW Admitted Rhodus, Joseph, Illinois Hotel McGowan, Paul, 806 W.

Monroe Dungey, Mrs. Byron, 611 S. Mc-Clun Kellar Randolph, Odell Schlipf, Miss Emilia, Gridley Runyon, Mrs. Mary, Chenoa Conway, Mrs. David, R.R.

3 Bigger, Mrs. Lester, Towanda Moberly, Doyle, Towanda Krueger, Mrs. Ralph, 7 Kings-wood Drive Fairfield, Mrs. Lowell, Downs migcu liiklk di me normal store. Aultman, picked up in Pekin by Normal police Friday afternoon after his arrest by Pekin police, was held over the weekend in the Normal jail.

The Cook woman was transferred to county jail on Friday. Youth Named On 2 Counts Donald C. Griffin, 18. of 1318 ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) The Mrs.

Stella Taylor McLEAN (PNS) Mrs. Stella Taylor, 83, died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of her Samuel Fortna PONTIAC (PNS) The funeral for Samuel Fortna, 88, who died Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Harris Funeral Home. The Rev.

Glenn Strang will Secret Service says almost $2 million ki counterfeit $20 bills seized here were made within blocks of its office. daughter, Mrs. William Watt of William Cline GIBSON CITY (PNS) William A. Cline, 74, died at 6:05 a.m. Monday at Gibson Com William Rockenfeller EL PASO (PNS) William Rockenfeller, 77, died at 2:05 p.m.

Sunday at Mennonite Hos Agents said the "pretty fair" bills were made in the printing officiate. Burial will be in South munity Hospital. He had been department of a business in Side Cemetery. Visitation will N. Allin will appear Nov.

30 in pital, Bloomington. He had been Kilgore, Mrs. Rupert, 18 White GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted downtown Atlanta. a patient for two weeks. His funeral will be at 2 p.m Place Atlanta, where she had made her home for the past 8Ms years.

She was brought to the Mc-Reynolds Funeral Home, pending arrangements. Mrs. Effie Schlink EL PASO (PNS) The funeral for Mrs. Effie Schlink, 80 Six persons were arrested and a patient for five days. His funeral will be at 10 a.m Wednesday at the Lamb Funer Curtis, Mrs.

Wanda, Gibson City their baggage seized at the Jones, Mrs. Terry, 102 Ambrose Way, Normal Wednesday at the Vincent Me al Home, the Rev. William Jones officiating. Burial will be Atlanta airport in what agents called the biggest bogus bill Magistrate Court to answer Normal charges of removing wheel lugs from a parked car and illegal possession of beer as a minor. He is free on $50 bond.

Police said they caught Griffin at 9:25 p.m. Saturday in the act of removing lugs from the wheel of a car in the 400 block in Gibson City Cemetery. Bauman, Seipt, Gibson City Angel, Ovie, Cropsey Dismissed Fann, Thomas, Gibson City crackdown in the South. be until 9 o'clock tonight. Mr.

Fortna was born Jan. 18, 1878, in Tazewell County, a son of Hiram and Sarah Yoder Fortna. He married Aseaneth Graves Jan. 27, 1904, in Pon-tiac. She died July 7, 1963.

Surviving are two sons, Howard and Glenn, both of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Dismissed Wylie, Mrs. Doris, Shirley Greve, Miss Susan, 402 S. Wil lard Friends may call after 2 p.m. morial Home, the Rev.

Ralph W. Fitch officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Streator. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Mr. Rockenfeller was born who died Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Tuesday at the funeral home. Funk, Mrs. Olen and baby girl McCall, Donald, 508 Hovey, Nor Vincent Memorial Home.

The Rev. R. J. Zehr will of mal Loda Man Hurt In Fatal Crash LODA A Loda man, Ron Gibson City Huber, Charles, Arrowsmith ficiate. Burial will be in Ever Quillman, Lester, 1821 E.

Lin Mr. Cline was born March 3, 1892, in Fleming County, a son of Robert and Telitha Watson. He married Mary List June 5, 1913, at Maysville, Ky. Surviving are his wife; two of Kingsley Street. The car belongs to Richard Ross of 406 N.

