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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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9 i i i The Pantograph A-8 Bloomlngton-Normal, Dec. 13, 1968 1 1 fresh Country Iggs I I Ctrtifitd Crodt A DtloomiiiatHi-iV(iriiial Deaths GLASS BACON VAN BUSKIRK Glass Co. I Miller Town CountryB 0j and Raymond, both Los An- Clarence C. Young, in Normal. Dykes and Dunes Holland has 1,200 miles dunes and dykes.

Mrs. Taylor Mrs. F. Blackweil Taylor. 62 Surviving are the daughter celcs, and a grandson Joke Imdity, Mar.

and two sons, Olin, Evansville, and two daughters preceded her in death. She was a member' of the First United Methodist Church of Normal. Mr. Raycraft was an automo- the former Helen Gregory ol and Frederick. Salinas.

Normal, died unexpectedly bl salesman 35 77 Noomlngton MaJt He was a member of the 'Calif. Her husband, three sons 3HS.leetl. NMti74C3t her; i Wednesday afternoon at home In Cleveland, Ohio. Epiphany Church. Boylan's Candies' fit Cfayfouiii A V-M Owner May Claim Lost Christmas Funds Her funeral will be at 4.30 rJ ua Hempstead p.m.

Friday at Pauls Lpi- Mrs Hempstead. 68. of sropal Church in Cleveland Monrof djcd at 9 a Mrs. Taylor was burn June t-ridav at Brokaw Hospital. CANES gg'ST Sim and pft turt ty- Yf" Glow 27.

1906, in Normal, a daughter, Doath was attributed to a heart Loss of a clip containing more ceipt. was found Friday morn-of Mr and Mrs. Byron Gre- attack. J90 ln bill3 js a big blow ilng by the youth on the school's gory. She had lived in Ohio 40 Sne was taken to the Flins- at Christmas time.

Just such blacktop play area. It was tars- pach-Kurth Memorial Home, a person is probably tearing turned over to school officials. Surviving arc her husband; Arrangements were incomplete his house apart todav. It may be claimed on full two sons. Gregory and James, Friday.

identification by contacting Ohio; three grandchildren: two ,09 VcroniJi wS kOOZ ilRobert Beamer. Hoose princl-1 sisters. Mrs. Marie Colehower. L.

E. Hamm 109 eronica Way, Normal gt 432.5253' Wcnona: Miss Florence C.re- Funeral arrangements were fw grade patrol boy at Co-, Mr Beamer said Fridiv thit gory. Us Angeles. Two or, hers incomplete Friday for L. E.

'C" i the mone was probabty Kvt prm-ded her in death. Hamm. 51. of 609 E. Oakland, "ncr can relax.

by fl WW Fill -w 1 CHOCOLATES Boxed tn the fomoui Nt Hit who died inursoay me cup, containing in excess school Christmas program Kelley Astortment ond in INSTANT HOT-POT water hiaUr $095 HoeJi Wltor Qulcklf, aula. autietOf, toe tnaunt colie u4 tea. Taaponturo lack tot tovp tai ot fcbocoUte, too, JUualwimr cup capacity. of $90 plus an identifiable re-(Thursday night. the popular Boylon auort- Mrs.

Cummings nite Hospital. Mrs. Clyde Cummings. for- He was taken to the Stamper merly Winifred Radford of Memorial Home, nivimincrinn Hiirf Thnrsrf.iv Mr. Hamm was born in ment.

1 A I rl a I'll win iaea mar will morning in Kansas City. a son of Bev-I where she had lived for several erley and Ada Smith Hamm. I TnniA TiKmcaM TaA riErl-iT Spark Your Love Forever i 0 years. lQ mamra uumc umiuii Mrs. Harry Radiord of 1108 j946-in Sherard.

Miss. Clinton Blvd a sister-in-law. Surviving are his wife; his learned ol the death Thursday moth(r- slherard- Mlsj-: aU)son-afternoon. Lee. home; six daughters ciiahgi: i.witkd: Boylan's Candies 505 West Market 207 N.

Main St. Phone 822-5335 Bloomington, 111. (TWO LOCATIONS FOR VOIR CONVENIENCE) Chocolotes-Hord Condy-Peanuf Brittle Pecan Glaze-Choc. Pecan Fudge-Sailed Nuts SVVCCinCMKI CHEST by LANE CONTEMPORARY COlONIAl MEDITERRANEAN uorotnv. janie anu aiumy.

ai Mrs. Cummings husband sur- CLAYMDOOLEY PAY AS IITTH IS DOWNI home; Mrs. Delores Snecd, Chi- 114I.Cf St. pm. id.

ioi S04-11 N. MAIM To own or to English iTcather, Now! Three Great Choices vives at Mi rremom. anas Mg(J. Mrs Jackie Taylori 6U Cll-V- K. Oakland, and Mrs.

Thelma Funeral services and burial ciarksdale. Miss. His fa-will be in Independence. Mo. and a daughter preceded him in death.

Donald J. Raycraft He was a veteran of World Donald J. Raycralt. CO. of War II and a member of the R.R.

1. Normal, was dead on Redd Williams Post of the arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital American Legion, at 3:05 p.m. Thursday. He had suffered an apparent heart at- Mrs.

Ethel Armitage tack at the Kohler Farm Equip- Mrs. Ethel V. Armitage. 84. ment 1610 S.

Main. McLean of rural Normal died at 11:43 County Coroner Curtis Gilberts a.m. Thursday in Evansville. ill conduct an inquest. Ind.

She had been hospitalized Mr. Raycraft 's funeral will be six days. -at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Her" funeral will be at 1:30 Flynn Funeral Home and at Sunday at the Connelleyj a.m. at Epiphany Church.

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at 8 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Armitage was born in Mr. Raycraft was b.rn April King Township Oct.

8. 1G84. a 30. 1908. at Bloomir.fUon.

a son daughter of Frederick and Har-of John and Minnie Clancy Ray- rictt King Wareham. She was craft. He married Emma Lou married to Clarence Armitage Bartlett March 29. 1941. at Pe- Feb.

2. 1904. She lived in the; oria. Morrison ville and Taylorville He is survived by his wile: a communities most of her life. son, Donald Hopedale; a sis- The past four years she has; ter.

Mrs. William Carden. 55 lived with her son-in-law and' White Place; three brothers, daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Edward.

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