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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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DECATUR HERALD 7 Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, April 25, 1967 He was born Dec. 9, 1885, in Hilberling and Mrs. Wilbur Obituaries (Mary) Ashcraft, both of Decatur; two brothers, Charles Kirk Springfield, a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Conwill.

He married Mary C. Conwill, who Decatur; Mrs. Gordon (Sylvia) Fischer, Chicago; Mrs. Louis (Charlotte) Zelenko, Torrance, Mrs. Arthur (Maxine) Strombert, Larchmont, N.

brother, Irving Deutch, Los An- and John Kirk, both of Los Miller Services Set preceded him in death. Angeles, one sister, Frances Kirk of Bishop, two grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Three Survivors include one son, cast include Thomas Eaton as Laura's brother Tom, and Stephen Mason as the gentleman caller. Eaton, from Brookfield, and Mason, from Mundelein, are both freshmen. The play will be directed by senior Bill Dodds.

This, done under the supervision of Dr. Jere C. Mickel, will be his senior seminar in speech. Each senior in the speech department must do a seminar project. beles, three sisters, Gertrude Deutch, Los Angeles; Mrs.

Fritzi Sudak, Chicago; and Mrs. 1932 in Decatur. He was a veteran of World SOLUTIONS OFFERED FOR SOCIETY'S ILLS Boise (AP) Idaho Gov. Don W. Samuel-son has a few ideas for curing beatniks and antiwar' demon-trators.

First, proclaim a "kick a beatnik in the seatnik week." Second, if necessary, take the antiwar demonstrators to the. woodshed and put "a little sense in their heads through the seat of their pants." The governor made the statements during recent speeches to the state's American Legion Robert R. of Decatur; one daughter, Jane of Springfield; one half sister, Mrs. John Coady of Springfield; one granddaughter and several nieces and War and managed the Ameri Town and Gown Production Set May 4, 5, 6 Bonita Stark, a Millikin University senior from Riverdale, will play the role of Laura in the Millikin Town and Gown production, "The Glass Menagerie." The Tennessee Williams play will be presented May 4, 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. in Albert Taylor Hall.

Laura's mother will be played by Vi Higgins, a junior from Barrington. The others in the Flora Aster, California, and nine grandchildren. can Legion hall in Glendale. Mr. Bradshaw leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Jack (Sally) Allen, Bertha Tilitzke nephews. Funeral services will be Decatur; son, Gerald J. Brad Funeral arrangements for shaw, Mississippi City, sisters preceded bun in death. The body is at the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, where arrangements are incomplete. Burial will be in Grace-land Cemetery. Rees Conwill Rees James Conwill, 81, of Springfield died at 6:15 p.m. Monday at the Wabash Memorial Hospital. He had been a patient six days.

Bertha Tilitzke are incomplete Thursday at the Smith Funeral Home in Springfield, where friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be AFRICAN AREA at Brintlinger's Funeral Home sister, Mrs. Mae Barrington, Glendale, and brother, Lester Bradshaw, address unknown. Burial will be in Graceland Africa has an area three about 2,000 people in the United 'members in Boise and Coeur.

Cemetery. in Oak Cemetery. Fu He also leaves seven States. d'Alene. neral hour is incomplete.

Miss Tilitzke of 832 E. Sangamon St. died at 9 a.m. Monday Funeral services for Mrs. Melvin G.

(Ida Miller will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Burial will be in Macon County Memorial Park. Mrs.

Miller, 75, of 2293 E. Wood St. died at 5:50 a.m. Monday in St. Mary's Hospital.

She was born Feb. 5, 1892 in Decatur, a daughter of Julius and Emma Scharnett Mintler. Mrs. Miller was a lifelong resident of Decatur, and owned and operated a beauty shop in her home until six months She was a of the First Lutheran Church. She married Melvin G.

Miller Feb. 28, 1912 in Decatur. He died Jan. 29, 1965. Mrs.

Miller, leaves a brother, Carl of Mount Zion; three sis at her home. J. S. Deutch She was born in Decatur, a Mr. Conwill was a retired locomotive engineer for the Wabash Railroad (now Norfolk daughter of Charles and Eliza Funeral services for Joseph beth Benard Tilitzke, and had MRS.

FAHRNKOPF DIES Mrs. Ellen (Bell) Fahrnkopf, 66, widow of Otis Fahrnkopf, formerly of Decatur, died Saturday in Phoenix, Ariz. The body has been sent to Sikeston, for funeral services. Western) and was a mem S. Deutch will be at 9 a.m.

