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BEARDSTOW MAN SLAIN IS VERDICT COMPLETE TRIAL OF DAMAGE SUIT IN SCOTT COUNTY H. Hclmninnii Ki lied nknoMi) IV tmhi Jury to Return Sealed Verdict if is Reached In Case SHOOTS SELF NEAR HEART; PASSES At A Special to the Journal Beardstown. drath of CharlesH.Schumann here on Januarx 1. was due to a blow from a blunt instrument in the hands of or persons unknown, a coroner's jury decided this afternoon, The findings of the jury followed st en set ret conducted by Coroner Charles Gersmeyer since the death of Schumann, township ate employe. lerk and Schumann 1.

here eai Year ray at ai here Jan- blle accident morning, in The into a car Beardstown BC ree 1 th. ve.4 Howe pro due ine one I an wig has of the I conduci has been he next death the vj mina in th 1 the IV by le mysterious irjtie Winchester. January damage suit against FYed Chapman. Bluffs mayor, was given to the jury this evening at 6 o'clock. Thr decision of the Jurors will not he known until Monday morning as a sealed was ordered If the jury does not rcich a verdict by Saturday noon thr jurors will be discharged; if a rdict i.

reached it will be sealed and read Monday. Thr plaintiff rested his case after the testimony of two witnesses, uglcy and Ed Oreen this morn- iiu The defenw then placed 15 witnesses oji the stand, the taking of continuing until 3 oclock this afternoon The defense made an attempt to shov that the shot that resulted in an Injun to Hubert Gregory, plaintiff in tin suit was accidental, and that the mayor had no intention of shooting Gregory or any other person The defendant did not deny the shot but -aid he intended to shoot into the air to an alarm to the marshal. However, the cartridge did not explode and as he was attempting to put the gun in ket was accidentally discharged. Defense witnesses included Frank Rnrv Pied Tuscher. Roy Simmons, Olan Mueller.

1 D. Mueller, Dave Fitch. Daniel Alverez, Mont- Mueller If' and Glriney. The attorneys aigued an hour each at tin conclusion of the taking of testimony. Mrs.

Goodman Fatally Self 111 Health Blamed Greenfield, Jan IP Mrs. Zells Frances Goodman, mother ol two children, fatally wounded herself here at o'slock this morning when fired a .22 caliber pistol bullet into the region around her heart. She from outside the house, where she inflicted the fatal sound into the kitchen of her home where she col- lapsed on the floor, and died about ten minutes later 111 health was given as the cause She has been suffering for aeveral ears from heart trouble This morning she arose at thr usual time and left the house for a few minutes She lt'urned and collapsed on the floor Tt was some time before it was dis- covcred that she had shot herself The body was taken to Oreenfield, wnere an inquest was held at the Shields and Son mortuary. It was this afternoon to the home of la parents, where it will remain until time for the funeral Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, at the Oreenfield Methodist church, in charge of the Rev. T.

Roady of Kane and Rev. J. Long of Greenfield Mrs. Goodman was bom Nov 18P2 and was 42 vters and 12 days old at the tjme of her death She was the daughter of Mr and Mr? David Williams, both of whom survive. On November 6.

1912 she wa.s mar- JOURNAL-COURIER WILL DESCRIBE CANDIDATES The Jacksonville Journal-Courier will endeavor to present to the public previous to the municipal primary a brief outline of the qualifications of eat of the 39 candidates whose names will appear on the ballot. A photograph of one of the candidates, accompanied by a writeup will appear each day. The writeups will be limited to one hundred words each. The qualifications of each candidate will be set forth in an impartial manner, in order to acquaint the people with the men who are asking for their support. Photographs and writeups are being secured and every day until the primary a candidate will be put before the people in this way.

THIRDMEMBER PARTY AIDS IN WORK Campbell As Secretary And Manager A YOUNG PEOPLE ATTEND UTLEY MEETING FRIDAY YVILLE 0. E. S. POSTS NEW OFFICERS Chorus Choir of Fifty Voices Leads In Song Service Last Night Hie third member of the Utley evangelistic party. Miss Gladys Campbell.

