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IJecatur, Illinois, luesday, iov ember 12, JWoiJ Thfci DbUAl UK KliVlbW 11 1 LLi Pumralt Decatur 02 a Sunday in Barnes Children Hospital, St. Louis, after an Deaths, HELPFUL ASSISTANCE. We ara fully staffed and fully equipped to handle any and all details on your behalf during a time of bereavement. We are the choice of so many families because we are prepared to serve. illness of three weeks.

He. was born July 20, 1968, in Decatur, a. son of John F. and Marilyn Taylor Grayned of 654 W. Elm St.

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Please report errors promptly. This newspaper can only be responsible for one Incorrect insertion. Advertising Agency rotes furnished an request. For other classified information: Coll 429-4353. write the Herald and Review Classified or inquire In person at the classified counter, 345 N.

Main, Decatur, 111. CALL CLASSIFIED TODAYI 429-4353 CLASSIFIED INDEX An Index to Classified Groups Monson Funeral Chapel Gene L. Monson 239 W. Prairie Ph. 428-4429 ADAM YABSKI Adam Yebski Funeral services for Adam Yobski will be at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in St. John's Lutheran Church. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Wednesday and from noon until service time at the church.

Memorials may be made to the St. John's Lutheran Church building fund Mr. Yobski, 88, of 1259 Condit St. died at 6:10 p.m. Monday in Wabash Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Yobski was a retired painter in the car shops of the Wabash Railroad Co. He was employed there for 62 years. He was born Nov. 29, 1879, in Germany, a son of John and Wilhelmina Yobski, and lived all of his life in America in Decatur.

He married Augusta Ponteck Oct. 2, 1902, in Decatur. She survives. Mr. Yobski was a member of St.

John's Lutheran Church. He also leaves two sons, Ernest and Arthur, both of Decatur; three daughters, Mrs. Austin (Marie) Green, Mrs. Walter (Clara) Salefski, and Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Karash, all of Decatur; six grandchildren and four great -grandchildren.

MARION R. ELLIS Marion R. Ellis, 60, of 1240 S. Silas St. died at 7:45 a.m.

today in i. Mary Hospital. He was born Oct. 23. 1908, in a child Tower Hill, a son of Reece Hattie Ellis.

Mi1" II.e?e Title Me. Anliquet-Cet lector Items. 41 Apartments tor Rent 74 Area Mouses far solo ft Articles for tale. Trod SI Aectto Salsa 44 Automotive It Auto Service Pern) 1 oats end Accessories 41 osImsi, Office Equipment so Business Oaaerrtmity 34 Business Personals 12 Business Places Sole, Rent S4 Business Service 14 Camaina, Campers' Need St Card of Thanks tl Cemetery Lots, Monuments 17 Decatur Houses lor Sale 2 Dotv Cats, Other Pell 4 Farmers' Markers 42 Farms for Sato or Rent it Financial 54 Feeds, Food Markets Funeral Directors el Funeral Flowers Funerals Control Illinois tl Funerals Decatur tl Geroae for Rent 7S Garden, Lawn, Nursery 44 Help Wanted It Homo Improvement 44 Housahold Coed Hovsoa tar Rant In Memeriam at Insurance Lost and Found it Lett tor Sole Masonic Temple Activities tl Meeting Notice a Mobile Homes Motorcycles. Bicycles 12 Music, Radio, Television 7t Personals ii Rummage Sales it Salespeople Wonted St Situation Wanted Sleeping Rooms 74 Sporting Beads Travel 15 Trucks and Trailers.

24 Vocational Trainina WantedRoar state 04 Wanted To Boy Wanted to Rent 12 Wearing Aaaaret 54 Where to Co 14 FwMral Dirctra 01 13 IS 15 15 AERLINGUS will show films on Irelond, Frl. p.m., Nov. 15 at Franklin Mall, refreshments. Call 423-2541, Franklin Travel tor details. 1514 7 DAY CRUISE to Jamaica from Miami on brand new ship.

