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SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, SUNDAY, JULY It, 1974 PS Fiv Carbcndfile-Herrin-Murphysboro-Maricn ji Saturday Bicsimf(iinioool work day ann Southern Gated dar Food HI Today Special Events JACKSON County Family YMCA Summer Day Camp, June 14 July 23. Each of the six sessions will be a five-day period (Monday-Friday). Sign up now at the building, 2500 W. Sunset Drive, Carbon-dale. LITTLE Egypt Chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., barber shop chorus rehearsal, 8 p.m.

Monday, Carbondale East high School Art Room. Open to all interested area men. Public Meetings RANDOLPH County Board of Commissioners, 9 a.m., Mon- RIVIERA DRIVE-IN, Herrin, "Family Plot" plus "Psycho" EGYPTIAN DRIVE-IN, Her-rin, "Drive-In" NEW LIBERTY, Murphys-boro, "Drive-In" REND LAKE DRIVE-In, Rt. 37, "Drive-la" plus "Aloha, Bobby and Rose" CINEMA 1, Harrisburg "Gone with the Wind." TOWN COUNTRY 1. Mar- Ion, "Mackintosh and t.j." "Peter Pan" and "The Horse with the Flying Tail" ORPHEUM, Harrisburg, "Peter Pan" and "Hie Horse with the Flying Tail" STARLITE DRIVE-IN, Eldorado, "Drive-In" phis "Take the Money and Run VARSITY 2, Carbondale, Monday, First Baptist Church, 302 W.

Main. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Meeting, ft p.m. Monday, Sae-red Hert School library, Du Quoin. BENTON Grade School Board, 7 p.m. Monday, SOS E.

Church St. JOHNSTON City Unit School Board, 7 p.m., Monday, Administration Building, E. Broadway Blvd. VALIER Village Board of Trustees, 7 p.m. Monday, Village hall.

ZEIGLER City Council, 7 p. m. Monday, city hall. CHRISTOPHER City Council, 7:30 p.m. Monday, city hall.

ROYALTON Village board, 7 p.m. Monday, village hall. DU QUOIN City Council, 7 p.m., Monday, city hall. "The Bingo Long Traveling All -Stars Motor Kings" What's Work day at Wolf Hie Pine Hills Bicentennial Commission of Wolf Lake is sponsoring a work day Saturday, July 24, at Wolf Lake. Work will begin at 7:30 a.m.

on the log blockhouse and continue into the afternoon. Lunch will be served beginning at 12 noon consisting of barbecue pork, hamburgerj, andit gets $503 PINCKNEYVILLE City Council, 7:30 p.m.; Monday, 110 S. Walnut St. TAMAROA High School District 102, Board cf Education, 7:53 p.m., Monday, at the school. Monday Public Meetings UNION County Board of Commissioners, 3 a.m.

Monday, county courthouse, Jonesboro. MARION City Council, 7:30 p.m. Monday, city hall. JONESBORO City Council, 7 p.m. Monday, city hall.

COBDEN Village Board, 7:30 p.m. Monday, village hall. station to be a Chevelle, Marion police laid. TTie robbery is the third at the station in the past IS months. The station was robbed Feb.

23, 1973, and Dec. 22, 1975. Five persons were arrested in th Feb. 23 robbery less than two hours after it occurred. THE IMA L.

RODMAN Thelma L. Rodman. 78. of 233 N. 13th St.

Murphysboro, 1lSm9w Si '-JPSSE andPettett Funeral Home in Murphysboro. JACK M. KELLER Jack M. Keller, 61, of Wash ington Park, formerly of Spar- i. jjj Till.

1 17 cAl6' lit U1C iX VAi. Ud)C Hospital. Hospital notes Death Carl Wiedlocher dies Carl Wiedlocher 82, of Evelyn; a son, Carl of 505 Walton Anna, died Sat- urday, July 17, 1976, at his home. Mr. Wiedlocher was the owner and operator of the Anna Feed and Paper Co.

for 43 years. He was a member of St. Marv's Catholic Church in An- na and the Anna Moose Lodge wo. 13. He was born in Springfield on March 16, 1894, to Frank Amelia Metzger Wiedloch- er.

