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iMwweejejewMeejejejew The Paragraph B-7 Bloomlngton-Normal, III. Feb. 1, mt Two Twklers In St. Paul Central Illinois JIDeatlis eVAieVfceVaVeVeVeU A aVaVsKeVeVeV Mospital Notes David Honecker wanda. and Valeric Carver, 14, Mrs.

Margaret Stivers CLINTON (PNS) The funeral of Mrs. Margaret HOPEDALE Admltttc) Stivers, who died Thursday, will CLINTON (PNS) David i of Hudson, will compete in the Wayne Honecker, infant son of national baton twirling contest Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth at the Winter Carnival in St. Honecker, died shortly after Paul, this weekend, birth at 6:50 p.m.

Friday at' Terry, the daughter of Mr. John Warner Hospital. land Mrs. Lyle Eastwood of To- Johnny Martin's TRDCKLOAD-BDYING VOLUME Makes This A Real VALUE SHOWDOWN! Compare all you like You'll Buy the Johnny Martin be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Herington Calvert Funeral GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted Walden, Miss Pegsy, Heyworth Kirwan, William, Colfax Bennlngfield, Miss Rosa, Gibson City Home, with the Rev.

Leo Ewing Runyon, Earl Delavan Schmidgall, Mrs. Florence, Mackinaw Alford, Mrs. Thelma, Hope-dale Atteberry. Mrs. Jessie, Atlanta Dismissed wanda, qualified by placing fourth in the Illinois Senior Division Twirling Contest at St.

Charles last July. Valerie placed third in the -TiinijM nitric ltn a Ci nilic Ditmii He was taken to the Herington Calvert Funeral Home. Surviving besides the parents are a brother, Kenneth R. at home; the maternal grandfather. Wickenhauser, At A I 1 fs ii officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Ervin R. Pitts MORTON (PNS) The funeral of Ervin R. Pitts, 76, who died Thursday, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Ludwig Mortuary, with the Rev.

William Bender officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery at Deer Creek. Friends may call at the mor She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moss Carver Jr.

of Wapella; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Irene Honecker, Clinton; the paternal great- Hudson. grandmother, Mrs. Susie Wood, iuis. leucine, oian- ford Patterson, Mrs.

Bertha. Mackinaw Houghton, Miss Ruby, Corning, Calif. Centraha; the paternal great grandfather, E. C. Honecker, Washington Man Killed At Peoria Centralia.

Mrs. Lichtenberger FAIRBURY Admitttd tuary after p.m. Sunday. Howard E. Campbell MINONK (PNS) Howard DANVERS (PNS) The Donald M.

Bishop LE ROY (PNS) The Watkins, Harold, Formt Lade, Mrs. Carolyn, Chatsworth Honegger, Danny, Fairbury funeral of Mrs. Betty Lichten berger, 47, of Franklin Park funeral of Donald M. Bishop, 26, E. Campbell, 65.

of Jersey City, WASHINGTON (PNS) N.J., a Minonk native, died! will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the formerly of Danvers, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Otto and Le Roy Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. David Girbert 1969 NOVA Coupe Travel light ond livJy in this handsome 2 door well equipped wuh 6 cylinder engine, powerglide transmission, head restraints, pushbutton radio, undercoat front shoulder belli and (ront seat latches. Slock No.

427. list pricei $2625.60. SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE $2399 Argo Funeral Home, with the Thursday in Jersey City, lie had lived there for 22 years and was retired manufacturer representative. His funeral will be at 9 a.m. Jav Foster officiating.

Burial officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 4 Cecil Hill, 62, was killed Friday Edwards, William Chats-in a three car collision at an' worth intersection in Peoria. i Gray, Jon. Fairbury Mr.

Hill, a Washington resi-Somers, Claude, Fairbury dent, was dead on arrival at Steinlicht, Mrs. Flossie, Colfax Peoria's Proctor Hospital Dimid His auto was struck by (Lyons, John Piper City another driven by Chester Ful- TJardes, Mrs. Mary.Strawn will be in Troyer Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-9 and 7 9 p.m. Saturday at the p.m.

