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Jam lUimr nf CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS kin; and elKht s'rrvrandi hiktifit nt (Hir tm4tlcTt Ml to autrr im-erd him lit droih. At Chrhlmat fire iVroi llibh The HFaVISKO STANDAHI) VF.KSI0N lib lb Wards of (3iril in rr.l John N. Buehler ViJKTS -iPNSi- shy I nine aUmt cv r.urMf lc. 13. P.

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i st. Mri. Ora Alexander Md tml Md 5 tPNSi Mr. Or I. Alcviruhr.

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II haj ro .1 I win I'm lU-vity, it i I lmrr.it ki .1 9 it in. Ninety. L. Tmr irm- un-n. or wmi-n mtmi-.

I II Ba.tt rT I l.lt"" I Tftt.l Truck, Train Collide-Driver Hurf, Pef Killed rtt liV I roM'td Wnlr tkwM N.Uoa 4 too lmm Guy J. Bozarih rnrn.h may call at th w.SllLcnW ami lUrry lunrral ll.ini lrxn i L.i.... r.n-irl Crif IkiA-il M.y MENNO BOOK STORE 41! X. Mala l. I ItS sm4 MrMr.

i vnOdT lit fl Cllft. tat XTM ft ivn. Wii; fmiiy 1I at 2 p. iV-w an-l chunh at lh IUtrlrr ut. lu-n l'f.

Mi-. Tir.i, Illume. iUirul 1U in Dwlr SrmW arvi M. Mr ti.u lni Feb. 1 1.

In Crmnrry. I M.ui.Mlfli tlLlrrirdl Vl l.timt Mill 1 al ll fiim.r.1 SAfNKMIN INSI Iua.41 rnmit 5amrl SK. 17. 15W.ii,. ihii thm.ti.

-Ltath mi" l1-wtly tuna i rt-purird lntMWtly lniln'u7 ln rollti lmtdlnf hli ami Sat Mr. Cf.mr an la 135. ina-k a train an rarluf ttrin. a'fiir fir kivI inivlni ar t'irr nm. lfav unlay aflrmi.in.

Murrr 0. 1l a ara ana IU. tlilcio. Auihurdire at St. Jnxt l4tJ In ltiac aald Mr.

Drrw auRiTnt lT of 1 I'-li. nnJ 1I.UT Nrw YiV (1t-; Dwight Rutledge CiasuN CITY wrrl arrv-Uvt are to I Ivld at 2 p. tn. Mun S.X-.HV, lo.tn Ut d.nik"til Mm. Itun- Jwa and a cut on bark of Katanga Victim rJLsalicthvillc, Katnnua rros irvr WA nun rarrir an Injuml rhilJ Into the hospital lirt after thi yourtRMrr was injuml durine ihe fislitine bctwppn U.N', fotros and Katwura dcfc-mkru.

Tlit U.N. troop wized virtual control of the city Saturday ax Prwi-dont Molse T4iomhe' covernmrnt flol the city. hmd. but his rntxbtion ai br nrl, tliicikM. and Mrt, Ijti WrlU, lili.u a.

N. Y.J "i grand-(lulilrrn and live rr! grand hd- day at Ilmth Mrrmrt! ,0 ((I Ly in (uimrni0t fur A pk kup he ddvlnii hit the I. 21, IWitum. aide a vaban kaxxnutive on Earnhardt of l.i'i.m. at Dli a.

in. il.y In The Itcv. CTiarira W. IWn Cl AVvimW a mr-mlr r-. the lUaite 116 rrowtni; ln Sauno- nl.Vbtie.

lkirvU lil be I'-iilry mji at 1 30 p. m. Katunuy. A ru iiur r-A'rrn sor arm uie iw be tV. a family prt, a aL In M-vtm ll 'Ti'-iS.

I G-lantbia. Manuel Enters Piatt (he rab ot the truck and waa killed. Ild bn-n a J.tHT.t fw li. IL finrral 1 P- IVnirtrry Tokww. Krlemh may cCl Inun 3S and 7 9 p.

Sunday at Hie memuiial tome. Mr. kUIrd at 130 p. in. hi pickup Louis Day Accordine to Tnpr Loren MLiy Mi lJKl.st 5inr-h KARMKR TIV (PNS) GOP Treasurer Race er a trriclit aianding on the mil Ins near the rruNcroc and Oty.

tna-k. Ln U'tih he aa drliwriik: 1,1 "I Urkstmaa trm trail itna by a inlni ln ft evfiwv: at il KoruTol VT he had MantfleM fir otruml the orvximbig imnarmriT MANSnHJ) -(PN'Si- lUlrbhl He ha lvd In mih of ha an- the imtt 21 inn tmin at a rrowine. In Sadorut. llraui fnwn the drtvir i w. The and I a furmrr at.

t. L. i brc-n a imlli-nl alwut IaoI JIe emplini a a hythtv HIT. Wurkmc. ut xi uw ll'-nse in lithiin Wil.lu- l.

lm Jfr7n at the llumko nrr lo the Ixvaiur. a-i4Wil I The Iry omldkn rf the V.r. I5.im In Mra. MukrI atTond irradr road CiKinty trrawmf. 'i i i.

