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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 20

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 20

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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20
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Decatur, Illinois, Friday, September 20, 1963. OECATUR HERALD 20 ney in the early 1930's. and Macon County Hospital. (formerly of Decatur, died at 11:40 Cemetery. Mr.

James was an honorary Keeping Up to Time Lagos, Nigeria (AP) Nigeria has signed an agree Friends may call at the J. J. She was born in Piatt County p.m. yesterday in Cicero. HENRY C.JAMES, NEWTON, DIES AT 84 Newton, Sept.

19 (Special) Henry C. James, 84, Newton Local Obituaries on March 27, 1882, daughter of She had been ill for the past six deacon of the First Baptist Church in Newton. Moran Sons Funeral Home, Surviving are six sons, John Los Angeles, David Der Creek; Edward El Cer-rito, Aloysius Chicago; Col. Jeremiah Bangor, Maine; Maj. Joseph Berkeley, daughters, Mrs.

Michael (El where the rosary will be recited Densill and Elizabeth Harrington Hinsdill. Funeral sen-ices will be 2 p.m. ment with the Swiss Watch Manufacturers Federation to establish at 7:30 p.m. today by members businessman and former city al months. She was born Nov.

10, 1877, near Greenville, the daughter of Rudolph and Catherine Streuber. Saturday in the First Baptist She moved to Decatur in 1891 Paul Heffernan derman and Jasper County treas a watch repair section in the sub Church. Burial will be in River of St Vincent DePaul Society. Plumbers and Steamfitters Local and was a member of the First urban Yaba Technical Institute. side Cemetery.

urer, died at 4:30 a.m. today in Richland Memorial Hospital in Methodist Church. 65 members will attend the fu Mrs. Boland moved to Cicero la) Ryan, Champaign; Catherine tTiends may call alter 2 p.m. She married Robert F.

Stewart neral services. A. Boland, Cicero; 26 grandchil Olney. Friday in the Seessengood Fu eight years ago after residing in Decatur for 55 years. dren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Mr. James had been an auction neral Home here. on Aug. 24, 1909, in Decatur. He survives.

Mrs. Robert Stewart G. E. Bucher, Switzerland's ambassador to Nigeria, signed for the federation. The new section is expected to improve watch repair standards in this West African country.

Three step-children preceded She was a member of St. Pat eer since 1913 and opened a real estate business in 1920. A former death. One sister preceded her in ricks' Catholic Church and the Catholic Daughters of America. Venezuela's Angel Falls plunges more than 3.000 feet.

death. school teacher, he was the county (More obituaries on Page IB) Private services will be held at treasurer 1922-26. On Nov. 27, 1900, she married 3 p.m. Saturday at the Dawson John Edward Boland in Green Napoleon HI was the last mon arch to rule France.

He and his son, Hamilton, opened a used furniture store in Ol ville. He died in 1938. Wikoff Funeral Home, with burial in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. The family re ill I iL I 5 i i "The most wonderful Front Hook I have ever worn" jr quested no flowers. Mrs. John E. Boland Requiem High Mass for Mrs.

ts i 'is J. Corduroy Alvina C. Boland will be at 9 a m. Saturday in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, with burial in Requiem high mass for Paul Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the J. J. Moran Sons Daniel Heffernan, 50, 1328 E. Riverside who died Wednesday will be at 11 a.m.

Satur Home, where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today by the Mrs. Sarah Mabel Stewart, 81, day in St Patrick's Catholic Catholic Daughters of America. Mrs. Boland, 85, of Cicero, of 245 N.

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