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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Biz Fantarraph, Bloomington, ITU April 77. 1938. NIGHT ORDEAL Loda; Miss Dorothy, Fvanston; Merna Wenona Men m. TPttv Thomas pndninh-1 Mema, "enona Men Mrs. Betty Thomas, Randolph; CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS Head College Club riiitu.nv.iiiTH7mn) nrrr 11 Two students from Merna are il A George Roberts officiating.

Burial eluding Farmer City. She was born Dec. 15, 1905, in will be in Willowbrook Cemetery. among new officers of the Central Illinois Club of St. Ambrose College at Davenport, Iowa.

Mrs. Margaret Render, 109 Holton Homes, Bloomington; two brothers, Henry of the McLean County Nursing Home; Elmer Farmer City. He was preceded in death by six sisters, one brother, and one infant daughter. He was a member of the Keyword Methodist Church. Invade Home, Demand Cash From Owner Visitation will begin at noon Sun Logan county, a daughter oi Charles and Marie Smith Thomp day at the Sunderland residence.

Mrs. Anna Meisinger PEKIN (PNS) Mrs. Anna Meisinger, 77, of R. R. 1, Green Valley, died at 4:20 p.

m. Sato-day at her home. She had been ill a year. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Sand Prairie Lu Dave Gould, son of Mrs. Eugene son. She was married to the Rev, He was taken to the Lamb Funeral Home in Gibson City. F. Gould, will be president dur Chester Linton Aug.

4. 1933, at Clinton. He was born at Fisher Jan. 26, ing next school year, and Jack Kinsella, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Surviving are her husband; two 1897, son of Henry and Louise Parr John Kinsella, will serve as sec daughters, Mrs. Pauline Milburn, Sunderland. Mrs. Elizabeth Gober theran Church, with the Rev. Mel- He married Zora Moore at Fish Farmer City; Mrs.

Mary Mitten, vin Albers officiating. Burial will CLINTON (PNS) Mrs. Eliza Kankakee; a son, Paul, Dewey; er Feb. 6, 1918. She survives, to retary.

Vice president is Bill Manley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Man-ley of Wenona. LINCOLN (PNS) Charles J.

Gehlbach of 515 North McLean Saturday morning reported to city police that two men knocked beth Bennett Gober, 98. died at her father, Lincoln; six grandchil gether with two physician sons, be in Green Valley Cemetery. Vis itation will begin at 10 a. m. Mon day at the funeral home.

30 a. m. Saturday in Pine Crest dren. Her mother preceded her in Dr. Paul W.

of Gibson City and Dr, Nursing Home. She had been a death. Dale W. of Rantoul; a brother. at his front door at 1:30 a.

m. patient there about a week but She was born April 8, 18SL In 1 POLICY PACKAGE POLICY Provides Premium Savings. You have one renewal date and one premium. Let's tell you more. Pbone, write or come In.

COURTEOUS. INTELLIGENT SERVICE AND COUNSEL Automobile Compensation Burglary Public Liability Firt Life, Accident All Forms of Insurance Protection A FREESE JEFFERSON, INC. 216 YV. Jefferson St. Bloomington, 111.

Keith, of Tuscola; and seven had been in failing health sever Dillon Township, a daughter of Saturday and demanded $10 each. Russell Spalding al months. grandchildren. One brother and sister preceded him in death. Adam and Mary Kuszmaul Forn- Gehlbach said the men searched the house, forced him out on the HOPED ALE (PNS) Russell off.

She was married to Leonard Her luneral will be at p. m. El Paso Unit Musicians Win Firsts Mr. Sunderland was a farmer. Spalding, 54, of Peoria, a former G.

Meisinger March 2, 1905, at Monday at the Herington Funeral front porch end left, taking his Sand Prairie. He died in 1942. He had been active in civic affairs and was a member of the Fisher Home, with burial in WoocQawn top coat. Hopedale resident, died Friday at the Methodist Hospital in Peo Surviving are two sons, Clar Cemetery. Friends may call at the Lions Club.

ence and Roy, R. R. 1, Green Val ria. funeral home after 2" p. m.

Sun Phone 5-2011 Mrs. Yordy Heads ley; two sisters, Mrs. Louise day. He was taken to the Davison The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be made Wagner, Kingston Mines; Mrs Tazewell Units Funeral Home in Peoria. Arrange EL PASO (PNS The grade She was born July 16, 1859, in Dorothy Badur, Mapleton; two ments are incomplete.

school band of the El Paso Com Texas Township, a daughter of in the form of memorial contributions to the Fisher Church of grandchildren. Three brothers and munity Unit District, 11 soloist and Robert and Sarah Ann Scott Ben He was born June 21, 1903, at MORTON (PNS) Officers to serve for thecoming year for Mor I Christ. a sister preceded her in death. a coronet quartet recieived first nett She was married to William Tremont, a son of Edward and vv WW VVV VV VV VVV VVV VVVVVVI Eva MacDonald Spalding. place ratings in the State Grade School Instrumental Music Contest ton Unit 2, Tazewell County Home Penn Gober Dec.

