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The Pantagraph D-9 Bloomington-Normal, III. May 6, 1970 oaniDfciiiB asm gbi mm Central III inois Deaths warns Ilospital Notes Admission and dismissals from Bloomingtoti-Normal hospitals art not carried because administrators, boards and medical staffs of the three hospitals decided to stop giving out this information. The Pantagraph carries notes from area hospitals still fur-nishing them. Editor. Friday at St, John's Lutheran.

Visitation will be from noon Elizabeth Tvrell Shauehnessv. danehtprs Marie cqjueb Antionette, Kathleen Ernest Ahlfeld GRIDLEY Ernest William Church. The Rev. Fred H. until funeral time Thursday at 'lie married Sue Fischlcr Sept.lMarlene Josephine the funeral home Ahlfeld of Wabash, a for 2, 1936.

Pauline, at home: his mother, Surviving are his wife; three Secor; two brothers. 11. Law-daughters, Mrs. J. Michael rence Punke, Gridley; Sher- He was born Nov.

26, 1884, near Secor, a son of Richard O. and Julia Manor Colburn. He I21D Stennfeld will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday afternoon and evening at Ford-Baier Funeral Home in Buckley.

He was born Aug. 2, 1887, in Htzsimmons, Glen Ellyn: Miss 'man San Jose; a sister. mer Gridley resident, died at 11 p.m. Monday at Wabash County Hospital. 1 His funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Zion Lutheran married Lela Smith, Oct. 18, Dee Jay Shaughnessy, Miss Hildegarde Punke, Peoria; Mrs. Ronald W. Adams. West1 six grandchildren 1911, at Eureka.

Surviving are his wife; a son. HOPE DALE Admitted Mrs. Joyce, Church, Wabash, Ind. The Rev. South Mierner, Pekin 3 A Sf'n- a sister and his fathpr XSr Preceded him in death.

i He was a member of St. John Eureka; three' grandchildren a great- Marinette, a son of Johann and Emilie Steck-meister Krutz. He spert his childhood in the Wisconsin area. He married Anna Ehmen Dec. Johnny Martin CHEVROLET USED TRUCKS grandson.

nf r.per uiy; Mrs.John.s Lutheran Church of Leslie Tyvela will officiate. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery, Peru, Ind. Visitation will start at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Grandstaff Four brothers and four sisters ueuige oupernaugni. isanKaKee; C()r Mrs.

James Robinson. Pontiac: preceded him in death. 11, 1910. at Buckley. She died in He was a member of the May of 1960.

Eureka Christian Church and Surviving are a daughter, served on the church board, tine Mrs. Edward Zaje, Bradley; two Mrs. Hazel Felter grandchildren EUREKA i PNS) The He was preceded in death of Mrs. Haze Fet 83 brothers and tour sisters. who die(J Mond wi be gt Jf) He operated a drug business rvu a.

Funeral Home, Roann, Ind. He was born March 30, 1890. in Logansport, a son of Ernest and Kathryn Alheit Ahlfeld. He married Helen board of Eureka College, the Mrs. Jessie VanTuil, Greenville, and several cousins.

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Ressie, Hopedale Simons, Mrs. Annalline, Emden Dooley, Mrs. Wanda, Tremont Holman, Mrs. Pauline, Atlanta Wiemer, Wilbur, Hopedale Dismissed Willis, Howard, Hopedale Brenneman, Jay, Minier Woodrum, Mrs. Lucille, Springfield FAIRBURY Admitted Bachtold, Mrs.

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He was a member of John's Lutheran Church. St. Liebo on June 8, 1914. She died March 17, 1941. He married Anna Asbell of Gridley on Sept.

27, 1953 The couple moved from Gridley to Wabash, six years ago. the Eureka Building and Loan Association. He was in the banking business in Eureka from January, 1912 until 1950. He was actively interested in farming all his life and at the time of his death was par serving on the bishop's com-; mittee. He was a member of i visitation win De trom -a the Illinois National Guard from P-m- tocIay at the funeraI nome- Mrs.

Mary Obert 1928 to 1947 and was a veteran She was bom Nov. 28, 1336, at Survivors are his wife, four ton Pickup, 6 engine, 4-speed 1966 cylinder frnnrnir. PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs. of World War II. I Streator, a daughter of Andrew sisters, three brothers, three sons, three daughters, 14 Mary Elizabeth Obert, 75, of 101 ticipating in the cattle feeding business with his tenant.

