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Tho JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1924 PAOE TTIRRB Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Harry B. 8:30 Sunday School, Thou. V. Hopper, superintendent.

Do not miss thiw interesting service. Be md hand to welcome the visiting I "TuTT Ic worwhip and sermon by the pastor. Subject Will for the This th? last Sunday before the pastor leaves for his vacation. He will he glad for the and pretence of the member friends of the church, 6:30 p. m.

Epworth League. 7:30 m. Union Open Air on Grace Church lawn. Kev. W.

II. Marbach of State I Street er. The public in cordially and urged to attend the lightful services. Church will be the in vil cd se de- NOTICE Buy your Fordson today. Monday they will cost you $75.00 more.

LUKEMAN MOTOR CO. Lynnville Christian Church school meeis at rommnnior and sermon at The morning subject will he "The Power of Unfeigned week end Special -Chocolate Pudding. I The Christian endeavor socle- I 1 will nieot at Song service and preaching at Tho evening subject will be Si- i ut Presence of 1 Tho public is cordially invited to attend these services. First Baptist Good I music und interesting mark the Summer program of Ihe I Sunday School which convenes i each Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. -Morning worship occurs at 10:45 a.

m. True To Your will be the subject of the sermon preached by the jiustor. Kev. A. Howells.

Soloist Miss Self, Organist Miss Olive I Engle. The Baptist Young Peoples 1 t'nlon will hold an open air Servleto the west of the church building, weather permitting, on Sunday from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. topic will be. Hcing a Good Union Lawn Service on Grace M.

E. Church is bold at a half after seven each Sunday I night during the summer. Mid week prayer meeting occurs on Wednesdfiy Morning wotxhip 10:45. Mr, Pontius will preach upon the hrlntlan Union and the Modern Miss Harney will sing. Miss Iluih Dorwart will play the organ iu the aiMcur of Miss Mathis.

Chris- tlan Kndcuvor at 6:80. There he no evening service on account the Union service ut 7:30 on M. K. C.huich lawn. Kev.

M. 11. Marbach will preach The public Is cordially I Invited. First Chnroh of 523 West Siate morning service at 11:00 Subject of Lesson Sermon Sunday School at Wednesday evening testi- mori.il meeting Tfie Readiftg in the church each week day The public attend the Headin' at 8:90 o'clock. Room, maintained building, is open from 3 to 5 p.

m. is cordially invited to services and to visit Koom. IN MARKET 75 TONS No. 1 Clover Hay J. H.

Cain's Sons Phone 240 222 W. Lafayette Circuit and As- rvlces are as fol- 9:30. Sun- Bethel A. M. mlnli Sunday school, superintend! nt.

Church, K. II. a. m. I Rev JT.

W. Kirk, 11:00 a. in. preachintr. 8:00 p.

m. sermon by Itcv, A. M. Hanks of Chicago. 1 The public will be made wel- come.

si minster Pres by I a Church. Westminster street and; College avenue Bible school at 0:30 a. m. William J. Brady, I stiperin'endent.

Evening service nt 10:45 a. led by Her. H. J. Sarkiss of Mt.

Sterling, III. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-j ning at 7:30 o'clock. ntral Christian Church, M. L. Pontius.

Ruperinten-j i dent of Hible School, Hen O. Hood house. Bible School 9:30. to operate sewing machines. Must have experience on power machines.

J. CAPPS SONS, Ltd. 10:00 10:00 Jacksonvilh lows: Hebron preaching day School 10; 0. Salem Sunday School preaching 11:00 Asbury Sunday hool preaching Shiloh Sunday School no preaching. All are cordially invited to st- tend one of the above churches.

The E. North and South have virtual!) united, but before thete could be union college of bihhops of our last general conference allied the Methodist church with the fundamentalist Am sorry to say (hat there has been propaganda since our general conference to fundamentalism and take for our guide laws of nut ui i from the bust to the This is misleading Bishop Hughes spoke the following at the conference. with the hammer. Out with the NOTICE Buy your Fordson today. Monday they will cost you $75.00 more.

LUKEMAN MOTOR CO. oil can. Turn on the steam, Generate the electric power. Farewell, f.ear critic, for forty- eight months. Piolorg your ab- nee magnificently.

We nave now a (luudrenium of opportum- ty for Clod, I xml of the work, teach us that tho night Every member of the Methodist church should be aware of the above facts. H. H. Wardell, pastor. State Street Presbyterian Church W.

11. Marbach, Pastor. I This church welcomes you to any i or all of work and wor- ship. Help us a bigger i and better Sunday School, by at; sending one of the many Bible classes. You will enjoy morning worship nt tho 10:45 preaching service.

The pastor I will preach. Note that the Union Outdoor service is held on the I lawn of Grace Church, at 7:30 Mr. Marbach will preach, Them 'The Finality of Church of 8 North Main. Sunday School 9:45 a. m.

