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B-4 Mid-Illinois Newspaper-Mondy, March 26, 1990 3GI7C- 3 Hospital Note aW -J or Blf aV eV Stacie Dycus and infant daughter, Charleston Pauline Jones, Casey Edith Kessler, Mattoon Corey Joseph, Mattoon Orlie Williams, Charleston Released Saturday Bruce Bruner, Newton Debra Coy and infant son, Neoga Edwin Holt, Charleston Joleen Speagle, Brocton Corey Stephens, Mattoon Births Saturday To Stacie Dycus of Charleston, a daughter Charleston Released Friday Karen Butler, Charleston Cindy Heady and infant son, Mattoon Marjorie Millsap, Charleston Ruth Preston, Mattoon Rebecca Toothman, Lerna John Wright, Ashmore Births Friday To Robert and Debra Coy of Neoga, a son To Frank and Kristie Winnett Charleston, a son Admitted Saturday Photo by Ruaaall Star Hundreds of Tae Kwon Do enthusiasts ranging from youngsters to middle-age, including men, and girls competed Saturday in the tournament at Mattoon High School. were held for all levels beginners belts and dozens and dozens of awarded. I Admitted Friday Donna Besola, Casey I Mary Bragg, Sullivan I Melba Brewer, Matoon Susan Clark, Mattoon Baby Boy Coy, Neoga Mary Crider, Beecher City I Tina Frantz, Mattoon Monroe Jenkins, Mattoon 5 Stella Kelley, Mattoon I James Kenyon, Charleston Dessie Price, Charleston Larry Santrock II, Mattoon Joleen Speagle, Brocton Rebecca Toothman, Lerna Lawrence Walden, Hidalgo Charles Ware, Mattoon Kristie Winnett and infant son, Siren Report Charleston police Michelle R. Seman, 20, Effingham, received a traffic citation for disobeying a traffic signal at 8:47 p.m. Wednesday when she entered the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Division Street and collided with Jason H.

Carter, 17, 2122 Cameron. Carter received a citation for not wearing a safety belt. Nancy R. Waltrip, Neoga, struck the rear of a car driven by William J. Strader, Ashmore, near the intersection of Madison Avenue and Seventh Street at 3:55 p.m.

Thursday after another vehicle caused Strader to stop suddenly. James R. Shotts, Somerville, knocked over a sign in the median of Lincoln Avenue at the intersection of 18th Street at 8:50 a.m. Thursday. Russell Moffett, 87, Ashmore, received a traffic citation for failure to yield Friday at 11:55 a.m.

when he struck a car driven by Jodie L. Scrivnlk, Mount Vernon, after he left a private drive and turned onto 18th Street. i A car owned by Mary L. Bough, Ashmore, was hit in the left rear fender while it was parked in the West Park Plaza parking lot on Lincoln Aveneue between 10:45 and 11:45 a.m. Wednesday.

A parked car belonging to Paul S. Koling, 1 102 Jackson was struck on the right side between 9 p.m. Thursday and 8:45 a.m. Friday. The Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Urwa show high FRONTS: COLO WARM STATIONARY 0 E3 E3 EJ HK3H LOW SHOWfRS AUN T-8TDRMB AUWHES of S.

tourney Shirley Hamby of Edgartown, a sister, Fern Randolph of Decatur, five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Hamby was a member of the Broadway Christian Church, the Elect Lady Chapter No. 40 Order of Eastern Star, Mattoon, Women of the Moose and Demolay Mothers.

Charlene Jacobs CHARLESTON Charlene C. Jacobs, 69, of Charleston died at 3:12 a.m. Sunday (March 25, 1990) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Caudill-King Funeral Home. Ralph Lang CHARLESTON Ralph "Cooney" Lang, 84, of Charleston died at 4:30 a.m.

Saturday (March 24, 1990) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Harper-Swickard Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Bill Boaz officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today. He was born March 5, 1906, in Coles County, the son of Lewis Albert and Amandabelle Moffett Lang. He married Beulah Decker in 1935; she survives. Also surviving are several nephews and nieces.

Mr. Lang was a construction engineer and operator of heavy equipment. He was a member of the Operating Engineers Local No. 841, Terre Haute, Ind. Memorials may be made to the Coles County Heart Fund.