Fares start os low as SI 95. Call us. Citizens National Band Travel Bureau, Ph. 429-4144. Automotive 14 13 AMERICAN MOTORS: 1(67, 770 Rombler Rebel, 232, 4 cylinder, outomatlc, steering brakes, like new tires, radio, reclining seats, air conditioning.

S1995. 1382 W. Wood, 429-1221. 14 13 BONNEVILLE 1964 4 door hardtop, power, olr, look, look only $1195. '40 Codlllac DeVllle, Trusner, 144 N.

Water. BUICK, 1954 Station Wagon; 19 59 riymoutn, Dom in good running condl- nop. rn. 42J-JU7, CHEVROLET, 1957, Hydromotlc, type. rn.

sz-yjio. 14 14 BUICK, 195t, Reodmaster. new botterv. rebuilt corburatar, engine good shape. cneop.

4Z-iy otter 3 p.m. It 14 BUICK, 1966 Electro 225. 4 door hordton. conditioned, 1 owner, low miles, ell power, extra sharp. Motors.

2525 n. waier, ez-5193. 16 1 BUICK, 1966: Skylark, Grand Sport convertible, extra clean, $1950. Call 423-5005 after 5 p.m. It 15 BUICK, 1967 LeSabra 4 Doer Hardtop, automatic, power steering, radio, whitewalls, 1,000 actual 1 owner, $1375.

422-1521. 16 16 BUICK, 1969 Electro, custom coupe, full power olr, vinyl roof. Must sell. Ph. 77-4530.

14 12 CADILLAC, 1961: power, oir, $695; Olds '63, power $850. Del's Auto Sales, 901 W. Eldorado, 428-7332. 16 13 CADILLAC 1967 coupe, air, fully equip- Beo. Mercury coupe, rea, 18,000 ml.

Reduced. Trusner, 844 N. Water. 14 13 CAPRICE 194 coupe, power, olr. '62 Chevy SS.

'63 Chevy wagon, VI, reduced. Trusner, $44 N. Water. 16 CHEVELLE, 1947 Concors Wagon, full size passenger, 327 VI, automatic, new tires 4. many extras, owner must sell, $1950, might trade for older ear.

423-1950, or see 2416 E. Main. It 12 CHEVELLE, 1967, Mallbu, 4 deer station wagon, Vt automatic, toctory air; Ford, 1963, Country Sedan, 9 oassenoer VI automatic, power steering, Aschermann i-ora, Artnur M3-ZZ33. 14 14 CHEVROLET 1959 wagon; '60 Ford wagon, mechonlcally good. Each $145.

Kellow Motors, 2812 N. Oakland, 877-5577. 14 It CHEVROLET 1959, 4, standard shift, cheap transportation, mechanically good. $90. After 5, 429-5095.

1. 12 CHEVROLET, 1960; Brookwood station wagon, fair condition, $75. 428-4236. It 12 CHEVROLET 1963 Impola 2 door hardtop. VI, stick shift, ust overhauled.

Priced reasonable. Private owner. 429-1612. 16 13 CHEVROLET 1964 SS 327, power, air. like new.

'64 Impala coupe, gleaming white, $1195. Trusner, 844 N. Water. 16 14 CHEVROLET, 194; 283, Impola. 4 door hardtop, automatic, extra clean.

57 Southwood South Snores, 428-0581. 16 14 CHEVROLET, 1964 Super Sport, $900. Ph. 44-3lU0. 16 II CHEVROLET, 1967 4 door, power steer ing praxes, automatic, only $1500.

Private party. 421-3207. 16 It CHEVROLET, 1967, blue Super Sport, 4 speed, 396. Can be seen at 1969 E. William.

14 CHEVROLET, 1967, Caprice, vinyl roof. air conditioned, low Olds, 191 Delta Holiday sedan, air conditioned, few GMC 1961 'A ton pickup, VI, outomatlc, all power, 5,000 ml. Carl Grabb Motors, Shelbyvllle 774-2165. 1 it CHEVROLET, 1967 Comoro SS, 350, 4 speed, 12100; 191 Bulck, all power air, $550. Ph.

