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live THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMIXGTOX. ILLINOIS. MONDAY. MAT U.

ll Central Illinois Deaths Logan Society aking Infantry Training Edward Flesfier daughter of John and Sarah Mc- Receives Old Eugene Feehan ODELL (PNS) Eugene Fee Stalled, Burning Car in Collision; Kee Milburn. She was married to Rupert A. Jeffries in 1892 in Joliet Motorist Dies in Accident East of Eureka han. 65. died at 1 p.

m. Sunday Bloomington. They lived in Can Lincoln Boy Hurt In Fall From Car LINCOLN PNS) Danny Lf Mileham. 3. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Mehm of Lincoln, received injuries in a fall trom tr Mile, am car on route 10 a mile east of Lincoln Saturday eexun. Door Lock, Key at St. James Hospital in Pontiac. ada 21 years and returned to Illi He entered the hospital Saturday.

nois in 1932. He died Feb. 23, LINCOLN (PNS) A huge. The rosary will be recited at 8 m. Monday and Tuesday at the 1951.

Since then she has lived with Two Persons Hurt a son, Orlo, and family at Naper- black iron door lock, that weighs Watson Funeral Home. His funeral will be at 9 a. m. Wednesday at ville. several pounds and an old fash EUREKA (PNS) Robert K.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Rose lie as brought to St. Clara Hos- St. Paul's Church, with burial in LINCOLN (PNS) Two per- Lewis, 29, of Joliet died instantly ioned bras key, used in the first Barnett, Atlanta; two step-sisters, mt ttr infant in a mixtion of' Dital for emergency care and then the church cemetery. in a highway mishap on Route 24 store in Postville, were turned Mrs.

Mary Connell, Waynesville, ri ii rrta i Via rww rm it mnrn Mr. Feehan was born at Odell two automobiles on Route 66 three JMa- UIMIMU(CM. over to the Logan County Histori and Mrs. Myra Griffin, Port Ar -K July 2, 1888, a son of Lawrence a door Hew open as cal Society, Vice President E. H.

and Elizabeth Cantwell Feehan. turned a corner. thur, Texas; two grandchildren, and the one son. Lukenbill announced Saturday. The miles south of Lincoln at 1:30 a.

m. Sunday. The car driven by James Kathe. 21. of Chicago.

stald on the high He never married. He had been lock and key was in the original living with a sister, Mrs. William Kahn General Store which was Mrs. Sheppelman ZebelL way, burst into flames and was de opened in Postville in 1848 by Solo Two other sisters, Mrs. John DWIGHT (PNS) Mrs.

Bar stroyed when it was struck by a Nolan, Fah-bury, and Mrs. Timo car driven by Curbs Kirkiand. 33 bara Louise Sheppelman, 58, died mon and Felix Kahn who came by boat from the east to Pekin and then overland to the village of thy Turner, Streator, also survive. five miles east of Eureka at 3:30 a. m.

Sunday. Harold Whitman, also of Joliet and owner of the car driven by Mr. Lewis, escaped injury. He was asleep when the car left the road. Sheriff George Toler said that the car apparently left the road after the driver lost control and stopped 600 feet down the road in the ditch.

An inquest led by Coroner C. E. Crier determined that Mr. Lewis died of a skull fracture and internal injuries. He was taken from the Otto and Argo Funeral Home to the Banes Funeral Home at at 1 p.

m. Sunday at her home Postville. of St. Louis. Mo.

Both cars were headed south, and according to 'State Policeman Robert McKay, I Kathe said his car stalled because northeast of Dwight. She had been Henry Neuschafer Solomon Kahn lived cn the site ill two months. CHESTNUT PNS) Henry of the old Postville courthouse. In of a defective battery and that he She was taken to the Baker Fu Neuschafer of Chestnut died at 1864 the Kahns moved to Lincoln neral Home. Her funeral will be a.

m. Sunday at Mayo Clinic in and located a business in the 400 was attempting to flag traffic with a flashlight. SHOCK YOUR FRIENDS TODAY They'll tee you looting much lovelier then you looked yttierday at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the fu Rochester, Minn.

block of Pulaski Street, which was neral home and at 2 p. m. at the Kirkiand reported to police that continued until August 23, 1935. He will arrive at the Schahl Funeral Home in ML Pulaski Mon Dwight Methodist Church. The he tried to avoid the Kathe car in The lock and key have been in Rev.