He marned Evelyn Solomon on April 26, 1916, in Spring- field. Survivors include his wife, HARRISON BRANUM Harrison Leroy Branum, 37. of Route 2, Winslow, died Friday, July 16, 1976 from in- jiries received in a truck acci- dent Friday. oidJiuin was a construct on truck operator (he Rose Time fniAV-tner fiVm in WinctAnr Mr. Keller was retired from ghter, Mrs.

Jane Dycus, of the U.S. Navy after serving Carbondale; sisters, Callie Haz-20 years. He was a member zard, of Brookins, South Da Illinoisan ''ill THEATER, Steeleville, "Killer Force" Coming Lake hot dogs and salads. Homemade ice cream and cake will be served from 12 noon throughout the afternoon. Entertainment will be provided by the Seawalkers.

At 4 p.m., a Remington 22-250 rifle with scope and an afghan will be raffled. Everyone is welcome. Anna, a daughter, Mary Jones, of Evansville, 10 grand children and 18 great-grandchildren. One son death. preceded him in Funeral services will be at 10 a-m.

Monday at St. Mary's athohc Church Anna. Bur- ou uosepn Catholic Cemetery in Cobden. Friends may call at the Lutz and Rendleman Funeral Home Anna after 4 p.m. today, Recitation of rosary will be at 7:30 p.m.

today at the fu- neralhome. MARK SHIELDS Mark Shields, 81, of Rock- wood, died Friday, July 16, in St. Ann's Health Care Center in Chester. He was a retired farmer. rrr wa krrn in WjterIoo cn Aug.

5 im to James and Bridget Gannon Survivors include a son, Lester, of Jennings daughters, Lorain Frickleton, of Rid- gedale, Florence Lund- quist, of Houston, Tex. and Mary Schroeder, of Rockwood; brothers, Matthew, of Ava, and Vincent, of Murphysboro; sis- ters, Anastasia Lester and Es- mm oqui or Murpnys- wro, Agnes irnmome, ot East St. Louis, and Clara Shields of Herrin; 11 mndchildren. stepanddiildren, sreaL-granacnuaren, ana six stepeat-grandchildren. son, two brothers and ree Asters preceded him in deatn- Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Raddle. Burial will be Ava Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wil- fn Funeral Home in Ava after 4T u1 OI mf j0531 7s at P-m; NETTIE D. DAWSON St.

Louis, formerly of Mur- day for Nettie D. DawsOn of St. Louis, formerly of Mur- physboro. Mrs. Dawson, 79, died at 3 p.m., Friday, July 16, 1976, at St.

Louis City Hos- pital aftT SL lODg UllMSS. ae WaS born 0ct 19 1896 in Harville, lo. to David and Mary Ann McBride Williams. she married Charles Dawson, who died in 1949. one is survived oy a son, Walter Woodruff of St Louis; four sisterS Ora Weeks of Ianl sing, Lottie Tomozak L.

or itapias, Aaa two sistetiand4hrebrothers preceded hr ivtfgz. Services will be at 11 a.m., Mnndav at the Crawshaw Mor. tuary chapei Murphysboro. Burial will be in Tower Grove Cemetery in Murphysboro. Friends may call after 5 pjn.

today at the mortuary. so AAovioo FOX, Carbondale, "Logan's Run" TOWN COUNTRY 2, Marion, "Ode to Billy Jos" SALUKI Carbondale, "The Omen" SALUKI .2, Carbondale, "Buffalo Bill and the Indians" VARSITY 1, Carbeadale, "Peter Pan" WEBSTER THEATRE Steeleville, "No Deposit, No Return" UNIVERSITY 4, Carbondale, "Drive-In," "Ode to Billy Joe," "Silent Movie," and "Jackson County Jail" CAMPUS DRIVE-In, Mur-physbbro, "Inserts" plus "Last Tango in Paris' MARION DRIVE-IN Marion, "Around the World with Fanny Hill" plus "Fannny Hill" GEORGE CURRY Funeral services for George Curry, 82, of 204 canterbury, Carbondale, formerly of Cairo, were at 1:50 p.m. Saturday at the Miller Fimeral Home in Cairo. Mr. Curry died Wednesday July 14, 1976, in Jackson Coua- ty Nursing Home in Murphys- boro.