Jan. 2, 1889, in Streator a son of Theodore and Louise Holbein Rockenfeller. He married Olive McPherson, James, Gibson City rural Pontiac; two brothers, El-mon. Albua.uera.ue. N.M.: and coln Ziakis, Mrs.

Nellie, 303 E. ald DeAttey, was slightly in McLean. Moore, Mrs. Joy, Saybrook Richard, Julius, Bloomington William, Chatsworth; two sis Olive jured Sunday night when the Officers said they found 10 ters, Mrs. Emma Bayston, Tre- Steeves, Ronald, 12 Berenz car he was driving collided with green Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Schlink was born Oct. 1, 1886, west of Kappa, a daughter of Thomas and Margaret Mott Trunnell.

She was married to Charles Schlink July 13, 1904. She had lived in California for the past 20 years. Rose Jan. 4, 1911, in Chicago. Surviving are his wife; and two sisters, Mrs.

Emma Smith, San Antonio and Mrs. Ella Hageman, Harvard, Colo. A cans of beer in Griffin's nearby car. The youth, according to- sons, Lloyd, Gibson City, and Everett, Manhatten; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Lage, An mont; and Mrs.

Lillian Snyed, Creve Coeur; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. a combine and killed a passenger in his car. Place Bratt, Robert, Pontiac Waters, Miss Dorothy, 403V2 College, Normal Killed in the crash was Miss chor; and Mrs. Clara Mondigo, Three brothers and four sis brother and sister preceded him Joyce McCay, 25, of Milford. North Little Rock, 14 ters preceded him in death ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted Brown, Mrs.

Dorcie, Lincoln Heath, Mrs. Ross, Lincoln Hill, Paul, Lincoln Kerpan, Mrs. Frank, Lincoln Pollock, Mrs. Loren, Lincoln in death. The mishap occurred a half Surviving are a grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs.

Ber mile north of Goodwine. He was service manager of police, said he had found the beer. They said he would not say where he found it. Charges Name Father, Son A Bloomington man and his Tillinghas, Glenn, 212 Parkview Carmichael, Mrs. Ira, Clinton Chepaitis, Mrs.

Joseph and baby girl, 101 E. Lincoln, Normal He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy tha Earl, 1200 W. Locust, Bloomington. Packard motor company in Chicago for 37 years.

He retired seven years ago, when he moved to El Paso. Mr. Rocken Ryan, Joseph, Odell Landstrom, Lawrence, Odell Mrs. Edna Mason, Eldorado, two sons, Merle, Sharon, and Wayne, Harvard, five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Her husband, five sisters, a brother and a grandson preceded her in death.

Mrs. Schlink was a member Dismissed Wilson, Herbert, Lincoln Callender, Mrs. Ross, Lincoln Huffman, Mrs. Kurt, Kenney Payne, Mrs. Dorothy and baby A son, a sister and a brother preceded him in death.

Mr. Cline lived in Guthrie for 15 years before moving to Gib may be made in the form of contributions to the Presbyterian Church memorial fund. son were arrested early Mon feller was a member of the Presbyterian Church. The family has suggested that Bratt, Mrs. Clyde, Pontiac Perry, Miss Martha Rae, boy, 405 W.

Monroe Reeser, William, Congerville day on battery complaints signed by Edward Purdy of the Hamilton Hotel. Dwight Kerner, Joseph and Misses Su son City 38 years ago. He was a retired railroad section hand, any expressions of sympathy Mrs. Van Hook Rients, Mrs. George, Flanagan san and Diana, 806 S.

Allin be made in the form of Dismissed Danosky, Julius, Lincoln Douglas, Willis, Lincoln Mullaly, Mrs. Gary, Lincoln Efuling, Mrs. Harry, Pontiac Posting $25 bonds for arraign Beeson. Mrs. Elizabeth, Crav- ODELL (PNS) The funeral memorial contributions to the of the Christian Church of El, and belonged to the First Meth-Paso.

I odist Church. ment in Magistrate Court Tues for Mrs. Jeannette J. Van Hook, building fund of the First Metho Lucas, Mrs. Bessie, Cornell Bane, Frank, Pontiac fordsville, Ind.

