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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Ansar Shrine of Springfield; the Clod el ter and Mrs. Lora Yonaka TIIK PANTACRIPIL IHKIMINGTOV. ILLINOIS. MMIT. OOOntH It.

Central Illinois Deaths Red Cross of Constantine of Champaign, the Clinton Kiwanis German Lutheran church at Wash- and three brothers. Herman. Otto and Elmer, all of West Salem. One grandson also survives. His ifrs.

TJ.tr rhipps. has cff at GeorirUrsm. tngton. club; the city park board, and the Presbyterian church. Opens Doctors Office COOKSVILLX.

rNS) Dr. Elwood Phlrr. son of Mr. atvt Survivors include his wife. father, mother and one son pre him in death.

Twenty grandchil- mother, two sons. William J. and ceded him in death. Wntt are iT-Sitesi. ren and 13 great grandchildren Hughes, Relief, S.

four sons, Louis and Merle, Chenoa; Everett, Walnut, and George, with the U. Phillip all at home. A brother He was a member of the Say Mrs. Malissa G. Ashen LINCOLN.

(PNS) Mrs. also survive. Jacob, GroveUnd, and a sitter. brook Methodi.t church. navy; 42 grandchildren.

A son Mrs. Edward Zimmerman. Mor Malissa G. Ashen, 81. aed at 6 and two daughters preceded him Lee Fosnaugh ton, also survive.

His father died in 1907. A sister also preceded him m. Saturday -t her home near in death. Phillip Weinstein MORTO Uj (rNS) rhllliD CLINTON. (PNS) Lee He was a member of the Metho in death.

Lincoln. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Sheets Fosnaugh, 68, Clinton business dist church. Weinstein, 44, route 1.

Morton, man, died at 9 p. m. Friday in Have You a Taste For Temptation? then try the cleiniex avert Ire done by George H. Stichter John Warner hospital, following Funeral home and at 2 p. m.

at French's ChapeL Burial will be at Bowers Templeman cemetery. died at 6:15 p. m. Saturday at the Oak Knoll sanitarium, Mackinaw. an extended illness.

The body Glenn Weeks WASHINGTON. (PNS) LEXINGTON PNS George was removed to the Reeser fu Funeral services will be held at IL Stichter. 65. died at 3 p. m.

Sat She was born Oct 19, 1866, at Mrs. Anna Getz TREMONT. (PNS) Mrs. Ao-ra Getz, 83, died at Methodist hospital, Peoria, at 5:15 p. m.

Friday where she was taken after fracturing her hip 10 days ago in a fall at her home. The body was taken to the Wil-key Funeral home and was la'tx returned to the home. Memorial services will be held at 1:30 p. Monday at First Apostolic Christian church. Burial will be in Mt.

Hope cemetery. She was born in Bavaria. Germany, June 14, 1864. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Johanna Musselman. She married Peter L. Getz in Tre-mont Feb. 10. 1884.

He died in 1942. She had lived in this community 70 years. She was a member of the First Apostolic Christian church. neral home, and will be returned 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Pleasant urday following heart attack to the family residence Sunday, Mannington, W. Va, a daughter of Elber and Nancy Martin Glenn Weeks, 55, died Friday in San Francisco, Calif. The body is expected to arrive Monday at the Hill Mennonlte church, with the Funeral services will be held near Lexington. Funeral arrange ntUnIIieirilsroini Cflcaimcips at 2:30 p. m.

Monday in St. Paul's Rev. Roy I. Roth officiatinc. Itu Downs.

She was married to Joseph Ashen Mar 21. 1898. in ments are Incomplete. Habecker Funeral home in Wash- Universalist church. The Rev rial will be in Roberts cemetery.

ngton. Tentative funeral arrange He was born May 14. 1U2, In Fairmont, W. Va. He died Dec.

Lewis MesKimtn will officiate. wesi or Morton. ments are for services Tuesday. 16, 1943. She was a member of Dover.

N. a son of George II. and Mary Jameson Stichter. lit Clude Wart up. Manager.

2071.4 X. East SL Phone 2104 The body was brourht to the assisted by Dr. Albert D. Bell, and burial will be in Woodlawn He was born at Washington, a the Methodist church and lived in her late home for over half a Klopfenstein mortuary at Morton, was married to Dorothy Hefner. son of Albert and Nora Payne cemetery.

where it will remain from 4 p.m. Weeks. After his graduation from century. He was born at Lane Oct. 13, sept 16.

1905. He was member of the township board ef super lgh school there, he served in Two children survive: Miss Sunday until 1 p. m. Tuesday, when it will be taken to the 1879, a son of James A. and Kit Inez Ashen.

