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1 ADS OECATUR OH- ME If you are wondering what to send some of the names on your Christmas List--Send Gift Subscription for THE DECATUR HERALD THE DECATUR REVIEW Mail orders are acceptable for delivery any place outside of territory served by a carrier boy. Send orders to Decatur Herald Review Decatur, Illinois COMPLETE MAIL RATES in "TRADING AREA" Daily and Sunday Daily Only $11.00 1 year $9.00 6.00 6 months 5.00 8.25 3 months 2.75 1.35 1 month 1.15 "TRADING AREA" INCLUDES Following Counties Bond Clay Dewitt Fayette Marion Champaign Coles Douglas Jasper Montgomery Christian Crawford Edgar Logan Moultrie Clark Cumberland Effingham Macon Piatt Richland Sangamon Shelby "OUT OF TRADING AREA" Daily and Sunday Daily Only $18.00 1 year $13.00 9.75 6 months 7.25 5.25 3 months 3.75 2.25 1 month 1.50 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION FORMS Sign Gift Card: From Sign Gift Card: From Name For Name For Address Address The Herald The Herald Town Town The Review The Review Send To: Send To: Name Name Address Address Town Town Sign Gift Card: From Sign Gift Card: From Name For Name For Address The Herald Address The Herald Town Town The Review The Review Send To: Send To: Name Name Address Address Town Town Decatur, Illinois, Friday, December 19, 1952. OECATUR HERALD The Decatur Herald RATES BY MAIL In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday year $11.00 1 year $9.00 months 6.00 6 months 5.00 3 months 3.25 3 months 2.75 month 1.35 1 month 1.15 week .35 week .30 Sunday Only--One Year $5.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 vear $18.00 1 year $13.00 6 months 9.75 6 months 7.25 3 months 5.25 3 months 3.75 1 month 2.25 1 month 1.50 1 week 60 week .40 Sunday Only-One Year $6.00 Carrier rates apply on subscriptions by mail in any town or territory having carrier service. Remittance should be made bv check or money order. The Herald cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps.

RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Daily Only except Holidays 25c Herald and Sunday 35c Sunday and Herald and Review 60c Marriage License Stanley Dean Arnold, Decatur 18 Phyllis Kay Gardner, Decatur 16 George L. Ney, Decatur 21 Patricia Norris, Decatur 20 William P. Duncan, Decatur 32 Irene Lane, Decatur 26 IN CHRISTIAN: S. Benson Burr, 49, Decatur, and Valladean Collins, 49, Decatur. IN MOULTRIE Stanley R.

Davis 48, Bethany, Aletha M. Harshbarger, 39, Sullivan. Douglas Keown, 19, Patricia Hampton, 17, Bethany. Willie D. Schrock, 21, Sally M.

Beachy, 28, Arthur. Divorces Granted R. from Edward J. SCHRODER-Audrey R. from John H.

-Mary from James L. GLASCO-Patricia from Gale M. WHITE--Irma F. from Byron D. -Harold E.

from Anne. Born to ADCOCK, Mr. and Mrs. James, Clinton, daughter, Dec. 16, John Warner Hospital.

ALBERTS, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Emden, son, Dec. 17, in Deaconess Hospital, Lincoln. DONAHOWER, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald, Clinton, daughter, Dec. 16, in John Warner Hospital, Clinton. GIEHL, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene, Mason City, daughter, Dec. 17, in St. Clara's Hospital, Lincoln. HENEGHAN, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert, 745 W. Sawyer, son, Dec. 17, St. Mary's. LOUGE, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Pekin, son, Dec. 17, NOTTINGHAM, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Mattoon, a daughter, Dec.

17, in MatMemorial Hospital. NAUGHTON, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas University, daughter, Dec. REDFERN, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl 268 Longview, daughter, Dec. 17, REYNOLDS, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Rural Route 6, son, Dec.

17, St. Mary's. ROSS, Mr. and Mrs. David, Illiopolis, son.

