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CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS Hog House Fire Burns Brood Sows, 34 Pigs Curb on Driving Permits Touches 26 Motorists in Groveland Township, a mont. Friends may call at the fu- 1SS0, neral home after 6 p. m. Sunday wwmi w.ivuci )son of jQhn and Ramige MASON CITY (PNS) John Brecher married Anna Espen- mm scheid Jan. 21, 1903, in Groveland Township.

She preceded him in death, and after her death, Leona She was born at Shelbyville, Nov. 22, 1879, a daughter of Wyatt and Sarah Ireland Barnes. She was married to Mert Studyvin April 15, 1903; at Pekin. He pre EL PASO (PN3) 7ive brood sows and 34 pigs were burned to death in a fire of undetermined (Nick) Snyder, 93, of Mason City died at 9:10 p. m.

Friday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. He had been a patient since Sunday. He had been living at the Deaconess Nursing Home. Brent, Oct 12, 1939, in Iowa. Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs.

Edna Hochstet- about 6 a. m. A gas brooder was in the building which had space for six brood sows. The fire apparently bean some distance from the brooder, however. The pigs were from one to two weeks The building was insured but there was no insurance on the Twenty-six Central Illinois are on the latest lists of revoked or suspended driver's licenses from the Secretary of origin which destroyed a small hog house early Saturday morning at the home of Robert Wadsworth, li miles west of El Paso on Route 24.

The building was blazing when ceded her in death. Surviving are two daughters. Miss Martha, Pekin; Mrs. William H. Getz, Peoria; a son, Delmar (Tom), Tremont; three His funeral will be at 2 p.

m. i tier, Morton; Mrs. Bessie M. Monday at the Conrad Funeral Ketcham, Edwardsville; Mrs. Jes-Home, with the Rev.

Fred C. sie M. Showalter, Beardstown; Sterkriede officiating. Burial will; four sons, Arthur R.t Marvin be in Mason City Cemetery. R.

R. 1, Pekin; Don Brent, hogs. the Wadsworth family awakened She was a member of the Tre Visitation will begin at 2 p. Pekin; Clifford Brent, San Mar- mont Baptist Church, the Ladies State's office. Twelve of the drivers lost their privileges because of drunken driving convictions.

They are Lamar Pike. 28 Oakland Claude Dixon, 1303 W. Chestnut Herbert L. Roberts, Le Roy; William E. Dendy, Washington; Ivan E.

Helmick, Farmer City; Stanley O. Ambulances Sunday at the funeral home. cus, two sisters, Mrs. Mary I Bibe aasSf Missionary So-He was born July 1, 1S64, near Eller, R. R.

1, Pekin; Mrs ciety the woman's Club, and was John Farmer, 81, Dies at Hospital RESTORE BEAUTY TO OLD DRAPES Your old drapes will look as bright and beautiful as new ones when wt clean them. iviiacueiown, a ui umi uu i uoeiz, Aieiamora; xnree Drouiers, Elizabeth Weaver Snyder. He Walter, and Edward Pekin; Take Four MCLEAN (PNS) John Paul, Morton; 17 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. Two Henry Charles Farmer, 81, a resident of the McLean County Nursing Home, died at 4:40 p. m.

Saturday at St. Jo- To Hospitals married Nannie Allen in 1888 in Macon County. She died Jan. 18, 1948. Surviving are six sons, Eugene, Peoria; Pete, Pekin; Earl, Ralph, Paul and Herbert, Mason City; a Glass, Pekin.

MOVING VIOLATIONS Ben H. Fischer, Benson; Mar-vine E. Andreac, Gibson City; Harold Armstrong, Chestnut; For- president of the Tremont Library Board. She had lived in Tremont 55 years. Mrs.

Ida May Yates WAYNESVILLE (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Ida May Yates, 84. will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the McReynolds Funeral Home in McLean.

The Rev. Burt Mcintosh will officiate. Burial will Ambulance service was required seph in Bloomington. four times in the Bloomington area I He as brought to the McReyn-Friday and Saturday. All the Funeral Home.

