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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 25

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Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, August 17, 1971 24 DECATUR HERALD U.S. Weather from NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Entertainment Calendar Today Tom Poston will star in "Fid High Low Pr. of Commerce Illinois Forecast Mostly sunny and a little warmer today and Wednesday. Highs today 82 to 90. Lows tonight 57 to 65.

Highs Wednesday 85 to 93. Decatur Temperatures Monday Temperatures 7 a.m. 59 7 p.m. 73 Noon 79 10 p.m. 69 High 81 Low 58 sunrise: Records Records for Aug.

16: High 100 degrees, 1913 Traffic Court WEDNESDAY Pauline G. (Stafford) Lerone, 1114 N. Monroe disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $3 costs. Roger D. Giles, 952 E.

Eldorado improper mufflers, $20 fine, $5 costs (in court). Paul D. Black, (Moweaqua), speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs. Thomas A. Phillips, 361 N.

College speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs. Jack E. Lewis, 2428 E. Kile too fast for conditions, $23 fine, $25 costs (in court). Julia E.

Lashinski, 669 S. 22nd improper backing, $10 fine, $5 costs. Jack R. Harry, 327 S. College speeding, $15 fine, $3 costs.

Kurtz W. Ebbert, Taylorville, speeding, $18 fine, $5 costs. Albany, clear 76 57 Albuquerque, clear 81 61 Boston, clear 80 61 Chicago, clear 71 61 Cincinnati, clear 83 62 Cleveland, clear 73 56 Denver, clear 93 57 Des Moines, clear 84 58 Detroit, clear 80 56 Indianapolis, clear 81 62 Kansas City, clear 87 68 Little Rock, clear 88 72 Los Angeles, clear 83 68 Louisville, clear 84 68 Memphis, clear 88 70 Miami, cldy 87 80 Milwaukee, clear 74 54 Minneapolis, clear 86 56 New cldy 90 76 New York, clear 82 64 Okla. City, cldy 88 70 Omaha, clear 86 63 Philadelphia, clear 82 67 Phoenix, clear 103 80 Pittsburgh, clear 83 56 St. Louis, clear 84 64 Salt Lake, clear 92 65 San Diego, clear 81 70 San clear 68 55 Seattle, clear 73 54 Tampa, cldy 81 74 .50 Washington, cldy 83 71 (figure Show High Expected for Ocryllm Imtiday Low 49 degrees, 1929 Precipitation 1910 1.13 inches, LAKE LEVEL Shelby ville Lake Level: normal pool 599.7 4 p.m.

Saturday 23 inches above normal; 4 p.m. Sunday 20 inches above normal; 4 p.m. Monday 17 inches above normal. Decatur, Central Illinois Record) Traffic Accidents NOAA, U.S. Dept.

local focta Cemetery, Lincoln; call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln; Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday. SMITH Wallace J. Smith, 70, of Effingham was dead on arrival 9 a.m.

Monday, St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; born Louisville; member of American Legion Post 120, Eff ingham; veteran of World War II; married Hazel Neff; leaves! wife; daughter, Mrs. Richard (Rosaline) Yarnold; sister, Mrs. Hal Pulliam, Louisville services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Church, of Christ, Effingham; burial Orchard Hill Cemetery, Louisville; call 4 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday, Johnson Funeral Home, Effingham. STRETCH Mrs. George (Esther) Stretch, 79, of Shelbyville died 5:30 a.m. Monday in her home; member of First United Methodist Church, Shelbyville; Order of Eastern Star; married George Stretch; he died in 1958; leaves son, Lt. Col.

Dan Holland, Tucson, brother, Russell Orberg, Treasure Island, one granddaughter; services 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Howe Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville; burial Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville; call 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. STUBBS Mrs. Clarence (Eliza Ann) Stubbs, 79, of Lincoln, formerly of Clinton died 7 p.m.

Saturday, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln; services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Pullen Boos Funeral Home, Clinton; burial Gibson City Cemetery; call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. STULL Mrs. Clarence (Mae Stull, 87, of Mattoon died 4:20 p.m.

