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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 12

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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, March 15, 1969 12 BEETLE BAILEY Prague Rally Centra! Illinois Deaths nts Hail Tito Czec McNaughton home where he was working; services 3 p.m. Saturday, Johnson Funeral Home, Effingham; burial Oakridge Cemetery, i i i 1 eT so r-j 1 tQlD -r TOCAV, I POSSOT I vOl trfSt MY COFFEE BKrAtO'jC 1 Prague (AP) was Moscow's way of punishing Chanting "Tito, yes I Tito for backing Czechoslovakia Brezhnev, no," Prague before and after the Soviet in-university students staged a vasion last August. BLANKE August Blanke, 63, Uliopolis, died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Decatur Memorial Hospital; born Feb. 5, 1906; retired government employer services 10:30 a.m.

Monday, Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Uliopolis; burial Riverside Cemetery, Uliopolis; call after 5 p.m. Sunday. DEIBERT Mrs. Pearl Deibert, 87, Ston- MOFIELD noisy but orderly demonstration! Many of the demonstrators William M. Mofield, 40.

Friday against, the Soviet carried placards or Yugoslav. LaPorte, formerly of Union's latest move to isolate flags. They chanted criticism of Monticello, died 2 p.m. Yugoslavia in the Communist hard line Czechoslovak leaders in LaPorte; born Feb. 2, world.

and of the Soviet occupation of in Monticello, son Archie and About 7,500 students marched this country. Doris Lacey Mofield; left Moc-jfrom downtown Prague across The chants and placards ticello about 15 years ago; truckl the Vltava River to the reflected growing anger among driver; leaves parents, now of Yugoslav Embassy. There they; student and labor groups over Catlin; daughters JoAnn, Con--filed past the entrance shouting the Czechoslovak Communist nie Jo and Ellen, all at home; slogans of warm support for party's obviously forced son Dale, at home; brothers President Tito and his Yugoslav decision to send no delegation to JlUU.1.1i iington died 8:40 a.m. Friday, POIOM H. EXCELLENT FUrJ SjS' 5 1 St.

Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; born March 12, 1882 in Edinburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Jacoby; married John W. in TO PIMP OUT WHO THE TALK LIKE i EITHER IN COLLEGE CK Tm? PATIENT), FK. 'JOKB WHO HA fef Ilfc 1 1 Y.

fglk AJti KO LI4TEP FORMAL i Xr r7rak. ffi? IVfV Yugoslavia, one of the most Owen Dean, Catlin; sister Carol Communist regime. The jibes of Leonid I. April 1940, he died in 1968; leaves daughter Mrs. Edith Andel, Marion, Ohio; bcdy in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello; arrangements Lunsford, Bloomington; stepson Hard Deibert; Hillsboro; stepdaughter Mrs.

Mildred Swan, Springfield; body in Metzler Sons Funeral Home, Bloomington; arrangements NANCE Mrs. Nora Nance, 96, Windsor, died 3:30 pm. Thursday, Shelby County Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville; leaves twin sister Mrs. Dora Bradey, De Brezhnev apparently were inspired by belief that the Soviet Communist party chief had ordered Czechoslovak party members to shun the Yugoslav congress under way i Belgrade. Romania was tie only member of the East European bloc to send a delegation.

Withholding the delegations Eisenhower Seniors Elect popular cf nations with Czechoslovaks. Newspapers reported that numerous letters were coming in from factories and individuals condemning the failure of Czechoslovakia to be represented at Belgrade and demanding an explanation. Some of the placards in Friday's 90 minute demonstration likened the boycott to Stalin's isolation of Yugoslavia when he organized the Cominform in 1948. It was the biggest demonstration since the emotional outburst after the suicide by burning of student Jaa Palach last January. DONALD DUCK catur; stepdaughters, Mrs.

Nelle Newlin and Mrs. Ethel EVERITT Coral Everitt. 73, Taylorvlile died 2:30 p.m. Friday, St. John's Hospital, Springfield: born March 10, 1895, in Mount Hubbard, both of Georgetown; rnrrinnr 9 5A CnnHfUT limirn- T-f 1 i-rH nunt or aivoe Ji Fw Levins Home, Windsor Willie Hem daughter Mrs.

burial, Windsor Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Giles Orator zur- i I rT -t-t 'ON AV WAV WERE TOr-Gi-iT I i HOTEL 1 looked our the I DITT C1TV WITH BMW FWkikxm ingway, Port Charlotte, brother Cecil Everitt, El Cajon, sister Mrs. Audrey Dunn, Los Angeles; 1 grandchild; body in Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville; arrangements incomplete. PUSLIS Anton Puslis, 79, Taylorville, died 1 a.m.

Friday, Meadow Manor Nursing Home, Taylorvlile; born Nov. 1, 198S in Michael Giles of 2002 E. Cleveland Ave. has been elected orator by the senior class at Eisenhower High School. He is a son of Mrs.

