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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 48

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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, May 10, 1972 4L U.S. Weather "rrr -y Traffic Accidents MONDAY Henry Harris, 32, 1370 N. High Low Pr. A I lu Dept. at Commte I Forecast Partly sunny today and a little warmer.

Highs 58 to 66 north, 66 W72 south. Fair tonight with lows in 50s north, 60s south. Not -much change in temperature Thursday. Decatur Temperatures Tuesday Temperatures 7 a.m. 44 7 p.m.

58 Noon 60 10 p.m. 51 70 Albany, rain 42 Albuquerque, cldy 82 43 Boston, rain 46 44 .81 clear 54 -43 .02 Cincinnati, cldy 57 46 .15 Cleveland, cldy 53 43 .48 Denver, cldy 60 45 Des Moines, cldy 64 42 Detroit, clear 60 43 .05 63 30 Indianapolis, cldy 65 45 .11 Kansas City, cldy 44 Little Rock, clear 66 56 Los Angeles, clear 71 55 Miami, clear 84 77 Milwaukee, clear 55 36 Minneapolis, clear 65 43 New Orleans, cldy 83 64 New York, rain 46 Okla. City, clear 72 48 Omaha, cldy 62 43 Philadelphia, rain 51 Phoenix, clear 93 62 Pittsburgh, rain 52 St. Louis, clear 67 45 Salt Lake, cldy 59 47 San Diego, cldy 69 60 San Fran, clear 59 49 Seattle, clear 60 46 Tampa, cldy 82 78 Washington, cldy 56 52 .63 High 63 Low 41 Precipitation: .05 Wednesday sunrise: 7:59 set: Records Records for May 9: 97 degrees, 1895 Low 33 degrees, 1923, 1945, 1966 Precipitation L73 inches, 1897 LAKE LEVEL Lake Shelbyville level: normal pool 599.7 ft, 4 p.m. Tuesday 3 feet 8V4 inches above normal.

1 STATIONARY Figures Show High for Dcyfin-. Wdrtridoy ii iwt Decatur, Central Illinois (ms of Record) Traffic Court Terry Robertson, 808 B. Prairie ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Carol Rother, 3244 Sandcreek speeding, $19 fine, $5 costs. Paula Shamhart, 8 4th failure to yield, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Cecil Samples, Jacksonville, ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Ray Standerfer," Coffstown, N.H., illegal possession of liquor, $25 fine, $24 costs (in court). Keith Talley, 1436 E. Wood speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs. Philip Tullis, Taylorville, speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs.

Candace Vaughn, Route 4, speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Robert Woodrum, 231 Long-view Place, driving while intoxicated, $19 costs, 45 days in county jail. Clifford Webb, 2757 E. Division St, speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. David Hunter, 2595 St.

Louis Bridge speeding, $150 fine, $15 costs (in court). James Black, 1278 W. Macon illegal mufflers, $10 fine, $3 costs. Richard Barding, 3200 Desert Inn disobeyed stop sign, $10 fine, $5 costs. Rhonda Beeson, Pana, speeding, $19 fine, $5 costs.

Leo Delane, Route 3, speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Phyllis Etherton, Clinton, speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs. Roland Friend, 718 W. Elm failure to yield, $10 fine, $5 costs. Nathaniel Gully, 516 Longview Place, revoked license, $24 costs, 30 days in county jail.

Thomas Hall, 1165 N. Wilder, speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. David Hullum, Springfield, disobeyed red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Elma Hobson, Route speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs. Pamela Kelly, 1803 E.

Lawrence St, speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs. Ellyn Kremer, 1460 W. Macon speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Martin Lengsfeld, 2304 W. Center speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs.

Marie Major, 4750 Beacon speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. William Mulcahy, 1359 W. Forest speeding, $10 fine, $5 costs. Grace Martin, 3555 N. Woodford disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Sandra Powell, 208 N. Wycklea speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Lana Pistorius, Blue Mound, disobeyed flashing light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Robert Swinehart, War-rensburg, speeding, $14 fine, $3 costs. Stephen Schilawski, 1430 W.

Decatur ran stop sign, $10 fine, $5 costs. John Shelley, Route 3, failure to give immediate notice of accident, $10 fine, $5 costs. Wilbur Thomas, 36 Kater ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Jimmy Tappendorf, 1840 N. Lowber speeding, $15 fine.

