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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 26

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PAGE TWENTY-SIX Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, October 6, 1934. THE DECATUR REVIEW 1C 63 1 In Memoriam Bom To Where to Go 7C 07 03 06- clean ROOMS for rummage sales: Large, SCHROLL, R. In loving memory of and Mrs. George, 2. St.

Anthony FREDERK1NG, Mr. fingham, girl, Oct. Wednesday Night Radio Programs light. 817-19 N. Broadway, 3-5421.

7C 07 RUMMAGE SALE, 553 N. Broadway. Wed. all Thursday. St.

Elisabeth's Altar Society, Illiopoiis. 7C 08 Wednesday's Television WTVP. Cmnnel 17. Dicitir WSOY 1340 KC CBS WSOY-FM 102.1 MC WLS 890 KC ABC WMAQ 670 KC NBC WGN 720 KC MBS RUMMAGE SALE: 553 N. Broadway, MRS.

JOHN W. FADEN, HERE 7 YEARS, DIES Mrs. Clara Belle Faden, 83, of 255 W. Garfield died at 5:30 p.m. yesterday in her home.

She had been seriously ill since Sunday. Mrs. Faden came to Decatur seven years ago to live with her daughter, Miss Ella V. Faden, a teacher at Gastman School. She was a member of First Methodist Church here and tingnam.

FULLER, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, Coffetn. girl, Sept. 28, Hillsboro Hospital.

GALIK, Mr. and Mrs. Steve 1761 N. College, girl, Oct. 4, GRINESTAFF.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Rural Route 7, Decatur, girl, Oct. 5, St. Mary's.

HARRIS, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt, 532 E. Decatur, girl, Oct. 5, HIGGS, Mr.

and Mrs. Noble. St. Elmo, boy, Oct. 2, St.

Anthony's, Effingham. HUTCHENS, Mr. and Mrs. Gale our father and husband who passed sway one year ago today. Silent thoughts bring many a tear For the one we miss and loved so dear Only those who have can tell The pain of parting without farewell.

The call was short, the shock severe, To part with one wc loved so dear. Wife and Children 03 10 Heart Disease Is Greatest Killer! Contributions and Memorials (tax deductible! Appreciated for Research Educational And Community Service Thurs. all day Fn. clean clothing for men, women, children. Good winter coats foi all the family; dishes, cooking utensils, records, cast iron sink, light fixture.

TC 08 RUMMAGE SALE: 1205 N. Church, in rear. Wed. Thurs, Fri. Lot of good, dean children's clothing, miscellaneous.

Route 2, girl, Oct. 5, KUHNS. Mr. and Mrs. James, Effingham, cirl.

Oct. 3. St. Anthonv's. Effineham.

N. Broadway. First Baptist 819 class, RUMMAGE SALE, Open Circle Bible Church. Please Mail Check To "Heart Fund" Standard Office Decatur, 111. 6 Sta revs, BandstandSta News, BandstandNews Fultoa Lewis Jr.

loho Vandercook Bandstand Bandstand Wed Howard News News.Weather.Mkts. :30 Meet the Artist Meet the Artist News of the World Gabriel Heatter Lone Ranger I 1 :30 :4 Edward R. Murrow Edward R. Murrow One Mini Family Perry Como Show 7ti FBI Peace War Accent on Melody Dinah Shore Squid Room Farm World Today rfS F.BJ.. News Frank Sinatra :30 21st Precinct Walk a Mile 720 Club Haven of Rest :39 I 8 Perry Como News.

Song Shop Von Bet Your Life News: 720 Club News rVM Mr. and Mrs. North Song Shop 720 Club Barn Dance Stars 1:15 :30 Amos'n Andy Moods in Music The Big Story 720 Club Rhythm Party Y3 9 Mr. Keen Top Tunes F. McGee Molly News, Dowell Barn Dance Stars A PM Reserved foi You Reserved for You Great Gildcrslcevc News.

Saxie Dowell" 1 1 :30 Decatur Serenade Decatur Serenade This I Like Saxie Dowell Rhythm Party VI :30 rS Serenade. I Believe Serenade, I Believe J. Holrman. News "i News News Howard Miller Show News; Dowell Barn Dance Stars -g PM I Points on Sports Points on Sports Tops in Sports I I II 30 Where There Music Where There's Music News. N.

Ross Show Jack Stilwil Show III JL Ji Norman Ross Show Ai U- PM Where There's Music Star Reporter News A Hm The Chez Show Family Favorites I I i30 Danee Band Danes Bind 'J II -Brckfjl Cl.b 2:30 Matinee Movie 3:30 Studio Pit 4:00 Kim KonifS 4:30 Uncle AJ 5:15 Surprise arty 5:45 Railroad Club 6:00 bam few 6:15 John Dal; 6:30 Weather Sport? 6:45 Pick the Winners 7:00 Soldier Parade 7:30 Boston Blackie 8:00 Masquerade Party 8H0 Downstate Jamboree 9:30 Bit Pictmrt 10:00 Weather 10:10 What's New 10:15 News 10:30 Sports 10:45 Fealre fa raw the Grand Armv of the Republic Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 1499 w. r. i' I Forest, girl, Oct.

