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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 19

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Th Paragraph If BloolnsNafmal, H. Sa Ih. IUJ not Annum uis Central Blliiiois Itcallifi Frank Rcinhart MSHKR uwsi rrik Rriiiurt. dd at 13 3 a Frank Imlg i Richard E. Rasmus MTCON'-Ff u.k Imig, dl U0 Richard K.

Itsunut, It ft a farmer. d-rd at MS dd at m. Thurwiay in a rrulay In Mi, lie had' m. frsaay at Uraj kp- r-ir iiiiui in- B4aaaj aaMawaMwqNnMwe iaw aim apa 1 I 1 Biff ll. been nine da)t trvrral jtart, H.t fjmtal I at I llu fumt al wiJI at 1 in it I) tlil funeral i3 bo Sunday at 1 m.

at the islr Chunk t4 Clirut, David IVratl UI officiate. Burial Mill I at Hilton bn 4 Cemetery. MriUy at Ftmsph Kurth Sunday ai it Ford UaJrr Fu-Memorial Haw, uh lh (ev.nrfal lluro al l'aiu. 0 Itkhard Wa-uoflkiatirr. Ilofial'ltfv.

Vera K. Harr tfftctatMf il in Kat Ua Crnelrry jlJurtal i9 tn I'u Itdf Iruiu4 maw Ik lkll Uuuuua tll Saturday af "THANKS TO YOU Sl.il M. trffv. and run1( at the Blair nHu, pm 5urt. FrkMHl msy fj.

ruftfral llom. dav Wral home Saturday afWn Mr, Hrmhwi a Un lr W4I Ulfn Au 17f ifJ4mirS 1 1 01 Satrk. anflt4.Hh..!4iad Mr. liawmi at Iko Nov. IMtry and Mary hut Itrmhart lv.4.

i. iu i itu ki a i uvi.r FOLKS" Our New 1968 DODGE Ww Aft thim o. a Tl family fmiird lo (lam- rlrJ lfl Nurnuj md OirMiiw UaS Itawna. He liiin tounty hcn he at 10 Mj(rh 2 lpcn, hu in the Uxli f3ri cd and hat lived Ue Sun, 4rf hu ile: a 'd KankaKt fommumuei. Mhrr rcpmmunily kinrr I la ift, tutktd at an auio Ji JrHH- at by brosiier.

mechanic. He never marriH. 3 1967 DODGES lie unnrd by h.i ife; a ihrr eranAhCdrtn Mr. Myrtk? Ilultm. REMAIN In stock Three- brother! Piet-rdrd him Mrt.

Iurolhy Hulkuk. IUnr: an, Jamet ol Ik-mry; a dauh-i trr. Mrt. Slirniian. ho it' Horry and Savell death.

Mr. MarMi vaa. iisitaco Mith lr huliand, a wnirt'S lie tAt a itwmtirr nf ile lr1 llelfiliti: brvtliert. 1041 OOMI JI 1 -m man. in Alabama: a tWffibMfrtan rturth irf Normal.lChfnwi: W.Uard.

KarAakre; wa.ler IttlnUrt t4 rJi trNiMl ihm Sianljn. Cahl I'hilin. fuur erandthildren and ruht rwM Bfw ivfmir great frandt hildrrn. may be made In the form crf buth of lda; and iiirr and 114 MMI I I A ton and lo tuim contribution to the Kinrt Prt- nejhet ceded him in death. gi(n (..,, lie at precede in death by bytrrlan (iiurrh of Normal or A lie at a mrn.Ur of the ShJ- to Urtika Hospital.

hit parenu, three ahtrrt and a brother. School Gets Television OOO MMI Wa cm. kx Meshodint Cliurrh: a men of the iler IOOF Lodge, and a charter member of Owl Mrs. Stanley Lee (WAX irNS) The fu-nera! of Mrt. Stanley Iee.

71, wli4 died at 39 pm. Thurt S3I95.86 CYrtlt Itehtkah Lodiie. lie re-Ur rd from farminc about 12 Mrs. Sfcinmann BfCKLEY -Mrt. Helena Steinmann.

