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lotvu i iwiii vai "I dnn'l Uf jwJ GanM In Funk orndatiff. Burial ill be Local Businessman, Hugh Darling, Dies CrrVw. pin. Saturday at li Cibton que qua. N.M.: C3 Bftos Uibtan 0m rtUtcJ that F-e VUltatkwi be to fUbte Church.

TU Her. rortland. Or Jowr. UWr- Jl akrd Urry Maer lo pm. Frkiiy at Holland andjamei Walab offWalc.

Hkbard. tat- Caui hf knr thrrc 1 lroi Barry runfrall In be In Wiy Mr. Caie.nr from car. fcv. Nhtrr.

ho irttliVd birr, ih- ijvfl fd rhurrh .1 rif. iu Waihburn: Mr, tlrrta he 12- Id be dtdal want to Irate a k. a. a. at a Ul.ii.

at noon Saturday. taXen lo ihe rhurth at WoM.nt. Metamora: She ai born April 13. IM. In Saturdav.

Traniina. Mra. l.ena Nrp- Mason County, a daufhtrr of VUitation be Irom 2 lo tw- rrrtr'; trnd'drm Bloominqfon Man's MiJes and Dally Faulkbu and 7 to I pm. Friday at the Uik, a dr at il- bar iih Mr lrtr-rr Ihe Hetikk Mlirc Kmc nd I'ofln- a.Vrd J. tl l-r Finjron bulneiTJU, lor had a 'tun knilr and Citinfl jean a lsd Her marriace lo Hmnr Limb Funrral Mom in r.lhwm MarCUl O.

OfOVC drad In bed at bi hotni at 7 i. in PPV'IV il-Xi Vfjruit tz rrplktl. I dun't hate no pn ncyeq ioo piace at woian uiy. tera Iihilijv 71. i.

NJ Y. .1 a Krulav that lurnerty houed thr fi'h and poultry market His funrral be al 10 am Monday al the Beck Mrtnortal Home, with the Rev. Rate llagan officiating. Burial will br in Cemetery. Ba'h.

Vitftaliaa Svmday Friends may call from to i and 7 to pm Sunday at the funeral home He was burn in Balh, tt. 1. a mm of L. and InSeptetnbcr.WS. lie burn Feb I.

IW at Ctoir. Mo Uen W) 'Tl WM. tl Survlvinf are her bub-nd; a l-laher. a on of Andrew and yr "rnrng at home IJuU dJcJ a. ji br trr hate MJxan lun lrpui) lor- fon.

OydeDennU. Barbara Bachman Kyer. lie "ei areureapa.mer. ifn KrU VVaU p- onrr utoc une a.r lo brother. Bert Sluer.

married Matilda Sprinjer on be at 10 30 a m. Saturday at 'vj hflff prmrudlnit Irom CWfra richl niUWns Mid Mr. Darllnn had ui aouui a tear i. Peoria Alien Cooper, July 10. 1918 at Fther.

Mr. ihr. ut.r rr tn, 1 tMr tr ucc runerai nome. iwnai p- i nccn uwer a ootiori rarr mr (aleaburg sii l. 1- a iiruurill -n Ilia.

Ihil heart ailment. Edna MorrU. Middletorn: Mri. Colfax before hi retirement lw reIcr)" "visitor in hluuminiitun at thr C. 'T a 5 Kinjiton Mtnei.

Emma Jane Howard Darling. 0- Bene Lyle. PeorU; Mrs. Mi bit year. Sf vLt.iation of he Eil i ST Ceaaa Morgan.

Wvoll. Sunlvort are hi. wile: ZTSk, I.glai. Mr. Darling wai a 1921 gra- Mn.

Hcyen wai a member of (daughter. Mri. Leo Scoter. iV marrirl nU. 0ak- -Ploaotd' Bar Siaal of JIlVana High School, the Methodist Church, treasurer Colfas: three aona.

Harold. Chet jJJW Her funeral will be al II a m. the third blott, he re- Havana, and a 1K3 graduate of nf the WSCS class and a mem-and Orville. all of Anchor: a Jl Monday at the Caiey and Lcno treated toard the tavern door. uilnoij Weleyan fnlversiiy ber of the American t-egion hnlf brother, the Rev.