The family has suggested that grandchildren and six great Sims died at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital in grandchildren. He was also a member of the'd Famiie Bea 1 American Legion, the Veterans! was cma(rrie(Lto of Foreign Wars. Elks Moose Lodge, Chicago Retail He Ut Druggist Association.

National1 Surviving are two daughters, Assn. of Retail Druggists' Eunice Boyer Kenosha, Mr. Ahlfeld was a member of any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to the Eureka Streator. She was brouht to the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home.

the Zion Lutheran Church at Wabash, Ind. Bristle, Mrs. Hazel, Roberts Randall. Fairbury lLara, Miss Anna, Fairbury iKurth, Mrs. Anna, Fairbury 1 Dismissed Chayer, Kim.

Danforth Mrs. Barbara Ross ROANOKE (PNS Mrs. Christian Church. Mrs. Eda Ward ODELL (PNS) Mrs.

Eda L. Ward, 86, of Wilmington, formerly of Odell. died at 6 a.m. Hal Fawver LE ROY (PNS) The fu-neral of Hal "Jake" Fawver, Midwest Independent News' T' riT? Dealers Illinois N'Y'; Officers' Assn. and the Retired erandch.ldren.

Officers' Assn. She was a member of the 20th The family has suecested that Century Club. Household Barbara E. Ross, 73, died at McGinnis, Miss Dorothy, Lex- her home at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Stock No.

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661 50. Bloomington, 111. She had been ill for sometime I ington I McDonald. Ensil, Chatsworth Saw, Frank, Fairbury 76, who died Monday will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Bruce Memorial Home, with the Rev.

Tuesday at the Cass Street any expressions of sympathy Science Club, the ENK Club and and had been released from the hospital Sunday. Nursing Home in Joliet. She may be made in the form ol tlie AAUW Sandaz, Rodolfo Fairbury had been a resident there 11 contributions to the Pharmacy, llie lamll' nas suggested mat Her funeral will be at 10:30 David Girbert officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Pena, Miss Yolanda, Fairbury Scholarship Fund or a.m.

Thursday at the Remmert Visitation will be 3-5; 7-9 this donor's choice. to the: i-Api etisiuns oi syiiipainy may be made in the form of contributions to Maple Lawn Homes at Eureka. Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ward W. Shelly and the Rev.

John Hostetler officiating. afternoon and evening at the memorial home. Mrs. Lucy Peek CLINTON (PNS) The Mr. Fawver was born Dec.

30. Another funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Kessler and 1893, at Arrowsmith. a son of funeral for Mrs. Lucy Peck, 69, Phone) S2S-0035 Howe Funeral Home at who died Monday, will be at 2 John Henry and Clara Mills Fawver.

He married Mae Hostler Jan. 19, 1931, at Shelbyville. The Rev. Chris p.m. Thursday at Herington- Henry Hafer SIBLEY (PNS) Henry Hafer, 83.

died at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday at Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington. He was a lifetime resident of Sibley. His funeral will be at 1:30 Christner will officiate. Burial Pena, Miss Alma, Fairbury Pena, Jose, Fairbury Svejda, Miss Anna, Chenoa ST.

JAMES Pontiac Admitted Janssen, Kirk, Flanagan Bohm, Miss Wendy, Cornell Tallett, Mrs. Maud, Pontiac Washburn, Lyle, Pontiac Walkup, William, Dwight Nicholson, Mrs. Joseph, Pontiac Runyon, Mrs. Walter, Pontiac Dismissed Jacobson, Mrs. Vera Waukegan years.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Des Rochers Funeral Home in Wilmington. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery at Fairbury. Visitation will be from 7-10 p.m. Wednesday and from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. She was born July 19, 1883. at Bracevillel a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Davy. She was married to Charles E. Ward. He died in 1941. From 1919 to 1941, they published the weekly newspaper at Odell, the Odell News.

Bloomington. will be in Mount Herman Calvert Funeral Home. The Rev. Winston Zastrow will officiate. Burial will be in Surviving are his wife; four Cemetery at Shelbyville.

sisters, Mrs. Merville Swiney, Visitation will be from 7-9 Fanner City: Mrs. Robert p.m. Wednesday at the Rem Gentzler, Frankfurt, Germany; Mrs. Albert Meyer, Chabanse; Visitation will be from 2-5 and P- lrfj at b5lh, Joh" 5 7-9 o'clock tonight at the funeral ftuthera" -S home.

iRey- W.lham Hemzig will ciate with burial in Siblev Bow are you fixed tor "WHEELS" i you are temporarily without a ear DON'T CALL US! We can provide you with a fine new Lincoln-Mercury Product mert Funeral Home and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Kessler and Howe Funeral Home in Mrs. Fernando Lawrence, Mc Lean. Clarence Punke Shelbyville. Three brothers and a sister She was born May 21, 1896, in Katthoefer, Guy, Bloomington Cemetery.

