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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 3

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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MAY IS. 19SS THE DA TI. JOURNAL, ILLINOIS PAGE THREB remendous tore -W ide oney -S aving vent iteiBmfil'iiiM ENTERTAINMENT in LOUIS Beardstown High Band Will Co To National Contest City And Are For land Trip; Fn tout next business tliink of evening mtertainment and our Club Continental. N(W JEFFERSON Beardstown, Beardstown High school band, a result of brine placed In the first class rank for schools of size at state contest in Champaign, will go to the National Band contest at Cleveland this week The of the band have been busy raising funds for the trip. On Saturday they netted forty dollars by using the Tag Day method.

The city of Beardstown has agreed to assist the band financially after the band and have rawed as much as for the trip. Some fifty-seven members will makr the trip. Miss Doris Keene spent the weekend with her near Lima. 111. Richard Rink of the University of Illinois and Emmett Haworth of Washington University at St.

Louis, were amone the college who spent Mother Day with their families. Beardstown commercial won ten first places at the Macomb St. iflo. SALE OF SUITS COATS to to $6.98. FOUNDED 18311 Reynolds Mortuary and Chapel Organ PHONE 39 PHONE Lady Attendant 623 WEST STATE STREET THUR.

MAY Tr.ts! Sitecr't MISSISSIPPI iillNADCS tei LEGION Bettriinlotrn Prut Ao. 60S and ELKS LODGE Ho. 1007 MOONLICHT EXCURSION pat SEAT COVER SPECIALS DRESS UP YOUR CAR NOW ino Kihw Keeps you cool and comfortable. Porus flexible fibre with heavy paddinsr. Protecta clothing and upholstery.

Compirle Large Sue. DLLLXJ FIBRE COVERS Always cool and crisp. Porus. proof fibre material. Can be cleaned soap and water.

Attractive cotton material trim Exceptional long life. Complete 2.00 ON DISPLAY IN OCR WINDOWS NOW I llinois ire attery Co. 313 West State. Open Phone 1104. Its More Fun Tp Go Places When Clothes Are Really Clean! And, They All Say so glad I sent this dress to the PURITY! as fresh as 4-he day I bought it, and I know that after a trip to the Purity no chance of unpleasant odors ruining our places is twice as much fun as it used to be! Our clothes always look so fresh and clean now, and I know that bought fewer new ones since we send our cleaning to the Purity." Quick, Satisfactory Service Purity Cleaners sectional contests Saturday and will go to compete In the state contests at Champaign.

111., Friday and Saturday as a result of their victories. Mr. O. Miller and Miss Ariel Swords are the teachers in the commercial department of the local school. Out of fourteen entries Beardstown also won second places, losing In one by one three thousandth of a point.

However only first place winners will go to the Champaign meet. Workmen for the city of Beardstown have built a flag standard and flag pole at the and plot, in the city cemetery, to be in readiness for Decoration Day here May 30th. Vernon Crane of Gary, Indiana, is a visitor here with his mother. Mrs Brownlow. Ralph Yates of Springfield called Day for a visit with his mother.

Mrs. Alice Yateg Mr. and Mrs Raymond Becker of Springfield spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schuman and family.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Skinner left Saturday for a visit with friends in MeadvUle, and Jamestown, New York. Mrs. Charles Dann and Miss Ruth left Saturday for Centralia and visited with Mr L. Roberts, who is in the St hospital.

Joe Bervson of Jacksonville waa a business caller Saturday. J. Long spent the week end In Aurora with his wife, who has been there on a visit, and daughter. Mrs. Wayman.

The Woman's Missionary society of the Congregational church meet at the home of Miss Minnie Fisher on Wednesday, May 13. Circle Two of the Aid of the church will meet Wednesday in the personage for the annual exper- hnce social and all other circles are invited to attend. WPA workers under the foreman, Carl Weasel. are at work on the Job of paving Fifteenth street between State and Jefferson. This section of the street near the Schmitt Memorial hospital befn graded and put into shape for the paving and it is expected to be completed this week The for 1936 of is being printed and contains interesting information of the events of the past school year It is to be bound In brown and some new features as well as the usual departments.

