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30 DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, October 10, 1973 Forecast U.S. Temperatures Tues. Wed Boise Ouf fmr. MtTltiNti 3tlC. Entertainment Calendar Today Lo Otlk 74 35 Clr Boston Cinrinnntl 70 43 cdy Albany Albu'que Anchorage Atlanta Denver cdy 38 32 80 el cdy Oes Moines Detroit Fort Wnrth University of Illinois Chamber Partly sunny and quite warm today, highs in the 80s.

Partly cloudy tonight, chance of thunderstorms northwest portion, continued warm with lows in the 60s. Partly cloudy and warm Thursday, chance of showers and thunderstorms north and west portions, highs mostly in the 80s. riayers, ureat Hall, of Tuscola 4-H Donates $600 For Shelter Tuscola The Douglas County 4-H Federation Monday night presented the Tuscola City Council a check for $600 to be applied to the cost of constructing a shelter at the recreation center in Tuscola's new South Park. Schools Begin High School Credit Course A high school credit program designed to aid persons out of high school in gaining a diploma will be initiated Oct. 20 by th Decatur public schools.

The program will replace a similar one which ceased to ex-ist when the Decatur Adult Continuation Center rlnsoH it urDana-cnampaign, 8 p.m. "Richard's Cork Leg," Play house, of 8 p.m. Decatur Temperatures Tues. Temperatures 7 a.m. 64 7.m.

74 Noon 80 10 p.m. 71 High 84 Low 64 Precipitation: 0 "Wait Until Little Theatre-On the Souare. Sullivan. Indionapolls Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Memphis Miami Milwoukee New Orleans New York Phllod'phia Phoenix Pittsburgh Rapid City RirhmmiH S9 34 clr 44 clr 77 S9 cdy 54 42 sn 83 70 rn 48 54 clr 86 72 clr 89 74 clj 81 41 cdy 81 69 rn 70 49 clr 86 64 cdy 73 55 clr 86 66 cdy 85 73 Cdy 73 58 cdy 87 72 cdy 70 58 Clr 73 56 cdy 77 56 clr 73 59 clr 45 41 rn 73 58 cdy 81 66 rn 48 37 cdy 71 60 Clr 64 54 clr 57 43 cdy 55 27 clr 89 68 cdy 74 67 edy p.m. Records Records for Oct.

9: High 88 degrees, 1949 Low 27 degrees, St. Louis doors July 1. President Joe Davis informprf 1915, Snl I niem the council the federation wants Wed. sunrise: set: 5:45 LAKE LEVEL Lake Shelbyville level: normal pool 599.7 4 p.m. Tuesday.

8 inches below normal. San Diego Sop Fran Seattle 1917 Precipitation 1.14 inches, 1941 the money used only for that Registration for the first 15-week semester will be 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Decatur Area Vocational Tpntpr -inn v. noknn purpose. Tampa Traffic Fatalities Oct.

5, 1973 10 Oct. 5, 1972 11 Oct. 6, 1973 7 Oct. 6, 1972 8 Oct. 7, 1973 4 Oct.

7, 1972 7 Oct. 8, 1973 9 Oct. 8, 1972 10 1973 total to date 1.801 1972 total for same period 1972 total fatalities 2,222 Washington The council agreed to take Eldorado St and A 1 a Pernelsovski steps toward constructing the shelter. A meeting with Kafka. Macon County, Area Deaths representatives of the council Courses will cost $15 for each half unit of credit to which students enroll Textbooks will be sold or rented to students.

All fees must be Daid hv the fire He married Josephine Visvadra in Lab, Czechos and the federation will be arranged to select a site. call after 5:30 p.m Wednesday Central Illinois Macon County lovakia. Home, St. in Hotz Funeral Peter. Burial will The park is being developed be in th Surviving are a son, Joe of "Activities Today at th YWCA Adult plunge, exercise and plunge with nursery, Open Door 9 a.m., EMH 10 a.m., International Club 12:30 p.m., Open Door for kindergarten through 5th Grade 3:30 p.m., beginning tumbling, youth plunge 4:30 p.m., intermediate tumbling, swim team 5:30 p.m., youth ballet, beginning drawing 6:30 class session and will ba no refunds on books nr tui Mount Pulaski; brother, Isadore on city-owned land near the sewage treatment Dlant in the church cemetery.

Mr. Ehrat was born in Favette Building Permits tion. ot uucago and sisters, Mrs. County. He was a member of Anna Liska of Lab, Czechos CANTRELL Basil Dow Cantrell, 71, of Herrick died Tuesday morning in Pana Community Hospital.