72. died at 12,40, p.m. Fiiday at Mercy Ho'pital cert, from left, Swe fevQenoohl, Heatwrer. Mory locK. e-pfndti; Kenrtf IbelKerr, tecreiory; Terry Kinny, pretident; Cd Schroeder.

felce Chief lorf Minder, Ste Superior Mory Moiro end iHe Rev. Ceorge H. Wetter-mon, potior of St. Mory't Chvnh. (Shroyer Pholol 10(0 Cwrta.

fc, Lincoln The Tri elice Anoioion Wednetdof pie tented the tludenft of Carroll Cothol School with a color lelevltion tel. to Ihot the ttvdenlt "oy loke d-vonipge of edwcoiionol broodcotit directly into the tchool loom. Receiving the gift were tchool 1965 ran ago atwj moved to the day, be at 1:90 pm. San- prvHnl i)me in rlWr. nMnrr Funrral IVKuna itkor iK.

hrmf Mrs NIII Calrioun Mwme, Colfa. mth nev. la patient tinct Nov. 11 She had 'UirhmrA Mrlilir Kmm in (ullina koatlk IK. n.il FARMER Cin' (PNSI The Burial will be in Wiley Ccme- year.

funeral of Mrt. Nellie Mary Cal- 1964, tcry. Her funeral will be at 1 30 noun, Bi, wno died at 10 m. 40 a Visitation wiU be 2-5: 7-1 thit pjn. Monday, Nov.

27 at Si Thursday, ill be at 2 m. Mon John Lutheran Church In Stengel Funeral If day at the Buckley. The Rev. Fred Stenn i For the benefit of palierrlt ii i iiuinr, ae i wti an boy. 902 V.

Oakland 'c. I.j. IV PAXTON COMMUNITY Julie i Paiton lome, with the Rev. Arthur 1701 t. 7 2 Dozen Drivers Off Road vlcet will be held al the ceme- ftld will officiate.

Burial will 1 14 IM4. SH95 Woolley officiating, Burial ill be in Maple Grove CemeU ry. Drive Admine Franklin. Mrs. David and haby Gimbul, Amanda.

FaxU-n MMlation will be Sunday af 10X1 vvvw r'a. aan boy, I ley worth lery. be In St, John'i Cemetery. Mrt. 1st wa born May 4.

Fricndt may call at the Ford-1S9. at Strrat'ir. a daughter of Baler Funeral Home Sunday af-Edgar and Fannie Croswcll krnoon and evening. Elder. Ste aj married to SUn-1 Mrs.

Steinmann was bom I (All ttv.A I A ii am iom a ft ternoon and evening at the funeral home. Bleomlngfofl Normal Hotpilalt wte the following conlrolt for vitlloft: Kovrt from 1 fo 4 p.m. and from 7 until 1:30 p.m.) no children vnder 12 yeert of age; no more than two vltilori at tho tame time. MENNONITE Admrtted Mrs. Calhoun was born June I 1011 1704 l-Tr U4, few Lange, I tar ley, SIS X.

Trairie CIBSON COMMUNITY ib ton City Admitted Ditmittod Srharp. William. Bm klej Johnnon. Frank. I'axton Duffin.

Riibrrt. Paxton Beck, David. P-aiton Deck, Audrey, Rankin Elm. Norma. $1195 'iJS 4t Anl-'diughter of Henry and Emelle Fr unUI 1938 when Lhey'Ferdina Lustfeldt She auended itiI15tiSr IS Into the Colfai area.

St, John'i Lutheran School. She IN OIDII TO SttYl TOO (a The operator i lirmvs of four Central IHuvhi motonMs have been revoked, three baed -n 'drunken driving conv Iclmns. Another 20 motorists rant drive because of suprnsimi. 'and three others revoked or mkMi) IIST Wt All AT at Normal. HediedinldCI iCoulUs, Jess, Anchor Cravrford.

Mrs. Mary, Mehin iMeabls. Mrs. Ethel. Loda Garard, Mim Barbara, Gibon City HOPCDALE Sunlving are a son, Capt.

Richard D. Calhoun, with the 1 COURTESY daughter. Mrs. Catherine mann Dec. 17.

1913 at Buckley. Bourne, Colfax: two sons, Burn- He died in 1949. ham Cooksville: Richard She is survived by dur son5. tliree sisters, MrsJErwin II Cicero: Vernon, Ny-Martha Silliman, Chonoa; Miss ack, N.V.: Dclmar and Donald. Stanger.

Mrs. Dclmar. Downs I'rire. Mrs. Harold.

Downs Salsbury. Mrs. Barry. 220 Meadow brook Drive Mrs. John.

2t9 lioue Drive Admitted Deikholl. Fred Jr Di lavan H.ifigrr. Mrt Louise. U.S. Navy in I'cnsacola, a granddaughter and tvio jupendrd earlier have ben grand probationary permit.

