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Pantagrsph. BloArnlngtnn. April 24. 190. Central Illinois Deaths Monday Rites Set For Victim Mnrrit WJiln Uiurdes Catholic Cliurch at Gib- 9 m.

Sunday at the Vincent htm Cit. the Itev. William' Memorial Home at Kl Paso. TR F.MONT il'NSi Morris Kirk uffk-iutififc. Burial Mill be She as born Aug.

li. mi Of Bridge Fall unaii-n. 69 di.u at JZ Jfl ie Cemetery, near Seymour. a daunhte Pm- Friday at IVkin Moinurial of of Squire and Mary Murn wmmsimtm Hospital, where he had been a Carpenter. STRAWN Graveside rites patient one H-k, Visitation will begin at 7 o'clock tonight at the Lamb She married George Griffiths at Chatsworth are set (or Mm a a a at a MH ILtlUTiU will I HI pm Llitl-i n4 In IVhninru lWlfi at AnHrrm.n Hjv fur J.rnm On inn an Iran Sunday at the Davu Mortuar).

SMn(Jav aflfrnmm and eVenlng.Und. He died in February. 1955. (worker who died In a fall from the Rev. ll.irk-s.

pas The Rosary will be recited She is survived by a Ulster, a bridge in Chicago Thursday. there at 8 m. Sunday. K. b.

Hospelhorn. ill N. Mr. Quinn. 49.

was employed tor of the MethodM lliurth. officiating. Rurial will be in An-tioih Cemetery. He was born Dec. I.

1877. City of Chicago Engi 77. reii. iwmai a nromer. i-'by the AIOHAQCU MAKDAQIH OQAKGQO near Chatsworth.

a son of Fred burn Carpenter. Covington. neering Department and fell Visitation will be from 7 rt nnd Marv Immke w'isthuff. 'a foster stn. Preston Benson.

while working Thursday after 9ocl.Kk tonight at the funeral Je married Alice Hreunlg I'ekln. and a foster oon on a Washington Feb. 10. 1934. at Merrill.

Wis. i Mrs. Willard Farrell. Heyworth. bridge being constructed across He was born (K t.

13. Iffij, j)e on a farm a brother and four sisters pre-the Chicago River. iiriii.Mu. i. mint.

ix'tore moving to, ceded her in death, and Martha Davidson Uhalen. City 18 years ago. she was a member of He is Mirvlved by two half, He Is survived by his wife' Church of God at Stanford. I Two other Iron workers. Don-t'ald Wenlng.

38. and Phil Rosen-I both, 31, Jumped into the river brothers, rrank and l.d wha- and several nieces and neph UI6I Mrs. Mary Watts rescue Mr. Quinn. Both men re-CLINTON iPNSl Mrs.

'quired treatment at a hospital. len. Doin i4 uucago. t-ws. He was a veteran of WW I He was preceded in death by and a member of the Tremont f.ur brothers, a sister, and a Marv Watts.

59. of San Dieco.l OH HENRY HUT CLUSTERS 79 CHUNKY CAMDT BARS 3c ml American Legion post. and formerly of Clinton. said Mr Qujnn was in- win iiii iiiut i wi tut; win 'riiivl TJiiirtrtnv at Mm IIIPL'O .1 cn iaiiit.u oiniui tnius uy iuc Uidy of Lourde.s Church Robert S. Adkins ATLANTA d'XSi Kobrrl Her funeral will be at 2 m.

'current. The body was m-ov-Tuesday at the flerington-Cal-jered by Chicago firemen after Ciimiinl 1itini in AtMA nl 1 trt' Elias Liebig ROANOKK (PNS) Klias I vert Funeral Home, the Rev. 'a io minute search from a fire Zastrow officiating. boat. m.

Friday at Abraham Lin coln Memorial Hospiinl at Lin Install Lincoln Signs Urn-olii (PNS) SujM'rinteniU'nt August Kavel-man kmhscs nowly-rmU'd Lincoln commemoration pla(ti at tho CM. AO. railroad ground. Kawl-man and city workers Friday U'can installing 12 of the plaques, which rival! the connection of Lincoln, the lawyer, with the city of Lincoln. Sign were obtained by the tourist committee of the Lincoln Chamlter of Commerce from the state prison liunal win oe in woooiawn lk wa, 1C KcnnP.

coln, where he had bi-cn a pa Bros. Funeral Home in Chi tient since April 9. His funeral will be at 2 m. Visitation will begin at 2 pm Monday at the funeral home. Liebig.

