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20 DECATUR HERALD Jtecatur, Illinois, Monday, June 10, 1974 National, World News Roundup Macon County, Area Deaths He lived most of his life in preceded him in Policewomen on Patrol Opposed Macon County A sister death. Decatur, and was a self employed cabinetmaker. call after 3 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora.

Mr. Reid was born in Illinois, son of Joseph and Mertle Perry Reid. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Hazel; step son, Don Blackwell of Oswego; sister, Mrs. Lorena Thompson of Flora; Mrs.

Leona Wood of Alton; brothers, Harold of Flora: Burnerv and Donald of and He was a member of Christ with Nixon in January February of 1973. FORNWALT Neale Henry Fornwalt, 52, of Zion, a former resident of Forsyth, died 9:30 p.m. Saturday in St. Therese Hospital, Waukegan. United Methodist Church, Disabled American Veterans and Castle Williams Post 105 American Legion.

He was an Army veteran of World War New York The new president of New York's Patrolmen's Benevolent Association said Sunday he will push for removal of policewomen from patrol duty in New York City. Joseph Kenneth McFeeiey, 35, a member of the force for 13 years, said he believes women lack the physical and emotional ability to handle violent II. Funeral arrangements are Cisne; two grandchildren. Amyx of Sullivan; sisters, Mrs. Helen Hyde, Mrs.

Gladys Cornwell and Mrs. Katherine Sieswerda all of Niles, brother, Donald Roberts of South Bend, two grandchildren; and two great -grandchildren. Two brothers and one sister preceded her in death. KURHING Mrs. Ida Kurhing, 88, of Dieterich died 3 p.m.

Friday at Rolling Hills Nursing Center, Effingham. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church, Dieterich. incomplete in the Dawson He married Annie Margaret draft evasion charges that hung over him during eight years of work with peasants in Southeast Asia.

"I have deeply rooted moral convictions about what I did," Brandt says. "But at the time, I went around the system. Now I'm going to go through it." Brandt, 31, was met at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport by three U.S. marshals who brought him before a U.S. magistrate on Saturday.

He was released on $2,500 bond and his case was sent to U.S. District Court in Portland, since his Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maroa Cemetery. New York The leadership of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers union unanimously recommended Sunday that its members ratify a new contract that would end a week-long strike against 750 garment manufacturers. Sources close to the negotiation said the settlement, reached Saturday at the offices of the Federal Mediation and Con Mr.

fornwalt was born near Maroa, a son of Guv W. and SCHNEITER Mrs. Grace Schneiter, 81, of Olney died Saturday afternoon in her home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Zirkle Funeral Flora B. Smith Fornwalt.

He was a member of the First Blackwelder Fort Mill, S.C., Jan. 11, 1942. Surviving are his wife; son, John Guy Lamb of Decatur; daughter, Mrs. William G. (Ruth Anne) Pearce of Pueblo, brothers, Glenn, Harold and Robert, all of Decatur; sisters, Edith Dietz of Tucson, and Mrs.

Walter A. (Evelyn) Woods of Oxford, Christian Church of Zion and "Some women are good police Home, Olney. was a machinist for United officers. In some areas, women perform better than men. But States Envelope Zion.

SHINNEMAN tney ao not nave tne same Friends may call 3 to 9 D.m. home draft board is in Oregon. physical ability in acts of Sunday at Johnson Funeral Wis. violence," he said. He did not ciliation Service in Washington, included an average raise of $1 an hour over a three-year period.

Other provisions were a cost of living clause and liberalized pension benefits. Home, Effingham. Burial will be Memorials: Charity of one's give examples. in St. John's Church Cemetery, Dieterich.

choice. New York Surviving are sons, Robert Neale of Decatur, Ralph Anthony of Gila Bend, Richard Allen with the Armed Forces in Germany, and Roger Eugene of West Salem; brothers, Ernest of Waukegan, Ray David and Donald, both of Phoenix. Philip of Decatur and Ralph of Prattville, sisters, Mrs. Paul (Charlena) Mrs. Kurhine was born in Mrs.

Kenneth (Cleta) Shin-neman, 57, of St. Louis, formerly of Cerro Gordo, died Sunday afternoon in Barnes Hospital, St. Louis. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Brintlinger's Funeral Home, Cerro Gordo. WISEGARVER Mrs.

Naomi Wiseearver. 77. Pullman. She was a member of Former White House aide WOOLUMS Earl E. "Colonel" Woolums.

the St. John's Lutheran Church. Seattle Philip Brandt Jr. has returned to the United States to fight Effingham. 67, of Dalton City died 9 p.m.

Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital. She married William Kurhine Charles Colson has told Watergate investigators that he told President Nixon about the Watergate cover-up a full two months before Nixon says he Decatur. March 18. 1915 in Twin Falls.

Funeral services will be 1:30 Idaho. He died in 1957. Surviving are one son, Loren heard about it, Time magazine Liming, Nellie Fornwalt and Lila Fornwalt, all of Forsyth, and Mrs. David (Laurelea) Byers of Decatur. A grandchild and a dauahter reported Sunday.

Mai. Charlotte Ruth Alby ALBY Maj. Charlotte Ruth Alby, 48, of 4 Third Dr. died 7:50 p.m. Saturday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Maj. Alby was born in Decatur, a daughter of Tom and Dora Harris Alby. She was a member of First Christian Church and the American Contract Bridge league.

She was an advanced senior master in the latter organization. She entered the U.S. Air Force in 1950 upon graduation from the University of Illinois. During her Air Force career, The magazine says that Saigon, South Vietnam Government troops and armored vehicles clashed Monday with North Vietnamese forces in a 25th successive day of fighting in the corridor north of Saigon, the South Vietnamese command reported. The command ep fighting one to two miles southwest of Ben Cat, a district town 25 miles north of the capital, and said the Communists were shelling government positions in the area.

Illinois Forecast Partly cloudy today with chance of light showers north and central. Cooler, highs mostly in 70s. Tonight partly cloudy and cooler, lows mostly in 50s. Tuesday mostly sunny and formerly of DeLand, died 12:30 a.m. Sunday at Washington Nursing Home Center, Washington, Illinois.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Trigg Funeral Home, Deland. Burial will be at DeLand Cemetery. Visitation preceded him in death. of Dieterich; daughters, Mrs.

Albert (Bernice) Tagel and Cerise Kurhing, both of Dieterich. LONG Mable Long, 78, formerly of St. Elmo, died 4:25 p.m. Sunday p.m. Tuesday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home, Decatur where friends may call after 5 p.m.

Monday. Masonic services will be 8:30 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Mr. Woolums was born in Stuttgart, a son of George A.

and Maude i i Woolums. He was a retired farmer and a Colson, who pleaded guilty last week to obstruction of justice in connection with the burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office, has told investigators that he discussed the cover-up IVENS Sylvester Ivens, 78. of 197 N. Decatur Temperatures Sunday, June 9 7 a.m. 67 7 p.m.

76 Noon 79 10 p.m. 70 High 82 Low 67 Precipitation: 0.03 Monday sunrise: 5:27, set: 8:24 Records Records for June 9: High 100 degrees, 1911 Low 40 degrees, 1913 Precipitation 2.27 inches, 1937 will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Woodlawn Ave. died 1:40 p.m.

Sunday in Decatur Memorial in Twin Willows Nursing Home, Hospital. baiem. Funeral services will be 10 mechanic for the Mount Zion Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Maplewood a.m. Tuesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where Farm Store.

He was a member of Dalton City United Methodist Church and Macon Lodee 467. Cemetery, St. Elmo. AF AM. Activities Today at the YWCA Walk jog cycle 7 a.m., beginning tumbling 9 a.m., youth plunge, intermediate tumbling 10 a.m., advanced tumbling 11 a.m., diet workshop 12:30 p.m., youth plunge 2 p.m., family plunge 7 p.m.

miss Long was bom in Brownstown, a daughter of George and Lila Goldsborough mild. Highs mostly in 70s. Mrs. Wisegarver was born Jan. 18, 1897 in DeLand, a daughter of George W.

and Lura Vance Bailey. She married Carter Wisegarver Sept. 19, 1917 in Champaign. He died in 1942. Surviving are three sons, Edwin F.

of Decatur, Robert L. of Bloomington, and Gene of Barrington; two daughters, Mrs. I. J. (Mary Ellen) Melville of Waukegan, and Mrs.

D.H. (Virginia) Schnepper of Washington; 11 grandchildren and 11 great iong. Survivors include one sister. He married Naomi Dearman, May 11, 1926, in Sullivan. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Mrs.

Lynn (Jacqueline) Gulley of Atwood; brothers, Eldon and Arthur. I tm frw HS7fGM4J. Wl7l CMWC. I UJt. 0P at CvntrrC4 LL Mrs.

Fern Gustafson of friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Mausoleum. Masonic services will be conducted 7 p.m. Monday in the funeral home by Stephen Decatur Lodge 979 Mr.

