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PAGF vvmrnw THE JACKSON VILI.E DAILY FRIDAY MORNTNn. MARCH 20, 10S1 Sam Thompson Named To Farm Board By President- HONOR MEMORY OF NEW MEMBER OF FARM BOARD GEORGE R0GERS0N IN FINAL RITES Succeeds Alexander Legge Funeral Services are Held Thursday Afternoon at Westminster Washington. March 8 of cooperative livestock, H. Thompson! who owns a 500 -a marketing organizations, sixteen years Funeral services in memory ol farm in Illinois, todav wm appointed' ago He is a charter member of the 8 Rogerson, prominent busi- a member of the farm board to fill! IIlinou- Agricultural association and ness man of this city, who passed the vacancy created by the iTMimaUon has been president of the American away here this week. were held Thurs- of Alexander Farm Bureau from 1925 until loday, day afternoon, at the Westminster The appointment announred resigning during his third term, at the white house upon receipt of at Amid expressions of regret the bu- telegram of acceptance.

Thompson's reau surrendered president to the commission was signed by President farm board and chose Edward A. Hoover before he left on Carib- O'Neal of Montgomery, tall, bean cruise. grey-haired vice-president, to Thompson has been an active farmer succeed Thompson May 1. Charles for years and has been identified E. Hearst of Des Moines.

was with organisations seeking agri- elected to O'Neal place, cultural legislation Best remembered of At the time of his appointment he battles came when the house com of Presbyterian church, in charge Rev. W. C. Meeker, pastor. Music was furnished by Mrs Martin, organist and the many beautiful flowers were cared for by- Mrs.

John Russel. Mrs J. N. Conover, Miss Amy DeMotte. Mrs.

Grace Young and Mrs Juanita Brockhouse. The honorarv pall bearers were Frank Elliott. Taber Mathers, W. J. Bradv, T.

Archer. Andrew Russel, was cervlnE his third tw jrar term mittee on agriculture challenged his ,8. A. Fairbank and W. Woolston.

as president of the American Farm right to speak few the farmers of Till- The casket was borne by Harry Dobyns, Jom I Breeding, Dr. Young. Edward Dunlap, John Russel, T. M. Tomlinson and Edward Bradley, with burial taking place in Diamond Grove cemetery.

Dr Meeker in delivering the funeral discourse said. 2 Tim. Bureau Federation The directors of nols in 1924 In a flying, 48 hour that organization, meeting today in round trip to Chicago and return he Chicago, accepted his resignation to secured 67.000 signatures asking permit him to take the new post and passage of the McNary-Haugen blU elected Edward O'Neal of Mont gomery. Alabama to finish his un expired term. and sponsoring the equalization fee was heard by the committee.

have frequently stated Thomp- of rh com- soji said today in accepting the ap-! we have words which are very fitting pletes the farm board per-onne! for pointment to the board, back to the life, character and death of the present, but two vacancies soon of the present economic depression Is our dear brother. Rogerson. They are are expected. 'the plight of American agriculture. If words of Paul as he neared his the buying power of agriculture can! own end: am now ready to be be restored business In general will offered: the time of my departure is soon be back on a sound basis.

hand, I have fought a good fight; unH fuU development of our national11 have finished my course; I have Hk tf.mi expired la and on agriculture, laid down by, kept the faith. Henceforth there is on condi- thp markptlnR tct and laid up ior a crown of rlghteoilS- C. Teague, made vice chairman upon the resignation of Lcgge, has announced he would resign in June. he accepted reappointment on condition he be permitted to return this year to his fruit and nut Interests injlse for thp Qj the of Samuel R. McKelvic.