Doris Giles. MAN JAILED ON BAD CHECK CHARGE Harold G. Lamb, 38, of 2641 W. Hunt St. is being held in Macon County jail on a charge Lithuania; Taylorville resident Giles has been sports editor of 1 years; retired coal miner; FANCIL Eugene Fancil, Mr.

and Mrs. in the Panther Press (newspaper), of theft by deception. Chad son of married Amplia Rnltokus j- cmrtonr nnnnpil tronciiror nrfim tie was taKen into custody at the Hunt Street address about 9 Fancil Newton died g-O 1 cmcaSO ln lal1 sne Qlea Thursdav Memorki 1945 marriei Mrs- Rose president of fliMarhiibiiBinTavlorvillP in nuajman class and past American p.m. Thursday, KERET DRAKE iiwjjjiiai, jjmi vino According to police. Lamb Field Service Club presi ij mi -n r-7 brother Rodney Allen, Newton; SH Wt MA7 BE ABLE TO MAKE ITl Med fis mr Ll V0lJR wheel AT THIS MOMENT- k1 POLICE dent.

she died a week ago; services at 10 a.m. Monday St. Mary's Church, Taylorville; burial Oak 1 SA-dfl allegedly issued bad checks totaling $977.60 to Jim Benton's He also is a member of the OFFICERS, MR. FOWLER ELEVATOR BEFORE POLICE YOU'LL NEED IT WHEN VOU I i I COME UFJ BS V7 GET TO THE IWfl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Rodgers, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. William Fancil, Stoy; graveside services 1:30 p.m. Hill Cemetery, Taylorville; call National. Honor Society and has1 Auto Center, 2145 E.

Pershing OPEN! UP' Rd. participated in footbalL Masterson McManus Funeral Home, Taylorville; Rosary 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Sunday, Hankin te Newton; call 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 12 to 1 p.m.

Sunday, Flagg Funeral Home, Newton. REEDER Mrs. Lillian Reeder, 83, Atlanta, died 8:45 p.m. Thursday, Bartman Nursing Home, Macon County Deaths DAVIS jSons Funeral Home; burial, Mrs. Harry L.

(Elizabeth i Fairlawn Cemetery; call after 4 Davis, 62, of 2525 Lost Bridge P-m. Sunday. Rd. died 11:45 p.m. Thursday, St.

Mary's Hospital; vice! SALMON GRIFFY Arthur Griffy, 84. Willow Hill, died 6:45 p.m. Friday, Newton rural Atlanta, where she had lived since 1962; born April 7, 1 OOr: ITminnnnn Tnmncliin of Davis Sly 1 George A. Salmon, 85, Logan County, daughter of Pesiaent Rest Haven Nursing born May 16, 1884 in Jasper! County; leaves wife Charles and Kathryn Powers Pharmaceutical, she formerly of 236 E. Orchard St.

moved to Decatur from Cincin-ldied 11:55 p.m. Thursday, De-nati, Ohio, in 1939; born Dec. catur Memorial Hospital; born 16, 1906, in Newton, Iowa, Radford, Feb. 13, 1884, son of daughter of Eugene and LinniejJohn and Nancy Salmon; De-Houck Errett; married Harry catur resident 75 years; retired; L. Davis in Champaign Oct.

operated several Decatur res-1925; member Central Christian jtaurants; worked for Eagles Church; leaves a Lodge; married Francis Jane daughter Mrs. B. J. (Mary'Hinton in Decatur; she died. Beth) Ploshay son, leaves brother Uroan, both of Decatur; father, Des Hement, one grand- sons Glenn, Aurora: Cecil, u- Kankakee; Paul, 0 1 le Reeder Lincoln, Aug.

13, daughters Mrs. Naoma Alex- 1904 he died Sept 3, 1943; ander, Newton; Mrs. Geneva lsaves 6her Harrv Cast, Joliet; body in Flagg iGraham- Lincoln; body in Funeral Home, Newton; ar- -uiram Funeral Home, Atlanta; rangements incomplete. arrangements mcomplete. HAWTHORNE RIN? Mrs.

Lucile F. Hawthorne, 49. GT8e Rmf 63- Noble, sniffy' VJUEN UE0QAAE6 Mi I PIRl PISI If VELl.OMOCtAFOR MI TT AND JEFF LOOK, I KNOW SWORDFISH WE GOT IT DDWP A I I ij WHEN I SEE THIS IS iN FRESH ft NOT A SWORDFISH STEAK7 THIS 7 I MORNING -T nf mroi vrmo of aied rioay moraine. Kicniana I Moines. Iowa: two erandchil- oaugmer; services 10 a.m.

