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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 22

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i 72 OECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, October 21, 1972 U.S. Weather NA7lONALWA7HEft SERVICE; I WlW555ifVASJ 1 Entertainment Calendar Today "Twentieth Century (H) NOAA, U.S. Dipt, of Commit Traffic Accidents THURSDAY Gordon Snoyenbos, 50, Route Penny Maynard, 18, 2475 N. Dennis 11:12 p.m., Lake Shore Dr. at Jasper St.

Charles Wells, 23, 1129 E. North Lora Sexton, 55, 313 Nelson Park Blvd. (injured); Portraits," art exhibition, Illinois Forecast Cloudy today with occasional rain and wanner. Highs 52 to 62. Chance of thunderstorms tonight south.

Lows in 40s. Highs Sunday in 50s. Decatur Krannert Art Museum University of Illinois. Art exhibition, works by Jerry Tertocha, studio gallery of Kirkland Fine Arts Center, Millikin University. Shawnee Autumn Festival, 4:50 p.m., U.S.

36 at Mam St. Ruth Hicks, 25, 2202 N. 33th Edgar McClure, 52, 1945 N. 29th 4 p.m., Monroe at Eldorado streets. Rita Doty, 25, Lovington; Patrick McCauley, 39, Route 2:47 p.m., 740 S.

Main St. Southern Illinois Communities, featuring Shawnee National eratures Temp Fri. Temperatures Forest and area's historical points of interest, between Illinois routes 13 and 146. Mansel Guyer, 38, 1371 W. 7 p.m.

48 10 p.m. 48 Low 29 7 a.m. SO Noon 49 High 53 Pershing Jerald Hunt, 56, Sat. Sun. Albany, cdy 52 18 rn Albany, cdy 52 18 rn Boston clr 52 33 clr Chicago 54 41 rn Cincinnati rn 65 35 rn Cleveland rn 55 31 rn Denver cdy 65 36 cdy Des Moines rn 50 37 rn Detroit cdy 50 28 rn Duluthrn 40 32 clr Fort Worth rn 68 55 rn Houston rn 77 57 rn Indianapolis rn 62 38 rn Little Rock rn 65 45 rn Los Angeles cdy 70 58 cdy Miami rn 84 74 rn Milwaukee rn 53 40 cdy Minneapolis, rn 44 34 clr New Orleans cdy 82 54 cdy New York clr 55 35 cdy Okla.

City rn 55 45 cdy Omaha rn 55 40 cdy Philadelphia clr 57 29 clr Phoenix clr 76 54 cdy Pittsburgh cdy 54 28 rn St. Louis rn 68 45 rn Salt Lake rn 60 40 cdy San Diego cdy 69 59 cdy San Fran clr 66 53 clr Seattle rn 54 45 cdy Spokane rn 56 35 cdy Washington cdy 60 32 cdy Sat. sunrise: set: 6:08 Records "Help Stamp Out Marriage," starring Van Johnson, Little Theatre-On the Square, Sullivan, 8 p.m. 16th Annual Covered Bridge Festival, Parke County, Rockville, Ind. Division of Rehabilitation -Education Services, football played in wheelchairs, University of Illinois, University Armory, 9 a.m.

Festival of Blues Music, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, University of FtQUtts SHow Htgh TtmperdufW xpctd sS 4 For Dcynm Saturday Records for Oct. 20: High 87 degrees, 1953 Low 22 degrees, 1960" Precipitation 1.30 inches, 1929 LAKE LEVEL Lake Shelbyville level: normal pool 599.7 4 p.m. Friday 10 inches above normal. 1580 W. William 4:46 1705 E.

Pershing Rd. Bertram Fifer, 32, Arthur; Allie McGee, 46, 1045 E. Main 6:30 p.m., Jasper St. at Garfield Ave. (Driver) John Hinton 17, 3312 Christine (passenger) Ellen Smith, 1830 W.

WTood St (injured); (passenger) Julie Curtis, 722 Karen Dr. (injured); (driver) Roy Anderson, 43, 1030 N. Oakcrest (passenger) Norman Anderson, 1030 N. Oakcrest Ave. (injured); (passenger) Robert Anderson, 1030 N.