Lincoln, and Mrs. tie Cunningham Fosnaugh. He World War I. He married Miss Ruth Sencenbaugh- in 1917. She, church.

Maude Schmitgen. Los Angeles was married to Miss Merna Kil- He was born Feb. 28, 1903 in Calif. A brother. Charles E.

with three daughters, survives. Surviving are the following Downs. Mannington, W. also Their names are Mrs. James lough of Clinton Sept.

29, 1908. She survives with one aunt. Mrs Laura Dillsaver of White Heath children: George E-. Mrs. Ida Car ius.

Mrs. Lucy Bolliger. Mrs. An Hungary, son of Jacob and Christina Smetzer Weinitetn. He was married to Agnus ThewUt, survives, as well as one grand visors.

His wife survives with three sons, Gordon, Davenport, Hyle and Paul, both of Lexington. A granddaughter also survives at home. Two sisters. Mrs. Frank Kreis, Washington.

N. Mrs. Ralph Westgate. Glen Ridge. N.

brother. Andrew, also of Glen Ridre. N. also survive. A Hapenny, Odessa, Mrs.

Jack Schuler, Berwyn; Miss Patricia child. There are no other Immediate na Carius, Miss Emma Getz. Walter, Ernest Peter Ben and Week, Honolulu, Hawaii. A grand relatives. Jan.

11. 1928 in Eureka. He came to Illinois with his par Walter H. Schwarzlose Mr. Fosnaugh conducted a gen child also survives and two sisters, Mrs.

Gladys Danforth. Cambridge, Miss Verna, all of Tremont. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller and Mrs.

Barbara eral store at Lane with his father ents in 1908. He was a crane oiler for an East Peoria construction SAYBROOK. (PNS) Walter and Miss Bernice Weeks, Mar until 1904, and he and his brother H. Schwarzlose, 56, died at 12:30 company. He was member of the daughter preceded him In tfee-th.

sailles. A brother, Myrvan, aso Getz; one brother Ernest Mussel Austin continued the business after their father's death. It was survives. p. m.

Saturday at his home near Saybrook, following an illness of man; 16 grandchildren, and seven old in 1945. Mrs. Emma J. Souders He helped organize the State great grandchildren. William Glass five months.

The body was removed to the Easterbreok Funeral home. Bank of Lane in 1918 with which Mrs. Emma Jeannette Souders, he was associated until 1924 79. of Carlock, died at 9:05 a. m.

Later he was associated with the Saturday in Brokaw hospital. The COLFAX. (PNS) William Glass, 78, died at 10 p. m. Friday at his home in Colfax.

He had been in ill health for five weeks. DeWitt Count? National bank body has been taken to the QtV For the last 10 years he has been Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the Saybrook Methodist church. The Rev.

George F. Wilson will officiate Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. He was born Sept 23, 1891. at Vincent Funeral home where president of the DeWitt County will remain until Sunday morning The body was removed to the Federal Savings and Loan com pany. He was school treasurer when it will be taken to the Sou ders residence In Carlock.

Easton Funeral home where funeral services will be held at 4 of Clintonia township the last 20 m. Monday. The Rev. Merrill Funeral services will be held years. He served through World Herchberger, pastor of the Colfax War II as a member of the coun West Salem, youngest son of William and Dorthea Schwarzlose.

He married Dorthy Hedrick. Oct 12. 19 13 and resided near West Salem at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the rcsi dence and at 2 p.

at Car Christian church, will officiate ty selective service board, and lock Christian church. Burial will took an active part in Boy Scou Burial will be in Wiley cemetery. He was born June 8, 1869. near be in the North Canock ceme work. Mr.

Fosnaugh was a charter Bowling Green. a son of tery. Mrs. Souders was born en Dc member of the Elks lodge at Clin Henry and Emma Simmons Glass until 1925. when they moved to McLean county.

He farmed for seven years near Saybrook. Surviving are his wife and three sons, Don, Bloomington; Miles, Flora; Robert, at home. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Hulda ton, and a member of MWA of He was married Aug.

17. 1904, to 28, 1867 in Woodford county the daughter of Ephram and Elizabeth Lane, Knights Templars, Order of Eastern Star. White Shrine Taylor Cotter, and in December Miss Mary Caroline Johnson Kentucky. They came to Colfax Feb. 16, 1916.

and have resided in and Consistory Bloomington 1896, she married William E. Sou ders. this vicinity Mr. Souders, her husband, is Surviving, besides his wife, are 4. TWO cne daughter, Mrs.