Monday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital, Mattoon; born Coles County; member of Central Community Church, Mattoon; married Clarence H. Stull; he died in 1964; leaves daughters, Mrs. Opal Zike and Mrs. Shelby Hite, both of Mattoon; Mrs. Edra Bradey, Riverside, Mrs.

Victor Miller, Neoga; Mrs. Mary Wygent, McKeesport, son, Norman, Mattoon; sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hardy and Mrs. Josephine Akers, both of Mat toon; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; call 6 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. ZIMMERMAN Mrs. Fred (Abbigail) Zimmerman, 77, of Effingham died 10 p.m. Sunday, St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; born Effingham; married Fred Zimmerman; leaves husband; sons, Fred W.

Saigon, South Vietnam; Robert Litchfield; Philip Cincinnati, Ohio; daughter, Mrs. Howard (Betty) Wells, Wheaton; sisters, Mrs. Francis Droll. Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Georgann Ewing, Long Beach, services i 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday. Johnson Funeral Home, Effingham; burial Union Cemetery, Alta-mont; call 4 to 9 p.m. (Wsof dler on the Roof" at 8 p.m. at the Little Theatre On the Square in Sullivan. Joel Grey will star in Cabaret" at 8:15 p.m.

at the St. Louis Municipal Opera. The Illinois State Fair con tinues at the state fairgrounds. Senior Citizens Calendar Today Quilting, Friendship House, 649 W. North 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Bring a sandwich. Make dressings for American Cancer Society, Friendship House, 1 to 4 p.m. Men's Card Club, Freda Combs Center, 550 Greenwood 1 to 4 p.m. Coffee and doughnuts.

Illinois Traffic Fatalities August 13, 1971 9 August 13, 1970 3 August 14, 1971 7 August 14, 1970 8 August 15, 1971 7 August 15, 1970 6 1971 total to date 1.412 1970 total for same period 1,321 1970 total fatalities 2,346 Building Permits City August 16 1598 N. Morgan Leeway Construction residential alterations, $4,000. 1424 E. North L. L.

Wingler, business new, $52,800. 1234 DeVore, $4,100. 1618 E. Witham, $500. Eldorado E.B.

business alterations, Main Gerald L. garage alterations, Central Illinois Births St. Anthony Memorial Hospital HILLE, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Eft- mgnam.

gin, Aug. 13. BECCUE. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert, Edgewood, boy, Aug. 14. Mattoon Memorial Hospital BALLINGER, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond.

Neoga. girl, Aug. 13. LI VESA Mr. and Mrs.

James, Mattoon, girl, Aug. 13. PEARCY, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Charleston, boy, Aug.

15. ELSON, Mr. and Mrs. John, Effingham, boy, Aug. 14.

Charleston Community Hospital WHITROCK, Mr. ond Mrs. Wlllord, Charleston, boy. Aug. 15.

BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Charleston, girl, Aug. 15. Fayette County Hospital DIVELEY, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry, Van-dolio, boy, Aug. 15. NIKITAS. Mr.

ond Mrs. Jerry, Vondalia, boy, Aug. 15. CRAIG, Mr. ond Mrs.

Carl, Ramsey, boy, Aug. 16. KOEBERLEIN, Mr. ond Mrs. Kenneth, Altomont.

girl, Aug. 16. Hospital KALMAR, Mr. ond Mrs. Rudolph, Tuscola, boy, Aug.

13. YORK, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert, Areola, girl, Aug. 15.

FULTS. Mr. and Mrs. John, Tuscola, girl, Aug. 15.

Rkhland Memorlol Hospltol NOVACK. Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Olney, girl, Aug. 14.

PIM Mr nnH Mr Inhn U.t I boy. Aug. BLAIR, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, Bridgeport, girl, Aug.

14. WORKMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Olney, twin girls, Aug. 15.

BOLDREY, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Olney, girl, Aug. 15. Kirby Hospital -EKISS, Mr.

ond Mrs. Clarence, Bement, boy. Aug. 15. EUBANKS, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas, Chamoaign, girt, Aug. 16. A bra horn Lincoln Memorial Hospital BELL, Mr. ond Mrs.