5, aUMhary in Ottawa, Kan. MILLER. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene.

Shelbv- IRUMMAGF. SALE: Thursday F.ve. Oct. 551 N- Broadway, 7th and all day ri-women and children dauohter of Mr. and Mrs.

vl1 P'V P.1?- 2- shclby Mcm- daughter of Mr, A 05 Cemetery Lots and Monuments day Oct. 8th. Men. rial, Shelbyville. -U5 Uf- 44 W.

OWEN. Mr. and Garfield, girl, Oct. John 5, OLD CAPITOL MONUMENT WORKS. Box 27, Vandalia.

since 1920. Largest display of monuments, markers in Central 111. Open daily and Sunday afternoon. Ezekial Blue, she was born September 11, 1871, in Macon County, Mo. Her husband, John William Faden, died in 1937.

They were married in 1892 in Harrisburg, Neb. She leaves two sons, Van J. Faden of Martinsville, and John B. Faden of Richmond; clothing, jewelry, dishes and produce. W.

S.C.S. Methodist Church, Newman, 111. rc 08 RUMMAGE SALE: 81 N. Broadway Fri. all day Sat.

Ladies of the Locomotive Engineer. -C 07 SCENIC THEATRE. Assumption: Will be closed Wednesday and Thursday. Installing a new screen! 7C 06 SQUARE DANCE every Wed. night.

to 11, to the best caller in the business, Les Polling and his music. Plenty of room for 40 or 45 sets. Held at Regal Roller Rink, 522 E. William, Decatur. Only $.50 per person.

Don't mis it. READY, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. Mason, girl, Oct.

3, St. Anthony's, Effingham. ROSSOI Dr. and Mrs. Irving.

Taylor-ville, girl, Oct. 4, St. Vincent's, Tavior-ville. SCHULTZ, Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund. Alta-mont, girl, Oct. 3,. St. Anthony's, Effingham.

SLOMAN. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin, Morrison-ville, bov, Oct. 5, St.

Vincent's, Taylor ville. STOGSDILL. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 1758 L.

Locust, girl. Oct. 5, Masonic Temple Activities 6A 6 A 07 BETHANY LODGE No. 884 Stated meeting hurs. 7:30 p.

m. 6A 07 GREAT LIGHT LODGE NO. 1064: First degrees. Thursday 6:30 p. m.

6A 07 Daytime Radio Programs for Thursday IONIC LODGE NO. 312: Conferring sec WSOY WSOY-FM WDZ WLS WMAQ Thursday. Visitors ond degree, invited. two daughters, Miss hlla faden ol Decatur and Mrs. Cleo Elliott of -6 08- MACON CHAPTER NO.

21: Fourth an WHETHER you're lunching early or dining late: from eleven rill eleven call I he Flying Plate. 3-7751. Albany, eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the J. J.

TURLLY. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Lawn-dale, twin boy and girl, Oct. 4, St.

Clara's, Lincoln. VANMETER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mat-toon, girl, Oct. 5, Memorial District, Mat-toon.

WHEELER. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bethany, boy, Oct. 5, WOOD, Mr.

and -Mrs. Lloyd, Dalton tty, bov. Oct. 6. St.

Mary's. WOMEN'S Union Label League will have a public party Thursday 1:30, 2nd floor Labor Temple. Public invited. nual weiner roast, Friday, Oct. 8.

Fair-view Park pavilion No. 3. Watch for the sign! Serving starts at 5 p. m. Bring the family, a heartv appetite, weiner fork, and coffee cup.

The chapter will furnish the weiners and all the trimmings. AH Royal Arch Masons invited. 6 A 06 STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. 979: Wed. 6:30 p.m.

Second degrees. 6 A 07 Moran and Sons Funeral Home Lost and Found 19 goldea -10 09- Central Illinois Deaths ANGORA female, strayed. Purebred, color. Reward Ph. Decatur 3-3148.

I WABASH ASHLAR CLUB will sponsor after 7 p.m. today. Relatives ask that no flowers be sent. The body will be. sent to the Lamb Funeral Home in Ottawa, Thursday morning for services and burial there.

BECK. Mrs. Lola, Tressor. died Monday; services 2 p. m.

Wednesday in Beery Lakeview Hieh School hnru: BILLFOLD lost Sat. by serviceman's nifr. Broun leather containing driiers license. Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia; burial in South Hill Cemetery. CHAPPEL, Michael.

5. Sullivan, died; 10:50 a. m. Tuesday in St. Mary's Hos- gry Five.

The Beauty Shop Ouartet, The Girls Sextet at the Masonic Home, Sullivan. 111.. Fri. night Oct. 8 at 7 p.

m. oA 06 WARRENS BURG LODGE NO. 959 will have practice meetings every Wednesday night through winter months starting at 7 p.m. Oct. 6.