Oakcrest Ave. (injured); 4:54 p.m., 800 S. Fairview Ave. Douglas Gaumon, 30, 361 College Shirley Hendrix, 36; 403 Cambridge 2:04 p.m. Illinois, Great Hall, 8 p.m.

Decatur, Central Illinois Deaths Illinois Traffic Fatalities Oct. 19, 19725 Oct. 19, 1971 12 1972 total to date 1,763 1971 total for same period 1,921 1971 total fatalities 2,396 Decatur Main St. at Fairview Ave. (Mcts of Record) Friday in St.

John's Hospital, Springfield. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Argenta Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Oreana. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

Saturday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Argenta. Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Prayer services will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, in the funeral home.

Mr. Keyes was born in Decatur, a son of James and Lydia Daeschlein Keyes. He was a switchman for 'the Wabash Railroad Co. He was a Miss Querrey was born in Central Illinois Births St. Anthony Memorial Hospital BOYER, Mr.

ond Mrs. Kennty, Newton, boy. Oct. 19. John Warner Hospital OALTON, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold, Clinton, girl, Oct. 20. Mattoon Memorial Hospital ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard, Mattoon, boy, Dec. 19. ingfield; services 2 p.m. Sunday, Theater Clock Decatur, a daughter of Carroll Shrader Funeral Home, Areola; FRIDAY Frederick Paxton, 26, 1321 E. Main 1:28 a.m.

700 N. Jasper driver stated he struck the fire hydrant. I John Jessen, 37, 12:13 a.m., 701 E. Eldorado truck unable to clear wires. Jack Oglesby, 19, 229 S.

21st St. (injured); 12:08 p.m., Main at Packard streets; driver stated he struck the light pole. (Parked) Bruce Read of 883 W. Main (driver) Clyde Wakeman, 80, 2404 W. Forest 8:11 a.m., 800 W.

Main St. CONSTANT Mrs. Matthew (Maude Belle) Constant, 72, of 1588 N. Church St. died at 1:30 p.m.

Friday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Monday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery.

Mrs. Constant was born in Gravel Switch, a daughter of Harvey and Clara Runyon Roller. She had lived in Decatur for the past 60 years. She was a member of the Moundford Free Methodist Church and the Gi D. and Mary F.

Rowe Quer AVON "The New Cen- burial Humboldt Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. rey. turions" at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m with George C. Scott and Stacy Bloomington Hospital; married Earl Barbee; he died in 1966; leaves daughter, Mrs.

Vivian Tucker, Bloomington, one granddaughter; three great -grandchildren; four sisters; graveside services 3 p.m. Sunday, Evergreen Cemetery, Kin-mundy; local arrangements by Linton Funeral Home, Keach, rated G. member of the St. Thomas Catholic Church and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He married Loretta Boland Jan.

29, 1924. Surviving are his wife; son, James of Decatur; daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Betty) Rice and Donald (Barbara) Galka, both of Decatur, Mrs. Henry Charleston community Hospital LEWIS, Mr. and Mrs.

James, Kansas, MARRON George M. Marron, 70, of boy, Oct. 18. CINEMA I "Dumbo" at 1, 3:30, 6 and 8:30 p.m.; "Legend She lived in the Decatur area all her life. She was employed at the Carson Pirie Scott Co.

store in Decatur. Miss Querrey was a 1971 graduate of Argenta-Oreana High School, where she was active in the band, Girls Athletic Stonington died 12:10 a.m. Thursday in his home; services of Lobo" at 2:10, 4:40, 7:10 and SIX TRIES Norman Thomas was nomi p.m. Saturday, Connelly 9:40 p.m., two Walt Disney films rated G. Funeral Home, Taylorville; burial Bilyeu Cemetery, near Moweaqua; call anytime.

(Loretta) Platzbecker of Scotia, Association, Pom Pon Girls, nated six times for the presidency of the United States by the Socialist party the first being in 1928 and the last in Geraldine Brace, 39, 1260 S. Silas John Young, 24, 6 Oriole 12:05 p.m., Pershing Rd. at Vicki Dr. N.Y., Mrs. Carl (Rita) Mid-dendorf of Quincy arid Mrs.

