Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 21

Publication:
Herald and Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, December 3, 1963 If DECATUR HERALD Funerals Decatur 02 ,7 03 Fla. vivify The Classified Gift Ad-Visor For Family and Home F. T. Ishee Oil I Obituaries Funeral services and burial for Floyd Thomas Ishee of 1135 E. Curtis Ave.

will be in Laurel, Miss. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home.

Mr. Ishee, 21, was killed in an auto accident at 10:47 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Grand Ave. and Broadway. According to police reports, Ishee was the driver of an automobile northbound on Broadway.

His car and one driven by Willie L. Tate, 37, of 1362 N. Broadway, collided Tate reportedly was uninjured. A passenger in the Ishee Agnes L. Pappas, 16, of 1935 N.

Union St. was treated and released at Decatur Memorial Hospital for injuries received in the collision. Ishee was born Dee. 13, 1946, in Collins, a son of Floyd and Bernice Smith Ishee. He had lived in Decatur six months, and was a television serviceman for the Ishee TV Clinic in Decatur.

He had been in the Army two years and served in He was affiliated with the Baptist Church. On Aug. 4, 1968, he married Carol Dale Dool in Laurel, Miss. Survivors included his wife of Decatur; a daughter, Belinda Jean, at home; his father, Floyd Ishee of Frankfort, his mother, Bernice of Laurel, five brothers, James of Decatur and Otho, Robert, Charles and Earl, all of Laurel, two sisters, Mrs. Perry Helen Tucker of Houston, I and Mrs.

Hubert (Ava) Carter I of EUisville, Miss. Charles Trump Funeral services for Charles Trump of Route 3, Decatur, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home, with burial in Boiling Springs Cemetery.

Friends may call in the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. Mr. Trump, 60, was dead on arrival at Decatur Memorial Hospital at 7:25 p.m. Sunday.

Death was attributed to natural causes. Wo ttt i Kj-iT-n 1W 1017 fn "i I juacon COUniV, a SOn 01 JOnn and Anna Strom Trump. Mr. Trump was a lifetime resident of the Decatur area. He was a livestock dealer and farmer and on numerous occasions his livestock led the county in dairy herd production.

He married Julia i 1 1 i Marshall on July 23, 1928, in Macon County. Ipavec hie irifp- thrA ne leaves ms wue, inree 6ons, Jessie inunp, ueorge E. Trump and Ralph Nelson Trump all of Decatur; a daughter, Clarissa Jane Trump of Decatur: a brother, Byron Trump of Olean, a Mrs. John (Martha) WUber Of, ecatlir and Seven and seven grandchildren. A brother and sister preceded trim in death.

Mrs. Hunter Funeral services for Mrs. Merle (Bertha Hunter of 1052 E. Prairie Ave. will be at 1 D.m.

Wednesday in the Dawson Wiknff Funeral Home with yvusoir runerai nome, wiui Durtai in uraceiana emeiery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today. Mrs. Hunter, 78, died in St.

Mary's Hospital at 5:32 a.m. Monday. She was born Oct. 14, 1890, in i jl JJement, a daughter Of JOhn and Crash Kill I For Her GA 05 A Gift Of Travel A gift of travel Is alwoys appreciated. Use our gift certificates in special attractive envelopes for gifts everywhere.

Any denomination: $5 to $5,000. UNITED TRAVEL SERVICE 140 S. Main 429-5358 GA 07 A NEW KITCHEN for her for Chrlst-na! Birch natural finish cabinets, dishwasher, RCA refrigerator, built-in stove oven. Free estimates. J.

J. Swortz Co. 877-2611. GA 07 ANTIQUES makes lovely gifts. You will find them to fit every budget at Maxles, 3266 MacArthur Rd.

GA 07 ARTISTIC KNIT SHOP, House of Sheldon original designs for rug bases, fhooked, punched or needlepoint) and crewel em. broidery. Ph. 877-5475. GA 07 BE SANTA'S HELPER buy her that dream home.

Move In for the holidays. Call T. Spencer Jeter, 429-2551. GA 07 CANDLES finished ceramics. Some Greenware.

Lovely Christmas gifts. 11 Grays Lane off MacArthur Rd. GA 07 GET THE WIFE a good 2nd car for Christmas. '63 Rombier American Convertible, 6, automatic, $325. Colonial Motors, 805 N.

Main. GA 07 GIVE HER a lasting gift (a Domestic Sewing Machine). Come In and select one. Domestic Sewing Center, 802 N. Main.

GA 05 DIAMOND PENDANTS from $12 50 up. Diamond pierced earrings, $11 up. Reed's, 115 N. Water. GA 07 SEWING MACHINES.

A gift of a lift- time. Oive her the best. Necchl-Elnc Sewing Circle, 142 W. Wood. Pleases Your Carrier! YOUR thougMfulness in paying your newspaper carrier the very first time he calls to collect, means more to this young businessman than you may realize.

GETTING his money quickly from each customer, enables him to complete his collections without callbacks, pay his route bill on time, and enjoy full pro-fits, from his efforts. PAY YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY PROMPTLY! Decatur Herald and Review Gift Ad-Visor For Him GA 09 BlLl'ARO POOL CUES, all lengths; lointed cues, coses, tips, racks clamps, brujhe-, balls, chalk. Fast local repair service. 423-6383. 10-12 a.m.; 5-12 p.m.