J. Funeral Home, St. Clair. Burial w'M'n Coffey was about to lunge inhere he was affiliated with He married Feme B. Myers tn 1926 in Bloomington.

She died March 23. 1937. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jane Rettick, 28 While Place; a sister. Miss Elizabeth Darling, Bath; a half-brother, William Wallace.

Bath: three grandchildren. Auxiliary. and jrfTV 'm Mri' win be In Ml. Uharvn him. he told U.e court that he Sigma Chi Fraternity picked up a bar Mool, held it in He taught al both Touanda li granainiiaren.

rp.kL Cemetery. St. Unm, Mo. Erwin H. Bode Three brothers preceded Mr.

tm- a defensive motion, and "I Hugh Darling LINCOLN (PNS) fcmn H. Ever in death. irtLn Arm.frnnn SenienoA plunged il like that." making a an .1 a.si.san superintendent for He was a member of He was a member of the Rode. 71. of 308 Wlllard.

died at with his son-in-law. James Ret- a.A.fwnu tr.a junn i 2tevn lltt I'nitrd Methodist pm. Wednesday at Gibson City Bible Church Abraham Uncoln Memorial! was organizer of the Victory! died at 3 1 He then dropped the bar stool tick, in Rcttick and Darling Wesley and ran out the door, he said. Builders in in the building Church. 1 1 A TkttMlAit lfAMt.AIIa, hrfU'firii at.

a a. at L'l Ja I II al f'alla. l.iDson lo ci mr court lliai lie uiiimii; uwuiu aim Hospital, lie naa tarmea initalin Blobminaton. Chicago, was sentenced Fridav t. rtiti.ralnl I Via Harllnff onH Cn He was taken to McReynotds to seven days in the Mclxan "iTl years in McLean County and retired five years ago after Paso Banker Cnunfv (all afl-r m.il.v 19" and Uifll be had served IS rum ana rouiiry mrtii i Mrs.

Wihlie Miller ARMINGTON 'PNS Mrs. Funeral Home in Minier. in macistrale court to drit inc months in a state reformatory S. Center from the early 1930 ocing empioyea years an his operator license wa Kentucky tor breaking and mrougn I II Lincoln State School. VTihlie Miller, 93.

of Auburn. His funeral will be at 30 formerly of Armington. died suspended. 'n Brkeraflt Firm Max Smith Dies Wednesday morning at Winslon was arrested about 1 1,1 ln 1959 he became associated a.m. Saturday at m.

Church, with the Rev. Edward II. Wester man officiating. a.m. Friday by state police.

ffttlffl Law For ped his head and tears came to his eves. His wife, Marcella, "5, i EL PASO (PNS) The and 6-year-old a fflCCS 'n ni, funeral of Max Smith. 78. EI Memorial Hospital in Springfield. She had been in failing health for several months.

Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church In Auburn. Burial will be in the Auburn Tudav ri I r- -r Pacrt hanker for manv vears iroej rrom free Carolvn. have been in the Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Kerrigan Funeral Home. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. TW. rfc-ic courtroom since the trial began' Mr.

Darling became a partner APMuS.4,k. Vr.r'Z "IZ-Monday. Mrs. Gibson cried RiMOiSCTATf an extension cord were hpr who died Wednesday will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Vincent Memorial Home with the Rev.

Warren Lyons officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. sat assocution stolen from a tree in front of the T. A. Metzler home at 5 0 She was born May 31, 1874 in Keiiiii'v Friday He was born at McLean, Oct.

Eminence Township, Logan i a a. .1 aaatw i.nniinpniai i iirnnpnnv ir inht Hum 1ft 10A4I cam atf Anrl l.trtl.. WnimMAa rvf U'illlniri A. 'II! vt su. u.4rV," OSTS (Thursday.

Tcstimonv revealed tha loi iui iam. sytiu uit- ntin 7.0 -t II -a Mr, f. I .1.... UI.Ma... irilK 1 l.l proline nr- duuc.

i.c mc anu udu r.x,. Mrs. Metzler told 1.1 Diu police mill uiOMJii. auoui a libiis maMnagit iug huiiu. mi fYidsy a je mcmonal home latcd at $2(1.

about 130 pounds and that Cof- mother. Mrs. Eva Hunt. Mr Smith was employed by nea uenruae negeie inWas mamea 10 ueorge aimer' dvd I lUfl ray lnss tn 1 1- OC 1000 rli.4 K.r. rlAnlk UIC IOM ft Mllll.

