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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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HJumiiincion, HI, Tur4aX, II. 1-. I. Six Forrest Mishap Victims Termed Fair WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS Plane Stolen, Crashed Near Lincoln Strip "a VtT Rr1 u.h- TftOMrr Ot IJW lt H-RUCE Ot a fir a luapt vnr.JsT r. hurl In a war Sir f.

s.ms, imjuiii to tiThlfiift unity fiiifcin. l.i.r condition Monday n.dit at s.t.,,a.u 7 I i ik HA'- 1. U.J I ISCOLN U'SSl IV-lrrnl Kan bury u' c- awilioti oiiieer. nl Sherilf J.e iihm n. lu.kt r.

2 underwent S. xolun are to locate M.ml.i a biukm ktx-e Nonnn S. hlij.f. f.utt tn tt J.I..I ul. mtsh UwUtt a mullillf IVmi.

aui.l.uw in a cm- i two COO HIKtlf lion Ili'lil on 1 lie Hi nullum I llklll "ll, I IUI M- IH I a I a nu i'T oi a mur n.H.n- MilIriplfM. kf.lril.k. Allufie turn. Pip! JiVVT Come in Today! Trade Your Old Set on a New 1 961 raily Moidfy pioming. Slu nlf Jir Si anion is of the opinion tlie pilot mMi ii'I ling to Me.il the flanr (nun the niifiild and lit control when it 'niik a er bur and tele-(iImmh line )omt 1 1 ml of the runway.

Vrrlm fli.iimi.in ami fllen A. Jorif.ui, of ast Moline, brotlu r. in-law and im iters of the plant, flew into the aitimit at 5:10 p. m. Sumliy ami remained oxernu-ht Hi l.imoln.

leaving the plane liH ra glance, a rum picker not airplane. 1 ill 1 diMn on the line. '1 hey, were mr- FELEVISION piised on returning the field shortly la-toie pooit Monday to I J. i I II CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS AT STERN'S FOR ONLY 1 find Ihe plane hail been Holrn and win ked. RdVmOnd C.

CVdnS la plane had been attenipting to Clifford Follmcr nimU-r In M.nnriwit.t ami miuI in reri-irt iCMis nMI.C il'NM (Iff-nt U.J w.ili hi ustrr. M.m Almi II. fulliiicr, C'. of Id in rinM'. lie a it-M, lt1 ai Moiiil.iv at Si l.iiinrr.

CUM ON PSi Ilavnmnd I't'ei; imesligatml K. I aiis. i of mM plane lv of Cliiit.ni. Satmday at St. Mar' I it I dir.

The Central Illinoj Illertrie IU funeral to at tepair rnnv called Jaill Ill' MT-I Ia Orr A'ma tt.ll and Mi. Cora Kl.l'll. Ixilh lNjily ill (or liK.niii. Il; fum r.d Ih- i 1 71 ni til.i id the Ihinlhegi-r Ml- repaus 01 me power I i. 1.

.1.. 1. of I'mnw aixl a brother. Anhur P- It u.ic mi-iivflfd in TllUfN.l.iy HI tho It.ili mil J. H.u i Hi Tal llollie 111 lUi Willi nicn flpparriuiy nan in le.itui tiia.sl inl alxxit a.

in. hotted .1... Kuwr.il Home, uiili iln Kii-diMih a biotlnr. Mi- I A.m.. was Ih.hi 1t Ccnr im'Iv ot liun.il ui Mrs.

Belle Taylor be in Mi-moiL't) P.nk lt tih-! i ViMt.itinn Mill Uin hi I ni WrriiM'sdiiv fuii' i.d homi Mbv del.iv? Come In ami rlrrt jnr new 1'W, until I111111 Ml UN's la run sliowmc t'. iln! eleel miv nlj le Vou MMitt III fholee I M-rrrn. lher are all lirw 1.1 1 voor Ni-u I Mill on iu ran lit. W.I. enjoy Unrld Series linaNl Sherilf Si anion nl r-pnty Ken Zimmerman found the plane on its bai In the cornfield alwitit HHI yards east of Ihe It.

C. Sloll 1 Vi in Clinton, a son ll.iatn ami Mary Kiaght Ia.iiis. are wile, the dinner lluliv 1 1 Ken- CI1IK1.I.Y Miv MiitrH Il llr T.ilor. of IVmnriA diovc Ifcvafir Phil- riiuenee. i ne (iiane nan a daughter, i Wheel and then fllf'etl a Gnday ii siiletit until four years I and ajo.

at 12 13 n. in. Monday 'P. Aium Terms as little as $153 Weekly! Mrs Ixuiim' Pot's, he. anii two me pnoi nan cm me rn- brothers.