Roy Shell SULLIVAN Roy Shell, 65, of Sullivan died at 6:15 p.m. Friday (March 23, 1990) in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the McMullin-Young Funeral Home, Sullivan, with the Rev.

Paul McGhghy officiating. Burial will be in Greenhill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today. He was born Feb.

5, 1925, in Stockton, Ohio, the son of Roscoe and Susan Robinson Shell. He women, boys regional Competitions through black trophies were Tae Kwon Do Church. Katharean Glaze MATTOON Katharean I. Glaze, 89, of Mattoon, formerly of Humboldt, died at 3:30 a.m. Sunday (March 25, 1990) in Douglas Living Center.

A private family funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Shrader Funeral Home, Areola, with the Rev. G. William Stevens officiating. Burial will be in Humboldt Cemetery, She was born Jan.

1, 1901, in Humboldt, the daughter of Jonah and Jane Sanders Stevens. She married Luther Glaze in 1923; he died in 1982. Surviving are two sons, William Glaze of Mattoon and Luther Glaze of Carlton, four daughters, Mrs. Marvin (Mae) Robison of Lawrence, Mrs. John (Mabel) Goode of Areola, Mrs.

Harold (Mary) Louth an of Humboldt and Mrs. Herbert (Cynthia Jane) Wesselman of Oscoda, 18 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. She also was preceded in death by three children. Mrs. Glaze was an employee of the Humboldt Grade School.

She was a member of the Humboldt Methodist Church. CarlGivens WINDSOR Carl Givens, 84, of Windsor died at 3:45 p.m. Sunday (March 25, 1990) irT St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Arrangements are incomplete at Lovins-Lockart Funeral Home, Windsor. Lilian Hamby MATTOON "Lilian Reta Hamby, 82, formerly of Mattoon died at 8:05 a.m.

Sunday (March 25, 1990) in Fox Valley Nursing Home, South Elgin. Arrangements are incomplete at Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home. She was born June 28, 1907, in Assumption, the daughter of Tipton and Ella Bird Kindel. She married Kenneth Harold Hamby in 1924; he died in 1962. Surviving are two sons, Francis E.

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Daily Game 9-3-6. Pick Four 8-8-2-8. Estimated Lotto Jackpot $5 million. Personals IN LOVING MEMORY Of WA. (Windy) Irwin, who passed away 2 yra ago today March 26, 1988.

Sadly missed by wife, Mary Margaret; i Bona, Bill, Jim, Donnie, Dick; daughter Cheryl their families IN MEMORY OF J. C. Taylor Sr. 2 yean, March 26. 1 Gone but not forgotten.

In our hearts forever. The Family IN REMEMBRANCE of our son JOHN PATRICK PEEL Sadly missed by Mom Dad married Holly M. England in 1948; she survives. Also surviving are two sons, Roy Allen Shell of Sullivan and Michael Edward Shell of St. Charles, a daughter, Patricia Jean Craig of Lovington; three brothers, Grover Shell of St.

Augustine, James Shell of Sullivan and Horace Shell of Carruthersville, three sisters, Lydia Hess of Sullivan, Dorothy Sullivan of Forest Grove, and Lena Harpster of Naples, two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a brother. Mr. Shell was a retired employee of General Electric in Decatur and an employee of Kite Woodworking in Sullivan. He was a U.S.

Navy veteran of World War II. Memorials may be made to the Moultrie County Chapter of the American Cancer Society or St. Mary's Hospital Oncology Department. Perry service CHARLESTON The funeral for Mabel D. Perry was held Sunday afternoon at the First Christian Church with the Rev.

Mark Prevo officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery. Caudill-King Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Organist Elaine Gardner played "What a Friend In Jesus," "Sweet Hour of Prayer" and "How Great Thou Art." Pallbearers were Richard Vail, Larry Chancellor, Dale Slifer, Arlie Brown, Harold Freeland and Donald Pierce. Mrs.

Perry, 90, of Charleston died March 23, 1990, in Cam bridge Court Nursing Home. Sherman service CHARLESTON The funeral for Ralph Sherman was held Saturday morning at the Harper-Swickard Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Boaz officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery in Rardin. Organist Lisa Skoog played "Beyond the Sunset," "In the Garden," and "Ivory Palaces." Pallbearers were Tom and Mark Sherman, Jim, Rick and Chuck Miller, and Pat Kneer.