He was a retired repcr- tr for Th Cairn Renins tizen. member of the KvMis, the First Christian Ourch in Cairo: a yZXZ years and was named member emeritus by the boai-d of directors, a veteran of World War I and served in the English Army and the Canadian 41011 Calvary. Survivors include his wife, Louise, of Carbondale; a dau- kota, Mane Britt, of Almstead, Lora Taake, of UUln; four grandchildren and a 1 nieces and nephews. Burial was Green Lawn Gardens in Villa Ridge. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cairo Public Library or the First Christian Church of Cairo in Mr.

Curry's name. NELLIE DUNCAN Nellie B. Duncan, 82, of lis Laurel Du Quoin, died Saturday, July 17, 1976, at her borne. Mrs. Duncan was born in Williamson County on Jan.

25, wuw aiiU Snr Dawson. She married ADner LHmcan Herrin on Sept. 17, 1013. Her husband and brother founded th Dawson-Duncan Furniture store in Du Quoin in 1922. It is now known as Duncan-Fry Furniture Store.

Mrs. Duncan worked there several years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Du Quoin. Survivors include her hus- band A.bner; daughters, Tom- "ic, vi ocan, miurine Theobald and Dorothy Britton, koto 0f Dq Quoin; a son, Daw- son, of du Quoin; 12 grand- children and 20 great-grand- children. io Dromers ana a sister jscceueuner in ueam.

Funeral services will be at 1:50 p.m. Monday at the Keel- ing Fmeral Home in Du Quoin. Bunal will De sunset Me- inoriai rare. Friends may call between 6 jf p.m. vwutLj uie luuerai home.

CARRIE JOHNSTON Carrie E. Johnston, 83, of Anna, died Saturday, July 17, 1976, in the Anna City Care Center. Mrs. Johnson was born in Union County on Feb. 6, 1893, nA nUU tw vvr n.

She married Newtwi John- son Union County, who pre- ceded her in death. inrinr? mnc Paul 'ZZZr, dren, one and one step-grandson. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Nor- ris and Son Funeral Home in Jonesboro. Burial will be in the Anna Cemetery.

Friends may call at the fu neral home after 4 p.m. today, in day, courthouse, Chester. DE SOTO Village Board, 7 p.m. Monday, Village Kail. TOPS Club of West Frankfort, 7:30 p.m., Monday, Second Baptist Church Fellowship Hall.

MARION T.O.P.S., 7:30 p.m. Monday, Presbyterian Church. SHAWNEE Library System Board, p.m., Monday, System Headquarters, Greehbriar Road, Carterville. FRANKLIN Hospital Board of Trustees, Personnel Committee, 12 noon, Monday, at the Hospital, Benton. ELVERADO Unit School Board, 7:30 p.m.

Monday, Elk-ville Grade School. CARBONDALE City Council, 7 p.m. Monday, University City cafeteria. CARBONDALE TOPS, 7 p.m. MINERS, Christopher ADMITTED: Hargie, James, luckner DISCHARGED: Ranseyv Cfvarle, Mufkeytewn Brandon, Jerry, Hurst PINCKNEYVILLE COMMUNITY "ot viiiwt DISCHARGED: Greer, Gaylen TamrM cratg, Kenneth Keiierman, Meriann sr.

