Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois (2024)

DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, August 20, 19T0 36 U. S. Weather Theatre Clock LINCOLN "Airport," at 1:30. 4:20, 6:55 and 9:35. Has a Traffic Court FRIDAY Robert F.

Healy, Vincennes, failure to comply with Illinois Forecast Burt dozen stars, including Lancaster, Dean Martin, Helen Illinois Motor Vehicle Law High Low Pr. Atlanta, cldy 87 70 Boston, cldy 75 62 Chicago, cldy 80 70 2,07 Cincinnati, cldy 90 71 .42 Barry Dana Jean Van Heflin, Lloyd Nolan, Barbara Hale, Hayes, Nelson, Wynter, Seberg, Jacqueline Bisset, Maureen Kennedy, George (overweight), $15 fine, $10 costs. William A. Yawn Warner Robins, no valid registration plates on trailer, $15 fine, $10 costs. Doy Thompson, Bonaire, no reciprocity license displayed, Clevelana, cldy 91 70 .31 Denver, cldy 82 61 Des Moines, clear 90 73 Detroit, cldy 93 70 1.87 Fairbanks, cldy 68 45 Fair and cooler north today, partly cloudy and warm with chance of thunderstorms south.

High 78 to 94. Fair north, partly cloudy with chance of thunderstorms south tonight and Friday. Low tonight 58 to 64 north, 65 to 71 south. Hfghs 80s north and 87 to 92 south. Stapleton; today only summertime carnival of fun shows, with "King Kong vs.

Godzilla" the feature. AVON "Patton" at 2, 5:10 .58 $15 fine, $10 costs. 1.24 and 8:20 p.m., starring George iC. Scott and Karl Maiden, an Fort Worth, cldy 76 Helena, clear 84 43 Indianapolis, cldy 90 74 Juneau, cldy 53 49 Kansas City clear 102 80 Los Angeles, cldy 71 64 Louisville, cldy 90 70 epic American war movie. ROGERS "A Boy Named Charlie Brown," at 1, 2:50, 4:50, 1.58 Robert H.

Waddell, Uliopolis, speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs. Roger W. Smith, 664i 19th, illegal possession of liquor, $43 fine, $5 costs (in court). William E. Wickline, 3371 N.

Warren, violation of classification (motorcycle), fine, $3 costs. Average 7A py i 1 6:45 and 8:40 p.m.; Charbe Brown and the gang in their .01 first movie. OUTDOOR "The Rain .11 .49 Decatur Temperatures Wednesday Temperatures 7 a.m. 71 7 p.m. 85 Noon 89 10 p.m.

72 High 92 Low 70 -Thurs. sunrise: set: 7:46 Records Records for August 19: High 98 degrees, 1914, 1916, 1936, 1947 Low 51 degrees, 1929 Precipitation 2.34 inches, 1963 People" at dusk and "Weekend with the Babysitter." DRIVE-IN "MASH" at dusk and "The Only Game in Memphis, cldy 90 77 Miami, cldy 87 82 Milwaukee, rain 86 67 Minneapolis, clear 84 67 New Orleans, cldy 89 73 New York, cldy 85 66 Okla. City, clear 93 69 Omaha, clear 89 69 Philadelphia, cldy 82 66 Phoenix, cldy 101 79 Pittsburgh cldy 88 65 St. Louis, clear 92 76 Salt Lk. City, clear 84 69 San cldy 55 50 Seattle, clear 80 53 Washington, rain 90 74 YlUMSn 1 801100 90 .21 .13 Town." Frank A.

Kufner, Maroa, disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs; improper lane usage, $25 fine. $10 costs (in court). Margaret A. Loehr, 1851 S. Baltimore, failure to yield driveway, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Gene R. Keenan, Brownstown, speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs; speeding, $30 fine, $10 costs (in JJ For Poy1tm Thursday -P" Entertainment Calendar Today .44 Decatur, Central Illinois Deaths court). Michael D. Moore, Kenney, no valid driver's license, $25 fine, $10 costs (in court). Daniel R.

Mixell, 1876 Rock, no safety chains or illegal hitch, $10 fine, $5 costs. Frederick G. Shanahan, 401 N. College, disobeyed no passing Old Settlers' Day amateur talent show starts at 8 p.m. on the South platform on Main Street in Iola.