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The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Immaculate Conception Church, Mattoon, with the Rev. Herman Niebrugge officiating. Burial with military rites will be in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today at Schilling's Funeral Home with a 7:30 p.m. wake service. He was born July 2, 1926, in Mattoon, the son of Clarence and Frances Prichard Bailey. He married Elizabeth Joan Nichols in 1947; she survives. Also surviving are his mother of Mattoon; five brothers, John, Joe and Jeffrey Bailey, all of Mattoon, James Bailey of Conway, and Tony Bailey of George Air Force Base, Calif seven daughters, Mrs.

Jerry (Cynthia) Hillary and Lisa Bailey, both of Tampa, Sally Morrison of Shelbyville, Mrs. Dennis (Susan) Allen of Mattoon, Mrs. William (Christie) Randall of Oak Park, Mrs. Quentin (Rebecca) 'Glover of Belleville, and Mrs. Billy (Angela) Leon of Port Chester, N.Y.; 24 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Mr. Bailey was an operator at U.S.I. Chemicals, Tuscola, for many years. He was a veteran of World War II and coached Mattoon Jaycee League Baseball for the "Barristers" for many years. He was a member of the Moose Lodge, the Marion Council No.

5960 in Ocala, Our Lady of the Springs Catholic Church in Ocala, and the Knights of Columbus. Memorials may be made to Mattoon Junior Baseball League Building Fund. Clyde Burrow MATTOON Clyde Burrow, 78, of Mattoon died at 1:11 p.m. Sunday (March 25, 1990) in Convalescent Care Center. Arrangements are incomplete at J.J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, Decatur. Schilling's Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Burrow was born Feb. 11, 1912, in Cowden, the son of Charles and Phoebe Burrow.

Surviving are a brother, William Burrow; and a sister, Louise Barnett of Mattoon. Martha Edwards WESTFIELD Martha V. Edwards, 88, of Westfield died at 5:15 a.m. Saturday (March 24, .1990) at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.-today at the Westfield United Methodist Church with the Rev.

James Whitkanack officiating. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery, Westfield. Markwell Funeral Home, Casey, is in charge of arrangements. She was born Jan. 8, 1902, in Oakland, the daughter of William and Carsella Wheeler Sublett.

She married Clarence Edwards in 1925; he died in 1963. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Marion (Mary Catherine) Goble of Casey and Mrs. Ben (Irma Jean) Hammond of Westfield; four brothers, Charles Edwards of Oakland, Wayne Edwards of Charleston, and Keith and Donald Edwards, both of Westfield; 22 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by a son, a brother, a sister and a great-great-grandchild.

Mrs. Edwards was a member of the Westfield United Methodist Church and Royal Neighbors Camp No. 503, Oakland. Memorials may be made to the Westfield United Methodist A car. belonging to Michael A.

Hernandez, Naperville, was hit on the left Bide sometime between 10 p.m. Thursday and 1:10 p.m. Friday while it was parked near the intersection of Sixth Street and Jefferson Avenue. Charleston fire Firefighters responded to two false alarms over the weekend. One was to the Omega House, 910 17th at 10:44 a.m.

Saturday. The other was at Talk of the' Town beauty shop, 813 18th Street, at 3 a.m. Sunday. Mattoon police A vehicle driven by Theresa J. Paul of 404 N.

22nd Mattoon, struck a light pole about 3:50 a.m. Saturday on South 19th Street near the General Electric plant. A vehicle driven by Robert N. Elliott of 1209 Wabash Mattoon, struck a sign post about 11:45 a.m. Friday at the Huck's store, corner of Sixth Street and Charleston Avenue.

Vehicles driven by Christopher Nichols of 816 N. 34th Mattoon, and Angela L. Horn of 21? Hickory Lane, Mattoon, were damaged in an accident about 3 p.m. Friday at the intersection of South 26th Street and Marshall Avenue. A vehicle driven by Mary B.

McGahon of Shelbyville struck a metal sign post about 4:15 p.m. Friday at Arbys, 800 block of Charleston Avenue. Monday, March 26. temperatures. C1990 Accu-WmWw, Ine HBO dQ SHOW Kt SUNNY FT.

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