Persons 18 or Older anrl nn south part of -town. A lake was formed when earth was removed for a construction Drniert. lovakia; two erandchildrenr nnrl Emanuel Lutheran Church, CITY Oct. Ken Hoyt, residential new. two great-grandchildren.

Augsburg. now enrolled in a regular day school program are eliirihlp 4439 Hale Or inree brothers DreoerlMi him 530.000 He married Clara Kleeman in The lake has been stocked with fish, and shrubbery has been 4471 Hoi I rir tCmn Unut ruitlnl Funeral services will be 2 cox Walter Isaac Cox, 84, of 837 N. Edward St. died 4:30 p.m. Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

He had been struck by an automobile about 3:53 p.m. Monday at Edward and Green streets. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call from 5 to 9 in oeatn. enroll.

High school seniors may enroll upon aDDroval of their p.m. Thursday in Wallace p.m., tamny piunge p.m., adult ballet 7:30 D.m.. adult planted. 1467 E. Orchard Leeway Const.

demolition. 2224 FHf Dr PrftunrH Carrol Funeral Home. Herrick. principal. Augsburg.

She died June 22, 1963. He leaves a brother, George of Vandalia; several nephews and plunge, coed 8 p.m. Aid. Wayne Seip heads the where friends may call 6 to 9 tlal alterations, $600. SUNKEL David Sunkel, 60, of rural Paris died 1:30 a.m.

Tnperlav in The Droeram Is nrlmniti p.m.- Burial will be committee working to establish 184S N. Illinois J.J. Swartz, alterations, $3,500. 354 Timber Plnr- risiu Unxr designed for nieces. Thursday Veterans of World War I.

in Myers Cemetery. Her the park. Paris Community Hospital. A twin sister. Marv Krue.

and new, $50,000. rick. The council also accented a Barracks 341, Freda Combs District 61 but those from outside the district will allowed to enroll on A limited unerai services will be 10 brothers. Fred. John and Albert.

Mr. Cantrell was born in bid of $4,500 from the Signal and Center, 550 S. Greenwood 2211 N. Woodford Bullock Construction garoae new, $2,645. 854 W.

William Bullock Construction aaraae new, $2,310. 38 RtdaMnn rir en mv p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Camp Butler National a.m. Thursday in Sutton Son Funeral Home.

Paris Marion County, a son of Ave. Lighting Co. of Chamoaien to number basis. Sherman and Cordelia Van- preceded him in death. EYESTONE Mrs.

Hueh fEIva L.1 Cemetery, Springfield. wuin, icaiuci'iiui alterations, $2,900. friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 D.m. Wednesdav. Ri irial will ha deveer Cantrell.

He married Zola Olive Smart Mr. Cox was born in Mount install flasher lights at school crossings at Niles Avenue and Pleasant View Street on U.S. 36 at the south edge of the citv. in Bean Cemeterv. Hark Cmm.

Fire Calls 8:03 a.m., 1016 Liberty orcurvmt and June 20, 1925 Evestone. 79. of Effintzham died Marriages Sterjhen Pnnl Rnitr. vt a ty. Surviving are his wife: 6 p.m.

Monday in St Anthony Mr. Sunkel was horn in AWiier. Patrlein O'Rrlen. fiirnMr mnfrir Jean Hendrlan. 21.

nirntir Two lights will be set up at each daughter. Mrs. Barbara Price of Memorial Hospital. Eff More information on registration can be obtained from T. James Oettel, director of vocational education, in tha Keil Administration Building.

101 W. Cerro Gordo St. Courses to be offered include beginning shorthand and typing, developmental reading, "inter Dudley, a son of Harry and Lynnord Lee Harner, 20, Decatur, Janice Sue Arnold, 18, Decatur overheated, S25 loss 10:16 a.m., 1800 E. Lake Shore St. Mnrv't HAcnitnl.

iinrulArv ninrm Mo Tower Hill; brother, Gerald of ingham Demmaree Voorhees Kankakee: two Brand. Funeral services will be 10:30 Sunkel intersection. The Tuscola Board of Education will reimburse the city for the full cost of the lights. Better tivated, workmen failed to notify cniwren a.m. Thursday in the Centenarv Carmel, a son of Isaac B.

and Sarah Hargrave Cox. He was a World War I veteran, member of the Carpenters Union and was affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Leona Reynolds of St. Louis, Mo.