Lula Thomp the" lone survivor, three brothers and three sisters havirig Drwceded son of Rossville: three sons, Joe, her in death. Isaac and James of Bloomington Mrs. Souders was member of one sister, Mrs. Eliza Simmons of the Carlock Christian church. Glenmore.

10 grandchildren Two brothers preceded him in death. He was a member of the Christian Awe jica Jfcroi RADIOPIIO.NOCRAPII Colfax Christian church. David W. McKinney LINCOLN. (PNS) Chris tian Awe, 93, died at 11 a.

m. Sat urday at the homr of his daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Teichman. Fu CHENOA. (PNS) David neral will be at 1:30 Tuesday at McKinney, 72, died at 8 a.

m. Fri day at the residence of his daugh the Sheets funeral chapel, Lin ter. Mrs. Walter Rasmus, in Che coin, and at 2 p. m.

from St. noa. Funeral service will be at 2 John's church. The Rev. H.

p. m. Sunday at Easton-Pils Fu Barth will officiate. Burial will TbU Vlrtrola radio phooograph reflect RCA Victor ferCrctioa throughout. A touch and the compact control mail roll radio (A.M-1 M) and phonograph.

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4 ett! r2f a "lJe orr" A3 ee do pt In etoefc aad tio aad fjrrrf U. fXU iM ettrO turtf toMiicanr. la it hmr rr ets kae waa4 cta rtnaed tto and damn grV4 mrmt rea f-r tr leg! That fort ef tie Mryl Cms la and aee lata atanel foe jtwirw'f "Buy 0 Stern rag as Yoa Earn" neral home, with the Rev. Charles be in Union cemetery. L.

Coleman officiating. Burial will He was born Feb. 25, 1854, in be in the Hale cemetery in Indian Hamburg, Germany, a son of Mr, Prairie township, near Fairfield and Mrs. John F. Awe.

He came Ch.rml.tf kctr rW1 Tr. lla to America when he was 10. years He was born Jan. 2. 1875, at Columbus, IncL.

a son of Patrick of age, with his mother and fa Easy Payment Plan- Authorized RCA Victor Dealer and Elva Brown McKinney. He ther, 10 brothers and sisters. He llllll M.trh.4 S.U was married Sept. 20, 1902, to married Christina Kurtz Oct. 19 Ivy wttk awoc Miss Bertha Mae Malone in Fair 1877.

in Lincoln. She died in $100., w. 1940. He was a member of St. field.

She preceded him in death He had made his home since April John's Lutheran church, a farmer with his daughter in Chenoa. and rural mail carrier. Survivors include five daugh Survivors include a daughter, CHAS. MILLER -Your Jeweler for 58 Year 113 W. Front St.

Phone 2637-5 ters, Mrs. Rasmus, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Teichman, with whom he Lambirch, Pontiac; Mrs. Roy Har made his home; four sons, John wegar, Ocoya; Mrs.

James Ronan, William, George and Ben, all of Lincoln. A daughter preceded Randolph Field. Mrs. Bernie WONT YOU HELP MAKE WORLD DAY MOV. MIT Ml A DAY OF MEANING TO CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD? Their CHILDREN are destihrfe of the barest ntcei tHiei of life.

Tfiey are hungry; they need clothing to survive the hardships of winter. And only with the medical care our contributions can provide will wholesale death be avoided In the months ahead. Money to assist In this urgent program is being accepted and used by the headquarters of United Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the local participating civic groups listed below. If you can help in this cause for the benefit of humanity, send your donation-large or small care of the Council Treasurer, Mrs. James R.

Holbert, 1 1 05 Broadway, Normal, Illinois. THE PRICE OF A SURPLUS G. I. BLANKET WILL KEEP A BODY WARM, A SPIRIT ALIVE AND A HEART WARM WITH APPRECIATION. Your CHILDREN enjoy happy homes.

They have good food, warm clothing and snug beds. With healthy minds and bodies they attend well-equipped schools and will grow up to be self-respecting, responsible Through school drives, your children are now being called upon to share their material blessings. shoes, and simole school, suDplies with the unfortunate school children of war-torn countries abroad. Bundles of clothing for school children may be donated and will be gratefully received at central collection and shipping depot located in the Y. M.

C. A. THE WORTH OF THE WORLD -IN THE LONG RUN -IS THE WORTH OF THE INDIVIDUALS COMPOSING IT. HILLS. SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: BLOOMINGTON -NORMAL COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN Y.W.C.A.

Bloomington Woman's Club Participating Organizations: League of Women Voters P. T. A. Business and Professional Women Club. i THIS AD CONTRIBUTED AS A CIVIC SERVICE BY FUNK BROS.

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