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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 24

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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, July 27, 1971 24 I 1 Data Pram Traffic Accidents NATIONAL WEATHBH SEWfCE, U.S. Weather Illinois Forecast Tuesday fair and pleasant, warmer. High 75 to 83. Lows 58 to 68. Wednesday partly cloudy, warmer.

Highs 80 to 88. Decatur Temperatures Monday Temperatures 7 a.m. 65 7 p.m. 68 Noon 81 10 p.m. 65 High 82 Low 64 Precipitation: Tuesday sunrise: set: 8:16.

Records Records for July 26: High 103 degrees, 1936 Low 48 degrees, 1911 Precipitation 1.56 inches, 1914 Lake Level Lake Shelbyville level: normal pool 599.7 4 p.m. Saturday 75 inches above normal; 4 p.m. Sunday 74 inches above normal; 4 p.m. Monday 71 inches above normal. JiirwJ); 8:23 p.m., 800 Block E.

I'pring VA. driver said he sfrwk an object In the street wMfh eftusfl him to lose control fte mrtircycki. rwvis K. Flannell, 20, 1171 W. Main O.

Nettles, 28, iVfi N. Linton 10:41 a.m., Work Eldorado St. VSAtti Novae, 33, 1305 E. Contrell Rosemary Allyn, 29, 1327 S. 44th St.

11:11 p.m., 1300 Block E. Cantrell St. Mary Lou Vaughn, 37, Sunny mead, 4:05 p.m., parking lot at Northland Shopp-ing driver said while she was backing into a parking space her accelerator stuck and she struck a pole. Maxine H. Durr, 2065 Taylorville 4:50 p.m., 1600 Block S.

Fairview driver said she was attempting to make a left turn when an unknown oncoming vehicle also made a left turn and struck her car. MONDAY Gordon D. Baker, 20, 1529 Walnut Grove; Vicki Casey, 20, 2255 N. Fairview 8 a.m., Tolly's parking lot at U.S. Route 48 and Grand Ave.

High Low Pr. Albuquerque, clear 93 70 Achorage, cldy 56 53 .13 Birmingham, cldy 82 70 .60 Bismarck, clear 72 39 Boise, clear 95 62 Boston, cldy 77 59 Charleston, cldy 87 77 .01 Chicago, cldy 83 65 .04 Cincinnati, cldy 84 72 Denver, cldy 83 51 .76 Detroit, cldy 84 68 .81 Fairbanks, clear 72 55 Honolulu, clear 85 73 Juneau, cldy 64 55 Kansas City, cldy 94 64 .02 Louisville, cldy 83 70 .01 Miami, clear 87 83 Milwaukee, cldy 84 61 .16 New Orleans, clear 89 78 .29 New York, cldy 87 72 .30 Omaha, clear 76 53 .04 Phoenix, cldy 107 90 Pittsburgh, clear 82 67 Rapid City, clear 70 44 .27 Springfield, cldy 84 65 St. Louis, cldy 89 66 San cldy 60 51 Seattle, clear 86 62 Vandalia, cldy 87 66 Washington, cldy 88 75 F'sGurm Show High Expected for Poyhme Tuesday Decatur, Central Illinois Deaths NOAA, US. DepL SHULL Mrs. Theo (Mildred) L.

Shull, 62, of Greenup died 6:30 a.m. Monday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital, Mattoon; born Cumberland County; member of Liberty Hill EUB Church; married Theo Shull July 4, 1926, Greenup; leaves husband; son, Lowell Lee, Grand Rapids, daughter, Mrs. Patsy Miller, Robinson; sister, Mrs. Pauline Judson, Greenup; two grandchildren; arrangements incomplete, Lashmet Funeral Home, Toledo. STUCKENMEYER Anna J.

Stuckenmeyer, 87, of Altamont died 12:15 a.m. Monday, Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia; born Moccasin Township, Effingham County; leaves sisters, Sophia Stuckenmeyer and Mrs. Louise Mueller, both of Altamont; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, St. Paul (Little Pine) Luthern Church, Altamont; burial church cemetery; call after noon Tuesday, Kull Funeral Home, Altamont.