23, 1877, at Bolivar, Texas. He preceded her Mrs. Lena L. Col aw Surviving are two sons. Charles.

at Lewiston Saturday. in death. DOWNS (PNS) The funeral Peoria; Russell, with the Navy; She was a member of the Sand Prairie Lutheran Church. Peggy Sue Crofts WASHINGTON Peggy Sue Crotts, 2Va month old daughter of Normal Sanitary Dairy's Flavor of ihe Monih 1 1 a -a Joe Wendland, Don Lykkebak, of Mrs. Lena L.

Colaw. 90, a for Surviving are three daughters. aaugnier, unaa, a sis Roger Henderson, Sue Sampen, mer Downs resident, will be at ter, Mrs. Ruby Norman, Hopedale Mrs. C.

A. Stout, Moweaqua; Mrs. W. O. Hickman.

El Paso. Texas: p. m. Tuesday at the Methodist A brother preceded him in death. John Kelsey, Jack Radebaugh, Paula Meador Holt, Leonard Bureau, are Mrs.

Daniel Yordy, chairman; Mrs. Don Paton, vice-chairman; Mrs. Wayne E. Kaiser, secretary, and Mrs. William Frisch, treasurer.

These officers will be installed at the May 27 luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Yordy. Edward L. and Vera Johnston i Church. The Rev.

Robert F. Fitts Mrs. Grover Crum. Clinton: a Niesler, Helen Haars and Donna will officiate, and burial will be son, B. Marble Falls, John Cronin Weirman were the soloists.

ERRY STRAWB in Hopewell Cemetery. 14 grandchildren; 27 great grand LINCOLN (PNS) John Cron The quartet was composed of children and 12 great great grand Visitation will begin at the Metz- in, 79, a former New Holland resi Joe Wendland, Sharon Fosdick, children. Three sons, a brother ler Memorial Home in Blooming dent, died at 1:10 a. m. Saturday Leonard Niesler and Lloyd Messer.

and a sister preceded her in death. ton Monday afternoon. at Detroit, Mich. Wayne King is director of the Mrs. Colaw died Wednesday at ICE CREAM band.

nis iunerai win oe at 3 a. Richland, Wash. She had been living there with her daughter, Mrs at St. Patrick's Church in Lin She was the oldest member of the Clinton Christian Church, and had been a member 85 years. She was a member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

For ALL your plumbing Heating Needs CALL: L. A. GARRISON 8-7665 Warren H. Aldndge coln, with the Rev. D.

F. Monogan officiating. Burial will be in Holy Crotts, was found dead in her crib about 9:15 a. m. Saturday.

An autopsy indicated that death was caused by pneumonia. Her funeral and burial will be at- Bakersfield, Sunday. She was born Feb. 9, 1958, in Peoria. Surviving are her parents and three brothers, Lloyd Keither, Roger Dale and Gary Don, at home.

Glade W. Sunderland FISHER Glade W. Sunderland, 61, died at 11:59 p. m. Friday at Gibson Community Hospital, where he had been admitted an Sorbitol, a corn syrup product, is one reason many toothpastes, shaving creams and cosmetics Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Phoebe Hornbeck don't dry out when the cap is left, visiiauon win oegm at 3 p. iVASHINGTON (PNS) Mrs, off a collapsible tube. Tuesday at the Holland and Barry Mrs. Bernice Broshar GIBSON CITY (PNS) Mrs.

Bernice W. Broshar, 48, died at 1:55 p. m. Fridav at St. Luke's Funeral Home.

The Rosary will Phoebe Hornbeck, 88, died at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at the Washington Nursing Home. She had been be said at 8 p. m.

Tuesday. He was born April 3, 1879. in a patient a month. Logan County. His wife, the former Margaret Hergot, died March She was taken to the White Fu 8, 1950.

neral Home. Arrangements are in Hospital at Chicago. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wheeler of Gibson City.

She had been a patient since April 4. I Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Mittendorf Funer-i al Home in Champaign. Surviving are a son, John I complete ffli Refyiealuiteiil daughters, Mrs.

Mary Kennedy, She was born Dec. 27, 1859, in Marshall County, a daughter of hour earlier following a heart attack. His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Church of Christ in Fisher, of which he was a member and elder, with the Rev.

Mount Clemens; Mrs. Martha Po-korski, Detroit, Mich. Joseph and Susan Imhoff Belsly, She was born May 30. 1909. at She married Oceola Hornbeck Marne, Iowa.

She was married to Peoria Jan. 1, 1895. He died Feb 1 "WW Logan 6. Handlin LINCOLN (PNS) Logan B. 6, 1920.

John W. Broshar Jan. 3, 1938. He died May 9, 1954. She had been a resident of Champaign for 27 years and was assistant secretary Surviving are three daughters, handlin, 71, of Lincoln died at 3 p.

m. Saturday at the Dwight Veterans Hospital. Mrs. Gertrude Rich; Mrs. Gladys Reibe and Miss Lucy, Washing of the Champaign Loan and Build VOICE OF MUSIC HI-FI Phonographs and Tape Recorders PETERSON'S HOUSE OF DlMONT 1104 E.

