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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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18 4-H FEATURE Pantagraph, Bloomington, Saturday, Aug-. 19C4 Tazewell Show Wednesday Tazewell County's annual 4-H livestock parade, awarding of Home Economics and Agricul-j trophies, Share-the-Fun acts, tural Show and Junior Fair will dress revue, introduction of be held Wednesday. Thursday a Fair delegates and 1,5 and Friday in Mineral Springs 'Greased Pig Scramble; 8:30 p.m., square dance. Park, Pekin. Friday, 9 a.m., younger girls demonstrations; noon, removal The three-day schedule is as follows: Wednesday.

8-10 a.m., ex- of exhibits; 1 p.m., clean-up. A new addition to the fair hibits will be brought in and I put on display; p.m., ex- this year is the 4-H Fun Lane. Carnival game booths will be hibits will be judged; 2 p.m., i im. a a Miss Jill Rylander Gerald Denight Mrs. Diana Peterson exniDiis are open 10 puouc; i uperaieu uy 10 i-n twos.

iuua p.m., younger girls dress re- will participate for trophies and i I nooedaie New Names Shades of Old West Covoll A scene out of the old West? An abandoned movie set? No, just an pbandoned farm house and barn west of Covcll. One might expect Marshal Dillon to come riding from behind the barn at any moment. "VV" Hires Three Teachers The News ment demonstrptions; 7:30 uries and for the'fair. Game p.m., younger girls dress re- booths will be open from 5 to vue; p.m., dance; 9:15 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 2 p.m., interview of king and! to 5 p.m.

Thursday, queen candidates; 10 p.m., the; The food stand, operated by-crowning of the 1964 king and the Tazewell County Home-queen. makers Extension Association, Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon, older, will be open during the entire girls demonstrations; 2 p.m., show. Richard Way no Huston 'July 22 at Mennonite Hospital. Hospital Notes HOPEDALE (PNS) Three havp hppn ariHpfl weighed 7 pounds, 7Vi ounces Kebecca Ann, 8'. tynmia 6ue 1 a lltrr noinvu older girls dress revue; 6 p.m., The 4-H County Federation is I 2, ana i nomas r.wara, n( Hnnof)alp Cnm.

at birth July 22 in Mennonite VU HI. uivai J' their other children. Grand- Four Motorists Lose Licenses In State List munity Unit Schools. evening program at stadium again operating the cold drink which will include band and concession stand. William P.

Hustons of Heyworth motherf lsr ASevMcCart: and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. tof Grafton and Fred Morris of rural Heyworih eat and Mrs. James Cunningham of Anna Williamson of 506 W. Wil- Mrs.

Ida Fortna, Pontiac. Dismissed: Mrs. Sophie Al-bertson, Mrs. Arthur Eckhoff and baby girl, Mrs. Gladys Sessler, Pontiac; Mrs.

Carter Ness and baby girl, Dwight. Mrs. Diane Baumruk Peterson will teach first grade, replacing Miss Mona Naffziger, who retired at the end of tha last school year. Two Homes Sold By Washburn Families Visiting houn for all local hospitals are from 2 until 4 p.m. and from 7 until 8:30 p.m.

Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours. St. Joseph'! Admitted: Donald Sipes, R.R. Mrs. Metha Jetton, 1606 E.

Oakland; Loren E. Kreitzer, uaKiana; wren ivrei zer, rnra FKSPV anH (hp ntP Four Central Illinois are without operator's li WASHBURN (PNS)-Mr. and Huston Mrs. Peterson has taught at Brenda Kay Syler. born to the Gibson Community Head of Clinton Auto Company Dies at Home Mrs.

