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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 25

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SUM FEB 2 2 1970 Decatur, lliuioi, Siuiday, jfceiruary ZZ, 1 .0 DtCAlUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW 25 Maywood, formerly of Mount of Taylorville died 7:05 p.m. Pulaski died 5:30 p.m. Friday, Friday, Springfield Memorial Gottlieb Memorial Hosmtal. 'Hospital; born Peoria; pastor L- Free Methodist Church A GOOD HEARING AID IS NOT EXPENSIVE Maywood; born Mount Pulaski; married George Lockwood in Taylorville; married Olive Eller Jan. 28, 1934, Peoria leaves Sun- life rU Decatur call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

day. daughter Mrs. Willis Decatur; leaves husband; sons wife; rensburg and Argenta areas. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. Mr.

Plumley married Veda Bass July 26, 1924, in Decatur. He leaves his wife; mother Mrs. Esther Yoder, Decatur; daughter Mrs. Jesse (Joan) Baker, Decatur; sister Mrs. Dorothy Sawyer, Decatur; Gene, Hermiston, daughters Mrs.

Robert Vieth, Beason; Mrs. Louise Humphrey, Danville brother William Jackson, Oak Park; nine grandchildren; a sister Collinsville; leaves sons James Pana; William Hillsboro; daughters Mrs. Verna Cameron, Mrs. Margaret Funk, Mrs. Betty Traylor, all of Hillsboro; sisters Mrs.

Lucille Hays, Collinsville, Mrs. Emma Owens, Bartlesville, Mrs. Bessie Sanders, Tulsa, half sister Mrs. Good, Milan; brother Robert Los Angeles, sisters Sarah L. Pierson, Mrs.

Mayme R. Bower, both of Indianapolis; Frances C. Pierson, Peoria; one grandson; services 10 a.m. Any hearing aid is a wast of money It worn only a few weeks, then hidden in a drawer. Sonotone seeks to provide lifetime hearing 'he economical way by a well-fitted hearing aid you ran enjoy all the time.

40 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP HARPER Clint Harper, 85, of rural White Heath died 7:05 p.m. Saturday, Kirby Hospital, Monticello; born Piatt County; Sangamon Township road commissioner for 27 years; member of the Centerville Methodist BEAMAN Marion Eugene Beaman, 85, of 1659 W. Cushing St. died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are Incomplete at J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Mr. Beaman was born in Mrs.

ft. C. fiihb Consultant p.m. Tuesday, Schahl Funeral jMonday. Methodist Home, Mount Pulaski; burial i Church, Taylorville; burial brother Walter, Corvallis, Ore Grace Starr, Midland, Ark SONOTONE OF DECATUR four granddaughters; four great 'nine grandchildren; five great- Church; retired farmer; mar- Bowers Templeton Cemetery, Pleasant View Cemetery, granddaughters.

Christian County, a son of grandchildren; services 9:30 Iieu iNUJd u- onaiier, Jan. ib, inn- fiTX.lL TT il 1 1905, White Heath; leaves wife; Ph. 422-60 12 Fairview Plaa Free Parking north of Mount Pulaski; call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. PIERSON Rev.

Paul Wesley iPerson, 61, Kewanee; call 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sutton Son Funeral Home, Taylorville. Continued on page 26. A Hearing Aid For Every Purse sons Glenn White Heath; Robert Mansfield daughters Mrs. Kathryn B.

Frye, Cisco; Mrs. Irene Wilson, Henry and Mary Ann Kelsey Beaman. He was a retired painter and paper hanger. He married Ruby Berry in 1908 in Taylorville. Mr.

Beaman leaves his wife; daughters Mrs. Roy (Mayme) Central Illinois BORDEAUX Austin Herring Bordeaux, 58, of Mattoon died 6:10 a.m. Saturday, Mattoon Memorial Bender, Nokomis; Mrs. Lenard Hospital; born Pender County, N.C.; construction carpenter; 2 SUPER DRUG CENTERS COLONIAL MALL SHOPPING CENTER 1385 ST. RT.

48 NORTH NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER 2927 N. MAIN ST. WELCOME HERE leaves brothers Dallas, Miami, E. A. Wilmington, N.C.; George, Philadelphia, sisters Mrs.

Tobitha Davidson, Wilmington, N.C.; Mrs. Andrew (Agnes) DePriest, Philadelphia, Mrs. Exie THRIFTY DRUG PHARMACISTS TDiitTcn to nil nvFP Lee Paite, Miami, Mrs. Thelma Allard, Huntington Beach, Mrs. Norman Mansfield; 18 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; services incomplete at the Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello; Memorials to Centerville Methodist Church.

LAWHORN Robert Leo Lawhorn, 75, of rural Montrose died 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital, Mattoon; services 2 p.m. Sunday, Bishop Funeral Home, Greenup; burial Mullin Cemetery, near Montrose; call anytime; Bishop Hiles Funeral Home, Greenup, in charge. LICHTENWALTER Mrs. Edna Lichtenwalter, 88, of Shelbyville died 2 p.m.

Saturday, Shelby County Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville; born Neoga; married Joseph Lichtenwalter, he died Jan. 21, 1962; leaves daughter Ruby, at home; six grandchildren; 14 Wimi rs (Lucille) Ellers, Mattoon; 11 6,000,000 PRESCRIPTIONS a.m. Monday, ot. Agnes Catholic Church, Hillsboro; burial St. Agnes Cemetery; call after 2 p.m.