Broadway; James England, 52, 2 Montez 11:27 a.m.. 22nd St. at entrance to General Electric Plant (Parked) William Fuller, 1749 N. 22nd, (driver) John Hawthorne, 22," 78 Oriole Dr. (injured); 10:12 p.m., 1700 N.

32nd St. Bernard Evans, 27, Argenta: Marion Johnson, 25, 1340 E. Locust 8:15 a.m., 1115 E. Grand Ave. (Parked) Elizabeth Larsen.

3844 E. Harrison 4 to 4:30 p.m., 16th at Cantrell streets: hit and run. (Parked) Harold Walton. 255 Ash 2 to 6 p.m., 620 E. Garfield Ave.

hit and run. (Parked) Robert Boedecker, 27, 1635 Evandale (driver) Bessie Reed, 25, 320 Longview Place; 9:45 a.m., parking lot at 1437 N. 22nd St. (Parked) Nuel Myers. Ston- ington; (driver) Bonnie Austin, Route 3:30 to 4:25 p.m Sears, Roebuck parking Russell Bloom, 32, 24 LaSalle Mary Lawler, 55, 153 Bret- ton Ct; 3:56 p.m., Franklin at Washington streets.

Ellen Webber, 74. 209 Southmoreland James Ambrose, 40, 1152 E. Riverside 3:39 p.m.. 100 S. Water St brnrley Peoples, 17, 951 Folk Jefferson Joyner Jr.

40, 1012 S. Webster 2:40 p.m., 700 Block E. Condit St. (Driver) Louis Chappell, 40, 3644 is. Minnie St.

(injured) 7:14 a.m., Illinois 48, iust south of Rock Springs Road; driver stated to avoid striking another venicie ne swerved off the road, causing ms truck to over turn. uaye Murphy, 34, 1756 N. Maple John Walker, 20 429 N. Stone St; 7:35 a.m.! Taylor Ave. at MacArthur Rd.

(Driver) Cheryl Cripe, 26, 1994 Jivandaie Dr. (injured) (passenger) Kristine Cripe, 1994 Evandale Dr. rimm-oHi (driver) Robert Hairies, 24, 1909 uakcrest 11:21 a.m Dennis Ave. at Center Ave. Brenda Provence, 46.

346 Oak Lane; Ronald Snoke, 25, Cerro irfrdo; 10:41 a.m., William street Kd. at Brush College tin. jveiyn west, 46, 9 Montgomery Place; Janice Andrews, 28, 2234 W. Forest 8:51 a.m., Wood St at McClellan Ave. (Driver) Lonnie Strode, 20, 816 unurcn (driver) Otto Ariens, 50, 1620 N.

West St. (parked) Francis Gardner, 824 in. Mam 11:15 a.m.. 800 mock N. Main St Senior Citizens Calendar Today World War I Rehabilitation work Group, Freda Combs Center, 550 Greenwood' 10 a.m.

Bazaar Crafts, The Concord. hj jj-. waggoner to p.m. Illinois Traffic Fatalities May 8, 1972 9 May 8, 1971 5 1972 fatalities to date 676 1971 fatalities for same period 705 1971 total fatalities 2,396 Activities Today at the YWCA Adult plunge 9:30 a.m.. Inter national Club 1 p.m., beeinnine tumbling 4 p.m., youth plunge 30 p.m., intermediate tumbl ing 5 p.m., Open Door 6:30 p.m..

family swim, open swim 7 p.m., adult plunge 8 p.m. Entertainment Calendar Today "Forty Carats" featuring June Lockhart, 8 p.m. Little Theatre- on the Square, Sullivan, tickets. $2.25 and up. "Twilight Concert," 7 p.m.

steps of the University of Illinois, Auditorium. Central Illinois Births St. Anthony Memorial Hospital BRAUN, Mr. and Mrs. Garrinn.

EM. Ingham, boy. May 8. STROLE, Mr. and Mrs.

Jain. Nrartm. yn jinuy a. Mattoon Memorial Hospital ROBERTS, Mr. and Mr, kr.nnrfh Shelbyville, girl.

May 9. NIEMERG, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mat-toon, girl. May 9.

PUGH, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. MnHnnn boy. May 9.

