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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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EIGIIT THE FAXTAGRAF1T, BLOOMTXGTOV. 11X1X015, 8ATURDAT, JTLT II. 115. James H. Reed Morion Sewage Plant Work Underway Transferred fo Boston t-'Mt.

Pulaski Man Funeral Tuesday For John Harris The funeral for John Leslie Harris of Clearwater, formerly Hired as Lincoln t'leasani iajr -ti uuo ui noiu its annual project Inspection tnur of members' homes July 2S. start-, Ing it 8 p. m. The next regular row ting ill be Aug. 6 at the home I of Bloomington, will be at 2 p.

m. Tuesday at the Beck Memorial New Dean Of Bible Institute of Secretary Yk of William BeaL Home. Burial will be in the Wiley Cemetery at CoUax. Visitation will begin Sunday afternoon at the LINCOLN (PNS) James H. Beck Memorial Home.

V. i Reed, 38, for the past three and Long Point Church Builds EL PASO a half years secretary of the Tus cola Chamber oi Commerce, has Alfred Kingdon, who has been a LINCOLN (PNS The Rer. John Webb, pastor the Mount Pulaski Christian Church the past thre years has been appointed a dean at Lincoln B.b!e Institute. He is a graduate of the Institute and has been a part tine in- been employed as secretary of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. New Addition He was employed at a special patient in Carle Memorial Urbana, since July 13, underwent minor surgery Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kingdon and family of Olewine. Iowa came meeting of the board of directors LONG POINT The Long Toint structor there. Friday morning, E.

C. Mills, Christian Church has nearly com- 1Ll resignation at the Mnt chairman of the screening com Wednesday for several days visit mittee reported. pieiea a projecx. maS.puUsVi church Is effective Sept. with relatives.

Reed who succeeds Vance Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Bon Geary of burn will assume his new post at a nrw auu.uuii inr-m im)jwu). The addition includes a Sunday School room and two dressing rooms for baptistry candidates on Salem. were here Wednesday for a isit with relatives.

Lincoln September 1. Rayburn resigned in June to accept a similar Ll GOODFIELD Edward Israel was dismissed 4 position at Clinton. the first floor and a classroom and two rest rooms in the basement. Wednesday from Mennonite Hos Mrs. Roy Kent and Mrs.

John Hart left Wednesday for Shave Reed is married and has two Sometime in the future an oil fur- children. The family will move to pital, where he had been a surgical patient. nace wl replace the present coal Hd Lake. M.rh. where they w-1 Lincoln soon.

With six years experience In SECOB Seaman Jerry We-el, ton of Mr. and Mr. Carl -eI, ha beea transferred from Imperial Bearh. to Boston. where be will receive advanced training la communication.

lation of the community during Chamber of Commerce work, Reed is given credit for bringing furnace and the enure basement.8'" will be remofkld. Mr. and Mrs. BHIe Scott and Work was begun In November! daughter returned home Thursday of 1335. according to the Rev.

Ed- from Lawrenceburg. Tena. where ward Feisal. church pastor. they spent two weeks.

his stay there. It was through his v4 efforts that a JSO.000 community new industry to Tuscola and the increase from 2,800 to 4,000 popu- building was erected. A. 3 3 1 1 vAV. inter ftfr frdfe, MORTON Concrete will probably be poured within the next week on footings for installa-tions of the new Morton sewage disposal plant.

The excavation in foreground will hold the Im hoff tank, where chemical treatment of raw sewage will take place. The round tank, for which forms appear in the background, will hold the trickling filter, where liquid waste will be treated after leaving the Imhoff tank. Supervising the project is SI. C. Hickman, an engineer for the firm of Normoyle and Berg of Rock Island.

MO TO Central Illinois Deaths Charges GOP To 'Whitewash' ing at the Lamb Funeral Home. Services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Gibson City Cemetery.

Surviving are her husband, Dew Mrs. Mary Magnuson PAXTON (PNS) Mrs! Mary Frances Magnuson, 37, died at 11:20 a. m. Friday at the Paxton Community Hospital. The funeral will be at 9 a.

m. Monday at St. Mary's Church in Paxton. the Rev. Fr.

Paul F. Dinan Check Scandal 0 ey, and a brother, Dwight Barr, both of Chicago. Edward Woods PONTIAC (PNS) The funeral of Edward Woods, 57, who died officiating. Burial will be in Glen Cemetery. Rosary will be recit DANVILLE, ILL.

(U.P.) Democratic gubernatorial candi-; date Herbert C. Paschen Friday said it looks like the Stratton ad-1 ministration is out to "whitewash" ed at 8 p. m. Saturday and bun-day at the funeral home. at his home Thursday, will be at FOR 541,775,600 4 p.

m. Saturday at the Raleigh She was born March 2, 1919, at Mansnn. Towa. the daughter of J. Hams Funeral Home, with the the Hodge check scandal.