Drunken driving revocations Ditmitttd Mrs. Imogcne, Ctbson DODGE INC. Smith, Henrietta Elder. U'atseka: Mrs. both at home: a siter.

Mrs. LH-' She was a member of the tafected Mahe M. Harris. Wil- Franrr I.iin fltuoud lian U'hicnanl Vnrmrf filv a Merrill, liaTTI0n(J. It.

3 UlY miMo.i ham (5. Powell and Gary A. Weedman Methodist Church, the Eastern Star, the Garden Club fk.l7lf3!iUyO(in i2iMS4K(wan a brother. Dr. Thomas C.

brother, Otto Lustfeldt, Buck-letter. Richard. 31S Garfield Borders. Lora Ann Gibson City Elder, Watseka; 10 grandchil-'ley; seven grandchildren and! r' J'r'. 1OlltU.t Scott of Pekin.

The same reason resulted in and the DAR. dren: two creat-erandchildren. creat crandrhildren. crucr, rreo, cooasvme Ditmittod IMooitiiiilon Xormal Hestrom, Miss Virginia, Dan-' She was a SO year member She was preceded in death! a suspension for Haven M. I ol 223 Sunnyside Court.

Grant R. HarNm of Ft km lloallis FAIRBURY Admitted SUdlcr, Laura, Chat worth Stadlcr, John. Chatsworth Paternoster, Carrie, Fairbury of the Order of the Eastern Star at Colfax, a member of the Methodist Church, the DAR and the Colfax Woman's Gub. by her parents and two broth ers. Mrs.

Lina Pattison vers Barry. Jeffcry, R.R. 4 Russell, Miss Linda. 805 E. Wal nut WINTER BLUNDEnLAND rccordtd three violations within one year, resulting ki rcvoe.i- The family has suggested that LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs.

Lina Iruln Mr Adr. lnl I lion of his driving privilege. Mrs. Frank Muhl Three violations resulted in the Mrs. Margaret Louise Muhl.

suspension of licenses issued to a former Bloomington resident. S. Dinsmorc II and died at her home in Grand Frederick D. Ling, Clinton; any expressions of sympathy pattison. 83.

of Cleveland. Ohio. jaifjc Korrna may be made In the form of me-la Mount Pulaski native, died at weaver Ralph Chenoa Ditmittod morial contributions to theu-lS nm Thnrsrintf at it where you're Beaded If your ireaeit ear iaat Bp to and the trials ol the eomiaf peaaoa. tajoy youraell wita a election of one of oar winterized, ready to go cart that 1431 ajllll.1, OWltIUi.il a'attf hmp- Percy, Richard. R.R.

1 son, Fairbury She win be brought to SchahJ npddinc. Miss Man-. 204 S. Lawrence. Drcxel.

Fairbury too can eosat m. (l 3 Methodist Church at Colfax. Mrs. G. E.

Hafele MINIER (PNS) Mrs. aldine E. Hafele. 52. of uncrai nome in Aiouni ruiasKi.

f0rence Mrs. PalUson was born Nov. smih, Mrs. Vernon, Carloek it WfClWT convUbla. V4.

pew- ar WfXa. roHi ar 1199 maK 19 94 is. iBo in Aiouni a aojj mom carry 10 000 $1995 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted Menssen, Mrs. Lola, Lincoln DiMMOSJU 4 Oaor uUk tone, formerly of Minier, died at daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam-10 p.m. Wednesday after a ling-uci pattison. She was married ering illness. to Frank Pattison. who pre- not Ralids.

at 5 p.m. Friday. i Bernard E. Farcro, Pontiac; She was a daughter of Alva'James E. Lincoln; and Ethel Talkington Troegle.

Fred E. Miller, Atlanta: Terry She was married to Frank Muhl W. Rcnfro, Middle-town; Jack K. at Funks Grove in 1936. Boles, Towanda; Gary L.

Hart, Surviving are her husband; a Stanford; Earl E. Lesher, R.R. I son, Zane, in Peoria: a daugh-3; Raymond A. Stephenson, 27, ter, Mrs. Judy Drury of Mem-Sunset Road: Terry L.

DcWeese, phis. a sister, Mrs. Keith Havana; William L. Baki Jump of Greeley, andMorton; Michael P. McGuiie, I five grandchildren.

She was Washington; Mark C. Radmaoh-! preceded in death by her Morton; Harry L. Schmid- $195 fOtO Cdaiia SB. V4, Cnm. I TOO O-Mooc.

aowar (ocKxy Pinkham. Mrs. Leroy. El Paso Glawe, Mrs. Howard, Farmer City Grinncll, Miss Greta, Illinois House Williams, Mrs.