Democrat Day at the State Fair features the Engelbert Humperdinck show at the Grandstand in the evening. "Fiddler on the Roof con Decafur BAYLESS Timothy Paul Bayless, infant son of Paul and Judith Speagle Bayless died at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. John's Hospital, Friday, Mackey Funeral Monticello; burial Monticello Cemetery; call 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

HUGENER Mrs. Mary Larue Hugener, 70, of Nokomis died 11:50 a.m. Wednesday, Litchfield Hospital; born Irving; married Christian zone, $25 fine, $10 costs (m court); leaving scene of personal injury accident, $100 fine, $10 costs (in court). tinues at the St. Louis Municipal Opera, starring Robert Merrill.

Souare dance jamboree east of the Buckingham Fountain on Chicago's lake front. "Man of La Mancha" is at the SLUSS Dr. Frank L. SIuss, 89, of Casey died 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Casey Nursing Home, Casey; Casey dentist for 50 years; services 2 p.m.

Sunday, Markwell Funeral Home, Casey; burial Casey Washington Street Cemetery; call after 3 p.m. Saturday. SMITH Mrs. Vista G. Smith, 85, of Effingham, formerly of Mason, died 9:20 a.m.

Wednesday, Ruby Stewart Nursing Home, Effingham; married Chester Smith 1911; leaves husband; sister Mrs. Kittie Thrasher, Mason; five nieces; five nephews; arrangements incomplete, Burke Sports Events Today Marriage Licenses How They Voted Recorded votes in the United States Congress and how Illinois Reps. George Shipley and William Springer voted. Passage 212 to 171 of playl Commodores Fans Field, Decatur Waterloo, Open Air Theatre on East Lake Dr. in Springfield.

Lincoln Christian College campus is the setting for a youth rally. 14th Annual Stewardson Lions Alberta L. Mudd, Cerro Gordo, failure to yield right of -way, $20 fine, $10 costs (in court). Leona R. Fairchild, Marquette, failure to reduce speed to avoid accident, $20 fine, $5 costs.

Ruby C. Schaub, Route 1, Brownstown, improper left turn from wrong lane, $20 fine, $3 costs. MONDAY 7:30 p.m. G. Hugener, Dec.

29, 1919, Mat-toon; leaves husband; daughters Mrs. George (Mary) Bryce, Irving; Mrs. Blanche Nash, Nokomis; Mrs. Carl (Roberta) Niehaus, Butler; son Christian Hugener, Urbana; sister Mrs. Pearl Baker, Irving; 12 grandchildren; one great grandchild; services 9 a.m.

Friday, St. Louis Catholic Church, Nokomis; burial Calvary Frank Hedlngton, 21. Decatur, Barbara Ann Rubenacker, 19, Decatur Clayton Barbee, 20, Decatur, Denis Johnson, 16, Decatur David L. Dunker, 18, Decatur. Diana Kay Greear, 17, Decatur Joe W.

Spate, 32, Decatur, Leola Burrles. 27, Decatur Dennis R. Fronklln, 18, Decatur, Debbra Jean Elliott, 18, Decatur Carl W. Reid 33, Decatur, Judith Arm Walsch, 27, Decotur Graveside services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday in Mount Gilead Cemetery He was born in Decatur.

Surviving are his parents; sister Jodie Lynn, at home; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speagle, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bayless, Benton.

BOWER Mrs. Pearl Wills Bower, 82, of 179 Maywood Ct. died Wednesday in her home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Mrs.

Bower was born in agriculture bill of 1970 providing three year price support programs for wool, wheat, feed grains and cotton and for a Club homecoming begins in the city park. Scovill Farm Zoo is open 1:30 Central Illinois Births Charleston Community Hospital to 8 p.m. Admission 25 dairy program and limiting Funeral Home, Mason. UHLRICH, AAR. AND Mrs.

John. subsidy payments to $55,000 for each crop. Aug. 5 Yes vote sup Charleston, girl, Aug. 19.

Mattoon Memorial Hospital ports the President's position. LITTLE, Mr. and Mrs. William, Mattoon, Cemetery, Nokomis. JACKSON Ella M.

Jackson, 86, of cents. Fairview and Nelson Park swimming pools are open from 1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.; 35 cents for persons under 16; adults, 75 cents. "Mame" with Gisele MacKenzie will be presented at 8 p.m. in the Little Theatre-On the Square at Sullivan. girl, Aug.