Clarence C. Carter sold censes, three for drunken driv- John W. Sylers of 500 E. Lin-(Cardinal Drive School in la- The sixth youngster at the Ad- GIBSON CITY (PNS) their home to Mr. and Mrs.

mittPH- Frank Npthprtnn MpI. ing convictions, according to gnuuiHie University. Her Gary McCully "and I uill soon be home Robcrt. AllenS ln. Normal, is the fourth Sirl Jf imni" State moving to Elgin, Illinois, to be "ij 1" AHei.

The in the She is 3 g'rar laune ana is a r.vu Fiirahiitk Alien Shp nusDana is craae Coleman F' the secretary of state's office 1015 McGregor; Robert Garland Mlael Thursriav I 1 scnooi coacn McGowan, Pontiac; Fred r. Kevin Miller Arnold r. I.iiPriHp nihsnn l.itv near their son. 7 nnnA. 0 at of Deborah Lynn.

Teresa at Mackinaw. Thev will make Three licenses were suspend- Mrs. Velva Davis sod her 17 n.AL-atu wrtB. Joanne, 5. and Mary Betn, 2.

thrir home in Hnnedale. winterrotn, mz a. uw; narry-" ed. and two drivers previous- iisuiiasiru. mis.

ricun dcuci, DcUtl. Hopmeyer, 1201 N. Park; Mrs r- txrrvxT rc t- UM lM UUiv ii in uiwngn two- Arnold 'y suspended or revoked were' CLINTON (PNS) Roy H. home nean the grade schooi to gusan They are granddaughters of Mj Rvlander replaces Jerilyn Brandon. Mrs.

Ann Bresnahan as vocal and instrumental instructor in aJ r.ihsnn r'ifv Mm i granted probationary permits Maurer, 57, founder and senior a famiiy from Germantown Barbara 11- Robert 8- Chris- the Charles Ryans of Princeton ind babv Birl El-i drive. partner of the Maurer Mo to r.wno will move here in late tine 3(4 and Gregory, 19 and the Thomas A. Sylers of Contr Charged with driving while died unexpectedly at 12.25 August. hs3 Vandparents Ire Wayne Stinde ide nHnarpnte arp thp OlUC lhldllU. one WdS UIII1JUI hnfh -nfi ui(Th Blue Island.

She was born July liott; Janene Conger, Sibley. Sibl intoxicated were Howard S. P-m. rnaay ai nis noine, a y- Davis has rented the Harry Thiels of 811 N. Fell, Nor- 11 roKaw nospirai, weign- She js a 14 raduatc of Hopedale Frettv.

Pax ton: Charles L. press Drive. He had been mal. and the Charles Aliens of wg pounds, ounces, University with ty with 1218'i N.Lee. Angela Rene Kipfer was i in instrumental music.

First child of Mr. and Mrs. 'born July 20 in Mennonite jr na w.ll E. Gipson of 505 E. pita! and weighed 6 pounds and re'1 choruses and band.

Jackson Laurie Anne Gipson 4 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. James Gerald Denight has been weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces at Kipfer of Minier are the par- athletic coach. He will birth July 22 in St.

Joseph's ents. Grandparents are the Jer- Kvs' physical education Hospital. She is a granddaugh- ry Hoods of Minier and pater-and dnvcrs education, with be-tP irinvH Pnpiic nf na! nranHnarpnts nrp ihp Ralnh hind-the-wheel driver education Roberts Hires Five Teachers nvrz.uAL.sL. iriai Aamu-Bennett, tasion, and uonaid ted: John A. White, Randy Mc-! Jackson, Washington.

His funeral will be at 10 a.m. Roberts. Atlanta: Robert; Kenneth J. Clothier. 20, of 1415 Monday at St.