TIPSWORD Harley Tipsword 84. of Old Ripley area died 11:15 a.m. Sunday in his home; born Beecher City; member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Union Local 990, Greenville: married Martha B. Clinton, March 21, 1912; leaves wife; sons, Julius. Grantfork: Harley Scrento; Thomas, at nome; daughters.

Mrs. Leo (Lucinda) Landolt, Breese; Mrs. Raymond (Lillian) Caulk, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Nitzel (Mayme) Traub. and Mrs.

Bernice Powell, both of Sorento; Mrs. George (Charlene) Frueh, west of Greenville; Shirley Tipsword, at home; 16 grandchildren: 15 ereat grandchildren; one daughter, live sisters and one brother preceded him in death; services 2 p.m. Wednesday. Donnell Funeral Home, Greenville; burial Brown Cemetery, west of Greenville: call after 2 D.m. Tuesday.

TOWNLEY William S. Tnwnlpv 00 nf Mattoon died 2:40 p.m. Monday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital; born' Moultrie County; retired iarmer; married Estella Gray; leaves wife; sister, Mrs. Marie Hortenstine. Mattoon: serves are incomplete, Schilling runerai iiome, Mattoon.

WAGERS Russell Sargent Waeers. 54. of St. Paul, formerly of Clinton died Friday in his home; born LeRoy; maintenance man Roselawn Cemetery, St. Paul, veteran World War married Jaquelyn Simpkins, March 19.

1960 in California- leaves wife; sons, Richard wayne wagers, Clinton, Robert Keith Wagers, St. Paul, daughter, Mrs. Edward (Dolores Jean) Majors, Jacksonville; motner, Mrs. Florence Ethel wagers, Clinton; stepsons, William Michael Roberts, St. Paul, Charles Dennis Goad, Huron, S.D.; stepdaughter, Mrs.

Ronald (Pamela) Berg. St. Paul. brother, Lawrence M. Wagers, Clinton; three grandchildren; of Commerce services 10 a.m.

Thursday, Herington Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton; burial Camp Butler National Cemetery near Springfield; call 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. WILLIAMS Mrs. Ona (Minnie) Williams, 60, of Louisville, formerly of Newton died 3:55 p.m. Sunday, St.

Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; born Jasper County; married Ona Williams; leaves husband: daughters. Mrs. Jessie Schafer, Camargo; Mrs. Edith White, Villa Grove; Mrs. Rubv Eckles.

Newton: brother. William Loy, Kansas; sister, Mrs. Katie Phipps, Enumciaw, Mrs. Edith Justus, Stanawav. Wash.

seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren; services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Headyville Church, near Newton; burial Headyville Cemetery; call anytime, Marshall Funeral Home, Newton. WOOLARD Mrs. Milton (Mary Elizabeth) Woolard, 85, of Nashville, 111., formerly of Herrick died 6:33 p.m. Sunday, Washington County Hospital, Nashville; born Herrick; member of the Christian Church; married Milton Woolard April, 1913; he preceded her in death; leaves sisters, Mrs.

Alice Frailey, Herrick; Mrs. Alta Askins, Peoria; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Wallace Carroll Funeral Home, Herrick; burial Antioch Cemetery, near Herrick; call after 5 p.m. Tuesday. WHITE Mrs.

Austin Daisylee White, 62, of Vandalia died Sunday as a result of an automobile accident in Manchester, married Dr. Austin M. White; leaves husband; daughter, Mrs. Janet Headrick, Chattanooga, sons, Allen, Vandalia; Paul, Boston, brother, Ewing Jones, Dallas, sister, Mrs. Mildred Hale, Colorado Springs, three grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Presbyterian Church, Vandalia; burial Fair Lawn Cemetery, Vandalia; call after 5 p.m. Tuesday, Beery Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia. Recreation Schedule Tuesday Spencer Tee-Ball 2 p.m. Dodgers vs. Hess, Mets vs.