June 5 1969 Survivors arc a son. wa-aJww. former First National Bank Surviving 'are a son. Joseph, and a daughter, Mrs. Faye VS8! nsal I II I of El Paso for 23 years and by RnHp t.

Nov a 'Onis-nh-rrv both of Auhi.rn 1 eft thc Ul laHtsllilll 1 44 dill. 1 II Dall 4 II a. the county highway office at i. -J III lie BBJ 1. a mt Eureka for eight years.

He was -i a il. daughter, Mrs. John Preston Lincoln; a brother, Louis 1 li 1 ki aiiutiiiiui cu aiiu a. a 6 coming to me. Admittedly, my several great grandchildren Uminga5 but shoufan-t poor National Bank for 9 years.

also survive. u. 1 1 i i i of 1118 E. Washington, died at McLean to Bloomington follow- Bode. Rochester, eight grandchildren.

SHU Uc fllllllL-ll IU VOLCIUUII IUri KfiPTha Ml or Ch. A a. n.analnil 1 1. rlnnfV. retiring in 1963.

He was also WVIIIIW IIMIIVI Tl .1 ha. kutkanJ four brothers and two sisters. i Mrs- Bertha micr m- formiiiZuS nii. i secretary of the El Paso Build- MrrMiller was a member of 'ou uit merly of 1105 S. Wright, died a cars Jhe family asked that tan-, anLoan AssociaUon for 50 the eminence Christian KJM Thursday at thC 1 tl! 40 ea" as El Neither state nor federal Max Sm Mrs.

Atta Johnson FORREST Mrs. Atta R. Johnson, 85, of peoria, formerly of Forrest, died in Peoria She had lived in Auburn for Grove Nursing Home. ,.1. uC w.n.

Paso township clerk. about 30 years. wug-Y Wj Her funeral be at j. 30 uer tuncrai win De ai p.m. 10 a cnaruy 01 me aonors) He was born (t, 19, 189) in provide paid vacations for Sat.

at at McReynolds Fu-, choice. PaS0i a son of Uvi Franklini He was also a charter mem- Thursday morning. r.Mvesiriv. rites will bo atiMrs. Dennett 1 employes or ro give accruea Memorial Home, with the neral Home, McLean.

The A and Laura Arnold Smith. He ber of the El Paso Golf Club vacation pay 10 a iormen Tiavp Rmran neap James M. DaveSTer married Litla Mohler April 21. and a member of the Jefferson iMAcnw pttv dmc vio 1 1 Rev. JoseDi L.

cronenoerff ot- xiaJ'c Forrest Cemetery at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Douglas James A. Bavester, 63, of 1915 in El Paso.

Park School Board, the BaDtist 3LXlcW Buna! wil. be in aV TTJ I A TTtt at 11 a.m. Wednesday at ElnvWiwi a varatin nav 8ree" Memorial temetery. Oyan will officiate. The Gauss There will be no visitation.

Chicago, formerly of Bloom Surviving are his wife; two Church, where he was choir She was born May 28, 1882, in ington, died while working at daughters, Mrs. Betty Ann director for many years, and vt'atyi TI-tv ri DnKln wnnrl Vnrcini. TInmo TWrtriioi-w Pawiria io in nhara. i iTiendS maV Call from I tO 5 or casn tn lieu thereol, only il ,1. or In cu uiereoi, omy a ii: Vri.v at nope lownsnip.

p.m. Thursday. He was Hirst. Towanda; Mrs. Patricia was Dast master of the El Paso of arrangements.

town OHU a p. in. a i ivicij tn iiiv. this were guaranteed to him by aauenrer 0 nerman ana Anna emn oven dv ie uuu. Mo Starr nak Park: soven a 1 nr nr -hiVh ho a anM hAiM 1 1 i iM 1 1 1 iuw.1 i II nH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r.

n. I v. one nas uuiu iu, iuut. jici luuciai nm uc ai u.111. a union COnlTaCt Or IUIIC1 Ql IIU1IH-.