Saturday at the funeral Monday at the McLaughlin Funeral Home in Jersey City with Solemn Requium Mass at home. Johnson, Ezra, Gibson City Long. Mrs. Shirley, Gibson City Bedel, Mrs. Mary, Gibson City Cornelius, Miss Minnie, Buckley Wright, Ernest, Roberts ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted Dismore, Michelle, Lincoln Douglas, Mrs.

Orlaf, Lincoln Fults, Robert, Lincoln lliggenbotham, Donald, Lincoln Holland, Homer, Lincoln Hurley, William, Lincoln Robinson, Myra, Lincoln Shay, Donald, Lincoln Demling, Ralph. McLean Fields, Verna, Waynesville Koester, Mrs. Harmon, New Holland Ludlam, Mrs. Leonard, Atlanta Seelye, Mrs. Opal, Atlanta Smith, Warren, Lawndale Dismissed Cofi'ey, Mrs.

Omar, Lincoln Tumilty, Frank, Lincoln Unland, Mrs. William, Lincoln Long, Mrs. Lowell, Lincoln Boyd, Mrs. Kathrylna, Lincoln Lanterman, Mrs. Ralph, Elkhart ST.

MARY'S Streator Admitted Taylor, Mrs. Fred, Ransom Dismissed Sellmyer, Miss Kathryn, We-nona Volpe, Edward, Toluca Russew, Mrs. Kenneth, Cornell Rupert, Mrs, Clyde, Dwight Hobbs, Mrs. Alva, Dwight. ler, 72, of Peoria.

Stork, Mrs. John and baby girl, She was born in Oklahoma City, Feb. 14, 1921, a 10 a.m. at St John the Baptist Polic said Hill'i car then Roberts Church in Jersey City. Bruce Memorial Home.

Mr. Bishop died at the Veteran's Administration Hospital at Indianapolis, Ind. Thursday morning. He had been seriously ill two weeks and un-derwent brain surgery at the hospital last Sunday. He was born April 20, 1942, at He was born in Minonk.

He struck another driven by Donald Berryman, 21, which had daughter of Ezra and Betty Esh Ropp. She was married to William Lichtenberger Dec. 26, married Florence A. Lair. stopped at the intersection Surviving are his wife and a Fuller was charged with 1946.

Surviving art her husband; sister, Mrs. Alice Nenne, 406 failure to obey a traffic signal. Seminary, Bloomington her mother, Danvers; a Two brothers and two sisters 1969 CAMARO daughter, Donna, at home; The Hugger three sisters, Mrs. Buelah Bloomington, a son of Dean and Clare Bailey Bishop. Surviving are his parents; his paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Tressie Bishop, 106 W. Phoenix, preceded him in death, Jesse Russell Grove, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Laura Goetz, Danvers; Two Attorneys To Share Suite A new suite of law offices was "THE HUGGER ifi called ond thafs what ft Is, flUS styling that puts you ahead, even when you're parked. In sharp glacier blue and Dover whits with dark blue vinyl trim. It comes with astro-ventilation, head restraints, pushbutton radio, undercoat, Stroto-Bucket seals, (ront shoulder belts and carpeting.

Stock No. 344.11st pricei $287l7i Mrs. Ruth Foster, Carlock; ST. JAMES Pontiac Admitttd McKinsey, Donald, Chenoa Williams, Cecil, Minonk Lamb, Miss Karen, Pontiac Lorance, Mrs. Truman, Pontiac Dismissed Oathout, Mrs.

Viola, Pontiac Baker, Ben, Belleville Rich, Mrs. Al, Saunemin Mowery, Mrs. Mose, Chenoa Propes, Mrs. Olga, Pontiac Melvin, Mrs. Dale, Cornell Vissering, Mrs.