421-1418. 14 13 CHEVELLE 191 SS 396, 4 speed, gold. vinyl top. cnevelle SS 39, automatic. i rusner, 4-44 n.

water. It 12 CHEVY II, 192, Nova 400, automatic, cylinder. Huitn Motors, 1053 E. Eido- rodo, 429-1622. 16 12 CHRYSLER, 194.

300 4 door hardtao. power, 20,000 mi. Like new condition. 836 N. Main.

It -17 CHRYSLER, 194; convertible, S1895, lust like new. schwatbo Motors, Rt. 4t orana, 42S-55Z3 It 15 COMET, 1962: S22 art. automatic oood conaition, reasonable, pn. 87-9090 an.r 4 p.m.

it it CORVETTE, 197, convertible, maroon, 300, 4 speed, excellent condition. $3400. Must sell. 177-9542; 877-7785. It 12 DODGE 1945 Coronet 440, 383 high performance, 4 speed, mags, wide avals.

Must sail, make otter. 429-4087. It 12 DODGE, 1944, 440 Model, 2 door hardtop. power steering, automatic, VI. Ph.

177- 0882. 14 12 FORD, 1950; door, VI, ttick, $100 or best otter, ph. 177-2149. 14 13 FORD, 1944, Custom 1 door, cruisomatlc must sell. 5700.

Elmer Sanborn, 309 s. Water, Shelbyvllle, 111. 774-4142. 14 15 FORD, 1944 Galaxie 500: 390 4 speed. Reasonably priced.

Coll 77-3874 before 1:30 p.m. 14 12 FORD, 1945 Custom 4 door, eyl. automatic, very clean. Callison Ford sales, Moweaqua 748-3217. 1 12 FORD, 1945; Gaiaxie, 4 door hardtop, Vt automatic, real clean, 38,000 actual miles, J1295; Chevrolet, 192, 4 door sto-tion wagon, cylinder straight shift, real clean, $550; Chevrolet, '57 Bel Air, 4 door, VB straight shift, clean.

$295: Chevrolet, 1957, Bel Air, 4 door, cynnaer, lutomaric motor overhauled. now tires, cloon, J295; Plymouth -41. 4 door sedan, $195; Funks Motor Sales, Bethany 5-i432, 14 14 FORD, 1944 Golaxie 2 door hordton. vi tuny oejuippea, good condition. Graves Motor (.0., IIIIOPOIIS 484-3021.

It 13 FORD, 1947 Ford Foirlone 500, 2 door naratop. 194 Ford Galaxie S00, 4 door hardtop, steering IV air. Wilson Auto tales, Shelbyvllle 774-2191. It 12 AAA PORTWOOD'S RE-OWN ED AUTOMOBILES Plymouth Satellite Wagon, 9 passenger, fully equipped, very snarp. '61 Dodge Polar a 4 Door Hardtop, fully equipped, air conditioning, service policy, 1500 mi.

'68 Plymouth Belvedere Satellite Door Hardtop, 6700 service policy. it Plymouth Fury III Fallback, fully quipped, air conditioning, service policy, 8500 mi. Dodge Pelara 2 Door Hardtop, fully equipped air conditioning, 10,500 mi. 64 Chevy Impala 4 door, 396 turbo nyaramariCf power, service policy, like new 67 Dodge Pokjra Wagon, air, power, passenger, service policy. 67 Bulck Electro 225, fully equipped, factory air, like new.

67 Pontlac Ventura 1 Door Hardtop, fully equipped, factory air. '65 Thunderblrd Landou, fully equipped, factory air conditioned. '65 Chevy A Door Hardtop, power, air. local owner. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM City Motors 110 E.

ELDORADO 421-9011; 423-7715 Travel Automotive "4 12 FORD 197 GTA, low mileage. Moke an olfer. Maroo, III. 794-5072. 16 15 GOOD TRANSPORTATION buys.