Pirates Mound Tee-Ball 1:30 p.m. Pirates vs. Royals, Senators vs. Red Sox, Cardinals vs. Astros South East Tee Ball 2 p.m.

Twins vs. Astros, Giants vs. Brewers Sinawik Tee-Ball 10 a.m. Royals vs. Green Hornets, Fireballs vs.

Yellow Jackets, Red Devils vs. Panthers South Shores Tee-Ball 2 p.m. Dodgers vs. Mets. Cubs vs.

Pirates, Cardinals vs. Braves Baton 9 a.m. Gorman 10 a.m. Oak Grow 11 a.m. Garfield 1 :30 p.m.

Monroe 2:30 p.m. Mound 3:30 p.m. Hess Chess 9 a.m. Spencer 10 a.m. Grant 11 a.m.

Torrence 1 :30 p.m. Brush College 2:30 p.m. Golloway 3:30 p.m. Lions Tennis Instruction 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Garfield 10:30 a.m. noon Hess THURSDAY 7-15 Kermit Speara, 50, of K. Locust Lucy Swindle, 25, of 2605 E. Garfield Ave; 8:15 ft.m., Broadway at Eldorado Hi. FRIDAY 7-23 Charles F.

Downing, 53, of N. Oakcrest Orban Mullen of Warrcnsburg; 4:30 p.m., Monroe at Eldorado nlrX. Hit and run, Saturday, 1st ltd. at 2nd Southmonrlan'J Place; a street sign and fire hydrant struck by unknown vehicle. Edward W.

Werner, 51, of 4224 Lincoln Clara E. Skow, 76, of 1540 E. Prairie 7:23 a.m., 50 N. Country Club Rd. Four car mishap, one vehicle driver unknown; (drivers) David D.

Barthelmy, 44, of 16 Peggy Ann John Burcham, 18, of 5446 E. Melwood Nancy Ann Epling, 21, of 4002 Lourdes Dr. (injured); 5 p.m., Main at Eldorado streets. Jimmie Bond, 36, of 1153 W. Green Roger Walker, 22, of 1623 W.

Division 4:15 p.m., Oakland at Grand avenues. Anetta L. Knott, 24, of 704 W. Decatur Jeffery Garrison, 18, of 444 S. Crea 6:40 p.m., Monroe at Eldorado streets.

Evelyn F. Bass, 54, of 437 S. Hawthorne Martha E. Allen, 22, of 1765 N. Taylor 8:10 p.m., 1300 Block Oakland Ave.

(Driver) Larry E. Etheridge, 34, of Taylorville; (driver) Rodell V. Norris, 48, of Palmer; (passenger) Jay Keil, 14, of Taylorville (injured); (driver) Benita L. Whitsett, 18, of 1063 N. Westlawn 4:30 p.m., U.S.

48 at Rock Springs Rd. Jamie L. Burris, 20, of 821 N. Edward 3:20 p.m., 100 Block W. Grand driver said she was shifting gears and lost control of her car and struck a power pole and a no parking sign.

Caral L. Cox, 19, of 1255 N. Main 2 p.m. 700 Block E. Wood driver said her daughter released the transmission park gear of the car while she was away and the car rolled into a plate-glass window at Decatur Auto Beauty Shop, 792 E.

Wood St. SATURDAY John W. Fornear 23, of Argenta; John R. Grove, 45, of 45 Northland 12:09 a.m., Pershing Rd. at Monroe St.

Mearl F. Jones, 28, of 1087 E. North Nancy DiBartolomeo, 24, of 2060 N. Edward St. (in.

jured); 12:23 a.m., Main St. at Garfield Ave. (Driver) Deborah L. Walker, 21, of 1075 S. Jackson (passenger) Elaina Walker, 3, of 1075 S.