Wendell, Flanagan Kapraun, Mrs. William, Benson Shaw, William, Pontiac Fuss, Mrs. Robert and baby girl, Pontiac Normal; several aunts, uncles three brothers, Jim Ropp, and cousins. Robert Ropp, Danvers; Walter $2599 HOPEDALE (PNS) The funeral of Jesse Russell, 83, who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Davis Mortuary, with the Rev.

Ivan Kauffmann officiating. Burial Ho graduated from Le Roy opened Friday at 226 Unity Building. 203 N. Main, by two SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE High School in 1960 and enlisted in the Army. He was discharged Bloomington attorneys who in 1962.

He farmed with his previously practiced in separate locations. Ropp, Peoria. Two brothers preceded her in death. Mrs. Mabel Graham ARMINGTON (PNS) Mrs.

will be in Gaines Cemetery near father after his discharge, Mackinaw. Both Donald B. Mackay. for He was a member of the Le Friends may call from 2-4 and merly in the Peoples Bank 7-9 p.m. Saturday at the mor Building, and E.

William Mabel I. Graham, 80. died at Roy Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Mary Cates tuary.

Rolley, formerly xn the Unity Building, have public positions PONTTAC (PNS) Mrs. He was born Jan. 7, 1886, in Hopedale Township, a son of John and Margaret Russell and private practices. Mary Cates, 85, a resident of Mr. Mackay, in practice here Evengiow Lodge, died at 5 a.m.

since June, 1963, has been BIoomington-Normal Deaths 1 969 MALIBU Sport Coupe What sharp way to go In sporty style, equipped with V-8 engine, tinted glass, whitewotls, undercoat, aslro-ventiiation, hide-a-way headlights, carpeting, head restraints, front seat lock latches, and luggage compartment mot. In beouliful glacier blue with dark blue trim. Stock No. list price: 52920.45. Friday at St, James Hospital, Russell.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs McLean County's public defen Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Ethel Cochran. Horjedale; a der since Dec. 1, 1965. Mr.

Monday at the First United Rolley, a Bloomington lawyer brother-in-law, A. C. Cochran, with whom he made his home Methodist Church, with the Rev. $2649 since Dec. 1, 1955, has been city SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE Glen loder officiating.

Burial 12:45 p.m. Friday at the Washington Nursing Center in Washington. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Armington Christian Church, with the Rev. Dennis Corley and the Rev.

Darrell Malcolm officiating. Burial will be in Oakview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 9 p.m. Sunday at the G. H.

Tuttle residence in Atlanta. The Quir-am Funeral Home in Atlanta is in charge of arrangements. She was born Sept. 28, 1888 in Tazewell County, a daughter of Thomas and Ollie McMackin in Hopedale; and several nieces attorney since June, 1964, preceded her in death. She was president of the Ladies Aid Society, and before her will be in Greenfield, Ind Mrs.

Anna Sulllns A private graveside service will be held Saturday at the The two men will share the and nephews. Friends may call from 7-9 He was preceded in death by office suite but will not operate illness a member of the Con p.m. Sunday at the Raleigh Harris Funeral Home. Evergreen Memorial Cemetery as partners. cordia and Mission societies of her church.

for Mrs. Anna Sullins, 88, of the Three Oaks Nursing Home, She was born Sept. 17, 1883, in Hancock County, a Blood Call Issued Lexington, formerly of Bloom daughter of Marshall and Ar- LINCOLN (PNS) The a brother and a sister. Henry R. Kruse Sr.

ALLENTOWN (PNS) The funeral of Henry R. Kruse 64, who died Thursday, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Ludwig Mortuary in Morton, with the Rev. Darrel D. Malcom officiating.

Burial will be in Hill- ington and Carlock. The Rev, Walter Lieder will officiate. There will be no visitation. minta Smith Duncan. She was married to Arthur Cates.

He February call of the Peoria Red Cross Bloodmobile to Loean Israel. She was married Jan. The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to, the Memorial Fund of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Mrs. Ida Hardman Mrs.