Lovington 2:05 p.m., 3650 Karen James Miner, short in washina machine motor, He was a mpmher nf Paris umtea Meuiocust uiurcn. Ett First Presbyterian Chnrrh loss 4:27 a.m.. 700 N. Edward wnh rinutn CHAMBERLAIN inenam. Burial will be in Masonic Lodffe 2fi nnrl Tlanuillo gasoline protection for school children crossing U.S.

36 has been sought for many years. The lights have Mrs. Frank (Bernine Maplewood Cemetery, St. Elmo. Consistory, Ansar Shrine, Edgar Tuesday 1917 a.m..

7.1A 5 Rrrwv4uum uihctr Chamberlain, 81, of Effingham fnenas may call trom 4 to County Shrine Club, Paris Elks Hall, fire in a torernnm nn At flnnr on mediate composition, the short story, general math and United States history. Oettel says the program Is being started on a limited basis and will be exoanded if the rio. D.m. Wednesdav at the Johnson jbeen approved by the Illinois died 4 a.m. Tuesday St.

Homecoming Lovington Lovington High School Homecoming activities will be Friday and Saturday. A parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday precedine the Lovincrtnn Lodge and Edrar Conntv Farm loss, cause undetermined unerai Home, Effingham. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Bureau. Mrs.

Evestone was born in Department of Transportation. State officials had not accepted previous proposals. Effingham, she was a resident He married Wilda Guyer Jan. nemarnea wuaa uu iu 1936, in Vincennes, Ind of Lake Land Nursine Home. Public Meetings Today Commtinftv ralton nf nmtnr RnnH mand is sufficient Htlingham.

Surviving are his wife; Illiopolis football game. Funeral services will be 1:30 7:30 p.m. o. uaugmci, iuia. aanura ieai OI joaiciu ouu, raai iHairuus Pane- hmh.

EARLY REFERENCE The first written reference lo a magnetic comDass for direc p.m. Thursday at Burk Funeral Decotur Traffic Parking Commission, Cltv Council chambers. WMd POLAR SEASONS The earth has seasons at the north and south Doles, hut the "wo' "vincia, mums vi lylUU 1IIU TYtlVH I (H flT I 11 4:15 p.m. 1 ne annual alumni dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m: Saturday in the grade school gymnasium. The homecomine danr-p ic AmPrma ShP ac a nW J0 Arlington Home, Mason, where friends may call 3 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. Thursday Tnuin am trr4 mt A tion finding at sea was made by the 7i; neigms: two -children. difference is more one of light Burial win be in Mason Decatur. Room 107 rmmtv RuiiHinn out HOLDREITH James Francis "Frank" Hold-reith, 74, of Mount Zion died 12:45 p.m. Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Lawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Mount Zion, where friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery. JACO Louie J.

Jaco, 63, of rural Maroa died 4:25 p.m. Tuesday in Church in Effingham. Alexander Neckam, an Englishman, in 1180, according man ot temperature. It is always cold at the poles, but it is Cemetery. Wood 8:30 a.m.

WALSH scheduled from 8:45 to 11:45 p.m., and the queen and king ane married Hugh LaMont Human Relation Commission, City Council chambers, 355 E. Wood 7:30 Encyclopaedia Britan-1 colder James JoseDh Walsh. 80. of in winter than in sum- Mrs. Chamberlain was born in Mason.

She was a member of Evestone on Nov. 12. 1911. in St win De crowned at 9:30 p.m. mica.

Imer. Mattoon died 4:25 p.m. Tuesday the Mason Christian Church. Elmo. He died April 7, 1955.

Surviving are dauehters. Mrs in Douglas Nursing Center, She married Frank Cham Mattoon, Virginia Lee Stuckey of Eff berlain who died in 1962 unerai arrangements arp ingham; Mrs. Patricia Poehler She leaves a son, John "Jack" incomplete at Schilling Funeral of Huntsville. brother. R.

of bffingham; daughter, Mrs F. Jones of Elkhart. Ind 10 Home, Mattoon Richardson of Mr. Walsh was born in Mat grandchildren: 14 ereat-erand- James (Helen) Battle Creek, Hrandchildren: toon Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in the Freewill Baptist Church, Decatur, with cnildren.

four eight great One daughter and two sisters He was a member of Im grandchildren. maculate Conception Church. preceded ner in deatn. Brooks Chili Hot Beans I'Jill giue some kids a chance to use their beans. Mattoon.

He was a retired owner of the Stag Distribution GROVES Mary Alice Groves. 60, of Co. in Mattoon and active in the CHILDRESS Don Leon Childress, 54, of Beecher City died Monday afternoon in St. Anthony Memorial i a 1 Eff rural Vandalia died 5:35 D.m. Loies County ReDUbhcan Par Monday in Utlaut Memorial tv.