Preaching service 11 a. tn. Subject, Church of God." Some marks of the True Church. Young meeting 7:30. Evening preaching service 7:30 p.

m. Subject, Judgement Day Thursday evening 7:30 Prayer Service. All are welcome. Let all the Saints of God be present at each of these services. J.

H. Hlchter. Assistant pastor. Salem Evangelical Lutheran East and College streets. Rev.

J. G. Kuppler. pastor. Fifth Sunday after Trinity.

Sunday School at 9 a. m. Public Worship in English at 10 a. and in German at 11a. m.

There will be no eveuing service. A cordial welcome to all. Today's Radio Programs of Most of the Prominent IlroaclraMtlng tlons In America. Radio Funs Will Find Their Favorite IJsted Below. Take Advantage Before it is Too Late Offered at this Great PRICE-SLASHING SALE of High Grade Stock of Ladies Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Millinery Purchased by us from Overstocked Manufacturers who were on the of BANKRUPTCY! The most up to date styles, very finest qualities now being sacrificed at from 30 to 60 cents on the dollar.

Just think of getting a fine up-to-date latest style Spring Coat, or a fine wool blocked polorae, regular $35 value for only $14.98. We also have over one hundred fine Polo Coats, in tans and grays, sizes for misses and women, up to 46 size regular values up to $20, now going for $8.98. These coats are good to wear right now and will be good for this fall, the styles we will guarantee will also be worn next season. it comes to dresses, this store is THE DRESS would take several whole pages to tell you all about even if you need a dress we want you to come in and look around. On Rack hundred dotted swiss, voiles and tissue gingham dresses up to $5 values, now only $2.98.

Rack hundred nice summer dresses, values up to $3, now only $1.98. We want you to see the Silk one thousand of them now on sale, $4.98, $6.98, $8.98, $10, $12.75 and $14.98 Limtied space makes it impossible for us to tell you a THRILL a SURPRISE A SECOND. Great Values! Great Crowds! Great to be found at Northminster Presbyter i a Walter E. Spoonts, minister. Preaching at 10:45 a.

by the prator. The subject for the morning service will be, "The Measure of Righteousness." Sunday school at 0:30 a. in. William Bieber. superintendent.

If you will come to Sunday school you will find a class that will Just suit you. and you will enjoy it. The evening service will he in connection with tho union service on the lawn of the Grace M. E. Church.

The Ladles of the Missionary Society will serve ice cream and cake next Thursday evening alter prayer meeting. Every member and friend of the church are invited to this meeting. Durbin and M. Rule, pastor. 9:30 a.

Sunday School. 10:45 a. sermon and Holy Communion. Evening service by the Epworth League. A cordial welcome to all who attend these services.

West Jacksonville E. Hracewell, minister. Wesley Chapel, morning worship. 9 a. m.

Sunday school 10 a. m. Charles Hiddleton. Supt. Sunday school 9:30 a.

m. Clyde Black, Supt. Epworth League 10:30 a. m. Morniug worship 11 ja.

m. This is a very busy time on farm and of course most of 1 us are very tired after a week of hard work in the fields, but we had a rest last Sunday and BQv jit is not long until the Chautauqua vacation comes. Why not 1 come next Sunday in full force. Wo welcome every one. Program for July 19.

Courtesy of Radio Digest, (AP) WMAQ Chicago News, 447.5, 5:30, orchestra; 7, band; 8, Chicago theater revue. WON Chicago Tribune, 370, 5, concert; 7:30. soloists; 9:30, orchestra. KYW Chicago, 53C, li, concert; 7. musical; 8.

talk; 8:05, Companion; 8:20. musical. 4 4 8. 6, music; 91 a. orchestra.

News, 47G, 8:309:30, musicul; 11-12. dance. 484. 9, orchestra. VVWJ Detroit News, 517, 8:30, band.

286, orchestra. PWX Havana, 400. 7:30, concert. WDAF Kansm City Star, 411. trio; 6-7, School of the Air.

Ciiv Unity. 360, music; Suuday school lesson; 8, dance; 1111:30 healing services. WI1AS Courler-Journal, Louisville Times, 40o, orchestra. Angeles, 4 69., 8:45, children; 10-1 a. dance, orchestra.

WO 360, 5:30, talk; musical. a I 417, 7:30, lecture; 8:15, band; 11, dance. 425, 5:30, or- chestra; 6:30, studio; 8:30, dunce. York, 492, 2-10 p. orchestras, talks, Lopez orchestra.

WHN New York, 366, 11 a. 10 p. orchestras, solos. WJZ New York, 2-10 p. talks, reports.

Stadium concert, orchestras. VVOR 405, 12-10 p. orchestras, solos. 312, 10, musical; 12-3 a. dance.

52 6. 6. program; 9, classical. 462, concert; 7:30, dance. 270, 9-10, regular artists program.

