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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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Five Pantagraph, Bloomington, HL, Frl Sot. SO, 1956. Central Illinois Deaths HOSPITAL NOTES Weldon Farmer Joseph Coughlin, Accident Victim, Augustus G. Blagg MANSFIELD (PNS) Augus Sutton. Lincoln: Mrs.

Thomas Federal Grand Jurors Indict 8 State Residents Bopedale HOPED ALE (PNS) Admit Clara Ruffing of Minonk. s. Andrew Woltzen of Dana and Mrs. John Volk of Normal. Her husband, one daughter, one brother and two sisters preceded her in death.

Thompson, Atlanta; tus G. Blagg, 78, a retired farmer ted: Art Kemper, Hopedale; Jim- Dempsey, Mason City. Fred C. Daniels MAHOMET (PNS) Fred C. Daniels, 76, died at 5 a.

m. Wednesday at his home in Mahomet of a heart attack. His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Blair Funeral Home, with the Rev.

D. J. Unruh died at 3 p. m. Wednesday at his home in Mansfield.

Dismissed: Mrs. Maude Seabolt, Arthur Kcllams, Mrs. George Dies at Dwight Shaub, Mrs. James Fleshman mie Ash burn, Creve Coeur; Marshall Beale, Pekin; Betty Reese, Mackinaw; Mrs. Rose Schmidtgall, Mackinaw.

Dismissed: W. W. McCarson, Hopedale; Keith Metcalf, Pekin; John William Isenburg PEKIN (PNS) The itinera! Stove Explosion and Edward Donath, Lincoln. SPRINGFIELD A 31 year ODELL (PNS) Joseph St james officiating. Burial will be in River Coughlin, 42, of Odell, died at of John William Isenburg, 74, of 111ft nrVvn AaA side Cemetery.

His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at the House Funeral Home, with the Rev. Carl Hoss and the Rev. Charles Baurle officiating.

Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. He was born Aug. 24, 1878, at Sullivan, a son of Simeon and Martha Harding Blagg. rumiAt- iriNSl Aaminea: UTTDfiM fPNSl CWer 1:30 a. m.

Thursday at Dwight Henry Fortman and Mrs. Sarah He was born at Vandalia Jan. j0 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Shoup, Delavan.

30, ISSO, a son of Martha and hti v. i. Minonk. irersurus, a liivjcc rciuuijig imji ui- Henry Daniels. He married Rosel-L D.rl DismisseJ: Mrs.

Patrick Close, east ol weldon, received uura de- Mrs. Glen Burroughs and son, 1 gree burns over 42 to 43 per cent SJS1 "SJlf Funeral Home, with the Rev. Hu- He retired Abraham Lincoln Memorial LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: Mark Magnusson, Kenney; Mrs. Robert Trapp, Valentine Kapik, County. was a black- Surviving are two brothers, Benson; Mrs.

Ann Zittritsch, 1 0f tody when a heater in a Veterans Hospital. He had sustained severe head injuries in a car-truck collision early Sunday on Route 66 north of Dwight. Police reported that Mr. Cough-lin's car had stalled on the highway after it ran out of gas, and was struck from the rear by a bert Entwisle officiating. Burial Odell; Mm.

Joseph Krahenbuehl, annul aiiu i tro1l. eaatam, stock water tank on his farm ex James, Kenney; Charles, Mansfield; three sisters; Mrs. Ida old woman employee of the U.S. Agriculture Department in Rock Island County was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges she embezzled 51,085. Federal prosecutors said Betty L.

Blecker illegally disbursed 20 checks to herself vhile employed as custodian and secretary of the County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Committee. Miss Blecker has been discharged from her job. Worked for Others Another Rock Island resident. Surviving are his wife; two 7,." X. "'C Lincoln; Thomas Becker, Middle- Minonk: Wuliam Barnes, Mrs.

Carl Curtiss. Pontiac. town. SSmJ? VnSJCw I. Green Valley, a son Williams, East St.

Louis; Miss Grace and Maud, Mansfield. Dismissed: Mrs. Robert McAl Fairbury FAIRBURY (pNS) Admit truck driven by Cecil C. Eis- lister, Roxanne Williams, Lincoln; ploded Wednesday morning. Mr.

Persons' condition was reported Thursday as critical at Carle Memorial Hosp'tal in'Ur-bana. The burned area reportedly includes his eyes, face, left arm, and his entire body below the Lions Planning field; Irs. Myrna Wright, White ,7" Heath? Mrs. Ruth White, Mahom- SchaUer Aug. 27.

1929. in Morn- ted: Joy Rae Master, Mrs. Jane Mrs. Alvin Shipp, Mrs. Donald Price, Mason City; Mrs.