All master Masons welcome. other valuable papers. Keep money, return billfold and other contents. 1536 N. Main, 2-6t76.

10 06 BILLFOLD, ivory colored, papers badly needed, some cash. Reward. S-1026. 10 1 ale. eitl: ZOHAK GROTTO: Stated meeting Wed- Answers white feet and tip.

Lost Tuesday. nesday i :30 p. m. 1340 KC CBS 102.1 MC 70 KC NBC 1050 KC 890 KC ABC 6AM Booster Ciub Booster Club HenryCookc.RccordsHiYi Neighbors Farm Bulletins fMt IS Morning Devotions Morn ins Devotions i-f-IS 30 News; Sancamon News. Sanpamon -Hi Ya Neighbors Woody Mercer 30 .45 Sangamon Special Sangamon Special Henry Coote, News News F-45 7 AM WorldXewsRoundupWorldNewsRoundopHenryCooke, Records.

Star Jubilee Red Blanchazd mm MA -IS Morning Herald Morning Herald World News -tt 39 T. N. T. T. N.

T. 400 Hour Local News; Music T.N Local News T.N.T., News 400 Hout; News Musical Clock News 8AM News of America, News of America Your Neighbor Breakfast Club SAI4 Musical Seconds Musical Seconds 30 Music That Siogs Musical Clock J-in AS Telle Test Tello Test News JaI 9AM Anhux Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Cooke with Records Kitchen Club My True Story AM I own Country I :30 Rob Smith Shw Back to the Bible Whispering Streets 30 Break the Bank When a Girl Marries AS 4 A Strike It Rich Shopper's Serenade Modern Romances aft. AM I I I 'S E.er Since Eve I is 1 1 tty Lane S. American a The Phrae that Pays Hospitality Program Martha Crane I I Vf AS Rosemary Music in Time Second Chance Vf :45 nAM Wendy Warren Rhaps'dy in Rhythm News Someih'g Talk About News. Weather 4 AM feminine Angle Music Date in Hollywood kitchen Club 1 1 :30 Helen Trent Ballad Time Tohn Holtman Harve Alltop Kerch, Markets I AS WomensHr.Weathe;Ballads, Weather Music; News Farm Reporter Berch.

Weather News. Carson News. Roundup Mary Merry field World News Noontime News PM 1 Tack Carson Shoxv Middav Roundup News, Markets Mkts; Farm Notes I 1 r30 Noon News Noon News Maxwell Farm News Farm Progress Show 1 AS Rhythms at R-Midom Rhythms at Random Merry field. News Rhythm Roundup 1PM Henry Cooke.RecordsChapel of the Air Markets: Newt PM Perry Mason Music Matinee Your Navy Show School Time I :30 This Is Nora Drake et's Keep House Record Roundup News. Weather I :30 AS The Brighter Day Pays to Be Married Paul Haney :45 2pM Around Town, News Market.

Records M.McBride. Woman ime Out News. Barn Dance i Houseparty Record Review Woman in Love Barn Dance Matinee :30 Pepper Young Family Meet the Stars :30 Aunt Jenny Right to Happiness md-Ai Hilltop House News. Music Backstage Wife Showcase PM Road of Life Mu-ic for You Stella Dallas Timm Seaney Show :30 Perkins Weather. Music Widder Brown 'orld News News.

Blanchard :30 S'oung Dr. Malone Music. News Woman in My House Jimm Seaney Show Red Blanchard Show 4PM The uiding Light Bob Fberle Show Just Plain Bill News, Mercer PM Bar None Ranch Bar None Ranch Lorenzo Jones Woody Mercer I :30 Hotel for Pets News. Mercer :3 Dick Hamcs Show Dick Hayrars Show Wed Ho war Spwm News Woody Mercer A 5PM Old and New Score: Records News Final News Red Skelton PM The Old The New Wed Howard 'S News: Piano Interlude News; Piano Interlude Lllmer Turner -1 :30 Lowell Thomas lowcll Thomas News Bill Stern AS 67 Personals pital, Uecatur: body in Mc.Mulun tunerai Home, Sullivan: arrangements incomplete. DUGGER, William 2, formerly of 1 aylorville.

died Monday in Lincoln; leaves parents, Mr.1 and Mrs. Thomas DuRger, Springfield; brothers, Robert and Thomas Springfield; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brents. Springfield, and Steve Ferrar, Taylorville; services 10 a.

m. Thursdav in Chesnut-Pearce Funeral Home, Taylorville; burial in Fraley Cemetery. FOX, Mrs. Viola, 68, Lincoln, died Monday: services 2 p. m.

Wednesday in Quir-ain Funeral Home, Atlanta; burial in Zion Cemetery. ISRKLL. William. 87. TavlorviJle.

died -07 to Reward. 8-2374. 10 07 COCKER LOST, black with white breast, 4 months. Last seen on Durfee school ground Mon. Reward.

3-6481; 3-6143. 10 08 FOUND: Large hound, owner identify, pay ad. Eldon Scroggins, Long Creek. 10 06 KEYS LOST: 2 on chain with cross, license tag 1-998-795. Phone 3-4920.