John's Catholic Perce, San Jose; Maria Eeten, Clinton Blvd. lost his license Church, the Rev. Stephen Ka-Delavan. by revocation for permitting sovic officiating. Burial will be Dismissed: Mrs.

a 0 1 fraudulent use of it. in Woodlawn Cemetery. Sackett and son, Three violations resulted in; Visitation begins at 2 p.m. Floyd Bulfer, Sublette; Clara suspensions for Lee A. Evans, Sunday at the Pullen Boos Wen die, Sterling; Vernon, Washineton.

and Donald K.lFnnpral fihanpl ThP Rnsarv will Emma Harrop, 909 S. Center; Miss Cindy Schultz, 507 W. Kel-sey; Mrs. Donna Hieronymus, Colfax, all medical. Miss Rebecca S.

Dean, McLean; Michael Bruning, 6 Grandview Drive, Normal, both surgical. Dismissed: James Sullivan, 1215 N. Roosevelt; Mrs. Emma Harrop, 909 S. Center; Miss Patricia Short, 507 W.

Oakland; Steve Thomas, 1326 N. Mason; Paul J. Woith 1014 N. Prairie; Dan Smith, Lincoln; Mrs. Grace E.

Rock, Roberts; Herbert D. Mullen, Cameron, Miss Cheryl Jacob, 284 Evergreen Place; Mrs. Jomarilyn Hartke, Litchfield; Mrs. Lillian Grubel, 808 S. Madison; Mrs.

Lough, San Jose. Guthrie, East Peoria. be recited at 8 p.m. ROBERTS (PNS) There South Bunn Street Road (R.R. 1 C.

Kipfers of Minier. buping added to the curriculum will be five new teachers in 2) and Mrs. Mildred Woith of: fs year at the high school. Will UC llVC UCW ICCILIJtia 111 I D.II Ho 10 rrrolinlo Uoolom unving wime 111s license was ife was born peb 14 1907 Fairbury FAIRBURY (PNS) IrpvnkpH or misnpnriert resultpd 1 th n0herts Thawville Com- 1008 W. lve.

Maternal great- 'J Admit- r. II Ia-. 01 8nd HL 5 it crandpto is Mrs. Eva AIs- 2 St. John's Hospital in Illinois University with the ted: Sister M.

Luella, John man of 538 West Grove. i Springfield and weighed 6 ass and is a native Sauerbier, Donie Tetter, Rich-;" ZLJl ned Mararet Knecht 0ct- ay' i pounds and 11 ounces. Parents of Green Valley. ard Purkey. Chatsworth; Lynn Diane Ferraro, Le Roy; Mrs in Lincoln.

311clld U1 pounds, fi ounces was are the Jerry Bells of 5 i Surviving are his wife; a son, Thomas' weight at Springfield. Mr. Bell is a for- Ruth M. Clark, 173 Sunnysideipameron, Fairbury; Miss Ju Court; Mrs. Wilbur Bane andjdith Ireland, Forrest; three daugh- oirm juiy in dtomw mer resident of Beason as are Booker Sets Carbondale Promotion Abbey, tropsey; Ted it.

ters, Mrs. William 15. Smith and: Plldl- 12 ms parents, ine Allen Hells ot Chenoa; Naomi Lane, Piper, hrl civ ntn 'Mrs. Duane Harris, Clinton; Mrs. Inza Inompson of Piper old sister.

Mary Louise, are. Cantrall. Maternal grandpar-i City; Rose TiT. Robert stine, Leadville, City has been hired to teach in granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs.

'ents are the Merle Brookshiers Dwight. iVlr a f1 his parents, Kenney; a the primary grades. Mrs. John Willard Butler of 710 S. 0f Cantrall.

The baby shares a Dismissed: Stephen Bridge- QAiPt 07 i sister, Mrs. Paul Reed, Cerro Thompson received her degree Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. 1 middle name with his father. 1 forth, Mrs.

Elias Aupperle and "rvrfS jfrom ISU and has 17 years of Delmar Thomas of Downs.) baby boy, Arrowsmith. Mennonite Admitted: Mrs. James Hastings, R.R. 1, Normal; Mrs. Roy Hartley, 1009 W.