18. SHORT, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Neoga, girl, Aug. 18.

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Elias, Mr. and Mrs. John, Lincoln, boy, Aug. 18. John Warner Hospital PLANES COLLIDE Dublin (AP) A World War I-type biplane and a helicopter collided Tuesday during a movie-filming sequence of an aerial dogfight over Wicklow Bay and both aircraft plunged into the sea.

Three men were killed and one was missing. VANARSDALE Ingrid Elizabeth VanArsdale, infant daughter of Sam and An-nemarie Ingebrand VanArsdale of Lexington, formerly of Clinton, died at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday shortly after birth in Brokaw Hospital at Normal; graveside services 1 p.m. Saturday, Hidalgo, died 4 a.m. Wednesday in the home of her niece Pauline Hays; born Dieterich; leaves sister Mrs.

Retta Poynter, Shipley No Sprnger Yes Adoption 338 to 29 of Senate-House conference report on the postal reorganization bill creating an independent postal agency. Aug. 6. Yes vote supports the President's posi Scott L. Medcalf, 2 8 Eastmoreland, speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs.

Mary K. Hatch, 4267 N. Neeley, speeding, $20 fine, $3 costs. Everett D. Zientara, San Bernardino, no red tail lights, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Roger O. Dingman, Route 8, disobeyed traffic control device red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Phyllis J. Macko, 23 Oakrtdge, speeding, $10 fine, $5 costs (in court); ran red light, $25 fine, $10 costs (in court). KIRK, Mr.

and Mrs. Ken, Macon, boy, Aug. 19. Decatur, a daughter of Edgar Francis and Ada Powles Wills. She married Joy Bower who preceded in death.

One brother and one sister also preceded in death. Newton; several nieces and nephews; services 2 p.m. Fri Pana Community Hospital MOORE, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Pana, girl, Aug.

18. Richland Memorial Hospital MAAS. Mr. and Mrs. James, Otoey, girl, Aug.

18. WISHART, Mr. and Mrs. David, Sumner, girl, Aug. 18.

Memorial Park Cemetery, Clinton; Herington-Calvert Funeral Public Meetings "They just fell like stones into tion. Home, Clinton, in charge of ar day, Bishop Funeral Home, Greenup; burial Hayes Cemetery, Hidalgo; call after 2 p.m. Thursday. Shipley, Springer Yes Today rangements. tne water ana disappeared, a witness said.

"There was no smoke or flames." Decatur Park District commissioners, 7 p.m., conference room, Decatur Airport. Passage 358 to 0 of federal railroad safety bill establishing uniform rail safety standards VOLK Henry Volk, 91, of Casey died 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Burnside BURNS Forrest L. Burns, 59, of 162 W. McKinley Ave.

died at 4:07 p.m. Wednesday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are JUNKEN William Clinton Junken, 74, of Evansville, formerly of and guidelines for transporting 1 PRECIPITATION AKD TEMPERATURE hazardous matenals. Aug. 6.

Nursing Home, Marshall; born TCMPERATU9E Clark County; married Clovia Shipley, Springer Yes PRECIPSTATION TfMPESATURE PRECIPITATION Coleman Oct. 8, 1910; she died in Adoption 333 to 22 of motion to Week ending Sal. Week ending Week ending Friday Sal. discharge from the Judiciary Week ending Friday 1 a. m( Monday 7 a rrw 7c.

mJ Monday 7 a. DISTRICT AND STATION DISTRICT AND STATION Committee a resolution propos la to Mort. 7en ing a constitutional amendment Max. Min. jAvg.

Trilla, died 10 a.m. Tuesday, Fort Atkinson Hospital, Fort Atkinson, born Coles County; married Edna Albin, Mattoon, 1925; she died June, 1958; married Mary Albin, September, 1959, Casey; leaves wife; daughter Mrs. Lloyd (Helen) Randolph, Evansville; sister Mrs. Lois Johnston, St. 1966; leaves brother Jack, Toledo; services 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, Markwell Funeral Home, Casey; burial Herr Cemetery, northwest of Casey; call any time. Aug. Min.l Avg MorulMax. July 31 Aug. 7 Aug.