Roy Doland will officiate. SECOR Pvt. Melria E. Erase, mb af Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Urate, Is currently undergoing infantry basic training with a unit af the Cth Armored Division at Fort Leonard Wood. Bio. U.S. Army Pbot the middle of the pavement. The impact flipped the Kathe car possession of Levi Jacobs cr the Juluis Jacobs and Co.

clothing and burial will be in' Oak Lawn GRIDLEY (PNS) Funeral services for Edward Lee Flesher, 91 retired farmer, will be held at 2 p. m. rlonday at the Froelich Funeral Home, with burial in Grid-ley Cemetery. Mrs. Clara B.

West Cemetery. store. He gave them to the So around. It burst into flames when the gasohne tank caught fire ap day morning. Surviving are his wife and daughter.

Lexington Legion Heyworth FFA, FHA Officer Installation Set Mrs. Sheppelman was born Jan ciety for the museum which will be opened in the replica of the parently from friction. The Lincoln 1896, near Strawn, a daughter Rural Fire Department put out the old Postville courthouse sometime of Andrew and Kathryn Kuntz HEYWORTH (PNS) Pub fire. The car was destroyed as well this year. CLINTON (PNS) Mrs.

Clara To Honor Dead Roth. She was married to Louis J. Sheppelman Nov. 27, 1918. They Hospital Notes as the luggage of the Kathes.

Kathe's wife. Phyllis. 13. re- farmed at Melvin. Savbrook.

Ar B. West, 61, died at 12:55 a. m. Sunday at John Warner Hospital She had been ill several months. lic installation of officers of the Heyworth High School Future Homemakers of America and the Future Farmers of America will To Expand Eastern LEXINGTON (PNS) A Un St.

James cr rows it and Cropsey and moved A. reived secondary bums on her ion Memorial Service will be to Dwight in 1936. Bell inois PONTIAC P.S Patients right ankle before she could readmitted: Mrs. Birdsefl Mjers. cane from the burninz car.

Mrs. She was taken to the Herington Funeral Home. Her funeral will held in the high school gymnasium be at 8 p. m. at the high school Surviving are her husband; a Sunday, May 30, at 10:50 a.

m. Pontiac, surgical, and Mrs. Louise The program will also include Ma belle Kirkiand. 43, reccied be at 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Clin RANTOUL (PNS) Modern under the co-sponsorship of the son, Donald, with the Navy at Glenview; a daughter, Mrs. Ed ton Nazarene Church. The Rev, the annual style show of the home economics department. Elmo F. Hill Post of the Ameri ization and expansion of telephone G.

Edward Gallup will officiate. service in Rantoul and nine neigh can Legion and the Lexington and burial will be in Memorial mund Raycraft, Hudson; three brothers, Joseph, Melvin, George and Orville, Littleton, two Council of Churches. (Advertisement) bruises on the chest The Kirk-lands 11 year old son escaped injury. Mrs. Kathe and Mrs.

Kirkiand were given emergency care at St. Clara's Hospital and then Gassaran, Dwight, medical. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Kenneth Hersemann and son, Creve Coeur; Joseph Moore, Emington; Mrs. Carl Schauble.

Saunemin. and Mrs. Otis Kiger and daughter, Pontiac. Park Cemetery. It will open with a 30 second pe boring exchanges will be launched immediately with a loan of from the Rural Electrification Administration to the Eastern sisters, Mrs.

Adam Klehm, Ponti- Mrs. West was born in Clinton riod of silence as a tribute to the ac, and Mrs. Leslie Eminger, Mel Aug. 4, 1892, a daughter of A. and deceased veterans.

Taps will then vin. Ihree brothers and a sister Ella Cobb Kistler. She was mar Illinois Telephone Company, it was be sounded by Don Cole. preceded her in death. ried to James L.