joseph hospital, Murphysbere AD.VWllfcD: Tucker, Jimmy MaJcolm, Joe Schnautr, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. Leonard, Carbondale McGee, Mrs. Arthur, Carbondale Tripp, Mrs. Carl, Grand Tewer DISCHARGED: Porter, James, Gorhem Lingle, Clyde, Anna Vanhoy, Linden SPARTA COMMUNITY ADMITTED: WHson, John, Baldwin Taylor, Carl Cross, Bessie, CovNervine Ayer, Charles Young, Bernard, Ellis Grove Peters, Paul, Marlssa Eggemeyer, Dora, Steeleville Smith, Cieo DISCHARGED: Hinton, Michael and baby Hood, Griffin Stevenson, HKda Thurman, Myrtle Harper, Cathy and beey, Cehokie UNION COUNT Ynn ADMITTED: Carlisle, Elma Ftemm, Robert, Cebden Carrell, Jessie, Olive Branch Osman, Wayne, Donola 1 Karraker, Gladys, DonAU DISCHARGED: Metteler, Floyd Vienna Coddinoton, Davie, Vienna Valentine, Moses, Vienna Johnaon, Herbert, West Frankfort English, Azalea, Jonesboro Irby, Robbie, Eliiabethtowfl Steele, Leore, Tamma Jaries, Leonard, Tamms UNION, West Frankfort ADMITTED: Price, Ora Kinoston, Pawline Martin, Bailey Crowd er, Jason, Orient Harris, Eldon Williams, Betty, Freeman Spur Conder, Theodore Hufihes, Pearl it Rothev Catherine Cunningham, Kenneth Griffin, GoJda Wilmore, Loretta, Scheller Summers, Sheila, Aken DISCHARGED: Hayman, Brian Green, Mary 51 usher, John Wallace, Harvey Mitchell, Lisa trv'm, Chloe Col son, Mary aements.

Dawned, Jormeren city McCoy, Betty HowHl, Joyce THE nUNOaSSEOB Double Derby 890, 7273, 79978, 333802, Yellow Double Derby Silver Cup: 09, 868, Color: Blue Saturday was SI dtsrtes. Tht overnight low, between 7 a.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday, was 43 degrees. No precipitation was counted during thos hours.

Sunset today is at 1:26 p.m.; sunrise Monday, 5:47 a.m.; sunset Monday, 1:25 P'm (AP Wirtphoto) 1 servea Iour fields- He married Mina Da- in the hivy, was a member in Ava on mi of the Eagles Lodge and was ae died fa 1969. Xp a member of the Nazarehe Church in Johnston City. He was a member of St. He was born in Du Quoin Arm's Catholic Church in Radon July 18, 1938, to Harrison at Marion A lone bandit wearing a ski mask and wielding a blue steel .8 caliber revolver took $503 from a. Marion' service station tbout 7 a.m.

Saturday, accord- 1 mg to Marion Police. rmd robber took $22 from attendant David Tld- 4S1 inside the station, according to Roy Stan ley, manager of Owens Service Statica of SCO E. De Young St. Trie robber fled west on new Illinois 13 in a car believed KENNETH CURRY imeral services will be at for Kenneth Curry of Sumpter, S.C., formerly of Zeigler. Mr.

Curry, 44, died at 9 a.m., Friday, July 16, 1976, in Sumpter after a long illness. xc nu ujx iuoiui Plumfield to Patrick and He was bom March 10, 1932 Ella Bush Curry. He was married to the former Patricia Saba. Mr. Curry was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.

He had been einployed by the Sun- beam Corp. in Smpter. He was a member of the Catholic Church here. i MTvivA hi rru- brothers, Caude of Carterville and Thomas of Roselle; sisters, Helen Dawson of Zeigler, Reba Magheriao of Royalton and Melba.Lce MoCauley of Villa Park. A funeral mass was held i in Sumpter Saturday morning.

ti Mv has hn rehid to Zeigler, where it. will lie in state at the Vantrease Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. Services will be at the fu neral home and burial will be taSmetery -Tri- Zeigler.

ELLIS LAWRENCE Funeral services will be Monday for Ellis Lawrence, 67, of 911 N. 23ra Aiurpnys- boro. Mr. Lawrence was strick cn at home Saturday, July 17, 1976, and was pronounced dead at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital in Murphysboro.