Seminary; Mrs. Clarence Mayer, Le Roy; CORNELL -Wayne Ponker, baby girl. Fairburv: Mrs. Wil- L. ,71 Mr Mar mhr experience as an elementary aonja is me oom greai-pidim-! ana jerry uenscne child of Mrs.

Nellie Handley of. of Decatur are the parents of a son of Mrs. C. C. Booker of Cor- lam Hoe scher.

Mrs. Rohrrt, rr tv rnmi; iiedcner. iiiniiuiri iriin 1 1 1 r-i 1 iiiiiiiiivr'ii 1 Kvburz and babv eirl- John' 1 ua hoi ha nihiJ Norma W. Reams, who has 1502 S. Mason.

Parents ot tne son. Jeffrey Paul, born July 23. new. was appointcn to assistant yduy 6ln ncr of traff in law in af nn He had been HI the automobile1, c.i Tno no iDeen Drincmai 01 me unarea nine ein are me nerueri idn iiiev nave anomer cn a. j.

uuulc hi uy SXS, fLif-cS' convictions by courts and vigor-i business 28 years Grade School for the past nine Thomases of 804 E. Front I'Ao vn umII inn rVi IftVi nmrlci Ho Randall, 1. Grandparents are me city council Juesday. Mrs. Mary Bcrtsche of Mead-, He joined the police drpart- nw anrf fr anrl Mrc I C.

'man. in nnJ r. Saunemin. ous enforcement of traffic laws by state and local police, for rpivprf hi, Mr. and Mrs.

Danny Burns of fiflfi Mill rhn On. "'V na the increase in suspensions and from Southern Illinois Univer- "Vlr Strotheide of Flanagan. Great- to sergeant three vears later. Robert Donnan, Minier; Milford Schmidgall, Minier, all medical. Mrs.

Dorothy Muckton, 1301 S. Barker; Miss Dera Peasley, 907 N. Oak; John Spengler, Tre-mont; Mrs. Joseph Miller, Chenoa; Mrs. Mercedes Winter-land, Lexington, all surgical.

Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Hall, 519 W. Chestnut; Mrs. Carolyn Denman, 304 E. Vernon, Normal; Ronald Moreland, McLean; Richard Perkins, 1413 E.

Grove; Thomas Evans, Cooks- revocations. Playground Term Near Final Week Abraham Lincoln Memorial LINCOLN (PNS) Ronda Amberg, Larry Cul-leton, Mrs. Arthur Estes, Mrs. sity and has 13 years experi- grandparents are Mr. and He attended Fairburv High pnrp as tparhpr ani pmpntarv 0 FUIIU.

13 uumlc mhi, uuih cflm pIPc i nf anatran anii tfip --j Sam Eigsti of Flanagan and the School and Southern Illinois Henry Strotheides of University. The Robert L. Olivers of R.R .1 vetcran' he is mar DrinciDal JuIy 23 in St. Joseph's Hospital. Bronson Beasley, originally a brother of Tony from Gibson City, will teach Carol 5-' Laura- 4- and Robin' Ethel Gilbert, Nona Sampson, Mrs.

George Sarver, Lincoln; Herschel Alexander, Kenney; Herschel Beavers, Clinton; Court OK's Assessments For 2 Jobs in ncu aim iicia null, have an 8 pound, 10 ounce The eighth and Lor- I i son, Derek Kipling Oliver. Hei iDlina Oliver. Hp the summer program Roose- arrivprf at Mpnnnnitpl LlOUOr LlCenSe ville: Mrs. J. C.

Kessinger, 405 Mrs. Mantle Mathers. Mason gin Monday on E. Washington; Kim Fritch.lcifv John Mipr Thnmac fShSsSpl-S Xan WadSf the brother of pL Cj.pc ffu7S He has seven' years and M. W.

