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TWO THE DAILY rANTAfiRAI'lI. SATtKDAY. MARCH S. Central Illinois Deaths Le Roy Masons 'Blackball' Mortgage Injured La Grange Man Still Critical a retired farmer. He married Tes- Logan Legion -Nears Goal Mrs.

Wilhelmina Ebel sie Cummings, Nov. 21, 1900, in Livingsion Seal Drive Passes Goal Pontiac. She died Jan. 10, 1954. Survivors include one son, El LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs.

Wilhelmina Ebel, 82, died at 12:05 a. m. Friday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. mer of Cornell; two daughters, In Members 4' -J ro. early ir.r.:r.

Mrs. Betty A. Hassinger of Grid- She was taken to Dammerman ley and Mrs. Edna E. Schieler of and Fricke Funeral Home and at Tt 1X1 Arnharn LfroLi rONTIAC rNSl 4 p.

m. Saturday will be removed Christrr.as $cal carrfMsspi 1 Pontiac; three brothers, Ola of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Jesse and Edward, both of Pontiac; one sister, Mrs. Nicie Alltop of Pontiac; nine grandchildren and 13 i to the family residence. A brief service will be at the home at 1:30 p. m.

Monday and the funeral Le ri ei txi Zj iu I'D rr err! iL Ke to tv" r-Ajk ly Cl IT.J tf IT1 will be at 2 p. m. at Zion Lutheran Uvirrton crr.ry tcpTd Tii Pa -J T-tl. 17. ct of $11 OCO tut etk.

cftmi.r2 trjurl Lt th rrh. to Mrs. Krrd 3 ci th r-Tx-1 Krlsy. rrtary cf the The cf jnds th- IN MlJS I great grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents, four brothers and one He was a member of the Cor nell Methodist Church.

Church with the Rev. A. E. Neitzel officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery.

Mrs. Ebel was born Aug. 9, 1872, in Logan County, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Ditmer Otte. Her marriage to John L. Ebel was Dec.

29, 1892 and he preceded her in death. Surviving are three sons and $Uy. llirxh IS. jtzrr-Jf Ir.m i-. I'tri, Utrr'l r1 V.V.5-t ri r'r at I r.

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Groups Slate State Tour Wallace Hannah MANSFIELD (PNS) Fu neral services for Wallace Han Bwmu'xi. live irai bjw 'f S11.1U.96. Mr. Aen rtpart-' cd. Association officials have plarxrd an enlarcd rTan Uiii year, she u.l.

Thry asain corxJart tye rr.a X-ry fur-voy rr.o! X-rauK ur.t They ilso plan tuberculin is the nrar future at all and health education instruction In lower trades. They t'o hfr to tart a rthib.Ltation yrr-jran soon. nah, 54, of Seymour, a former Mansfield resident, will be held at Al L- Jr2 cf i 'Jv T7 Cx it ff A 1 v'. -7 i Th r. fate N-rrul Ur If three daughters, Rudolph, Albert, John, Dora, Minnie, Martha and p.

m. Saturday at the Mackey vro.ty Syrzrhcry Orrhetr ww-'. r- tn t-i-T CTT. Augusta, all of Lincoln; a brother, Funeral Home in Monticello. The Rev.

Wilford Price, pastor of the n. rut 'e V. William Otte of Lincoln; two 15. Th ctxirxn L. Wclf.

i.irrv-t ne rr grandchildren, Walther Ebel of Seymour Methodist Church, will rrescr.t rrcrj-- rural Lincoln and Mrs Law- officiate. Burial will be in Monti- Is ta Ovurr rtrrt ai? cf high school ler oi corona, and sue cello Cemetery. grandchildren. Mr. Hannah was found dead on Mrs.

Ebel was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, the Ladies la aa his farm south of Seymour Wednesday. A coroner's inquest Wednesday ruled that he died of SI Morion Fete Set Gibson City Sale Results Told rrr rT? -rrrarx r-ii teea Aid Society, Concordia Guild and Lutheran Women's Mission self-inflicted gunshot wound. Every 2 Years tied at Intern IIL-r S'a Cc Ut. cn th Ilia. The err hetra I He was born near Mansfield on C.iasON CTTY ary League.