Arrangements tims were taken to hospitals and are incomplete. sisters preceded him in death. He was a member of the Groveland Evangelical and United Brethren Church. Judson D. Fusch LINCOLN (PNS) The funeral for Judson D.

Fusch, 83, of 251 Tenth who died at 10:20 p. m. Friday at Deaconess Memorial IBs) rest W. Downing, Lincoln; Ken- daughter, Mrs. Addie Rees, Peo-neth E.

Jokinen, Chanute Air ria; a sister, Mrs. Milo Horn, Peo-Force Base, Rantoul; Walter L. ria. A son preceded him in death. Henry Charles To Present Voice Recital at IWU were reported in good condition Arnold, Carlock.

He was a carpenter, Saturday evening. Another 11 drivers had their Mrs. C. R. Hughes, Of Gridjey, Dies privileges revoked following three moving violations within one year.

Charles McClung Orr MORTON (PNS) Charles McClung Orr, 85, of East Peoria, died At 6:53 p. m. Friday evening the Fire Department rescue squad was called to the home of Mary Dickson. 46. at 820 W.

Washing Call wt tomorrow? for ptk-up They are Jerry W. Horner, Pe Home, will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Lincoln Christian be in Evergreen Cemetery at Waynesville. Mrs.

Judith Gianessi PEKIN (PNS) Mrs. Judith Gianessi, 82, of 332 Chestnut St died at 2 p. m. Saturday at Pekin Public Hospital. She had been a RIDLEY PNS) Mrs.

C. R. Henry Charles, professor of at 8:10 a. m. Saturday at a Peoria kin; Chris A.

Huette, Fairbury; Paul L. Birlingmair, Lexington; ton St. She had fallen in th Hughes, K. died at 9:57 p. m.

Sat Church, with the Rev. L. H. Appel officiating. Burial will be in hospital.

He had lived in the Mor and had broken her right ankle. vrday- 5he ha1 en ill several Simeon E. Miller, 917 E. Empire ton vicinity since 1935 and had Bobby Quiggins, 907 W. Wash She was taken to St.

Joseph's ears She was taken to the Froelich ington Burton P. Hall, Mason City; Jerry D. Hoyle, Pekin. patient there a day. She was taken to the Abts Mortuary.

Arrangements are Memorial Home at Gridiev. Fu voice and head of the voice department of the Illinois Wesleyan University school of music, will present a voice recital at 8:15 p. m. Thursday in Presser Hall auditorium. R.

Bedford Watkins of the IWU piano faculty will be accompanist. The concert is open to the public. Phon 7-1430 We Give Green Stamps HORMAL COLLEGE CLEANERS CLEANERS 111 North Si. 1304 Vi MMoin Normal tioonringto OwBfl mm4 OprrmU4 fcf Wllkar KulKk uospuai. The squad was first called Saturday at 11:12 a.

m. to Goldsbor-ough's Garage at 514 N. East St. neral arrangements are ir.com plete. Mountjoy Cemetery near Atlanta.

George W. Bartscht ELLSWORTH George W. Bartscht of Chicago, a former Ellsworth resident, died Tuesday in Chicago of a heart attack. Mr. Bartscht, 56, was a salesman.

There will be no funeral serv CHARGES VARY Gerald D. Pressly, East Peo been in failing health two years. His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Ludwig Mortuary, with Dr.

Willis E. Elliott officiating. Burial will be at Maryville, Tenn. Visitation will begin at 2 p. m.

today at the funeral home. He was born Dec. 9, 1872, at Maryville, and married Mary Bell She was born June 22, 1S73, at Firemen said a car had fallen on ria; Eugene U. Koecker, Morton; Geome Mason. 69.

of 4ftt V. Only two ex-presidents of the Warren R. Cornelison, Washing Merchtino Mancchia, Italy, a daughter of Marco and Antonietta Benciucd. She was married to las St. but that Mr.