Ida A. Hardman, 84, of died in 1933. Mrs. Sullins was born April 15, County will be from 11 a.m. to 5 17, 1914 to Henry Clinton Gra Surviving are a son, Dr.

Ed 1880, in Bloomington, a daugh p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at the ham in Lincoln. He died Oct. 15, 1 969 CAPRICE 4 Door Sedan Elegance end poise are well within your reach In this beautiful package.

White with stylish blue vinyl roof, you'll enoy luxury and performance from the 255 horsepower 350 V-8 air conditioning, Powerglide transmission, power steering, whitewalls and rSdio. Stock No. 77. list price Methodist Church in Mount 1950. win H.

Cates, St. a sister, Mrs. F. L. Marsh, Greenfield, Ind.

crest Cemetery near Morton. Surviving are a daughter, Pulaski. The Mount Pulaski Junior Woman's club will Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Mrs. Anita Knabe, Washington; A daughter and a son pre 3699 SPECIAL ODTRIGHT PRICE a son, C.

Graham, 708 E. Taylor, died at the Lewis Nursing Home in El Paso at 9 a.m. Friday. ceded her in death. Armington; six grandchildren; ter of Peter N.

and Sophia Sass. She was married to Joseph A. Sullins. He died in 1960. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Freda C. Johnson, Palm Springs. and a grandchild. Eugene O. Houser Eugene O.

Houser, 67, of the She was brought to the Metz- a sister, Mrs. Irene Lucas, Mrs. Imogene Rudolph PEKIN (PNS) Mrs. Imo Heyworth. sponsor recruiting of donors.

Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT GENERAL DIVISION ler Memorial Home where her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Mon Two sisters and three brothers preceded her in death. day. The Rev. Arno Q.

Weniger gene L. Rudolph, 52, of 1005 Martin Drive, died at 8:30 p.m. Friday at Pekin Memorial Hospital. She had been a patient She was a member of the officiating. Burial will be in Penel Cemetery at Towanda.

Armington Christian Church. Royal Acres Trailer Court, 605 Pine, Normal, died at 1:45 p.m. Thursday at Brokaw Hospital. Visitation will be from 2 4 two days and ill several years. Sunday at the mortuary.

He was born Sept. 5, 1904, in Washington, a son of Reiner and Anna Harken Kruse. He married Cordelia Remmert Feb. 12, 1936 at St. Peters.

Surviving are his wife; four sons, Henry Morton, Ronald and Dale, Pekin; Robert, in Vietnam; six sisters, Mrs. Katie Smith, Peoria; Mrs. Sena Bessler, Mrs. Louise Hartter, Mrs. Minnie Miller, Washington; Mrs.

Anna Mangold, Mrs. Jennie Mangold, Edwards; four grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death. and 7 9 p.m. Sunday at the She was taken to the Kuecks Mrs.

Peterson PAXTON (PNS) Mrs. Mr. Houser was a retired memorial home. Funeral Home. She was born in Hillsdale, Derlene Merle v.

Robert Dale Dow: Divorce jrented on ground ot cruelty. Dorothy M. Whiteside vs. Alfred Deerth: Suit by widow of Deert Alvin Whiteside to heve workmen'j compensation proceedings mede ot locel court record. Lydla Nadene vs.

Charles C. Conley Divorce granted on ground of cruelty. PROBATE Estate of Louise M. Olson: Inventory recorded. Interest In Oklahoma She was born Oct.

12, 1916, at a em wmi eTtm railroad engineer. He had been a patient at the hospital since Jan. 3. A Door Sedan Selma V. Peterson, 94, died at 2 a.m.

Friday at the Ford County IVftV KM Pekin, a daughter of John H. and Grace Mae Smith Farrow. Jan. 13, 1885, a daughter of George and Nancy Crose. She was married to Jake Johnson If Vf mmm er Big car comfort and convenience at a small car pricei Well equipped with Powerglide transmission, power steering, whitewalls? undercoat, and more.

In beautiful frost Nursing Home, Paxton. She had been in ill health a number of His funeral will be at 2 p.m. green, siocn ino. ow. usr price: 1 01 ivjv.