Burns of Bloom-1 4, and Lane 2, and has been! Changes blteS Mackinaw; Mrs. Ada Moore, 706 ers, Mrs. Elmer Assessment rolls were ap- E. Jefferson; Gary Thompson. i named Derek in honor of his Young, Atlanta.

rpl 1: proved without objection Fri- reation activities will continue of exPerience as a teacher. I CH-UVIUCJ Will tUllllllUe Dllfrh anrPtrv on hk falhnr'c 1 ne Formerly nicmlrrnJ. Dismissed. Mrs. Edward day in McLean County Family through the final week Bovsi Mrs.

Joyce Uebele of Rob-i Brett Kendall Reum, TrlP u. 1 1 mi Maso? CjlCourt for two Bloomington im-j rn'in the morning girls I has been employed to teach 'pound. 5 ounce boy born to the of the family and Kipling hi urned ot L.if 1 rnr ifivarn Kiniinrt nn hie u- -iProvement projects. the afternoon, on alternate "a11 aay.s in l.ne nign scnooi in Keiui neums 01 'ryZ: "Jlj. to Mayor Robert McGraw Fri- the matn and fcnglisn depart- lock July 21 in Mennonite unuu-ma dav mi.

atiu mi o. Ks. 11. UI ments. pital, has a brother, Barton ..,,0, unic maisij, jvirs.

une is tne pavement ot Bark-days MrreAlm? Simons, er Street from Congress to To-j A closing program is to be a LlncoIn; kio, the estimated cost of which held at 7:30 p.m Friday at Millenaries Windell, Patricia Mc-; is $8,780. with 14 Dronertv own-1 Park fmrMna I Cleveland Heights. Ohio and atunS as cuy re.m, wno ds i may. quor commlssloner) re.lss,Jcd are grandsons oi me minam nri i Vey, Elza Dennison, Elkhart; the license to the American I Hungarian Family Society for Whitrhmisps and the "anseu oi Leon, lowa. Maxson Heads Legion Post ers to pay lard Haug, director of dav.

Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Atlanta. Named after his father was its clubhouse at 1520 Calhoun. Arthur L. Reums, all of R.R.

4, Bloomington. The other is an $11,836 water grounds, main installation on a U.S. 66, The summer playgrounds are service road to Pepsi Cola financed by the Mayor's Youth Todd Richard Rhoda. 7 pound ine American Hungarian so- CHATSOWRTH (PNS) Mil- i i ruj rpiv in turn ci irronHnrnd ifa Date Incorrect ATLANTA (PNS) The Mis- BoUling plant. The one property; Activity Program.

More than! lard Maxon is the newly-elected 'a Ha 1 Chenoa, He .1 beerniy hcense!" i ouni io Mr. anu ivus. nai i iitu r.i JJl 1, UIU Monaiy society meets at 8 n.m. owner involved wi Dav $2,790. nn James Kinsell had held the Kettner of rural Downs July 22 Fairbury Hospital, the grandson Monday at the Christian Public benefit funds wiU bear have participated this vear in St.

Joseph's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Atkins ncnor uun license since April, oiiuiv.ii. mc udic ui an earner uie remainder oi costs eacn 1964-65 year. named Michael Joseph Kett- article in the Pantagraph was 'project of Chenoa and Mrs.

Merlyn11959- lhe rock-n-roll social club Kemp of Bloomington. Great- shut down in January, when its grandmother is Mrs. Rose Er-DUllding was sol4 to the Daily incorrect. State Funds Go To Lincoln elude: Joe Van Antwerp, senior mr; 15 agranason or mr a. Di.i,.

and Mrs. Bernie Tripp of R.R. Mrs. Minnie Graham, Arrowsmith; Mrs. Eugene Walker and baby girl, 605 W.

Washington; Mrs. John Gala-way and baby girl, Farmer City; Mrs. Jim Winters and baby boy, Heyworth; Mrs. Robert Oliver and baby boy, R.R. 3.

Brokaw Admitted: Arthur R. Doud, Gardner; Mrs. Elmer Langhoff, 914V4 N. East; Michael D. Mc-Cary, Heyworth; the Rev.