of our iarm 8 secretary -1 Farm Bureau, said the organ-. expre on would continue to advocate 4 0 fil farn in inrl PrinclPlf thc distribution of iftmi should be in the hands (' rli ui i rolled agencies made throu'h Its hopes still rest with the boy bom Accepts Appointment on an Adams county farm on August Chicago, March voice 18, 1863, sometime state legislator, that for seven years was raised to Quincy, bankers and prophet of champion the agricultural marketingjAmerican agriculture, act will resound In deliberations of I-egge Re-eleeted the federal farm board, created by Chicago. March that act Legge was reelected president and a H. Thompson, stooped and aged director of the International Harvester beyond his 67 years by his work for company today after an Interval of agricultural equality today accepted more than 20 months during wtiich President nomination to he organized the federal farm board ness, which the Lord the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day; and not to me only, but to all them also that love his am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at said Paul. And so our brother Rogerson was not, without a premonition that his time had come.

Strong FeHing have fought a good fight. Mr Rogerson was a man of strong feeling and emotion. He had strong convictions regarding the right. It is natural that It should be so. seeing he ----------------was of staunch Scotch Presbyterian pian Final Rites for Griggs ancestry.

He came from forbears, who believed In the difference between rlgftt and wrong, and of fighting for the right. He was faith in God tai irrn Send In Nomination Blanks CUBA I ALlvED i i i ri AT LIONS MEET Early For Journal-Courier Everybody Wins Campaign Much American Capital is Invested; Sugar Tariff to Ruin The United States Is destroying Cuba thru a process of "benevolent according to Atty. William N. Hairgrove. who spoke last night at the regular meeting of the Lions club, telling something of conditions in the Island as he observed them on his visit there this winter.

American capital totaling a billion and a half dollars Is invested in Cuba, he said, and the government has borrowed 150 000.000 in this country Tor things thc Cubans do not need. The high sugar tariff will break every Cuban planter, said Mr. Hargrove. and paid his respects to the present tariff law by calling It a of commercial war against the world." Machado, under whose rule as president many evils have arisen in Cuba, rules thru thc military, the speaker said. The wages of all classes, except Persons contemplating entering thejboy or who first decides that he Journal and Courier "Every day is or she Is going to win, and has the pay day" Campaign should send or I confidence to do his or her very best bring their nominations In immedl- is very likely to be proclaimed among ately.

Those who are Interested in the winners of this very biggest of seeing their friends becoming candidates should see that they are nominated without further delay. All the prizes. More Votes Given Now Understand, too that there will be SAM THOMPSON MANTON FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED TODA i PERSONALI 5 News Notts I nominations received now ill be more votes given for subscript given credit with 10,000 votes. than at the end of the vu Ja Remember, there Is only one way Tills is done In fairness to make nominations. You can noml- out and hustle at Vhe nate them yourselves or be the choice slart and will not allow any one to of some friend who will nominate you.

ln nt laM minute and win. The management 4c not going to place course you an accomplish any names in the campaign, and if ln grand you want to be sure that your name IR distribution until you get started, is among from which the own- important that you cut ers of the grand prize are to beifut the nomination coupon In this chosen, the surest way Is to send In send or bring It ln this very or bring ln your nomination coupon day Once started, If you are the yourself-rdo this at once ambitious sort, you will become the I During the big prize campaign the. JlVnt Tin the soldiers, have been reduced. The at The Journal and mthusinsmthet if ouW make soldiers are well fed and well paid Courier office wil be open every eye- thf bt At Christmas time Machado gave until 8 30 clock to answer in- a big dinner, and each soldier receive votes, etc. Read the announcement of the received as a present a wallet on Bear ln mind that It will not take campaign and tart todav Bear In which was stamped picture long to win one of the big prizes.