Is proving quietly efficient In popular' A noticeable feature ot last evc- evangelistic services at Grace Methodist church, was the large num- her of young people present, thus showing that the 22 year old girl min- llold Installation OtvniomL One Candidate: Mews many ways. She is Miss Utleys that has greeted at various retary and also performs many of thejrhappl rPcenUy. The chorus Sunday Church Services State Free- Supt. Biblr School 9 and preaching service at 10:46 A. M.

B.Y 6:30 and preaching senice at 7 30 Sermon for the day are is developing Spiritual and "Wireless Uiv. LUivet Af Grace Methodist Church. Church and Morgan streets man A Hsvlghurst. minister. 9 30 a.

Church school. Harold C. superintendent. The function of a business manager. Miss is a cousin of Miss Utley and at first was associated with her more a travelling companion.

She first aecomiwnied her when Uldine was fourteen years of ape and has been with her in the eight years in- tenening. Though slightly older than Miss Utley it will be seen that she herself entered into the work at a youthful age. The fine religious influence of Miss Utley was soon felt by Muss Campbell and within a few weeks she herself made her decision for the Christian life choir of 50 voices led in a stirring song service in which all joined heartily. Thfre is no doubt but that this is in every sense sinning meeting, for Uldine Utley is her self a talented leader of som: and with such a leader Howard Wade Kimv'y, between the two, it seems thsl folks Just have to sing. The temporary platform was aaain filled with visiting minister', of many denominations and Uldine invited each pastor present to and announce his services for Sunday.

There were visitors from I.ittleton and Miss Campbell graduated from the Quincy, and Sam Thompson of the high school at McComb. Mississippi, latter city addressed the large group and has pursued college studies, par-'of Sunday school officers that remain- ticularly in the summer sessions, in led after the benediction, to plan for Special young chou for che University of Kentucky at Lex-1 Monday night's School rally Sunday evening with special music jtngton shin Dt sermon theme led by a special director All persons Miss CampbeU will be Barren Tree The who want an opportunity to express of attention to music and usual momina senice will close promptJv themselves in song should be at the lv plays one of the laanos in the cam two montlu riStV will ample Urne not than 7:30 P. special interest in the Sunday tchool, of God. and morning servite. 10:45 a m.

Morning hour of wor- has Murray ville. Jan F. S. chaj)ter held a pot luck followed by the installation of officers, and initiation of Jones. In the I F.

hall on day evening. Visitors were present from White Hall, Manchester and Jacksonville The committee In charge of arrangements Mrs. Cade Mrs C. Fanning, Mrs. 8 Martin, Mrs.

Fdisar Brown Mrs H. Owinsrs. Mrs. J. II Shirley Mri Phyllis Meirginaon, Fisher and Mrs Berker.

Rev. Gant attended a 1 (- ing of the Methodist Jacksonville group Jacksonville on Friday morning Walter Rim bey a rWrttor tot Manchester or. Wpdnrnrtnv aftemoofj, TTw American legion and Auxiliary held their monthly arjclal in the Legion club on WednesdaT evening The were very plrat ant wit.ii and at a late hour were aerred. The committee in charge included Mm paigns A new class for young men has bt tn was holding evangelistic meetings in tween this service and the afternoon Venice The regular morning chonis! for the first Philadelphia for choir under the direction of Mrs Wm Barr Brown will sing two anthems: Send Out Thy by Gounod Thf inn me; me ir.a stances discovered by investigators caused him to delsv the inquest. The coroner said there v.a.s no blood on the of Schumann car th wreck, indicating the may have been attacked be lore ho accident.