Jackson St. (injured); 3:53 p.m., Sandy's parking lot at W. Eldorado driver said her brakes failed when she tried to park the car, causing her to strike a light pole and garbage can. (Driver) Mattie L. Gause, 22, of 1013 S.

Main (passenger) Georgia Burmett, 27, of 536 Boyd St. (injured); Anetta Bates, 18, of 1231 Barnett a. (injured); 4:01 p.m., 1000 S. Jackson driver said ac celerator stuck, causing car to strike a light pole. Evan Chiligiris, 17, of 323 W.

Macon Harriet L. Houk, 46, of 609 Virginia 12:30 p.m., Eldorado at Jasper streets. of motorcycle) James C. Burgener, 25, of 10 Lake Grove Club (injured); 6:44 p.m., south alley at 1000 W. Main driver apparently hit a rut in the alley and lost control of his motorcycle.

(Parked) Wilford E. Estes, of 661 E. Leafland (driver) Jack T. Roddy, 25, of Har-ristown; 11:32 p.m., parking lot at 1045 W. Pershing moving vehicle struck parked car.

Belinda L. Carpenter, 16, of 2421 E. Main Jackie L. Shelton, 35, of 2308 E. Division 4:52 p.m., Division at 23rd streets.

SUNDAY Ronnie T. Graham, 24, of 1341 E. William Fred R. Monsha, 25, of 59 Carroll 10:30 a.m., Jasper at Wood streets. Daniel Bradford, 20, of 1049 W.

Forest Daniel Estes, 52, of Champaign; 12:12 a.m., Decatur at Crea streets. (Driver) James L. Waddle, 32, of 71 Madison 5:48 a.m., 1000 W.Decatur driver said he fell asleep at the wheel and hit a speed limit sign. (Driver) Robert Neal, 36, of 1012 S. Silas (passenger) Betty Williams, 23, of 785 W.

King St. (injured); (passenger) Haworth Williams, 24, of 785 W. King St. (injured); (driver) Joe Marshall, 28, of 1004 W. Cerro Gordo 1:45 a.m., Grand Ave.

at Main St. Myrtle A. Palmer, 34, 1117 W. Green Raymond E. Gallup, 18, Oakley (injured); 9:02 p.m., Broadway at Eldorado St.

(Driver) Darrel Smith, 24, Elwin (injured); (passenger) Howard Hopkins, 25, Elwin (in- Illinois Traffic Fatalities July 23, 1971 5 July 23, 1970 7 July 24, 1971 6 July 24, 1970 9 July 25, 1971 12 July 25, 1970 9 1971 total to date 1,274 1970 total for same period 1,169 1970 total fatalities 3,346 Senior Citizens Calendar Today Quilting 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those attending are to take a sandwich; coffee will be furnished. Work on dressings for American Cancer Society, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Both at Friendship House, 649 W. North. Men's card club, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Freda Combs Center.

Public Meetings The regular meeting of the Decatur Zoning Board of Appeals will be at 4 p.m. Aug. 17 in the City Council Chambers, 355 E. Wood St. Activities Today at the YWCA Golf association, flight, a.m.; youth plunge, 10 a.m.; open door, 12:30 p.m.; youth plunge, 2 p.m.; sailing class, 6 p.m.; adult plunge, 7 p.m.

Building Permits CITY July 23 2247 N. Monroe Walter W. Rode, garage demolition. July 26 415 E. Leafland Chastain Const.

residential demolition. Decatur Births VAN MATRE, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry. 2257 Julie, Birl, July 23, St.

Mary's NAPIER, Mr. and Mrs. David, llliopolls. boy, July 23, St. Mary's KRAUS, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred, 888 W. North, girl, July 23, St. Mary's STIVERSON, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard. Monticello, girl, July 24, St. Mary's SIDWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.

2097 Evergreen, girt, July 24, St. Mary's MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Adlai. Arthur.

boy, July 24, St. Mary's BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. William. Sullivan, boy, July 24, St.