Eugene and Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. rprW hop in rfeath. will be at 2 p.m. tAXCON tow wd. tyimiJ 1 70VI wigiiia.aviowHc fiat $2195 Surviving is a son, Ceorge of Cleveland.

door CO. VI. 1700 kwdmp. 361 I. 4 tolv.

fodto, wlMtvwaHk $2195 VydM. l0n THUN0IIIII0. I70U mux. pow Vnrf. turn good $4W kordtoa.

V4 $87i0 Hahn, Mrs. Doris, Lincoln Smith. Karen, Lincoln Hickey, Gary, Lincoln Baker, Charles. Lawndale Greenhalgh, Mrs. Clarence, Greenview Adams, Alan, Hartsburg Heyen, Eddie, New Holland Adams, Kenneth, Hartsburg Ostrom, Janice.

Delavan White, David, Elkhart CHIY1UI MoTiiw 4 Ooor kor4 llOQ lop. powf itttrbtg. powtr. Sunday at the McReynolds Funeral Home. Minier, with the Rev.

W. Jack Thompson officiating. Burial will be in Minier Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-9 this afternoon and evening at the funeral home. Mrs.

Hafele was born at Arm-ington, July 22, 1915, a daugh ents. 'gall, Tremont; David K. Smith, Mrs. Muhl will be brought to Washington; and Rosalyn L. the Mctzlcr Memorial Home.

IWickert, East Peoria. baby girl. Armington Freeman, Mrs. Harold and baby boy, Heyworth i Weigman, Mrs. Martin and baby girl, 1108 Beech wood Arbogast, Mrs.

James and baby girl, Danvers Schaab, Mrs. Lena, 418 N. Main, Charles Rundles EL PASO (PNS) Charles M. Rundles, 81, died at 10 p.m. Thursday at the Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, N.M., where he had been a surgical patient for about three months.

104 '0' Coloii 500 comcriibla. 1 701 V4. powtf uttrlug, automatic. $1895 VI. Cr.li.-0.

tlMflna. radio, rooo, rtUltwollt MUHAMO. ITOJ Molic, pom wfcttajwolkj, winjfi rool $1495 Normal Belisle. Mark, 242 CHIVIOUT liKor 2 door. Sunnyside Swisher, Mrs.

Muriel. Lincoln 1 70 Standord rrontnniion Roger L. Morfey of Monti-cello displayed a license not issued to him. His license was suspended because of it. Driving on a previous suspension resulted in another for James R.

Hayes of Fox River Grove and Normal. Probationary permit recipi- $695 Injured In 1-Car Mishap He will be brought to the Vincent Memorial Home, El Paso, where arrangements will be Dismissed i Bingham, Jack, Lincoln Blundell, Paul. Lincoln OlOlMOIILIM4door. Fowar lYOj ttaoflnjand Q0C b'oifi, radio, Mrhiiowollt 77J Court Eades, Mrs. Tilfred, Hudson ST.

JOSEPH'S Admitted Jefferson, Mrs. Edna, 216ft Malibo on.rllbl. llOj I. tiondord Itomaliiioi), $1695 lORD Colon 500 2 door ITOJ kordtop. 390 VI.

4 ipd. diltpwolb, radio with t17QC rtaripaalari )I7J 1011 'OID Gob1 K0 doot Mdo. 11 Ql ouloinalic, powar ittarlng Staples, Mrs. Roy, Lincoln ter of Earl and Fern Leach King. She was married to Robert W.

Hafele July 21, 1939 in Minier. Surviving are her husband; her mother, Minier; a daughter, Mrs. Donna Chockley, Lansing, three sons, Lane, Larry and Richard, all at home; one granddaughter. Her father preceded her in death. IWsmcaiarm T-Vlu-nrH I.inrnln 1011 'ORD coiivarlibl.

1 70 Molic. A one-car accident at 10:35 ents went to Curtis H. Eth- S. O'vlM. $1095 powar llaaring Front Ehrlich.

Mrs. Amalia. 715 Miss Christiansen DWIGHT (PNS) Miss Min-ni Christiansen, 77, a former Dwight resident, died at 10 p.m. Friday at Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chicago, where she ington. 1314 N.

East; Barbara J. Hodges, East Peoria and Harry L. Schmidgall, Tremont. W. a.m.