Mason i United States died in Washington. ton, and James C. Greenslate, Kenney. able to walk. He complained of v- John Quincy Adams and Mr.

Charles, baritone, will begin the faculty recital with a Mozart aria buffa, "Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo," and two Shakespear pains in his hips and was taken! oodrow von- ices. Cremation was in Chicago and burial will be in Dawson Cem Dominico Gianessi Nov. 24, 1893, at Athens, Greece. They came to Two of the remaining revoca to Mennonite Hospital. tions were for causing or contra Goff July 19, 1900, at Maryville.

She died Feb. 15, 1924. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frederick Rippey, East Peo etery at Ellsworth. Songs by Stravinsky, "Musick to buting to an accident resulting in the United States in 1922 and had lived in the Pekin area 46 years.

About that same time, a private ambulance was sent to the Briz- Mr. Bartscht was born Feb. 17, Bring Your COLOR FILMS injury. They are Fred R. Row heare" and "When Dasies pied" (1953).

1901, at Stewardson, a son of G. ham School south of Bloomington. land, Washington, and Martha E. to ths He will sing two compositions ria; Mrs. Angus cowie, iAistis, four granddaughters and two great grandchildren.

He was a member of the Clover Hill Presbyterian Church at accompanied by instrumental en UNITED PHOTO SHOP Neal, Fisher. The 26th revocation was to Lawrence E. Rapp of Danvers for violating a restriction on his license. G. and Mary Hubbartt Bartscht.

Surviving are a brother, Fred of Ellsworth and a sister, Mrs. Owen R. Dennis of Freeport. His parents preceded him in death. tsiU Kosehart, 21, of Meadows had become exhausted while playing basketball.

He was given oxygen and taken to Mennonite Hospital. sembles. The first with strong Her husband died in May, 1950. Surviving are two sons, Lazzer-ine and Orfee, Pekin; five daughters, Mrs. Antonietta Casetti, Mrs.

Pauline Lami, Mrs. Angeline Ozel-la Mrs. Pearl Zuccarini, Pekin; Mrs. Eva Lippi. Taylorville; 15 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

Main and Market Sts. Phone 4 1S5 The last call was at 12:25 to! quartet will be three fifteenth century Portuguese sonnets set by the contemporary composer, Jean Berger. The second, "Poeme de l'Enfant et sa Mere" will have 611 N. Main St where Hubert' WAR DECLARED Owen S. Crumrine RUTLAND Owen S.

Crum Get MODERN'S uroier, 4i. oi uaK Fark had become ill. He was taken to Brokaw Hospital by the ambulance. Aluminum rine, 66 year old Chillicothe auto flute, clarinet, and cello accom panyment. Mrs.

Alice Gentry Mrs. Nettie Ark PIPER CITY (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Ark, 49, who was fatally injured Friday afternoon when her car overturned on a rural road northeast of Fisher, will be at 2 p. m. Mon Permanent Protection Ajaint Snow, Rain and Sun The Ideal Car Shelter and Patio! mm For the last part of the pro CLINTON (PNS) Mrs.

Alice McAttee Gentry, 72, of 901 E. Clay mobile salesman, died at 6:30 a. m. Saturday at his home following a heart attack. Mr.

Crumrine was a native of Rutland. He was taken to the Weber Fu 7957 License PlafesToo Old Today BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS St. died at 9: OS a. m. Saturday.

day at the Fisher Methodist Church. neral Home at Chillicothe where services will be held at 2 p. m. Her funeral will be at 2:30 p. m.

Monday at the Church of the Naz-arene in Clinton with the Rev. J. L. Longnecker and the Rev. Kenneth Owens officiating.

Burial will Joseph A. Malt Joseph A. Matt. 62. of 702 N.

Oak a retired truck driver. be in Mausoleum Park. Made of ALUMLNUM it's permanent no maintenance! Attractively designed. Installed economically on any structure. Ideal for modern, outdoor living in Summer! Call 8-5740 For Free Estimate! Monday.