Gersmeyer also said he had discovered Schumann wore no coat when the accident occurred The coroner reconstructed the storv as follows Shumann. who was last seen in Beardstown at 9 p. Monday, December 3 said he was eoinp to a party, but didn't say where the party' was to be held Coroner Gersmeyer expressed belief the state 1 ithwav department worker must have attended this party and engaged in a In which he was struck over the ht eye with some instrument, pos- a bottle because Schumann's e- and face were cut After Coroner Gersmeyer, Schumann, half conscious, ob- t. rf'd his coat and found his car to put on his coat Schumann hnvt 'riven away, west on the nilinp st ation, Schur have lost consciousness or to turn. At any rate, his car i into path of Leon! d's Leonhard slid his tire- 200 before the crashed and had his speed greatly by that 'ne strengthening the that S( humann could not have been thrown asrairut a part of the car wtih force enourh to fracture skull.

No windou.s in Shumann car were broken His shirt was covered with blood, but there was no blood on his coat A few blood stains were found on the running board in thf case was Lloyd Medaris, Leon! ard J. Pranger, James Faulkner. J. Ebert Kincaid Ward Wylder and iCimries Biocker. JOURNAL CARRIER WINS CYCLE DERBY AT FOX-ILLINOIS Averages GG an Hour in 3-M mule Grind: Eleven Ride Bob Baldwin, city carrier for the Jacksonville Journal, proved that regular daily riding on his route was excellent training, when he last night pedalled his way to victory in the bicycle derby ride-off at the Fox-Illi- noi.s theatre, with a bicycle offered by Montgomery Ward Company as the prize Baldwin rode a total of three and three tenths miles in throe minutes, according to the cyclometer on the bicvcle, averaging sixty-six miles hour.

Although Bob did the best riding ----------i ere Beardstown, Jan. 18 made by many of the eleven men and rich. 69 years of age voung men who rode in the derby Second place was won by Elva Lunv time Sunday morning at 9:30 will be the teacher. Donald Gehring is the leader of the w. ySZT P.U.

program. All Juniors and ried Goodman of Kane. Two with the solo part sung by Ernest Rone, and As Torrents in Summer" Jcomr Rl by Elgar Miss Lillian Braden is the Ht 09 organist for t.he Sunday senices. service, at which service the Junior given a good Choir of 200 girls and boys will furnish the music. Rev.

Harry Lothian of Northminster I Mtnnie Wild Mrs Mary Wright Eight years ago when Uldine Presbyterian church very happy Sarah In his onginal style of announcing the evening offering The pastor of Centenary Methodist church, Hcv. Blair, gave the opening praver Fully period of six months. Campigli improved the special advantages of musical instruction in that she Bibles were held up by own- children, Dudley Dale and Frances both at home, were born, and survive theii mother along with the father. Two brothers, Ijouis Williams of Bloomington, and Wayne of Jersey- villc and one sister Mrs. Fred Sanders of Marion also survive.

for service. Prof. Fletcher of MacMurrav Col- 2 30 m. Afternoon service. Uldine lege will direct the choir Sundav eve- Utley preaching as announced else-i where.

6 30 p. The two Epworth in the Consenatory of Musit in Lex ington, Kv. lodge No. wiU hoid luck supjier by thm stallation of Tusada Jan 22. Mr and Mrs Smoofc tained at dinner recently in honor oi ers when the youthful preacher asked all to show their Bible Mr.

Kim.s®y|hi father Isanc Smock birUulaf Realizing the importance ol steno-! the 180 unior.s brought 90' anniverwy'. iimwrnt nn Ur. graphy she took a course in that sub-1 TestamenU to the 4 service Mrs. Smock and graixV Uldine sermons Is being laid on thr 2:30 The jury which heard the evidence Leagues will meet promptly and clasr FRED ELLRICH OF BEARDSTOWN PASSES AWAY in time to secure good seats for the evening senice 7:30 p. m.

Evangelistic carni scnice with sermon by TTldine Utley ss announced elsewhere At the morning service Muss Winona Rawlings will sing "Just Like a Father rhe chorus choir, un- Ject at which are included in her book 'Why SutKiay afternoon meeting which will Am a Preacher" wrmons have niral flavor ft is a farmers' I preached in her evangelistic cam paigns and talion down in short liand service. Uldine's sermon entitled daunhter Ruby Mae Portado. Mrs atu-nded Vte regular meeting ot the Aft circle In Jacksonville Friday A for the puM officer aigfai by Miss Campbell for publication in for a one of the clear- 8hrioe nn Friday der direction of Prof. w. Z.