Larry (Sharon) Lavery of Peoria; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. 1948. BUTTS Mrs. Arvil (Ethel) Butts, 78, of Marshall, formerly- of Sullivan died 10:45 a.m. Thursday, Crawford County Memorial Hospital, Robinson; born CINEMA II "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex," at 1:05, 3:20, 5:20, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m., rated R.

I Up, senior life saving and was a cheerleader. Surviving are her parents; two sisters, Jill A. and Judith both at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B.

Rowe of MCCONCHIE Mrs. Foster (Dona) McConchie, 74, of Marshall died 9:40 a.m. Friday, Paris Community Hospital; born Edgar Curlew, Iowa; member Southern Doc?" with Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal; "Man in the rural Decatur and Mrs. Missionary Baptist Church, Wilderness" with Richard Har County? member, Paris Church of God; married Foster Marshall; married Arvil Butts McConchie in Tuscola; leaves I husband; daughters, Mrs. Wen- Feb.

2, 1918; he died April 22, 1948; leaves daughters, Mrs. Doyle (Martha) Hills, Marshall; Mrs. Howard (Barbara) Baker, doly Hicks, Mrs. Anita Barry, both of Paris; brothers, Golmon ris and John Huston, rated PG. Theater opens 6:30 p.m.

LINCOLN "Billy Jack" at 1, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. with Tom Laughlin and Delores Taylor. Theater opens noon. Theater closes at 11:25 p.m., Champaign, brother, Earl Mer- Florence Querrey of Argenta and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Naomi Cottle of Decatur.

SOBOTTKA Mrs1. Anna A. Sobottka, 76, of 1135 E. Locust St. died at 8:20 p.m.

Friday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home.

Eldredge, Paris; Russell Eldredge, West Terre Haute, ris, Decatur; services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, McMullin Funeral deon's Auxiliary. She married Matthew Constant, Dec. 30, 1920, in Decatur. He preceded her in death.

Surviving are sons, Harold E. of Del Ray Beach, M. Jack of Milwaukee, and M. Audis of Decatur; brothers, Charles of Rockwall, Roy of St. Petersburg, sisters, Mrs.

Tressie Stiner of Mowea-qua, Mrs. Lena Goodman and Mrs. Stella Stephens, both of Decatur, and Mrs. Daisy Payne of Hillsboro; 15 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. One son and one brother precededher in death.

HOYT Harold C. Hoyt, 65, of Bra-denton, formerly of Decatur, died Wednesday night in Bradenton. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday.

Burial will be in Hewitt Cemetery, Lovington. Mr. Hoyt was born in Piatt three grandchildren; two Home, Sullivan; burial Oak reopens 11:45 p.m.; "Bob great granchildren; services Carol Ted Alice" at mid 10:30 a.m. Monday, Blume Grove Cemetery, near Sullivan; call 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

GILLETT night with Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould and Dyan Stewart Carroll Funeral Home, Paris; burial Edgar Cemetery, Paris; call 3 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 Cannon, rated R. "Billy Jack Mrs. Glen (Mabel Gillett, shown Sunday at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 THORNTON Samuel Joseph Thornton, 55, p.m. Sunday. SUTTER 63, of Mount Zion, formerly of Vandalia died 10:30 a.m.

Friday p.m. OUTDOOR "Dirty Harry" of 1245 E. Leafland Ave. died at 10:46 a.m. Thursday in his home.

Decatur; born Fayette Coun with Clint Eastwood; "Skin Mrs. Jake (Lilly) Sutter, 94, of ty; married Andrew Hobler; he Game" with James Garner and Effingham died 11:30 a.m. Fri died in 1951; married Glenn Funeral services will be at 10 Susan Clark, rated R. Theater day, Lakeland Nursing Center, Gillett Oct. 27, 1970; leaves hus a.m.

Monday in the Dawson Effingham; born Brown County, band; daughters, Mrs. Russell opens 6:30 p.m. Features end Sunday. Ohio; member, Sacred Heart Mrs. Otto Morenz MORENZ Mrs.

