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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 24

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Decatur, Illinois
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5 DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois Wednesday, October 25, 1967 complete at the Carmody Fu-j neral Home, Bloomington. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas, Tuesday in Decatur Macon Vogel, Decatur and Mrs Ada Hospital. Funeral Jones of Decatur and Ralph Sheumaker of Los Angeles, lfements lare incomplete at Sheumaker Son Calif.

Reese Erick Sheumaker, in Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Graceland Cemetery. The Dawson Wik-off Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. D. L.

Laughlin fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CHEWING CHANGE Tapei, Formosa (AP) Conductresses on a bus line in Southwest Formosa have found a way to beat the acute shortage of Formosa 50-cent coins. They give nassencers Sheumaker, 3487 W. Marietta died at 12:57 a.m.

Tuesday shortly after birth in Decatur and Macon County Hospital. He is survived by his parents, Ralph and Virginia Vogel Sheu maker; brothers, Randy, Ralph and Robbie, all at home; grand Daniel L. Laughlin, 61, of 549 change in bubble gum that sells N. Glendale Ave. died at 6 p.m.

for 50 cents lVi U.S. cents, Pines Shopping SIGHT RESERVED. TO UM1T QUANTITIES WED. THRU Center 16th Cantrell SUM; SALE Shopping Center Silk Dacron 9 Rayon MENS TIES VALUES UP TO $2.50 CHOCOLATE CHERRIES Dark or Milk Creams. 13-oz.

12c FOAMING CLEANSER With Instant Bleach 14 oz. AasocUted Prea Wirepnoto Fire Contained But Not Out outer Boston Harbor. The ship is in no immediate age to contain, but not extin- guish, a stubborn fire aboard the ship, lying at anchor in Fire boats pour water into the 505-foot Indian freighter Vishna Mangal as they man field Feb. 12, 1922, in Argenta. Obituaries He survives.

Funeral services will be at 2 REG. 4.95 p.m. Friday in the Dawson PRICE! BEXEL Chewable Vitamins For Children John A. Haher Dies Wikoff Funeral Home, Argenta, Mi el INsgrSiSJJ Professional where friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday.

Burial will be John A. Haher, 67, of 728 E.i HEAT PAD Whitmer Ave. died at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary's Hospital, where he had been in Friends Creek Cemetery.

Mrs. Pheiffer Mrs. Benjamin (Geraldine) Pfeiffer, 67, of Edinburg, Roger Arnold, Outstanding Football Passer, to be Profiled Roger Arnold, Effingham High School's outstanding football passer, will be profiled in the sports section of the Oct. 29 Sunday Herald and Review. Joe Cook, who specializes in writing about area prep players, will detail Arnold's accomplishments in the "Press Box Perspective" column.

Trick or Treat Season is Ghostly Time for Local Kids Trick or treat? It's a familiar question each October. The women's section of the Sunday Herald and Review will give you a ghostly look at a few of Decatur's youngsters indulging in this favorite of Halloween sports. Noisy Flock of Guinea Hens Topic of Ellen Allan Feature To some, a guinea is a measure of money; to others, combined with the word "pig," a small and sometimes elusive animal. Many but not including those who have visited the Scovill Farm Zoo don't know a guinea is also a fowl and a noisy one at that. Ellen Allan tells about a flock of guinea hens brooded by a banty hen and shepherded by a banty rooster, in the Sunday Herald and Review Oct.

29. Oakley Reservoir to Have Impact on Central Illinois The Oakley reservoir, which will stretch from near Decatur to near Monticello when completed, will have a major impact on Centra Illinois. How the massive project will affect Al-lerton Park and Monticello will be the subject of reports jn the Sunday Herald and Review Sunday, Oct. 29. The report also will cover a proposed river conservancy district in Piatt County in connection with Oakley.

Reporters Larry West and Kay B. Geiger will report on the impact, and advantages and disadvantages of a river conservancy district. Much Gold Glitters in Television Commercials It's no secret that there is money for professional actors in television commercials, but sometimes the celebrated man on the street can cash in, too. Like the Kansas farmer, in financial trouble after a crop failure. Read more about the gold that glitters in commercials in the Sunday Herald and Review Oct.