Ivens was born in Decatur, a son of John and Flora Baker Ivens. He lived his entire life in Decatur and was a retired employe of the A. E. Stalev Mfe. sne served as cmef otneer the Reserve Records Center, was base personnel officer at Templehof Air Force Base in West Berlin, Germany, and was director of personnel for the 8573 Air Force Reserve Recover Group.

Seven awards were presented to her for meritorious service in the field of administration. Surviving are her parents of Decatur and sister, Mrs. Frank (Mary Elizabeth) Stogsdill of Helena, Mont. Memorials: First Christian both of Decatur: Glenn of Dalton City and Darrell of Rockford, and one half sister, Blanche Hummel of Oregon, 111. PEARCE Mrs.

Mae Elizabeth Pearce, 72, of Salem died 5:50 p.m. Saturday in Doctor Nursing Home, Salem. Funeral services will be 2 Jacksonville: sisters, Mrs. Stanton (Faye) Malone of Maroa, Mrs. Geneva Mav of grandchildren.

3 I Co. i Service Club Meetings Today Decatur Lions Club: meeting at 12:05 p.m., Decatur Club. Dr. Art Ennis will be speaker. Decatur Rotary Club: meeting at 12:10 p.m., Hotel Orlando.

Speaker will be Anthonv Perry, Mrs. Wisegarver was a member of DeLand Christian church. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. Lincoln: Mrs. Violet J.

Milier of Mount Zion and Milbra Woolums of Decatur and four grandchildren. A brother and a sister p.m. Tuesday at Rankin Funeral Stephen Decatur Lodge 979 Chapter 21 Ansar Home, taiem, wnere friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. WRIGHT Chip Edward Wright, 5.

of 67? Shrine, Springfield Consistory, fci Per1-" ifsA' Church. DANYUS Charles Henry Danyus, 56, of 334 E. Olive St. died 5 a.m. Sunday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are Burial will be in Paradise Beaumanoir Commandry of Tuscola, was dead on arrival Decatur Memorial Hospital. Cemetery, Salem. 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Jarman Hospital, Tuscola, following an Mrs. Pearce was born in Vienna, daughter of Charles and automobile accident.

incomplete in the J. J. Moran preceded him in death. Central Illinois DECKER Mrs. Dorothy Decker, 72, of Charleston died Sunday morning in Charleston Community Hospital.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Caudill King Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Wa'ddington Ida Anderson Hacker. She was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church, Salem. which he was a past commander, Order of Eastern Star, Decatur Shrine Club, Staley Fellowship Club and Staley Foremans Club.

He was married to Margaret A. Sheehan in Springfield. Surviving is his wife. Memorials: American Cancer Society. runerat Home, xuscoia, wnere She married E.

A. Pearce Oct. friends may call 7 to 8:30 D.m 12, 1920 in Marion. He died July Monday. Burial will be in 20, 1970.

Tuscola Cemetery. Surviving are daughters. Mrs. uneral Home, Charleston, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday.

Burial will be in Mound Cemeterv. LAMB Cecil Merle Lamb, 62, of 1330 Ravina Park Rd. died 10 a.m. Charleston." Marietta Link of Carter; Mrs. Lavonne January of Salem; Mrs.

Audrey Finney of Chicago; Mrs. Evelyn Wimberly of Cen-tralia; sister, Mrs. Rudell Montgomery of Goreville; nine grandchildren and nine great Saturday in Decatur Memorial Sons Funeral Home. Mr. Danyus was born in Alton, a son of Charles and Florence Anderson Danyus.

He lived in Decatur since 1954, moving from Alton. He was a retired maintenance employe of the post office and was a member of the Bible Baptist Church. He was married to Nevelyn Ruth Hardiman, Jan. 1, 1944 in Flo'rian, La. Surviving are his wife; daughters; Charlene Rene, Cassandra Elaine, Othelia Irene, and Nevelyn Ruth, all of Decatur; sons, Isaac Charles T.

and Adrian all of Decatur, and sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Decker was born in Charleston, daughter of Harrv Hospital.

and Nora Martin Roberts Shp Funeral services will be 3 was a member of the First Christian Church. Charleston p.m. Tuesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2:30 p.m. Tuesday until service time. and was emDloved bv Rrnwn All work done by automotive experts.

in this week! Burial will be in Boiling Springs Cemetery. REID Eldon Reid, 63, of Flora died Saturday afternoon in his home. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Frank Funeral Shoe Company. She married Herschel "Mike" Decker Nov.

15, 1917 in Terre Haute, Ind. Surviving are her husband; daughters, Mrs. Harry (Betty) Mr. Lamb was born in Moweaqua, a son of Guy and Estella Davis Lamb. 10 POINT Home, lora.

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