GA 07 BLACK DECKER power tools; Shop Yard tools; will hold on lay-o-woy for Christmas. Wilkinson Bldg. Center, Mt. Zion. 864-3021, Ralph Taylor, Mgr.

GA 07 CAR STEREO TAPES, 4 track, repularly 54.98 to 56.98, all for 52.99! Goodyear Service Store No. 2, 3091 N. Water, 877-0777. GA 07 Christmas Cheer COMES IN A FALSTAFF TAPPER Avoilobte ot your favorite package store or tavern GA 03 CHRISTMAS Special, new 1948 MocGregor MT woods and Irons, $140. Bob Scherer Pro Shop, 422-7241.

GA 07 GE 6 TRANSISTOR RADIO, was $9.95, now S5 thru Dec. Goodyear Service Store NO. 3091 N. Water, 877-0777. GA 07 NEW FISHING MERCURY for "Dad-Shear proof drive, full gear shift, let- prop exhaust.

Prices start $175. Stubble-field Mercury MerCruiser, Sullivan 728-4366. GA 07 PLATZBECKER Speed Shop, 671 E. Wood, Give a Christmas gift certificate for auto extras speed supplies. 423-9836.

GA 07 RELAX, PLAY BILLIARDS, Gandl, Schmidt or Brunswick supplies service. Large selection of cues. Word Billiard Soles, Bethany 665-3637; or 665-3231. GA 07 SELECT HIS GIFT NOW! See our specials on Block Decker power tools. Colonial Hardware, 1135 W.

Grand, Sun. 'til noon. GA 07 VISIT OUR MEN'S department. Arrow shirts, dress leans, Haines socks underwear. Hazel's, Moweaqua, 768-3340.

For Children GA 07 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT: Ideal gift tor that boy or girl! Little as SI opens. Teach -thrift savings habit. Northtown Bank of Decatur, 333 E. Pershing. GA 07 BASKETBALL BACKBOARDS (NCAA), $9.50, Ping Pong Table Tops.

JU.35. Canlield-Lucos, 2540 N. Broodway, 877-7142. GA 07 BEAUTIFUL SHETLAND COLTS, S25. Also mor.

aeldings, teams. Fret Dt livery. Edlnburg 623-5326. No Sun. calls.

GA 07 CHRISTMAS FROM Long Ago; Doll buggy, toy trains, banks, wooden wagons, usable. Grindol's, Oreano. GA 07 SLEDS, S4.9S to S8.95; 3 piece luaaoge sets, $11.95 S14.95. Open Sun. 10 'til 3.

Railroad Salvage, 144 E. Leafland. GA 04 SNOOPY, CHARLIE BROWN oil the gang, new line sleepwore. sweatshirts, books, dolls, etc Ph. 428-9930 eves.

Sat. For Family and Home GA 04 ANTIQUE pumo lamp, hondmode Christmas decorations, oil water color I paintings. Bonnie Bottle Shop, 1398 N. Oakland, 429-4746. GA 07 ARTIST SUPPLIES: Books, kits.

Decoupage kits, lino blocks, delivery. Wm. A. Wait, 110 W. North, 428-5112.

GA 07 A TYPEWRITER new or used. Portable or eiectlc from S15.00. Illlnl Office Equipment Co 153 Es Main. GA 07 BEST HOLIDAY WISHES from oil of us at Soy City Marine, 1227 E. Wood, 422-1021.

GA 07 CHRISTMAS GIFT for home. Mople dinettes; lamps; end tables; living room suites. Hays. 824 E. Prairie, 422-6264.

GA 06 CHRISTMAS Trees galore see them In the garden shop of Montgomery Ward, 201 E. Macon. GA 07 COME TO BUD'S OUTLET, 1604 E. Con- dit, 8, see our many bargains for your Chrlsimos shopping. 8 a.m.

to 8 p.m. OA CRAFT KITS for home decorating. Angel neaas, pine tonage, water repellent velvet burlap ribbons. 877-2027. GA 07 CRESTHAVEN COUNTRY CLUB, now carrying a complete line 68 Pro Line clubs, close out prices.

Can be put on lay away for Christmas. Ph. Ralph Cripe, Pro, 877-7291. GA 07 DEL'S POPCORN SHOP. Fancy Nut Meats for gifts, cocktail parties, holiday entertaining.

Roasted dally! 142 N. Merchant. GA 03 FOR THE FINEST CHRISTMAS gift, give Olympla, the world's finest typewriter. Portables, Christmas prices as low as $49.50. Rossiter's, 248 W.

Main. GA 07 FOR A WIDE SELECTION of Quality Used Cars Trucks, featuring an Inside showroom see Mt. Zion Motors, Hwy-121, 864-2813, Roger Gadberry. GA 07 GE 1968 PORTABLE TV. block white, for Christmas.

Regularly $109.95 now Goodyear Service Store No. 2, 3091 N. Woter, 877-0777. GA 07 GE PORTA-COLOR TV. 20" with stand.

regularly $449.95, now $329,951 Goodyear bervice store no. jiwi n. woter, 0777. GA 07 GE-SYLVANIA-MOTOROLA COLOR TV'S CONSOLE STEREOS PLAZA TV Open Eves 'Til 1:30, Sun. 1-5 2102 N.

Oakland, 877-3539 GA 07 GOURMET STEAK PACKAGES, 4-10 02. Rib Eyes, $8.95. 6-8 02. Fillets, $8.49. East Side Locker, 1467 E.