Sunday, Bass Funeral Home, Hillsboro. GOLDEN Bobby Ray Golden, 33, of LaPlace died 4:30 a.m. Friday in his home; services 2 p.m. Monday, Nale Funeral Home, Fairfield; burial Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairfield; call after 5 p.m. Sunday; local arrangements by Brintlinger's Funeral Home, Cerro Gordo.

HALLOWELL Earl C. Hallowell, 82, of Oakland died 5 a.m. Saturday, Douglas Nightingale Manor, Tuscola; born Douglas County; Sargent Township supervisor for 12 years; school board member 16 years; township clerk four years; married May Henry Nov. 25, 1908, Camargo; leaves wife; sons Earl Glen, Charleston; Paul 1 daughters Mrs. Eva Tate, Hindsboro; Mrs.

Maud Ellen Allen, Newman; brothers Ross, Danville; Ora, San Diego, sister Mrs. Edith Henry, Pensacola, 13 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; services 3 p.m. Monday, Taber Funeral Home, Oakland; burial Van Voorhis Cemetery, north of Hindsboro; THERE MUST BE A REASON: services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Richard Andrews Mortuary, (Mary Lee) Poling, Bement; Ruby, Lovington; Mrs. J.

R. (Doris) Bailey, Mrs. Archie (Dorothy) Taylor, Mrs. William (Marjorie) Pfeifer, all of Decatur; sons Robert, Wildwood; Paul, Carroll, Melvin, all of Decatur; brother Roy, Morrison ville; sisters Mrs. Ella Cole, Morrisonville; Mrs.

Jane Kaus, Ottawa; 2 0 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; a brother, sister, and two sons preceded him in death. LICEK Paul P. Licek, 84, of 544 S. 21st St. died at 1:40 p.m.

Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete at J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home.

Mr. Licek was born in Pittsburgh, the son of John and Kathryn Lucek. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. He was the founder of Wilmington, N.C.; burial Green Lawn Cemetery, Wilmington, N.C.; local arrangements by Everyday Low, Low Prices Free Prescription Delivery Prompt Professional Service Green Stamps Because You Like Them.

Service 365 Days A Year. MOST PRICES GOOD THRU FEB. 24 JJfJ- OTP TYPE 108 POLAROID COIOH FILM Mitchell Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon. CLAPP Mrs. Maude Clapp, 71, of Evenings Too! ram rural Hindsboro died 5:30 p.m.

Friday in her home; born Britt, Iowa; married Roy Clapp, June 20, 1918; he died June 15, 1967; leaves sons Robert, Newman; Joe, Hindsboro; daughters Mrs. Virginia Motley, Kansas; Mrs. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities great-grandchildren; one son: preceded in death; services 2, p.m. Monday, Kessler-Howe Funeral Home, Shelbyville; burial Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville; call 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday.

LOCKWOOD Josephine Lockwood, 69, of Licek Candy and Potato Chip Mary Pankey, Newman; brother Maurice Minor, Peoria; sisters Mrs. Meryl Hanner, Mrs. Mabel Duzan, both of DECATUR THRIFTY COUPON METAMUCIL Oakland; 20 grandchildren; six f.llfM ItKMI.IIIU MUHI ULTRA HEAT MASSAGER Provides cool massage or with heat. Soothing, invigorating, relaxing. Reduced To great grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m.

Monday, Hindsboro I NORTHERN TOWELS Christian Church, Hindsboro; burial Van Voorhis Cemetery, 4 EPBID W4 3S THRIFTY 14 OUNCE CAN Reg. 3.08 Ln 1 north of Hindsboro; call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Taber Funeral Home, Hindsboro. DAGON Mrs. Margaret Dagon, 71, of Hillsboro died 4:25 p.m.

Friday, Hillsboro Hospital; born Lynn Creek, married James P. V1 0 MOO El AIM Co. He married Mary Kochen-darfer July 5, 1911 in Decatur. Mr. Licek leaves his wife; daughter Mrs.

William (Dorothy) Vulgamott of Cerro Gordo. A son, three sisters and four brothers preceded him in death. KRUCK Anna Eruck, 78, of 820 W. North died at 7:55 a.m. Friday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday. Miss Kruck was born May 1, 1891, in Decatur, a daughter of Frederick Justine Chariot Kruck. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and PRICE Expires Feb.

24, 1970 PIIARMST Dagon Nov. 19, 1916, '1 For Pucker Power PJORTHERU B.P.O. ELKS NO. 401 Proudly presents for service that's professions! Extra strength. Extra thickness.

Assorted colors. 4 i All the pharma had been employed as a seam 2 PACK cists on our staff stress at Jordan's Tailors. Three brothers and a sister St yf -vC" i ti I'v'lltlP faff. are Registered that mean9 in training and experience. IPIIPIliilliP preceded her in death.

WAYNE PARK Wayne Park, 58, of 4 Ravina More dentists Use Lavoris! 20-OUHCE BOTTLE (if BBtDtp mwsm Park Rd. was dead on arrival at Decatur Memorial Hospital at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. Brint-linger's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. PLUMLEY Joe F.

Plumley, 66, of 555 W. Harrison St. died at 10:25 a.m. Saturday in his home. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Monday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Mr. Plumley was born in Toledo, a son of Elmer and Esther White Plumley.

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