10 06 LOST: Overnight bag: small, brown, on Rt. 36. Initials J. O. Tinder express collect.

WCIA, Channel 3, Champaign 7:00 Morning Show 9:00 Film 9:30 Time to Liie 9:45 Film 10:30 Strike it Rich Valiant Lady 11:15 Lotc ot Lite 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 1 1:45 Guidinc LiRht 12:00 News. Markets 11:10 Weather 12:15 Seeking Heart 12:30 Welcome Traveler 1:00 Know Your Neighbor's 1:15 Industry on Parade 1:30 House Party 1:45 Public Service 2:00 Big Payoff 2:30 Bob I rosbv 2:45 Miss Marlowe 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 On Yobt Accomnf 4:00 Happy Howe Miducst Matinee 5:30 Miirv Mi Up 5:45 Cartoon Firae 6:00 Wild Bill Hickok 6:30 Ncwsreel 6:45 Sports Desk 7:00 Arthur Codirey 8:00 Strike it Rick 8:30 I'ye Got Secret 9:00 Blue Ribbon Boots 10:00 New Final 10:05 Weatker 10:10 Sports 10:15 Art LinkJetter Kits 10:30 Inner Sanctum WICS, Cfeannel 21. 9:00 Dins Dong School 9:30 Story Time 9:45 Round the Hous 0:00 WICS Presents 2:00 Paul Dion 3:00 In the Kitchen Bettv White Show 4:00 Pinky Lee 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Western Rouslap 5:45 4 Star Ejtra 6:00 Captain Video 6:15 Shopping witb lolit Down on the Farm 6:45 Sports. Weather. New 7:00 I Married loan 7:30 Community best 8:00 Masquerade Party China Smith 9:00 This Is You Lift 9-30 Sports 9:45 Illinois Government 10:00 News.

Weatker. Sporta 10:30 Tune Bentley Show KS0, Channel St. Lull 4:00 P.s Darid 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Wrangler's Clb 5:15 Zippy tie Clown 5:30 Sportiriew 5:40 Weather 5:45 Telenews 6:00 Playhouse 6:30 Eddie Fisher Show 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 I Married loan 7:30 My Little Margie 8:00 Television Theater 9:00 Veiled Prophet Parade 9:30 Stories of the Centura 10:00 Football Game of Week 10:30 Film 11:00 News 1 1:10 Weather toreost 11:15 Film 12:45 Weather Report I WILL be responsible for only those debts contracted by myself. Mary E. Kaiser, 421 Frederick, St.

Nokomis. 111. 07 09 LOUISE SPENT BEAUTY SHOP. New location: 1156 S. Silas.

Phone 2-5142 foe appointment. Old and new patrons welcome. 07 06 AIT'S NEW NURSING HOME. 1739 Rock SprinRs Rd. now open.

Room board for elderlv people, nursing care if desired. Ph, 2-8946. 2:47 a. m. Tuesday in St.

Vincent's 3490 Polk Ogden, lon fantone, Utah. 4 AREA EXHIBITORS IN WORLD DAIRY SHOW Four Central Illinois exhibitors will be among 515 dairymen from 27 states, Canada and Cuba showing dairy cattle at the International Dairv Show which opens Saturday in Chicago. The 2nd annual event will be held in the International Amphitheatre, adjacent to the Union Stock Yards. Phillip V. Meyers, Mattoon, has entered Brown Swiss cattle.

Exhibiting Milking Shorthorns at the show will be: Weidner Prairie Farms, Dalton City Laneview Farms, Chestnut Stanlcv Brothers, Ingraham. Championship rodeos will be held daily. Judging of dairy cattle starts Monday and will continue through Fridav, Oct. 15. 100 brown billfold lost near REWARD! For 0" 06 night.

Has important I inder call 4o6S. See Har- I Sunday identification papers WORRIED OR TROUBLED? grave ad under classification 18. Automotlre 11 Where to Go -li- Hospital, Tavlon illc; leaves daushter. Mis Cora Isbell, Taylorville; services 2 p. Thursday in Chesnut-Pearce Funeral Home.

1 aylorville; burial in Oak Hill Cemeter. PETERSEN, Mrs. Mary Fdna. 43., Clinton; died 10 a. m.

Wednesday in her home; leaves her mother Mrs. Cussie 1 ro-baugh. Clinton: brothers Wilbur Trobaugh and Harry Trobaugh, Peoria; sister, Mrs. Ethel Rice, Lincoln: body at Herington Funeral Home. Clinton, funeral arrangements incomplete.

PORTER, Vern. 65, Anderson. died Monday at home; leaves wife. Daisy; four children; brothers. Barlow and Roy, Louisville; sisters, Mrs.

Alta McCully, Cham- raicn; Mrs. Ruby Dougherty. Elm wood, nd, services 11 a. m. Thursday in Roe Brush Church, near Louisville: burial in 7C 06- french Shore (l'g) 50c.