75. died at 4 50 p.m. Thursday in Methodist Hospital. Peoria, where he had been a patient four da s. His funeral will be at 10 a m.

Monday at the Vincent Memorial Home at Roanoke, the Sundav at the Atlanta Christian She was born Aug. 10. 1905. Church. The Rev.

Henry F. in France. She married Ray Koch and the Rev. Daniel F. cago.

His funeral will be at 9:30 a m. Monday at the Visitation Church at Chicago, and at approximately 12:30 p.m. that day at St. Patrick's Cemetery at Chatsworth. The Culkin Funeral Home in Watts.

He died Sept. 20. 1957 Buck officiating. Burial will be Rev. Joseph Zimmerman of- I 1.

in Atlanta Cemetery, filiating. Burial will be in Ro-' 11...1 i iit. nn.wip oi MiuMiuH iiuunin anoKe my tenieiery. i Amnrirnn rMi.n uill runHiii-l 5 To Get Honorary Degrees At I Commencement 111 IIWIII IV I C. Esmann of Pana; a sister, rorrest is in charge of ar military rites.

I and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the rangements. Mtation will begin at memorial home. Attv-b l.rti,tUl tl.A I II I at ia inna Mr. Quinn was born Nov.

30. Mrs. Clemence Boux of Pana, and two grandchildren. She was a member of the First Christian Church at 1915 at Strawn. a son of Frank and Elizabeth Huber Quinn.

He Funeral Home is in charge of ivisrilla Wcveneth Licbie. lived in the Strawn area until fields of science, law and there until I9.W. He will leal science and industry the doctor of laws de-receive honorary degrees ing June commencement ever-! rises at University of Illinois in JosePn Tjkocitbki moving to Chicago some 30 years ago. arrangements'. js survived by a brother.

He was born Oct. 13. 1924. Wheaton. and three McLean, a son of Boyd and Lula sisters, Mrs.

Sophia Jones. Gardner Adkins. Selma. Mrs. Emma He married Mane nook Kernpf.

Baltimore. and July 9. I9IR. in low a. trs Welk.

Morton. Surviving are four sisters, Chicago and Urbana. researcn proiessor oi eiTinidi The of I board of trustees engineering emeritus at thej formally approved the degrees 'U of I since 1948. A member Mrs. Veronica Schulz, 603 Graham, Bloomington; Mrs.

Goldie Meyers and Mrs. Lor Two Injured In Crash Near Ponliac He is survived bv his wife: recommended nended riane San Flippo. both of Chi Champa by the Urbana-jof the Illinois faculty since hjs )arpnls. a Son and aign nnd the Medical 1921. he is a pioneer in re-ia dauRhPr Candy, both at senates, at a meeting search in the fields of radio.

He and a brirfhr IJ( cago; Mrs. Marjorie Middleton, Miss Anna Weber FAIRBURY (PNSi The fu- ri1 f.tf Mice Anno VVnhpr Center Phoenix, and a brother, 5 PRILL IPIPSODIMI i cohcVUti TOOTHPASTE 6 SHAMPOO Vg ggk TABLETS SpWY iwlit swfe i.a UjjJ t- ill SECRET I UV0RIS (Ujl ml R0LI-0M MOUTHWASH Jr-tL Si DEODORANT fifefi Wc ge (Jc P0LIDENT SQUIBB teSa DENTURE MINERAL QA irl CLEANSER OIL .7 eo.ua 1,1 here Friday. ill receive the doctor of en Adkins. of 408 N. died Thursday, will be at BliRimington.

Mr. Adkins was a veteran of Recipients are: ginecring degree. Dr. Ward Darley. Executive rr.