'P. m. Monday at the Mnuul i-'u He a Urn at July 23. ia ii mi Mr. Manuel is Piatt County Ju-f earner at Mnf.rld Grade Ihjt ah jyi King i in the air com Chrii tmsi Is.

bit five Ih woman who rut everything? (or the man. for that nutter). The one perfect iw er to the heretofore unanswerable it Gt Ctrtificatt with which she, or he, an choose a present from our store full of treasures. 1 MM. 1 1 II- nv.T-l clan.

annrr City. Bur 11X). am if Cli-nn and Irene Ilarnet rutlrdne. He mnrnrdl imna-t ltn.kfd it.e tiv Alii' 31. I'lKi.

Charloite Iii.ilint1ikl at Danville in r)rar of the truck. tcry. IrimiU may cnll at Ue fonrral home altor 2 p. in. Sunday.

3miT iManmn was Ore eni. S.V ruA- tm-ith'T with a d.uli!rr. 1.11x1 May, at Inime, aril a Janin II. llonr are mi wue; of lrM. Irail, wt or the train, gTn jjr Dwight High SACNIHN PNS The To StdGe Mr.

Day a Urn ID. 1RT4, tlM chlldrrn. Sandra Kar, nocer, er- jr pTW manaT of mm and IbuI, all at home; hi c.rit.ld tr u.t in wtsIith Ohio, a rnn of WMIiam ompany rimainr Company ri.n parents. Mr. and Mm.

Gli-nn fill hvp 5iifnity find Anna Sincir ly. Ixvird of of Saiinrtmn whnh was desrtroywl by fire in 40 liilire. l.ii)n Oty; four bmiliem. in IviMtur iitvl hi if. He bi Karmir Sauncrrun two weeks ago.

Harold and Howard, (litwon Community Conwlldatcd Diirtn1 YiiIa Dba mm ITS has employed Mrs. Carl Austin IUI6 llOQ 10111 to Ml the second irraile vacancy of the CorntT I re ne waa uie owner oi ln tlio ojuration Cafe in Lr.li.ini. Oty; Harvey. Sibley: M. Stf UHuies, Fort I-eonard Woud, a I ail and tavrm.

Surviving are a aisUT, Mr. Nettie Heard of Ohio. ILLINOIS HOTEL BUILDING IS Uiree sistert. Mrs. Wilbur ule.

created by the resumatwn of Jo- DWIGHT (PNS) Te annual anne Telfrd. Mrs. Oeova Bnlta.n cj, prrRm of th, was employed as kintlcnrartw I Paxton; Mrs. lUchard Rcnnrtt Hugh C. McShane UN(X)LN -i PNS)- lltich C.

MrShane. K2. of S. Kirk.iiK., Mason City Firemen Voted Raise Gilwon CJfy. and Mrs.

John K. teacher to fill the vacancy eauvd vw'u niUMC 'Tninrm oi by the of Mrs. Louise -Dwight Towndiip High Si hool wtlli Harry Conroy MASON CITY (PNS) Harry Anderson 31iot. STERN'S, Open All This Weik 'Tit 9 P. M.

tmm od at fi.W a. m. Saturday at St One sister preceded him In 0,1 al 'a P- m- Clurit-a Hiistiii iJ. Hp u.u tt iinxl Conroy. 80.

believed to be one oi the school auditorium. Mrs. Hrittain will serve as sub tirmcT. 1st Choice For Christmas! the bust o( the Spanish American Wfl, mrmin.r ot tlM Pax. War veterans ln Mason County.

Milhnrli-. (.,. anA ttfl, stitute first grade leiirher dunng MASON CITY -( PNS) Volun died at 5:53 a. ni. Saturday at a The program is entitled 'The Sounds of Christmas." Dialogue was written by Miss Mudge, speech director.

ih1 illness of Mrs. Mary Jenvn. Mrs. Pauline Gallup was employ teer firemen of tlie Mason City Fire Department has been Voted ed as substitute kindirfiarten ILs funeral will at 10 a. m.

Tuesday at St. Patrick's Church with tlve Pu'. D. f. Mona-tian of Hurial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visitation will brvin Sutvliy eve riing at Kerrigan i'unend Home. wIhtb tJia Kosary will be recited teacher until tiie return of Mrs. a raise by the City Council. veteran of the Korean War. Harry F.

Hanck CARlJOCK (PNSi- Funeral services for Harry F. Ham k. M. who was ftKind dead Friday at his nurs.ng Ixune in St. I.ouis, Mo.