A DRUMSTICK SPECIAL, fries, toasted buttered bun, Drive Inn, 22nd CantrelL CADILLAC. 1947. sedan coupe, good condition. S550. Can be purchased for S50 down.

Markwell Motor Sales. 450 E. Eldorado. 11 06 CARPENTER school bus. 1953 Chevrolet "210 1950 Chevrolet 2-door.

07 ADULT SKATING LESSONS: Every Thurs. night starting Oct. 7. a class for adults, over 15, will be held at 7:30 to 9:30. No advance skaters admitted.

Parents, don't let your children show you 1950 Plymouth special deluxe 2 door. ou'U love it. Attend this class every Thurs lqZ Cadillac 4-door, low mileage. NEW VICE PRESIDENT NAMED AT CATERPILLAR Election of Charles A. Woodley, night at Regal Roller Skating Rink, ronuac seaanette.

imam, uecatur. lack NaencKer, lu church cemeterv; Neal Funeral Home, Louisville, in charge. a RAPER. Louis 74. Gila, died Mon- i day at home; leaves brothers.

D. Mon-ticello. Theodore, Brazil, body in Reese Funeral Home. Newton; arrange-: ments incomplete. vrs.

a teacher) and his staff will be there C. B. MOORE, INC. to help you. 7:00 PM FBI CALL EMERSON'S i 3-9763 7C 06- See or Call Don TJiicI.

BLUE MOUND. ILL. Peoria, as vice president of Caterpillar Tractor Co. was announced yesterday by Harmon S. Ebcrhard, company president.

Oathout Complaint Voided A charge of assault brought against Rov V. Oathout, 34, of 1032 E. Eldorado bv Hilda PM- 21st PRECINCT CBS NE'S 7:30 8:53 RILEY, Mrs. Samanths, 91, formerly of Taylorville, died Monday in Stonington; services 7 p. m.

Wednesday in Chesnut-Pearce Funeral Home. Taylorville, and 2 p. m. Thursday in Cook Funeral Home, Beecher City; burial in Beechcr City Cemetery -11- PM- CHEVROLET 1940, 4 door, will sell Oathout has been dismissed by Jus Woodley will give administrative of TOLL1VER. Leslie 50, Hillsboro.

for direction to the six Caterpillar plants ZE.MTU Specialist RADIO Tlf SERVICE. 22VD I PH 8-4373 tice Fred O. Hale on payment 13.20 in costs. AIR SCHEDULES CHANGED, new, better connections via Ozark to Indianapolis Chicago and St Louis, and onward. Information and reservations.

United Traiel Service, 564 N. Water. No service charge. 7C 06 ACL YOU CAN SMORGASBORD $1.55 Nightly 5 To All Day Sun. Holiday "Mitzi and her Men" Dancing Nightly 9 To 1 Hotel St.

Nicholas 10:30 PM WHERE THERE'S MUSIC for pans. Don Freeman, 2915 K. Oakland, 3-0421. 11 08 1946. S175.

Packard. J947, S125. Chevrolet, 1941, coupe, $75. Evans Oil 502 E. Prairie.

1 1 09 CHEVROLET 1946 2 door, radio, heater. in the nation, including the Decatur plant. The Decatur Review white sidewalk, recently overhauled. Lois Warren Kinsey will continue to RATES BY MAIL Auftenorde. 600 Vi Sixth.

Charleston. In 1 fading Area Phone 1116. have administrative responsibilities Daily except Sunday merly ot Aew Berlin and JLouisvme, died Monday in Springfield Memorial Hospital; leaves' mother, Mrs. Myrtle Taft. Springfield: daughters, "Misses Gladys" and Taney Totliver, Pleasant Plains; Miss Irene Tolliver, Chicago; Miss CaroT Tol-liver.

New Berlin; Miss Donna Tolliver. ArenzviJle; brother. Lorris, Pleasant Plains; half-sisters, Mrs. Aljerie Kogen, Chicago; Mrs. Bettv Rimini, Rockford; Mrs.

Anna Mae Scheldt, Litchfield: half-brothers. George Barker, New Berlin: James Barker, LaGrange, services 2 p. m. Thursday in Berlin Christian Church: burial in Pleasant Plains Cemeterv; McCullough Funeral Home, New -11 06- Uailr and bundav 1 year 1 1 .00 6 months 6.00 3 months 3.25 I month -7C 06- CHEVROLET 1947 Aero, radio, heater. very clean car, S295.

Hazen Motor Sales, 1640 t. Eldor.do. I year 6 months 5.00 3 months 2.75 I month 1.15 I week .30 as plant manager here. Lloyd J. Ely, Peoria, succeeds Woodley as Peoria plant manager.

Woodley has been emploved by the company I week .35 Sunday Only One Year S5.00 Outside ot I ratting Area ANY DAY of the week you cm breakfast, lunch, and dine, at the Will-O-Lou Inn, Argenta. 7C 06 ARE YOU wondering what to do while the little wife is playing bridge? Sar hello to the gang at Lincoln Square Tavern. 121 N. Main. Daily except Sunday Dailv and Sunday since 1926.