Hospital, Greenvlile. His wife. Margaret, nrppprlprl another service Friday in the Farnsworth Funeral Home, Tamms. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Maroa.

Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Olive Branch. Mr. Jaco was born in Delhstat, a son of William and Allie Elam Jaco. He had lived in the Maroa area 12 years and had lived in Arthur five years, moving there ingham. funeral services will be 2 mm in death.

He leaves p.m. Wednesday in Ripperdan brother. Funeral services will be 2 D.m. Thursday in Rrnwn-Mnv unerai Home. Mulberrv firnve Funeral Home, St.

Elmo, where where friends may call anytime. WERKMAN tnends may call after 2 p.m Burial will be in McTnturff Tell us in 250 words or less, why Brooks should sponsor you, and you may win a scholarship to the college of your choice. 1st prize: $3,000 scholarship 2nd prize: $2,000 scholarship 3rd prize: $1,000 scholarship Entries will be judged on sincerity, goals, and need. Only entries received by January 1, 1974, will be eligible. Entries become the property of Brooks Foods and will not be returned.

Winner will be Mrs. (Rose weonesoay. Burial will be in Cemetery, east of Mulberry You've, been so good about buying Brooks Chili Hot Beans and adding heat, meat and imagination for a tasty, inexpensive Chili meal, that we'd like to reward some of your youngsters with scholarships. Encourage your children (friends, nieces and nephews) to send us their entries won't you? fry Brooks Chili Hot Beans. It could be an education.

Mail your entry to: Brooks Scholarship, Brooks Foods, P.O. Box 328, Collinsville, Illinois 62234 before January 1, 1974. Werkman, 78, of Lincoln died Springhill Cemetery. Beecher wove. 7:12 a.m.

Tuesday in Marv City. miss proves was born in Henry JNursine Hnmp. T.n. trom lnebes. He was a veteran of the U.S.

Armv durins World Mr. unildress was horn in Shelby County, a daughter of coin ayette County, a son of Jesse Walter and Amy Runkel War and was a member of the Funeral services will be and Vada Wrieht. Chilrirpss Groves. Freewill Baptist Church, P.m. Thursday in Holland nomiea py Marcn 31, 1974.

Surviving are brothers, C. He married Dorothy Guffey in St. Louis. Jan. 21.

1941 Decatur. Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln Kenneth of Medfield. Mass He married Esta Jackson in where friends mav rail tn Surviving are his wife; father Wayne D. of Greenville and and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdav Thebes, March 2, 1930.

Surviving are his wife oi at. son, Allen of sister. Mrs. Irene Frank of Burial will be in TTninn Brownstown: daughters. Mrs Keyesport.

daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Cemetery, Lincoln Mayberry, Mrs. Myron (Mary Mrs. Werkman was hnm James (Donna) Engelman of St. Elmo; Debra Ann and Kathy Joyce, both at hnme- hrnthorc HASKELL Lincoln, a daughter of John and Mrs.

Earl (Hattie Haskell, hutfduth and Joyce Ann Jaco, all of Maroa; sons, Gerald of Maroa and Kenneth of Fort Louise Klein Lenhardt She wac Nelson of Clarksburs: Eiieene nf ot uiney died 9:10 p.m. a member Of St. John United oigei; wayne ot Beecher City; Mnnrlav in Bnrrrin Church of Christ. Lincoln. Lauderdale, brother, Ray of Cottage Hill; 13 grandchildren sisters, Mrs.

Sleeta Dively of Brownstown; Mrs. Ralph vianor, uiney. Mie married Enno Werkman Feb. 4. 1914.

in Lincoln. He died funeral services will be 2 ana a-great granacniid. (Mary) Watson of Indiana; Mrs. p.m. Wednesdav in ZirkiP in 1946.

Dale (Lenorel Smith nf A son, four brothers and a sister preceded him in funeral Home, Olney, where Surviving are sons, nonald nf Brownstown; Mrs. Larry friends mav call anytime Rnrial death. micom: tiaroid ot Beasnn: iLyaia Beck of Beecher tv: will be Haven Hill Cemetpru Mrs. Darold (DorothvV RhnnVs daughter, Mrs. Thelma uiney.

of St. Elmo: two frranrl Hudspeth of Lincoln; brothers Mrs. nasKell was born in JONES James O. Jones. 48.

of 1250 Raymond Lenhardt children. wcniano uountv. She was a Lenhardt, George Lenhardt. all Union St. died Sunday in Dan- member of Pleasant Rirlup of Lincoln: sisters Mrs Rcthor Metnooisi unurch.