$95 up. East Condit Motors, 950 E. Condil, Ph. 428-2213. 16 13 AL FRITZ Motorama Heme Of Quality Cars '61 Cadillac convertible power air '48 Coorice 9 passenger, power, air '67 Barracuda, hardtop, power '67 Chevelle 396, 4 speed '67 Caprice coupe, power, air, warranty '67 DeVille Coupe, vinyl top, air 64 Chevy.

428, Hot Rod '66 GTO, 4 speed, power '65 Impala 396, 4 speed '65 El Camino, power, air '65 Impola 9 passenger, power air '65 Mustang 4 speed hardtop '65 Dodge, V8, stick, utility truck '65 Bonneville hardtop, power air '63 T-BIrd, power, air, sharpest In town '63 Calaxle, V8, automatic '63 Rambler, 6, automatic, 1 owner '62 Chevy wagon, choice of 2 '62 Chevy 4 door sedan, extra good '61 Chevy, hardtop, V8. stick '59 Chevy convertible, VI, outomatlc '5s Ford 4 door, 6 stick, sharpest around 57 Ford hardtop, VI, Stkk 5 Ford Wagon, VS. stick 55 International pickup Al Fritr Russ Fritz Most Reasonable Financing Aval tab I I Weekdays; Sat. 15; Closed Sun. 2245 N.

OAKLAND 12 AUTO Buyers: HINT-OF-THE-WEEK! I BE SURE AND Check Our Special Weidenbacher Values Before You Buy Anything! '68 OLDS Oelmont 18 4 door, gold white top. Ilk new gold Interior, oil power, radio, hydramatlc, whitewalls, 425 VS engine, fine 1 owner. Was: $3195 $2788 65 PONTIAC Tempest coupe, blue, trtatchlna Interior. automatic, ruuia. economy moaci that's real easy an the pocketbook.

Was: 51195 $899 '67 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door, gold, power steering, radio, automatic, factory air, whltewoito, matching Interior. Extra fine. Wat: J2695 $2284 '65 OLDS Jets. or tt Holiday sedan, 1 owner, aqua finish, full power, radio, whitewalls. automatic many extroi.

Was: $1275 $1275 '63 BUICK Electro 225 hardtop, blue, matching lip terlor, all power, radio, factory air. whitewalls, loads of extras. This a flnt bargain. Was: SI 195 $798 '62 OLDS Dynamic Convertible, target red, white fop, rf all vinyl Interior, power steering, power brakes, hydramatic, whitewalls, other extras on thlt an owner. Was: S995 $695 '61 OLDS Dynamic Holiday sedan, red one) white turone, vinyl interior, all power, radio, hydramatlc, whitewalls, air conditioner.

Good Rocket V8. Was: J795 $444 '63 OLDS Storflr coupe, high powered Rocket VI, console witn i snitt nyaromatic, radio, all power, beautiful soddle mist wif-buckets to match. Was: J1255 $799 Weidenbacher i i oias LATE MODEL LOT 333 N. Broadway Ph. 421-4412 DOLLAR DOWN LOT 504 E.

William h. 421-713 Funerals Bluff, and 19 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. HAROLD E.

BAILEY Harold E. Bailey, 57, of rural Macon died at 8:45 p.m. Monday in St. Mary's Hospital. He was born Sept.

28, 1911, in Macon County, a son of John and Annie Kallenbach Bailey. Mr. Bailey, a farmer, was a life-long resident of Macon County. He was a member of the Zion Chapel United Methodist Church. On Feb.

1, 1935, he married Joyce Hill in rural Macon. Survivors include his wife; I i 1 uiree aaugniers, dots, uon (Nancy) Harrell of Hillsboro, Mrs. John (Christine) Kirk of Blue Mound and Mrs. Bob (Rita) Doty of a brother, Cyril Bailey of De catur; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Dummermuth of Macon and Mrs.

M. Edward (Vada) Pistorius of Boody and eight grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Macon County Me morial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call after 5 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. AUBREY V. MCGINNIS Funeral services for Aubrey Virgil McGinnis will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home in Mount Auburn where friends may call today.