Parley ill be the speak Director of the Association of cr ai the commencement ex William Eugene Quinn, Los An geles, Calif. Complaint Faulty; Charges Dropped 2 pm. Sunday at the Cook funeral Home, the Rev. Gordon Reif officiating. Burial will be in Graceland World War II.

where he served PONTIAC (PNS) Two Injured persons were trapped in a ear near here Friday after American uuee.es frcist-s for the Medical tenter rc jearji the U.S. Former dean of the University graduates June 11 and will be Marine Corps in the Pacific of Colorado Medical School honored at that occasion. (Theater, and President of the University, aworlh. Krannert. Lasswell' He was a member of the Mc-of Colorado, he has been railed -and Tvkociner will receive de- Lean Methodist Church, the Cemetery.

Visitation will begin a one car accident on U.S. at o'clock today at the funer- five mjcs soutn 0r Illinois A weapons count against an 18 year old Normal youth al home. 116. 1882. She was born Feb.

21. Kvrminl 23 dismissed Friday by Mag-Ksyzminski 23 otjstrate Bernar(J Wa, because flf Frank one or me iruiv great men oi dunn commencement Lincoln Moose Iodg during Iodge. the Snort.1 Hub at Hart.sbun?,ai 1 UdUh" O.vess A.K.B.. ana Miss exercises at Urbana Champaign June 19. and the Local No.

26 of Da rlene (ppege. 20, of Abilene. in 1889 moved to Fairbury andjTex WPre takon to st james Teamsters Union. a faulty complaint. Cleared of carrying concealed weapons was Samuel W.

Salowtizof 1117 John. The youth was arrested by resided here the rest oi ner me. iirvsnital after thev were res modern medicine." He will receive the doctor of science degree. Iceland John Haworth. Director of the National Science Foundation.

He formerly served as professor of physics at the University of Illinois from Ray Man Pays $100 DWI Fine cued from their overturned car shortly before 5 p.m. Miss 4 (J.lll. iIIM She was educated in Fairbury Schools, graduating in 1921 from Fairbury High School. Arxril 10 Of. Miss Susan Hartman DEER CREEK (PNS)-Miss Susan Jo Hartman, six-year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Hartman, died at 12:40 dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- HAVANA (PNSI John W. Coppege was.

listed in fair and fl om Ksyzmmski in good condition pjpe wrapporin tape on the Friday night. front seat of the youth's car. Ksyzmmski gave the follow- A knife a flbout gix 19.18 to 1947. He will receive! Mrs. Loia uiew, rair- the doctor of science burv.

and three nephews, vvil- m.Luum u. inches long was under the seat Herman Charles Krannert. ana costs on a cnarge am rnaay ai Mcmoa.si i.o.s- ljamWeberi Fairbury; Frcd Chairman of the Board of the l'11 Vmr' Weber. Cary, and John Weber, Inland Container Corporation. lMa'f rT of Ma.

Anchor. Indianapolis. A ,912 graduate Jc, SJT '11 nS She was a former member a reports show I'ina rn IT it'll un hio rof leu it; Jll uu tt i ii The dismissal of the charge swerved suddenly to the left. was a motion by City Attor- He pulled back on to the pave- ne punra oai-K on mi i ie j-r ney William Rolley. of the University of Illinois, he arresiea April "'r former secretary of the organized the company andim t'unty Sheriff Melvin officiating.

il 'Trimpe after the car he was served as its president unti mem anu conirui ui hi Mr expianafion was caL: I that Officer Eugene Irvin ar- The car skidded sideways', 0 education, a member of the Graceland Cemetery Associa Mackinaw Dells Cemetery driving struck a bridge near Easton. tion, a treasurer of the rair- Goodfield. Visitation will begin at 2 1952. He will receive the doctor of laws degree. Harold Dwight Lasswell, OOK across the pavement and slid stflfps thp WMnnn wrtt AM i Magistrate Lyle Wheeler im-1 o'clock today at the Ludwig Red Cross Unit, and a member of the First Presby- question must be in the pos 6IT-An MATS SIHUM6 WAR! AT MATS Professor of of 9 a.m.

law and political1 pounded Jones" driver's license Mor(uarv Morton and at at Vale University Alto be mailed to the secretary he science itcnan Church, the CLbC native of Illinois, he received a of state's office for possible re-Ph. D. from University of Chi-1 vocation. MO STICK-NO SCOUR, session of a person and concealed under his clothing. Since the youth's attorney pointed out that the complaint shows the weapons were not on the youth, Mr.