Mr. dmroy. a retired black-smiih, had bved ln Mavm City until HM. His funeral will be at 2 p. m.

Tuesd.iy nt the Conrad Funeral As Little As DDODWKJ The raise will Increase the Jensen. amount paid the fireman from the i rjorothy Carter was employ. Participating will be the sophomore girls octet. Junior girts octet, mixed octet, freshman boys ensemble, girls trio, senior boys octet, girls glee club, advanced girls chorus, boys chorus and present 34 lor a small nose Iircijwi the vm-nl movie lme, will be held at 2 p. m.

Mon Home. The Rev. O. K. Bennett and 3.

lor large nose lire to formerly taueht bv Mrs. Masiiunir. saf ft rt fi.rvtiv day at the Otto and Aifo Funeral and $6. in lie was torn Atic' 5. M79.

in Lo- Ma.son ity Crnutery. Home in Carkn-k. K'ach fireman will receive SI iDelivers Thesej. mixed chorus. There will be an admission' Take Army Physicals Friends may call at the funeral) for each regular fire department Marv O'Hrlen McSliane.

lie mar- fiends may call at the funeral honje after 2 p. m. Sunday. meeting he attends. The firemen charge.

i nr.1 Let, WendcU IS. borne after 3 p. m. Monday. CULLOM-(PNS)-Twt) CuJIom Mr.

Conroy was bom at Decatur have two meetings a month. ln Springfield. men, Richard Gassier and Jim my Frantz, took their Army indue Dec. 29, 1880, son of John and Mary Charles Gerth HOLDER Charles Gerth, 7G. QUALITY lion physical exams at Chicago Sunivinj; are his wife: five snns, Boston, Mass; Harry'.

Tliomas, Howell, Ilward, Camarillo, and I'oliTt, one time resident in the Blooming- Lincoln Shelter Builders Incorporate LINCOLN (PNS) A state Thursday. Bl.iricutn Conroy. He married Daisy Lynch, who died in 1Dj6. Surviving is one son, Russell, of St. Louis.

MINONK Mrs. John A. Eikenmeyrr returned home Saturday after PORTABLE RADIOS ton area who spent most of his adult life in Manon, Iowa, died at Two sons and two sisters pre CULLOM Miss Velma Hirstein, who teach p. m. Friday in a hospital at corporatkm charter has been is featuring TONE QUALITY you'd never dream possible in a compact radio I sued to Land of Lincoln Security Fort Dodge, Iowa.

His funeral will be at 1 p. ix-nding a week in California, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Eikenmey-er.

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hanna left es at Morton High Sdtool, is con Shelters. IJncoln: and six daughters: iti; Kdna Wyse and Mrs. Agmt'Wil-mcrt, Lincoln; Mrs.

Grace S.indcl, M.jdison, Mrs. Marian Dietz, Mrs. Loretta WamLs and Mrs. Dorothy Brennan, Springfield. Mr.

McShane was a meinlier of St. Patrick's Church and Uie Holy valescing at the home of her par Monday at a Manson funeral The firm which will sell fallout ceded him ln death. He as a mcmlier of the Spanish American War Veterans, ot the Christian Church and of the Modern Woodmen of America. Miss Cora E. Mull ents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Hirstein. home and burial will be in Man- Thursday for Melbotu-ne, to six Iters, will have its office at, 1326 N.

Kickapoo, Lincoln. son. world famous ZENITH quality in Mr. Gerth was married to Min spend the winter. They were accompanied by their son and The incorporators are Steve J.

mmmr' nie Geske at Holder on Feb. 16, NEW Verban, Lincoln; Emil M. Verban, daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs 1915. Elkhart, and G.

S. Cbastain, Gerald Hanna of Rutland. Miss Hirstein recently underwent surgery at Methodist Hospital In Peoria. She will resume teaching at the start of the second semester. Marsha and Anna Ruby Koer-ner, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. One Koerner, who had their tonsils removed Monday at Falrbury Surviving are his wife, at Man- LKXINGTON (PNS) Miss Cora E. Mull, 88, a retired school teacher, died at 9:40 p. m. Friday Mrs.

Anna Ketchmark and onitti ruurvti RADIO 1 son: a brotner. Will derth, ran Dodge; two sisters, Mrs. 1 a daughter Joyce of Chicago flew to the Bahamas Saturday for a two at Brokaw Hospit.il Nursing Home Name Society. Lesa Ann Query MAROA (PNS) Lesa Ann Query, infant daughter of Cawl and LuAnn Brak Query of Mania, died at 10:0 a. m.

Saturday, nt Decatur-Maon County Hospital, where she wils bom Nov. 26. LONG POINT I Mrs. Bessie Christopher of Tower in (Normal, where she had been a week vacation. resident for about five years, Houser, Merna; and Mrs.