29. Concept of Government Consolidation to be Discussed Government consolidation is a concept already in use by a few municipal governments. It is popular among city planners and political science professors but has so far failed to dazzle the voters of unconsolidated areas. One area in Illinois where there is an active consolidation effort is Rock Island-Mohne-East Moline. Read how civic forces in these communities lead effort to create the third largest city in Illinois, in the Sun-dav Herald and Review Oct.

29. 250 Tabs. Regular $730 3.75 a patient since Sunday. Mr. Haher was born July 7, 1900, in Decatur, a son of Michael and Elizabeth Howard Hah formerly of Decatur, died at Hemote Control Three Positive 'Heat Levels Guaranteed er.

He was a lifelong resilent HAIR DRYER of Decatur. Mr. Haher was a tool and 11:30 p.m. Monday in Edinburg. She was born Nov.

7, 1900, in Decatur, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Padgett.

She moved to Edinburg from Decatur in 1938, the year she married Benjamin Pfeiffer. He died in 1956. die maker for Marvel-Schebler hUwJh rff Mum Large hood, 4 settings. Cany case! 3.49 19" pfT CREAM Products Division of Borg Warner Corp. for 16 years.

He was a member of St. James Catholic Church, Moose Lodge PERFUMES by She had previously been mar 684 and local 979 of the Allied Industrial Workers of America. ried to Richard Ward, in Bloomington. He died in 1937, He married Lola M. Keys LADY ESTHER FACE CREAM Survivors, all of Decatur, include one brother, Phillip E.

June 10, 1927, in Decatur. She survives. John A. Haher He also leaves one daughter, $1.00 Perfumes im vanishing cream base Padgett; and three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Bretz, Mrs.

Er-win (Josephine) Parker and 4-purpose cream at low, low price. 1 0-ounce jar. Ill A COl of Decatur; one daughter, Mrs. Bermce Cameron of Decatur; Jeanie, at home; and three is-ters, Mrs. George (Josephine) Cast and Mrs.

Agnes Ferneau, both of Decatur, and Mrs. S. Edwina Padgett One sister 1.59 Size. ...9 9 two grandchildren and seven and one brother preceded her in death. Funeral arrangements are in- E.

(Mary) Scheel of Schwenks- 6 FINE FRAGRANCES Pastel jors BeautiM cartons ville, Pa. Two brothers preced 7-IIr. Film Service In By 1 P.M. Back By 8 great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Hatfield Mrs. Mervil E. (Ada Hatfield, 69, of Yucaipa, for ed him in death. Funeral arrangements are in Legal Notic 25 -01 OS PUBLICATION NOTICE complete at the J. J.

Moran In the Circuit Court for the th Ju merly of Argenta, died at 3:30 Sons Funeral Home. Herman Custer a.m. Tuesday in Burket, while visiting relatives. Mrs. Hatfield was born July 97 lflQft in ITamn Pnnrhr a dicial Circuit of Illinois, Micon County.

Decatur, Hlinois Shirley Jean Porham Plaintiff. Bobby Gene Purham Defendant. Chancery Docket No. 7-CU5 Notice is given yon, Bobby Gene Purham defendant, that this case has been commenced in this court against yon asking for a divorce and for other relief. Unless you file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the office of the clerk of this court 407 County Building.

2S3 E. Wood. Deca Funeral services for Herman J. Custer will be at 10:30 a.m daughter of William and Mary Taylor Armstrong. She moved from Argenta to Yucaipa, Thursday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.

Friends in December 1964. tur. Illinois, on or neiore novemoer 1967. a Judement or decree bv default may call at the funeral home may be taken against you for the relief asked in the complaint John T. Curry (Seal) Clerk of Court.

She attended the Argenta Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Argenta Order of Eastern Star 819 and the Box 20 Packs after 5 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Custer, 93, of 1279 S. mi-! nois St.

died at 5 p.m. Monday atJiome. He leaves one son, Clarence Burger, Geisler Fombelle Attorneys for Plaintiff 512 Standard Building Decatur, Illinois 6252 Telephone 428-3435 Argenta Rebekah Lodge 720. She married Mervil E. Hat Vriglcy's 5C Gum Deluxe Toddler's eiiii rf asks Flavor choice! LONGINES COSTUMES FonTEEIS WITH MASKS Skeleton.

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