Dec. 17, SCHROLL, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stonington, daughter, Dec. 17, SMITH, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry, 622 Longview, daughter, Dec. 18, St. Mary's. TISH, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold 1312 E. Riverside, daughter, Dec. 17, WEIKLE, Mr. and Mrs.

James, Clinton, son, Dec. 16, John Warner Hospital. WELKER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 2244 E.

Hickory, son, Dec. 18, St. Mary's. Central Illinois Deaths CUTRIGHT, Oscar, 67, near Toledo, died Thursday in' home 'of Al Rodebaugh, near Toledo; leaves wife, Cora; sons, Leo and Joe, brothers, Robert and John, Greenup; sisters, Mrs. Stella Luke and Mrs.

Effie Armstrong, Hazel Dell; Mrs. Ora Hopkins, Ridgefarm; services 2 p. m. Sunday in Jack Oak Church near Greenup; burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery; Markwell Funeral Home, Casey, in Central Illinois Deaths BEHRENDS, Dick, 50, Hartsburg, died 10:15 p.

m. Wednesday in Deaconess Hospital, Lincoln; leaves wife, Florence; sons, John, Byron, Ronald, Robert and Dickie, Hartsburg; daughters, Misses Barbara, Gretchen and Jennie Behrends, Hartsburg; Mrs. Robert Klokkenga, Hartsburg: brother, Ted, New Holland; sisters, Mrs. Althea Eberhard, Shelbyville, Mrs. Gretchen Meyer, Pekin; Mrs.

Matilda Embree, Hartsburg: halfbrother, Klaats, Hartsburg: half-sister, Miss Anna Behrends, Hartsburg; services 2:30 p. m. Saturday in family residence; burial in Hartsburg Union Cemetery; Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln, in charge. BORDEN, Gar, 72. Greenup, died 6:10 p.

m. Thursday in Mattoon Memorial Hospital; leaves wife, Lela; daughter, Mrs. Franklin Parker, Greensboro, N. services 1:30 p. m.

Sunday in Greenup Methodist Church; burial in Greenup Cemetery; Hiles Funeral Home, Greenup, 1n charge. DURBIN, Mrs. Carolina, 77, formerly of Vandalia, died Thursday in home of daughter, Mrs. Faye Garrison, Monee; also leaves daughters, Mrs. Roland Babbs, Altamont; Mrs.

Iva Sefton, Brownstown; Mrs. Hallie Crain, Durham, N. Miss Daisie Durbin, Findlay, sons, Orville Fitzgerald, Brownstown; Ray Fitzgerald, brothers, Fred, William and George Nichols, Vandalia; sister, Mrs. Jewel Watson, Vandalia: body in Beery Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia; arrangements incomplete. HARRISON.

Mrs. Mary 89. near Vandalia, died 11:30 Wednesday in home; leaves sons, "Elisha and Fred, Vandalia; daughter, Mrs. Rosa Lemke, Anna; step-daughters, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Vandalia; Mrs.

Eva Muirheid. Decatur; step-sons, Henry Harrison, Mt. Zion; Nova Harrison, Fillmore; services 2 p. In. Friday -in Bethel Church, near Vandalia; burial in Rush Cemetery; Beery Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia, in charge.

LEE, Mrs. Fannie Belle, 71. Elkhart, died Wednesday; funeral services 9 a. m. Saturday in St.

Patrick's Church, Elkhart; burial in Elkhart Cemetery; Wright Funeral Home, Lincoln, in charge. LEWIS, A. Leslie, 67, Mattoon, died Thursday; services p. m. Saturday in Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial in Dodge Grove Cemetery.

MUNSON, Mrs. Helen Craig, 56, formerly of near Paris, died Monday in Dearborn, leaves husband, Robert; sons, Robert and William, Dearborn; mother. Mrs. Nellie Bower, Hindsboro; services 2 p. m.