Visitation will be p.m. Thursday at the Lamb Funeral Home, Gibson City. EL PASO preceded him in death. Surviving are a daughter The Edison (PNS) Clarence Fayette County, a daughter of Riley, Mrs. Lillian, Pontiac for a a a month Christian and Mary Kennell Margaret Singleton, Rutledge, Eugene, Forrest Mr.

Fawver was a retired farmer and carpenter and spent Punke, 53, of rural Secor, who Quick! Easy! Economical! Mr. Hater was born Nov. 1, Eigsti. She was married to! wnmmgion: iwo Drotners ana a Moran, Mrs. Joseph, Pontiac his entire life in the Le Roy was laiauy mjurea at nis 5 cihw a Willi three IttlRI Martin Yencer Dec.

5, 1931. He sister, Wilmington; grandchildren and a area. He was an Army veteran great shop in Eureka Monday d' Fonioff Hafcr K. nl w. died Oct.

28, 1937. She was THORNTON MOTORSR, ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln of World War I and attended grandchild. married Lillie Pearson Nov. 25. married to Carl Ross March 19, evening, win uc ai i y.

mi. Thursday at the Vincent the Presbyterian Church. A brother and a sister 6 pre- 207 S. Gridfey, Ph. 967-6091 ceded her in death.

Admitted Agnew, Mrs. Charles, Lincoln Mrs. Imo Ijams 1914, in Sibley. Surviving are his wife: two daughters, Mrs. Wells Hunt, 1507 E.

Washington, Bloomington: Mrs. Arnold Triplett, La- 1949. He died July 20, 1954. Surviving are six stepdaughters. Mrs.

Hazel Ragan, Mrs. Ua Fox, Shelbyville; Mrs. Mary Jean Endsley, Ogden; Memorial Home in El Paso. The Rev. Edward Purdy will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Blair, Mrs. Ethel, Lincoln Donald Shaughnessy PONTIAC (PNS) Donald J. LE ROY Funeral services were to be conducted today for Mrs. Imo Ijams, 66, who died "Bud" Shaughnessy, 60, of 103 Mrs. Viola Fisher, Crystal Monday at Stevens Park Lake; Mrs.

Maxine Swanson, visitation will be from 3-5 and fayette, two grandsons; a 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Vin- sister, Mrs. Homer Hall. Say-cent Memorial Home, (brook: a brother, John Halter, He was born Oct. 5, 1916, near Los Angeles, Calif.

El Paso, a son of Herman and A son. a dauchter. two Jamestown, N.Y.; Mrs. Louise Hospital in Dallas, Tex. She was to be cremated and W.

Reynolds died at 5:15 a.m. Tuesday at Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago. He had been ill six months. burial was to be in Restland Buss, John, Lincoln Cummins, Mrs.

Bruce, Lincoln Hyde, Mrs. Rufus, Lincoln Hyde, Mary, Lincoln Ingram, Carl, Lincoln West, Ellis, Lincoln Agnew, Mrs. Jack, Atlanta Bender, Mrs. Charles, Beason Briggs, Mrs. Charles, Emden Davis, Mrs.

Richard, New Holland Fisher, Mrs. Joseph, Hartsburg Henrichsmeyer. Dean, Cornland Cemetery in Dallas. Pslugradt, Randolph, N.Y.; three stepsons, Ralph Yencer, Springfield, Carl Ross Tuscola; Lowell Ross, Hinsdale; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Ulrich, pre- A memorial service will be at Josephine Lucas Punke.

11 a.m. Thursday at Grace! married Grace Gordon He brothcrs and two sisters of him in death. Mrs. Ijams was born in Le Episcopal Church. Another: McLean.