He had been in ill health. He was born May 7, 1909 at Sikeston, Mo. to Charles O. and Margaret Metcalf Lawrence. He married Jewell Nannie on April 11, 1940 in Cape Girardeau.

She survives. Mr. Lawrence lived most of hit nf in MumhvAhorn and was a retired shoe cutter for the Brown Sioe Co. there. He also is survived by two brothers, Earl of Murphysboro a Arrhrir rf Florissant.

four sisters, Vada Blazer of St. Louis, Ruby Riggin of Granite City, Gene Stroud of Greenville and Peggy Poirot of Harrisburg. A brother and a sister preceded him in death. Services will be at 2 p.m at the Denny and Pettett Fu- mural Wnm in Murnhvsboro. Burial will be in the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery in Benton.

Friends may call at the fu- menus may tu at uc iw neral home after 5 o.m. today SttaT for trt Mol unm time tor we service 7' ri A story ness section the General fice hours 8:30 a.m. ar ftvVI a to 5 m. Ttia same storv also said a person can brin a phone into the office and exchange it for a different one at no charge, There is a $5 charge. And the story said Gen Tel operates another phone mart in Spring- field.

That phone mart is in Bloomington. in last Sunday's busi- incorrectly said Telephone Co. of- in Carbondale are to 4 p.m. The hours FRANKLIN, ADMITTED: Wilson, Virginia Hudson, James FranJcln, Dwn, Wtsf FnnHtort Taltey, Robert King, Betty Dallas, Stella fcftttis, Agnes Sfms, Deborah Gartoo, Arthur DISCHARGED: Hudson, James Perkins, ApriJ Linemary, Charles, McLtansbere Casey, CnarJea Vececo, Linda Sandusky, Barbara Grace, Cora Taylor, Morene Vaughn, Rudy Knight, Bebia Long, 01 He Lance, Mary Harris, Leo, Christopher vmaley, Helen fteed, Elmer Talley, Robert HERRIN HOSPITAL Names of those admitted not avaifabl DISCHARGED: Edwards, Ada Rancilio, Mabje Rosenow, Daniel Murphy, Charlotte, Carterville Jeralds, Energy Vaughn, Pameta, Carterville Trexler, Darlene, West Frankfert Bell. Maude and baby, Zeigler Gregory, Coy Short, Phyllis, Carterville Bell, Charlestine, Colp Leeper, Jesse, Cambria Sensom, Errol, Cambria MARSHALL BROWNING, Du Ouain ADMITTED: Bryant, Evelyn Owens, Genera', Christopher Roy, Pearl Bronke, Donna, Temarea DISCHARGED: Arnold.

Agie, Tamaroa 1 Meyers, Mrs. Irmin and baby, Detroit, Mich. TiHey, Shelby Schirmer, Carol Johns, Opal Durvmeyef Mrs. Gordon fisher, Mrs. Ollie 4 MEMORIAL, Carbondale ADMITTED: Chaff in, Nancy, Eldorado Wofff, Debora, Roytlton Hiiler, Svsye She ton, Elsie Sellers, Robert, Energy Jalovec, John, Downers Grove DISCHARGED: Flamm, Robert, Cobden Strong, Henry Bailie, Joshua, Herrin Robinson, Eva, Herrio Lannom, Dayna Bunting, Kay and bay ft" Ritters, Cindy and baby boy Ed rds, Mildred Hoeller, Jennifer, Carterville Rains, Lorene, Du Quoin Moore, Mary Hornkk, John Soper, Wilma, Maron Saunders, Metvin, Marion Hoi brook, Helen Warren, Kevin, Carterville Cohee, Ray, Carterville Conley Alan, Benton Bishop, Joanna, Cave-in-Rodc Cecil, Violet, De Soto Robert Summers, Laverne, Marion Wolff, Debra, Royalton MEMORIAL, Chester ADMITTED: fierce, Janet Bravo, George Stueve, Ada, Frohna, Mo.