Burial will be Mount Auburn Cemetery. Mr. McGinnis, 60, of Mount Auburn died at 8:30 a.m. Monday in his home. He was an employe of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad.

Mr. McGinnis had lived his entire life in the Mount Auburn area. He was born in Mount Auburn Township on June 9, 1908, a son of Terrance and Catherine Everman McGinnis. He never married. Surviving are four brothers, Pat McGinnis.

Mount Auburn; Do McGinnis, Taylarvflle: Kyle McGinnis, Edinburg, and iMorgrei, rana Airs, uiaaya patrick Mechanicsburg, and Mrs. Faye Aiken and Mrs. Lottie Stogdell, both of Roby, 111. PAUL CLEESON Funeral services for Paul Henry Cleeson of 535 N. Water St.

will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home, with burial in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home after 4 p.m.

today. Mr. Cleeson, 83, died in Decatur and Macon County Hospital at 10:55 a.m. Sunday. JOHN E.

GRAYNED Graveside services for John E. Grayned will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Wednesday until noon at the J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. The child died at 1 p.m of Record retired tarmer, died a.m.

Sunday, jnciurviiw Kesiorium; services 10 a.m. Wednesdov, McCracken Funeral Hhm Pona; burial Price Cemetery, Oconee; ran to p.m. ruesoay. HOLDS, Mrs. Anna Storm, 13, Kansas City, formerly of Windsor, died a.m.

Monday In a Kansas Citv. Knn hospital; leaves husband Charles; daugh- wis. i-iuuine uanxtn, Windsor; Mrs. Vivian Tracy, Konsas City, son Gerald Storm, Konsas City, sister Mrs. W.

E. Rue, Mottoon; services p.m. Thursday, Levins Funeral Home, Windsor; burial Ash Grove Cemetery, near can to p.m. Wednesday. KELLY, William 42, Chicago, died Sunday, Illinois Research Hospital, Chicago; leaves mother Mrs.

Lydia Johns, Canton; brother Cloude, Staunton; sisters Mrs. Betty Conroy, Cambria; Mrs. Aline Campbell. Flora; services 3 a.m. Wednesday, McCracken Funeral Home, rana; burial Mound cemetery, pana; call after noon Wednesday.

SKELTON, Vernon 49, Olney, died Frldoy morning, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; services 1:30 p.m. Tuesdoy, Schaub Funeral Home, Olney; burial Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Decatur Herald Decatur Daily Review Decatur Sunday Herald and Review Weekly Carrier Rates: Payable in Advance to Carrier Herald and Review 13 Issues $1.00 Herald morning 7 issues .60 Review evening 7 issues .60 Rates by Mail: Payable in Advance to: P. O. Bex 311, or 365 N.

Main Decatur, In Trading Area Herald 7 issues per week Review $11.00 12 months $11.00 10.00 4 months 10.00 5.50 3 months 5.50 Herald and Review 13 Issues per week 12 months $35.00 Sunday Only 12 months SI Outside Trading Area Herald 7 Issues per week Review $26.50 12 months $26.50 15.00 4 months 15.00 1.00 3 months oo Herald end Review 13 Issues per week 12 months $50.00 Sunday Only 12 months $11.00 Carrier rotes apply on mall subscriptions to areas with- carrier service. Foreign rates on request. 3 Ellis, Marion R. ARRANGEMENTS INCOMPLETE Dawson Wikoff 2 13 Grayned Infani John E. roves ide services 1 p.m.

Wednesday, interment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call of tht funeral home Wednesday morning until service time. J. J. Moran Sons 02 11 Shaw, Leslie Sr.

Services 10 o.m. Tuesdoy Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery. Friends may can ot runerai nome. J.

J. Moran Sons C2 Walsh, John P. Requiem High Moss I Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Patricks Catholic Church. Intrrment Calvary Ceme tery. Friends may call at trie funeral homo after 4 p.m. Tuesdoy. Rosary to be recited I p.m.

Tuesdoy by Decatur Council No. 557 Knights of Columbus and Honor Guard by Jeremiah Murphy Assembly 4rh Degree Knights of Colum bus from 7 until p.m. Tuesday. J. J.