The mind that every active participant and which contained a dollar bill. campaign will be a very short one who does not land one of the big When elected president in 1924, And at the close of the campaign the prizes will be paid in ca-Oi for his or Machado went in as a liberal. He votes will be counted by a committee her efforts, and everybody will be made many promises, one being prominent business meu. Those paid 10 cent cash commission keep the government free of foreign who have obtained the greatest num- pttch day as turn in their debt, and another not to ask for re- ber of votes will be formally presented acriptions at campaign headauarters election. About a year before the handsome that ihr mpaKn office br nnen four-year term war to expire, he had were won simply by collecting votes todav and th: evening the constitution changed to make It their spare time.

you are lnvit-d lo cal! for any in- Now, right now. TODAY, is the formation you d'Mrc If unable to time to begin. call personally, use the telephone. People Say, The number 1 61 Come In and have Nearly everybody will say: "Oh. I this generaous proposition explained may try but I know that I win to you ln detail and learn about the All will be of about the same costly prizes that are awaiting these But, the man or who are privileged to participate six years and to have himself reflected for six years more.

His term will expire in 1935. He has Involved government ln a debt of $180.000.000 Of this amount $100,000,000 was used to build a 30-foot hard road (opinion, rom near Havana to Santiago de 'uba, a distance of 700 miles. This oad only the rich and the Dl A IAT Vmerlcan tourists. The mass of the UUK I LALL III ville Man; Other News Items membership on the board, which was as its chairman. the crystallization of his dream Herbert Perkins, who had served there is for the Chris- 111 interment The man chosen to fill the vacancy as president in the interim, resigned tlan life also his belief.

cemetery. Rev. O. F. caused by the resignation of Alex- all official connection with the com-; "Mr.

Rogerson seemed to love every- officiate, ander Legge has been fighting pany except as a member the di- tiling He lovea flowers. He loved Hc was born April 16 people have nothing and do not own I cars. Machado also erected a rnarn- Mr and Yrs. J. Seaton of Car- moth and beautiful capitol building at 1 linville was among those having busi-sa cost of $20.000,000.

another luxury ness in the eitv Wednesday. 'the Cubans do not need Miss Helen Altman of Cere Oorda, Times are hard in Cuba, as they strong in his Christian! Griggsvill- 111., March 19-Funeral was among the out of town business are Cturator of I the Father the Savior services for Thomas Manton. who re- callers in Jacksonville yesterday. Astronomy Speaker at Familtea and and the Holy his comfoi sided some emht miles northwest of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Nevins S'K MacMurray College and guide He unhe the hand of Grlggsville will be held Friday March Girard were among those from out of devices are ruining in the 7 .1 E. church Orlgiisville, the cl.y i. LARGE NUMBER THE AT ANNUAL ROLL LECTURE THEME CALL OF LODGE Rebekah Members, Friends Hear Program afternoon look In in- 'dally among the students, who have! Our Place in the Universe" vw the Approximately seventy-five mem- done some noting. Al the time Uieme an lnteren.n« Uiuitr.ted berj and Irlend. ol C.rtlM pa'k0'; ri Newbv of Carrollton Mr visit 800 students lecture presented last evening by Dr.

Lodge No attended the annual 1844 and lived was among the shoppers in the in Cuban jails Clyde Fisher, of New York City, in roll call conducted by that ior cooperation among firmer, rccu Welcoming Mr Lcgge back rntaViromThe be 86 11months. Id Si OO of agriculture with to the management. Harold F. Me- his splendid team of horses. He con- j.

years 1 Cuban citizens. When asked why. he course. Dr Fisher Is curator of astron- thf short business other lndustrla 1 groups. Cormlck, presiding in the absence of tracted genuine fondness for his he united in marriage with Heten at local stores yesterday aft- the Preaidents days omy at thr Museum of Natural the meeting was to the Farm Rurean He loved children.

He loved c.arr; mt, a vir. are already numbered, because of a tory at New Yor- preai-' famtttca and Sam organized the. expressed regret at Mr. Perkins' re- Adams county, Illinois. Farm Bureau, tirement.

music. He loved work. lie was at It were yes- mtmwS SToS PICK COMPLETE CAST FOR SHOW AT DAVID PRINCE JAMES WELCH OF GREENFIELD IS CALLED BY DEATH Mr and Mrs Robert Heath of Vir- because of i earlv and late He loveri iwonV McLaUfhlln of GrlggSVllle. 111., home wits a hospitable one He loved and Frances Manton of Pitts- afternoon Jacksonville. He gave freely of his Dramatic Club to Dramatize Funeral Services to be During ducted Monday Morn- Tuesday Assembly ing time, and talent to promote its welfare time of his departure was at hand; he fought a good fight; he finished his course: he kept the faith; henceforth there is laid up for him a crown of righteousness, which the takes constant treatments Rudolph Dufelmler of Concord mm transacted business in the city Wed- field.