Tresa Brodbeck, Rockwell City, Iowa. Two children preceded him ln death. Sandra Hock of Greeley, Colo, Hospital, are reported to be re-1 Hill is spending two weeks with Her funeral will be at 2:30 p. m. her son, Laurence, and his family.

covering satisfactorily. arrived home Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her Sunday at the Musselman Funer No other radio of nt tiro ever built to more oiocting quality standard! Playt up to 75 hour on 2 Inexptnsivo'penlito coll no OKpenuvo bartery pack to buy. Non brtakablo cabinet. decorator color. al Home.

The Rev. Marshall Sem parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert imrson will officiate, and burial Hock and family. Her funend will be at 2 p.

tn. Monday at the Ruble Funeral Home. The Rev. John Hammons 1 9X will be in Lexington Cemetery. Miss Mull was born at Lexing Harm J.

Fahnders PEKTN (PNS) Harm J. Fahnders, of 1412 N. Twelfth, died at 11 p. m. Friday at a Peoria hospital after an illness of sev Only HOLIDAY CHEESE ill officiate, and burial will be in ton 8.

1873. daughter of FLANAGAN Mrs. Tena Smith, 81, who broke S2OK a William and Louisa Hefner Mull, Maroa Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2 p. Sunday at tlie funeral home.

her hip when she fell on ice at yQ incoe uiri duah 19 Alto a lorga Varitty of Imported and Domottlc Chttitt She is survived by a nieca and eral years. her farm home, was taken Wed a sister-in-law, Since his retirement from Cat air jpiS' Q5inam Surviving are her parents; her nesday to St. James Hospital, Pon- 8 Her parents and two brothers grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. New.

erpillar Tractor Co. 14 years ago, Mr. Fahnders had oerated a gunsmith shop in Pekin. preceded her in death, tiac. Mrs.

Goldie Knox will go to Den ell Bradcn and Walter Query of Maroa; and three great grand RYSER BROS. 309 S. Roosevelt Manuocfurers end Dwtributori of Fancy Cheett and Fine Foodt Retail and Wholesal 9 A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. His funeral will be at 1:30 p. m. mothers, Mrs. Florinda Query, new Monday at the Preston Funeral Home.

The Rev. Paul G. Schedler Maroa; Mi's. Joe rorry, Decatur; and Mrs. Frances Braden, ver, Wednesday to spend the winter with her son in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Ingold. Mrs.

Bcrnice Meils returned home Thursday after a 10 day visit with her son and daughter-in- will officiate, end burial will be in -ii i personal size r-jtSK LLake View Cemetery. Ralph S. Foreaker SAN JOSE (PNS) Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Monday at the Conrad Funeral Home for Ralph S.

Foreaker, 49, who died Thursday at his home. The Rev. Gerald Burt of Lincoln will officiate, and burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funer Friends may call at the funeral tabletravel radio home after 2 p. m.

Sunday. He was bom at Grosheide, Ger law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meils, I nriiiTima many, July 31, 1882, son of John niv.n, emu i irou TONE in Oakland, Calif. Mrs.

Louise Durre left Wednes and Grace Fahnders. He married Burwell C. Barr LE ROY (PNS) Burwell C. Barr, 78, died at 11:30 p. m.

Friday at die DoArms Nursing Home, where he had been a patient for three weeks. lie had been In ill health for three years. Mr. Barr had been a rural mail jiniiiiu-iii day for Fort Wayne, where Hettie E. Gray at Havana June AMAZING REMOTE AREA PERFORMANCE WI she will spend the winter with her 24, 1928, and she died in 1935.

al home from 2 5 and 7-9 p. m. Sunday. 5 Surviving are three stepsons son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Domrow. The NewJ66 Weldon and Lester Gray ot Pekin Ivan J. Lindsey carrier, farmer, packing house TREMONT (PNS) Funeral POLAROID ELECTRIC EYE services will be held at 2 p. $49 New Webcor Tape Recorder Toned RF Stago.4S0 mllliwatti maximum audio otitputt Vornior tuning. 3i" Zenith Otiilrty apeakor.

2 designer colon. Only Tuesday at the Tremont Baptist eaty to park tosy to carry Church for Ivan J. Lindsey, 66, of I 1 1 LAND CAMERA 1 tv at lowest Webcor price ever! rural Tremont. The Rev. Marvin Kemp will of salesman, tinner and plumber.

His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Stensel Funeral Home in Le Roy. The Clarence Young will officiate, and burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m.

Sunday. He was born July 11, 1S83, at Le Roy, son of Robert B. and Mary Jane Gassaway Barr. He married ficiate. Burral will be in Macki 1 ffSI new! finest performance! richest tone ever in naw Cemetery.

Friends may call from 7-9 p. m. Monday at the Da vis MortiEiry. WNML SMALLER Mr. Lindsey died at 1 p.

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