Wednesday at Brintlinger's Funeral Home, with graveside lived here all her life. She was a dressmaker. ber of the Christ Episcopal services at 3 p.m. Wednesday Miss Tilitzke leaves a sister, Church of Springfield. He was a member of Spring EAST SIDE LOCKER SERVICE (In Business Over 27 Years) OPEN THE DOOR TO BETTER LIVING WITH A FROZEN FOOD LOCKER (LOCKER RENTALS AS LOW AS 4c PER DAY) SPECIALS OF THE WEEK Emma Ballmus of Decatur.

in Waldheim Cemetery Chicago. There will be no visita Four, brothers and two sisters tion. The family requests memorial contributions to the field Lodge No. 4 Springfield Council No. 1, Springfield Chapter No.

2, the Elwood Commandery No. 6 K. preceded her in death. TEEN AGERS SUMMER TYPING Class for "Beginners" 6 weeks June 5 July 14 TOUCH TYPING IN SIX WEEKS 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Daily Limited Enrollment For Information Ph. 422-2664 BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 120 E.William Temple B'nai Abraham. UNDERGROUND HIDEOUT Cordoba (AP) Argentine police raided Juan Britos' house, wanting to ask him about some stolen cars. He wasn't at home, so they looked in the garden. One policeman George Kirk Springfield Consistory, An- Mr.

Deutch, 73, of 1520 W. ters, Mrs. Homer (Helen) Rey Sunset Ave. died at 2 a.m. Mon sar Shrine, Legion of Honor, George Kirk, 73.

of 1045 E. Brotherhood of Locomotive En day in his home. gineers and Lincoln Home Mr. Deutch was born June 5 LB. BOX spotted a couple of inches of Camp No.

64 Order of the Eas 15, 1893 in Dinelivitz, Russia, a 5315 398 tern Star. GROUND BEEF PATTIES BREADED PORK TENDERLOINS 1467 E. WILLIAM son of Morris and Anna Zeidel LB. BOX Deutch. Clay died at 4:55 p.m.

Monday in Wabash Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for about one year. Mr. Kirk was born July 5, 1893, in Decatur, the son of Orlando and Mary Cummings Kirk. A lifetime resident of Deca rubber hose emerging from a newly spaded plot.

They dug down a foot, and there was Britos, breathing through the hose. He was a veteran of the Spanish American war and was a member of the United Spanish He had lived in Decatur the PH. 422-3812 past 20 years, coming here from War Veterans group. Monticello. Mr.

Deutch was a retired retailer. He was a member of the nolds and Mrs. Darnel (Martha) Hammel, both of Decatur; and Mrs. Walter (Clara) Haschke, Escondido, Calif. One brother preceded her in death.

Mrs. Wittig Funeral services for Mrs. John (Sadie) Wittig will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Wittig, 80, of 1436 N.

Morgan St. died at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in St. Mary's Hospital. Glen Tangney Temple B'nai Abraham and the B'nai B'nth Lodge.

He was an Army veteran of tur, he worked for the Wabash railroad for 43 years, retiring in 1961 as an engineer. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Elks Club, and the J. M. Raymond Lodge 49 of the Brotherhood of Firemen Enginemen. He married Lillian Marshall on July 22, 1912, in Decatur.

Mr. Kirk leaves his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Steve (Vivian) World War I. Mr. Deutch was married to the former Bessie Jacobs, who survives.

He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Naomi) Goldman, does a telephone irona Funeral services for Glen Lewis Tangney, 71, formerly of Decatur, wiH be Wednesday in Spokane, where he had NOW lived suice 1949. He is a brother of the 1 a DO IT with a Repairsforthehome LOAN Laurence Tangney, former Macon County Clerk' and is an uncle of William Tangney, current Macon County Clerk. a Tangney was a former busi ness agent for the plasterers union. He leaves his wife, Edith; a mmairlkeDDD con, M.

Joseph, Houston, a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Roberts, Spokane; and a brother, eopynoDg mmac Ralph Melbourne, one sister, Mrs. Elmer (Lenora) Gillespie of Decatur; and nine grandchildren. One sister and two brothers preceded him in CASH YOU MONTHLY NO. RECEIVE PAYMENT WO.

300 I 17.13 24 500 27.22 24 1000 42.32 30 1500 63.49 30 2500 92.35 36 3500 104.94 48 5000 129.09 60 Payments in this ad inclad principal and charges en loons paid OR schedule bat do not include charges for Credit Life or Accident and Health to. svraoca. Roof, foundation, floors, or siding need fixing? Add up the amount of repairs and bring us the total. We'll figure out a financial fitness plan you can handle. death.

K. W. Bradshaw Funeral services for K. W. (Brad) Bradshaw will be conducted by the American Legion Post in Glendale.

The body is at the Keefer Everich Funeral Home in Glendale. Mr. Bradshaw, .53, of Glendale, formerly of Decatur, died Sunday in a Glendale hospital He had been ill eight years. He moved to Glendale from Decatur 10 years ago and previously had operated the "Noah's Ark" tavern In Dlio-polis. He was born Feb.

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