Harold Chestnut, girl, Aua. IX RENFRO, Mr. and Mrs. Terry, Mid-dletown, girl, Aug. 15.

Shelby County Hospital LOCKE, Mr. and Mrs. Hal, Findlay, girl, Aug. 14. Marriage Licenses William Booker, 19, IIHopoHs, TerrI Sue Lentz, 19, Elwm Kent L.

Chrismon, 27, Decatur, Charlotte Marie Pierce, 31, Decatur Charles W. Rowland, 21, Faribault, Chariene Maria Schmidt, 20, Jackson, Ala. Mark A. Wade, 23, Decatur, Don no Mae Stanley, 21, Decatur Lloyd A. Fair, 56, Arthur, Sylvia Irene White, 49, Cerro Gordo Thomas W.

Trent, 26, Champaign, Gall Frances Goud, 23, Champaign. Public Meetings Today Decatur Housing Authority, Longview Administration building, 401 Longview, 4 p.m. ect site office, 921 N. Jasper 7 p.m. Decatur Zoning Boord ot Appeals, City Council Chambers, 355 E.

Wood 4 p.m. Wednesday Central Illinois Regional Commission for Law Enforcement, Moultrie County courthouse, Sullivan, 7:30 p.m. Fire Calls Saturday 8:56 a.m., 2200 E. Eldorado, A. E.

Staley Mfg. Building 49, overheated circuit breaker, no loss 10:46 a.m., 200 S. Union, wash down gasoline. 12:11 p.m., 1828 N. Broadway, occupant, Helen Taliferro, illegal burning 1:04 p.m., 2471 N.

Monroe, illegal open burning 1:13 p.m., 358 E. Stuart, occupont Locy McGlnnis, Hleoal open burning 2:16 p.m., 867 N. Union, occupant James Richardson, illegal open burning 2:36 p.m., 4320 E. Cleveland, legal burning Sunday 1:28 o.m., 506 E. Condit, occupant Lewis Balding, lightning struck building, J2O0 loss 1:57 p.m., 2601 N.

Union, Cremeen's Manor, overheated motor In vent system, 550 loss Coftiuti Deaths Springs; Kenneth, Des Plains; sisters, Mrs. Waunetah Gish and Mrs. Fawn Slager, both of East Peoria; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Waddington Funeral Home, Tuscola; burial Fairfield Cemetery, north of Newman; call 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.

BAREITHER Kathryn M. Bareither, nf Mattoon died 1:45 p.m. Sunday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital, Mattoon; born Clay County; member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Mattoon; Women's Missionary Society; leaves sisters, Carrie Bareither and Mrs. Molly Witt, both of Mattoon; brother, Paul, Mattoon; services 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Mattoon; burial Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; call anytime, Schilling Funeral- Home, Mattoon. GRAY Walter M. Gray, 71, of Detroit, formerly of Mattoon died Saturday night, born Mattoon; leaves brother, William Lawrence ville; services 3 p.m. Wednesday, Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; call 1 p.m.

Wednesday until time of services. MCCONNELL Sgt. Dave McConnell, 23, of Champaign, stationed at Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka, early Sunday morning in a hospital at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas as a result of injuries suffered in an auto accident near Topeka July 24; ser vices 2 p.m. Thursday, Caudill -King Funeral Home, Charles ton; burial Rest Haven Cemetery, Mattoon; call after 4 p.m Wednesday; military rites at graveside. MCGAVOCK James Byron McGavock, 60, of Peoria, died 4 p.m.

Friday, Veterans Research Hospital, Chicago; born Decatur; services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Simons Funeral Home, Peoria; burial Springdale Cemetery, Peoria; call 6 to 9 p.m Tuesday. MYERS George Myers, 72, of rural Olney died 1 a.m. Monday, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Richland County; leaves brothers, Henry, Olney; Charles, Tavares, sisters, Mrs. Katie Blackford, Olney; Mrs.