YorK, Gtanda, Walsh Wefte, Clarence Warren, Wendy, Marisse perwnes, Dorothy, Campbell HiH Chamness, Blair, Percy Shipley, Kenneth. DISCHARGED: Crawford, Ruby, El Ms Greve Diercks, Kenneth Dierks. Nedra, SteeJeville Loucks, Oeloros, Ellis Greve fpilier, William Pavt. WiHisvUfe MARION. MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Baumgaertner, William, Johnston Crty 'Harris, Lucille Htrris, Lavemt Tucker, Cynthia, Coreville HilHard, Betty DISCHARGED: Emery, Clara -Hertman, Melody, Energy Black, Rose Camden, Clyde, Creel Spring Bodecker, Charles Horn, Pamela, Crea! Springe Tucker, Cynrtiie, GorevHlt Nolan, Hazel Maze, Dessie, Goreville Showers Rain thowers art forecast pday from North Dakota and Montana to Now Mexico and tht westtrn frlng of Ttxat.

Showtrs also are slated for Florida and Louisiana and parts of Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Georgia, New York State and New England. In iauthsrn Illinois, tht high $K(Mja Sffiaary OtflWd Vjf VKiiiliil mm gSI3 CLARA ANN SULLIVAN Clara Ann Sullivan 75, of Hurst, died Friday, July 16, at her daughter's home Marion, Mrs. Sullivan was a member of the First Christian Church in Hurst and was a member the American Legion Auxil- liary of Hurst. She was born in Williamson Countv on Arril 10. 1901.

to Ihomas D. and Lizzie Steig- er Robinson. She was married to John Sullivan, who died in 1S57. oui vivw aiv-iuuC udugiuci brother, William Robinson, of Hurst; sisters, Leila Russell, of Morton, and Elsie Ragsdale, of De Soto; two grahchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at the First Christian Church in Hurst. Bur- ial will be in Blairsville Ceme- rrieoua cau aiier a p.m. Jte WalJcer Funeral II Am, im Winci HELEN LOUISE RANOE Funeral services for Helen Louise Range, 62, of Peoria, formerly of Goreville, were held today, at the Whitnel Funeral Chapel in Goreville. Burial was in Busby Cemetery in Goreville. Mrs.

Range died at 4:33 a.m. Hiursdav. Julv 15. 1976. at Pe- kin Memorial Hospital.

She was a member of the order of Eastern Star and Re- bekah Lodges in Manito and a memoer 01 me Aianiio oouui- ern Baptist Mission. Cki TTr rr If 3 Uvdace teril' SS married Forest Range, in Farmington, on Dec. 21, 1963. He died in 1974. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

Dean Norris of Peoria; and three sistes, Frances Gray of McPherson, Lea Rowe of Spooner, Wis. and Mabel Dykstra of Washington. She was preceded in death by two brothers and a daugh- fer EDITH MAE WORTH EN Edith Mae Worthen, 71, of tfd at a.m., Saturday, July 17, 1976, in Good Samar- itan Hospital in ML Vernon, was June 3 1905 Foncree Gimmerson. She was married July 15, 1924 in Union city Xnn. to Lyman Worthen.

jje fjecj Inunrl Joyed tt? 1 airs, noruien was empioyea for several years at King's Bakery in Mt. Vernon. She is survived by four sons, Lyman (Bud) Worthen of Gra- nite City, Wayne Worthen of St. Germain, Leonard Worthen of Lake of Egypt and TlanH Wnrfhon nf Fairhankc. rr i Alaska; four daughters 1 Harrell of Mt.

Vernon, Audrey Chapman of Oarkt Leona Hoff- man fit rVraia. Fla ann SallV XL; 7 ed in death by a son. Services will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday at the Hughey-Pulley Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon. Burial will be in the Herrin City Friends may call at the fu- neral home after 6 p.m.

Mon- day of VFW Post No. 2693 in Spar ta. He was 1914 Tie was Will an liUV. lVllt nMn pakw rr MilVr Kr. msrriw Kr- la Henson in Waterloo on Oct.

11, 1536 He is survived by his wife, Neola; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 1 P-- Monday at the Hill and Funeral Home in Sparta. Burial will be in Caledonia Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu neral home after 2pjn.today. ROSS C.

