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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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Or Decatur, Illinois, Friday, July 7, 1972 THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE SIXTEEN A Matter of Record Decatur Deaths Pritchett. 17. Decatur. Fire Calls Wednesday 12:16 a.m. Edward ond old Hoy St.

Wash down gasoline leaking from auto 4:36 am. 429 W. Division. Fireplace NEW 72 pushed Summer Showcase Theatre presents "Cactus Flower" Fri. Sat.

Sun. July 7-8-9 8:00 P.M. KIRKLAND FINE ARTS CENTER Adults $2.75 Students $1.75 Tickets available at the door damper would not open. Occupant Mrs. Gloria Martin.

No loss 8:16 a.m. 438 W. North. Lincoln Manor. Investigate smoke odor.

Nothing found 9:16 o.m. 3324 N. MocArthur. Grass fire. No loss 11:35 a.m.

200 Block N. Water. Trash BRINKMAN Mrs. E. F.

(Violet i a 56, of 58 Eastmoreland Ct. died at 11:10 p.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the J.

J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Brinkman was born in Decatur, a daughter of Jesse 0.

and Lillian Yaegel Gebhart. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. receptacle on Landmark Mall on fire. No loss Steven Lee Stolle, 19, Decatur, Margaret Eloine Dunn, 19, Decatur.

Lawrence Leland Seit, legal, Decatur, Dorothy Irene Dodsworth, legal, Decotur. Ronald Dean Woodrum, 18, Decatur, Theresa Lynn Brennan, 17, Decatur. Filbert Harry Longe, 48, Decotur, Ruth Viola Oster, 43, Argenta. Macon County Divorces WILLHITE, Bernice Morie from Leonard Marshal TURNER, Jessie Moe from Clarence FOMBELLE, Margaret B. from Robert L.

OSBORNE, Vickie Sue from James Allen CAIN, Prlscllla Lorraine from Richard Lee BLAIR, Merle Eugene from Frances Louise SAVILLE, Mariana from Joseph A. DICKERSON, Doris Louise from James Richard LOVELESS, Robert Eugene from Wanda Leone BURKETT, Ardip L. from Karen Lorraine THACKER, Sandra Kay from Richard 1:29 p.m. 4004 E. Hickory.

Gross fire. 198CID 6 CYLINDER STANDARD TRANSMISSION CARTER Thomas "Ezra" Carter, 76, of 1743 E. North St. died at 1:40 a.m. Thursday in St.

Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Tabernacle Baptist Church. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the J.

J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Macon County Memorial Park. Mr. Carter was born in Clay County, a son of Elba and Ethelda Carter.

He worked for the A.E. Staley Mfg. Co. for 45 years, retiring in 1964. He was a member of the No loss 7:51 p.m.

Franklin ond North. Trash receptacle on fire. No loss 8:31 p.m. 140 Phillips. Investigate odor in basement.

Nothing found 11:49 p.m. Area of Harrison ond Edward. Investigate odor of burning wood. Nothing found F. Thursday 9:29 o.m.

3042 Sherwood, Rescue alarm. Jock W. S. Hinds had right hand caught In machinery; released. Token to St.

Mary's Hospital by ambulance 4:26 p.m. Oecotur Airport. Aircraft LABEL PRICE $237500 Elmo 3, 1934, She married Brinkman Nov. Decatur. in Euaene alert.

Services not needed WHITE, Harold Eugene from Pamela Kay NOW PRICE Surviving are her husband; Tabernacle Baptist Church. BENSON, James Gilbert trom lerry Lee He married Rosa Anderson WILDER, Willie from Ernestine CRAFTON, Emily J. from Edward L. GEILING, Delores Morie from Marion July 19, 1914, in Mattoon. Surviving are his wife; sons, Richard1 Claro, Donald, Harold, Robert, MAST, Wendy from Dwight Dean ESTELL, Carol Ann from Richard GUYMON, Sharon Kay from James Carl, Omer, and Dale, all of sons, Ronald of Chicago; Lynn and Mark, both of Decatur; daughters, Mrs.

Diane Fairbank of Sunnyvale, Mrs. Julia Clark and Kathryn Brinkman, both of Decatur; brother, Gordon W. Gebhart of Decatur, and two grandchildren. CAMPBELL Leroy Decatur; daughters, Mrs. Lester (Freda) Dean of Maryville, Mrs.