Warren Lynes, 615 W. Locust; Richard A. Armstrong, 1104 S. Fell, Normal; James O. Flanagan, Cooksville;" Edward H.

King, 1407 E. Washington, all surgical. Mrs. Herman Jackson, Lexington; Russell A. Say-lor, 3 Knollcrest Court, Normal; John Henry Meister, 601 S.

Clayton; Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald, 707 W. Market; Mrs. Cora K. Johnson, 604 E.

Emerson; Mrs. Robert W. Ryberg, R.R. 1, all medical. Dismissed: Mrs.

Robert Merrill, 5 Broadway Place, Normal; John W. Brooks, Cooksville; Ronald Aper, McLean; Lawrence A. Trutter, 102 E. Virginia, Normal; Mrs. C.

Truman Reynolds, 709 Apple, Normal;) Mrs. Raymond Vaughn, 114 ODELL Mrs. Prinnie Wilson was re- A Stuart. Fla. and Ewald Kettner hardt of Pontiac Marriage Licenses rantagrapn and razed.

Kinsell had sought to have the license transferred to 115 S. euutii, junior viLC-uuiiiinaiiuei in charge of membershi; Cur-, 01 b- Mate- LINCOLN (PNS)-Gene Presswood and'ported Satisfactory condi- SPRINGFIELD Gov Otto Air Force Cant, and Mrs www i wilt UIMCUin. tion Wednesday at St. James Kerner adrtitinnal tis Stoller, finance officer; Lloyd Sharing middle names with -Thomas Marauardt are parents Center, but Mavor McGraw approved arnroved fil 111-11 a. a Hospital, Pontiac, following a funds of $107 172 9r ppnpral chaplain; Noble Pear- nis iamer is craig rnnip wan- 0t tneir tirst child, a son named turned mm down Court Notes Mclean county sudden illness at her home and electrical work for road im- son service officer; and Ed-er, born to Pam and Clifford Timothy Allen Marquardt.

He Monday night. provements at the town site ofimund Prpes, sergeant at--Waller of Melvin at Gibson! arrived July 23 in Savannah arms. Cnmmiimtv Hnsmtal nn 21 whoro ho ont-iin io a Aar, miaa inniia Dciawmgci icu Lincoln State School, Lincoln. Wednesday for her home in; central Illinois Reunions At the July meeting, the Unit He weighed 8 pounds and is a tist 'in the Air Force Grand donated $35 to the Chatsowrth brother of Timothy Wayne, 6te, parents are the Francis Gard- W'est Point, after spend WAYNESVILLE CIRCUIT COURT GENERAL DIVISION Denzel L. vs.

Loretta E. Chapman: Divorce granted to Loretta Chapman as coy acorns io purchase pup and Kimberly Sue, 5V4. Iners of Ft. Wayne, and! Miss Pearl Sampson of Kan ing six weeks visiting with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Beiswing- KAUFFMAN kakee was spending two weeks nts' l500 t(? Their grandparents are Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Marquardt deser- er. the Dwight High School Band and Mrs. Couve Sadler of Mel counrer-piaimirr on grounds of tion.

of Ruskin, Fla. and Cushing.l CONGERVILLE The 24th Minn fnrmpr Rlnnminatnn annual Jonathan Kauffman fam- Ruth vs. Harold Carney: Divorce Mr. and Mrs. Julian Yender for the 1964 convention in which and the John Crowes of they will participate.

Tamaroa. Monday with her brother, Roger Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cunningham and their grandson, Paul Cunningham, returned Sunday dents jily reunion was held Sunday at Timothy Allen, who has the Congerville with .56 present Dorothy E.

vs. Russell W. Brunson: returned home Tuesday after a Divorce suit dismissed on plaintiff's month's trip to Iowa and Min- Richard Davis vs. Earl D. Childers nesota.