Baremore, Mrs. John, 507 Smith, Darren, Lincoln day were Meredith Fox, 43, of 40, who was killed Saturday in Springer, Jeff Lincoln 503 N. Madison and his son. Grove a car accident near Pontiac, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at HOPEDALE Admitted Stahl, Mrs.

Jordan and baby Donald, 17, of 509 E. Front. Bobbit, Lyle, 504 Bradley Lane, boy, Lincoln Mr. Purdy told police that McHatton, Mrs. Juanita, Creve Alley, Mrs.

Larry and baby boy, dist Church of El Paso. Ulysses Fuller MANITO (PNS) Ulysses G. Fuller, 62, of New Canton, formerly of Manito, died at 9 p.m. Saturday at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Hannibal, Mo.

Coeur Normal Roberts, Euel, Downs Adam, Mrs. Francis, R.R. 2 Beyer, Fred, 1103 S. Morris lf Fy I I AtllJV, Atlanta Serangeli, Mrs. Arenite, Pekin Donald hit him and his father threw him down while he was working at Mr.

Quick at Washington and Clinton Streets. the Watson Funeral Home. The Rev. Salvador Capuli will officiate. Burial will be in Odell Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. today. Mrs. Van Hook was born Dec. Lockenour, Frank Mason City Mustain, Mrs.

Margaret, Creve Lohrenz, Mrs. Josie, New Hol Ream, Allan, Bloomington Ho land Coeur Dismissed tel Oldham, William. Lawndale His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Bruggeman, Mrs. John and Hughes, Clyde Decatur 15, 1925, in Detroit, a Ott, Mrs.

Clyde, Middletown Tuesday at the First Methodist; baby girl, 54 Cardinal Bentrup, Fred, St. Louis, Mo. daughter of J. M. and Cecelia Struebing, Mrs.

Berneil Harts- Church, New Canton Court, Normal Schwarzentruber, Homer, Mi Kohlman. She was married to Wiseman, Mrs. Richard and Earl Van Hook at Angola, July 12, 1952. Mr. Fuller was born Feb.

25, 1904, at West Brooklyn, a son of Alvie J. and Phoebe Ann McCoy Fuller. He married Dorothy Judd June 21, 1924. I I KNOCK OFF TtiE I HUSH-BMP MEAMIN31 Ui POWN Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Janice, at home; two nier Sinn, Mrs. Elsie, Tremont FAIRBURY Admitted Stephens, Shelby, Forrest Gardner, Reha.

Forrest Gilbert, Ustcr, Morton, Wash. Weeks, Nolan. Colfax burg Zimmerman, Mrs Wilbur, Atlanta Kelly, Airs. Charles, Taylor-viUe ST. JAMES Pontiac Admitted Broers, Mrs.

Edward, Minonk baby girl, Heyworth Diamond, Mrs. Jerry and baby girl, 511 E. Olive Aschenbrenner, Mrs. Keith and baby girl, R.R. 4 MENNONITE Admitted Caution Normal police reversed 21 stop signs turned around early Sunday morning by a would-be prankster or pranksters.

The stop signs along Fell Avenue, Broadway and Linden Street were turned so that motorists approaching the step intersections could not see the signs. No known accidents brothers, Wallace and Cecil Surviving are his wife; two Kohlman, and a sister, Mrs. brothers. Wilson. Delavan: and Cecelia Carroll, all of Detroit, Sylvester, Amboy; and three Mich.

sistprs. Mrs. John Frederick Her parerts and a sister pre- and Mrs. J. W.

Schimmelpfen- McClelland, Mrs. William, Pon ceded her in death. ning, both of Manito; and Mrs Mrs. Van Hook worked at Anthony Lutz, Wauconda. Dismissed Bazzeil Cropsey Morrison, Mrs Wayne and baby boy, Piper City Hornsby, Ed, Pontiac Cahm, William, Springfield Costello, John, Pontiac Garland, Miss Laura, Pontiac tiac Muntz, George, 509 W.

Olive Johnstone, Miss Vaernis, 305 E. Olive Odell Shelter, Inc. She attended! Mr. Fuller farmed in Pike the Methodist Church. I County for 43 years..

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