Berlin, in charge. CHEVROLET 1949 Vj ton pickup with utility bed. clean. Fine for electrical work, plumbing, etc. S575.

Internationa Han-ester 400 E. Main. 1 1 06 CHEVROLET 1951. Fleetline. Low mile, age.

Excellent condition. Glenn fackson. 2 east, 1 South of Walker. 1A 1 year $18.00 ft months 9.75 3 months 5.25 1 month 2.25 Funerals Decatur 1A 07 1 year l.uu 6 months 7.25 3 months 3.75 I month 1.50 1 week .40 1 week -60 Costs Paid, Charge Dropped A warrant charging Marvin V. Hill, 18, of 1320 Lakewood -One Year S6.00 Sunday Only- Efcinski, Mrs.

Olga -1108- A REAL STEAK Dinner that will please the most discriminating palate; enioy it at the Wooden Shoe, 241 E. (Kitchen open 'til Midnight). on subscriptions by Carrier rates apply CHRYSLER, 1947, excellent condition Practically new rubber. Hitching Post parking lot, 160 W. Main, after 6 p.

m. II 06 Sen ice Thursday, I Ufj 9 a. m. Requiem high Catholic Church. Inter with the thert ot render skirts from mass t.

fatncK A speciality with is our pies. Made be beat. Pom Pom ment Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at fresh dailv can't 1098 W. Wood.

funeral home. mail in any tow or territory having carrier sen ice. Remittance should be made by check or money order. The Review cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Review Daily only except Holidays 25c Review and Sunday 35c Review and Herald and Sunday 60c the car of Clayton Morse has been dismissed by Justice Fred O.

Hale on pavments of costs of $13.20 bv Hill. J. J. Moran Sons DE SOTO 1949 club coupe, fullv equipped, beautiful finish. S595.

636 N. Main. 1 1 08 DESOTO. 1953 V8 very clean 14.000 mileage. City official's private car.

Will trade down to 1950 model. 2-5251. DESOTO 1954. V8. 4' door whiten-all tires, power brakes.

8.000 miles. Trade -I A 07 BEL-AIRE SUPPER CLUB, Taylorville: Rt. 29 cast. Steak. Chicken.

Sea Food; Spaghetti everv night. No cover charge! 7C 06 Bird Hunters Attention! Make trour inouiriec now far reservation Marriage Licenses tor older car or small amount of cash Faden, Mrs. Clara Belle Friends mav call at funeral home after 1330 N. Summit. for equity.

I 07 p. m. Wednesday. Remains to be sent to to bunt pheasants on one of Central Jlli-j DODGE 1946. reconditioned motor, fair nois largest private hunting areas.

Plenty tires. SI 50. 1604 N. Edward after 6. birds For the best bunting of tout life! 11 07 send post card for full particulars Post: DODGE, 1948 1 Vi ton truck, good con- Ottawa, Kansas for sen ices and burial later.

J. J. Moran Sons Robert E. Cordts. Decatur 23 Shirley Irene Policy.

Decatur 24 Ralph L. Martin, Decatur 23 Mary Anna Tenocha, Decatur 20 Frank Curtin, Decatur legul Eunice Alexander, Edinburg legal Fred A. Miller. Decatur 22 Patricia Ann Wagner, Decatur 18 Russell Joseph Malar. Decatur 29 Genevieve Louise McDaniel, Decatur 25; uttice lox i uccatur.

"Hurry" tune, dmon, cram and stock bed. 3 toji. 2 is short Reservation limited. north Maioa, Francis Riddle. Ph.

1R32. -11 06- -1A os- -7C 0-- FORD 1936 tudor good tires, motor, easy starting in winter. 1632 N. Main. CARNIVAL and chicken-noodle supper Fri.

firt. ft at al-fi-iVicr C-Tia-w-tl "Just Watch Junior Pay Him Odell, Claude H. II 07 John W. Kelly Decatur 18 Kay S. Strahan, Decatur 16 1949.

Club Coune. Radio, heater. Nervine starts at 5:30. Pony rides. walk and cames; sponsored by finish College 1.

P. T. A. overdrive. Very little doun.

take over par. ments of S3 1. 47 per month. Benton Motors. 545 E.

William. 8-3913. Bom To PHONE 2-1458 or 3-6432 mmm mmm ALUMINUM Awning CANYAS AWNING PORCH SHADES CHAIR COYERS GLIDER CUSHIONS BOAT COVERS TARPAULINS DROP CLOTHS CONY. TOPS Thursday's Television WTVP, CH in ml 17. Otctfir Breakfast Club 2:30 Matinee Movie 3:30 Studio Party 4:00 Kim's Kornet 4:30 Uncle AJ 5:30 Adventure Tissc 6:00 Farm News 6:15 John Dal 6:30 Weather and ports 6:45 Industry on Parade 7:00 They Stand Accused 8:00 This is the Life 9:00 Film 9:30 Men in Action 9:30 To Be Announced 10:00 Weather 10:15 News 10:30 Sports 10145 Featire Theater WCIA, Channel 3, Ckampaicii 7:00 MominE Show 9:00 Fib 9:30 Time to Lire 9:45 Film 10:30 Strike it Rich 11:00 Valiant Lady 11:15 Lore ot Lite 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 News.