Esther Wilson, Dundas Mrs. Minnie Thomas, High Springs, services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Summers Mar shall Funeral Home, Olney: burial Houser Cemetery, near Olney; call after 2 p.m. Tues day. PARROTT Joseph Bevrley Parrott, 31, of Lincoln died a.m.

Sunday as a result of burns; born Lebanon, member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Lin coln; married Barbara Helton; leaves wife; sons, Michael Lynn and Joseph Bevrley, both at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parrott, Lebanon, brothers, James, Lincoln; Charles, Stanley, and Tommy, all of Lebanon, sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Neil, Laura A.

Harris, 321 Longview, no driver's license, $15 costs, six months proba tion. Thomas A. Gleason, 893 W. Wood speeding, $13 fine, $3 costs. Earnest L.

Dawson, 517 S. Haworth speeding, $14 Jine, $5 costs. Samuel E. Dixon, 346 E. Lincoln speeding, $17 fine, $3 costs.

Louis J. Cognata, 60 N. Country Club disobeyed traffic signal, $25 fine, $25 costs (in court). Ethel E. Cason, 1105 W.

Green speeding, $19 fine, $3 costs. William W. Cox, 3861 N. Warren failure to give information after striking property, $10 fine, $5 costs. Carrie L.

Bolin, 2048 Julio speeding, $18 fine, $5 costs. Stephen W. Barnett, 363 W. Sawyer disobeyed stop signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. THURSDAY Wilson F.

Glover, 224 Cobb following too closely, dismissed, $10 costs; riding motorcycle without special equipment glasses, dismissed, $10 costs; failure to stop and give information, $35 fine, $13 costs (in court); no valid registration plates, dismissed, $10 costs. Donald C. Little. Six 2nd South Shores improper right turn, $50 fine, $22.40 costs (in court); disobeyed traffic signal, $15 fine, $15 costs (in court). Carnell Johnson, 701 E.

Garfield reckless driving, $50 fine, $15 costs (in court). Gerald D. Jewell, 637 W. Leafland reckless driving, $25 fine, $15 costs (in court). Nancy L.

Haley, 1032 N. Monroe disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $25 costs (in court). Edward W. Hall, 121 N. 8th disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Linda S. Goodrich, Atwood, speeding, $17 fine, $5 costs. Phyllis M. Glover, 934 W. William speeding, $19 fine, $5 costs.

Diana G. Bolin, 1428 N. Huron too fast for conditions, $10 fine, $5 costs. Ray J. Arndt, 2182 Franklin Street failure to yield, $10 fine, $43.20 costs (in court).

Jack L. Greider, 4141 Woodhill failure to reduce speed to avoid accident, dismissed, $10 costs. John M. Ferguson, 2140 W. Main speeding, $13 fine, $3 costs.

Randy G. Ewing, 1753 N. 31st speeding, $100 fine, $15 costs (in court). Marcel A. Comte, Bloom-ington, speeding, $15 fine, $3 costs.

Donald R. Chappell, 2244 S. Hawthorne speeding, $10 fine, $25 costs. Charles F. Weikle, Maroa, too fast for conditions, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court).

Melvin T. Ward, 2557 E. Division disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $io costs (in court). Keith M. Stivers, 1411 S.

Maf-fit speeding, $13 fine, $3 costs. John W. Schnake, 1592 W. Decatur speeding, $17 fine, $5 costs. Decatur Births CLAYTON, Mr.

ond Mrs. Vernon, Mount Zlon, girl, Aua. 13. DMH 5NEAD, Mr. ond Mrs.

Kenneth, 1025 Turner, girl, Aug. 13, DMH POLLEY, Mr. ond Mrs. Francis, 1755 E. Main, girl, Aug.

14. DMH T'JSSING, Mr. ond Mrs. Gary, 4055 E. Marietta, boy, Aug.

14, DMH ALVIS, Mr. ond Mrs. Darrel, Clinton, girl, Aug. 15, DMH SNYDER, Mr. ond Mrs.

Wendell, 625 Olive, girl, Aug. 15, DMH TRUDEAU, Mr. ond Mrs. Roland, Mount Zlon. boy, Aug.