Mary's STEELE, Mr. and Mrs. John, 2034 E. Lincoln, girl, July 25, St. Mary's ASHLEY, Mr.

and Mrs. William Bethany, boy, July 25, St. Mary's DAMERY, Mr. and Mrs. William, Blu Mound, girt, July 25, St.

Mary's HIGGINS, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Mowed. qua, girl, July 26, St. Mary's KNOTTS, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy, 1188 W. Green, girl, July 23, DMH STEVENS, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Bethany, boy, July 24, DMH HUNTER, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward, 7D1 W. Olive, boy, July 25, DMH kilzer. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger, sneiby- vllle, boy, July 25, DMH RUSSELL, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 1758 E. Locust, boy, July 25, DMH public meetings bramer 4 Central Illinois Births Mattoon Memorial Hospital HERSCHBERGER, Mr. and Mrs.

Oba. Humboldt, boy, July 23. van 5LYOC, Mr. ana Mrs. cnanes.

Mattoon, girl, July 26. DRUMMOND, Mr. and Mrs. William. Mattoon, boy, July 25.

GOLDSTEIN. Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Trilla, girl, July 25.

SINNER, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Mattooa, boy, July 24. Charleston community Hospital DACOSTA, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce, Charleston, bay, July 24. KfcbY, Mr. ana Mrs. mik, Charleston. girt, July 24.

i snemy county Hospital RODMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Westervelt, boy, July 25. Fayette county Hospital STINE, Mr. and Mrs.

Gearold, Vandalia. girl, July 25. KIRK, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Hlllsboro.

girl, July 25. CHRISTIAN, Mr. and Mrs. Uenyle. Ramsey, girl, July 26.

BAYLE5, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Brownstown. twin boys, July 26. Salem Memorial Hospital GIBSON, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rav. Salem, boy, July 23. Kirby Hospital BLANKENBURG, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip. Urbana, boy, July 23. BENNETT Ralph O. Bennett, 57, of Taylorville died 2:20 p.m. Sunday, St.

Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; born West Frankfort; member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Taylorville; leaves sons, David, Taylorville; Michael, Florida; John, Decatur; daughter, Mrs. Robert (Mary Ann) Bowers, Terre Haute, sisters, Mrs. Lavell Gillespie, Chicago; Mrs. Nina Vaughn, Mulkeytown; half sisters; Mcs.

Willma Lipe, Peoria; Mrs. Lois Robinson, Miami, half brother, Audra Bennett, Royalton: services 9 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Taylorville; burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville; call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday; 5nafer Funeral Home.

Taylorville; Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday. BROWN Dawn Marie Brown, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, of Brownstown, formerly of Ramsey died 11:47 a.m.

Sundav. Pana Community Hospital, jyana; leaves parents: brothers. Dewyane and Robert, both at home; sister, Julie at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanders, Ramsey; Mr.

and Mrs. Nova Brown, Bingham; graveside services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Ramsey Cemetery, Ramsev: call anytime, Miller Funeral Home, Ramsey. CARTER Marvin S. Carter.

94. nf Charleston died 9:15 D.m. Sun day, Charleston Community Hospital; born Coles Countv: married Ella Price: she preceded him in death; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Harper iwicKard Funeral Home, Charleston; burial Mount Tabor Cemetery, south of Charleston- call after 4 p.m. Tuesday.

CLARK Grover C. Clark. R4 nf Nokomis died 7:20 p.m. Sunday nib nome; born Mount Auburn; member of Grace United Methodist Church, Nokomis; married Minnie Dunkel Feb. 18, 1909, Decatur; she died 1969; leaves daughters, Mrs.

Shirley Cochran and Alberta Clark, both of NnknmiV son, Robert, Pana; sister, Mrs. Edna Chaney, Venice, ll grandchildren; 18 great -grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Stiehl -Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis; burial Mount Auburn Cemetery: call 5 to nm Tuesday. COLWELL Joe Edward Colwell, ll, of Lincoln drowned 5:45 p.m. Sunday, Salt Creek, Lincoln; born Galesburg; leaves father, Jame Colwell, Oneida; mother, Mrs.