William, Ph. 423-3608. GA 07 INS1AMATIC still cameras Choose from Kodak, Bell 8. Howell, etc. McFadden's, 429-1821.

GA 07 IT LOOKS Into your eyes and sells your merchandise. The Redcoats got it we support it. Wilder Mobile Homes. GA 07 "Keep Christ In Christmas" GIVE A BIBLE ANDERSEN'S Bible Book Store Foirvlew Plara GA 07 LAMPS: Toble, floor, tray or chain swag lomps. Good selection.

Will hold for Christmas delivery. Miller's, Rt. 48 GA 07 NEW 15" DIAGONAL PORTABLE COLOR BEST PRICES IN TOWN1 Rogers Dlsceuntlond 53io e. wuiiom st. Rd.

428-4491 GA 07 Perfect For Christmas Gifting! Portable TVs, new $89 95 Stereos, new, were $198 $129 New Stereos, were $495 $325 A Credit Plan For Everyone) Decatur Furniture Mart 1151 N. Water Ph. 422-0102 Open Weekdays, Sun. 12 5 Automotive 16 16 03 BUICK 1967: Convertible, full power, air conditioned. Excellent condition.

Schwalbe. Rt. 48 Grand, 428-SS23. 16 03 CADILLAC, 1963 Coupe DeVllle. Must sell, 800 miles on new overhaul, new point, excellent condition.

To see coil Dan Carver at 877-4711 or 877-0246. Financing available. 16 08 CAMARO 1967: Rolly-soort super sport couoe. Excellent condition. Schwalbe, Rt.

48 Grand, 428-5523. 16 09 CAMARO, 1967, SS 350, 4 speed. S1850. 1961 Buick. oil power air, $475.

Ph. 423-1483. 16 08 CHEVELLE 1967: super sport convertible, real nice. Al Schwalbe, Rt. 48 Grand, 428-5523.

Open Sun. 10-4. 16 04 CHEVROLET, 1955 2 door hardtop, V8, Slick. Ph. 423-7657.

16-06 CHEVROLET 1957: 2 door hardtop, V8, power steering brakes, newly carpeted, very cican, Lothom 674-3511; 674-5121. 16 03 CHEVROLET, 1957: 2 door hardtop, 327-300 hp. 375 cam, solid lifters. Hurst 3 speed, 4:11 positraction. new paint Interior, S600.

Ph. 42B-5595. 16 03 CHEVROLET, 1959, Porkwood wagon, new tires, only S200. 422-2462. 16 03 CHEVROLET, 1962 SS.

'63 Chevy SS S27, power. '64 Chevy SS 327, oir. Trusner, 844 N. Water. 16 09 CHEVROLET.

1962. 4 door hardtop Impala. air power, r.c- car. Priced to sell. Motors, 2525 N.

Water, 87-5193. 16 06 CHEVROLET, 1961 2 door hardtop, 327, 4 six-cd. Ph. 429-1734. 16 08 CHEVROLET 1963: 2 door hardtop, excellent condition.

Choice of 3. Al Schwalbe, Rt. 48 Grand, 428-5523. 16 06 CHEVROLET 1963: Impolo, 2 door hardtop, sport coupe, contact 877- 9281. 16 05 CHEVROLET.

1963 Bel Air, 4 door, 6 straight shift, extra cleon, special priced S495. Skyway Motors, 801 N. Waler, Ph. 428-3322. 16 03 CHEVROLET, 1964, 2 Door Sedan, 6 automatic, radio, heater, low mileage, excellent condition, private party.

422 3624. 16 09 CHEVROLET 1964 SS convertible. V8 automatic, all power, good condition. S995. 422-0227 after 6:30 p.m.

16 09 CHEVROLET, 1964 283 Impala 4 door, hardtop, automatic, extra clean, 57 Southwood South Shores. 428- 0588. 16 07 CHEVROLET, 1966 Caprice passenger station wagon, V8 automatic, power steering, 24,000 actual miles, will trade. Bridges Sales Service, Rt. 16, Windsor 16 CHEVROLET, 1967, Malblu, 4 door station wagon, V8, factory air, clean; 1966 Fairlane 4 door, 6 cylinder, cruisomatic, 29,000 ml.

Aschermann Ford, Arthur, $43-2233. 16 06 CHEVY II, 1962 station wagon, Straight shift. 1912 E. Prairie. 16 03 CHEVY II 1963 Npva, 2 door hardtop, 6 automatic, bucket seats, real nice cor.

$495. 836 N. Main. 16 04 COMET, 1964 convertible: 6 cylinder, power steering, 25,000 actual miles, powder blue, excellent condition. 80 W.

Montgomery Lone alter 5 p.m. 16 09 CORVAIR, 1962; Monzo Spvder, good condition, like new fires clutch. $350. Ph. 422-1469.

16 03 CORVAIR, 1963 Monzo "900' 4 Door, automatic, sharp, $575. Ramey's Auto Sales, 600 E. Prairie, 429-4181. 16 03 CORVAIR 1965 Monzo, 4 speed. Sharp.

$895. PJ'S Used Cars. 444 N. Broadway 625 E. Eldorado.

423-1231. 16 09 DODGE, 1965; Polara, 500, coupe, maroon with black vinyl top, automatic factory air, premium tires. New condition Ramey's, 600 E. Prairie, 429-4181. 16 07 FALCON, 1960 wagon, runs good, $120.