Cieve and Sam. Clinton; vnt. crawled out and walked at a Downers (lne nursing home. She had Ken a patient the ti-v i away as siioe prims were joiiihi thn-e sisters. he headed away from the plane.

i i i StiH-ktoii. Ila.el II ile no0 ings mid tail IV use, Idaho; Mrs. Viola llr w.tt Kirn 1.1 lvil. nt jMUiunun, a sn of John mi (liiit.ii.t Koiwmr. Il-aliriKlr-d Illinois Sta'r Noini.il I'm-' cisity and ha Im-d in and Owryo Toxmi-Iiiji nil his lift-, lie was a tr.n liiT at lln Illinois St.itc Prison at lb" mar-1 i-H-d ro-hUT at Cono, Ohio.

I S. pt. 22, Surviving ri his ifr; vn. John R. rirxrland.

Ohm; two broth-j rrs, Lrsirr, William. two Ms ri-s. Mrs. Kipfrr, Pontiar; Mrs. Homier! assenioiy vmtp oaniy iiamagrn.

S. C. Kimball of the Springfieid ofliee of the federal Air Administration investigated the crash. Chiiton: nml 11 grandefudtrrn. He was a World War I veteran and moved to Decatur icars home a year.

Her funeral will be at 3 p. Wednesday at the Kn lieh Mem-onal I dune. Hie (lev. hail P. Calhoun will officiate, and buna! will in (indley Cemetery.

Visitation will begin Tuesday night at the loon Funeral Home in Ivmnera Grove. She will he brought to the funeral home here 7A The tropical storms that are railed hurricanes in the Atlantic are Ivplvmns in the Pacific. MWEMaMMMHMMaaaaiMBMBHMMMB in lW S-hierhnli, Western t'jinim's; Uiitt j)f a. i.l. Wednesday for visda- TV aiHtPrs and a son pi reeded i M.s in him in death.

Apnl lsT)j daughter of Wil lie was a mrmhrr of the Rlur'iam Amy Wilcox Settle. She Iidge. the P.oal Areh Masons, i u. is married 'to J. larl Tavlor Lester Punke KL PASO iPNSi Funeral mtv lees for lyester Punke, who died Sunday, will lie held 2 p.

Wixlnesd.iy at the Vieen! Memorial Home. Hie Rev. Henry L. Cox assisted by the Rev. I.

G. Young will officiate. Burial will be in Fvergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p. m.

Tuesday at the memorial home. Mr. rimke was lxim July 20. in Panola Township, a son of Otto and Phoehe Peek Punke. Ile married Ithe A.

Lee at h'u-rtka. Aug. 2S. lie had farmed in Corwith. Iowa, for some time, Dee.

7. 19ul. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Fdith Ixing. Downers Grove; a son.

Dr. Hail Taylor Kirkland, Wash three sisters. Mrs. Jessie Ptjier, Chariton, Iowa: Mrs. Mamie Drum, Washington.

Mrs. Kmma Lusher. filO Nor mal Normal; six grandchild- ten and five great grandchildren, but had been a mechanic at in hi Paso the cher I.ros. cara past 20 veai-s. Thomas J.

Marrs PEKIV (PNS)- Tliomas Jo- He is siuvivefi bv his wife three Ii- I I ir-1 11 i. rn I se, e.me. Mie.o Ronhf Ktveport; Mrs. Rita Fave i am lormer.y 01 itkih men Mrs. Monday morning at a Bakcrsficld PantnrPi i hita Falls four brothers, Arthur and Pontiac Contmandery, past commander and recorder for the last 22 years.

lie was also a niemlier of the White Shrine, American Legion: He served in France during World War I. He was a member of the Fust Methodist Church. Mrs. Lavada Wolfe PAXTON Mrs. La-vada L.

Wolfe, 57, died at a. m. Monday at Paxton Community Hospital. She had been ill five months. She was taken to the Ford-Baier Funeral Home.

She was born 12, 100.1. in Bryan, Ohio, a daughter of Fred E. and Irene Connin Houk. She was married to Henry Wolfe in; 1122 at Bryan. They moved to Paxton in 1910.

He died Dec. 11, 19.V). She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Miti Perry. Puerto Rico; Mrs.