Fletcher, that book. Miss Campbell though logical of hei in will at the evening service lor et eran H. he discussed under the leaderslui of Oran Feamevhough and Aileen Lynnville Christian Sunday School Harold Hamel, superintendent. 10 45 Morning worship service Sermon. What Is Christian?" by A D.

Hermann. Vocal solo Mrs. Bracewell director. Mrs Mildred Hamel. Organist.

Sunday Evening Club lor Young people will meet at 6 00 young Current Topics will meeting is arranged earlier to Northminster Presbvteimn Cliurcn tewm Rev Harrv A. Lothian minister. The church is located on Court at Fayette, Church school 9 30 A. Classes Sermon by pastor. but not for all.

Morning worship 10 45 A Anthem by choir. Frank Ferreira her work us not so conapiruous is exceedingly important the VWOIMELOU BID FOR WORK IN SCOn CO. Jacksonville to date Rhe hcr Aid soeiet? will hoid SQ mesas we on tin account from dar quilting wi nrt at 24th. A li um trun hwr attmeted on Thurwiar, Jmzk, Death W. H.

Brown Heaton. 7 30 Evening service Harold Gib- nable all to attend the Revival service at Grace M. E. Church There will be no evening service All are urged to attend the special -Fred Ell- passed away Thursday evening at 6 55 at his home, 906 Washington street, aft- son, debate coach at the Jacksonville ervices at Grace Church High school, will speak on the subject Munition Question" and International relationships. 30 P.

M. Plan to go early. ----------Mid week meeting 7:00 Wednesday. Springfield. Ill Jan 18 4V Th.

We will close in time to attend the state highway division todav h' ho i dalled three and one-tenth er an illness of about six years. He was a veteran employee of the C. and railroad and retired in 1929 He had served as foreman for the company for 26 years He was a member of the Congregational church and served on the board of trustees for several terms He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge, Knights of Pythias and C. B. and veterans He is survived by his wife, two revival senices.

miles, an average of 62 miles per hour and third place to Ted Wainright, who averaged fifty-four miles, with a total mileage ol 2.1 miles. Baldwin was riding for Willard Anders, who will receive the bicycle which has caused plenty of figuring younger set of Jacksonville the past two weeks Originally, the bicycle wa- ridden for seven hours during ca.i entire week, with boys Jacksonville Circuit George Hayes, pastor. Hebron- Church service at 9 30 school at 10:30 a. school at 10 a m. Shiloh Will attend the Uldine pulpit, si i owed how perfectly Master was in sympathy with every day who flocked to hear him: and how he further recognized the hollow mockery and pretensions of many of the professional, and Jenrned religionists in the Temple.

The power of Jesus vs so great that no matter what the setting, he transcends all, and his grate and glory experienced bv all tme believers He did a most spectacular thing when before leavinn he rii- bids on the construction of 10 21 miles rected the man the withered third chapter of St. Mark, where the incident of Jesus' visit, to the i synagogue, and then later repaired to boat and to a multitude on Parent meeting at Oak Hll I the Th: of Cl -V-honlhouse Thursday evunlng. leaving the hich niacf of the svna- prograpi for thr evening was furnished cogue and Using a flshinv for a b.v group which Included, hicatfo I 11 For Road Work Salem Lutheran Sunday after Epihany. Sunday school S428.295.63 at 9.30 A. M.

Public worship at 10:30 A M. theme A Blessed Marriage." Evening service 7:30. Sermon of pavement and nine bridges total estimated coft of which the One project the apparent, low bidder were A Rt 7 5 76 milev crushed stor.e 2-30 World." i bothservices Westminster Presbytenan Church, teachers will meet FYiday evening and gn: ibmitting estimates of the children. Fred and Doris at home: and total mileage foi the week, and eleven tied with a correct answer. There was a variety of ridim? style a daughter by a former marriage Mrs Nortcutt of Beardstown Funeral services will be held Satur- F07 STUDTNT at the strain of thn showing up sev( riders.