10:30 p.m. Thursday, Mennonite Memorial Hospital, Olney Monday, Monday, Brintiinger's Funeral 19m in Nnhle- former aren; services. iu a.m. Hospital. Bloomincton: born Aje- zs Wikoff Funeral wome, uecatur; Duriai fair- i -T 1.

1 1 T-ir. qa7cnn 1919, in Farmer City: cnu-opracier in iwoie ana jmi- Aug. 12, married burial in Star Cemetery; caU after 4 Mausoleum, Graceland P-m- Sunday. Francis Hawthorne luSnam rea; "oria, vvar. vecpran- leaves nausznipr nirs Jan.

28, 1939, Farmer Citv ne: rA(. a Sun- janice rownseno, uiney; sisiers r-" survives; leaves husband Ruby Wright and Mrs. lamiiy suggests memonais Chloe Diel, both of Olney; MrsJto St. Mary's Hospital. SOUDERS Emerson E.

Souders, 63, of 820'2 N. Monroe St. died 1 a.m. daughters Jane, at home; Mrs. Charlps Swansnn Pavtnn- Mrc Jarres Castnr 1 a Wa Buckles, Champaign JENNINGS (Friday in Decatur Memorial ripvhnrn i npiidi; OOTD May 13, 1300, in Springs, brother Charles brothers Dr- wmiam- and Eli, Grimes, Farmer City; parents boVa of Noble: Charles, Denver, Mr anri Mr, Tocc t.

firimc 1 grandchild; body in Thebes, son of Emerson and of 308 E. Center St. died 2 a.m. Summers Rainey Funeral Friday, Decatur Memorial Elizabeth Chitwood Souders; rural Farmer City; services 2 Hospital; born Sept. 13, 1875, resident oi uecatur tor 54 arrangements Home, Olney; incomplete.

p.m. Monday, Stensel Fune.al Home, Farmer City; burial Maple Grove Cemetery; call 2 Hamilton County; son of Mrjyears; worKea at caterpillar and Mrs. Frank Jennings; lived Tractor Co. and the F. W.

in Decatur since 1927; laborer, Means Co. prior to retirement; and landscapes memberj member West Side Nazarena to 4 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. SHAW J. Shaw, 73, George Lakewood, Tabernacle Baptist Church; I -hurcn; leaves sisters Mrs.

died 9:20 p.m. IRWIN Mrs. Louise Irwin, 5 0 Shelby Lulu Catherine Easton, Theodore (Mary Mears and Thursday, Sept. 4, 1899; leaves Mrs. Vincent (Agnes) Trovato, Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville; Tuscola, died 8:20 a.m.

Friday, Jarman Hospital, Tuscola; born jborn Aug. 20, 1395, in Shelby County, son of George and Dora daughter Mrs. Malcolm (Opal.00", of Decatur; preceded in Meek, Decatur; sons Theo-j death by parents, one sister and dore Decatur; Herschal, one brother; services 10 a.m. March 2, 1919, in Clark County; marrip. Davtnn in MARY WORTH 'Schinzler Shaw; married Leona June i Paris, half brother Elvis Monday, J.

J. Moran Sons Tiisrnla- hnshanH- crmc oney in 1313; sne aiea Lt. Gerald K. Hamilton! U.sJ22' 1955' leaves Naw T.nnairi iTamiif nn i irene crowaer, Jennings, Dexter, eight; uneral Home; burial Grace-grandchildren; 19 great-grand-1 land Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. children, two great-grp Sunday, grandchildren; four brothers, two sisters preceded him in; TRELOGGEN Louisburs.

Kv Flm-rl Arthur I Mrs. Dorabella Snow, Herrick; U.S. Navy, Rhode Dromers lnomas' Island; Andy, at home; sisters! servrees p.m. death; services 1 p.m. Mrs.

Charles A. (Delia Mrs. Thelma Hendrix and Mrs. I f0' "Ka" -J3 Ina Gleaner. both of Home- Shelbyville; burial Ridge J.

J. Moran Sons Funeral Treloggen, 89, formerly of 448 Home; burial Graceland! N. Edward died 7 p.m. Cemetery, near Lakewood; call Martinsville; Mrs. Irene Macke, Cemetery; call after 2 p.m.

"day Lake Shore Manor 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Marshall; 2 grandchildren; Sunday. services 1:30 p.m. Mondav.

STORER First Crristian Church, Mrs. Margaret Fern Storer, PRYDE Tuscola; burial Tuscola Cemetery; call 7 to 8 p.m. Sun Nursing Home, where she had been a patient since last Aug. born Greenville, 1879, daughter of James and Sarah Jett Reeves; lived Decatur past 43 years; member Central Free Methodist Church; married St. Louis, 1907, to Charles Alfred Treloggen; leaves husband; day, Waddington Funeral 30, Noble, died 2.55 p.m.