"viwjjv niiin iiv ..00 She was born in Bloomington. Warner Bode. She was married and Ohio Railroad in Chicago, grandchildren. a 50-year member. He was also in Champaign County, a Saturday at Cain Funeral aorpprnnnt with the pmnlnvpr daughter of William and Home.

Mason City, the Rev. Ira Snhmii niiafinn in nunnU Nov. 21. 187). the daugmer 01 Arrangements are incomplete.

mmnvT p-cc past commanoer 01 me uur a-l ll. Tl MofiMa Tovlnr Mr-Ifinnpu nffipiaino Rnrial nrill ho oi.i- a and Ml S. Frederick .14. at MCl.ean. lie CIIPO m.

tin hnrn n( Ctaffnrrlchiro death. de Leon Commandry, Knights aiaie nar Illinois son of Mr- Smith was a 8racluate of Templar, and was past high i Schramm. She was married lo was married to Elmer Rudd at, in Walkers Grove Cemetery. Bar Center Snrin afield England. Nov.

5, 1906, a 17. 1894 Surviving are two daughters. srah w. Chicago Music College and priest of the Paso Royal Charles F. Miller Oct.

Visitation wilf Bement. in 1906. He died in Degin at (Answers may appear in col Miss Frances, with whom she mariorf Mav rwin in Played the violin. He gave Arch Masons. aus riwu, win urn married Mav O'clock tonight.

mn Prrsonal answers not in Bloomington. He died Iov. private violin lessons as an She was born Jan. 30. 1888, at possible.) 1937- '1iaf llcr JT-C; Chicago in 1933 two sons, aayier, KusKin, two avocation.

He aiso originated. are Easton, a daughter of Bolin and surviving Harrv 601 Florence: Carl brothers, Frank Bode, McLean; auivnmg aie ma wuc, io presentation of the; i c-v r- InmrtP A DTK H.1rtAr a. i Mattie Cantral Marcum. ShejlQ Oppose Price was married to Charles Bennett sot lnst. Norma a Theodore tJode.

tariock; a "Aiessian in ti i-'aso, ano. i 4 1a A na-an n.Tiira-i'.. a 1935. She was married to Richard Johnson In Springfield. He died in 1957, Surviving are a son, Gerald Rudd, Peoria: a daughter, Mrs.

Opal West, Chandler, a sister, Mrs. Ada Rudd, Peoria; a brother, Roy McKinney, Morrison; 11 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren. Sent 12 1004. in Havana H' EAST ST. LOUIS.

111. fUPIl daughter. Mrs. Helen iben.granaaaugnier; two greai-i-B airecvca ior several ears, uc OPEN 'til 8:30 p.m. TONIGHT LUMBER died March 11, 1965.

Scott an educator, Peoria; five grandchildren and grandchildren. IE waS 3 lonlime member of Surviving are four sons, has announced as a Rcpub-five great-grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister also Bloomington-Normal Symphony. nr. nnnJMo nr.

i da. n-oo ni-onorloH in nrpppdpH hpr in ripath tiennetl. lllCKOn IllUS, a riUilieiu; VaIie, uv.an i-aiiuiuan: one i k1 Rivmnnrf Oak lawn-i Easton: Lloyd and Arthur, both the first Negro to run on a death by two brothers and five She was a member of the nil CONSTIPATED She was a merber of the old DUE TO LACK OF FOOD I BULK IN YOUR DIET TRY of Louisville. a sister, Mrs. 1 major party ticket in downstate sisters.

esley Methodist Helen Stufflebeam. Easton: four Illinois. She attended St. Luke Unit-Church, past matron of the e'JJJ a wiSnSnrr grandchildren; and 10 great- Randolph said he hoped to ed Church of Christ. McLean Order of Eastern Star grandchildren.

unseat Democrat veteran Mclvin and was a 50-year member of granacnuoren. Two sons, a brother and four Price of the state's 24th Con- Mrs. Winifred BriggS the Royal Neighbors of His parents and four brothers sisters preceded her in death. gressional District. Mrs.

Winifred M. Briggs, 87, America. She moved from preceded him in death. Li Congregational Church at Forrest and the Forrest Rebekah Lodge. She was a member of the Royal Neighbor! America.

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