He was a member of the Odd Pel lows fraternity and they will attend nesday afternoon. in a body and officiate at the grave- Charles Howard of Lynnville was a Me was ready to be oilered, the side business caller In the city yesterday. Emmett Mrs. Louis Perblx of Markham was Funeral services for Emmett a visitor in this city on Thursday, jamin Seeds ho was killed on Route Mrs. Miller Keplinger of Franklin 36 two miles east of Detroit last Mon- shopjied in Jacksonville stores yester- Tu day wen Wednesday, 2 30 day.

ge 8 8 at the home and Interment made in Mrs Minnie Baikliurst of sociauon. Before taking tour some his audience on a LEADS DEBATE TF A MS FPOR ILniTIJ, UI mam the many years that the earth was Approximate estimates on the things, and this theory was generally standing of Illinois for several handrtd ars of the roil. a ri HuU'hes. secretary, read Of the heavens, he explain evi roy awlsted by Mrs. Pearl Fljrev scientists Letters were read from number of to'JSiiiZ'iE 5 members addition to timi mhln SarS 1 the respon-ves.

Special guests a time when aMTgr tverybodv tv.u. a evening Mrs Jeanette tte center o. .11 him in that day. Griggsville cemetery, with ltev. D.

H. a visitor in the city yesterday. The complete cast for the pro- i nutf 1 Toomey, pastor of the Baptist church, Duncan City, September Knino kl. UIHCaUUK. Mrs Virginia Mocre, amisted by Little Nineteen debate competition As those early continued Re I via and Mrs as a result of their six victories this their study of the heavens, they noted was in charge of the Greenfield.

March 1854 at the time of his death) Fred W. Daniels. season, were secured Thursday. Up- that certain bodies remained fixed 1 the .4 nong the JaiK.onviii* visitors 1 mmni uiw r.uiobeie among Thursday afternoon. to-date the local school has the others moved about, and termed dnetton Ot an adapt-! Welch, son of and Ann Con- The remains of Fred Daniels, Walter Feamevhough oi Lynnville ation from by Victor Welch, passed away suddenly at Adamson who A.

in Chicago was among the city callers yesterdav with Wheaton the only Hugo has been announced by Mrs. home here in Greenfield at six- i father was in in origgsville Thursday a. morning. Edna Allen who it directing the thirty 0 clock tiiis evening. He had Scotland, and to and were taken to the home of his George Koehnken of yesterday jierfect Mason City Wheaton has thus far met a victory in each case The at this score.

the orhiw of these tKjdies were three ln the form of perfect 1M3 advanced the theory that is held astronomers oi time leave preaent day. that the sun is the and Der.nv period to be given by atis-1 in health for the past wv-! from whence U. S. parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank DanieU. was a business caller in Jacksonville srhoolsjn and gwmed dents of the Junior High school eighth eral months, but he was able to be The lamily removed to Jacksonville FUneral services will likely be held yesterday grade dramatic club Tuesday mom- UP and around today, his death com- was then to prjday and interment made hi 1 mg The English classes have been av a surprise to his friends studying this story this week and so.neighbors the staging of the piece is very ap- deceased was born Dec propnate at this time 1867. near tireenfield. He has ScouU Honored at mtuieia.