HARTSBURG Kathy Lynn, 6, and Karen ana nusn i-eeney: Appeal bond of (1,000 approved. same initials as his father, weighed 7 pounds at birth. Mrs. D. J.

Minch of Harts- Ann- 4- welcome a baby sister Joseph Weber of rural Odell to Marii 'Wi, aftpr from Peoria, Chicago, Carlock, Loda, Congerville. Merle Kauffman was elected PROBATE DIVISION returned to his home Tuesday m. t. it hwra anH hpr sisfpr Mrs I. .1 iwun me juiy zu arrival in mra Estate of Bertha Miehapl- Inu.ntnrv'r c.

it t-, JO ndin-L, I inln Mrvriil Ur.c-r.ital David Le Roy Myeri was the president; Stella Rainwater, lists assets of 12,000 from settlement in 110,11 ol- nuphliai, anrI Mr anfl Mr. Harru bhort Ot ot. LttarleS, IWt 7 soever: Wi had 3 PiBavleSS. secretary-treasurer. Monday to spend a week in 01 risTy jean i nomas, ane is.name gjven to 8 p0un(ji Emden in the home of of Robert and Bar- ounce boy born 24 jn Men.

Minch's son and Thomas of rural Clinton nonite Hospital) to Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood; Glen P. Holliger, Carlock; Teresa G. Huffington, R.R.

1, Normal; Cindy Lynn Jones, 206 E. Kelsey; Mrs. Frank Lowery, 1108 David Drive, Normal; Mrs. Herman Lindsey, 806 E. Grove; Deborah Murphy, Mackinaw; Susan Jenkins, 105 E.

Miller; Marlon GARNER McLEAN The 26th reunion Etheid m. am ir Mr. and Mrs. Kent Green of bone i set at si.ooo; inventory lists property Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Beck i Mesa Ariz left Sund after ot wiinam a. BriB95: Winifred returned home Monday after visiting with his paren( M. Briggs appointed administrator nn. snendinff a lll-dav Varatinn i law, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond ana a granaaaugnier oi mrs. iye of rura, Arrow. Minnie Brumfield and the JuneiJm; Va io v. of the Garner family was held Minch der J20.000 bond; assets listed as 110 nnn rj "irs. Cj.

Ureen. Thomases, all of Clinton. Kristy Lyfe, 22 months old, and at cLean in personal property, undetermined real L-anaua. estate. MAQOKI PITY uoiii un ne i named for tw0 paternal Estate of Lurene E.

Schaefer: Merl Sandra Michaels of Louisville, Wednesday was spending a week with relatives and Kelch, 1619 S. Roosevelt; Mrs Tnn 1 grandmother's birthday. Great- ioc. T.n nm, McLean and Farmer City. and Philip Schaefer appointed executors! KeUftlOn UdtGS 122,000 bond; assets listed as (TPnnnmonff TJ IT I Ran Humor uac John Walter and baby boy, 1005 friends in the Waynesville area.

bring, Fla. Wednesday a ia-, Deer Creek and William David le" Earner iV iha Pill A7JiiftiUf 1 IlUIIldo UI ncUlSVWC TTlnriln UIc rrrfinH- vnai ita vj a 1 II CI. Bakewell, Jwrmal; Mrs. Robert, estate. wil1rr prt onnZ i.nPO ba KnKir of Luciiie n0n at Miller bloom- MCUUre and Daby girl, EliVilliams appointed administrator under Irirof Fort family5 The Tongates are and Ms.