Judges in the contest were John Larson Leung and C. Dodson Freddie Lynn was the announcer. The following is and their to al mH very long minutes i ol the voutUful of the riders ige for the three th nt to Uie Chic? Bur C' The Funei tl 11 be Hamn In and the 111 Holvcn it at the John M. Carroll irlors. Tn Race in tin derby last night, with day afternoon at 2:30 at the residence with Rev A officiating.

Burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery. Services at the cemetery will be conducted by the Masons Carpenter William H. Brown, 68 years ol age, a well known carpentcr of this city, residing at 917 Oak street passed away Thursday night at his home following an illness of several days Death was attributed to pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and six children. The body was taken to the Cline Funeral Home.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete Infant Passes Away Willard Hagnnan. one month old son of Mr and Mrs. Hageman, 1116 South Wall street passed away Friday morning after a short Illness of bronichal pneumonia He is sunived by his parents, one brother, Jack suid his grandfatlver, Ben On of Beardstown The body was taken to the Cline Funeral Home. Funeral services will II0T MFFTTNft helci Saturday afternoon at 4 L.L. i lllVJ at the home with Rev.

A Beddoes, officiating Burial will be the city cemetery. Utley meetings at Grace church "Be Not Conformed To This surface from Alsev to Manchester. Rev. Kuppler will preach at Scott Co. Pickus Er.gr Const.

Co The Sunday school Chicago, I 933 04 TO GIVE MUSICAL RECITAL AT B. B. C. THIS AFTERNOON Bob Baldwin .........................3.3 Miles 3 1 Ted Wainr: 2.75 LeMarters ...............2.7 Henry 2.6 rl Lindeman 2.5 Berr.ard nd( ville 2.5 William Scheferkort 2 4 Howard Green wait ...........1.9 Stanley Ashbv 1.7 Albert 1.6 BIRTHDAY BALL West College at Meeker, minister. 9:30 a.

community Bible school. J. Brady Mrs F. Oxtoby, Miss Stella Gilbert superintendents. 10:45 a.

worship mon subject Second talk to junior congregation Tlie chorus choir directed by Ainslie Moore will Lord Our by Gadsby J. Philip Read. the Golden" by Dr. William Spark: "Interlude" by Dubois; and "Postlude" by Dunham 6:00 p. and Linville will ser.e lunch for the Col City Gospt South Main street.

C. Clampit superintendent Dr. H. LeRoy Vortman will close his week of meetings Sunday night, speaking on the topic "The Ser- Greatest Prayei Meeting." He will "The Rose of speak Saturday evening and at 2 30 Sunday afternoon. Next Tues- Missiday night Elwood Evans will come sing the anthem, from St.

Louis to conduct the week- hand to forth and be healed: then immediately in authority rwenting this miracle, took counsel, how they might destroy Him. The multitude bv the seu to. Him ctladly. in ccwitrast of the ill will shown in the Temple. That conflict between right and wrong is going on, today will full force Jet us is till this preaching, teaching, and healing just as he did in that day of long ago.

Hr knows the course that vour brwt of life will take Accept Him vour at for- lie night Bible class organist will play Wednesday evening The first recital for this year to be given by Brown's Business College Music Department will be held at rhe Prayer meeting Colle, this afternoon the cl On Friday night dren under high school age who Andy Twyford will preach. Congregational Wil- Mrs. Ralph Arthur Richards. Minister. Miss Mary Tormey Organist Miss Emma age society, and the meeting will Daniels Church Hostess be led by Linus Updegraff.

6:30 p. High School Chns- i TICKET GROUP tion Endeavor society will meet the Pastor, subject. Religion the study of the book "Gold or Experience? led bv Mrs. W. Meeker.

Junlor Vested Choir wUl sing. The Intermediate society wrill study Old Testament histon led br Mrs. B. C. Nelms.