Friday in Hindsboro Christian Church. PHILLIPS, Mrs. John, 77, Findlay, died Thursday; leaves sister, Anna Mitchell, Sedalia, brother, William Ringe, Kansas City, services 2 p. mn. Saturday Rhea Funeral Home, Findlay; burial Findlay cemetery; friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon.

RUPPERT, Mrs. Emma 66, near Nokomis, died 6:19 p. m. Thursday at home; leaves husband. William; sons, Orlo, Loren and Milton, Nokomis; sisters, Mrs.

Clara Ruppert, Nokomis; Mrs. Minnie Rorex, West Monroe, Mrs. Mary Wood, St. Louis: brother, Otto Doerr, Bloomington; body in Stiehl Funeral Home, Nokomis; arrangements incomplete. STORM, Mrs.

Leota, 65, Mattoon, died m. Thursday in Mattoon Memorial Hospital; leaves husband, Herman Ross; sons, Ralph LeRoy, Mt. Carmel; Charles Thomas, Mattoon; Harold Raymond, Neoga; Cedric Loren, Kansas City, Rex Lynn, Henderson, M. Sgt. Guy Norbert, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, daughters, Mrs.

John W. Sparks, Mattoon; Mrs. Georgia Rhue, Kankakee; brothers, Jess J. King, Charleston; Cedric Decatur; sister, Mrs. Ray A.

Gilpin, Mattoon; services 2 p. m. Friday in Mitchell Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial in Mullan Cemetery near Montrose. THOMPSON, Charles 66, formerly of Deland, died Wednesday noon, Gibson City Hospital; leaves wife, Ruth; sons Glenn at home; Charles Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, body in Trigg Funeral Home, Deland. WOOD, Kenneth Charles, 6 months old, White Heath, died 3:30 a.

m. Thursday Kirby Hospital, Monticello; leaves parents, Charles and Edna Beasley Wood; sister, Carol Diane; grandparents, Mrs. Minnie Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beasley, all of White Heath; services 2 p.

m. Saturday White Heath EUB Church; burial Grand View Memorial Gardens, Mahomet; friends may call at family residence after 4 p. m. Friday; Bauman Funeral Home, Monticello, in charge. Allen, E.

Wright Services 1:30 p. m. Friday Chapel. Burial Harristown cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home.

Dawson Davidson, Mrs. Clara Services 2:30 p. m. Saturday Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends call after 2 p. m.

Friday. Interment Fairlawn cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S Frazee, Mr. George C. Services 10 a.

m. Saturday Chapel. Interment Forrest cemetery, Forrest, Ill. Friends may call at funeral home. J.

J. Moran Sons Long, Sherry Linda Services 2:30 p. Friday St. Johns Lutheran Church. Burial Fairlawn Cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home. Dawson Wikoff Netterville, Mrs. Emmaline Services 1:30 p. m. Saturday Chapel.

Interment Wheeler cemetery. Friends mav call at funeral home after 10 m. Friday. J. J.

Moran Sons Rhodes, Mrs. Mary (Marie) Requiem high mass m. Friday, St. Patricks Catholic Church. Interment Oak Hill cemetery, Taylorville, Ill.

Friends may call at funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons Vaughn Master Michael R. Services 10 a.

Friday chapel. Interment Graceland Friends may call at funeral home J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Flowers 1C HOURANS FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 "ON THE CORNER" Water at Wood St. Cemetery Lots and Monuments 5 QUALITY Memorial Decatur's largest display.

South of Graceland Cemetery of fice. In Clinton Ill. (Ray's). 1 block north Postoffice. The Classified Hen That Lays The Golden Egg Results from Classified Ads are wonderful! They "hatch out" with amazing they "crack the shell" of cash buyers Small in size but BIG in results! that's the story of the Classified ads, in an eggshell.

Just a few words in the classified columns will produce prompt and pleasing solution to your toughest buying, selling, renting, trading, hiring and locating problem. And it pays to read the classified columns, too. You'll find the things you need at prices you can afford to pay listed for sale every day. Dial 5151 the classified department of The DECATUR Herald and Review Cemetery Lots and Monuments FAIRLAWN Cemetery: Choice 2-grave lot, center section, close in. 3-0504.