Burial will be in Gty Cemetery at Chillicothe. Visitation will be from 4 p. m. until 9 p. m.

today at the funeral home. Mr. Crumrine was born March SPRINGFIELD (U.P.) State Police Chief William H. Morris said Saturday his men were to start arresting motorists without 1958 license plates at 12:01 a. m.

Sunday. The Rev. E. W. Sauer will officiate, and burial will be in Willow Brook Cemetery at Fisher.

Visitation will begin at noon Sunday at the Lamb Funeral Home in Gibson City. She was born Oct. 21, 190S, at Maryville, Tenn. She married John Ark at Paxton April 16, 1927. gram Mr.

Charles has chosen two groups of folk songs. The first group will include folk' music from Europe set by Brahms, Sa-dero, Ravel, and Falla. Also on the program will be a group of American folk songs, eluding a minstrel song, set by Aaron Copland, a Creole lullaby, and two negro spirituals. Mr. Charles received his undergraduate training and his master's degree fiom IWU and has done work at Juilliard and Aspen Schools of Music.

He is organist and choir director at St. Matthews Episcopal Church. Visitation will begin at 2 p. m. 1 died at tne Iowa City.

Iowa. Vet-Sunday at the Herington Funeral erans Hospital at 1:15 a. m. Sat-Home. I urday.

He had been ill four years. She was born June 17, 1SS5, In' His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Saturday was the last day for West Virginia. She was married Tuesday at the Carmody Funeral 26, 1891, at Rutland.

He married Lola Simpson at Flanagan Oct. 18, 1911. Surviving are his wife and three daughters, all living in Chilli obtaining 1958 plates before the deadline set by Secretary of State Surviving are her husband; two to Albert Gentry at Hammond. Surviving are her husband; three sons, Stanley Clinton; CAMPBELL INSULATION SERVICE ART CAMFEELL, Owner 901 E. Front St.

Phone 8-5740 sons, Richard, Onarga, and Dale, Fisher; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Resler, Danforth, and Mrs. Home. The Rev. Gerhard Senne-wald will officiate, and burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 7 p. m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Matt was born at Anchor, cothe, Mrs.

Endora Dennison, Marvin Clinton; Lyle, Deca- Charles F. Carpenter. Carpentier said there will be no extension of the deadline and Morris said his men would start immediately Sunday to arrest motorists who still Mrs. Marjorie Howard and Mrs. tur; three daughters.

Mrs. Esther Helen Springer, Fisher; two Harriet Callahan, brothers, Floyd Farmer, Elliott, and Charles Farmer, Knoxville, Webb, Clinton; Mrs. Erminna Hirst, Clinton; Miss Louella, Clinton; four brothers, Ervin, Ham- are displaying 1957 plates. Mrs. Andrew Anderson Policewoman To Speak At Emden Banquet two sisters, Mrs.

Mollie EXPERT PERSONAL SERVICE PAXTON (PNS) Mrs. An- mond; Louis, Crawfordsville, Johnson and Mrs. Nellie Mize, botn of Knoxville; and seven grandchildren. A sister and a son HOSPITAL NOTES drew L. Anderson, 79, died at 9:50 Ind-I Bernard, Camas, Washing-a.

m. Saturday at the Paxton ton: Richard, Oregon; a sister, Community Hospital. She had Mrs. Ella Lust, Decatur; 10 grand- EMDEN (PNS) A Mother and Daughter banquet will be a son of Charles and Katherine Matt. He first married Langhoff.

Surviving are his second wife, the former Mrs. Mildred Daugherty; four daughters, Mrs. Eileen Wills, 307 E. Mulberry Mrs. Marcella Crump.

Mexico, Mrs. Josephine Klink, Rayn-ham, Mrs. Daisy Leslie, preceded her in death. been ill three weeks. i children.

held at Zion Methodist Church March 13 with Mrs. Donna Sims, policewoman of the Peoria Police Department, as guest speaker. The funeral will be at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Ford-Baier Funer Mrs.