Ph. 429-6080. 16 03 FALCON, 1962, like new. Ph. Mt.

Zion 864-2817. 16 08 FALCON 1963: sedan, 6 cylinder standard shift, excellent condition. $695. Al Schwalbe, Rt. 48 8, Grand, 428-5523.

16 04 FORD MODEL 1930, good condition. Telephone 423-7159, Inquire trailer at 4537 Fairies Parkway. 16 06 FORD 1961, 2 door, V8, automatic, as Is, S12S. Argenta 795-2261. 16 07 FORD, 1962: 2 door automatic, $295.

4215 E. Cleveland, Ph. 429-1402. 16 06 FORD. 1962, Golaxie 500, 2 door hardtop, cruisomatic, vs, 352, $595, 15 South Dr.

(Elms), 877-7796. 16 03 FORDS, 1963, new with power steer, inq, choice of 2. Hazen Motors, 1053 E. Eidorado, 429-1622. 16 06 FORD, 1965 Galaxie 500: 1 owner, good condition, new tires battery, $895.

Ph. 877-7147. 16 03 FORD, 1965 Galaxie 4 door, choice of 2, (II 6 (1) 8 cyl. Callison Ford Sales, Moweaqua 768-3217. 16 08 FORD 1966: Galaxie hardtop coupe, V8 automatic, steering brakes, $1395.

Al Schwalbe, Rt. 48 8, Grand, 428-5523. 16 05 FORD, 1969 Fairlane, 2 door hardtop, tf automaticc, power steering, white wails and wheel covers. Less than 1000 miles. Speciol, $2495.

Groves Motor Illiopolis 486-3021. 16 09 FORD, 1969; club wagon, 12 passenger, air conditioned, 6 cylinder, gloss oil around, carpeted. Changing jobs, must sell. Taylorville 824-2896. 16 05 IMPALA'S 63 (2 eff them) 1 hardtop, 1 convertible, both sticks.

Colonial Motors, 805 N. Main 16 03 LINCOLN 1967 Contlnentalfull power, factory air, tilt wheel, all the extras. Low mileage. Service policy, 836 N. Main.

16 09 MERCURY, 1955; standard shift, willing to trade for good TV or double barrel Shotgun. Ph. 877-9636. 16 03 MERCURY, 1960 convertible, best offer. Runs good.

Must sell. 453 W. Green. 16 09 MG, 1966 sedon, 4 door, economical transportation, good second car. Contact Manoger, Universal CIT, 877-1191.

16 07 MUSTANG, 1967, 289, V8, automatic, wide ovals, canary yellow, 1 owner, priced to sell. Ph. 428-4435. 16 03 MUSTANG 1965, 289, 3 speed. '66 Folrlone coupe, 390, 4 speed, only $1295.

Trusner, 844 N. Water. 16 03 OLDSMOBILE, 1964 Holiday sports sedan, light tan brown top, air conditioned, super deluxe radio, full power, 6 woy seat, new tires, A-1 condition. Price S1575. Arthur 543-2123 days; nights 54J-2415, 605 E.

Progress, Arthur. 16 03 OLDSMOBILE 1965 Delta, hardtop, coupe, blue, 37,000 mi. excellent condition, power steering brakes, outomotlc Ph. Maroa 794-3841. 16 08 OLDS 1965: sedan, power steering, factory air conditioned.

$1395. Al Schwalbe, Rt. 48 Grand, 428-5523. 16 09 OLDS. 1965; Cutlass, 442, 1 owner, 4 speed, red, white bucket seats, double sharp.

Ramey's, 600 E. Prairie, 429-4181. 16 06 OLDS 1968: Delta 88, Holiday sedan 8.000 Pontine 1965 Sport Coupe like new; Ford '67 Galaxie XL 500; Carl Grabb Motors, Shelbyville, III. Ph. Shelbyville 774-2165.

16 03 PLYMOUTH 1959 wogon; 1955 Olds, good old cars. Choice $99. Del's Auto Sales, 901 W. Eldorodo. 428-7332.

16 09 PLYMOUTH, 1964. Belvedere, 4 door, 1 owner. Automatic. Ph. 423-4949.

16 06 PLYMOUTH 1967: Fury police equipped, 1 owner, $1900. Ph. Hammond 217 262-3206. 16 03 PLYMOUTH 1967 Fury III coupe, '67 Sport Fury, 383, 4 speed, vinyl top. Trusner, 844 N.

Woter. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joline Berg, India-lantic; Mrs. James J. Kayek, New Berlin, and two brothers, Sewel of Chicago and Fred of Hector, Minn.

Mrs. Towner Graveside services for Mrs. John W. (Lillian) Towner of 303 S. Church St.

will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Macon County Memorial Park. Friends may call at Brintlinger's Funeral Home after 7 p.m. to day. Mrs.

Towner, 85, died at 8:40 p.m. Sunday in the Americana Nursing Center, where she had be en a patient since October, She was born March 14, 1883, in East Lynn, a daughter of Jefferson and Jennie Shirey Hamilton. Mrs. Towner moved to Decatur from Streator 35 years ago. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church.

On June 24, 1913, she was married to John W. Towner in Pontiac. Survivors include her hus band; a son, Scott H. Towner of Fishkill, N. grandchildren.

and two Record G. H. Turtle residence, Atlanta; burial Lawndale Cemetery. HALL, Pcmmy Loreighn, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Hall, Salem Sunday, St. Mary's Hospital. Lenrrafia; leaves parents; brother KirK, at home; sisters Verna and Jackie, both of boiem; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Middleton, Salem; Mrs.