Masonic Temple Activities 6A GREAT LIGHT LODGE, 1064: AF and AM Christmas party, Sunday Dec. 21. Potluck at 1 p. m. Program gift exchange.

Santa and gifts for all. STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. 979: Special meeting, Fri. 6:30 p.m. Third degrees.

Visitors welcome. Personals Alcoholics Anonymous, P.O. Box 901 CATHOLIC RELIGION by mail. P. 6.

Box 1338, Decatur. DRIVING: Tampa, Florida. Leaving Dec. 21, return Dec. 28.

Take riders. 8-1522. WILL NOT be responsible for debts tracted by anvone other than myself. Mrs. Lynnette Whitely, 417 E.

Stuart, Decatur. WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by anvone other than self. Howard H. Truett, 1247 E. William.

Where to Go 7C A NOON SPECIAL: Oven baked Halibut steak. pan catfish fillet or barbecue fresh pork, served with whipped potatoes, buttered cauliflower, salad, roll, butter, coffee. 75c. Grill, 150 Merchant. AT THE COCKTAIL HOUR you'll find your friends gathered at the Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N.

Main. BAZAAR and bakery sale, Sat. Dec. 20, Morehouse Wells. American Business Women Assn.

BEMENT THEATRE, Bement: In technicolor, "California Wilde, Teresa Wright. Also, "Hawk nf Wild River," Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette. BRIGHTEN UP the Holidays. Make these days to be remembered by taking Mother out of the kitchen and giving her the pleasure of dining out at the Tower Cafe, Rts. 48 51.

BUY, holidays your where package the service liquor is for right the and coming the price is right. See our Christmas specials. Romano's Drive-In. 1604 N. 22nd.

COLDEST BEER in town. Decatur DriveIn. rear 551 N. Water. Rear 716 E.

Eldorado. No parking problems. CREST THEATRE. Cerro Gordo, Ill. Of Lost in technicolor with Wm.

Powell Julia Adams. "DICK'S PLACE," seafood of all kinds served every Fri. Come over this evening. Rt. 54, Mt.

Pulaski. DUTCH GIRL INN: Macon. Specialize in chicken and steaks. Private parties. Phone 214 Macon for reservations.

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY THE FAIR DELL HATFIELD, OWNER FISH FRY TONIGHT! That's why every. one heads for the El'Rado Inn, 2159 E. Eldorado. "FOOD FOR or "food for Selection of choice dishes the Tap Room Steak House, Effingham. FOR A TREAT come to the Moose to eat.

Special short orders, steaks, chops, chicken, shrimp and oysters. Dine and dance Set. and Sun. Make your reservations for Christmas and New Year's dinners. GRAND THEATRE, Sullivan, Universe.

starring Jack Carson and Janis Paige. A ring riot! HALF AND HALF Dance, IOOF Hall. Warrensburg, Sat. Dec. 20.

Tote Rotz calling. HARVEY and his guitar. Fish fry Fri. Fried chicken Sat. Phil's Tavern.

Lovington. HO: HO! HO! AND Ha! Hal Ha! Be as jolly as old St. Nick; meal time holds no terrors. if you learn clever trick. Dial 3-7751 (The Flying Plate).

JOY OF GOOD EATING! Candlelight Buffet Supper Sun. 5:30 to 7:30. $1.50 per person. Hotel Benwood, Effingham. JUST THE BEST french fried shrimp vou ever did taste at The Acre, 2600 W.

Main. PUBLIC PARTY, and free fish fry. Eagle Hall, 225 S. Main, Friday 8 p. m.

RALPH'S PUB suggests a case of Canadian Ace beer for dad this Christmas. 135 S. Oakland. RUMMAGE SALE 541 N. Broadway Friday evening, all day Saturday.