Mrs. Clara Foley Oct. 2, 1900, a son of John W. and Clara Wilson Hannah. He mar- FajtTa la of th Gibson Oty ctrr.mor-'y i.e at wer anrvrard Fruisy.

la the t.Vn. ried Lydia Holderle on Sept. 15. ODELL (PNS) Mrs. Clara wst, Danville.

Foley, 64, died at 8:45 a. m. Fri To sokMtt te "-i Tjty 12 Fc- c.nrr-wtn. 7y art e-ry rr t-3r1 hrep urre rli fir ar4 survivors are: his wife: a step day at her home in Emington fol 17 head cattle brrr.t Jl.CJ I. tafit.

ai Jr-. --jxAy. daughter, Mrs. Mildred Smith of LE ROY lowing an illness of several (PXS) Memters of Le Roy Masonic Lodge burned the mortgage on their templo la nachirery. Seymour; his father, who lives in months.

i.cn-. ifhir. rr-x s.wi Under Ir t-'n vfrf -r Cr--, T-v-- i soM fr SIl 1- Champaign; one sister, Mrs. Pearl She was brought to the Watson reLt, itfTr.t trx.t,,., ti ntvue, lt-rt the cr trrp t-j c-ktr ry at a family night celebration Thursday night. The mortgage was given la 19 IS to secure loan for remodeling the building.

Left to right axe Archie Mroh, senior warden and matter of ceremonies; George Staley, building and finance chairman; Edison Slgler, wonhlprul master; C. Cilmore, program chairman and Loren IVan, Junior warden. fwr4 Photo Funeral Home. The funeral will wigaon of Mahomet, and four brothers, Wilson, Mahomet. Er be at 9 a.

m. Monday at St nest, Mansfield, Olin, Champaign, Mary's Catholic Church at Lo- ana jvanston. Lincoln Man retto. The Rev. Fr.

Raymond Tre A.T.er.ca.n Lwrr.r fi vo. tc t.t Lassuy will officiate. Burial will Ex-Minlster Asked Rural Mall Carrier 16 More Memorial Books John H. Walker LINCOLN (PNS) John II. be in St Paul Cemetery at Odell The Rosary will be recited at To Talk In Emden I v.

m. Sunday by the Altar and Walker, 81, died at 7:45 d. m. I EMDEN P.3 Th Rev. Added at Pontiac Library Opn It mwv j.ymiis snnvAirr LAST DAY! countkv Rosary Society and also at 8 p.

m. LINCOLN rN5 Alhrrt SielaJf Jr. ha bra a rural ma. I carnor cf th Urln Post OILce and ndy l'; Thursday at St. Clara's Hospital.

Visitation will begin at 7 p. m. ine luneral will be at 2 p. m. PONTIAC (PNS) Six Seldcn L.

Myers, minister of the Mahomet Methodist Church. rurst irifaUr at iht liml'v; Saturday. Saturday at Dammerman and teen memorial books were on F.unu lie Starts TOMORROW! Mrs. Foley was born April 18, Fncke Funeral Home with the among those presented to Pon night program Sunday at the Ar-n rede Methodist Churrh Mr M. Rev.

Eueene E. Stauffer officiat tiac Public Library during the month of February, Miss Lois 1890, at Reddick, daughter of Bernard and Mary Grennan Kelly. She was married to Thomas P. Foley April 12, 1921, at Emington. was formerly rastor cf the local1 S.rUH was a vctrrsn cf ing.

Burial will be in Union Ceme tery. Love Lost," Allingham; "The View from Pompey's Head." Basso; "Impact of Evidence." Carnac, and "The Butcher's Wife," Cameron. "Indonesia: Land of a 1-lenge," Bro; "Man's Unconquerable Mind." Highct; "The Susquehanna," Canr.er; "My Zoo Family." Martini; "life is I arr, librarian, reported church- War II ard was a tnvr cf war. Mr. Walker was born Sept.