Moran Sons 02 14 Yobski, Adam Servlcee 1:3 Thursdoy, St. John Lutheran Church. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may coll at the fu neral home otier 4 p.m. weanesaay, then ot tho church from noon Thursdoy until service time.

Memorials may be made to he St. John's Lutheran cnurcti Building Dawson Wikoff FuTPtfBh -Cafrrretl IHrrtOft 0313 McGinnis, Aubrey Virgil Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Chapel. Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after p.m. Tuesday. Dawson Wikoff MT. AUBURN, ILL. Funeral Flowers 04 12 Aarou fa Zuruiond We Deliver.

Hourans 429-5305 In Mamerian 64 12 SCHNEIDER, MARY: In loving memory of my deor sister who passed away i years ago today. God gave me wonderful sister, she was the very best, no one knows how much we miss her, since God called her home to rest. Sadly missed by. Nellie con. CametarY Lots, Morrutrvanti 07 07 II OLO CAPITAL Monument Works, est.

1924, 411 S. 4th, Vandalia. Open daily, Sun. 1-5. Large beautiful display.

Macenie TampU ActivitiM 13 DEMOLAY: Jerome R. Gorln Chapter. Stated meeting 7:30 rn. Wednesday. All members urged to attend.

at 13 STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. t7: Stated meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. All members urged to attend. Mowting rotrT 09 14 Join Weight Watchers LEARN HOW TO LOSS WilGHT KEEP IT OFF! Registration, weekly meetings, $2.

Far tree Information call 429-4411. Lett and Found 10 PUPPY, port Collie, 3 to 4 femole, found near Wyckles Corner, needs home ir unciaimea. 473-2607. Personals 11 GLADYS CRAWFORD now at House at Beauty. Old new customers welcome.

Ph. 423-7196. Business Personals 12 12 -14 BILL, THE BARBER, It bock ot Ray Slddens, 311 N. Atain. Park across from Penneys.

12 17 CAROL HOUSE SUE GROVES welcomes old new customers to the Jewel Box, 1777 E. Eldorado, Ph. 421- 1SV2. WWe to 14 14 15 ANNUAL COUNTRY STORE Baraar. Open II a.m.

Turkey Ham Suooer. serving begins 5 p.m. Blue Mound United Methodist Church, Nov. 15. Everyone welcome! 14 15 ASHBY'S HOUSE OF PLENTY.

Every Tuesdoy night, all the Spaghetti you can eat. Free party room. Monroe King. 14 16 AT KEN'S TAP: Tho Del Mars, the little band with the bla band sounds. Sat.

nltes: :30 12:30, 230 W. Wood. 14 13 BUSINESS PEOPLE! Dent skip lunch, stop In Moses Restaurant, Arthur for ejulck service and great food! 14 CERAMICS Fascinatlna hobby. Make cnrisrmas gins, cusses days or even ings, tow w. penning.

14 15 DANCE TOG SHOP, "Everything In dance wear." 1002 W. Harrison, 177-9451; weekdays, 4-1 p.m. 9-3. 14 14 IN ARTHUR where friends meet ta oat and enoy a delicious meal. Sugar Bowl Cafeteria, Vi bile east of Bank.

14 It POP DOCK Drive Up! 24 10 oz. bottles, $1.20 deposit. 10 Whistle 5 diet flavors. Bottling, 242 W. Pockord.

14 12 TONIGHTS SPECIAL: Spaghetti, meat sauce game oreaa, ssc. 6 p.m. till 12. 121 Club. 2555 N.

22nd St. 14 Tl TONIGHT'S SPECIAL: Vi fried chicken. siaw ron, eoc p.m. till 12. 121 Club, 2555 N.

22nd St. 14 14 UNITED TRAVEL SERVICE for olr tickets, notel accommodations tours. No Service Charge! 429-5351, 140 $. Main. Travel 1514 WHY DONT YOU ga owoy coll rour seasons travel, inc.

lzs N. Main, Ph. 429-2525. Air. Ellis was employed as a chemical engineer's helper at the A.