Delmont minger, 51, of Savannah, Mo. His funeral will be at 9:30 a. m. Saturdav at St." Paul Catholic Rider, Forrest; Mrs. Olive Wade, Baker, Clinton; Mrs.

C. John- Chenoa. adies Night Church. The rosary will be recited son, William Warren Green- A son and three daughter pre- ceded him in death. daughters Miss Veda Rae at Dismissed: Marsha Pettyjohn, waist.

Jack C. McCune, 51, was indicted view; Rrssell Nichols, Green Val PIPER CITY (PNS) A at 8 p. m. Friday at the Watson committee composed of Paul Piz- ley and Mary Ellis, Easton. St Clara's He was a member of the Odd iVirs- a VVUDen- Fellows Lodge and of the Bethel rkv son rse Pekin; Baptist Church of Coffeen.

He brothers Henry Palmyra; Mrs. Katherine Grace, Mrs. Dor- In a state of shock, Mr. Per-othy Mathews, Fairbury; Vernon sons was unable to explain the Wahls, Pontiac; Mrs. Hazel Ir- blast The accident occurred about win, Chatsworth; Michael Wes- 9 a.

m. Wednesday. Funeral Home. He was born in Kinsman Sept. 23, 1914, son of Cornelius and ner, John Somers and Leroy Cas- for counseling and advising the preparation of false and fraudulent income tax returns.

The indictment charged that McCune falsified returns for 11 tax sidy was appointed at Tuesday LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: hart hn a mmW nf th Ma. x-ueuiu, v.010.; mree grana- Paul Grimes, Clinton; Faye Oak tra, William Fecht, Piper City; trrafo srhnnl hnarH 12 cnuoren. iwo cnuoren, two sis Margaret Drinan Coughlin. He married Fern Meier of Odell Lions Club meeting to plan for a Ladies Night. Mr.

Pizner will be hornet years. ley. Mrs. Henry Boehm. Logan Lowell Unzicker, Mrs.

Jane Ried- ters and" five brothers preceded payers without their knowledge, chairman. Jan. 25, 1941, in Dwight. Downs. Arthur Tickner.

David er, Forrest him in death. Bob Zorn attended his first meet Surviving are his wife, one alter they had sought his aid. Other indictments charged: Albert Frederickson Ke was last employed by the citv street deDartment of Pekin ing as a member of the club. He daughter, Mary Jo, at home; his Opal M. Hogan, 47, Moline, for will be initiated at the next Class Sets Bake Sale TREMONT (PNS) The Jun PAXTON (PNS) Albert Ven- and retired three vears aso.

He gery of two government checks mother, Mrs. Margaret Coughlin of Kinsman; two brothers. Em- num Frederickson, 45, of Cincin- had worked at the Caterpillar Richard Albert Lauchli. 30. Col- i-t; i i- i mitt and Gene, both of Kinsman; Clinton Youth Free on Bond CLINTON William Lane, 19, was bound over to the Macon linsville, possessing firearms un Hold Services nau, liuo, iormeny 01 tr axion, Tractor Co.

died at 7:30 a. m. Thursday at a cmcinnati hospital, following a Mrs. Anna Hendrickson lawfully. and three sisters, Mrs.

LaVerne Vint of Kinsman, Mrs. Edna Cahill of Dwight and Miss Maxine ior Class of Tremont High School will sponsor a bake sale Saturday at the Sparks Equipment beginning at 9:00 a. m. Proceeds wiU go to help defray expenses for the class trip. William D.

Sinclair, Pittsfield, For Crash Victim attempting to evade 53,329 on spe Sav. Moncyl Utt Our DO-IT-YOURSEIF "REYNOLDS" ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS! Phone 4-3035 PARKER BROS. 923 E. Grove St. ffis.funeral will be Friday eve.

Coughlin of Itasca FORREST (PNS) Funer County grand jury Tuesday on a He was a member of St. Paul cial luels tax on diesel fuel. More Tax Cases al services for Herbert Heinold, rung in Cincinnati, and at 2 p. m. .7 Vt in.

Thursday at Paxton Hos- charge of burglarizing the For 52, of Peoria, were held Tuesday neral Home in Paxton with the plt She been a on Catholist Church, the Knights of Columbus and the Loyal Order of syth Grade School Nov. 18. at the Christian Church in Sum- Dwight Cunningham, Rushville, with defrauding the government of Moose. mum, near Astoria. 51,044 in income taxes.

Mr. Heinhold was fatally in ial wiU be in Glen Cemetery. Vis- t1 Tx. itation will begin Saturday night Saturday at the Brown Funeral at th ftmrai hTa Home, with the Rev. Phillip Leaf Walter Taylor, 46, Arenzville jured in an accident five miles real estate man, failing to file in WELDON Mrs.