15, DMH WATROUS, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 1754 N. Grocelond, girl, Aug. 15, DMH ASHENFELTER, Mr.

and Mrs. Troy, Cerro Gordo, boy, Aug. 14, St. Mary's COOLEY, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen, 122 E. Condit, girl, Aug. 14, St. Mary's ECKART, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald, Macon, boy, Aua. 14, St. Mary's JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. William, 2670 35th, girl.

Aug. 14, St. Mary's WALTON, Mr. ond Mrs. Tony, Ston-Ington, girl, Aug.

15, St. Mary's WOODS, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert, 1803 W. Sunset, boy, Aug.

15, St. Mary's department of the Norfolk Western Railway Co. having i retired in July, 1967. He was a member of Stepheni Decatur Lodge 979 of which he was Past Worshipful' Master. He was also a member of Grace United Methodist I Church.

He married Helen Falkenroth on February 15, 1928, in Decatur. Surviving Mr. Keeler are his wife; son, Richard A. of Glen Ellyn and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother.

REED Irvin A. "Senator" Reed 82, of 1148 N. James died at 6:15 a.m. Monday in Wabash Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in Brintl-inger's Funeral Home, where friends may call after 5 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Mr. Reed was born in Mount Auburn, a son of George and! Nancy Cook Reed.

He was a member of the last Park Baptist Church, the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, and the Norfolk Western Fellowship Club. He was employed by the Wabash Railroad Co. for 30 years as a carman, retiring in 1956. He married Mary Colburn, April 14, 1920, in Decatur. Surviving are his wife; sons, Irvin A.

Robert, Donald, and Nathan, all of Decatur; daughters, Mrs. Hugh (Marie) Major and Lilly Reed, both of Decatur; Mrs. Russell (Betty) Nance of Springfield; Mrs. Marvin (Barbara) Perry of Findlay and Mrs. Evelyn Thomas of Mechanicsburg; brother, Raymond, of Kalamazoo, 26 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

Two sons and two brothers preceded him death. Central Illinois ABELL John Clarence Abell, 79, Spr- intxfiolrl Hind 5-15 a Mnnrlav Dirksen House, Springfield; born near Divernon; member St. Joseph's Romar Catholic Church, Springfield; Holy Name Society; assistant manager Sangamon County Farm Bureau's seed department for 10 years before retirement; mar ried Mayme Sheedy Nov. 24, 1915 in Pawnee; leaves wife; daughters, Mrs. James (Kathryn) O'Brien, Decatur; Geneva Abell, at home; Mrs.

Carl (Thelma) Goebel, Harvel; sister, Mrs. Gene Lahr, Decatur; 13 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; a son preceded him in death; services a.m. Wednesday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Spr-I mgfield; burial St. Maurice Cemetery, Morrison ville; call 4 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday, Kirlin Egan Funeral Home, Springfield; Rosary 8:15 p.m. Tues day; arrangements by Fishburn Funeral Home, Morrison- wile. ARWINE Clancy Arwine, 75, of East Peoria, formerly of Newman and Murdock area, died 12:35 p.m. Sunday, Hoped ale Medical Complex. Hopedale; born 1 Decatur BUNNING Mrs.

Harold (Jennie Bun-ning, 50, of rural Moweaqua, formerly of Decatur, died at 5:45 p.m. Sunday in Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Moweaqua Christian Church.

Burial will be in IOOF cemetery, Moweaqua. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Moweaqua. Mrs. Bunning was born near Vandalia, a daughter of Other H.

and Nellie Miller Summerlot. She moved from Decatur to Moweaqua nine years ago. While in Decatur she was an employe of Sears, Roebuck and Co. for 17 years. Mrs.

Bunning was a member of Moweaqua Christian Church and the Women's Council of the Church. She also held memberships in the American Home Club, Order of the Easter Star, Shelby Home Extension and the Woman's Auxiliary of Shelby County Hospital. She married Harold Bunning on Aug. 5, 1962 in Moweaqua. He survives.

