Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 18

Location:
Decatur, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Monday, December 4, 1972 PAGE EIGHTEEN Decatur Deaths Chicago on Oct. 22, 1932. She died in March 27, 1969. He lpavp! two datiehtprs Mrs WHEELER Fred G. Wheeler 84.

of 559 W. William St. died at 7:30 a.m.. Wednesday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call from 7 to 9 Central Illinois Deaths Hillsboro Hospital; born Roux, Belgium; member Grace United Methodist Church, Nokomis; married Amelia DeBreck July 24. 1954 in Maryland; leaves wife; daughters, Mrs. Josephine Gardner and Mrs. Alina Baker, both of McDonald, When it's time to sell Adolphine Hirschberger.l Frostproof, three i Services will be at 10 a.m. grandchildren; four great- Tuesday in the Dawson Wikoff grandchildren; services 1:30, Funeral Home, where friends p.m.

Wednesday, Davis Funeral may cal1 after 4 m- Monday. Home, Nokomis; i a 1 1 Burial will be in Macon County Noknmis Cpmptprvr rail afrpr Memorial Park. Sunday in the Americana Nurs- ing Center in Decatur. Services will oe at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Trinity Lutheran Church.

Friends may call at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home after 5 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Worden. Mr.

Ooton was born in the son of Robert and Alice1 Landis Ooton. He retired from the Caterpillar Tractor Co. Dec. 1, i 1970 after 15 years of employ-! ment. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Mr. Ooton married Emma Blotevogel Oct. 11, 1924. She died Dec. 22, 1967.

He married! Dorothy Woods Aug. 23, 1968 uv Decatur. I p.m. Tuesday. POTTS Clarence D.

Potts, 80, of! Brownsburg, formerly of Taylorville, died 1 p.m. Saturday in his home; born South Fork Township; World War I veteran; retired schoolteacher; married Naomi Wolfe Oct. 4, 1914 in Taylorville; leaves wife; son, Koscoe, Brownsburg, Ind, two grandchildren; services 2' Saturday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 P-m- Monday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home, Burial will be in Bethany Cem- at Bany. Mr- heeler was born in Bethany.

He was a son of James a 1 Martha Mitchell Uvhppw He was a and cabinet reureu tai punier maker for Lyons Lumber Co. He was a member of the Free Methodist Hp marri Eva TrVim in Rothonir nn Tnlv 1R 1qrfi I Survivors include his ison, F. Gale Wheeler Decatur; daughters, Mrs. Edith; W. Goodall, Decatur; Mrs.

Ruth Rnhv Run firv Pontnr Fla of Bethanv; sjster Mrs Edith West Sullivan; "three grandchildren! eieht Breat-erandchildren He was preceded in death by one daughter, two brothers and tu.n citnr WINTERS Frederick S. Winters. 78, of nzv-z N. Water St. died at 6 p.m.

in i i Nightingale Manor. Services will be at 3 p.m. Advertisement Now I Car long tasting Relief For THAT ITCHING Scratching Won't Stop Sufferers of vaginal itch, rectal Itch, underarm Itch, rash, scales, eczema report a creme formulation called BICOZEN'E checks Itching acony fast. This widely used medication fish Is Irritating bacteria, relieves stinging and burning while It cently soothes moiea io master mecnamc. Me are his a member of Riverside Mrs.

James; Baptist Church Service, granason-Hill BROWN ALLEN Joel O. Allen, 44, of 170o S. Country Club died at 12:50 p.m., Sunday in St. Mary's Mr. Allen was born in Hillsboro, the son of Floyd and Hazel Boone Allen.

He attended West minster Presbyterian Church and was vice president of the Soy City Development Co. He was a member of the Elks Club. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Earl (Margaret) Bowling and Marcia Allen, both of Louisville, sisters, Mrs. Bill (Jane) cooper, auver ise, vino; ueuy Funeral services for James F.

Brown, 51, of Jacksonville, formerly of Decatur, who died Saturday, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Buriai will be in Cemetery.

Gr a eel and NICOL Mrs. George (Rose) Nicol, 81, of 2071 N. Main died at 6:10 p.m. bunday in Americana Nursing Center. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in OOTON Ctnnhon A fintnn fifi nflKW stantpv (Patrioiai Ip nf Walker. Mrs. Jefferv (Lorenoa) Trendle: and five grandchildren.

SMITH 1 Richard N. Smith, 45, of 1254 rsnfrpli rfiDH -9n ct nullum v. Hospital. ivica will ue at ii d.iii.; Wednesday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home where! friends may call after 4 p.m.; Tuesday. Burial will be in Macon County Memorial, park, Mr. Smith was born in Irving, 1 firm: i I a son of William E. and Gladys Boergaine Smith. A heavy equipment operator for the Decatur Public Schools, Mr.