Lucille Czoch, Chicago; services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Rankin Funerol Home, Salm; burial East Lawn Cemetery, Salem; coll after 6 p.m. Tuesday. JOHNSON. Marvin, 57, rural Mason.

died 4 p.m. Monday, St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; leaves wife Cecile; sons Harry Walter and Jef-fery Lynn, both ot home; Gerald, rural Louisville; daughters Erma and Dorothy Johnson, both at home; Barbara Johnson, Louisville; Mrs. Beverly O'Dell, Cham- poipn, moiner mrs. Kuoei jonnson, Louisville; brother Richard.

Hard; sisters Mrs. Clarence Floy Brown, Albion; Mrs. Louis Cooper and Mrs. Llllle Wllkson, both of New Palestine, Ind Mrs. 3ernle (Doris) Peters, Neoqa; services 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Old Union Church, near Bible Grove; burial Old Union Cemetery; call after 3 p.m. Tuesday, Neal Funeral Home, Louisville. JONES, Glen 80, rural Olney, died Monday mornino Carmi Ienvi sons Merle, Farmer City: Vernon and Owen, both of Mount Vernon; Donald, Decatur; Robert. Seattle, daughter Mrs. Kathleen Hubbard, Chom- Schoub Funeral Home, Olney; buriai Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Olney; call after 4 p.m.

Wednesday. MASON Joseph 60, Cicero, formerly of Toylorville, died 6:37 p.m. Sunday in his home; leaves wife Kay; brotner Clarence, Chicago; sisters Mrs. Henry (Helen) Peters. Taylorville; Mrs.

Melvin (Virginia) Southerland. Belleville; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Shafer Funeral Home, TavlorvMIe; burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville; xol 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. NALL, M.s.

Sylvia 88, Hartsbura. died p.m. Sunday. Bartmon Nursina Home, near Atlanta; leaves son Loren, Pekin; daughters, Mrs. Herman (Mar- (one) Conrady, Oak Lawn; Mrs.

Raymond (Blanche) Hitchcock, Lincoln; sis'er Mrs. Edna Ely, Mason City; five grandchildren; six great grandchildren; "tprvirM 1:30 tvm Wrln.finv. t-snllnnri Jt Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln; burial Hartsburg Union Cemetery; call 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. PLUMMER, Sgt.

Ray, 21, Bement, died Sunday In Vietnam; leaves parents Clark and Lyndon Plummr, Bement; sister Sue, Bement; grandfather Charles Bob-bett. Decatur; body will be at Roux Funeral Home, Bement; arrangements incomplete. POTEET, Glenn 61, Assumption, died 4:30 p.m. Monday, St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; leaves daughter Mrs.

James Hilton, Pana; sisters Mrs. Richard (Mary Alice) Workman, Assumption; Mrs. Louise Finfrock, Pana; brother Herbert, Assumption; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sherwood Funerol Home, Assumption; burial Pleasant View Cemetery, Assumption; coll after 5 p.m. Tuesday.

REMMERT, William 82, Latham, custodian Partlow Graue Chevrolet Co. in Lincoln, died 11:15 a.m. Monday, Mary Henry Nursing Home, Lincoln; leaves wife Frieda; sons Edward, Lincoln; Elmer, Kalamazoo, Delmer, Battle Creek, daughters Mrs. Oliver (Ida) Maske, Latham; Mrs. Richard (Mae) Winters, Bakersfield, stepson Clarence Meyer, St.

Peter; 14 nrnnrhilr1ron- OA ornt nrnnrirhilrirn services 2 o.m. Thursday. Zion Lutheran Church, Chestnut; buriol La en a Cemteery, near Chestnut; call 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Schahl Funeral Home, Mount Pulaski. RUWE, Mrs.

Mary Lucille, 51, Lincoln, died 9:45 a.m. Monday, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln leaves hus band, elmer; daughter Mrs. Katherine Paae, Lincoln; mother Mrs. Mary Benedict, Lincoln; brothers I I I Benedict, Atlanta; James and Raymond Benedict, both of Peoria; Fred Benedict, Lincoln; sisters Mrs. Hazel Thomas, East Peoria; Mrs.

Alice Pittenger, Atlanta; Mrs. Edith Davis and Mrs. Nora Woodard, both of Lincoln; halfsister Mrs. 5adie Taylor, Virden; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lincoln; buriai McLean Cemetery; call 2 to a.

7 to p.m. Tuesday, Honana Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln. SCHREIBER, A. Houston, formerly of Lincoln, died 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Houston; leaves brothers Carl and Henry both of Lincoln; Alfred Easton; services and burial I Houston.

SJBBITT, Charles Joseph, 90, Tower Hill, retired elevator operator, died 10 a. m. Monday, Young Restorlum, Shelby ville; leaves wife Rossie; son Joseph, Battfe Creek, sister Mrs. Dora Ash, Decatur; services 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Stumpf Funeral Home, Pana; burial Tower Hill Cemetery; call after 7 p.m. tuesaay; Masonic rites p.m, Tuesday. SMITH, Mrs. Alva 56, Suliivan, died 6 a.m. Monday, St.