Itvne Gentry, Las Vegas; Beverly and Diana, at home; four sons, John. Paxton; Daryl, ith the Air Force in Plattesburg, N. Ronald, with the L'SAF in Italy: With the USAF in Germany; a sister: Mrs. Zelma Walker, Toledo, Ohio; lie win ne nrougni uie of LI Paso; Har- 1 vJ Miccks funeral Home ai renin. V(Vi Albert Lea.

Lrncst, He was born July II. 1S01, at otiumwa, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Pckin. a son of Ldgar D. and lola Ripple and Mrs.

Iirraine May Fannie Iliett Marrs. I both of and 10 grandchild- Surviving are a brother, Don. ren. Peoria: two sisters, Mrs. George He was a member of the hirst Methodist Church Paso.

I Tr. H- V-. I -ir I. Bush. Mrs.

E. F. Lohnes. Pe-kin; and several nieces and nephews. He was a memlier of the First Christian Church and the Pckin American Legion Post.

He had served in World War I. He moved from Pekit- to Bakcrsficld eight years ago. Mrs. Roland Pierce LLNCOLN (PNS) Mrs. Roland R.

Pierce, 79, of lf.l Cen-tenneal foi merly of Atlanta, died at 9:50 p. m. at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. She was taken to the Quiram Funeral Home at Atlanta. Arrangements are Incomplete.

She was born Jun. 22, 1SS1, at I nine grandchildren. SHie was a member of the Church of Christ and the Rebekah Lodge. Bonnie, a daughter of Mr. and C.

E. Brown ROBERTS (PNS) C. E. Brown, 81, of Hwlmsburg. a former Roberts farmer, died Sunday night in an ambulance bound for a hospital.

He had been ill four months. His funeral will be at 9 a. m. Wednesday at Helmsburg, with burial in Thavvville Cemetery about p. m.

The coffin will be opened at the cemetery. 1 Mrs. Goldwyn Lovan. She was married to Roland R. Pierce July 25, 1900 at Bonnie.

They lived in the Atlanta and Lincoln communities for about 43 years. Roy H. Hill MINTER (PNS) Roy II. Hill, 71. of San Diego, a former Minier resident, has died in California, according to information received by William Glaser.

His wife and a brother, Hal Hill of California, survive. Mrs. Carrie Hinck WASHBURiLr- (PNS) Mrs. Carrie Hinck, 81, died at 11:30 a. m.

Sunday at the Attcberry Nursing Home. She entered the home two weeks earlier. Her funeral will he at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Pt.

John's Lutheran Church. The Rev. E. Clock will officiate, and burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 7 p.

m. Tuesday at the Pacey Memorial Home. family has requested that any tangible expressions of sym PC -i A He was born April 6, 1879, in Tennessee, a son of Calvin and WARDS Ti -v Jane Clause Brown. He married Mary Ellen Yeary Jan. 11, 1900.

They moved to Indiana in 19.13. Surviving are his wife; three sons, Doyle, Greenwood, Loyal, Springfield, Ohio; Elmer, Indianapolis; six daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mylcraino, Camby, Mrs. Wortha Walsh, Evergreen Park; Mrs. Myrtle Keer, Indianapolis; Mrs.

Thelma Richardson, Franklin, Mrs. Neva White, Paxton; Mrs. Corna Roeder, Roberts; two sisters, 18 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. pathy be made in the form of contributions to a memorial fund. Mrs.

Hinck was born March 9, 1879, in Ostfriesland, Germany, a daughter of John and Grace Renk-en. She was married to John Hinck May 24, 1896. He died May 11, 1958. Surviving are two sons, Henry, Parker, Ted, The Dalles, four daughters. Mrs.

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Meta Hof-statter, Lowpoint; 10 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was a member of St. John's Church. John Mahy LINCOLN (PNS John Mahy, about 50, formerly of Lincoln, died Sunday night at Toledo. Ohio, according to word received here by friends.

Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Shaw, and three daughters. Leslie W. Wells CROPSEY PNS) Leslie V. Wells, 82, died Sunday at 11:10 p. m.

at the Gibson City Community Hospital after a lingering illness. His funeral will be at p.m. Wednesday at the Cook Funeral Home in Fairbury r-rv; Kenneth Lipn of the Croppy Church officiating. Ru: will be in Cropsey Cemetery. Visitation was to begin at 2 p.

m. Tuesday at the funeral home. He a born near Cropsry IVc. IH. 1T7.

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