326, 5, program; 5:30, children; 7, hand, 492, 12, dance. Francisco, 4 23, 10, dance, aongs. Louis Post-Dispatch. 546, 8, Missouri theater orches-1 tra. 3 SO, 5:30, New York Philharmonic orchestra; 7:30, dance.

337, 4, ensemble; 5:10, orchestra; 5:30, bedtime; 5:40, trio; 7, concert; 7:30, harmonica 469, 5, dren; 6:45, Hible talk; 7, Radio talk; 7:15, songs; 7:30, pi ano; 7:45, songs; 8, musical 8:30, Hawaiian. I GREASY PRAIRIE Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson of White Hall returned home Monday after a few days visit last week with their daughter, Mrs. I Ernest Jordan and family.

Henry Ozburn and Margaret spent Wednesday afternoon in Manchester. Fred and Walter Stand ley from Joy Prairie spent Sunday with their brother, Olen Standley and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Scott Holmes from Markham.

Arthur Vorhes. Mr. and Mrs. Finis Vorhes from Woodson and Arthur Kershaw of Jacksonville called at the Standley home Sunday afternoon and evening. VISIT ALHHKCHT IIOMK Mr.

and Mrs. James Sherlock have arrived from Alton to me weekend visiting their daughter Mrs. S. E. Albrecht and family in this city.

We are selling our Cars si the usual way at unusually low prices. Come and see. LUKEMAN MOTOR CO. 416 W. State St.

Fresjtt Cooling week end Special -Chocolate Pudding. ILBERT SMITH International Harvester Dealers Complete Line of IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS and REPAIRS McCormick Deering tractors and Farm Implements; Enarco motor and Machine Oils. Full Line of Repairs. Charles Gilbert David Smith 220 West Morgan St. PHONE 1847 Breeze: For a cool work and a good rest and refreshing breeze lor many Summers an Emer-y son! merson fans WALSH Electric Company 225 North Main Street CITY AND COUNTY PIGGLY WIGGLY 250 New Silk Scarfs, on sale 98c.

The Emporium. I Step inside the neatest, cleanest grocery store in this community. Note the Nationally known brands of Goods. Check the prices, and you can readily see why it pays always to be a PIGGLY WIGGLY Patron. Walk through the a tales, help yourself to what you need.

Pay as you go out and take your groceries home with you. 212-216 East State St. C. H. Martin ot South Eufct it ft last night on the Kansas excursion to look after farming interests in the vicinity of Ai Kansas.

We have just received a new shipment of the latest styles in apparel. Mrs. M. ('. Petefish of Virginia was a Friday shopper in iho city.

I. Cochran, supervisor of iht Alton ill offices u.d D. J. Deasy, train astei of same -road were ousin callers in the city yesterday. Attend our July Clearance Sale and save money.

The Emporium. Mr. ami Mrs. C. Kalhf of Davenport, lowa.

were visitors In the city Friday. Miss Nina Moore W'as a city shopper from Bluffs Friday. Mrs. Hal Houlihan of (lirard and mother, Mrs. W.

A. Robinson of Toledo. Ohio, were visiting latlves in this city Friday. Franklin callers in city Friday included Kenneth and Kev. and Mrs.

H. A. Sherman. It. E.

DeLong made a business trip the city from Waverly Friday. Fail S. (Jriguby and G. J. Ir.trd were among Springfield visl- Price on Straw Hats TOM DUFFNER'S lors here Friday.

Frank Hraunem of Pittsfield transacted business in city Friday. Mrs. Theodore Schaller of Dorchester, 111 visited relatives here Friday. Up to $1.25 gingham aprons on sale 69c. The Emporium.

Springfield callers in the city Included W. H. Barber. Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Dodd and Mrs. F. Sauer.

See the wonderful all-wool suits for $16.50 at KNOLES. E. O. Young was a Llterberry visitor in business district Friday. Miss Amelia was a Beardstown visitor on the square Friday.

See the new Summeripple dresses on sale $5. The QUALITY GROCERIES DELICIOUS FRUITS FRESHEST VEGETABLES S. Ooane I JELLO All Flavors Packages For Insurance and Real Estate Office Now Located Rooms 17 aad 18 Morrison Bldg. House Sugar Flour Pound loth 1.88 Brand Milled From Iv msh Turkey llard Wlioat, IN pounds 1.75 SOAP Butter Brand 'burned Fresh Imperially For PlKglj Wiggly, Pound Saves Housekeepers Many Dollars MEN! Buy Your Shoes Oxfords Here or We are building lip a big reputation with NUNN-BUSH ankle and Ball-fashioned Shoes and Oxfords. They are the right sort, stylish, finely made, extremely comfortable and long wearing.

Men go out of their way to get these Shoes, for they know they are of Superior quality and never fail to give satisfaction. We have a splendid selection in conservative styles in all leathers. EAST STATE SHOE SHOP Juat Off the Square We repair shoes the modern the Old Ones to us to be MADE NEW..

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124,267
Years Available:
1902-1974