Mary Hospital, Decatur, of multiple sclerosis; leaves husband Raymond son Howard, Chicago; daughter Mrs. Jean Hight, Arthur; brother Linden Swift, Plainfleld, sisters Mrs. Martha Murphy, Mrs. Dixie Bradburn and Mrs. Marlon Gardner, ail of Indianapolis; Mrs.

Edna Northerner, Franklin, Mrs. Sybil Atkins, Greensburg, Mrs. Evangeline Goodnight, Plainfield, Ind. Mrs. Madeline Potter, Cathedral City, memorial services 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday. McMumn Funeral Home, Sullivan. TODD, Willard 71, Louisville, retired Standard Oil distributor, died 9 p.m. Sundoy, Anthony Hospital, Effingham; leaves wife Moine; daughter Mrs. Kiiey (Lois) Mccuiiy, Champaign four grandchildren; services 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Neal-Dillman Funeral Home, Louisville; burial Orchard Hill Cemetery, Louisville; call after 2 p.m. Tuesday. YOUNG, Arthur, 96, lota, died 6 p.m. Monday, Flora Nursing Center, Flora; leaves wife Laura, Flora Nursina Center; daughter Mrs. Hazel Moore, lola; sister Mrs.

Lena Hord, lola; services 2 p.m. Thursday, Baptist Church, lola; burial lola Cemetery; call after noon Wednesday, Neal Funeral Home, Louisville. Patterson, Alta S. Services 1 p.m. Tuesdoy, Brintlinger's Funeral Home where friends moy call.

Interment Macon County Memorial Park. BRINTLINGER'S 02 04 Trump, Charles Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Chapel. Interment 8oiting Springs Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral nome after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. J. J. Moran Sons Funerals Central Illinois 03 03 04 yarren, Chester T. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Stine-Hodge Memorial Home. Interment IOOF Cemetery, Moweaqua, III Friends may coll at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesdoy. Stine-Hodge MOWEAQUA, ILLINOIS Funeral Flowers 04 04 03 Aarou to Zuiuland We Deliver. Hourans 429-5305 Card of Thanks 05 05 03 THANKING "All" who was so kind to me.

In the death of tny husbond, Ralph. May our dear Lord Jesus ond His "Holy Mother" Be near you "AH" through each day And when the night shades fall. Is my silent prayer. Ruth G. Adcock.

In Memorian 06 03 LESTER WARD: In 06 BLACK, LESTER WARD: In loving memory of my Son on his 47th birthday. Mother. 06 03 IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my husband William B. Logue, who passed away Dec.

3. 1949, but our loving memories will last forever. Wife Estella, children, grandchildren. Masonic Temple Activities 08 08 03 MACON CHAPTER 21: Stated Convocation on Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. All RAM Members urged to attend.

08 04 STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. 979 Table Lodae. Wed. Dec. 4, 6:30 p.m..

Banquet Room, all Master Masons in vited. Chili oyster supper. OB 04 ZOHAK GROTTO: Stated meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. All members urged to attend. Meeting Notices 09 05 09 Join Weight Watchers LEARN HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT KEEP IT OFF! Registration, weekly meetings, $2.

For tree Information call 4zy-44ii. Lost and Found 10 10 O4 BASSETT HOUND PUPS I females, lost vicinity of 1360 E. Grand, black, brown white. Call 428-4182 or return to above address. 10 09 FEMALE BEAGLE lost 1 week, without collar, Miliikin area, answers to Hilda, Reward.

423-3140. 10 09 GERMAN SHEPHERD, light colored female lost, answers to "Honey." Reward. 423-1267 before 4 p.m. 423-6742 afler 4 p.m. 10 09 GERMAN SHEPHERD, male, black tan, lost In vicinity of Mlilikin University.

Ph. 423-6361. 10 03 GLASSES: black nylon frames, bifocal. Lost vicinity Green St. H.

Edward. 10 03 POMERANIAN, small, sable color, Inst near Brush College area Wednesday. Reward. Ph. 422-1976.

Personals 11 1104 MAN Driving to Phoenix, Arizona will take rider, Dec. 5. Write Box 565 Herald and Review. Business Personals 12 12 09 E. J.

HARTING, Barber, ot Lelth's Barber Shop, 1216 E. Eldorado to welcome friends Fri. Sat. 12 05 IT'S WITH YOU day ond night and has a light. The Redcoats got It we support It.

J. J. Moron Sons. 12 07 NEW STORE HOURS for winter from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sundays 8 o.m. to Noon. Spalding Hardware, 4307 W. Main, 428- 6222. Where to Go 14 07 HOUSE OF PLENTY: 14 ASHBY'S HOUSE OF PLENTY: Bar open Sunday 1-6 p.m., serving dinner.

Accessable by Monroe at King. 423- 9353. 14 07 AT KEN'S TAP: The Del-Mars, the little band with big band sounds. Sat. nites.

230 W. Wood. 14 04 BUSINESS PEOPLEI Don't skip lunch. stop in for quick service 8, great food here at Moses Restaurant, Arthur. 14 05 IF) ARTHUR where friends meet to eat and enjoy a delicious meal.

Sugar Bowl Cafeteria, Vi blk. east of Bank. 14 09 POP DOCK Drive Up! 24 10 OI. bottles. 51.20 deposit.

10 Whistle 5 diet flavors. Bottling, 242 W. Packard. 14 03 TONIGHT'S SPECIAL: Chicken livers gizzards, $1.00. 6 p.m.

till 11 121 Club, 2555 N. 22nd St. 14 03 WATCH our marquee ot Red Wheel Restaurant for oil you can eat special, 2965 N. Main. Travel IS 15 05 AGENTS ore experts on fores; trode fairs, love affairs and lust plane fores, alt this at no charge to you.