14 incomplete at Herington-Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton. He was born in Mount Pleasant Township, Macon County, a son of Don and Minnie Belle Centers Burns. He was a retired clerk for the Illinois Central Railroad and was a member of the Christian Church. July 31 Aug. 7 banning discrimination because 14 7 a.

mJ of sex. Aug. 10. 1U3J W. Southwest Avg.

I .29 3.00 Shipley, Springer Yes 2.32 .57 .32 Avg, Northwest 2.99 .34 Rejection 26 to 344 of motion Alton (a) 1 .02 I 3.37 Barry (a) I .34 6.75 3.05 Traffic Accidents to return the women's rights Bluffs (p) I .16 3.47 .58 amendment to the Judiciary .32 .46 .69 76 TUESDAY CarlinviUe (p) I .09 11.73 Edwardsviile (a) I .01 I 1.65 Committee with instructions to 1.03 2.46 hold hearings. Aug. 10. Donna L. Ryan, 23, 2845 .26 I 89 57 75 2.47 Greenville (a) I .19 I .90 GriggsviUe (a) I .30 14.81 Louis; tour grandcnudren; one great grandchild; services 1 p.m.

Saturday, Mitchell Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; call after 6 p.m. Friday; Masonic rites 8 p.m. Friday. .55 .33 .50 1.26 Surviving are his father, Decatur; two brothers preceded in death. Cenfral Illinois 2.34 Shipley-Springer No Cardinal; Susie E.

Johnston, 70, 2.27 HiUsboro (a) Adoption 352 to 15 of resolution Maroa, 1:59 p.m., Green at Dixon (a) Freeport (p) Galena (p) Calva (a) Ceneseo (m) Moline AP (m) Morrison (p) Mt. Carroll (a) Hew Boston (a) Pawpaw (a) Roc Word AP (m) Stockton (p) Walnut (p) Northeast Avg. Antioch la) acksonville (a) I .16 Main. 1.67 1.41 1.99 proposing a women rights .26 .01 .27 1.96 .07 Medora(p) 1 12.41 amendment to the Constitution James R. Harper, 28, 133 N.

Mt. Olive (a) I .80 88 I 51 73 2.42 1.17 1.40 1.45 Western; Louis L. Mason. 57. 443 Pana (a) I .76 1.54 banning discrimination because of sex.

Two-thirds vote .26 1.17 1.84 W. Eldorado (injured 7:06 CORDRAY Mrs. Addie Perry Cordray, 87, Bethany died 12:45 p.m. Tues Pleasant HiU (p) I .03 16.20 2.46 .10 I 90 I 60 I 74 KREKE Mrs. Frances M.

Kreke, 94, of Effingham died 7:50 a.m. Springfield AP (m) 1 1.03 I 1.99 p.m., Eldorado at Oakland. necessary to propose amend .19 2.57 Taylorville (a) I .95 I 1.20 (Driver) Walter J. Barr, 45, 60 .12 ment to Constitution. Aug.

2.75 Wednesday, St. Anthony Virden(p) I .65 Southland, 6 p.m., South Main at Chicago Midway(m) 1.36 10. 0 .01 .26 .08 Virginia (p) I .15 4.37 Memorial Hospital, Effingham; 2.44 Wood collision with another car .37 2.04 Shipley, Springer Yes White Hall F) I .02 13.80 .80 92 63 78 .10 88 57 75 .09 89 57 74 4.75 which did not stop. Passage 338 to 23 of bill pro IE. Southeast Avg.

I .81 .54 2.68 .13 .03 .02 .06 .08 Dorn jumngnam County; married John B. Kreke; he died 1924; leaves sons Leo Louis (Car) Thomas G. Hall, 27, 1161 .10 Effineham (a) I .02 I .61 viding for nonvoting delegate day in East View Manor Nurs- ing Home, Sullivan; born May 6, 1883, in daughter of Green and Sarah Pierce Payne; married Joe Perry, he died in 1928; married Ed Cordray; he died in 1968; leaves daughters Mrs. Jauanita Gibbons, Bethany; Mrs. Maxine Frocchi Henry, Decatur; Elsie 1.87 Flora (p) I .19 I .10 W.

Mam; (bicycle) Gerald L. from the District of Columbia in 1.43 both of Effingham; daughter LawrenceviUe I al 11. 11 1 Hodges, 11, 1045 W. Harrison, each of the House and the 1.57 Marshall (p) IZ.li I (injured), 5:58 p.m., Marietta at Senate. Aug.