West in 1923 in announced Wednesday. The invocation will be by Rev. St. Louis. She was a member of the Dwight REA's decision to grant the loan C.

A. McGinnis, opening remarks. Mcrodist Church, the Woman's was announced Dy senator by Post Commander Earl Thom burvmng are her husband; a son, Robert M. and a daughter, bociety of Christian Service, the as; flute sole, Patty Rhoda; Scrip Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re peated doses seem needed.

When you are temporarily constipated, get sure but gentle relief without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Methodist Loyalty Club and the Miss Norma, Clinton; four step ett M. Dirksen. Officials of the company, which has headquarters in Rantoul, said they are prepared to start immediately.

ture reading by the Rev. Clifford Croxford; vocal selection, Strawn chapter of Royal Neighbors oi America. PERMANENT PROFITABLE BUSINESS SPARE OR FULL TIME daughters, Mrs. Clyde Baker, Wel-don, Mrs. Erva North, Mrs.

Cecil Underwood and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Joan Seegmiller; presentation of speaker, the Rev. Loren It will mean dial telephone serv Jesse I. Killion ice and a practically complete re Rodgers, Clinton; a sister, Mrs Miller; memorial sermon, the Rev, Moro tfeaa Mtoeithis.

It'o MoaadiBf la 20 Mcooda yom appear to havo mtddroly grow aa rnurrly ttrm tad jIcm tXio. Lanolin Plua Liquid Mti-rp cotrt tbo sum of your 4.a that wH And it nakes yom look prt mod vivacious bccaoM a of tbo ahado at a bviaf color that looks aliT. Aam. LaoolUa Plus Liquid Mt fp helps oak your kia mm mad aoxxxher looking SI plot tat. building of the company's system Everett Clemons, Clinton, and Arthur Charsky, and the benedic LE ROY (PNS) Jesse in Rantoul, Fisher, Foosland, tion, the Rev.

Fred Birchholz. three brothers, Charles and Roy Isaac Killion, 67, died at 3 a. Thomasboro. Gilford. Penfield.

Kistler, Clinton, and Lloyd, Detroit Anyone who wishes may bring Sunday at his home here. He had flowers to the gymnasium. one grandchild. Mrs. Faunta Jeffries Armstrong, Collison, Poiomac and Flatville.

The company now has manually operated exchanges in all these communities. Rantoul School suffered with a heart ailment about a year. He was taken to the Bruce Memorial Home for the funeral at 2 p. m. Tuesday.

The Rev. Richard L. Harter will officiate, and burial ATLANTA (PNS) Mrs. Faun Bids Awarded ta M. Jeffries, 82, died at 8 a.

Sunday at the Short Nursing Home 1,000,000 packages of Cal-tone have been sold in 27 states in the last 4 months through thousands of retail stores, backed by a strong national advertising program. Exclusive distributorship now being opened in this area. We will interview responsible men and women who can furnish references, can devote 20 hours monthly and are able to invest $790 for stock cf merchandise. No equipment to buy. Person appointed will supervise and service accounts established by company.

We train you. No selling on your part. Write details about yourself and include phone number to N-3 co The Youth Injured Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine.

Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satisfying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr.

Caldwell's. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. She was taken to the Turtle Fu RANTOUL (PNS) Hunt neral Home for the funeral at 2 :30 Bcrs Construction Company of Mt.

Vernon was awarded the contract d. m. Tuesday. The Rev. Wilbur LIQUID Reid will officiate, and burial will Thursday for the construction of a Watching Show LINCOLN (PNS) Ronnie Caplinger, 12 year old son of the Burt Caplingers of Lincoln, received an injury to his left eye when flaming debris from a wall be in Atlanta Cemetery.

new grade school in Youmans Ad dition to Rantoul. The bid was Mrs. Jeffries was born near Waynesville March 29, 1872, 5379,417 for general construction work. Electrical contract was awarded to Wilson Electric Company cf will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr.

Killion was born Dec. 7, 1886, at Andover, a son of Isaac and Alice Miller Killion. He came to Le Roy while a child. He married Miss Blance Turner Dec. 18, 1912, in Bloomington.