Keith (Beverly) Dean of THERE IS A BETTER WAY KA-HO Lake Estates Don't just "spend" this year's vacation invest wisely, for 52 full weeks of fun! Choice, wooded, vacation sites separately zoned for cottages, mobile homes, and even campers, all centered around a cluster of lakes, at convenient terms. DRIVE OUT TODAY! KA-HO Lakes iy2 Miles North of Mt. Olive, Just off Rt. 66 Decatur; sisters, Mrs. Gladys Decatur Births EHRMANTROUT, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas, 3932 Greenridge, girl, July 6, St. Mary's MCCARTY, Mr. and Mrs. Steven, Tuscola, girl, July 7, St.

Mary's DYSON, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cisco, McKinnev of Oblong; Elmira Carter of Marion, and Mrs Yrs. Earl (Anna Campbell, girl. July 5, DMH Velma Barnhouse of Indianap COFFMAN, Mr.

and Mrs. James, olis, brothers, Ira of Louis Moweaqua, boy, July 6, St. Mary's ville and Carl of Lake Missis COX, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Macon, boy.

July 4, St. Mary's Macon County Marriage Licenses Arthur Wesley Smith, 26, Decatur, Rosalie Kay McOuality, 27, Decatur. Randy Allen Garren, 18. Decatur, Debra Sue Von Scyoc, 18, Decatur. Michael Leonard Tomyus.

21, Decatur, Jonlce Suzanne Creek, 19, Decatur. Raymond Francis Berneking, 23. Decatur, Jeri Lynn Hlggiins, 20, Decatur. Samuel Brian Fife, 21, Decatur, Avo Tyann Stolte, 16, Mount Zlon Douglas Eugene Stolle, 24, Decatur, Barbara Ann Tuggle, 21, Clinton. Robert Charles Deister, legal, Decatur, Georgia Hope Barnes, legal, Decatur.

Charles Edward Perry, 24, Decatur, Gloria Jean Murphy, 20, Decatur. Danny Lee Kitchens, 18, Blue Mound, Dorleen Theresa Crerwinskl, 24, Blue Mound. Anthony Leon Greaten, 19, Decatur, Clara Jean Smith, 20, Decatur. Kennith Eugene Allen, 20, Champaign, Elizabeth Ann Moser, 20, Champaign. Joseph Wayne Jacobs, 19, Decatur, Patricio Ann Ryan, 16, Decatur Larry Gene White, 23, Decotur, Roberto Catherine Shutter, 17, Oreano.

Robert Allen Fawcett, 19, Decatur, Brenda Jean Stiverson, 17, Decatur. Terry Lee Coleman, 21, Decatur, Patricia Lynn Richardson, 22, Decatur. John Robert Stedman, 19, Decatur, Diana Gerene Mayberry, 19, Decatur. Wayne Fredrick Beckmeier, 49, Shobonler, Norma Jean Smith, 45, Van. dalla Robert Franklin Whittenberg, 38, Springfield, Eileen Trimble, 22, Spr- Michael John Petrucha, 24, Decatur, Mary Margaret Welch, 26, Decatur.

Dwight Woshinqton German, 46, Decatur, Ramona Alleen Barnes, 36, Harrlstown. Joseph Clarence Wheeler, 18, Decatur, Debra Ann Long, 19, Decatur. John Allen Lee, 18, Bethany, Velma Ruth 5 YEAR50.000 WARRANTY IS BACK! ASK HAZELRIGG PLYMOUTH HAWTHORNE, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 1012 N.

Broadway, girl, July 2, St. Mary's sippi, Miss. SNIDER Fred A. Snider, 82, of 1736 E. Cantrell St.

died at 7:45 a.m. LEES, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 13 Mini, girl, July 5, St. Mary's Thursday in Wabash Memorial Hospital.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home where 2190 N. Oakland Decatur Phone 877-7200 POWELL, Mr. ond Mrs. Al, 493 Moffit, boy, July 6, St.

Mary's WILSON, Mr. and Mrs. Leo, 2293 N. 37th, boy, July 3, St. Mary's Central Illinois Births Shelby County Hospital MCKENZIE, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley, Shelbyville, girl, July 2. CHOU WILLING TO HOLD TALKS Tokyo (AP) Premier Chou En-lai of China friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Entombment will be 77, of Houston, formerly of Decatur, died at 10:10 a.m.