10. Gertrude Ann Kreke, Effingham; granddaughter Mrs Mattoon (m) I .50 I .62 Oak Crest, bicycle-car .83 1.78 4.00 2.10 2.20 2.74 4.37 2.99 .88 Shipley, Springer Yes Moweaaua(r) 1 .55 .06 .20 .32 .15 .94 .18 Robert Jobe, Belleville; four mishap. .86 Passage 301 to 57 of bill Olney (p) I .50 I .09 Palestine (p) I .17 I .89 .09 .05 .14 great grandcnudren; services WEDNESDAY 1.11 Perry, Chicago; 8 establishing a nonvoting dele .84 (Truck) Richard E. Beus, 25 gate from the District of 10 a.m. Friday, St.

Anthony Catholic Church, Effingham Chicago O'Hare mt De Kalb (p) Elgin (a) Clenview (a) Joliet (p) Marengo (p) Morris (p) Ottawa (p) Park Forest (m) Peru (m) Streator (p) Waukegan (a) West Avg. JAvon (a) Bentley (p) Canton (p) Galesburg (m) Gladstone (a) Macomb (a) Monmouth (p) Mt. Sterling (p) Quincy AP (m) Yates City (p) 53 1 62 73 Paris (p) I .82 I .80 Salem (p) I .08 I .18 Tuscola (p) 12.27 1.42 Lattiam; (car) Rov D. Barker .67 .56 I Columbia the House and establishing a commission to burial church cemetery; call 17, 834 E. Main; (passenger in 92 I 62 I 73 T.

1.82 2.42 4.91 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild; services 1:30 p.m. JFriday, McMullin Funeral Home, Bethany; burial Todds Point Cemetery, near Findlay; Barker car) John L. Jackson .13 Vandalia AP(m) I .50 I .40 Windsor (p) 11.68 11.05 study the city's organization. .52 after 2 p.m. Thursday, Bauer Funeral Home, Effingham; 1743 N.

Morgan dniured); 6:17 Southwest Ave. I .42 I 1.53 .78 .17 .02 Aug. 10. Yes vote supports the 1.47 a.m., Pershing at Oakland Belleville (p) I .25 12.41 truck-car collision. Kosary 8 p.m.

Thursday. MANNING President's position. Shipley, Springer: Yes 1.79 4.26 4.39 1.96 Cahokia fa) 1.82 I 1.23 1.06 97 I 70 I S3 Cairo (m) I .41 14.00 Dennis J. Pamtti, 35, 541 1.36 Passage 376 to 1 of bill Carbondale (a) I I .86 Mrs. Etta Marie Manning, 74, McClellan; Leonard 1.42 1.36 I .76 I 89 62 74 Vinsonhaler, 55, Mahomet, 12:56 oi rural Newton died 6:15 p.m 3.37 7.76 3.10 Carlyle(a) I .84 Chester (a) I .22 12.60 .27 .09 .35 .88 amending the Public Health Service Act to extend assistance programs to states and localities ruesday, Richland Memorial p.m., Main at Prairie.

Du Ouotn (pi I .91 Central Avg, John A. Lampitt, 63, 710 1.99 Grand Tower (a) I .78 I .68 call 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. DOANE 'Paul Edward Doane, 62, of "Oreana died 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, St.

John's Hospital, Springfield; arrangements are incomplete at Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. HISLOPE Hospital, Olney; born Macon County; married Carl Manning 72T for comprehensive health plan Bloomington (p) 1.23 Marion (p) I .04 I 1.10 11.24 Tohill, Orval O. Henderson, 75 Route 3, 11:43 a.m., 900 block 1.87 iviarcn 5, 1915; leaves husband; ning. Aug. 11.

Shipley, Springer Yes Nashville (a) I .15 I l.zu New Athens (a) 11.38 11.03 Wood. son Corwin, rural Newton; 1.34 3.55 .85 .53 .88 .20 .54 .52 Passage 273 to 98 of Dill re Prairie duRocher(a1 .51 12.31 sisters Mrs. Josephine Parnell. Newton; Mrs. Madge King! pealing the Communications Act 2.48 Sparta (p) I .41 Waterloo (a) I .99 I 1.66 1.54 Bradford (a) Che no a (p) Clinton (p) Decatur (a) Gridley (p) Havana (a) Le Roy (p) Lincoln (a) Mackinaw (p) Mason City (p) of 1934 with respect to equal Newton; one grandson; services Decatur Births 1.24 1 Southeast Avg.