Rolley said he had no backwards into a ditch, hit an embankment and flipped over, pinning the occupants inside. State police Sgt. Stuart Grant administered first aid. Trooper William Joyce investigated. 8 Months for Barnes The length of sentence was inadvertently omitted from an Study Club, the Fortnightly Club, the Lozang Club and the Fairbury Hospital Auxiliary.

She helped organize the Fairbury Woman's Club. She was born July 14. 1958, at Peoria, a daughter of Edwin and Frances Robinson Hartman. She is survived by her par Hospital Notes 10 INCH A. ents; a brother, Larry, at Mack Smith ANCHOR (PNS) Mack Smith, 74, a retired farmer, account of the Thursday court ST.

JOSEPH Admltl.d EMM TEFLON rj) Iff FRY PAN pSoSn Toltr, Mrs. Htltn, 220 Magnolia Drive died at 6:28 Friday at Brokaw Land, Claud, Lt Roy appearance of Charles Olive Barnes, 19, of 509 E. Front. He will serve eight months at the Illinois State Penal Farm at Hospital, Normal. Kimlcr, Gltn llll Wst Nor He was taken to the Harper Funeral Home at Colfax, where Vandalia for deceptive practice, his second offense.

funeral arrangements are in (Advertisement) complete. Mrs. Ida Griffith MACKINAW Mrs. Ida May Griffith, 77, died at 5:55 p.m. Friday at Tobein Nursing Home at El Paso, where she had been I rrrnr wnd 1 aaa, irTffllW7nrJ I 19 hjcii I a patient since March 11.

Her funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Nazarene Church at El Paso, the Rev. John Swearingen of Peoria and the Rev. Robert Prior of El Paso officiating. Burial will be In the Hudson Cemetery at Hudson.

Visitation home; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hartman, Peoria, and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Ms. William Robinson, Griggs-ville.

She was a first grade student at Deer Creek Grade School. Mrs. Olive Bane ELLSWORTH (PNS) Mrs. Olive Smith Bane, 97, of New Haven, and formerly of Ellsworth, died Thursday at New Haven. She will be brought to Stensel Funeral Home at Le Roy, Monday morning.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Ellsworth Methodist Church, the Rev. James Pusey officiating. Burial will be in Dawson Cemetery. She was born Oct.

10, 1874, at Anchor, a daughter of John A. and Delthine Smith. She was married to Dr. Samuel Bane Feb. 1, 1898.

He died Sept. 6, 1907. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Vera Alcorn of New Haven, a granddaughter, and a great grandson. Dr.

Bane formerly practiced medicine at Ellsworth. Mrs. Bane moved to New Haven 25 years ago, where she had lived since with her daughter. William Wisthuff GIBSON CITY (PNS) William Wisthuff, 87, died at 8 p.m. Friday at the Gibson Community Hospital, where he had been a patient 11 days.

His funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Our Lady of will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to This is how the Peace Corps measures progress: FAIRBURY Admitted McDermott, Mark, Cullom Deany, Donna, Cullom Sutton, Melvls, Fairbury Newton, Unice, Chatsworth Newton, Eunice, Chatsworth Ott, Frank, Weston Dismissed Krones, Mrs. Thomas, and baby girl, Cropsey Miller, Anna, Piper City Newton, Unlce, Chetsworth Fryti, Julia, Chatsworth Weakman, Delthla, Forrest Zimmerman, Ardela, Fairbury Honnegger, Cheryl, Chatsworth MASON DISTRICT Hevana Admitted Breckenridge, Sarah, Havana Dismissed Yaeger, Mrs. Gladys, and baby girl, Havana Cranwill, Connie, Manila Craggs, Mae, Manito Jackson, Ore, Easton ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted Ackerman, Donald, Lincoln Berryhlll, A. Lincoln Burger, Vlckl, Lincoln Mayfleld, Mrs.