She was married to John C. Rudolph Oct. 22, 1932, in Pekin. Monday at the Stubblefield estate not valued, J100 personal prop- years, '2699 Funeral Home, with Dr. John SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE Surviving are her husband; a Sept, 6, 1905.

He died May 28, 1919. She was married to Clay Hardman, May 14, 1926, He died Dec. 23, 1965. Funeral services will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Brown- D.

Trefzger officiating. Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral He was employed oy tne Grace K. Op Grain Co. in Surviving are a daughter, Clark, Pekin; Mrs.

Darlene Farmers Co Morton. Miller Funeral Home, Paxton, with the Rev. W. Marvin Schellberg officiating. Burial Estate of Clarence W.

Miller: $244.28 Inheritance tax on $32,214.28 net estate. Estete of Helena Ludwig: Inventory recorded, properties of 15 end 923Vi W. Wood not velued, $24,029.31 personal property. Estate of Mabel J. Lawrence: $215.75 Inheritance tax on net estate.

Estate of Donald Robertson: Inventory recorded, Le Roy reel estate $5,000, $250 personal property. Estate of Elmer E. Genti: S17J.47 inheritance tax on $44,354.07 net estate. Estate of Gale A. Wessels: Inventory recorded.

Peoples Bank appointed administrator for purpose of litigating wrongful death fulti suit not vet riled will be in Glen Cemetery, Pax Mrs. Mary Millikan. 708 E. Taylor; three sons, Eugene G. Johnson, East Peoria; Glenn E.

Johnson, Granite City; Gay. ton. home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mr.

Houser was born Dec. 16, 1901, at Greenup, the son of William and Pearl Litwiler. He is survived by two sons, Hodson, Phoenix, Five brothers, George, Merle, Guy, John Farrow, Pekin; Charles Farrow, Orfino, Idaho; four sisters, Mrs. Bernice Vetter, Mrs. Mabel Hacker, Pekin; Mrs.

Juanita Hall, Chillicothe; Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 Hardman Anchor; 10 1 969 IMPALA Sport Coupe CHfVROlIT Coprice 4 door 1 7 00 tiordlop, power steering, power brakes, factory air, radio, excellent one owner. Medium blue, block C1QQC vinyl top, blue interior. 10C CIVaOLIT Impala Super Sport, 1 70 327 engine, 4 speed, radio. to 9 p.m. Saturday.

Estate of Alvin W. Mearinwt: Jl 14 grandchildren; nine great -grandchildren: a sister, Mrs. Lora Belle Fillmore, 402 E. Beecher; a brother, Ralph Crose, Towanda. The family has suggested that expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of con mnenrance tax on Jl.U5.82 net estate.

Estete of Larry Gene Klbbee: Inven-tery recorded, assets consist of Insurance policy $10 to face value. fast-nioving style ond performance ore yours'In this champagne beauty wfrti Mack Interior. Has V-8 engine, tinted windshield. 4 Season air commoner, Tu bo HydramoHe, power steering, radio, undercoat, hide-o-woy headlights, earpe Ing head restraints, wood grain Interior accents, luggage comportment mat ana iianr. Stock No.

437. list price: $3915.50. SPECIAL ODTRIGHT PRICE 3349 Real nice $1495 Robert, Gary, and Fred, Calumet City; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Rose Fischer, Chesterton, and Mrs. Dorothy Short, Hammond, 11 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.

MAGISTRATE The following paid fines on Normal lniC CHEVROLET Impala Sport Co'jpe, IVOJ 283 V-8, 3 speed, column shift. A sister and a brother pre ceded her in death. radio, euro nice speeding convictions: John A. Stauffer, 20, Carlock, John W. Hintz, 20, San Jose, SIS; Bonnie L.

Mikel, 19, of 405 Pine, Normal, $20; Jo E. Will, $1495 She was a member of Calvary 1, R.R. 1, Normal, $20: Michael L. Baptist Church in Normal. Wilmett), 38, of 725 Hale, Normal, $17; Joseph B.