Friday near Saunemin sent the driver to St. James Hospital in Pontiac, where she was reported in serious condition 101 ONTIAC convartibl. llOZ A raol bargain radio, wtltawoDi. $1495 Mill Kuhn. Steven.

803 E. Douglas tAMILII 4 door. I cyWar 1701 angina, nandard 4tOC Ironimntion. Good tirai )7j Marlett. Cletus.

603 W. Lo Bauer, Mrs. Carl, Lincoln Bruns, Mrs. George, Lincoln Lancaster, Mrs. Lydia, Lincoln Sherwood, Mrs.

Laura, Lincoln White Mrs. Lucinda, Lincoln Greenhalgh, Mrs. Clarence, Greenview Bristow, Mrs. Francis, Clinton Drake, Mrs. John, Chestnut Parr, Debra, Mason City 10X1 '010 Folrlom 500 4 door ladan.

I6 i V-l. powar llaaring. 1fQC ovtorMlk, radio, whitawollt had been a patient since Tues- She was a member of the Im manual United Church THUNDItBWD hardiep, powar llaaring. automollc, TOC 1961 Friday evening. Tl Mrs.

Mabel Torrance, 72, of! DUrgiar laKeS Whitewater, Wis. was the driver kjftnov and only occupant. According to 'Yiuney, i-lCjUOr Trooper William Spraig of the HAVANA (PNS) Mason state police she was driving Sher-f Robert Huber She will be brought to the Von COaVAia2dooriadan. 170 Aalomatrc $595 cust Gross, Jerry, 1015 N. Evans Anderson, Sarah, Hoi ton Homes Dismissed naw brokai.

Hack, Qualen Funeral Home at Christ, Peotone, the Woman's Guild of the church and she worked for five years in the Peotone school district. She had OlOSMOaiU 4 door hardtop. ItOZ powar llaaring, outonolic. Dwight. O10SMOIILI 4 door 1701 V-l angina, 'powar llaaring radio.

eOTC Mdon. $595 south on U.S. 47 about 4 miles Miss Christiansen was born Oct. 3, 1890 in Denmark, a whltawolh investigating a break-in which w5wnt ui an-iii mint Pelster, John, Easton Sublett, Mrs. Lois, Atlanta Hagenbush, Mrs.

Walter north of Illinois 116. He reported occurred ear Thursday morn-that in overtaking and passing line at 0uivp Tnn I7bU radio, ne I70U 4 door lived in Peotone for 26 years. Lewis Barco HAVANA (PNS) Lewis Mount Pulaski whliawalli. Extra claan. U7J Ireland, Mrs.

James, Lincoln $175 hardtop. $395 daughter of Simon and Kirsten Olesen Christiansen. She was preceded in death by four sisters and a brother. Mrs. Susan E.

Kelley door another vehicle she forced an oncoming car off the road, then lost control of her car which came to rest in a ditch. CHtVROin 2 vi. rum voioiua SW sob. nara. 1 70 top.

352 v-i. tmoe Barco, 57, of rural Trivoli, died Barker, Mr. Glen, Commercial Hotel Zike, Mrs. Erma, El Paso Chick, Mrs. Nellie, 803 E.

Miller Schenkel, Miss Vicky, Downs Owens, Charles Richard, Cher- ryville, N.C. Harkins, Mrs. Gertrude, 1105 E. Jefferson Jones, Floyd, EI Paso autoffiotlc, powar itaarmg automatic ST. JAMES Pontiac at 1:44 a.m.

Friday at Graham north of Havana. The intrusion was discovered about 8:00 a.m. Friday by owner Dale Moslander. Entry was gained by forcing open a door. About $100 was taken, along with about $40 worth of liquor.

Mrs. Torrance was charged Hospital in Canton. 10X1 v' uaianit aui a ooor. t.o, iyOiS automolrc, ttHtC 10Ci rLVMOUTH. Chaap 1jO traniporlallon $19.95 Admitted PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs.

Su His funeral will be at 2 p.m. powar llaaring Nielsen. Mrs. Svend. Oak Park san E.

Kelley, 100, Saunemin's 10CX ClVOOm 4 door Mdan. I. 7J0 powarglida, radio willi raor Speirer, Miss Jeanette, Pontiac runv ataxia mi a our wuun. I7OJ atAOC Sunday at the Hurley Funeral Home in Havana, the Rev. William Gray officiating.

Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Torrance, Mrs. Mabel, White tpaaiar. Good ttcond cor $195 oldest resident, died at 10:30 p.m. Friday at the Livingston County Nursing Home, where powar iltanng fwiJ water, Wis.