Joyce Bryant, Lincoln; stepfather, Wallace Bryant, Lincoln; grandparents, Mrs. Twila McNeely, Avon; Charles Ferven and Majorie Colwell, both of Galesburg; brother, Thomas, Oneida; sister, Mary Ellen, Oneida; stepsisters, Jacqueline and Lynn, both of Oneida; Caroline Flack, -California; stepbrothers, Freddie Bryant, Kansas; Wallace Bryant and Donnie Bryant, both of Lincoln; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln; burial Zion Cemetery. Lincoln; call 7 to 9 p.m. Tues day.

DAY Lester Day, 67, of Middletown died 9:40 p.m. Sunday, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital; born Jones County, Iowa; member of the Congregational Church, Anamosa, Iowa; past master of the New Holland Masonic Lodge; member of the Lincoln Order of the Eastern Star; married Volet Cory, May 25, 1935, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; leaves wife; daughter, Mrs. Caroline Merriman, Port Salerno, sisters, Mrs. Minnie Streeter, Mrs. Gladys Hart man; and Mrs.

Florence Newhard, all of Anamosa, Iowa; six grandchildren; four great -grandchildren; services 4 p.m. Wednesday, Anamosa Congregational Church; burial Riverside Cemetery, Anamosa, Iowa; call 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln. GOEBEL John F. Goebel, 94, of Montrose died 7 a.m.

Monday in his home; born Montrose; member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, near Montrose; leaves sisters, Ella Goebel and Christine Goebel, both of Montrose; brothers, Daniel and August, both of Montrose; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, St. Paul Lutheran Church, between Montrose and Dieterich; burial church cemetery; call 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the family residence, Montrose and from noon Wednesday until time of service at the church; memorials: St.

Paul Lutheran Church Memorial Fund; ar rangements made through the Bishop Funeral Home, Greenup. GREEN Genevieve Green, 66, of Petersburg, formerly of Paris died 12:19 a.m. Sunday, Davies County Hospital, born Edgar County; member of Ladies Auxiliary VFW, Petersburg, Presbyterian Church, Petersburg, leaves brothers, Bert A. Sanders, and Francis Sanders, both of Paris; services 2:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Blume -Stewart Carroll Funeral Home, Paris; burial Edgar Cemetery, Paris; call 3 to 9 p.m. Tues day.

HAMPTON Mrs. Nell HamDton. 81. died at 6:30 a.m. Monday at the Arthur Nursing Home.

Arthur: born Aug. 6, 1889, Monticello; mar ried Logan Hampton, June, 1910; he preceded her in death; leaves son, William HamDton. Monticello; brother Lynn Robison, West Branch, services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello: burial Monticello Cemetery; call 7-9 p.m. Tues day.

MIDDLETON Lena Middleton, 67, of Casey was found dead at 7 a.m. Monday in her home; born Casey; married Todd Middleton, 1919; he died 1957; leaves daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Bailey and Mrs. Norma Tutewiler, both of Casey; Mrs. Sharon Titus, Kernville, sisters, Mrs.

Zona Smith and Mrs. Loto Mauk, both of Casey; Mrs. Letha Gingery, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Bertha Smith, Vandalia; Mrs. Dessie Smith, Robinson; brother, Ozro Smith, Casey, services 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Markwell Funeral Home. Casev: burial Casey Washington Street Cemetery; call after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Decatur BOND John Thomas Bond, 41, of 1152 E. Marietta was dead on arrival at Decatur Memorial Hospital at 10:56 a.m.

Saturday. He died of gunshot wounds. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. EKISS Carl L. Ekiss, 55, of 1929 E.

Prairie died at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in St. Mary's Hospital Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home where friends may call after 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Masonic services will be held by Great Light Lodge 1064 at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. RILEY W.O. Earle W.