STEPHENS Rn nhn tA of i2ie N. Market St. Marion died FridaV, July mifin in st Luke's Hospital in St. Louis. Mr.

Stephens was a retired Ooal miner. a member of the ird Baptist Church in Mar- km and of UMWA No. 9678. He was born in Thompson-ville on June 27, 1910, to George and Effie Carter Stephens. He married Pauline Newman in Harrisburg on Aug.

28, 1930. Survivors include his wife, Pauline; a son, Donald, of Mar- ion; a daughter, Paula Har- graves, or iormai; a Droiner, Harry, of Marion; and one grandchild. One grandchild, a brother and a sister preceded him in death. unerai services win oe ar i wp.m.yaime icfl- ell Funeral Home in Marion. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.

raenas may cau after 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. MAE STOCKS Funeral services for Mae Stocks, 4, of Cambria, will be at 1:30 p.m. today at the Riggin Funeral Home in Car tervme. Mrs.

Stocks died Friday, July 16, 1976, in the Jackson County Nursing Home in Murphysboro. Sr97" irC' C. ujunty on May 1892, to Williain and Evk Myers B.ne Stocks on May 12, 1910. He ea nw. a son.

grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Two brothers and one grand- child preceded her in death. Friends may call until the hour of the service at the Rig- gin Funeral Home in Carter- ville. Burial will be in Pleasant Gwvt Cemetery in Carbondale. Mrs.

Stocks was a member Tea. oc uamona; iour and Pearl Mae Satter- field Branum. Survivors include his mother; daughters, Margarite Wood and Hanna. both of Terre Haute, a son, Harrison of Terre Haute, sis- ters, Minnie Huffstuttle, of Ses- ser, Opal Evilsizer, of Terre xiauLe ranees xupiey, 01 waoo, orouiers, James, of Milwaukee, Jack, of Winslow, Joe, of Terre 5S2 JfSJl u. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Neal Memorial Chapel in Du Quoin. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. LOVELL EDGAR REES Funeral services will be at 3 p.m.

today for Lovell Edgar Rees of 401 North Mur- physboro. Mr. Rees, 63, died at Friday, July 16, Hospital after a long illness. Services will be at the Craw- shaw Mortuary Oiapel. Burial will be in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Murphysboro.

Mr. Rees was born March 18, 1913, in Elkville to Edgar G. and Beatrice Crow Rees. HC mQrT'1 former KiTrim in PArrvvi11 Mn in pr-r-iriHnA ivfrt on july2 1939 She survives He was a conductor on the Illinois Central and Gulf Rail- road, Centraha District; and a member of the United Trans- portation union, division 0565; and Ot tne JaCKSon UOUntV vrm Rnrvnu BUreaU other survivors are three sons, William K. Rees of "C3iat- 4..

tamM 1 tllwa cuu Aruam. HENRY FIR2PATRICK Henry Fitzpatrick, 85, of San Diego, formerly of Ben- ton, died Friday, July 16, 1976 in a San Diego hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Hobbs-Johnson Funeral Home in Benton, ndVdUd. ur-iuie "uuw ui VA jkv, ees ana juanny r. itees, Doin Peari rwis of St.

Petrsburff. of the Cambria Christian City, and Cecil, of Elgin; a 27 andldren; 16 feat- 0f Murphysboro; and a grand- Fla. and Violet of NATIONAL WIATHII $11 VI CI NOAA. S. Ptt ml CtwfftMij Uiurch.

iur- iv vU.o, A Droiner ana sisier pre- Apollo two Survivors include daughters, pnysDoro; asxeporomer, xroy nexasieny muipnyswro ceded him in death. brothers.aifford TOUams of Been Gurley, of De Soto, and ece. 01 wwoere urove, a Friends mav caU at the mor- Murphysfcpro -BSemith Wil- Maxine Johnson, of Pittsf. eld; epsiswr, Mrs. ecu xanner, ana a siskt, Marj tim.

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