Fair enough? Call 423-2561, Franklin Travel Agency in Franklin Mall. 15 05 FAMILY PLAN on most airlines may be used anytime except Friday afternoon and noon Sundoy to noon Monday. Call us. Citizens National Bank Travel Bureau, 429-4166. 15 07 WHY DON'T YOU go oway.

Four Seasons Travel, 125 N. Main. Ph. 429-2525. 15 09 YOUR HOLIDAY Is Our Business.

United Travel Service, 429-5358, 140 S. Main, across from Ambassador Hotel. Automotive 16 16 05 AMBASSADOR 1966 4 door, steering Draxes, automatic. 2B.0OO actual mi, Corl's Auto Soles, Boody 865-2160. 16 09 BUICK, 1956; Roodmaster, mechanically perTecT, Doay unie rougn, gooa fires.

$200. Ph. 423-5134. 16 04 BUICK, 1961 Electro 225, full power oir, sharp. Keilcw Motors, 2882 N.

Oakland, 877-5577. 16 04 CALIENTE, Mercury Comet, 1965. This is the luxury model with imitation wood trim around the dash, steering wheel 8, doors. Very low mileage! Plush upholstery. Will sacrllice or take ever payment.

Call after 11:30 A.M. GA 06 MOBILE HOMES: 2 3 bedrooms, with all city utilities furnished, next to Northeast shopping ce.iters. Children accepted, no pets. Ph. 877-0169.

GA 07 Plaid Stamps can make Christmas qivlng easier on the family budget. Get triple naia biomps every day and 5 for 1 every Tuesday at all Decatur area Gulf Dealers GA 07 Put Color In Your Christmas with a 1W RCA Victor TV from Boyless TV ond Appliances. Give gift the whole family can enloy the year 'round. Prices start low as $299.95. Bayless TV 802 E.

Wood GA 07 NEW '47 GOODYEAR CHRISTMAS albums, was SI, now S.50. '68 olbums, SI. Goodveor Service Store No. 2, 3091 N. Water, 877-0777.

GA 09 Santa Claus Special The season of good cheer will soon be here! Spend it in the home of your dreams. S1000 DOWN: 3 bedrooms, family room, laroe kitchen, l'j baths, large 1 car garage, brand new. Vacant. Move In for Christmas. Northside Realty Co.

1520 E. Eldorado, office hrs. 9 9, 429-2551. Stewart 429-7275 Jeter 877-4417 Donaldson 428-5695 Lone 423-4143 Reynolds 1-763-8148 Stroveck 1-864-3076 Stratman 422-4812 Good 1-864-2205 Mrs. Clements 423-8689 GA 07 SANTA'S SUITS All sizes, wig and whisker sets, accessories.

Haines Essick Co. 122 E. William St. C-A 03 WALL PLAQUES, FIGURINES. Con temcorory, classic 8, oriental museum reproductions, outdoor statuary.

J8.M Arts, Rt. 48 S. 1966 Toylorville Rd. Ph. 428 0373.

GA 04 YOUR FAMILY WILL enloy the pleosore and comfort of a New Rambler for manv Chrlstmases to come. Amos' Rambler Toylorville. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Decatur Herald Decatur Dallv Review Decatur Sunday Herald and Review Weekly Carrier Rotes: Payable In Advance to Corrler Herald and Review 13 issues $1.00 Herald morning 7 Issues .60 Review evening 7 Issues .60 Rates by Mall: Payable in Advance to: P. O. Box 311, or 365 N.

Main Decatur, III. 62525 In Trading Area Herald 7 Issues per week Review $18.00 12 months $18.00 10.00 6 months 10.00 5.50 3 months 5.50 Herald and Review 13 Issues per week 12 months $35 00 Sunday Only 12 months $8.00 Outside Trading Area Herald 7 Issues per week Review $26.50 12 months $26.50 15.00 6 months 15.00 8 flfl 1 mmHii Herald and Review 13 Issues per week 14 monrns u.0Q Sunday Only 12 months $10.00 Carrier rotes apply en mall subscriptions to areas with carrier service. Foreign rates on request. Funerals Decatur 02 02 04 Hunter, Bertha M. Services 1 p.m.

Wednesdoy, Chapel. ferment Graceland Cemetery. Friends moy call at the funeral home alter p.m. Tuesday. Dawson Wikoff Ishee, Floyd T.

Friends may coll at Moron's Funeral Home after A p.m. Tuesday. Services ana Dunai in Laurel, Mississippi. J. Moran Sons 02 04 Philhower, Lester A.

Services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Cfiapel. Interment Camp Butler Cemetery, Rlv-erton, ill. Friends moy call at the fu neral nome otter 4 p.m. luesooy.

J.J. Moran Sons 02 03 Ralston, Marcella Services 10 o.m. Tuesday, Chapel. Inter ment Graceland Cimetery. Friends may call at the funeral nome.

Dawson Wikoff 02 04 Ray, Lemuil Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funerol home after 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Ilk J. J. Moran bons 02 04 Towner, Lillian Graveside services 10:30 a m. Wednes day, Macon County Memorial fork. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

Tuesdoy. BRINTLINGER'S Cynthia Eaton Tucker. Mrs. Hunter lived in Decatur for 50 years. She was a member of the First Church of God.