Otto (Minnie Schwittek) (Betty) Bailey, Decatur; Mrs Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Church; Altar Society; married Jake Sutter; he preceded her in Harry (June) Rule, Moweaqua; stepsons, Gary Gillett, Decatur; Tim Gillett, Moweaqua; sisters, ROGERS "Two a Penny" at 7 and 9:20 p.m. with Cliff Richard, Dora Bryan, Arvil Angers, Ann Holloway and Billy Graceland Cemetery. County, a son of J.

T. and Mabel Morenz, 85, of 2165 E. Decatur death; leaves daughters, Mrs Whitehead Hoyt. St. died at 4 a.m.

Friday in St. Ralph Laue, Effingham; Mrs. ZIMMERMAN Mary's Hospital. Graham, rated G. Mrs.

Faye Widick, Macon; Mrs. Treva Cox, Mrs. Ivy Kistler and Dan Skaggs, Mrs. Bill Byrd, John W. Zimmerman, 83, of both of Indianapolis, seven Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday in St. John's Mrs. Durean Donaldson, all of San Pablo, formerly of grandchildren; services 9:30 He was a member of- Hope Lutheran Church, Bradenton, Fla. He moved to Bradenton from Decatur in January of 1970. He was a member of Stephen Decatur Lodge 979, Vandalia; five grandchildren; Decatur, died Srnday in a San Lutheran Church.

Friends may a.m. Monday, Sacred Heart services 2 p.m. Sunday, Beery- Activities Today at the YWCA Creative art 9 a.m., youth Pablo hospital. Funeral services were Church, Effingham; burial St. Clare Cemetery, Altamont; call Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia; burial Fair Lawn Cemetery, Wednesday in San Pablo.

Burial Decatur. He retired as 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Bauer plunge 10 a.m., mother and child was in Oakland Cemetery, Vandalia; call 4 to 9 p.m. plunge 12:30 p.m., youth plunge a process operator with the A. E.

Staley Mfg. Co. in 1970 with Moberly, Mo. 2 p.m. Mr.

Zimmerman was a native Funeral Home, Effingham; Rosary 7:30 p.m. Sunday. VANDRE call after 5 p.m. Sunday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home and from noon until service time Monday at the church. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Morenz was born in Germany. She married Otto Morenz Sr.

He died in 1940. Surviving are her sons, Otto of Moberly, from which he HALL 40 years service. He married Eloise Bowers. Jan. 11, 1928.

Surviving are his wife; moved to Decatur in 1931. He lived in Decatur until retiring Oliver S. Hall, 83, of Clinton Hugo G. Vandre, 67, of Mason died 1:45 p.m. Friday, John from railroad work in 1954.

mm Decatur Births MOSS, Mr. ond Mrs. Jknmy, 202 E. Mam, boy, Oct. 19, St.

Mary's TAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. Mlehoel. S4 W. Green, girl, Oct.

19, St. Mary's died 6:33 p.m. Thursday, St Warner Hospital, Clinton; born daughter, Mrs. Joanne Greve of Bloomington; son, Richard of Anthony Memorial Hospital, Clinton; married Maude He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mary Carlson, El Cerrito, a son, Charles, Metuchen, N.J.; a sister, Mrs.

Anna Romans, Decatur; brothers, Fermin of Davenport Oct. 15, 1909, Clinton; CAVE, Mr. and Mrs. David, 1624 Melrose Effmgham; born. Mason; married Cordelia Bandelow April 16, 1939; leaves wife; son, Charles, W.

of Decatur and Wilbert of Peoria; daughters, Mrs. Henry boy. Oct. 19, DMH Tulsa, R. Paul and Clyde, leaves wife; son, Frank, Los Angeles, sisters, Mrs.

Manhattan, five grand- both of Decatur; sisters, Mrs Orvel (Vivian) Clausen, Mrs en Udren and five great-grand (Helen) Shepan of Owensboro, and Mrs. Victor (Jeanette) Noffke of Decatur; sister, Mrs. Ottelia Gross of East Peoria; children. Clifford (Mildred) Reed, Mrs. Chris (Aileen) Mosser and Mrs.