Fri- Thomas T. Pryde, 87, of 1463 day, Richland i a 1'e. Olive St. died 5:45 p.m. Fri-Hospital, of injuries day, White Shelter Care, Home received Sunday in two car Bethany; born April 16, 1881, Home, Tuscola.

KNABE cuuiMuu on iuiai ruau uu.iu oglesby; resided Macon County Warn, K-naho CO T.ff i Uiney; DOm Lec. 18, 13, lUmnd nflifo- rptirwl minr- insham. died 2: l.S Krirtav IrV A 5H0L1LD PUT IT TO mkF Tn jU MUCH, MI5S lr -v I BELIEVE 1 6ET THE PICTURE, (y.VES ITS INTENDED USE, ri jjp ANGEL'' flll f. LARR.y!-"THI5 WHAT EVERY SHOULDN'T WE? ulAA WiH COLLEGE HAS, UNDER ONE. NAME JC ffzjtj3 Nf' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS -r7 Ti-E CEV5TAL BALL vTtou KlF YOU ASkl 1 1 p- D'SCOVEP A.WEKICA GOLP VOL! CW5TAL BaLL AoMAK If AKiD THOMAS EDSOM 10ILL VjAj frtfe "i oh-ki -luiem-m, mdiiieu nnum; member Third Un ted Methodist Brintlinger's Funeral Home; St.

Anthonv Memorial leaves husband; Church married Stella Effineham: born An? 2 IRAQ i Richard, Charles and Phillip, Fraton Nov. 4. 1902: she died "Ua P--Sunday; burial Mrs. iiw7 ii ixraceiana cemeten'. iQvv' marrion tvinc 1927; married Cella in Teutonnlis- lifpinnc rPQiHpnt i al -t home; daughter Effingham County; retired oil Sara O-Kema, at home; sister 1946; she died, 1954; leaves sons! John Pryde, Decatur; TURNER Mrs.

Bernice Cowman, Olney; truck operator: married Mrs. James (Amanda mother Mrs. Gertrude Leathers, Los Angeles, stepsons oc in Olney; body in Summers r- Flpan i.cu.Lu, -cau rtled 4.45 ITor-, Rainey Funeral Home, Stevens, Denver, Doyt City Nursing Farmer Mevens, bpokane. step- Citv: bnm Aim i Gertrude Koelsch in Effingham Aug. 16, 1920; leaves wife; sons James, Zionsville, Al, Effingham; daughters Mrs.

Adloph (Geneva) Buenker and Mrs. Ray (Martha) Repking, both of Effingham; sister Mrs. arrangements incomplete. WOOLEN Mrs. Rosa B.

Woolen, daughter. Mrs. Rosetta Pelk.iingham County, daughter of grandchildren; Thnmae anri 96; Seattle; four Clinton, formerly of Bethany, Lillie McCollum, Vandalia; 13 1 died 11:25 p.m. Thursday Beal grandchildren; services 10 a.m, -iSt eicd. Kidnucuuuren; peterson; Decatur resident 23 sisters Mrs.

Christine Paulier, years; Methodist, married Peoria; Mrs. Nellie James Turner Nov 29 1893 Decatur; son, daughter, four Effingham; leaves' daughter Shelter Home, Sullivan; born in Moultrie County Dec. 17, 1873, daughter of Jacob and Permila Monday, St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church, Effingham; burial church cemetery; call 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 9 Wilson Wawnnpr- marripri Z' wul jys k.

a ux i j. 1 1 l4I i -t I Decatur two Granver Smith. Jan. 14. 1892: Biiim 1 1 1 See Us For p.m.

iunday, Johnson Funeral, he died Dec. 17, 1912; married Home. Effingham: Rosary 71Henrv Woolen 22. 1917- hP ft BPS I rfj.i y.m. u.

o. niviau oc granacnuoreo; eight great grandchildren; two great -Sunday McMullin Funeral great grandchildren; private Home, Bethany; burial Bethany family services 3 p.m. Satur-Cemetery; call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 ay L35011 Wikoff Funeral J. C. DUCY Pest Control Co.

24 Hour Service tl Years Experience Call 423-3913 and 8 p.m. Sunday. wbi- -w nn tl i MICROWAVE COOKING! The newest way to cook EICHENAUER 130 S. Oakland Ph. 429-4229 died Oct.

9, 1937; leaves sons Earl Smith, Bethany; Elmer L. Smith, Clinton; G. E. Smith, Dewitt; one daughter preceded her in death; services 2 p.m. -leCTHC Terms It Desire- Co.

RUPERT'S SPORT SHOP 932 W. Eldorado 630 N. Water Ph. 423-1323 I LOWRY Ray Lowry, 76, Effnigham, died 4 p.m. Thursday at Joe Saturday at Ph.

423-2331 -mine, uuriai rranoview funeral. Cemetery, Fort Collins. I Colo. p.m. home,.

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