Melinda Essinqton She was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a member and past noble grand of the Re-bekah Lodge of Fisher. The family had lived at Dewey for 29 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL PHONE 5-3870 41tt N. JIA1X ON SALE MONDAY ONLY al Home, the Rev. Phillip Leaf OA ODELL (PNS) Mrs. Melin- Her subject will be "The Rela- LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: officiating.

Burial will be in Glen da netonV gf. die years before moving to Piper Cemetery. Friends may call at the nieht at 6:15 p. m. at the tionship of Home Life and Juve- John Caccitori, Auburn; Barbara nile Delinquency." Anderson, Gene Cowgur.

Mount SWIFTS SELECT AND AK.MOI K'S QUALITY BEEF City last year. me womans Society of Chris- Pulaski; William Skaggs. Mason funeral home, beginning Sunday f)f her daughter and son-in-law derman. 504 S. 'Evans a JMr- Mrs- Earl DiPPn of son.

Earl Daugherty. 120S S. East ROUND tian Service is sponsoring the ban- City; Louis Goff, Earle Layman, three brothers. Fred. Rem At an inquest Saturday, a coroner's jury declared her death accidental and attributed it to from having been crushed.

CLUB STEAKS TRIMMED TO PERFECTION NEW LOW PRICE quet and it win be served by the William Coffey, Lincoln; Kenneth Methodist Men. Sorrffl. William SorrilL Jarfcson- expression of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the hymnal fund of the First Lutheran SIRLOIN STEAK ville. She was taken to the Watson Funeral Home in Odell. Friends may begin calling at the funeral home at 2 p.

m. Monday. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Dismissed: Mrs.

Kenneth She- Church, Paxton, or the Augustana ington; August and Ernest, Soldiers and Sailors Home, Quincy; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Babcock. Lansdale, Mrs. Eva Saul, Pontiac; 21 grandchildren. A brother preceded him in death.

He was a World War I Navy horn and daughter, Mount Pulaski; Nursery, Chicago. $.00 You'll She was born April 26, 1878, in, Odoll ronprpational Phurch. Louis Cunningham Sr. FORREST (PNS) Louis M. Cunningham 62, died at 9:20 a.

m. Saturday at the Wabash Hospital in Decatur. He had been a patient four months. LBS. FOR ONLY 2 rural Penfield, the daughter of pPV.

Fzra Vornhnlt nffiriatimr Mrs. Ella Vannoy, Mrs. Ruth Pech, Atlanta; Mrs. John, Nelson, Mrs. Mildred Kaesebier, Jeffrey Rogers, Lincoln; Elry Falkenstein II, i rf-v i.ji.

-Aiiwew ana uumone reierson Burial will be in Call Cemetery never Swanson. She married Andv C.v- cv, rv.v. ioti veteran and a member of St lanHpr Stmt 98 10AJ oftc'. iLUkeiEV and after angelical and Reformed Des Plaines; Mrs. Hattie Hayden, K3 Worn tllln tus iunerai win oe at p.

m. Stabanger, Norway, the daughter fn.rrh L. An- of peter and Celia Johnson. At th know Monday at the Culkin Funerai iis death' ndrew 3w ST. CLARA'S aerson.

reo. it, lSlb, in paxton. nPP nf SPVpn ch armmnanied her Home, with the Rev. M. E.

Schroeder officiating. Burial will LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: They lived on a farm near Paxton family to the U.S., to live near! until IQA n-hnn I 1 I Mrs. P. G. Korfhase.

New Hol- unit nucii unrjr uiuvtru iiuu (JfltMl i cnifflTiajiLSrir I land; Mrs. Clarence Ackerson, town. be in Forrest Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 1 p. m.