Smith recently was pro- jciiiiJiujes uueiiiauuiiai ciiiuii 344 and Second Cherokee Tribe. of Sand Creed Club. Mr. Smith was married to jianna j. wiener.

Surviving are his wife; son, Richard Daniel at home; daughters, Mrs. Larry (Linda) nnA Hl A linn vuuui auu a. Slltril Debra) Dixson, both of Decatur; brother, William David Smith of Decatur; sister, Mrs. Richard (Doris) Crawford of Decatur; mother of Decatur; and two grandchildren. Frank 67, of Route 7 died at 1:40 a.m.

Monday in St. Mary's Hospital. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after Wednesday. Burial will be in Point Pleasant Cemetery-, Long Creek. Mr. Waugh was born in Cloverdale, a son of James and Alice Kingery Waugh. He came to Decatur from Detroit 25 years ago and was a' bartender at the Longhorn 1929 Surviving are his wife; and brother, James of Dalton CityJ One brother and one sister: preceded him in death.

I I i 4 I A. VJ 1.1 1 1 A U1JI-1 CI I day. RAYCRAFT Mrs. Joseph (Bess) Raycraft, 79, of Monticello died 1:10 a.m. Sunday, Kirbv Memorial Hospital, Monticello; born Cisco; married Joseph W.

Raycraft; he died Aug. 11, 1964; leaves son, Joseph Mon ticello; brother, Samuel! Armsworth, Decatur; one grandson; two greatgrandchildren; graveside services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Monticello Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello. SCOGIN Home, Taylorville; burial Oak Cemetery, Taylorville; call! 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Mon-1 Surviving dauehters" Loraine) mrnnngnam, Decatur, and Mrs. Alfred (Eileen) Peters, Orlando, sons, Charles L. and Samuel both of Decatur; stepchildren, Maurice Woods, Phyllis Mathe-ny. Barbara Leigh and Lewis Woods, all of Decatur, and TT1 llCltru rviliauii ui ouciuj tine, brothers, John and James i Ooton, both of Worden; a Mrs.

Grace McFarland of grandchildren; Ramsey; five two great-grandchildren; 15; stepgrandchildren and eight stepgreat-grandchildren. One son and three sisters preceded him in death REESE Dr. Loren O. Reese. 68, of 8 Third died at 12:30 a.m.

Sunday in St. Mary's' Hospital. Services will be 11:30 a.m. I Tuesday at the Dawson 4 Wikoff Funeral Home, with burial in Graceland Cemetery. Friends: may call after 5 p.m.

Monday, i Memorials: The Heart and Cancer funds. Dr. Reese was born in Han-j cock County, a son qf George I I iniun 11111.1111111 vuicla in end so as scratc-hinc stoDS natural in If. Carrol S. Scogin, 69, of! Greenwood cemetery, Assump-Chicago, formerly of Clinton; tion.

died Sunday morning, Michael; Mrs. Nicol was born Reese Hospital, Chicago; born Assumption, a daughter of Wapella: married Mary Eugene and Mary Bost Royer. Winebrinner June 20, 1942 in St. Sne married George Nicol Dec. Louis.

leaves wife; sisters, 30. in Decatur. Mrs. Harriett Kosanovich, Clin-; Surviving are two brothers, ton; Mrs. Thora Brown, Eugene Royer of Assumption, Mrs.

Leah Clark, Bonita, and Carl Royer of Taylorville. brother, Merle, Clinton; services! T0 sons preceded her in nm Wpdnpsdav Pullpn-i death. and Mary Shipe Reese. He was 'Tavern. a member of the First Christian He marreid Catherine Victor Church, and the Decatur; in Terre Haute, on July 1, i i Boos Funeral Home, Clinton; burial Evergreen Cemetery.

Waynesville; call 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Pershing Rd. died at 7:40 a.m.jWe soum aiae country wuo.

He married Edith Birlcy p.m. Tuesday, burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. A Matter Of Record Public Meetings Today City Council, City Council chambers, 355 E. Wood 7: p.m. Tucsaay Decatur Housing Authority, Longview Aommisironon 4 p.m.

Decatur Births LITIS, Mr. ond Mrs. Rooert Wor-rensburq, girl, Dec. 1, OWH MANDRELU Mr. and Mrs.

William, Clinton, boy. Dec. I. DMH FLfcbNER, Mr. ond Mrs.

George, Shelbyville, girl, Dec. 1, DMH fcWiNG, Mr. ond Mrs. Gory L. Pano, boy.