Here on a campaign swing through Vermilion County, Pasch-i Rev. J. T. Shields officiating. Burial will be in South Side Cemetery.

en told reporters "if they get him: Guy Day FAIRBURY (PNS) Guy Day, Ernest and Beatrice Brownfield. The family moved to the Ludlow community when she was a child. She attended Ludlow and Rantoul -schools and completed two years of nurses training at St. Elizabeth's hospital in Danville. She was married to Paul Magnuson of Paxton on Feb.

24. 1949. 74, of Rockford, formerly of Fair- (Orville E. Hodge) to plead guilty and sentence him and then call it quits, it will be a whitewash" of, the administration. Paschen and Richard Democratic candidate for the U.S.

Senate, both demanded a special! session of the Legislature to in bury, died Friday at the Arthur Syverson Rest Home in Rockford. His funeral will be at 10 a. m. They had lived since in El Paso Monday at the Durteewood Funer Sears Roebucfc "9 Pflce during I955 -waj IB .012 daily and weeU re pread among al Home in Rockford. Burial will and Paxton.

Surviving are her husband, two sons. Rodney and Phillip, at home, be in a Rockford cemetery. vestigate the scandal. Stengel is accompanying Paschen on his campaign tour here. "Stratton should call a special her mother, Mrs.

Beatrice Brown- He was born April 22, 1882, near Wing, a son of George and Sophia Hilton Day. He was educated in the Wing and Fairbury schools field of Rantoul, a sister, Mrs Lowell Wvkoff of Paxton. session of the General Assembly, to publicly investigate the facts, to' see how widespread the scandal' is, and how many other people be-' She was preceded in death by and Bradley College at Peoria. He married Ida Mae Davis Sept. 16, her father.

She was a member of St sides Hodge are involved," Pasch-j en said. ATarv's Church of Paxton, and 1908, at Streatqr. She died Dec. 13, 1933. On March 20, 1937 he mar the Altar and Rosary Society.

ried Ida Weiss at Rockford. Mrs. Bertha Boundy His only survivors are four cous Hodge resigned Monday as audl-i tor and as candidate for re-elec-i tion as auditor on the Republican! ticket Michael J. Howlett, Demo-! cratic candidate for state auditor, will join Paschen and Stengel here ins, and eight nieces and nephews. A son preceded him in death.

He belonged to all the branches MELVIN (PNS) Mrs. Bertha Jane Boundy, 73, died at her home at 8 p. m. Friday. She was taken to the Lamb Funeral Home at Gibson City.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. of the Masonic Order. Saturday. The new of )e lb for and fhev M-j Hey worth Youngsters Win With Fishing Outfit Skunk Guy G. Warner MAHOMET (PNS) Guy ing Warner.

60. owner of a Mahomet record concrete septic tank and burial float; Kathie Macy, doll buggy; vault manufacturing company, Mickey Quinn, tricycle; Barbara' died at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at the HEYWORTH (PNS) The Heyworth Centennial Kiddie Parade held Thursday afternoon included entries ranging from a Burnham City Hospital in Cham paign. He was taken there Tuesday after he had suffered a Jean Coleman, bike for girls; Herman Mallicoat, bike for boys.

First place winners in the divi-' sion for children 7 to 12 were as follows: Carol and Mercer Turn-; "pintsized" fisherman, Joe Bry stroke. He was brought to the Blair Fu an, who won first placs the one to six year division for centennial newtnH 3 "eir mam rir--- er, centennial entry in costume; i ---r-pcr, oi a meant nt l- on the I neral Home where visitation will begin Saturday afternoon. His fu costumes, to a live skunk which! won a first prize for its owner, nation's consumers, have done Mfc June Ellen Thomas, in the class for pets. Carol and Jim Hollmgsworth, i Coat; Joyce Armstrong, doll buggy; Joanne Cusey, bike for girls; and Jim Dabney, bike for boys. Jackie and Ronnie Sheets re-' ceived first place award in the hot-rod class.

neral will he at 2 p. m. Sunday at the funeral home, with the Rev. D. J.

Unruh officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Memorial Other first place winners in the one to six year division were: the Dickerson and Halt family, best He was born Feb. 12, 1895, near Mahomet, a son of George and El ears 1955 refa! J3.306.826..8, L' nfed fc year fhe company add -7 69 len Warner. He was educated in Livingston To Send Bible School the Mahomet schools. He' married Etta Barber.