Thursday in Memorial City Hospital, Houston. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Roux Funeral Home in Bement, where friends may call after 6 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in the Bement Cemetery.

Mrs. Campbell was born in Cerro Gordo, a daughter of Peter E. and Johanna Peterson Petersen. She moved to Houston from Decatur in 1957. She married Earl L.

Campbell June 19, 1915, in Cerro Gordo. He died in 1946. Surviving are her sons, Earl Linden of Louisville, and Dayton K. of Houston, sister, Mrs. Edith Wallace of Warsaw, Drothers, Lester Petersen of Lincoln; Carl Petersen of Cerro Gordo, Anthon Petersen of Bement and Paul Petersen of Beecher City and two grandsons.

Central Illinois Deaths COLEMAN in Star of Hope Mausoleum in Graceland Cemetery. WILLIS Mrs. Arthur J. (Gertrude Willis, 78, of 1298 W. Forest Ave.

died at 1:45 a.m. today in St. Mary's Hospital. Graveside services will be at mil SEOTT 72 clo 10 Enlist In Navy The Navy Recruiting Office 12:30 p.m. Saturday in Calvary Cemetery.

Arrangements are by J. J. Moran Sons Funeral has announced they enlisted 150 CARS IN STOCK home. There will be no visitation. Memorials: American nine men and one woman for the month of May.

Those enlisted in the Decatur area are: Cancer Society. was reported Friday to have said he was willing to hold talks with Japan's new prime minister, Kakuei Tanaka, for normalization of relations between the two nations. The daily Asahi Shimbun said the Chinese leader conveyed his intention to Tanaka through "a reliable Japanese politican" who is a personal friend of the newly elected Japanese prime minister. WORK MISSED Ndola, Zambia (AP) A report to a labor union seminar said Zambian workers have missed more than a million man-days on the job for various reasons since the country became independent in 1964. Mrs.

Willis was born in Rickie Perry of 758 E. Rogers Staunton, a daughter of John and Elizabeth McPhil James Sutton of 1665 N. 33rd Lewis Wood of 2403 E. AT ANY DEA WEIL Rademacher. She came to Decatur 62 years ago from William David Bergland of 1827 S.

32nd St; Wayne Gillespie of 750 N. 33rd Michael Pana. She and her husband operated Maulding of Route John a grocery business for 45 years. Fred Harold Coleman, 72, of Thomley III of Route Carl Krall and Robert Litts, both of Warrensburg, and Sara Wickle (wave) of Mount Zion. She married Arthur J.

"Butch" Willis Aug. 25, 1920, in Joliet. He died Feb. 11, 1959. Survivors include nephews Pana died 4:30 a.m.

Friday, Pana Community Hospital; he was a retired retail grocer; survived by cousins: services 1:30 p.m. Sunday. McCracken Funeral Home, Pana; burial Linwood Cemetery; call after 5 p.m. Saturday. and nieces.

Three brothers preceded her in death. Bremer's Trial Delayed DRIVE IN SERVICES OLD FASHION REVIVAL DAYS SAT. 7:30 P.M. IN PARKING LOT COME AS YOU ARE SIT IN YOUR CAR FRI. 7:30 P.M.

IN BUILDING SUNDAY Sunday School 9:30 Evening Service Special Speaker Special Music Dinner on Ground Summit Ave. Baptist Church 1715 N. SUMMIT AVE. Baltimore (AP) A federal judge today ordered an indefinite postponement in the federal trial of Arthur Herman Bremer, the former CUNNINGHAM Mrs. Beverly H.

Cunningham, 41. of Assumption died 2:45 p.m. Thursday, Springfield Memorial Hospital, Springfield; born Taylorville; member Assumption Christian Church; married Paul Cunningham April 12, 1953; leaves husband; daughters, Mrs. James (Rebecca) Maisen-bacher, Springfield; Mrs. John M.

(Debra) Ashley, Moweaqua; sons, James and Kenneth at home; father, Harold K. Yonker, sister, Mrs. Ernest (Marilyn) Connolly, Assumption; services 2 p.m. busboy and school janitor ac-i cused of attempting to assassinate Alabama Gov. George C.