Fayette County Hospital OSBORNE, Mr. and Mrs. Bhrt dolla, boy. May 9. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean. Mulberry XXX call anytime, Bauer Home, Effingham. Funeral SELLER Mrs. George (Oliva Seller, 82, of Lincoln died 5:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Mary Henry Nursing Home, Lincoln; born Lincoln; member of St. Mary Catholic Church; Daughters of Isabella; St. Clair Manor Auxiliary; St. Mary Society; married George A. Seller; June 15, 1916, Lincoln; he died in 1951; leaves daughter, Mrs.

Frank (Mary) Shay, Atlanta; son, Robert Fort Walton Beach, sister, Mrs. Armella Peifer, Lincoln; services 9:30 a.m. Friday, St. Mary Catholic Church, Lincoln; burial in the church' cemetery; call 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Kerrigan Funeral Home, Lincoln; Rosary 8 p.m.

Thursday. SHAY Mrs. William (LaVonne Shay, 58, of Lincoln died 7:50 p.m.. Monday, Springfield Memorial Hospital; born Bloomington; member of Wesley United Methodist Church; Zonta Club, past presi- dene; Royal Neighbors of America; married William R. Shay April, 18, 1933, Springifeld; leaves husband; mother, Mrs.

Frank Williams, Bloomington; son, Dayle Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Frank Hinman and Mrs. Stanley Hodgdon, both of Lincoln; sister, Mrs. Harold May, Bloomington; nine grandchildren; private services Wednesday, Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln; burial East Lawn Cemetery, Bloom ington; Memorials: American Cancer Society. SHORT Ralph Short, 91, of Olney died 6 a.m.

Monday. Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Jasper County; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Summers-Marshall Funeral Home, Olney; burial Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney; call anytime. SUTER Aaron F. Suter, 91, of Gibson City died 11:55.

a.m. Tuesday, Gibson Community Hosnital: born Morton; member of United Methodist Church, Gibson City; married Edna Little Oct. 16, 1907, Gibson City; she died in 1966; leaves daughter, Mrs. Lillis Myers, Gibson City; son. Wallace, Oreana; six grand children; 16 great-grandchil dren; one great-great-grandson; services 2 p.m.

Thursday, Lamb Funeral Home, Gibson City; burial Drummer Townshio Cemetery, Gibson City; call 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. VANMATRE Kenneth VanMatre, 55. of Olney died 4 a.m. Tuesday.

Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Richland County; married Helen Concannon; she died in 1958; leaves daughters. Mrs. Dale Smith, Olney; Mrs. Donna Clark, Binghamton, N. Mrs.

Diana LaMar, New- ourg, sister, Mrs. Kattiryn Jones, Calhoun; three grandchildren; a es i services 10:30 a.m. Friday; cainoun Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Siimmers flurries u.iuiuiim,iw,.iu.iiuii5 MISSING Marshall Olney. Funeral Home WERT Harol Wert, 71, Oreana, died 10:02 a.m.

Tuesday, Hopedale Hospital, Hopedale; born near Oreana, son of Jacob and Martha L. Rainey Wert; retired farmer; leaves brother-in-law James Harmon, Canton services 1 p.m. Thursday, Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Decatur; burial, Union Cemetery; call after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Theater Clock "The Godfather," at 2, 5:25 and 8:30 p.m., starring Marlon Brando as the aging Mafioso who gradually turns the family business over to his son in Mario Puzo's novel brought to the screen, rated R.

CINEMA I "Mark of the Devil," at 1:30, 3:30, 5:20, 7:15 and 9 p.m.; billed as "positively the most horrifying film ever made." No preteen-agers ad mitted without parent or guar dian. CINEMA II "Modern Times" at 1:30, 3:35, 5:25, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m., with Paulette Goddard; written, produced and directed by Charlie Chaplin, rated G. DRIVE-IN "Corky" with Robert Blake and Charlotte Rampling, rated PG; "Kelly's Heroes" with Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas and Don Rickles, rated PG. Theater opens 7:30 p.m. LINCOLN "The Concert for Bangladesh" at 7 and 9 p.m, with Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Leon Russell and others, rated G.

Theater opens 6:30 p.m. OUTDOOR "TheWit chmaker" and 'Twilight Peo ple," rated PG. Theater opens 7:30 p.m. ROGERS "The Last Picture Show," at 7 and 9 p.m., with Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman; rated winner of three Academy Awards. Theater opens 6:30 p.m.