Other survivors include two stepdaughters, Mrs. Samuel (Shirley) Funk of Hammond; Mrs. Duane (Beverly) Rarick of Moweaqua; one stepson, W. H. Bunning Jr.

of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Donald (Wilma) Davis of Windsor; Mrs. William R. (Helen) Jones of Divernon; Mrs. Eddie (Florence) Crawford of Decatur; one brother, Other of Decatur; mother, Nellie Sum- merlott, Divernon; five grana children.

CARMEAN Mrs. John (Jeanne Marie) Carmean. 68, of 128 W. William St. died at 3:45 p.m.

Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. FuneraJ arrangements are; incomplete at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek. Mrs. Carmean was born in Paris.

France, a daughter of Louis Poret. and Marie AdnaS; ane marriea jonn warmean In 1932 in Decatur. She leaves her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Kathleen) Kissel of Decatur; sisters, Mrs. Amadia Starbody of Decatur and Denise Passini of Dalzell; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

GRAHAM Mrs. John (Frances) Graham, 88, formerly of Decatur died Aug. 10 in Washington, D.C. Burial was in Berkeley, Calif. Mrs.

Graham was the daughter of Adm. C.B.T. and Nell Johns Moore. Her grandmother was Mrs. Jane M.

Johns whose home gave the name to Johns Hill. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jane Sykes of Lafayette, two grandchildren and two great grandchijdren. KEELER John W. "Jack" Keeler, 71, of 115 N.

Dennis Ave. died at 5: p.m. Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Brintlinger's Olive streets; witnesses said vehicle hit a street sign. Gregory R.

Alexander, 23, of 2393 E. Olive (parked) Vickie L. Vickers of 1144 Turner 3:38 a.m., 1700 E. Pershing Rd. (Driver) Steven L.

Long, 17, of 1618 W. Division St. (injured); (driver) Joseph R. Castle, 28, of 2277 W. Center 5:21 p.m..

Division St. at Woodlawn Ave. (Parked) Ralph Wynes of 4211 Lake Shore (driver) Russell H. Abraham, 57, of 1354 E. Whitmer 4:28 p.m., 4211 Lake Shore Dr.

moving vehicle struck parked trailer. (Driver) Freddy P. Thacker, 39, of 1123 Delta (parked) Theodore W. Wrighthouse of 3285 Baltimore 8:55 p.m., parking lot at 2169 E. Main moving vehicle struck parked car.

MONDAY Sherry L. Doolin, 20, of 3255 MacArthur Carol S. Lyda, 21, of 1064 E. Clay 9:03 p.m., Witt at Eldorado streets. Service Club Meetings Today Kiwanis Club, Adult tinuation Center, 1430 N.

con- 22nd 12:10 p.m. Ralph Westerman of the Center will speak on "What Goes On in Adult Education" and. conduct a tour of the building. Swartz Restaurant will cater dinner. Sertoma Club, Decatur Club, noon.

Richard Mayberry will talk "about little league in football. Theater Clock AVON "Willard," at 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7:05 and 9 p.m., starring Bruce Davison, Sondra Locke, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Borgnine and others, rated GP. Billed as the one movie you should not see alone. CINEMA I "Pinocchio," at 1:30, 3, 5, 6 and 8:40 p.m. Walt Disney's all-cartoon feature; all seats $1 until 2 p.m.

except Sunday and holidays. CINEMA II "The Hellstrom Chronicle," at 1:30, 3:30, 5:05, 7:05 and 9:05 p.m. Science fiction or fact? Rated G. DRIVE-IN "Big Jake," with John Wayne and Richard Boone; "The Cheyenne Social Club," with James Stewart and Henry Fonda, rated GP with parental guidance suggested. Theater opens p.m.

LINCOLN "The Seven Minutes," at 5:10, 7:15 and 9:20 p.m., with Wayne Maunder, Marianne McAndrew, Philip Carey, Edy Williams and Yvonne de Carlo, rated R. OUTDOOR "I Drink Your Blood" and "I Eat Your Skin," double-billed horror. Theater opens 7:30 p.m. ROGERS-Carnal Knowledge," at 7 and 8:50 p.m., with Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Candice Bergen, Arthur Garfunkel, Ann-Margret and Jules Feiff er, rated R. FRIDAY (Driver) 1 a J.