Sunday. The family has requested that expres- Surviving are her husband; I 1 John Whitica, Dorothy Baker, Lin now qoou She was married March 15, 1905, to George Essington. They re-; mained in Union Township until he retired from farming in 1911, then moved to Odell. Home Design Planning Center coln. Dismissed: Bernard Keough, TV can be ions of sympathy be made in the dUnier 1V1I5: vima ianaer.

form of contributions to Boysi Townr Omaha, or to the was a member of the First Cancer Fund Lutheran Church and its orgam- He was born March 11, 1895, at zation, the Royal Neighbors and Omaha, a son of Louis anda of 1 Robert Franklin, Lincoln; William Gordon, Atlanta. FAIRBURY makers Social Club and the Mof- FAIRBURY (PNS) Admit Jane Wilson Cunningham. He She was a member of the Nor-! wegian Lutheran Church, but in recent years had been affiliated with the Odell Congregational Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Helen Dippon of Dwight, Mrs.

Esther Rutherford of Deca fett Club. ted: Mrs. Minnie Porter, Forrest; Avetus Mooney, Piper City; Mrs. Mrs. Delia Studyvm cm tze JIW Dolores Schlabowske, j( r-.

V- --P 1 jf 4 VTl i TREMONT (PNS) Mrs. Del- Dismissed: Mrs. Gerald Hill la Mae Studyvin, 78, of Tremont and son, Mrs. Kenneth Fellers married Myrtle Anna Grankey March 1, 1924, in Decatur. Surviving are his wife; a son, Louis Joliet; three daughters, Mrs.

Barbara Land, Danville; Mrs. Mary Lou Mietzner, Forrest; Suellen, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Anglin, Har-lingen, Mrs. Nora Korff, Tulsa, Mrs. Lydia Cook, Hollywood, a grandchild.

and son, Mrs. Leona Neview, tur, and Mrs. Mabel Brown or Odell; two sons, Kenneth of OdelL and Edward of Long Beach, and 13 grandchildren. She was the last member of her Jack Williams, Fairbury; s. died at 12:30 p.

m. Saturday at her home. She had been ill a year. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Tremont Baptist Church, with the Rev. Marvin Kemp officiating. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery south of Tre- Gladys Strough, Thawville; Mrs. Minnie Porter, Forrest. family.

Her husband died in 1923. A brother and a sister also preced-. ed her in death. GIBSON COM3IUXITY GIBSON CITY (PNS) Ad Three sisters and a brother preceded him in death. He was a Wabash Railroad mitted: Russell Rabbins, Terriiie NEW M03EE Buy! Available for Immediate Consirucfion fl.g.tt ft, flJ.9JL8.fl.fl 8.8 fl 91t99tii' Dismissed: Russel Robbins, Say- brakeman 34 years and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

brook; Mrs. Dorothy Butler, Ar- TIRES LAST LONGER WITH rowsmith; Larry Logan, Gibson City; WTilliam Thompson, Roberts. i WHEELS BALANCED ST. JAMES Reuben F. Brecher PEKIN (PNS) Reuben F.

Brecher, 78, a retired Groveland -PONTIAC (PNS) Admitted: 00 Mrs. Alfred De Signe, Roanoke. 13 ,500 This Spacious Home With Garage for ONLY CHANNEL MUSTER jj ANTENNA Dismissed: Glen Bohm, Harry 50 Township farmer died at 11 p. m. Friday at his home.

His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Groveland Evan Herst, Mrs. Raleigh Harris George French, Pontiac. Kg.

$2 Hit fcctTKJ Balancer Factory trained eckatiics Civet tenser, safer tin Mleagi Name Banquet Speaker BUILT COMPLETE On Your Lot NOV Per Whtel with Weight LINCOLN (PNS) Robert Uses electronic "Traveling gelical and United Brethren Church, with the Rev. P. O. Bailey officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 1 p. m. Sunday at the Noel Funeral Home in Pekin. Mr. Brecher was born Jan.

25, Drake of Lincoln Bible Institute will be guest speaker at the 27th Wave" principle that eliminates 'snow i annual Union Guild banquet at FULL BASEMENT ATTACHED GARAGE 3 BEDROOMS LARGE LIVING ROOM LARGE DINING ROOM BIRCH CABINETS DOORS 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church. and interference. Brings in 'difficult to get' channels beyond the range of ordinary antennas.

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