He later married Roy, Jan. 25, 1904 a daughter of Bert and Lora Turner Hadfield, Washburn; Mrs. Emma She was married to Guy Ijams He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of Save 5.45 on Complete Service of Your AIR CONDITIONER Christner, Shelbyville; Mrs.

memorial service will be at St. Florence Joyce Forte at Ken-Andrew's Episcopal Church in iney, June 14, 1953. El Paso at a date to be an- Surviving are his wife; three nounced. -sons, Clarence Eureka: of Farmer City, July 2, 1923. Phoebe Hostetler.

Roanoke; two Surviving are her husband brothers, Peter Eigsti, Eureka; contributions to the Chris Eigsti, Buffalo, Mo. Mott, Michael, Kankakee Robinson, Mrs. Marshall, He was born Jan. 24, 1910, in Virgil Edison, Eureka; Harold memoria Pontiac, a son of John and! Herman, El Paso; three1 church. Sky Line Nursing Home at DeSoto, a son, Lyndon, Canoga Park, a Six sisters and two brothers Including Needed Freon 9.95 preceded her in death.

Mason City Dismissed daughter, Mrs. Mona Santiago, She was a member of Calvary Dallas; two brothers, Clifford, Mennonite Church at Washing Camp, Mrs. Clyde, Lincoln Deavers, Wallace, Lincoln miooitiiiitoii-Toriiial HDcallis ton. Le Roy; Charles, 1506 Franklin, Bloomington. Any Repairs Needed, Extra Bring ihis coupon-good until June 30 Gilchrist, Mrs.

Ruby, Lincoln Sollars, Thomas, Lincoln Theadore Mott A daughter and a son pre Swigart. Mrs. Daniel, Lincoln Use Your Midwest, Interbank or Master Charge Card. ceded her in death. CLINTON (PNS) Theadore Wilmert.

Mrs. John, and If you don't need it-You can't buy it at Armstrong Mott, 90, a retired Illinois Central Railroad car Boyd Davis MACKINAW (PNS) Boyd repairman, died at 1:40 p.m. Davis, 67, of 504 E. Fifth died at Tuesday at the Extended Care daughter, Lincoln Bitner, Guy, Havana ST. MARY'S Streetor Admitted Fugett, Elvis, Long Point Noland, Mrs.

Margaret, Wenona their Lake Worth, winter 3GB302(m mm Unit of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital at Lincoln. home at 12:28 p.m. Monday. He will be brought to the His funeral will be at 1:30 SB Haensel Funeral Home. CHS? p.m.

Friday at the Henngton-Calvert Funeral Home, with the Rupert, Clyde, Dwight Junker, Miss Mary Ann, We Theodore Krutz BUCKLEY Theodore A Rev. Winston Zastrow officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. nona Eddy, Mrs. Margaret, Cornell Krutz, 82, a retired Buckley farmer and trucker, died at a ZU 7 lit si 1 in I I 14, Coffey, William, Long Point Cinnamon, Howard, Rutland 10:05 a.m.

Tuesday at Cole Visitation will be from 3:30 to 5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. He was born March 21, 1880, at Paris, a son of Samuel G. Hospital in Champaign. He had Dismissed been ill eight months.

Bergstrom, Mrs. Ruth, Varna His funeral will be at 2 p.m Pelz, Mrs. R. Peter, Toluca and Martha Cantrell Mott. He GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted married Henrietta Johnson Jan.

24, 1906, at Clinton. She died Dec. 1, 1956. Mrs. Erma Curtis Funeral services for Mrs.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Esthel Jones, Lane; Mrs. Bradford, Tami Sue, Cooksville Coile, Jeffery, Saybrook Huskisson, Mrs. Norma, Colfax Ernest Thomas Fry The funeral of Ernest Thomas Fry, 83. of 817 E.

Wood, will be Cora Works, Bloomington; Mrs. Erma Curtis, 75, of 709 W. Ta-lenr ti'hx A'xaA Timer! air trill Jacobs, Ralph, Gibson City Lena Sprague, Mansfield; Mrs. Bradford, Miss Debra, Ar- Deal with Confidence With a Dealer Who Guarantees Satisfaction Mileage Never Altered New Car Trade-iris-not auction cars Former Owners names gladly furnished Any type of inspection highly recommended and welcomed on any used car All Used Cars safety checked and backed by our famous 2 year GW Warranty One of The Finest Selections of New and Used Cars in the City. After 10 years in business still building a reputation, not relying on one! be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at theiat 1:30 P'm- at i -t rt rowsmith Beck Memorial Home. The Rev.ioecK Memorial nome. ine nev. Leo E. Flynn Funeral services for Leo E.