CONNETT Mrs. Claude (Pearl Con- vine Veterans Hospital. Funeral services will be Martin, Mrs. Louise Sapp, both She married Earl Haskell of Lincoln; five grandchildren nett, 85, of Cerro Gordo died p.m. Wednesday at J.

J. Moran 9, 1907 Olnev, He died Sept. ho great-grandchildren. 6:20 p.m. Tuesday in Deratnr 14, 1964.

Surviving are daufrhters Mrs Central Illinois Charlie (Grace) Bereer of Olney; Mrs. Dan (Hazel) Perry Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Oakley Brick Church of the Brethren. -Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Wednesday at Brintlinger's 'Funeral Home, Cerro Gordo. Burial will Births oi Bridgeport; son, Dewey of Lawrenceville: brothprs Arthur St. AnthnnV Mmriil Elston of Howell. Mich Val DENTON. Mr nri a o-i Elston of Fort Worth.

Tpy Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Mr. Jones was born in Decatur, a son of Earl F.

and Eva White Jones. He lived in Decatur all his life, worked at Mueller Co. and was a World War II veteran. He married Madge Stone Dec. 9, 1964, in Decatur.

Surviving, are wife; sons, Jame- William, James, William, Ronald and Jerry, all of De mcjnom, ooy, Oct. 9 MCELROY, Mr. and Mrs. Terry, Cowden, boy, Oct. 9 CROSS.

Mr. nnrl AArc Crnnrli t.ii. be in Cross Cemetery. sisters, Mrs. Bessie Wilhite of Olnev: Mrs Zella C.ndk nf iricio Mrs.

Lonnett was horn in boy, Oct. 9 Decatur. She was a memhpr of 14 grandchildren; 33 Mattoon Memorial Hospital BAKER. Mr'nnri AAr. TE1I.

Oakley Brick Church of Hip great-grandchildren; two great Oct. 8 St VlnMt Uunnn.l Ul Brethren. greai-grandcniidren. DENPSPY. Mr nH i A brother and crranrisnn She married Claude Cnn- Taylorville, boy.

Oct. 9 nett in 1906 at Oaklev. He died preceded her in death CMrlKton Community Hospital WALKFP. AAr nnri Mr. l.

girl. Oct. 9 Oct. 10, 1955. KAFKA Cloy County Hospital WHEEI EP -H Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.

catur; stepsons, Charles, Floyd, Walter, Richard, Gary and John Stone, all of Decatur; stepdaughters, Joann Stone of Fairfield, boy. Oct. 9 John Kafka, 74, of Mount Edwin (Daryle) Trummell of Jarman Hospital HlfiHT. Mr Oakley; four grandchildren- Pulaski died 11:20 p.m. Monday girl.Oct.V nnnur- in St.

Clara's Manor. Lin Decatur, Mrs. William (Peggy inree great grandchildren. Richland Memorial Hospital coln. rULAND.

Mr. nnri Mr Ann) Stout of Riverside, a son preceded her in I I un- monr, gin, ucr. 9 death. Funeral services will be 2 ADranom Lincoln Memorial Hospital BERGMAN. Mr i.ITT.

p.m. Thursday in St. Thomas Aauinas Catholic Chirrrh Mhimt coin, girl. Oct. 8 KINDRED, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger, Lincoln, boy, Oct. 8 MURPHY. Mr unit Mr. EHRAT Charles Ehrat.

fifi nf rural ruiasKi. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. wednesdav at Snhaht boy, Oct. 8 Shobonier died 3:40 D.m. Mon Mrs.

Jessie (Marie) Carter of Clinton; father, Earl Jones of Decatur; brothers, Wesley and Edmund of Decatur; sisters, Mrs. Dwight (Alice) Lukens of Bement, Mrs. Vernice (Catherine) Voyles of Oreana; half-sisters, Mrs. John (Donna) Logan of Oreana and Mrs. Carl (Charlotte) Frazee of unerai Home.

Mount Puiasti day in Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia. where Scripture services will be Decatur Births P.m. wednesdav Rnrial will Funeral services will be 1:30 be in Mount Pulaski rmp- COLE. Mr. nnri tery.

Camelot Circle; boy, Oct. 9 CRUZ, Mr. and Mre p.m. Thursday in Emanuel Lutheran Church in Augsburg. Mr.

Kafka Wac hnrn in ok ui a. in uaiy. rural Shobonier. Fripnds maw Waggoner girl, Oct. 8 Mr- ond Mrs.

Ray, North girl, Oct. 9 Czechoslovakia, a son of John.

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