19. Wednesday. The program, fponrrd tv the 13 months r.J trr.br Mi Survivors include her husband; 1873, at York, a son of In memory of J. Melvin dish two daughters, Miss Eileen Foley Methodist Men, uill at 7:20 hot don. David and Elizabeth Bailey Walk ing, Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Thorn of Emington and Miss Rosemary p. m.

A lunch vkia ervcd an hour earlier. er. His marriage to Sadie Mooney b-y i Foley of Pontiac; a son, Eugene took place Dec. 18, 1905, Logan ton gave "Guideposts Anthology," edited by Norman Vincent Peale. Miss Ruth Harrison.

Mr. of Bloomington; four sisters, Miss Worth Livir.g," Sheen. LEXINGTON THEATER SAT. SUN. "You're In Th: Arrnj Hew" county and she preceded him in Mavme Kelly and Miss Bernice death.

"The Book of States. 1334- IK ImtirPrJ So;" "House and Gardens and Mrs. Ernest Blessman. Mr. Kellv.

both of Pontiac; Mrs. Ed Two sisters survive, Mrs. Nora and Mrs. Hugh Harrison and ward Fraher, Odell and Mrs. Jo OMtDf Ott of rural Lincoln and Mrs.

In 4-Car Crash Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrison seph Foley, Emington; two broth mm C( Mary Luckhart of Lincoln.

gave "Twenty Thousand Leagues MiUt4 Miukll ers. Arthur of Fonuac ana josepn Under the Sea," by Jules Verne ST. of Emington and three grandchil Complete Guide to Interior Decoration;" "Pictorial lUstory of the Wild West," Horan and Sann. "Craftsman's Instruction Handbook" Parisi; "U.S. Camera, 195" and "The Radio Amateurs' Handbook.

1955." Mrs. Mary Leuthold dren. CROPSEY (PNS) Mrs. and "Lonely oyagers," by Jean Merrien. Honoring the late Mrs.

Cora Four cars were dimazrd. tut1 only one person irjured. tn a chain reaction typ? accident at the intersection cf Main and Olive streets at 5:30 p. m. Friday.

Held for treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital with an injury to Mary Leuthold, 93, died at 8 p. m. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church at Loretto, Altar and Rosary Society and National Thursday at the home of the Stef- Grove, the following books were fen sisters in Cropsey.

She was taken to the Cook Fu Trips, Receives Burns Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. Luclnda Sanders donated: "Group Activities for Church Women" and "What's Cooking," mi.WVTyfiViV- ttD.MIUATCHEP.KV his left lee was Adlai Prince. 3. neral Home in Fairbury, where WAYNESVILLE Mrs.

William of "2 His cond.uon was both by Jane Kirk, given by Mr. visitation vdll continue until the services are conducted at noon CLINTON (PNS) The fu Williams Sr. received pairJui burns Tuesday evening when she Benefit POLIO DANCE That Wa Postponed IVbniary 12 Due to the Weather Will Ce HrlJ Tonight SAT. MARCH 5 AT COLFAX. IU-COLFAX UX.ION II ALL Trrrhoun 1 din) Am'r.

Inu r. Clrm. 5r Sery. neral for Mrs. Lucinda Sanders "fair." As Bloomlrgton pcl.ee reconstructed the collision.

was Sunday. Services will also be held tripped and fell against the stove 92. who died Wednesday, will be WAYNE MORRIS and Mrs. A. C.

Herbert and M. Sgt. and Mrs. A. II.

Herbert; "The Best Loved Trees of America" and "Our Amazing Birds," Robert Lemmon and at 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the Fairbury Apostolic Christian Church. in her home while preparing the at 10 a. m.