Dec. J. DMH JACKSON, Mr. and Mrs. John.

5U E. Cond.t. boy. Dec. 2.

DMH HOWELL, Mr. ond Mr. Stephen. 1534 Euoene. boy.

Dec. 2, DMH BRANDON, Mr. ond Mrs. H. Scott, Argento.

girl, Dec. 3, DMH HAYfcS. Mr. ond Mrs. Kenneth, Elwin, boy.

Dec. 3. DMH WAGGONER. Mr. ond Mrs Wayne Leon, 2325 E.

Olive, girl. Dec. 3. DMH WILLIAMS. Mr.

ond Mrs. Glenn. Route 7, girl. Dec. 3.

DMH WITTS. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dwolne, 1172 W. Marietta, boy.

Dec. 3, DMH POWERFUL PLUNGES CLEARS CLOGGED TOILETS NEVER AGAIN that tick toting whtn your toitot overflow TOILAFLEX Toilet plunger Unlike ordinary plungers, Tbilafiez does not permit compressed air or messy water to splash back or escape. With Toilaflex the full pressure plows through the clogging mass and swishes it down. SUCTION-SIM STOPS SPLASH-BACK CENTERS ITSELF, CANT SKID AROUND TAPERED TAIL CIVES AIR-TIGHT FIT Get the Genuine. Toilatac' 2 AT HAIDWAM STOtES Market Place Read Classified Peppy 0HC 4-cylinder engine.

LUV's powerplant is a gutsy 110.8-cu.-in. overhead cam 4-cylinder engine rated at 75 net horsepower (SAE). And gas mileage is what you'd expect irom a little -import Tough enough to be called Chevrolet When LUV came to this country, it brought something very special with it. The Chevrolet name. It appears on the tailgate of every LUV pickup.

The import truck tough enough to be called Chevrolet Buy your 1973 Illinois Auto License Plates from us. No Waiting Insiant Service Service Charge of just $1.00 No Notary Fee (MNB) Open Saturdays 8 A.M.-13 Jf THE MILLIKIN NATIONAL. BANK ADAMS Thomas J. Adams 94, of Macon died 10:30 a.m. St.

Mary's Hospital, Decatur; born Moweaqua; member Macon Presbyterian Church; retired farmer; married Bessie Tanner April 20, 1902, in Moweaqua; she died Aug. 14, 1971; leaves sons, Waldo, Bradenton, Orville, Moweaqua; Ray. Thomas and Earl, all of Macon; Melinda Bilyeu, Moweaqua; seven grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ater Funeral Home, Macon; burial Macon i Cemetery; call 5 to 8 p.m. Monday.

BE ALL Gertrude G. Beall, 84, of Mat-toon died 4:27 p.m. Saturday, Shelbyville Restorium; services 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Mattoon; burial Calvary Cemetery, Mattoon; call after 5:39 p.m. Monday, Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon; Rosary 7:30 p.m.

Monday. DIAL James Roll Dial, 88, of St. Elmo died 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Fayette County Hospital, Van-dalia; born Brownstown; member Fairview United Methodist Church; retired farmer; leaves sisters, Mrs. Florence Cronk, Decatur; Verna Dial, Vandalia; brothers, Fred, Macon; Edward, Maroa; arrangements incomplete, Clag-gett Funeral Home, Brownstown.

GOODEN Mrs. William (Louise Gooden, 78, of Taylorville died 7:35 p.m. Saturday, St, Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; born Taylorville; member St. Mary's Catholic Church, Taylorville; Catholic Daughters of America: Eagles Auxiliary; married William Gooden Dec. 31, 1914 in St.

Louis, he died in 1966; leaves brother, George Klassen, Taylorville; sister, Mrs. Rose Van Hooser, Chicago; services 10 a.m. Tuesday. St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Taylorville; burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville; call 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville; wake services 8 p.m. Monday. HOLT Mrs.

Elsie Joan Holt. 42, of Clinton died 11:25 a.m. Sunday, John Warner Hospital, Clinton; born Kenney; member St. John's Catholic Church. Clinton; member Mental Health Association, Heart Association, Altar and Rosarv Society; registered nurse: married Clif-' ford E.

Holt Feb. 5, 1951 in Clinton; leaves husband; William, Eugene and Ronald, all at home; daughter, Joan, at home; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Lee Hubble, Kenney; Mrs. Mildred Kleemann, Moran, Mrs. Elizabeth Rush, Sellersburg, Mrs.