Childers, Mr. Donald, Pontiac she had been a patient since Friends may call from 7 to 9 USED TRUCK BUYS! I609 'Barlow, John, Pontiac July. BROKAW Admitted Fitzgerald, Mrs. Georgia, E. Washington Schenck, Mrs.

Fredrick, p.m. Saturday at the lunerai CHIVIOUT Vi wa pkhip. She was brought to the Beh- home. 1963 CMC I Ion pickup 07C I70Z 4ipaadlronniiiiion 71 rendt Funeral Home in Pontiac. Che- tcylindar, $1295 FORD F.fOO"!S"lon Mr.

Barco was born Sept. 22, Bloodmobile Gets 156 Pints FAIRBURY (PNS) The bloodmobile visit Wednesday resulted in donations of 156 pints, the most received in any visit for many years. The good turnout was be TOu r-iuu iwn 3ipaad 1963 3ipaad 1910 at Veedersburg, a son cylmdar. noa Schaefer, Robert, 1314 E. Grove $875 Morion $995 of Harry and Estella Coffing l70Z.cylindr.

3ipaad Giles, Mrs. Myrtle, 1114 S. Low Barco. He married Catherine IORD Econolin window van. Students attending Goshen 4 cylinder.

Cullinan June 15, 1943 at Ha $795 IrUft CHIVaOUTWron a0C llOU pickup. Engina rabuill 17 CHIVIOUT Vi to pickup. IHhh i rvlindar. 4 ipaad. naw College, Goshen, who are visiting parents over the vana.

1962 3ipaad 1962 3ipad lieved to be a result of mak Survivors include his wife, Car Hits Tree; Driver Not Hurt PONTIAC (PNS)-Gary Chris-tianson, 25, of Pontiac, lost control of his car at 12:10 a.m. Friday at the curve on the 4-H blacktop west of Pontiac. The car hit a tree. Christianson, who was not injured, received a ticket from Trooper James Kennedy for driving too fast for conditions. Robert Huff Gets Army Promotion RANDOLPH (PNS) Robert Huff, stationed in Vietnam, has been promoted to specialist four.

He has been in Vietnam since February. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff. Dismissed Peirce, Bane, 38 Sunset Road Mann, John, Heyworth Haean, Robert, Metamora rORO F-250 ti ton pkkup.

$1095 ing appointments before the Thanksgiving holiday are Joyce Stanly. Alice and Shirley Al- and several nieces and nephews. $1595 combination Itock rack visit. No goal was set. He was preceded in deatn ny hrprht john Eb Richard Dismissed King, Wendell, Mount Zion Roth, Mrs.

Margaret, Minonk ST. MARY'S Streator Admitted Hunt, Anthony, Dwight Bivan, Louis, Toluca Gourley, Mrs. Gerald, Vanville Marshall, Michael, Dwight Haynes, Robert, Ancona Dismissed Parmer, Mrs. Jerry, Manville Houck, Mrs. Esther, Dwight Block, Mrs.

Meta, Wenona Johnson, John, Minonk Perona, Mrs. Patricia, Wenona Bermes, Mrs. John, Manville Moffit, John, 606 W. Monroe Houchens, Mrs. Maudie, three sisters and two brothers.

Crockett, Steve Eigstic, Ruth He was a World War Vetr 7-ur fieri? of Pandora. 302 eran. He had been employed as'0hio is Vjsiting Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of the PeabodyjH Crockett Coal Co.

at Trivoli. The Junior Woman's Club again sponsored the visit. Ariiiin(oii Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O.

Horner and Donna, Thursday were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker at Pressman's Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Horner at Sneedville, Tenn.

See Your Friendly Ford Salesman. Liberal Trade-ins Bank Rate Financing A-l WARRANTY ON MOST CARS GALLOWAY FORD 1001 MorrisseyDr. Phone 829-8931 W. Virginia, Normal Knoth, Arthur, 1503 W. Locust Stretch, Mrs.

Harlan, 1403 W. Hovey, Normal Walker. Robert, 814 W. Mill Scott, Dean, 1101 N. Colton Compton, Gary, Lexington The family has suggested that any expressions ot sympainy may be made in the form of contributions to the Heart Fund or the American Cancer So C11II0111 Ensign and Mrs.

Howard Haag of Warren. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haag. Starkey, Gary, Hudson Halihan, Mrs.

John and baby White, Mrs. Glenn, Wenona ciety..

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