Social Events Homr Club In MI Lettres Hall The Home Economics club of Mac- AJurray College held its monthly meeting in Belles Lettres hall recently The reports of the various committees were read. During the meeting the election of officers for next year was held, with the following results: President, Miss Ruth Chilton; vice president, Miss Helen McDonald; secretary. Miss Hilda Manke and Miss Ruth Kendall, treasurer. Mary A. Olds Will Gh-e Convention Report Mrs Mary A Olds will a report of the convention of the Supreme Shrine of Jerusalem held in Moines, at the regular meeting of Malta Shrine to be held Friday evening at 7 30 o'clock.

Mrs. Olds is the Worthy High Priestess of Malta Shrine and was the representative of the local lodge A large attendance of members is expected to hear the interesting account of the convention. Sophomore Class Elects Officers for Next Year The members of the Sophomore class of MarMurray college, at a recent meeting elected the following officers: President, Kaye Spelletich; vice president. Gladys Cully; secretary', Mary Jane Bickel; corresponding secretary. Mildred Hamilton; treasurer, Bernadine Jones.

MacMurray Staff Elect Ne-vr Business Manager Virginia Nichols has been chosen to serve as business manager of the Greetings for 1936-37 Miss Nichols has been a member of the staff since her freshman year, and office gives recognition to her qualifications of dependability and value to the staff. She is doing her major work in the field of mathematics. Eastern Star Will Hold Supper Meeting Thursday Members of Eastern Star. Wilber chapter will hold a supper meeting on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Christian church. Visiting guests will fill the Illinois College German Class Will Present Play "Einer Muss a one act play will be presented by members of the Illinois College German Conversation and Composition class.

Thursday evening at the Russel Theatre. The title of the play, which is translated to mean "One of Them Must Marry," is Indicative of the story which is depicted. It is the story of two brothers, one of whom is, by the will of his father, compelled to marry within a given time. After time has slipped by and neither the brothers shows a tendency marry, the aunt takes a hand. Not only the aunt, but luck also takes a hand, and the play shows how a chance decision may be overruled by that thing called Love.

The cast for the play is as follows: Jakob Bancroft. William Moore. Gertrude (the Thomas. Loui.se (the Wise of to iRMOM FOVR CLl HOLDS MEETING South Sandy St. Phone 1000 Harmony 4-H club met Monday evening at the Harmony school Clyde Taylor, the president opened the meeting, which included a program of talks on cattle, by George Irwin Deitrick; Rations, weaning pigs, Paul Hess.

The recreational period was charge of William Taylor. The next meeting will be held June 8, at Harj mony for In WOMEN'S WON SLIPS Full cut, well made; lace trimmed or tailored; ad- Cl Jp justable straps; worth 59c. 1 lll-STYLED ASH GOODS Choice at 25 Crashes, gandies, Piques and Noveltv fabrics. INCHES WIPE RUFFLED CURTAINS to 11.98 Special purchase of full- cut 5-pc. Ruffled Curtains, 500 to pick from.

1 1 I Full Fashioned RINGLESS SILK HOSE Perject Quality! a Beautiful Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose without a ring to mar their beauty. Choice of newest shades of the day. A Kline Days Scoop! svi a in resses Special N. Y. Purchases! Brand Sew Style Hits! Copies of $5 Dresses! 11 I MX yd.

,2 Momee irai color- Remarkable Feature! SHIRTS A wonderful selection of new Jacket Dresses, 2 Piece models, Dressy Street Dresses, Cape effects and sports styles in Washable Pastel Crepes, Printed French Crepes, Sheer Seersuckers Acetates, Pebbly Crepes and Georgette Stripes Sizes 14 to 52. Perfectly Tailored! Worth 79c; Choice natui ICh Good looking, well made Dress Shirts in light 1 grounds, dark grounds, J. i stripes, checks, solid blues and white. All sizes fVorth lo 25c nt 9c ea. m.i or Special Advance Selling! Boys9 WASH SUITS MEN'S VOLO VTortb 39c Smart Sleeveless Styles! Regular $1.00 Values at to fa' ipyPopv mesh Wnii.

Slipover in 1 SHTRTS shorts Special Purchase and Advanced Selling of Alen's SIMMEH SUITS 4 ea GLASS WATER TUMBLERS Values at I Everyone Worth $10 or More! Values that be duplicated! Single and Double Breasted Suits, some with fancy backs, some with vests in Irish Linens, Novelty Weaves, suckers and White Gabardines. ea. made Double Breasted, Long Pants, Sailor, Laydown collar and novelty styles in Broadcloths, Poplins and Linens. Sizes 4 to 10 years.

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Years Available:
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