Surviving are his wife; a son Lt, To Graduate Three to 4-H Camp PONTIAC (PNS) Three members of Livingston County 4-H Clubs will attend a Junior leadership conference to be held Col. Roger Lincoln, a daughter, Mrs. Joanne Spitler, St. 6 Known Here Elmo; three brothers-; a sister; and five grandchildren. He was a member of the Ma at the state camp at Monticello Three couples, two former Monday through Saturday, July 28.

Attending will be Dale Humber homet Baptist Church, Champaign Moose Lodge 1288. Champaign Elks Lodge 398 and the Mahomet Boosters Club. He served for a of Emington, Carol Winslow of, Fairbury and Vicki Feit of Che-! noa. I number oi years on the Mahomet Bloomington residents and the! third known here in church work, will be graduated from the Watch-tower Bible School of Gilead, South Lansing, N. during a two day ceremony July 28, 29.

All six persons are ministers of Jehovah's Witnesses. Dale is a member of the Emington Hot Shots club and village board. Wallace Winkler former county 4-H federation sec-i retary. Carol, who will be a sophomore at Illinois State Normal Uni The txmples are Mr. and Mrs.

James Simpson, ministers of the Bloomington church from 1942 to METAMORA (PNS) Wallace' Winkler, 60, died at 12:30 p. m. Friday at a Peoria hospital. His funeral will be at 2 p. m.

Sunday at the Metamora Menno 1946; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rose, who directed the building of versity this fall, is a member of the Fairbury Junior Homemakers. Vicki, a member of the Busy, Pikers- Club, plans to attend the. University of Illinois next year as a home economics major.

the present church, and Mr. and THE SEARS SUCCESS STORY nite Church. Burial win be in Oak WTood Cemetery. He was brought Mrs. Nicholas Karamalis.

Mr, to the Mason Funeral Home and WITH NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS Karamalis was circuit supervisor in charge of 20 churches in Cen will be taken to the Elmer Wrinkler residence at 3 p. m. Saturday where visitation will be held. He will be taken to the church at 1 p. m.

Sunday. Troop Goes to Camp DWIGHT (PNS) Boy Scout Troop 77 of Dwight will spend next week at Camp Heffernan on tral Illinois. All were trained in the mission field of the Witnesses and will be assigned following graduation. John DarnalL presiding minister Lake Bloomington. He was born Oct.

27, 1895, In Metamora Township, a son of of the Bloomington church, his Christian and Catherine Schertz son, and Homer Adams, all of HARTSBURG Mrs. Lizzie Braams returned PROOF THAT CONSISTENT, DAY-IN AND DAY- OUT NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING REACHES THE FOLKS YOU WANT TO INFLUENCE THE MOST YOUR CUSTOMERS FOLKS WHO "SHOP THE ADS" IN THEIR DAILY NEWS-PAPER THEN ACT! In Central Illinois IVs Winkler. He never married. Bloomington, will attend gradua tion ceremonies. Thursday from a visit of three I weeks with relatives at Hanna' Surviving are two brothers, Elmer of Metamora; Sidney of Chenoa, and a Christina of Metamora.

CONGERV1LLE Gty and with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Derges of Peoria. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Gemberling Mrs. Floyd Sharp and children Martha, Darrie and David have Mrs. Laura Payne returned home after a visit with and son Jerry of Gideon, ar-; rived Wednesday to visit his PAXTON (PNS) Mrs. Laura her parents, the Rev. and Mrs.

brothers, Ray and Dale Gember Lee Lantz, at Wenona Lake, Ind. ling of Emden. Mrs. Gemberling Payne, 71, died at 9:35 p. m.

Friday at St. Mary's Hospital in Decatur. She was taken to the Lamb Fu Karen and Mary Cross returned the former Miss Marian Kirkbride I home Thursday after two weeks in was English teacher in the local neral Home in Gibson City. Fu high school several years ago. the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Lambertus, neral arrangements are incom Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Rena Streetmyer was inv proved Thursday following an eye infection. I plete.

Mrs. Bertha Devcre GIBSON CITY (PNS) Mrs ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson and sons Jon David and Jimmy of Bertha Barr Devore, a former Gibson City school teacher, died at WAYNESV1LLE I Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Berkley' returned Tuesday from a nine day visit with friends in Oklahoma and Texas. i Inglewood, are visiting Mrs. 9 p. m. Wednesday at a Chicago Williamsons mother, Mrs.

Mabel Kietzman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Timm and Harold Roetzel has been confined family of La Moure, N. ar-; hospital.

Her funeral was held in Chicago Friday and she will be brought to Gibson City Friday night. Visitation will begin Saturday morn- to his bed for several davs because rived Tuesdav to visit hpr narent of illness. IMr. ant Mrs. Curtis Naugle..

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