Toys, children's clothing. SCENIC THEATRE, Assumption: "Fearless Janet Leigh, Carleton Carpenter, Keenan Wynn. SQUARE DANCE: Roller Rink, Lovington, Fridav, Dec. 19. Jack Rafferty's orchestra.

Bill Rutherford calling. SQUARE DANCE at Lakeview High School Sat. Dec. 20. 8:30 to 11:30.

Music by Vern Haynes. VILLA NOVA, 6th Piatt, Mattoon: We can still handle those holiday parties, if you hurry! Hear Dick Sparks Loris. WILL-0-LOU Argenta: Ever try our cooked food? We serve the best! Try it! Lost and Found 10 GLASSES: shell rim. Brown, Jones optical Case. Downtown.

Reward. Call Collect Sullivan 4159. LOST: Lady Elgin wrist watch about Dec. 8. Downtown Decatur.

Reward. Call Elwin 2580. LOST: Small black and white Boston Bull, female. Harness. 3-3109.

POINTER, male, brown head, white body. Reward. 3-3890. WILL person who found black billfold at postal sub-station 1000 Block N. Water please call 3-5684 after 2.

Reward. Automotive 11 BUICK 1946 4-door super. Radio, heater, turn lights. Good tires. Sell or trade 8-1805.

BUICK. 1948 Roadmaster, blue, exceptionally good condition, clean. 3-9056 after 3:30. BUICK, 1950 Roadmaster, low mileage. Will sacrifice.

902 W. Eldorado. BUICK, 1950. Super Riveria sedan. Fully equipped.

Low mileage. Good tires. See it and drive it at Bill's Auto Sales 1601 N. 22nd. BUICK, 1951.

Super door Riviera. Local car, looks and runs like new. 744 E. Prairie. 3-7881.

1952. Like new, 4 -door deluxe, whitewall tires. Dynaflow, radio, heater. A very beautiful automobile, perfect in every way. Ph.

5484: 7246. CADILLAC. 1941, excellent condition; 1939 LaSalle, cheap. 1524 N. Church.

CADILLAC, 1949 coupe. Radio, heater, hydramatic, seat covers, white sidewalls. $2125. No trades. 3-2869.

Carpenter Superior and Americoach buses. new and used, in stock. 1951 Chevrolet 2-door Styleline deluze. Cadillac 4-door 62 series, like pew. 1949 Pontiac 4-door with hydramatic.

1948 Studebaker Champion. 1948 Chevrolet Aero sedan. 1947 Chevrolet 4-door Fleetline. 1942 Chevrolet Aero sedan. New and ton Chevrolet trucks 1 in stock.

See us before you trade. A selection of old model school buses suitable for housing workshops, etc. Priced from $75 up. C. B.

MOORE, INC. See or Call Don Thiele BLUE MOUND, ILL. CHEVROLET 1936 2 door, runs like mid, $25 down, $5 week. 836 N. Main.

CHEVROLET 1938. Good condition. Ressonable. 1805 N. Walnut Grove after 5:30.

CHEVROLET 1940, sedan, 2 door, new tires, body very solid, motor A-1. Davis Wilber, 1080 N. Main. CHEVROLET, 1940. door.

Special deluxe. Good condition. 320 W. Main. CHEVROLET, 1946.

panel truck. Original owner. 965 W. Marietta. CHEVROLET, 1946 Fleetmaster 2 door.

Radio, beater, spotlight, tires. Finish like new. Motor just overhauled. Ceiling price. Take 1940 or 1941 in trade.

Terms on balance. 197 W. Garfield. CHEVROLET, 1947 2-door. Exceptionally clean.

Call 8-3323. Harold Lipe Willys CHEVROLET 1945. 4-door radio, heater. Dealer) Pana. CHEVROLET, 1949 5-passenger club coupe, $900 cash, can be financed.

Gone to Army. Phone 7970, Moweaqua. CHEVROLET, 1950 Deluxe 4-door, loaded with accessories. Would consider trade. 1636 E.

Riverside..

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