I .19 I .23 11.67 Dock Hislope, 67, Monticello, 2 p.m. Fndav. Summers. I72s .34 .16 1.18 1.26 .31 3.43 1.06 1.75 1.10 2.21 2.74 .90 .71 .31 Albion (p) I I time provisions for major party candidates and establishing .19 "died 12:15 a.m. Wednesday iniRainey Funeral Home Olnev BAYLESS.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1121 Harrison, boy, Aug. 18, St. Mary's 1.37 .14 .21 .24 .52 .25 .60 Brookport(a) I .07 I .12 1.42 limitations on campaign spend moeller, Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis, 3320 Dunal Dundas Cemeterv- oall farmi Inl I 12 Ihis home; born July 16, 1903, in -Delmer, son of William and w. wain, boy, Aug. 18, St. Mary .78 Dixon SprinjrsExr.fci 0 I .10 ing for political broadcasting.

6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. PADOVAN, Mr. and Mrs. Rnvmnnrt N.Salem State Pk Harrisburff (r) I .01 I .07 Charleston, girl, Aua.

18. St. Marv's Aug. 11. 59 73 83 .26 .23 .76 .42 .30 1.43 WAGAHOFT, Mr.

and Mrs. James, Lov- 4.17 2.00 McLeansboro (rl I i VJ Shipley, Springer Yes ingion, Doy, Aug. 18, 5t. Mary's 1.74 -ORDER, Mr. and Mrs.

Ansel. 3150 1.97 Mt. Carmcl (p) I .77 I .03 Mt. Vcmon fal I .06 I ,55 Vickie, glrj, Aug. 18 DMH .30 91 64 1 77 1.24 .83 .71 Paducah.

Ky. (a) I .23 1.55 Sara Tarter Hislope; retired employe of Tuylac Co. in "Monticello; married Alma Dec. 25, 1922, in "-Wayne County, leaves sons, Glen and Ezra, both -of Monticello; Eldridge, Be-Ilhent; daughter, Mrs. Raymond Senior Citizens PHILLIPS Cora Lynn Phillips, 1, of rural Allerton died 8:55 p.m.

Monday, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Danville; born Aug. 19, 1968, daughter of Curtiss and Alice Marie Phillips; leaves parents; brother Rosidare (p) I .05 I .58 .03 .16 .42 1.07 .04 cASTER, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Oreana, girl, Aug.

18, DMH SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. David Route 2. boy, Aug. 18, DMH WILLIAMS, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas 2312 Graceland, boy, Aug. 18, DMH. Shawneetown fa) I .63 I Peoria AP (m) Toulon (p) Ear Avg Danville (a) Gibson City (p) Hoopeston (a) Kankakee (a) Monticello (a) Piper City (p) Pontiac (a) Rantoul (p) Urbana (m) Watseka (p) .77 Wayne Qty fa) I ,15 I ,04 Calendar Today 1.17 2.65 1.51 2.73 1.65 1.12 2.35 3.78 .79 1.19 1.90 -Boker, Monticello; sisters Make puppets for hospitalized .06 .43 .54 .40 .32 .20 .05 L-naries Wayne, at home; grandmother Mrs. Willie Phillips, Murfreesboro, Tenn .45 .03 children, 1 to 4 p.m., Friendship Fire Calls Tuesday 89 64 74 Preliminary.

House. 5:36 p.m. 518 Gault. Fire at old mill; "Mattie Floyd and Emmie Hudson, both of Delmer, -12 grandchildren, 6 great-; grandchildren; one son, one brother and two sisters preceded "him in death; services 1:30 p.m. upen nouse day, to 4 p.m.

canopy over railroad tracks on fire. No (p) Observation about 6 p.m. m) Observation at midnight. knitting instruction, cards, services 2 p.m. Thursday Sutton Sc Son Funeral Home, Paris; burial Edgar Cemetery, Paris.

'a) CVsrrv ir-n 7 a.m. games or bring your own han damage 11:52 p.m. 1605 E. Pershing Rd. International Harvester garage.

Malicious false alarm diwork, Freda Combs Center..

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