On July 9, 1S33, she was married to Merle Hunter in Champaign. He survives. Other survivors include a son, Harold L. Childers of Decatur; a brother, Forest Tucker of Decatur; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Fry of Decatur, Mrs.

umc of ck Island 1 ana Mrs. Marie Dewitt of. uiurauo springs, two grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Harry Calef Funeral services for Harry R. Calef of Melbourne, formerly of Decatur, were Monday in Melbourne.

Mr. Calef, 82, died Friday in Melbourne. He was born Nov. 21, 1886, in York, Neb. He was a retired engineer for Shell Oil Co.

and moved to Florida in 1952. He was a member of St. Mark's Methodist Church, Indialantic, For the Macon County Marriage Licenses Darrell D. Yates, 28, Springfield, Wllla Mae Castles, 24, Springfield Alan L. Ball, 19, Decatur, Rhonda Lou Hicks, 19, Decatur James M.

Hall, 22 Decatur, Cheryl Anne Mize, 15, Decatur Robert A. Spaulding, 24, Dtcatur, Valerie Ann Foulks, 23, Decatur Kenneth E. Sympson, 22 Clinton, Dar-lene Harmison, 20, Clinton Dovid l. Jones, 21, Decotur, Connie sue 20' Decatur Births BARKER, Mr. ond Mrs.

Kenneth 1605 Foster, girl, Dec. 1, DMH cdiaiiu I E. Garfield, boy, Nov. 30, DMH EVANS, Mr. ond Mrs.

Johnny 1312 N. Clinton, boy, Dec. 1, DMH HULL, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, 119 Rlrtgewoy, boy, Dec.

1, DMH KELLER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 837 W. Macon, boy, Dec. 1, DMH ROBINSON, Mr.

cvi Mrs. Donald Maroa, girl, Cec. 1, DMH HOWARD, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Lovington, boy.

Nov. 30, St. Mary s. I ALEXANDER, Mr. ond Mrs.

Archie, Macon, girl, Dec. 1, St. Mary's. GRANT, Mr. and Mrs.

Ellgjah. 360 Longview. boy, Dec. 1. Sr.

Mary's. SPENT, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Route 2, girl, Dec. 1, St.

Mary s. TOMLIN, Mr. and Mrs. Poul, 570 Virginia, boy, Dec. 1, St.

Mary's. TOMBLIN, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 957 E. Riverside, boy, Dec.

1, St. Mary's. RHODES, Mr. and Mrs. David, 501 W.

Macon, boy, Dec. 2, st. mary's. Central Illinois Deaths BRUNS, John Jacob, 85, Pana, retired farrnci, died 5:30 a.m. Monday, Depaepe Ashcroft Nursing Home.

Pana; leaves daughters Mrs. W.O. Mildred) Dickey ond Mrs. Fred (Lucille) Laker, both of Pana; brothers Chris, Springfield; Ben and Henry, both Pona; services 3 p.m. wjMinpHnv.

Mrfrnrken Ftinernl Home. burial Rosamond Grove Cemetery; ra" fi Tuesdy' hh DeLand, killed 12:30 p.m. Sunday in auto accident near Moweaqua; leaves husband vietnam; parents Mr. and Mrs. Woyne Webb, DeLand; brothers Joseph, Bement; Terry, Farmer City; sister Deborah, at home; grandmother Mrs.

Wilson Webb, DeLand; services 2 p.m. Wednesday Christian Church, DeLand; burial in DeLand Cemetery; call after 7 p.m. Tuesday Trigg Funeral Home, DeLand. DICK, Joseoh Peter, 77, Monticello, died .9:25 p.m. Sundoy, Kirby Hospital, Klatt, Champaign; holfsisters Mrs.

Margaret Hanson, Mrs. Clara tlchhorst and Miss Anna Dick, all of Champaign; Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Mrs. Tim Colin Collins and Miss Agnes Dick, all of Ivedale; brother William, Ivesdale; services 9 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Philomena Roman Catholic Church, Monticello; burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, Ivesdaie; call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello; Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday. FERRELL.

Leo Dale. 24, rural St. Elmo, dead on arrival 10:20 p.m. Monday, St. Anthony Hospital, Effingham, following crash south of Beecher City; leaves wife Marv Margaret; parents Mr.

Genn Ferre (Windsor. co -Uil luesaay evening, Lovins r-uneroi nome, Windsor; services incomplete. GAITHER, Mrs. Gail, 75, Jerseyville. formerly of Lawndale, died 3 p.m.

Sunday, Jerseyville Community Hospital-leaves son Floyd, Springfield; daughters Mrs. Katheryn Herron, CarlinvilLe; Mrs. Juanita Bader, Jerseyville; Mrs. Madelyn Pohlman, Carroll ton; Mrs. Marlorle Tush, Godfrey; sister Mrs.

Neva McNeeley, Los Mngeies, grunucmiuren; a greui grandchildren; services 3 p.m. Tuesday, SE OB teoMi 1 UII111. Ill I III rf SEVERAL CHOICES ARE AVAILABLE. We will never exert pressure for the selection of a-costlier service than circumstances will allow. This Is one of the many reasons we enjoy an unblemished reputation of complete and long-standing integrity.

Funeral Chapel Gene L. Monson 239 W. Prairie Ph. 428-4429.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Herald and Review
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Herald and Review Archive

Pages Available:
1,403,441
Years Available:
1880-2024