Markets 12:10 Weather 12:15 Sciking Heart 12:30 Welcome Traveler 1:00 Robert Q. Lewis 1:30 Film 2:00 Big Pavoff 2:30 Bob Crosbv 2:45 Miss Marlowe 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 On Yostr Account 4:00 Happy Home 4:30 Barker Bill's Cartoons 4:45 Midwest Matinee 5:45 Cartoon Time 6:00 Captain Video 6:15 Sports 6:30 Newsreel 6:45 Yesterday's Newsreel 7:00 Foote Notet with Dick 7:30 I Led Three Liye 8:00 Dragnet 8:30 Ford Theater 9:00 Amos 'n And 9:30 Follow that Man 10:00 News Final 10:05 Weather, Sports 10:15 Midwest Uarqiee WICS. Channel 21. Sirinrfiili 9:00 Ding Dong'School 9:30 Story Time 9:45 Around the House 10:00 WICS Presents 2:00 Paul Dixon 3:00 In the Kitchen 3:30 Betty White Show 4:00 Pinky Lee Show 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Western Rosmtlap 5:454 Stat Extra 6:00 Captain Video O. II 06- Services 1 p.

m. Friday. Chapel. Interment Macon County Memorial Park. Friends may call at funeral home after 3 p.

FORD 1950. fordor custom, radio, hearer. II CLRRO GORDO HOMECOMING, Thursdav, Oct. 7. Game begins 7:30: dance.

9:30 to 12:30. Paul Karlsrrom and His Orchestra plaving. 7C 06 COME to the Villa Nova. Mattoon. for a extra clean.

Must see and drive to ciate. 836 N. Main. 11 08 FORD 1952 Vi ton pickup, like new, $750. 2537 E.

Division. Dawson Wikoff 11 0 very delicious Italian dinner with all the trimmings! 7C 07 -1A 08- CREST THEATRE. Cerro Gordo, HI. Coming Friday, "Big Jim ADAMS. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack. Mattoon, boy. Oct. 5.

Memorial District. Mattoon. BARNETT. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald 2761 N. Church, girl, Oct. 5, BUCKLES. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles. Lincoln, girl. Oct. 5, St. Clara's.

Lincoln. BUEHNERKEMPER. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Sigel, boy, Oct.

4, St. Anthony's, Et'fingham. GATHER, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Toledo, girl, Oct.

4, Memorial District, Mattoon. COX, Mr. and Mrs. Otis, Areola, girl, Oct. 4, Memorial District.

Mattoon. CUNNINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 453 E. Stuart, boy, Oct.

5, EADER, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. 246 Oakdale, girl, Oct. 5, ENGLE, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert. Steward-son, boy, Oct. 4, St, Anthony's, FORD. 1953 Custom fordor.

New while-wall tires, tinted glass, light glacier blue. Nice car. Yon will hare to see to appre ciate 701 W. Jackson, Sullivan, 4121. 11 07 INTERNATIONAL 1949 Metro, parcel 06- McCarty, Thomas Howard Mr.

uenvery ana mum stop tvpe. Terr clean. Harvester new tires. 555. International E.

Main. FRIED CHICKEN served with golden french fried potatoes, salad bowl, bread, butter and dessert. Tower Cafe, Rts. 48 51. 07 GRAND THEATRE, Sullivan: "Garden of Evil" Cinemascope, Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Richard Wi'dmark (Tech.) services rndav 1:30 p.

m. Chape li LINCOLN 1954 Capri, driven 75 miles. ment Grace land Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home after 7 pm. Wednesday.

J. J. Moran Sons Tractor Cab Glass Installed! Drive-In Theatre: 'Mari)uana' the drug habit. Plus, "Queen of Burlesque," Evelyn $1200 off list. 601 E.

Wood, 8-5241. 11 06 MERCURY, 1951 4 door. Radio, heater. Mercomatic, 37,000 actual miles. Harold Lipe Motor Sales, Hudson-Packard Dealer, Pana, Tel.

6450. 11 12 NASH 1949. $15 down, $29 a month. 601 E. Wood, 8-5241.

Legal Notices Illinois IB Ankers. TC 06 HOME-MADE chicken and noodle supper. Baked beans, buttered corn, mashed pota toes and gravy, cole slaw, hot rolls, telly. Funera Is Central 1 07- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is herebv given to all persons that November 1, 1954. is the claim dale in the estate of Edward A.

Deni, deceased, pending -in the- County Court of Macon pies, cakes and candy. Brush College No. -11 07- Chappel, Michael L. m. Fridav.