Riley, 30, of San Diego, died Wednesday of natural causes in Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday. SIGMUND Mrs.

George (Catherine Sigmund, 70, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, died at 1:45 p.m. Monday in St. Mary's Hospital Arrangements for services and burial Cedar Rapids are incomplete. J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.

Mrs. Sigmund was born in Galena, a daughter of Edward and Stella Tease Casserly. She was married to George Sigmund, who preceded her in death. Surviving is a son, Leonard Albaugh of Decatur. STOLLARD Mrs.

Celia Stollard, 80, of 1128 E. Cantrell died at 7:15 p.m. Saturday in Americana Nursing Home. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in SL Johns Episcopal Church.

Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Stollard was born in Charleston, a daughter of Francis and Savannah Gordon. She married Herbie Stollard in Decatur, June 27, 1933. Her husband, one step -daughter, two sisters and one brother preceded her in death.

Central Illinois ANGLIN Mrs. Fred (Erma Anglin, 73, of Atwood died 12:15 p.m. Sunday, St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; born Moultrie County; member of UC Chapel, nortbwest of Arthur; married Fred Anglin Oct. 25, 1918; he survives; leaves daughters, Mrs.

Winifred (Freda) Glad-ville, Mrs. Cecil (Marie) Moomey and Jean Anglin, all of Decatur; Mrs. Joseph (Phyllis) Hodge, LaPlace; Mrs. William (Virginia) Ward, Bryan, Ohio; sons, Ralph Edward, Sheffield; Carl, Redondo Beach, Marvin, Cedar Crest, N.M.; 22 grandchildren; one son preceded her in death; services 1 p.m Wednesday, Born Funeral Home, Atwood; burial Ham mond Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m, Tuesday. Entertainment Calendar Today "A Thousand Clowns" will be presented in Kirkland Fine Arts Center at Millikin University at 8 p.m.

and will run through Saturday. Mark Sorensen and Terri Kelson have lead roles. Tickets are on sale from 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. in the Kirkland ticket office. Bruce Yarnell will star in the musical "The Most Happy Fella" at the Little Theatre On the Square in Sullivan at 8 p.m.

This is the first performance of the show which will run through Aug. 8. Peter Marshall will star in Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" at 8:15 p.m. at the St. Louis Municipal Opera.

Service Club Meetings Today Sertoma Club, Decatur Club, noon. Mrs. Richard E. Schumann, coordinator for Decatur Chapter of American Field Service, will explain operation of the local chap ter. Breakfast Optimist Club, 7 a.m.

today, Sheraton Inn, Robert Clark of Blue Mound will speak on drug abuse. Theater Clock AVON "Big Jake," at 1, 2:55, 4:55, 6:50 and 8:50 p.m., starring John Wayne and Richard Boone. Billed as John Wayne's "biggest and best." Rated G. CINEMA I "The Anderson Tapes," at 1:40, 3:55, 5:30, 7:25 and 9:20 p.m. starring Sean Connery with Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam and Alan King, rated GP.

CINEMA II "How to Frame a Figg," at 1:45, 5:25 and 9:05 p.m., starring Don Knotts, rated "They Might Be Giants," with George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward, at 3:34 and 7:15 p.m., rated G. DRIVE-IN "Ryan's Daughter," with Robert Mit-chum, Trevor Howard, Christopher Jones, John Mills, Leo McKern and Sarah Miles, rated GP; "The Impossible Years," with David Niven, Lola Albright and Ozzie Nelson. Theater opens 7:30 p.m. LINCOLN "LeMans with Steve McQueen, who takes you for a drive in the country.

The country is France, and tne anve is at 200 m.p.h., at 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. OUTDOOR "The Hunting Party" Rated X. no one under 18 admitted; identification must be presented. Also "Midnight Cowboy" with Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight. Rated X.

Theater opens at "Hun ting" will be snown first. ROGERS "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," at 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m., rated for great family fun!.

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