Saturday at the Her- TYO GUNS end a BADGE evening meal. inaton Funeral Home, the Rev, Burial will be in the South Apostol B. E. Junkins officiating. Burial ic Christian Cemetery.

will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery She was born in Berne, Switzer headed south on Mam uhen his car collided uith a vehicle dricr unidentified) gir.g east on Olive. The car proccctiirg ca-t was forced into two cars stand.rg still and pointed north on Main. Drivers of these two cars mere Raymond E. Doitt. 21.

CC3 N. Lurr.brr land, Aug. 1, 1861. the daughter of Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY UST DAY! Frederick and Elizabeth Troxcl at Lexington. Charles W.

Higdon Hari. She came to America with her parents on March 27, 1S82, set LE ROY (PNS) Charles nacnT coi riwood Edward vi. Dw Tdvanli: a4 lei I 41 Lc- tling rear Fairbury. On March 6, and Wilhs Ummcl, 23. iZl S.

land Ave. William Hisdon. infant son of Divorc granted on j.TM.nd el doer Von. 1892, she was married to Henry Bennie and Loletta Tarrence Hig WitT T. BrB V.

T. t. ne: Leuthold of Forrest. They lived on LEGIONNAIRES and Guest JPM, DANCE TOMORROW don died at 2 a. m.

Friday at St Confession iudgment In vsc.Uon lor a farm northwest of Forrest until at nrt.i i.n n.ic ti.70. March 28. 1915, when he died. She Joseph's Hospital in Bloomington. He was born at 4:30 a.

m. Thurs Estat. of Ann Wnr: Inventory lived in Fairbury until 1945 and jThree File Petitions De Land Jobs I DE LAND r.NS EIIj E. iLeischner. E.

W. San.I;on an day. filed l.stlnn Normal proprtr. valu tuted: bark deposit totalitnc S6.3A1. and furniture and personal effect.

then came to Cropsey. He was taken to the Stensel Fu ta rut Survivors are one brother, Gott Estate of Anna H. tireen: inventory i i iiviiin i neral Home. Burial will be Satur filed listinn 1.0"0 iniuranc poucy and lieb Hari of Fairbury and one sis day at Oak Grove Cemetery. "Land Birds of America," by Robert Cushman Murphy and Dean Amadon, given by the library board and staff; 'The Complete Book of African Violets," by Helen Van Pelt Wilson, given by Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Skean; "Songbirds in Your Garden," by John K. Terres and "Churches of the Presidents." by Olga Jones, given by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Smith.

Gold Star members of the American Legion Auxiliary wera honored by the auxiliary with the presentation of "America's Music" by Gilbert Chase. Mrs. Ray Sesler and Mrs. Otto Overby, in memory of Mrs. A.

W. Armstrong, presented the book, "Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. by Richard Stoddard Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Armstrong, were remembered with the book, "Half a World Away" by Jean Lyon, given by Mrs. Ray Sesler and Mrs. Otto Overby.

The book. "Carpentry for the Schroeder Ued rtitiorj ter, Mrs. Rosa Roth, also of EsUte of Wiiitam A. Franfcr Beuian LCne Survivors include the parents M-e frank appointed dminutrator T.j, Fairbury. Two brothers and three three brothers, James, Marvin Al under (9.0.0 bond.

Value ol eaUte uw.n.vuu.! etimated at S14.M0. (Independent tickoL sisters preceded her in death. len and Bennie Douglas; two sis She was a member of the Fair s- cot KT.h. rtu -Ir- Swasslion Is runnirc the Estate of John I-oncwortht rilnol I ters, Patricia Fay and Wanda Ma bury Apostolic Christian Church. lnhenunce tax of Si.ou 39 found due acancy ics vy am on net estate of iiujMfo.

candidate for and the rie and the grandparents, Mr. and Haberkorn Triplets tax of STsO.23 found du on estate oi other two are incumbent. The election will be held April 13. JoR OM Estate of Prochnow: No tn- CHATS WORTH (PNS) Music by Don Hubert and Hit Hand lUnclnt to AJJd Lutrrtaiamrst 3rd Floor McBarcss Memorial Eldg. Loau r.

nu rt America Icloel CrcuUr fot 5let-IfiC ted aoj 4th Tburwdajw Tientanc tax found du on estate of S391.S4. Adolph Joseph, John Leonard and Mrs. Jesse Higdon of Litchfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tarrence of Louisville, Ky.