Gertrude Susdorf Thursday He was hom Antr 51 1Q11 cunai wiu De in uien south of Forrest Saturday night when his car missed a curve on come tax returns for 1953 and 1954 Pavtnn a enn aikoy Moii; I Cemetery when he had gross incomes of Route 47. was reported as improved at Men- Pending action by the grand jury. Lane was released from the Macon County jail on $3,000 bond. He had been held at the jail since last Wednesday. Three other teen-age youth who were involved with him are being prosecuted as delinquents in Marshall where they were arrested in connection with a burglary last Tuesday.

Gertrude Youngreen Frederickson. was west morris Tvnr, 11 ot Paxton, a daughter of John and 510,797 and 513,336 respectively. Survivors include several rela nonite Hospital, where she has Richard Lee Smith, 32, Deeatur, tives in the Forrest area. He was been a patient for the past week interstate transport of a stolen 1946, in. Paxton.

He was a broker Josephine. Johnson Peterson She for the7 William M. Ware Com- was Herman Hendnck- an uncle of Mrs. Alphia Maurer for treatment of her left eye. auto from St.

Louis to Decatur; sii of Forrest and of Mrs. Martin nnnv rhiron pn to. ijuu, ana uvea on a of another from Decatur to St The elephant's trunk contains Maurer of Dwight. more than 40,000 muscles. Louis, and a third from St Louis a member of the- Coast Guard near intuthe three years and was a buyer for Paxton area unbl 1942 when they to Decatur.

Thawville Woman's the Emery Industries of Cin- ninnaH fh loe 11 Qo Surviving are her husband; Brother Dies daughter, Mrs. Robert Currie pa-r, cict Loda; two sons, Willard. Paxton THAWVILLE (PNS) Mrs Christmas Cards Individual Boxed Assortments Ralph Bennett received word William Schneider of Gifford. His Oak Park; two sisters Tuesday of the death of her broth father preceded him in death. He inrt, lMiar ana Mr5' xxroe TnomkjY.

ntor. L. Peterson, Paxton; a grand- er, Ray Rutledge, in Maywood, FRIED'S CARD AND CAMERA SHOP Cain. nn rhnh nf Ptnn nH tno Vot. chUd.

Two sisters and two broth- oronc nf vn, 7, I ers preceded her in death Mr. Rutledge was born in Thaw- 103 W. Front ville. His death was attributed to a heart ailment Arthur Longman Luthern ChUfCh of Paxton- at minonk -(PNS)- Arthur G. Sue Ellen HouseKolder STEVE ALLEN Says Thursday at' his home foDowing AgE -S- "Give Her Chris? jt Specie a heart attack.

He had been dis- i missed only Tuesday from St. HoUSe 1 James Hospital at Pontiac, where 5lder- was tstSbfn? at t6T a. he had been taken following an- Thursday, at Fairbury Hospital, other attack 10 days ago. Graveside rites were to be held His funeral will be at 2 p. m.

m- Friday in Graceland Ceme- Sunday at the Wilcox Funeral te'. Rev- VVimam Jones Home. The Rev. B. Lloyd Weaver moating.

will officiate. Burial will be in Surviving are her parents; a Evergreen Cemetery at El Paso. bpPhf' Mr; 7. and Mrs. Debold Houseaolder of Visitation will begm at 3 p.

m. Fairbury Mae Swanson Saturday at the funeral home. pontiac He was born in Panola Town- SeiSiir B. VitHhum 1 1st ANNIVERSARY SALE Save as much as 50 on FINE JEWELRY DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES and CLOCKS FREE WATCHES On Man's, On Laij's ELGIN Tea may via fey rt(l(terlng Parehasa Ktcemary Drawing an SaL, Dee. IS EATON JEWELRY SI Bradwa7 Nermal (Acres frem EISNER'S) As advertised this week only by Steve Allen A NBC-TVs "TONIGHT." 100 ALL WOOL ried Myrtle Guard in Panola PONTIAC (PNS) John B.

Township Jan. 1, 1916. Vitzthum, 84, a native of Living- Surviving are his wife and one ston died Wednesday brother, John Longman of Minonk. i Angeies, v-aui- If One brother preceded him in I. .7 orougai io me death.

Meign J. Hams iuneral Home. He was a. member of the Ma- Arrangements are incomplete. sonic Lodge, Bloomington Consistory, Peoria Shrine and Order of Eastern Star.

He was an auto mechanic, and from 1923 to 1948 7 Ml pi 7 95 Pi A I r- none ml I iibMkmmfmm. higher mi had operated his own garage. Mrs. Stoneburner MINONK (PNS) Mrs. Ber PRESTON $300 Also $400 and $500 Wedding Ring $123 EAST CREDIT) tha A.

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