Nora, Lincoln Newton, Karl, Lincoln Robinson, Michael, Lincoln Wall, Mrs. Walter, Lincoln Cleveneer, Alexander, Lincoln James Ash Atlanta Willis, Mrs. William, Atlanta Cyrulik, Debra, Mount Pulaski Jones, Jimmie, Middletown Dismissed Ackerson, Dawn, Lincoln Cisco, Mrs. Franklin, Lincoln Cramer, Mrs. Louis, Lincoln Ginzel, Mrs.

Mabel, Lincoln Ingram, Donald, Lincoln Seefeldt, Ferdinand, Lincoln Richardson, Mre. Thomas, and ton, Lincoln Parker, Mrs. Gerald, Lincoln Skaggs, Mrs. Jack, Mason City Sherwood, John Atlanta Harms, Mrs. Sena, Emden Harbin, Mrs.

Reggie, and daughter, Greenview Burwell, Mrs. Eva, Clinton ST. JAMES Pontiac Admitted Cullen, Mlsi Carol, Mlnonk Eckhoff, Misa Mariorie, Benson Starks, Mrs. Glenn, Dwight Krldner, Harold, Pontiac Ross, Earl, Chenoa Flnkl, Miss Joan, Skokle Ksyzminskl, Frank, Taxes Coppedge, Miss Darlene, Abeline, Tex. Kridner, Paul, Pontiac Dismissed Giese.

Ronald. Dixon Giacometti, Mrs. Joseph, Buckingham Foley, Mrs. Mary, Pontiac Braasch. Alvln, Pontiac Sawyer, Mrs.

Charles, Pontiac Taylor, Howard, Cullom Ehrtiardt, Mark, Pontiac mal O'Ntal, Mn. Nellie, Lt Roy Ditmltitd Weslfall, Mr. Kathryn, 1201 S. Maton Melton, David, Heyworth Snodsratt, Mrs. Berber, 712 N.

Morris Luttrell, Frank, MidOty Hotel Rouiey, Raymond, UM W. Wood Colt, Miss Lorl Diane, Towanda Eberhardt, Miss Lula, 04 N. School, Normal Cable, Miss Dorothy, R. 4 MENNONITI Admitted Ryan, Harold, 103 Warner Merlin, Mrs. Emme, 70v E.

Front Alverson, Mrs. Bessie, Herltaqe Manor Dismissed King, Edgar, 402 E. Locust Felker, Miss Debra, Cooksville Currlngton, Mrs. Thomes, Fairbury Schlppert, John, Carlock Gregory, Paul, 314 N. Main Zoll, Mrs.

L. Peerl, Carlock Miller, Carl, El Paso Brenneman, Mrs. Marten, Hopedale Baker, Richard, McLean Kinsey, Bobby, 912 E. Chestnut Rocke, Mrs. Floyd, 509 Moore Baas, Mrs.

Harry, 2106 Pelrce Long, Mrs. Forrest and baby boy, Dan-vers Welshaupt, Mrs. Donald and baby girl, Tremont BROKAW Admitted Leach, Mrs. William, all S. Maple Hlnes, Mrs.

Harold, 107' E. Beaufort, Normal Klepper, Mri. Orville, 406 S. Oak, Normal Armstrong, Harry, 412 N. Roosevelt Pumphroy, Miss Blanche, 102 E.

Ash, Normal Raydon, Walter, 404 Hovey, Normal Decker, Charles, Eureka Vasconcellos, Arthur, 307 Phoenix Dismissed Deal, Baby Laura, Downs Pleines, Dana, Hudson Klafke, Mrs. Henry, 1506 N. Clinton Parr, Joseph 1014 W. Front Church, Mrs. William and baby boy, Chenoa Bodle, William, Farmer City Morgan, Mrs.

Kenneth and baby girl, 305 N. Linden, Normal Denlson, Mrs. Mary, 104 N. Evans Fisher, Roger Metamora McClurg, Mrs. Stella, 704 W.

Mulberry Hall, Mrs. Cora, 207 Normal Normal CIBaON COMMUNITY Oibson City Dismissed Arnold, Mrs. Grace, Melvln O'Neal, Allen, Gibson City ST. MARY'S Streator Admitted Townsend, Mrs. William.

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