Charles E. Hamilton PONTIAC (PNS) Charles E. Hamilton, 77, died at the Livingston County Home at 6:10 p. m. Estate of Annvir n.

wiuiama: Mary Ann Haberkorn, infant chil LODGE SETS MEETING ATLANTA (PNS Atlan Inheritance tax found due oa estate i of $22.014 44. dren of Adolph J. and Mary Ann Kuntz Haberkorn, died shortly after their premature birth Thurs ta Lode AF AM. will rnctt at 7 p. m.

Monday In the lodce and have work in the Lrst day. Friday. He had been ill three General Finance Corp. vs. Jamee A.

Brar: Confession Judgment for 9I44-S7. Estate of Cora Snider Irwin: FL R. Armrtror.d appointed administrator under $12,000 bond. Value of estate estimated at 7.7M. EsUte of Mattle E.

Kerr: Final report approved. Executor disrharted. Estate of Anna Eurenla O'Rnurke: Inventory fCed liUn CO acres of Und in Towande. Townahip. Graveside services were Friday Building Trades," by E.

A. Lair was given in memory of Shelby Bowen by Mr. and Mrs. Bert LoPiccalo. Mr.

and Mrs. LoPiccalo also presented "Gen WJBC-Radio years, seriously the last few months. He was taken to the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home pending arrangements. Mr.

Hamilton was born July 31, ATCH IT)R DATES of Junior IrcWa Ram-ball SANDLOT FE5T1YAL at St. Patrick's Cemetery, the Rev. Fr. R. E.

Raney officiating. Survivors include a sister, Rho-da Ann; a brother, Timothy Kevin; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haberkorn Sr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Kuntz, all of Chatsworth. eral Woodworking" by Chris IL STEEL Groneman, in remembrance of 1877, at Fairbury, son of Joseph for the ij 1013 en FM 1239 on l'oor AM Dial Music New Sport for Central Illinois Trocrama for and Almeda Moore Hamilton. He lived at Fairbury a few years and then moved to rural Cornell. He came to Pontiac in 1947.

He was Saturday, Mar. S. 19i5 Salvation Army Fund Report Told oooo xoo ooo IMSmiaTiTODAY George Van Doren. Other books added to the library collection include: "Typhoon," Conrad; "Benton's Row," Yerby; "It's Different For a Woman." Ward; "The Penningtons," Partridge; "Pray for a Brave Heart," Maclnncs; "A World of Love," Bowen. "I Take This Man." Loring: "Powder Valley Stampede." Field: "Doctor June," McEl-fresh; "The Adventurers," Hay-cox; "Trial," Mankiewicz, "No LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs.

Lena LIST DAY! i CR.CK KELLY i Zimmer, chairman of the Prairie HAWKINS FINISHING SERVICE The Finest Film Service Available Creek Township fund drive for the 2 BIG FEATURES Salvation Army has reported $87.75 collected so far. son or HELIX RTAR- 4 IAITOOI a -UUOt' KiDtn" Miss Frieda Bartman, chairman of the Eminence Township drive had collected $172.50 and Boyd TOMORROW! Seefeldt, a residential solicitor in Lincoln has obtained 517. v. lQn a 1 ti SQUARE DANCE SAT. MAR.

5th at 8 P.M. Ardent Tiller 1-H Club at CARLOCK SCHOOL Quality Photo FlnUhlnf 8 HOUR SERVICE (In by 9. Oat by 8) FRIER'S 113 W. Front St just dial 5a3B)aSBaWBB1ea5ea 4 war TlfS ft r.nn Two Tickets in Race SAYBROOK (PNS) Two tickets have filed for the village election. On the People's Party slate are Dean Short, Ivan Arbo-gast and Ray Vinson, The Gtizens Party lists John Steven, Richard Hale and Donald Gibbson as via TM MUUNLNU CO Rre.