Olivero, 19, of 510 E. Mulberry, $15 Mable E. Vance, ii, of 403 10iC CHRYSLER Newport 4 door 1 70 sedan, power steering, power brakes, outomotic transmission, radio, real clean. ylJJ Mrs. Marie Flinspach The funeral of Mrs.

Marie uroaawav. Normal, $15; Donald R. Brooks, 24, of 110 S. Oak. Normal.

Louise Flinspach, 85, formerly of 1104 N. Main and a rsident Senior Citizens Elect Dunn James Dunn, 1406 E. Jackson. John G. Wilson, 18, of 812 N.

Lee, $19. Maynard 0. Brown, 43. of 720 Normal Normal, fined $15 for Improper backing. John E.

Kane. 19. of 121.1 Fn Mrs. Mildred Worthey, Le Roy; 16 grandchildren. A sister and two grandchildren preceded her in death.

Mrs. VanAlstyne CULLOM (PNS) Mrs. Mildred E. VanAlstyne, 78, was dead on arrival at St. James Hospital in Pontiac at 10:50 a.m.

Friday. She had been ill two weeks. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John's Catholic Church, with the Rev.

Patrick Brennan officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Stewart Funeral Home.

The Rosary will be recited at 4 p.m. She was born near Cullom, tributions to the Ford County Nursing Home. Mrs. Peterson was born Feb. 14, 1875, in Paxton, a daughter of John and Josephine Johnson Peterson.

She attended area schools and was then employed by the original Paxton Electric and Telephone Company. She was married to Lloyd F. Peterson on Aug. 31, 1901, in Paxton. Mr.

Peterson, a plumbing contractor, died in 1937. Surviving are a son, Donald Peterson, Paxton: three grandsons; and two greatgrandchildren. A son and four sisters pre of the Heritage Manor Nuring Home, who died there at 11:30 fined $15 for running a stoe sign. rarricK u. cox, is, or 1208 Broadway, Normal, fined $15 each for two counts Fridav will be at ken elected president of a.m.

1 969 IMPALA 4 Door Sedan the recently organized Senior of running a stop sign. Joanne K. Alwes, 20, R.R. 4, fined $15 for running a stop sign. a.m.

Monday at Trinity Luther Open Evenings by Appointment You'll be amazed, at the luxurious size, easy handling and living room comfort of this beautiful Dover while sedan, attractively copped with green vinyl roof. Has automatic transmission, 327 V-8 engine, power steering, whitewalls. ond many an Church, with the Rev. Victor Robert A. Chrisman, 16.

of 06 Randall Drive, Normal, posted lieens for hear F. Gerike officiating. Burial will be in the East Lawn Cemetery. more convenient features. Stocie ino.

'Uki. iisi price: CO ing Feb, 24 on Normal charge of traffic signal violation. June A. Kellev, 20, of 505 N. School, Normal, posted license for hearing fb SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE $2999 Friends may call at Flinspach- 24 on Normal charge of failure to yield at stop intersection.

Citizen Club sponsored by the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, 1006 W. Taylor, was elected secretary treasurer at the Wednesday meeting at Highland Park Golf Course clubhouse. Elected to the board of KirK P.

Tresemer, 19, Rocxford, posted license for hearing Feb. 24 on Normal Kurth Memorial Home between and 5 p.m. and 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday. ceded her in death.

charge of Improper tan usage. Andy H. Reining, 19, Stfnford, end Wesley G. Sutton, 20. Bedford Park, posted licenses for hearings Feb.