OskUnd Ave. Open eTenlnfi. ton; two sons, Glenn, Sidney, His funeral will be at 2 p. m. ing Association.

Robert, Washington; two Tuesday at the Holland and Barry Surviving are her parents: four sisters, Miss Anna, Eureka; Mrs Funeral Home, with the Rev. L. Lucy Jenkins, Washington. H. Appel officiating.

Burial will sisters, Mrs. Alice Ogg and Mrs. John M. Nelson, Gibson City, Mrs. Glenn Murry, Mount Vernon; Mrs.

L. Myers. Crown Point. Ind She was a member of the Wash be in Union Cemetery. Visitation ington Methodist Church.

will begin at 2 p. m. Monday at the funeral home. I brother, William Wheeler, 504 Mrs. Eva Linton He was born March 25, 1896, In Hovey Normal.

Logan County, a son of Daniel and The family has requested that PEKIN (PNS) The funeral Margaret Buckles Handlin. He of the Rev. Mrs. Eva Catherine all tangible expressions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the Christian Edu Linton, 52, of 1205 Hamilton St, married Ester Young Oct. 21, 1936, at Springfield.

Ed Say 8: Old ate en Iait a I time bat can't outlast a retirement la. policy. When a man neara 65 he if either (lad he I bar Ufa Insurance sorry that he Evervbodv loves the sun riDened fresh flavor of who died Friday night, will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the First Surviving are his wife; two brothers, C.

Frank, Lincoln; Dan cational Building Fund of the First Presbyterian Church of Champaign. Normal Sanitary Dairy Strawberry Ice Cream. An enticing treat for family or guests quick 51 Church of the Nazarene in Pekin, iel Springfield; three sisters, with the Rev. W. S.

Purington and easy to serve. I 5 Mrs. John O. Baker, Lincoln; Mrs. Winefred Barber, Elkhart; Miss Flora, Lake Fork.

and the Rev. Lyle Eckley officiating. Graveside rites will be at 4:30 p. m. at Farmer City Cemetery in Name Nominating UADUH CAUIT1DV nIOV'C didn't.

ItiTest 4 3 Vis ov xL KEEEYE EXAMINATION 401 N. Main St. He was a veteran of World War Committee for Class Frank- irate Farmer City, Ed Coughlin General Agent Cottonwcod 6b Ph. 4-S71 Un'a retirement I and a member of the American policy now. Legion.

CARLOCK (PNS) A nomi FLAVOR OF THE MONTH FOR MAY nating committee composed of Mrs. Linton was. an ordained i elder of the First Church of the i Nazarene anfj was assistant to her I husband, pastor of the Pekin Church. She had also assisted her husband at four other cities, in- FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ken Harden, 104 S.

Sehael, Ph. 8-614? Bob Benson, Bellflower, Ph. 47-F- Bill Benson, Rantoal, Ph. 1278 Lea Bray, Farmer City, Ph. 348 Elsie F.

Wahls CHENOA (PNS) Miss Elsie F. Wahls, 68, died at 4 a. m. Sat urday at Fairbury Hospital at Fairbury. Mrs.

Russell Childs, Mrs. Oris! Smith and Mrs. Gerald Crump1 was appointed by Mrs. Harold Swearingen, president, at Friday's meeting of the Ruth Circle of the Cariock Christian Church. The committee will propose a slate of new officers at the June meeting.

Members voted to change the Her funeral will be at 2 p. Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Milton Beer Yy a a a officiating. Burial will be in Che- 5 noa Cemetery.

meeting date to the first Thursday I visitation will begin at 3 p. m. oi each month, starting In July. Sunday at the Pils Memorial Will Go for LAESCH Home. STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM At your Normal Sanitary Dairy dealer or phone 3-8273 IT'S STRAWBERRY TIME She was born in Yates Town MONTH END Monday through Wednesday ship Sept 24, 1889, daughter of grade 'A' Milk.

f5 Christian and Jennie Rhoda Wahls. Two brothers preceded her in death. FURNITURE CLEARANCE i fc. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and of the Ladies Aid.

The family has requested that all tangible expressions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the St. Paul's Church building fund. OUT THEY GO I FLOOR SAMPLES OK'E-CF-A KIND! ODD LOTS You Will Enjoy George Downs HEYWORTH (PNS) George Stanley Downs, 75, died at 3 p. m. Saturday at St.

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TLez. S79.95. A Reg. 199.95 2 pc LIVEVG ROOM SUITE in fine frieze 1Q0 7 for sale 1 07 pc Curved failing health 18 months. His funeral will be at 2 p.

m. Tuesday at the Heyworth Methodist Church with the Rev. Prentice Douglas officiating. Burial will be in Diamond Row Cemetery in Downs Township. Friends may call at the Iseminger Funeral Home after 2 p.

m. Monday. He was born near Downs Feb. 28, 1883, the son of George W. and Theodocia Myers Downs.

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