Lawrence, 27, 1721 E. Walnut (parked) John A. Vogel, 144 N. Western 3:50 p.m., parking lot at 427 Longview PL Chester A. Schwab, 71, of 1596 N.

Church John Fitzgerald, 35, 144 N. Summit 4:32 p.m., Main St. at Oakland Ave. (Parked) Lenord Ford, 1614 E. Locust Friday, 1900 Block N.

Lowber owner said an unknown vehicle struck his car. (Parked) Renee Ragsdale, 436 W. Eldorado 11:54 p.m., 800 Block E. Eldorado witness stated that an unidentified vehicle struck the car. Carolyn A.

Jarrett, 21, 228 E. Marion Alton F. Baker, 66, Findlay; 8:29 p.m., Wood at Hilton streets. Marilyn L. Stienkamp, 28, 2167 Ridgeview Paul L.

Lamb, 20, Farmer City; 11:58 a.m., 2800 Block N. 22nd St. Beverly J. Drew, 38, Sullivan; Robert T. Newcome, 57, Moweaqua; 1:10 p.m., 800 Block E.

Eldorado St. Robert W. Leschewski, 33, 1412 E. Walnut John D. Mathis 43, 1717 Folk St.

(injured); 6:19 p.m., Locust at 22nd streets. (Driver) William J. Harper, 55, Boody; (passenger) Marjorie Harper, 49, Boody (injured); (driver) Ruth Ann Cunningham, 23, Centralia; (passenger) Donald Cunningham, 7, Centralia (injured); Dewaina Cunningham, 5, Centralia (injured); 4:22 p.m., Illinois 47 at U. S. 51 (South Shores intersection) SATURDAY Connie J.

Shoemaker, 18, 503 N. 34th Robert Jacobus, 825 W. Main 9:05 a.m., Wood St. at Broadway. Marion Moore, 1533 N.

Water James H. Walters, 30, Route 11:30 a.m., 1900 Block N. Water St. (Driver) Robert P. Wylie, 38, 1606 E.

Clay (driver) Delbert C. Sigmon, 59, 2123 E. Wood St. (Driver) Kirk D. Glover, 16, 244 Cobb Ave.

(injured); (passenger) Craig Minor, 19, 1914 W. Riverview Ave. injured); (passenger) Randy Cottle, 18, 444 S. Westdale a. (injured); 9:14 a.m., Prairie Ave.

at Jasper St. (Driver) Sandra J. Coffman, of 840 Frank 6 p.m., Eldorado at Jasper streets; driver said she was in right lane and a panel truck made a right turn from a through lane and struck her vehicle. Dale A. 36, of 1995 N.

Dennis Eric Burmeister, 16, of 36 N. Wilcox Lane; 9:42 p.m., Fairview Ave. at Cushing St. Glen M. Kramer, 45, of 1728 Barrington Virgil E.

Lowe, 22, of Route 5:18 p.m., Water St. at Pershing Rd. Caroline E. Cowgill, 22, of 2286 E. Hickory Harold H.

Hickenbcttom, 29. of 444 S. 23rd 10:45 p.m., Division St. at Taylor Ave. SUNDAY (Driver) Betty J.

Brinkley, 42, of Arthur; 12:05 a.m., 22nd at Funeral Home. Burial will be in i Elkinsville, member ofjWatseka; Mrs. Marcella Cana-Gfaceland Cemetery. Creve Couer Christian Church, day, Louisville; Jane Canl Mr. Keeler was born July 31, VFW, Hinsdale; Veteran of i Parrott.

Reno, Mrs. Mary 1900 in Decatur, a son of Henry World War married Florence Rita Newton. Lebanon, H. and Flora Kitchen1 Campbell Dec. 31, 19141 services 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Keeler. Newman; she died in 1950; I St. Patrick's Catholic Church, He was employed in the car leaves sons, Roy, Western' Lincoln; burial Holy Cross.

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