7 30 urge oui by the regular meet- studying with Mrs. D. L. Hardin. The following program is to be given beginning at 4 30 this afternoon to which the public is cordially Invited Lullaby Moon Joyce Wessler Whoo John Barnes Wells Yvonne Waterfleld The T.

Doris Jackson wlU be the Big Brown Bear Mana Zucca Otto Spieth, Jr 6:00 The High School club will have Ear? Dame 9:30 The Church School will meet. 10:45 Morning Worship with ser- Pilof my friend. Several ward and made confession closing prayer service. Meeting loud speaker, enabling all io hear in every part of the church will be used at all future services. Howard Wade Kimsev will be soloist at the Sunday morning services of the Methodist Church at Winchester.

At ten o'clock special meeting for ministers at Grace church Friday morning, the young evangelist spoke to 35 pastors, of Jacksonville and vicinity. there being representatives from. Springfield. Waverly, and Virginia, and many other surrounding towns Gant T. O.

and ihf Byron and John Paul, Dnvrr, Miss Mary Mehrhoff Mts and ChariotW Drowi snd John Dobaon F. TTicjcnpaon and Kennfth Ward a meeting for funeral in Winchester Thursday nir.g and vtslted Mr. and Ma J. Fuller. Q' a Inrge number from ara 'ei ling the tHdine Utley Orace church in Jacksonville each evening.

Vfr and Mrs. Liwlit Smith of Jsck- and Smith were ndlf'll the home c4 Rrv and Mrs Wm Edwards The Woman Home Mjirtijnary clerv of the church JF pot luck and Ir the church haw-ment Thursday evening Mrs Cora Ausmiu of Jacksonville r.e this week with her daiwhtep, Mrs. Vernon Baker and family. At Church -Jan. 90th Gant minister 8 JO a.

na school U. Million. 10 a worship. Junior nrtii 7 00 m. evenUig worship.

At Baptist Church -Jan iOth. Henn Sncr.cer minister ()fl i Sunday school Rav War.kel frrpl, i 00 p. rmnd Orchard. RILEY J. COONEY, MARY E.

CHUMLEY WED IN RIVERTON Mrs soloist. Dons Robinson attend the revival senice at Grace M. E. church Wednesday, 7 :30 p. Eleanor ing.

Camp meet at 4 Moore will lead in the Study of the have supper, served by the Aid Society, at 6:15 oclock. will meet at 7:00. Gavnor Skemtt ticket committee oi President Birthday Ball, which is be held at the Jacksonville State Hospital gymnasium. January 30, met it the Chamber of Commerce last night to hear reports and complete plans for the dance. Those who wish to help the cause can secure tickets at the Bureau office Chamlx of Commerce SINCLAIR CLUB HOLDS MEET topic "Persistent and Penitent The attendance contest committee will meet afterwards Thursday.

2:30 p. A birthday party of the Aid society will be held at the home of Mrs B. Oxtoby with the ladies whose birth- da Guild and Aid Society will havp combined social meeting at the home of Mrs. O. Busev.

225 Prospect street, at three Assistant hostesses are Mrs. L. G. Meyers and Mis. Emma Daniels.

The Sinclair Woman dub held its acting regular meeting at the home of John Moore Wednesday afternoon Farm with a good number present. The meeting was in charge of the or from membei of the ticket president. Mrs. William Ash. Roll committet which comiiosed of the call was answered bj best thing vs occur in December a no January I program service at 7:30 o'clock SaturdayThe Cheehalo Camp Fire will meet at 1 00 oclock.

FYed Crane, su- f.ilowing persons Mrs John English, chairman; I I have read this Mrs. Roy Fox played several pianoi Fred Balle' Charles selections. Souza Hayden Walker. Clarence The president appointed the pro-: Lukema; A tor James Frye, gram committeee for this year's pro-1 Mrs Lucille Brady Helen McGinnis, gram Mrs. Lester Martin, Mrs.

Woodson Christian Leeper. minister. 9:45. school perintendent. 10 and worship.