Eva Burwell of include Percy P(fole of P5jn Helen Garner, Paso Mrs Jon Hntisnur and "wu nai s'ea m.ooo in, uaugmci, uu, ui un jjauuei-i j- riintr.n raav, milt, oun nuUbUUr aUQipersonal property, no real tti. I Pfmncan SunHav Alter 1R Ij.i. ri- iit.j Im ronlonlc Mor Pif i UintOn. daugWer. Under- rural Arrowsmun ana Mr.

ana i "luircoiaj baby boy, 327 Rowe Drive. Chasten appointed administrator under ill a.m. at MarSft rarK, air- visiting relatives in Waynes-pne expects to be here for two rjc pau Smith was born Harold Myers of Deer villeand Clinton. weeks. tiv on in Rrokaw Hnsnital and! Creek GUSTAFSON STREATOR-The Amil Gus-tafson family reunion was held bond; assets listed as 2,500 in hnrv an insurance claim.

Estate of Tillie Neubauer: Will ad- Schueth-Custer Sunday, mltted to probate; Charles E. Neubauer appointed executor, under $12,000 bond. lAUg. 9, Miller Park Lake, Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Huth and M)SS Lynn returned homejweighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces, family were a a i i I Tuesday from Lessburg, i parents are Dr. and Mrs. Peter Wednesday at Lake of the where she has been visitmg H. Smith of 118 Greenwood. Ozarks, Mo.

with her grandparents, Mr. and Maternal grandparents are the Teresa Ann Walker, second youngster in the family of Eugene and Mary Walker of 605 5sot nsiea as e.uuu in personal Rlnnminrrtnn property and $80,000 in real estate, the i Kuic Saturday, Aug. 8, latter a lafr-acra tarm In Dale Township left to sister-in-law (life interest) and nephew. Mr on Mrc irmii, Darvl Mathers since u. ii.ii.,,.

i.JW. Washington, is a sister of noon at Hopedale Park. MAfilSTPATir I r. wau ai.u Vai- ic John Warner CLINTON (PNS) Admitted: Fred Johnson, Clinton. Dismissed: Mrs.

Elizabeth Barclay, Hurkless Wrickenhaus-er, Mrs. Nora Bullard, Frank Schmidt, Mrs. Galen Lichten- alter, Clinton; Mrs. Jessie Earl, to Pinecrest Nursing Home. St.

Jamt PONTIAC (PNS) Admitted: Mis Carolyn vernon oisoV 52 rural DoWns laiied iweH of Kansas City, left i 3 nal grandmother is Mrs. Peter iC; 6 Park Pavilion, Blooming- Monday after visitig with'MrsJ George Tornhn and son of Smit of other child I fre grandchildren of Mr. nTmnsoltLePoy posted Burwells brother and sister-Ln-! fe Park and Mr a is Bryan, 3i. i nd Mrs: M.0, Ranl Sunday at Marilla Park, Strea-tor, with relatives attending from Rutland, East Gary, Crown Point, Dana, Magnolia, Minonk, Long Point, We-nona. Donald Kemp was elected president; Mrs.

Kmp, secretary-treasurer. Mexico has 4.438 miles ef cmsti'ne on the Ocepn. $25 bond tor later hearing on charge Kettwich Sunday, Aug. 2. law Vtr anrf Tr Manrire "rs.

lliaru lomim OI UnandO, I vers anu nauer i. naiivei uj (idw, Air. ana iirs. Aiaunce -r, i t-Uni i ui im nsvmg operaior license on i y- r- i i person. iwinonn uraoe scnooi, noon.

farvpl Freddie Ouillen. 21. Alabama, and rvii- i in i al 1 win leave ior meir nomes: ine iiiuinas c. vropps ui ouoiaui o. viuvcisnjr, ui a Monday, after visiting here with W.

Willow, Normal, have an 8 1 Teresa weighed 7 pounds, 134 Owen R. Lafever, 31, of 532 Grove ouuuajf, nug. 4, li.ou 25, p.m. at Miller Park, Blooming- There are 800 seismographs their father, Ralph Tomlin, for pound, 3 ounce daughter, De-jounces at birth July 26 in Men- the WOrld. two weeks.

inise Kay Cropp, who arrived nonite Hnppital..

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