Divorces BROWN, Karen S. from James JOHNSON, Susan Ellen from Bradley Alan. BROWN, Maurice L. from Shirley E. ROSENBERGER, Paul Charles from feggy joy.

WILSON, Carolyn J. from Jerry. HENDRICKSON, Diana Lvnn from Richard S. Jr. NORMAN, Linda E.

from Roger L. VANDEVENTER, Donald from Cvn thla. WADDINGTON. James D. from Mav A.

MONROE, Brenda Kav from Jerrv K. SMITH. Robert. Bradford from Clara Ann. PRICE, Beverly J.

from Carlton E. BROWN, Sharon Lvnne from Steven Michael. HECKMAN, Doris E. from Harry E. KNAPP, Fred Albert from Martha Ann.

CALLAHAN, Betty J. from Tammv Lee. TAGUE, Dora Mav from Hnmlrf wauer. STORTZUM. Robert Jr.

from Inrin eiieen. Marriage Licenses Claude Lerov Smith. 29. Peterehnrn. Joyce Ann Braden, 20, Rlverton.

faeorge Earl Tanlges, 44, Herrlck, Elizabeth Marie Roger, 47, Assumption. Rodney Wayne Kraus. 19. Decatur. Pamela Suionn Miller, 18, Decatur.

DMtur' Deaths December, 1918, in Decatur. Mrs. Veech was a member of the North Fork Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband; a son, Loren M. of Decatur; a daughter, Mrs.

John (Zemetta) Reitz of Decatur; a brother, Clarence O. Bonds of Decatur; two sisters, Mrs. Willis (Grace) Hodge of Lake City and Mrs. O. H.

(Mayme) Mahannah of Decatur, and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. Central Illinois BECKETT June Beckett, 81, of rural Blue Mound died 8:10 p.m. Monday, St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; born Blue Mound; member Blue Mound United Methodist Church; married J.

Ralph Beckett, he preceded her in death; leaves sons, John Gillespie; Thomas Decatur; James Blue Mound; sister, Mrs. Ed Damery, brother, T. Brace Pope, both of Blue Mound; seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren; she was pre ceded in death by one daughter, three sisters and one grandson; services 10 a.m. Thursday, Blue Mound United Methodist Church; burial Hall Cemetery, near Blue Mound; no visitation; arrangements Ater Funeral Home, Blue Mound. Memorials: Beckett Memorial Fund, Blue Mound United Methodist Church.

BEINLICH Mrs. Bernhard i a Beinlich, 69, of Shelbyville died 9:15 p.m. Monday, Shelby County Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville; born Shelby Coun ty; member of Christian Church; married Bernhard Beinlich Feb. 9, 1950, Chicago; he died in 1967; services 2 p.m. Thursday, Howe Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville; burial Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville; call 5 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday. GEISERT Frederick Edward Geisert, 79, of Martinsville died 5:30 p.m. Monday, Paris Community Hospital; born Clark County; member of Zion United Methodist Church; American Legion; Barracks of World War married Imo Green March 17. 1957; leaves wife; sisters, Mrs. Ruthe Bubeck, West Union; Mrs.

Hazel Moore, Marshall; Mrs. Katy Gilbert, Indianapolis, brothers, Herman, Indianapolis, Granville, San Jose, five step-grandchildren; five step- great-grandchildren; services 2 p.m. Thursday, Zion United Methodist near Marshall; burial church cemetery; call after 1 p.m. Wednesday, Greenwell Funeral Home, Martinsville. GUINEE Mrs.

(Lillian Guinee, 71, of Pana died 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, Meadow Manor Nursing Home, Taylorville; born Minot, N. member of St. Patrick Catholic Church; Catholic Daughters of America; married James Guinee, he preceded her in death; leaves daughter, Mrs. Morris DeMeyer, Springfield; son, Dale, Decatur; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; arrangements incomplete, McCracken Funeral Home, Pana.

Decatur FLAGG Mrs. Peoria (Joyce Flagg, 27, of 940 E. North St. died at 42 a.m. Tuesday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

juneral arrangements are incomplete at J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. -Mrs. Flagg was born in Haywood, a daughter of Leonard and Effie Reed Henderson. She came to Decatur 12 years ago from Tennessee and was a member of New Canaan Baptist Church.