Chapel. Burial THIS little scene is duplicated in hundreds of homes every collection day. Just as soon as the carrier-hoy comes to the door, some youngster is Johnny-on-the-spot to get Mom's purse and pay him. Kids are smart that way they soon learn two important facts about the household's favorite newspaper. First, that the paper is a most essential and enjoyable part of family life.

Second, that the friendly neighbor boy who delivers it every day deserves to be paid promptly-something grownups occasionally overlook! inursaay. uct. serving p. m. 7C 06 MATTOON THEATRE: (air conditioned) "The Egyptian" with Victor Mature, lean Simmons, Edmund Purdom, Gene filed acainsl said estate on or before said Services 1:30 rices 1:30 p.

Greenhill cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home after 2 p. m. Thursday. NASH 1950 4 door.

Statesman Super, radio, healer, overdrive. Good condition. No money down, take over pavments. 1468 E. Wood, 3-9526.

11 06 NASH, 1950, 4-door. Radio, heater, over-drive. No down pavment. Benton Motors, 545 E. William 8-3913.

1 1 06 Free Estimates 2 nr. Canvas Repairs DECATUR TENT AWNING CO. 1 10 ZV. Franklin date without issuance of summons. RAYMOND E.

DENZ, Administrator Denz. Lowe Limerick. Attys. 1056-9 Citizens Building Decatur. Illinois McMUlUS FUNERAL HOME SULLIVAN, ILL.

with THE SKYWAY: "The Black Swan" Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara. OLDSMOBILE. 1952 Super 88 2-door. -7C 06- 1C Paneral Flower 1 09 i-ully equipped. 1 owner.

$1995. Mauler Motors. Route 54 (West), Clinton. II 09 6:15 Shopping with Jmlie 6:30 Down on the Farm 6:45 News. Weather tr Sports 7:00 Gromcho Man 7:30 Hopaloag Cttaisly 8:00 Mv Hero PACKARD 1947, for sale, only S295.

NO PARKING PROBLEMS GET YOUR FAVORITE beer it Super Liquor Store. Shiock HOURAN'S 801 N. Water. II 06- PLiMOUIH, 1951 Cranbrook, 4 door. Good condition, $700.

8-4726. 8:30 Ford Tkeetet 9:00 Foat Star Plirhmat I 9:301 Led Three Lives 10:00 News. Weatke. fcEwca FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Ice Cold At All Times CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. SMASHES ANTENNA AND PARTS PRICES PLYMOUTH, 1951 Suburban.

Radio and BEER: Case of 24 Phone 5305 PRIMA BOTTLE bottles, S2.39. neater. Benton Motors, 545 E. William. 8-3913.

II 1- 'ON THE CORNER" Water Wood St. STUDEBAKER. 1950. $25 down, $31 SUPER LIQUOR Broadway ft North montuiy. 601 t.

Wood, 8-5241. it II- Card of Thanks 02 STUDEBAKER 1953 hardtop sport coupe. -7C 06- HERALD and REVIEW -02 06- monthly payments. 2075 E. William.

WE WISH to thank our relatives, neigh NOW THAT the series are over, why don't you stop in and tell ns how you would have done it. Ralph's 135 S. Special: OXLY Special: ONLY A2VTEXJTA Sf95 AH Channel $Q95 ROTORS CONVERTERS Special: OXLY Special: OXIY OUTSIDE $)49 Wrought Iron $)69 A3TTE3TXAS A TV TABLES II bors and friends for their kindness ex-; tended to us and beautiful floral offerings 7C 06 10:30 The lune Bentler Show KSD, Chimtl i. St. Lnii 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 WrMglen CImb 5:15 Zippy The Clows 5:30 Sports 5:40 Wratha 5:45 Telenews 6:00 Norm Spears Football 6:15 Dortye Bennett 6:30 Dinah Shore Show 6:45 News Carayae 7:00 Groacko Uan 7:30 Ozne and Haaneff 8:00 Dragnet 8:30 Theater 9:00 Video Theater 10:00 The Lone W.li 10:30 Pubb'c Defender 11:00 Newt, Wealaet 11:10 Weather Fortes 11:15 Feature Film 12:55 Weather during our recent bereavement.

I he Den ton Family. -02 06- ROSELAND THEATRE, Pana: "Prince Valant." in Cinemascope, with Robert Wagner, lanet Leigh. rc 07 WE Wish to thank our Friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness during our recent btreavment. The Dunavvay Family A SPECLAL SALE! Some demonstrators, other good clean used cars! CO.ME IN FOR REAL BARGAINS! BOWEN MOTOR COMPANY BEMENT, ILL, PH. 140 Open Evenings 'til 9, Sua.

All Day Insurance 06 CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. 716 East Eldorado RUMMAGE SALE: First English Lutheran church basement, corner Main and Eldorado. Oct. 7th and 8th. from 8 to 5.

7C 07 RUMMAGE SALE: 819 N. Broadway, Wed, evening, all Thursday. Good clean clothing, household articles. Decatur Woman's club. -06 09- SAVE up to 20 on your fire insurance premiums, fhone 3-3434.

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