Flynn. 73, of 519 McGregor, who died Monday, will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday at the Flynn Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Powell, Alvin, Penfield M.

Thomas Swantner will offi- Dean Benlon will officiate and ciate. Burial will be in burial will be in Oak drove Dismissed PtUU Smim tfiht nUNOISSTATI BAR ASSOCIATION Martha Reed, Clinton; two sons, Theadore Joliet; Oscar Lincoln; 34 grandchildren; 81 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren and five great great-great-grandchildren. A son, three sisters and sue Brokate, William, Gibson City Evergreen Memorial Cemetery. jCemctery at Le Roy. Martin, Mrs.

Anna, Gibson City Visitation will be Thursday I Fp. av flt th. Pk Dawson, Mrs. Lesta, Farmer from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1Iome from 4 to the funeral home.

uvrinciuv City School Codes Are Legal brothers preceded him in death. Mrs. Curtis was born Nov. 5., nnmp. Bradford, Roy, Colfax Allen, Mrs.

Elizabeth, Gibson He was a member of the First ioi, in wmona. nf Mr- City daughter of August and Amelia p.rJ.-s foaih. Q. When it comes to the way young people dress, things are Baptist Church. He was a 50-year employe of the Illinois Central Railroad.

Holt, Condie, Gibson City Taylor, Mrs. Jane, Ellsworth Court Rotes She was married to Frank! His first wite was Audley going from bad to worse. Are school dress codes legal? He made his home in Lincoln Curtis, Jan. 19, 1921. in Peoria, iwciis ana a ciaugntcr is airs.

A. They're legal, but they Scott, W. Lester, Le Roy Bane, Mrs. Elizabeth, Ellsworth Schmall, Earl, Bellflower Diedrich, Mrs. Julia, Saybrook with his son for three and a half years.

must be reasonable and must LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT GENIRAL not infringe upon the students' individual liberties. The trend Harms, Eric, Melvin LINCOLN (PNS) Sjlt for divorc filed by Mrs. June Boyd from Dale Emtrion Rork, Mrs. Lillian, Sibley according to recent decisions Boyd. FROBATI Ptit of Charlas Edward Gullatf! He died March 11.

1969. She is surivived by four sons. Everett Russell, Peoria; Arthur Russell, Danville; Frank Curtis New Iberia, La. Eugene Curtis, 336 Riley Drive; four daughters, Mrs. Walter Larra-bee, Mesa, Mrs.

Eugene Guhlstorf, 604 Delmar Lane; Mrs. Robert Ogden, 507 E. Poplar, Normal; Mrs. Kathrine Dorothy Lype of 817 E. Wood, Bloomington.

Pays $25 Fine On Theft Charge Daniel Foley, 19. of 806 E. Monroe, was fined $25 after being found guilty Tuesday in magistrate court of theft. Foley was accused of the has been to give students the Gullett, Mrs. Edith, Roberts Baker, Mrs.

Norma, Colfax Petition of P. B. Johnston of Lincoln Hod seeking rtslgnatlon as frusta of estate under will. Petition asks court to take charge and appoint successor Dodge American Motors "A Full Service Dealership" 400 W.Washington Ph. 828-6320 "protected right to present themselves to the world in a manner of their Individual choice." However, students are HEA Bake Sale Set Byron L.

Colburn EUREKA (PNS) Byron L. Colburn, 85, of 101 E. Conover, a retired Eureka banker, died at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Eureka Hospital. He had been a patient since Feb.

27. His funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Otto-Argo Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marvin Cheney officiating. Burial will be in Olio Cemetery.

truslet. MAOUTRATi McLEAN (PNS) The allowed to dress as they please Mount Hope Homemakers Ex Perrell, Bartonville; a brother, only as long as this does not tension Association will have a Robert Freeman, 55, Chicago, fined $735.20, driving with a suspended operator's license, unlawful us of license and speeding, remanded to county lail in Heu of fin. Herman Freeman, 40, Chicago, $30 unlawful use of permit. Metro Borden, Chicago, $47 40, driving without valid operator' license. create distractions, distur bake sale Saturdaybeginning Arthur Behling.

Rock Island: 10 theft of a car-radiator from grandchildren and eight great- Richard Lilicnthal, southwest of grandchildren. 'Bloomington on Dec. 28. bances or health or safety at 9 a.m. at Mrs.

Lela Dalziel's Pantagraph Phones 829-9411 problems in the classroom. office uptown. i.

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