Subject With Christ 7 Endeavor. People's senice Subject Ships That Never Come Special voung peoples program Virginia Wiswell. Thomas Lonergan, Charles Kdw.ad Moy Fred Cam. Frank Bak-jMrs. Ed ei.

Fiank Kiloran I-Yank Sullivan, A. George Vasconcellos, Mrs. Robinson. Mrs Voi Sevier, Shihe and Mr.v Harn Mar- Hayden Walker. Thomas Duffner.

After adjournment a pleasant social hour was enjoyed during which time Centemary Methodist Episcopali Blair ister. Sunday, Jan 20th 9 school Irene Kenneth Woods. Joseph) the hostess served delicious refresh-1 calf, superintendent. Thompson. Charles Ryan FYed Lynn I ments A and Harvey Dowling who have -old all their tickets I Charles Robinson on January 31 Lucille Brady, Helen McGinnis, Dr William A Wamright, present Irene Slater.

Kenneth Woods. The committee will meet again. The next meeting will be with Mrs. MRS. CURTIS 4M PRELL DIES AT BLOOMFIELD Mayor of Jacksonville, is a candidate for re-election Dr Wainnght a January 22.

7 30 at the Republican who has for several years Chamber of Commerce Those who prominent local Hi dispof-e oi theii before the ergaged the prsctlce of dentittry meeting are to call the this city. He if native of Scott! Chamber of Commerce. Wainnght was elected mayor two years ago and has served one rm Dr Waianght has worked to keep tne credit gooo and visri IN sr. LOI IS Mr. Mrs Pat Murphy and to ih 1361 South East street spent tnamiam ail of the department of Thuisoay in St Louis visiting with municipal government in efficient or- Mrs Cari Gray eration He is making his campaign a'ho is Winchester.

Jan. 18 Mrs. Curtis Campbell, 50 years of age. passed away at her home at Bloomfield at 10:30 clock this evening after an ex -1 tended illness She her husband, two sons, I Claude and Chester and one daugh- i ter, Anna. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

10 worship. Soloist, Miss Gertrude Keyl. League. Senior I League. Tuesday noon the W.

M. S. will serve a jitney dinner at the church.1 Rjggston and 10 A this usual hour of worship Dr T. Lugg will preach. Emily Meriain pianist.

Special music. 11.00 A M. Bible McCullough, Supt. A Bible School I Harold Till, Supt 11 A. of Worship.

Dr Lugg will prach the ser- Met- nion. Mrs. Blanche Jewsbury pianist. Special music. Rita Wessler Slumber Boat Fire will i Marjorie German Men Federated club One Day As I Was Walking Vera Cisne Boy Scouts Mumps Mana Zucca Charles Smith Ho! Mr.

Piper Wilma Rawlins Rockin iii de Neidlinger Helert Butterfield Billy Buzz Zucca James Acree The Little Things that Tell Behrend Ruby Fraidy Cat Elsie Mansfield The Sugar Cookie Soldier Lehman Robert Smith Going to Church with Mother Bond Dolly Newberv Have you seen My Kittie Bond Joyce Wessler Rita Wessler Sleepy Hollow Tune 7 Mvrna Mansfield The Caterpillar Berreeford Jack Wise Little Valler Dog Jean Hutchinson Toe Cuckoo Clock Schaefer Margaret McNeely I Did! Mana Zucca SHILOH LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The Shiloh Ladies Aid society met for an all day meeting on Thursday at the of Mrs. Ethel Bourn, rural route 3. A dmr-i was served at noon. The meeting opened with the group singing. Assurance Mrs.

Marie was in charge of the devotions Rev. Hayes led in praver Roll call was answered bv repeating a memory verse from the Bible Two interesting readings were given by IMrs. Ethel Hembrough. She read, i The half was not told me and "Peter at the Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Ethel Hembrough.

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Harrar and daughter and i Mrs. William McDonald. The next meeting aill be held at the Roodhouse 111..