It Mrs. Flinspach was born May Sept. 23, 1890. a daughter of She was a member of the on Normal charge ot stop sign 07 IBM in CaAr RfjniI Tmro Michael J. Madden, 21, Rock Island.

oosted license for hearinu Feb. 19 on a daughter of Daniel and J1" Hagen 909 Mam; Mrs. Glenna R. Han- Michael and Margaret Carey; First Lutheran Church in Pax-McDermott. Shs was married to! ton.

the woman's organization James S. VanAlstyne May 5, of the church, and the Paxton 11917, at Cullom. He died in Hospital Auxiliary. Normal eharoe of stno sian binlafinn 'lUkniqH t7i.tttlr.ti CIa 11.9c ci, Rich.rd oT Jackson, of 4io w. i "auc 7 and Joseph Fne 306 W.

Locust, Normal, posted license for hear- married to Ferd A. FlUlSDach "JUSCr' rr)f. Ing Feb. 19 on Normal speefling charge. ibniDire.

1 969 TOWNSMAN Station Wagon WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! 10 LI MUSTANG Hardtop. SmaO 70 V-8, console mounted automatic. Whlto with black vinyl Infer-lor and top. 14,000 octuol tlQQC one owner miles. 1 77 10i7 TORONADO Detue.

full IVOI power, loclory air, tilt and telescoping steering wheel. Autumn brown with vinyl top and (01 QC Interior. Excellent condition )JI7J FORD 2 door hardtop, IVM cylinder, stick i)QC shift, overdrive ill 10 LI '0KD Gatario 4 door hard-I70J top. V-8. ttnt automatte.

power steering. 417J $95 tinivSrsity 1959. Berry L. SpiUnasi, 22, of 703 t. Olive iUH odll.

1, Java lit Diuuiiuugiuu. i The club meets from 1:30 to posiea license ror neanng i-eo. i on j- 4u Normal charge of Improoer lene usege. He was A director Ot Uie Un- 3:30 p.m. each Wednesday at pJSSWJb M.rch 03n spach-Kurth Memorial Home Take 'ere el along hi spacious comfort with this handsome wogoe with saddle vinyl trim.

Equipped with V-S engine, tinted 9laT2 gate window, head restraints. Turbo Hydromatie, power steering. hiwolls. covers, radio, endercoat, hide-o-way headlights, duol oenoe loll gate ana the clubhouse. Attends Ford Course ATLANTA Donald Ritch-hard of Ritchhard Lype Ford Sales of Atlanta has returned after completing a dealership carpeting, stock NO.

Bi usi pricei aooja. Suniving are a son. Durelle, Cullom; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Riebe, Cullom; a brother, Julian McDermott, Florida; a sister, Mrs. Qara Stieger, Kankakee; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

A bro Normal cnarge or no vena registration untU hlS death In 1957. Jenef M. Staetiure. 22, ef 405 Pine, She is SUTV'ived by a Normal, posted license for hearing ttt March 5 on) Normal charge of driving daughter. Mrs.

eiTier John Bagosv, 19. Waynesville, find Kurth. 2304 E. Jackson; a son. 3199 SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE Learn of Death Of Grandson Todd Franklyn Pierre, 6, son 525 on recklefs driving cnarge signed Flinsnnz-h BP turn by John L.

Gordon. McLean marshal. I La)U1S U. linspacn. tt h.

1, IWO! management codrse at Fords brothers, Daniel Froehlich. i ther and a sister preceded her Chicago Marketing Institute. of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pierre.

420 S. Lorraine, Wheaton. died i Iowa, and Charlesi in death. She was a member of St. "3 Froehlich.

Wesley Iowa: a at noon Friday at the Jer-Lee rilf l'E'fl EJ Maroa uiun Chureh the' tued rere to Robert Kotrt coons ard sister. Mrs William Fienhold, Home tor cnnaren. Arnold. Mo. John's Catholic jK I Jet 66 ISO Ph.

828-0055 idlether Mom sttd IWcjufort. Wofiwol Altar and Rosary Society, and! Mrs. Verniel Westerman un-iceniei r. waton and G-ie jean Moore. Pontiac- three Mr and Mrs.

hrank iardm. the Royal Neighbors surgery Wednesday 1210 HUlcrest. Normal, are the America. 1 Decatur Memorial Hospital. 'ft iTnX A sister snd a brother also'grndparenti.

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