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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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4
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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Ulinois, Thursday, April 2, 1964. Served 4 Terms sults of the poll do not constitute an endorsement of Percy, Percy told my daughter call Normans' for your rugs, drapes and a Chicago industrialist, over INSURANCE COMPANY ELECTS LINCOLN MAYOR Lincoln, April 1 (Special) Edward L. Spellman of Lin Scott, state treasurer. Tlii nnll alcn chmxrori rurmture cleaning, it manes spring nj Meyer over Elmer Hoffmanf housed eaning so much easier. State Rep.

Dave Glenn Dies in Home at Greenup coln has been elected vice pres In Coles Poll Charleston, April 1 (Special) Coles County Republican MAN ARRESTED ON PIATT CHECK CHARGE Monticello, April 1 (Special) Thomas Martin Shatto, 30, is being held in Piatt County jail on a charge of passing a bad check in the amount of $148 to the Bowen Motor Co. of Be-ment'. Sheriff Harold Peck said Shatto also is being held as a possible parole violator. He is on parole from Menard Penitentiary after serving a sentence for burglary from Coles County. ident of the board of directors of the Financial Security Life Insurance Co.

of Moline. division of the Secretary of Like Mother like Daughter! Mother passes on the knowledge that Normans Spring Housecleaning Service saves time and money." 30-9, for secretary of state, i ir Wayne S. Jones, Paris, topped Leslie N. Jones, Flora, for representative from the 23rd Congressional District, 31-14. Sen.

Barry Goldwater defeated Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, 32-7, in the presidential preference vote. committeemen, in an individual preference straw vote, have picked Charles H. Percy over SpeHman, who is mayor of State's office. A veteran of World War Glenn was the president and a William J.

Scott, 37-7, in the Lincoln, was re-elected to the board. The company's president gubernatorial primary. NORMANS CALL 429-4367 TODAY is Howard G. Swanson of Dixon. Republican leaders said re director of Cumberland Coun ty's agricultural fairs for many years.

QUALITY He was active in the Legion and other veteran CHEKD organizations and was a mem' ber of the Christian Church in Greenup, the Masonic Lodge and the Moose Club. Survivors include his wife, Greenup, April 1 (Special) State Rep. Dave Glenn, D-Greenup, died at 2:30 a.m. today in his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was 68.

Glenn, who was serving his fourth term in the General Assembly, was one of four Democrats seeking election as delegates to the legislative nominating convention from the defunct 51st District consisting of Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas and Edgar counties. The other three are James W. O'Neal of Mattoon, Fenton R. Quinn of Marshall and Joe T. Connelly of Charleston.

Glenn helped incorporate the former Cumberland Coaches Bus Line and was president for 16 years of that firm which provided transportation between Mattoon and EvansviHe, before it was discontinued about 15 years ago. He was elected sheriff of Cumberland County in 1926 and worked 20 years in the license Edith. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday in the Hiles Fu neral Home here, where friends may call. Burial will be in Greenup Cemetery.

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