R. i. 1W tddi Aroo-d jo Nc and Mareta PCste CO farmer tattar.te Walk ice World Newe Hmmiuft Burroush Fuel MaUr.f 10 OocHwetcrte I. 2-Sporu H.hl!ht Paul M. liaU 7:30 New Sifmund Sorf 7 4 Ooc a oee oo No School Today 39 No School Today oo Unity Viewpoint Headline, tVtiUoe of the Ne 30 Space Patrol 10 OO -H Fequet Show II.

0ft B.da from trie KmI Produrere Dau 11:30 Neva 11-Oi American larmrr AFTERNOON 11 AO farm Bureau 11 IS Everett Dtrkaea 11.30 Neva Roiaod 11 i Tlua la the Weather-Barker Motor 11 So Mum 11 UNei 1:00 Metropolitan Opera-Don Carlo 4 45 Pop Concert 5 Oo New OS Pan American Cnloa So Bb Ftnnefar. Sporia U-YUCA Procram EVENING I 0O New Wert Side CXal and Lumber IS avorite Sort ct riremen 4 30 Pantarrr, Fperta Pare e4 the Air Daily Panugtpb 45 Outdoor la IJUr.oia loo New 7 Saturday Danclr.f Party Pre-Game Warm-up 1.S4 Pathetbari at Northwestern 45 New 10 Co Flnntnlrirfnn Pallroorn Pioonunj too Baloora 11:25 New 11:30 Serenade TlU Midnight DAREF00T er tmMf Lenten Menu CASELLA'S Pizza Palace riMI. w.L, LI L. I WW re I Prre ij (gONTESSA' -r't CALL IDR FEATOU; TLMte CU.MU lVUL. mi TECHNICOLOR MOOSE Club Members Dance Sat.

Nite Ted Kagel and his band Dancing 9 to 12:30 Smorgasbord Sunday 5 to 7 Moose Members Guests Party 7 to 8:30 Dancing 8:30 to 11:30 Larry Lonney and bis Band fi xooxkkxk at t. vnr a aix Ninv Spotlessly Clean Dining Room Cooked While You Wait Take Out Orders or Deliveries Sponsor Scrap Drive TREMONT (PNS) Boy Scout Troop 84 will have a scrap drive for paper, iron and rags, Saturday. The proceeds of this drive will go toward troop equipment for the summer camp in July. ACADEMY AWARD CONTENDER ED.MOND O'RRIEN To tut rtnr fiBirtKT fOM4tt- to ATtrxn rtrji 11 STARTS SUNDAY THE Gr.IlATIlST ALL ACTION IlntfrUiamrnt Err Scwaed 2 TIPTOP HITS noni niniix packed PIZZA PIE Meat Italian Sausage Tolish Sausage MT KB AT L4DT AhMillTI. LT BttrrooTio AND OtIB 1 III.

or Abe Scott v7 VanvcdTcn Lenten Cheese Onion Anchovy Green Pepper Mushroom Shrimp 2nd Anniversary We certainly hope that you have enjoyed dining at The Twin Cedars the past two years as much as we have enjoyed serving you. 7 e-ee'- Salami Pepperonl Bacon Ham K. ON THE HAMC 1 1 1 wm rcnw ajMn) tr vxm. 3 eaU JFi au i ki awl i Also- Fried Shrimp Oysters Fish Sticks Chicken Spaghetti ALSO John IRELAND THE TWIN CEDARS "Nothing Fancy Just Nice" Route 150 Le Roy, Illinois Phone 51 Open Dally 11:30 A. SI.

to 9 P. M. (Closed Mondays) 1 CE CASKKTBAIJ. TOX1G1IT OS WJRO-AM FM 7:55 P. SI.

ILLINOIS AT NORTHWESTERN 801 1 rrirr Bloomington in "FAST AND FURIOUS" S. Main St. Phone 4-4975 rttelrJAMai X000000 OOOO.

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