Harriet Thomas, Atlanta, Mrs. Juanita Mclnnis, Redmond, services 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. John's Catholic Church, Clinton; burial St. Patrick's Cemetery, Wapella; call 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Pullen Boos Funeral Home, Clinton; Prayer Service 8 p.m. Monday. LANSFORD Henry Monroe Lansford, 88, of Monticello died 1:15 a.m. Sunday.

Kirbv Memorial Hosmtal. Monticello; born Alma; married Ada Myrtle Green; July 31, 1918 in vandaiia; she died in 1958; leaves daughters, Mrs. Elayne Fields and Mrs. Doris Perkins, both of Monticello; Mrs. Agnes Kuder, Deland; sons, Everett, Centralia; Theodore, of Benton Harbor, Orville, Bement; brother, Cliffie Gillispie, Vandalia; sister, Bertha Robb, St.

Louis, 17 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; arrangements incomplete, Linton Funeral Home, Kinmundy. LYONS William John Lyons, 47, of Bement, died 9:45 a.m. Sunday in his home; born Piatt County; member Albert Parker Post 620 American Legion; married Wilma Jean Guilliford in July, 1948 in Bement: leaves wife; son, William J. Effingham; daughter, Vicki Lynn, at home; brothers, Herman, Champaign; Elmer, Monticello; sisters, Mrs. Edna Sullivan, Kileen, Mrs.

Herberta McCord, Adrian, Leona Lyons, Champaign: Mrs. Ellen Meece, Monticello; services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Roux Funeral Home, Bement; burial Bement Cemetery; call after 7 p.m. Monday. PIERSON Louis Pierson, 75, of Nokomis died 5:50 p.m.

Saturday, OF DECATUR Aaveriienieut What do doctors recommend brpatients in pain? Doctors all over the country dispense over 50,000,009 of these tablets to their patients each year. Clhi(gvv(olLao neaiinc st.irts. Jn suffer needlessly. GclBiCCV.KNEtodayatyourdruKeist. Wide track, front and rear.

LUV moves neatly through turns ana traffic on a wide stable stance. A front stabilizer bar is standard equipment Wide cargo box, LUV's wide cargo box bed means you can put things in LUV that you can't in some other import pickups. mm. Memorial Hospital staff and had practiced dentistry in Decatur since 1954. He also belonged to in More room for legs.

And shoulders. And beads. Plenty of human comforts ore built into LUV's surprisingly roomy interior. Bring along your tall friends. Fully padded dash.

LUV sports a fully padded dashboard. Along with handy easy, to-read instrumentation. 1 "Soifewell 1 built! itestill too small fori us -1 it's ime for Classified! Dial 429-4353 to place your ad Chevrolet's Imported Light Utility Vehicle There are many medications a physician or dentist can prescribe for pain. Some are narcotic, many are available only on prescription. But there is one pain reliever, available without prescription, doctors dispense again and Anacin.

Each year, doctors give over 50,000,000 Anacin tablets to their patients in pain. If doctors think enough about Anacin to dispense all these tablets, what better recommendation can you ask when you are in pain? You see, Anacin. contains more of the pain reliever doc 05 Only 490 (Plus tlx) BATTERY CARRIER Battery Carrier for farm machinery, car and truck batteries. Automatically clamps to lift and transport all sizes. Sturdy carrying handle.

Limit: One per customer. tors recommend most than any other leading tablet. Headache and dental pain is relieved incredibly fast; minor pains of arthritis are dependably eased for hours; even the aches and pains of colds and flu respond to Anacin. So the tension and depression that can be caused by such pain will be relieved too. And millions take Anacin without stomach upset.

When you're in pain, why don't you follow the practice of so many doctors and take the tablet a doctor might give you in his own office. Take Anacin. an Tappan Range Speed Queen Washer Speed Queen Dryer Gas Yard light High-level, flow-through, ventilation. LUV has both high-level and flow-through (windows-up) ventilation. To let plenty of outside air refresh the inside.

Comfort angled seat LUV's seat back is angled strategically for visibility, comfort, and easy access to controls. Long wheelbase. There's a lot to appreciate in LUV's wheelbase: it's a full 102.4' long. CHECK THESE CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS: FOR HIM FOR HER Arkla Gas Grill Stock Tank Heater Unit Heater Catalytic Heaters For a tank plan with appeal, be sure and mapco Discover the value of LUV Git your Chevy dealer's now. Call toll-free 1-800-243-6000 lor the nearest Chevy LUV dealer.

let our deal! Arthur, taylorville. efhngham, NEWTON, SHELBYVILLE. ATLANTA.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Decatur Daily Review
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Decatur Daily Review Archive

Pages Available:
441,956
Years Available:
1878-1980