She married Peoria Flagg on june 10, in crownsvme, Tenn. I Surviving are her husband; sons, Lonnie and Sidney Lee, both at home; daughters, Mary Lou, Elizabeth, Marcie and Sally, all at home; parents of Brownsville, brothers, Albert Henderson of Chicago; Taylor Henderson of Buffalo, N.Y.; sister, Mrs. Anna Lowry of Decatur. GILL 'Horace Jenning Gill, 75, of 1212 N. Jordan St.

died at 5:29 p.m. Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Services will be wt 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Point Pleasant Cemetery in Long Creek Township. Gill was born in Stewardson, a son of James and Elizabeth Patterson Gill. He came to Decatur from Stewardson 50 years ago. and retired in 1962.

Mr. Gill was an Army veteran of World War He married Mary Parish in St. Louis on Dec. 15, 1937. 1 Surviving are his wife; son, J.G.

Gill of Jonesboro, daughters, Mrs. Alena Gene Andrew of Memphis, Mrs. Ray (Omega) Sims of Las Vegas, Mrs. B.F. (Wydell) Moss of Hollister, brother, Charles Holly of Bloomington; sisters, Mrs.

John (Vena) Roberts and Mrs. Abe (Dorothy) Harris, both of Bloomington; 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death. GOAD Mrs- Bose F. (Donna Goad, 58, of Boody died 2 a.m.

Tuesday St John's Hospital, Springfield; born Gamaliel, member Boody Baptist Church; employe of Walrus Manufac-furing Co. for 20 years; married Bose F. Goad March 11, 1933; he preceded her in death; leaves sons, Morris L. of Lockport; Larry B. of Joliet; daughter, Mrs.

Thomas (Mornadene) Fisher of Bolingbrook; brothers, Ottis Crowe of Mount Auburn; Ernest Crowe of Bowling Green, Mitchell Crowe of Owaneco; John Crowe of Lockport; Arnold Crowe of Richmond; sisters, Mrs. Cordell (Myrtle) Gray of Tompkinsville, Mrs. Eva Guysinger of Mount Auburn; Mrs. Marshall Rita) McPherson of Sfiepherdsvule, Mrs. Ezra (Berndetta) Proffitt of Paris, services 1 pm.

Thursday Brintlinger Funeral Home, Decatur; burial in Mount Auburn Cemetery; call after 4 p.m. Wednesday. JOHNSTON Mrs. Anna B. Johnston, 86, 621 Tohill died in the Americana Nursing home, at 4:48 p.m.

Tuesday. J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home is in charge of ar rangements. PERKINS Mrs.

Charlie (Pearlie) Perkins, 86, of 1054 E. Marietta St died at 5:20 a.m. Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in New Salem Baptist Church.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs.

ferKins was born in Jackson, a daughter of Wash and Ella Brunch. She came to Decatur six years ago from Tennessee. Mrs. Perkins was a member of New Salem Baptist Church. She married Charlie Perkins.

He died in 1962. Surviving are sons, Charles of Clarksdale, Washington and Willie, both of Chicago daughters, Mrs. Ida Ford, Mrs. Minnie Duckworth and Mrs. Savannah Kerr, all of Decatur; brother, Sam Brunch of Friars Point, sisters, Maxine, Alice Taylor and Bernella Sikley, all of Friars Point, Sadie of Memphis, 37 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren.

PRELL John Adam Prell 79, of Rio Grand Estates near Belen, N. and formerly of Decatur, died Thursday after a brief ill ness. Services were Saturday in Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. Rosary was recited Friday evening at the Romero Funeral Home. Burial was in the Belen Catholic Cemetery.

Mr. Prell was born in Decatur and was a retired construction foreman. He was a member of Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. He leaves his wife, Clarabell Prell; brother, Eddie of Deca tur; sisters, Mrs. Mary Hockart, Margaret Lupton, Clara Stern and Anna Cone, all of Decatur; and Mrs.

Kate. McGlade of Panama Canal Zone; 6 grand children, and 9 great grandchildren. Mrs. William Veech 'VEECH Mrs. William (Dottie) P.

Veech, 73, of 3573 E. Chestnut Ave. died at 5:05 a.m. Tuesday in St Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m.

Friday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in North Fork Cemetery. She was born in Mount a daughter of William and Alice Davidson' Bonds. She was married to William J.