Nellie Johnson and Mrs. Viola Thomas, both of Clinton; one grandchild; four great grandchildren; two brothers and one sister preceded him in Glen (Maxine) Taylor, all of mm ill five grandchildren and five Salem; sisters, Mrs. Otto (Carrie) Voelker, Tulsa, Mrs. Wilbert (Elenora) Yagow, St. Elmo; one grandchild; services 2 p.m.

Sunday, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Altamont; burial Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery; call after 3 p.m. Saturday, Kull Funeral Home, Decatur and four grand daughters. death; arrangements in great grandchildren. Two sons preceded her in death. Central Illinois ALBLINGER John J.

Alblinger, 83, of Ste. Marie died 7:40 a.m. Friday, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Ste. Marie; veteran JOYNER Altamont. and from noon Sun Henry B.

Joyner, 64, of 902 Water St. died at 8:45 a.m day until time of services at the Wednesday in his home. World War owner of Alblinger church. complete, Herington Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton. JONES Mrs.

Hubert (Clara Jones, 82, of Tuscola died 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, Nightingale Manor Nursing Home, Tuscola services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Waddington Funeral Home, Tuscola; burial Tuscola Cemetery; call anytime. LOUTHAN Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Louthan, 57, of Humboldt died 4:50 p.m.

Thursday, Carle Foundation 15 Years AND Still Growing IN THE Kirts Hardware Store, Ste. Marie; owner of Alblinger Chevrolet Agency, Ste. Marie; member Knights of Columbus; American Legion, Ste. Marie; retired organist St. Mary's Catholic Church, Ste.

Marie; leaves sisters, Mrs. Mayme Ochs, Paris; Mrs. Lena Kirts, Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in the Camp Butler Cemetery, near Springfield. Mr. Joyner was born in Haywood County, a son of Jeff and Mattie Smith Joyner.

He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving is his sister, Mary Joyner of Chicago. KEYES Bint win iriMrmril Tfl 111 I TIT and Christine Alblinger, both of Ste. Marie; brothers, Severin Alblinger, Champaign; E.C. AiDunger, bte.

Mane; services 10 a.m. Monday, St. Mary's Building Permits CITY Oct. 20 1275 Sangamon A. F.

Krai! Construction business new, $182,000. 204 Wabash Builders Construction business new, $45,000. Oct. 18 Kesler Addition, Kenneth Bray, residential, $30,000. Marriage Licenses James Gordon, 42, Decatur; Dorothy Foe Horn, 41, Decatur James Dean Wholey, 18.

Decatur; Edith Gaylene Kraft, 19, Mount Zion Mark Stephen Coventry, 23, Decatur; Hospital, Urbana; born Humboldt; member United Methodist Church; married Harold Catholic Church, 5te. Mane; burial St. Mary's Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Sunday, Louthan; leaves husband; daughters, Ruth Ann Bush, Electric Motor Business For New Motors or Repairs Remember Us! StilTs Electric Co. Harold Andrew Keyes, 68, of Rebecca Decker, both of Mat- Buchanan Funeral Home, Newton; Knights of Columbus toon; Janice Louthan, at home; Mariana A.

Querrey QUERREY Rosary 7 p.m. Sunday; Parish brother, James Stevens, Mat- Rosary 7:30 p.m. Sunday. BARBEE Mariana A. Querrey, 19, of 245 Stuart Ave.

died at 6:40 p.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital. Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the St.

Thomas Catholic Church. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Sunday at the J. J. Moran Route 7, who was injured toon; sister, Florence Wood, Mattoon; half brothers, Donald Stevens, Tuscola; Raymond Orndorff, Paris; half sisters, Mrs.

Betty Moritz, Mattoon; Mrs. Wilma Duhonn, Spr Wednesday in a two-car acci 932 W. Eldorado Ph. 423-2531 Mrs. Earl (Ollie) Barbee, 87, of Bloomington, formerly dent at Brush College and Gun Club roads, died at 1:07 p.m, of Kinmundy died 5 a.m.

Friday, I Mary Helen Howe, 22. Decatur..

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