E. Staley Mfg. Co. He moved to Decatur from Arkansas about 40 years ago. He served in the U.

S. Army during World War II. On Feb. 23, 1943, he married Edna Wilson in Decatur. She survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Royal (Mary) Kester, of Decatur; four stepsons, Darrel Wilson, Ronald Wilson Bill Wilson and Gary Wilson, ail of Decatur; three stepdaughters, Mrs. G. A. Patricia) Meisenhelter of Blue Mound, and Mrs.

Howard (Janet) Ogden and Mrs. Eugene (rnyuis; Andrews, both of fhe things of Decatur; a brother. Walter ofTCemeterv. Friends mav rail The things of a child are not necessarily put away because a person has become a man. So it is with electric trains and so it is with many so-called children's features in a newspaper.

We think in particular of the comics. Any youngster can enjoy the comics if he can read or even look at pictures. But the fact is, many comics are best enjoyed by the mature reader. So, don't blush when you are caught peering at the comics in this paper. Enjoy! DECATUR uresiview, two Sisters, Mrs.

Artie (Mildred) Wallace of Crawfordsville, and Mrs. Berlin (Sarah) Clements of Pine A Matter Fire Calls Monday 11:45 a.m. lsoo N. 22nd. Car fire, caused by short In wiring.

No damage Pecatur Births MAURER, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby, 260 S. torn, uoy, nov. sr.

mory YOCKEY, Mr. and Mrs. Thomos, 751 W. Wood, girl, Nov. 9, St.

Mary's LOCKE, Mr. and Mrs. Brent, Macon, girl. Nov. 10, St.

Mory's WALLIS, Mr. and Mrs. George, 336 N. Wyckles, boy, Nov. 11, St.

Mory's EVANS, Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert, 1504 N. Church, girl, Nov.

9, BECK, Mr. and Mrs. Gary, Niantic, boy, Nov. 11, WHITESIDE, Mr. and Mrs.

William Niantic. girl, Nov. 11, BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. William, Macon, boy, Nov.

12, SL Mary's Central Illinois Deaths APEL, Charles, 87, Lincoln, died 7:50 p.m. Monday, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln; leaves wife Bertha; son Carl, Lincoln; daughter Leana Apel, Lincoln: brother Albert, Lincoln; sister Miss Lillie Apel, Lincoln; body in Holland Berry Funeral Home, Lincoln; arrangements incomplete. ELIFF, Mrs. Minerva Ater, 0, Weslaco, formerly of Piatt County, died 11:30 a.m. Saturday In Texas; leaves daughter Mrs.

Hazel Zehr, Metamora; sons Thomas Ater, Davenport, Iowa; Richard Ater, Austin, Ralph Ater, El Centra, serivces 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bauman Funeral Home, Monticello; burial Monticello Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. GLASPY. Willlom, t9.

Tower Hill, ttEJ vu i Wfil," 3 and Review WHEN A distant burial It desired. ve moke all necessary arrangements. We are familiar with all details Involved, and ore affiliated with funeral homes in ovary community. BRINTLINGER'S DECATUR AND CERRO GORDO PH. 422-1571' PH.

2 Fumrals Decatur 02 14 Adams, Wilhelmina Services 10 o.m, Thursday, Chapel. In terment v.raceiana cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home otter 5 p.m. Wednesday. Dawson Wikoff 12 14 Bailey, Harold E.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Chapel. In terment macon county Memorial Park. Friends may call at tho funeral home oner 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Dawson Wikoff Bush, (Catherine A. Graveside Senires 10 o.m. Wednesday, uon mage ipnngtield, nr. Friends may call at the funeral heme from 7 until p.m. Tuesday.

Dawson Wikoff 13 Cleeson, Paul H. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Chapel. interment Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m.

Tuesday, J. J. Moran Sons Copeland, Katie B. Services I p.m. Thursday at St.

Peten cnurcn, intrement Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral homo from 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dawson Wikoff.

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