Surviving are his wife; a son. Vernelle Ellsworth; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Arvin, Le Roy, Mrs. Mary Martin, Creve Coeur, and Mrs. Nellie Tudor, Weldon; a brother.

Earl, Lilly. A daughter, a son and two sisters preceded him in death. Mr. Killion formerly was a carpenter but has been employed at the How implement store in Le Roy. Rockford.

The bid was $40,207. FT Get a Genuine ECLIPSE "LARK" For plumbing, heating, sewage, entilating and gas pipe work the combination bid of J. L. Robinson Plumbing and Heating Company, splintered by a motorcycle stunt rider of the Jimmie Lynch Death Dodgers at the Lincoln Speedway Friday. The boy was sitting in the box seats in the grandstand when the accident occurred.

City police took him to St. Clara's Hospital for emergency care. His nose was skinned, the eyelid burned and a splinter nicked the eyeball. He will be given care at the Bloomington eye clinic. Extent of injury: to the eye has not been deter Reel Type Power Mower Champaign, was accepted.

The bid was $103,678. Full 18" Cut Equipped With 4-CycIe Briggs Stratton Engine 2 FINE STORES Son-in-Law of Benson Couple Dies in Chicago The Finest in Cleaning He was a past member of the Ralph Ota 215 EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 3-S063 mined. Odd Fellows Lodge. i Mrs.

Ida'Smalley BENSON (PNS) Raymond Murphy, 52, was found dead in ONLY Cuts Lawn, Toe LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs. Ida bed at his home in Chicago Sunday morning, his wife's parents, iSmalley, 75, died at 11:15 p. m. Per f5' Rugs and Carpets Rugs and carpets cleared in your home or at our quickly, carefully, I Saturday at the Lincoln Nursing Curtains and Draperies Your delicate Curtains and expensive Draperies are carefully and thoroughly cleaned here. 1 Week Mr.

and Mrs. Hershell Smilie, learned here Sunday. Down Upholstered Furniture Revive original lovely colcr restore original beauty and Lie to your sofas and chairs. 601 N. Main 1112 E.

Oakland Home. funeral arrangements, are in She was taken to Wright Funeral LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs. Zella She horn. 23, of Lincoln cut the large toe on her left foot Friday afternoon while operating a lawn-mower at her home. She was given emergency care at St.

Clara's Hospital. complete. Home. The funeral will be at 10 His wife is the former Miss m. Tuesday at the funeral home, SAFE STORAGE FOR FIR AND WOOLEN GARMENTS Hazel Smilie.

A son. Tommy, pre with the Rev. L. H. Appel officiat ceded him in death.

ing. Burial will be in Sparrow Cemetery at Hopedale. She was born July 16, 1878, Arrested on Complaint LINCOLN (PNS) Herb daughter of Felix and Sally Spar A row. Her husband Freeman Smal- Kowe, xz, oi Alt. Pulaski was ar ley preceded her in death.

rested Friday night on a peace Surviving are four sons. Harvey warrant on complaint of Melvin At fits ioucfi ofyout tell us Atlanta; Glenn, Clifford and Isaac Moore of Mt. Pulaski in the court of Justice of Peace Owen "Red" ITS THE rmVJEST THING If POWER! Eaton. He is being held in the county jail. Injured in Farm Accident Lincoln; a brother, Julian Sparrow, Hopedale, and a sister, Mrs.

Lucy Smalley. Hopedale, 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Herman Krueger LINCOLN (PNS) Herman Richard Hardt, Colfax, was in jured when the tractor he was Come drive and you'll say driving overturned at 5:30 p. Saturday. He was taken to the Krueger, 91, of Lincoln died at 2:05 p.

m. Sunday at Memorial Hospital. His funeral will be at 9:30 a. m. PLAN Mennonite Hospital with a dislocated left elbow, abrasions and burns and discharged Sunday.

(standard) Tuesday at the Schahl Funeral Home in Mt. Pulaski and Wtet jat 1 p. m. (standard) at Immanuel (Lutheran Church at Altamont. For better property Protection greater beauty I The Rev.

A. J. Hoffmann and the Rev. E. G.

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