Jan. Rav. I home of Rev. and Mrs Hayes on East mnnd Jpffprg infant of Mr Announcement has betui irf the of Vltv- Mary Eilen Chumiey Riley Cooney of whu citv hich took place on January 10, 1934 at Riverton IUUioLs The ceremonv performed Holmes the Roman Catholic Church of that city. The bncie the daughter o( Sylvester am Chumiey of Jark- -onvillf she graduate of and attended Brown- ness college The bridegroom is the son and Mr Cooney of this attended Routt college where very- popular in athletics.

They are at home st Beecher avenue. Of city. He he JEFFERS INFANT DIES AT ROODHOUSE College avenue instead of with Mr Strueter as wTas previously announced. PASSAVANT HOSPI I William Beekman. 1648 South Main strfet entered the hospital Thursday.

Sara Frances Petefish, Route 1, Ashland, was able to return to her neral Chapel in this citv Mrs. Otha Jeffers living half least of Roodhouse was.found dead bv mother early Friday morning. Coroner Shields of Green- iield held an inquiry at the home, hi? finduv being that bronchial pneumonia caused the babys death. The remains are at the Reeves Fu- hotne after an extended Mrs. Sylvia Jones.

Chandlerville. was able to leave the hospital yester- i day. Mrs. Hugh Gibson. 804 Edpehill Funeral arrangements been completed.

have oofc Junior Mansfield 4 Story Land Neidlinger roftd pntered the hospital Friday Wilma ee Bull Schillerstrom. An Old Fashioned Town Madelene Waterfield The First Concert Mana Zucca Edward Cisne Literberry Christian C. State Street Pi esbyerian The Friendly Church with the Tall SjJire. Rev. Glen Pastor.

Sunday School at 9 30 A. M. Morning Worship at 10 45 A. Miss Mahala McGehee will have be What You charge of the music. Mr.

Howard FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs. Herman Lippert, will be held Sunday after- Vllvs JOHNSON NAMED O. T. C. COLONBL Miss Charlotte Sloan of this city has received word of the appointment of Miss Donna Johnson of Cleburne.

Kansas as honorary cadet colonel A i the regiment for the noon at one oclock at the home of her the University of Kansas The By us. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 will sin? the solo, The Pastor Ion utvuon ot, 4 Orleans visitors here yesterday included Mr, A. Reiser. Markhio: callers in the local com- also visited, uiciuded A.

J. Oamp- a Earl Meyers, supenntendent. Morning worship at 11 a m. Communion services followed by preaching, Had Compassion On Evening service at 6:15 p. m.

Young Irma Long An Old Lullaby Ballad Mansfield Trio FUNERAL NOTICE will preach. Tuxis will meet at the home of Claire Colton at 5:30 Margaret Lacey will lie the leader. The Young Society (Col-, Funeral services for Sylvester Holder. will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the John Carroll Funeral Parlors, with Rev. William Baptist D.

Stone, M. with a Pot Luck Luncheon. Come Boston officiating. Burial will be Pajtor; Mr. Leon B.

Stewart. on Page Seven) sister. Mrs, Louise Hillig in Meredosia, with Rev. Madden officiating. Burial will be in the Concord Cemetery.

FUNERAL NOTICE Peoples meeting and at 7:00 p. m. lege Age) have their lunch at 6:00 evangelistic singing and preaching, M. The Devotional Service is at 6:30 songs. P.

M. Welcome The Mid-week Service is at 6:15 tenth annual mihtan ball was held Saturday night af the Wareham ballroom. Last year. Miss Johnson was chosen is one of the five most beautiful girh in the university. She Is a Junior and president of Chi Omega sorority.

Calvanr cemetery. Services for the late Mrs. Mary Campbell will be held Sunday afternoon ni 2 o'clock at the William-on Funeral Home with Rev. J. R.

Warlick oiiiciating VISIT IN BELLWOOD Mrs. Marv A. Olds will leave this morning for Illinois, Interment wnll be made she 'will spend days visitina JJMimorid Or ovw cemeierjr. her son, ft. ft.

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Pages Available:
124,267
Years Available:
1902-1974