Wallace. I Chief Judge Edward Northrop 1 of U.S. District Court granted the defense request for a delay because of an impending conflict between the federal prosecution and Bremer's trial on state Sunday, Sherwood Funeral Home, Assumption; burial Pleasant View Cemetery; call ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE RENEWAL EXAM? Don't worry, jnst call your local Driver's License Consultants. They will instruct you on what you need to know to pass either the Rules of the Road, or the driver's test. Over 23 of local drivers fall this exam.

You need not be in this (roup. LET US HELP YOU! (By Appointment Only Very Nominal Fee) We Do Not Give Lessons or Teach Driving FOR INFORMATION CALL 423-2454 or Write to Drivers License Consultants 1132 W. Packard Decatur, Illinois 62522 We mre not In any way affiliated with the Sec'y of State offlca Lynn Y. Koblnson, Gen. Mir.

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FREE RA- DIO POWER STEERING, automa- 318 V8, vinyl roof, full power, air. No. 4 Dr. sedan, 318 A 8, vinyl roof, full tic, factory air, vinyl roof. No.

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360 engine, (, factory air, speed control, AM-FM full power, factory air, speed control, 4 Dr. hardtop, full power factory air, Radio. AM-FM Radio. Peed AM-FM Radio. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL $4583 $3965 $3970 $3960 charges in Prince Georges! County Circuit Court.

The state trial arising out of the shooting of Wallace and three other persons at a Laurel, i shoping center May 15 is to begin next Wednesday in Upper Marlboro, Md. The federal trial was to have started July 17 in Baltimore. after 4 p.m. Saturday. MILLER Odos Miller, 78, of Clinton died 2:10 p.m.

Thursday, John Warner Hospital Clinton: born Maroa; member of Maroa Christian Church; veteran of World War member, American Legion; married Earlier Northrop refused to dismiss the federal indictment of Bremer. Benjamin Lipsitz, the court appointed lawyer for the 21-year-old suspect, asked for Hazel Marie Hammond Dec. 24, 1914, Bloomington; leaves wife; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Pullen-Boos Funeral Home. Clinton; burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Clinton; call 5 to 9 p.m.

Friday. MORROW William B. Morrow, 72, of Clinton died 6:50 p.m. Thursday, John Warner Hospital, Clinton; born Somerset, member Somerset Baptist Church, dismissal on a variety of grounds, including an allegation that "uncomplimentary and derogatory" publicity had prejudiced Bremer's right to a fair trial. Select Group Of Somerset, caretaker, Clin Housewares, Giftujare, Appliances Ana Electronics At 20 to 50 Off Regular Prices HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS: Auto.

W. B. Percolator Deep Fryer ton Country Club for 19 years; married Hattie Comer; she preceded him in death; married Bertha Mae Smith; she died March 4, 1957; married Velda Ware Sept. 29, 1961; she died Bremer currently is at Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital in Jessup, undergoing a mental examination ordered by a state court.

ANNIVERSARY Mount Pulaski The Farmers Bank of Mount Pulaski will celebrate its 100th anniversary with an open house from to 4 p. m. Sunday. Refreshments will be served and a $100 U.S. Savings Bond will be given away.

ABANDONED LANGUAGES New York (AP) An Irish scholar is studying Yiddish at Yeshiva University to June 25, 1972; leaves stepson, Reg. S8.88 Now $7.88 Electric Fondue Reg. 19.88 Now S16.88 Reg. 32.50 Now S24.50 G.E. Clock Radio Reg.

10.88 NowS8.88 HUE mm mm IU1 in Entire stock not on sale. Sole prices effective only on selected merchandise. Original price tag shown on every item. All items subject to prior tale. Allen Morrow, Hagarstown; sons, Walter, Kenney; Arland, rural Beason; daughters, Mrs.

James (Gertrude) Clark, Kenney; Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Lane, Clinton; Mrs. Ruth Winstead, Lewiston; brothers, Joseph, Lloyd and Ulon, all of Somerset, sister, Mrs. Nannie Morrow, Fort Wayne, services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Pullen-Boos Chapel, Clinton; burial Weldon Cemetery, Weldon; call 5 to 9 p.m.

Saturday. S31 N. Water Landmark Mall JIWIUM determine whether there is any 2120 N. Oakland Decatur Phone 877-7200 relation between the fate of the Five convenient ways to buy: Zales Revolving Charge Zales Custom Charge BankAmericard Layawav Irish language and the trend in usage of Yiddish in the United States. i.

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