Veech in J) i iiiiiiibiii in miiiiii I it -11 iff LiZl HARMON Lee H. Harmon, 80, of Olney died 7 p.m. Monday, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Richland County; married Stella A. Shockey, September, 1913; she died in 1970; leaves sons, Roy, Olney; W. Claremont; Kenneth, Washburn, Iowa; Robert, Delray Beach, daughters, Mrs.

Lena Foeman, Mrs. Ruth Eyer, and Mrs. Loretta Schnell, all of Olney; Mrs. Edna Grimes, Flora; brothers, Harvey, Olney; Pearl, Calhoun; 18 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Summers- Marshall Funeral Home, Olney; burial Maple Dale Cemetery, Olney; call after 3 p.m.

Wednesday. HOEHNE Christ Hoehne, 80, of rural Vandalia died Tuesday, in his home; born St. Peter; member St. Peter Lutheran Church; married Evelyn Priess July 18, 1926; she preceded nun in death; leaves daughter, Mrs. Hugo (Delores) Schroeder, rural Vandalia; son, Marlin, Loogootee; brother, Victor, Loogootee; eight grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, St. Peter Lutheran Church; burial St. Peter Cemetery; call after 4 p.m. Wednesday; Hotz Funeral Home, St. Peter.

HOUSEHOLDER Mrs. W. D. (Blanche) Householder, 72, of Dundas died. 8 a.

m. Tuesday, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Jasper County; member Dundas Baptist Church: mar ried W. D. Householder June 18, 1919; he died 1970; leaves son, Daniel, Lafayette, mother, Mrs. Cora Richards, Newton; sisters Mrs.

Floy Shamhart, Little Rock, half brother, Delmar Richards. Newton: stepbrother, Aaron Richards. Liverpool, stepsisters, Mrs. Lena Lytle and Mrs Esta moot, Dom ot one grandchild; services 3 p.m. Thursday, Summers-Marshall Funeral Home, Olney; burial Dundas Cemetery; call 6 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. HUMPHREY Mrs. Lata Katharine Hum phrey, 81, of Paris, died 10:30 p.m. Monday in Paris Com munity Hospital; member Ot- terbein United Methodist Church, Pana; leaves daughters, Mrs. Audrey Kathleen Killian, Paris, and Mrs.

Sarah Joan Craie. Charleston; brother, James Gfllum, Paris; sister, Mrs. Wastella Garrett, Decatur; 11 grandchildren. five great grandchildren; services 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Sutton Son Funeral Home, Paris, where friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday; burial Edgar Cemetery, Paris. SCHUMACHER Mrs. Louis (Clara Schumacher, 68, of Effingham died 2:15 p.m. Monday, Lakeland Nursing Home, Effingham; services 10 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Anthony Catholic Church, Effineham: burial in the church cemetery; $5 costs. James Tyler, 1200 E. Locust speeding, $17 fine, $5 costs. Janet Butler, Bement, failure to yield, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court). George Batorson, 1550" W.

Pershing speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs. Alfreda Brimberry, 1931 S. 32nd speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs. Eddie Buehler, 346 Central failure to yield, $10 fine, $5 costs. Margaret Conlee, 4411 Adams failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident $10 fine, $5 costs.

Darrell Chapman, 1504 N. Church no tail lights. $10 fine, $5 costs. Dennis Chatham, 63 Maple improper passing, $10 fine, $10 costs (in court); failure to give information, $25 fine (in court). Lawrence Cole, Charleston.

speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Public Meetings Today Decatur Traffic Parklna Commission. City Council chambers, 355 E. Wood 15 p.m. Thursday Human Relations Commission.

rit Council chambers, 355 E. Wood 7:30 p.m. Rolling Prairie Libraries Board of Directors, 345 W. Eldorado 4:30 i.m. Town Board of Auditors, Town of De catur, Room 102 county bulldlna.

253 Wood 8:30 o.m. Decatur Births BEILER, Mr. and Mrs. William, Bement. boy.

May 8, St. Mary's BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. 2395 Dunn, girl.

May 8, St. Mary's CARTE Mr. and Mrs. Garv. BaMm boy.

May 8, St. Mary's LEVON, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Pana, girL May 9. St.

Mary's SCHUMAN. Mr. ami Mrs. Caru. Ilu I Church, girl.

May 8, DMH.

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