business transactor The club members who will assume heen ln farming, retiring and Andrew Russel on Mound Ten of lhe local Scouts of Troop 19 rhurSday afternoon. -------F 8ildes tl rn throun thr the different roles for the olav are moving to this place about five years a'enue the home now occupied by were honored by bestowing their sec- Osborne of Manchester mad? oi thU will next rn ntp Lie a2 follows au-o. Henry Kamm and family. He obtained ond class certificates upon them last a business trm to the cUv debate against Wheaton, which a exp.oring trip was uken Waters 1 He was married to Miss Mary his education in the Jacksonville Monday at the Court of Honor meet- afternoon. confilct will eliminate one of Brockhouse.

two daugh- 1gubUc aehools and Brown Busi- 1ing held In Pittsfield. Two others Woods of Roodhouse was among umb Song, the group. Thomson Violin Hutches, accompanied by Berrita Hutches Reading- Roberta Canatsey. Vocal Virginia A Hull. Second Carter.

Third Little Riggs Hayden Barton. Landlord of Ha'es. Baldwin. McDonald. Fay.

Story. Steinman. Prosecuting Attorney George Govela. Prisoner--Stanley Davis. Busey.

Chenil-Billy Ricks and Ben Denny, Talks by several membcrt Refreshments were durinj the social hour with Mrs Nellie Rob- 11 linols main for the title sun. where a study was Mis Harel Caldwell and Other schools such as Monmouth Henrietta Marshall tn Illinois Wesleyan. Normal. Macomb, sun on iu Until recent ters Mrs Charles Roach of Spring- auc iqualiiied for merit badges. thc busines5 visitors in Jacksonville field, and Mrs Earl Johnson of I In 1877 he was married to Mabel The Griggsville Scouts are making Thursday afternoon.

Bloomington. He also two 0 bodied in 1903. splendid progress. They are looking Mrs Anders of on In. Mrs.

Saliv Carney of Hastings. rhelr who survive are WU- forward to a summer camp. They ex- shopped ln local stores vesterdav tit- decisions during their schedules and 5 hv Nebraska, and Mrs Wiliiar on, Callt; run tl. 111 MOre8 ar. th.

rt.nn the pratent day it ta belteved by Augustana and Shurtlefi have al) lost the beliti that the p. ol'tup at ii.encea on the sun were flames, but 1 Kr. I KtA I Springfield; two brothers, Matthew of Springfield, and Garret, of Plainview, 111. He also leaves four gfandchlldren. The body was taken to Shields and Sons Mortuary and prepared for burial, and will be taken to the home Friday.

The deceased was a member of St. Michael's church, from which place the funeral services will be conducted on Monday morning at ten o'clock. Interment will be made in Oakwood cemetery. H. C.

Woltman, Jacksonville; Mrs. E. I near iuture. the day previously set Harlow. Kingman, Kansas.

Mrs. being so inclement, that a postpone- M. Tomlinson, He spent ment was necessary, two years in Kansas in search of a Class Tournament, more healthful climate but decided Friday evening at 7 30 p. m. the Illinois could not be bettered and re- finals for the clas-s tournament in turned.

basketball will be played off in the In 1912 he married Anna Otwrin of local hwh i mnaaum The so are out of the running for the 11 1 chamuionshin several prominent astronomers that In case another school finishes its aeason with a record of all these In turn result in a tie, the per AT CLUB MEETING Quincy, who survives.Freshmen girls will play the Junior girls the championship and the JUNIOR RECITAL GIVEN THURSDAY IN MUSIC SS By use of and Dr, Fisher explained the movements Plans for the Hi reatreat scheduled for next Saturday were made at a meeting of the club members at the offices Thursday night. Thc men meet at the oil on basis for selection Marie Fee ley. A Lee Woolsey. ORDER DECREASE IN Third Roodhouse. Higgins Chapin kAiMM i Mary Tomv ist, and Junior boys will try tak Mias Wilma Range, soprano, opened ln their clash with the Seniors.

the series of Junior Recitals in Music Hall Thursday afternoon with a pro- i I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daniels are the gram Qj excellence and pleasing DEATHS regular path, termed the sodiac. Mercury was next viewed, with its various but it has no moons The same side is always kept turned toward the sun Pictures were shown to prove that proceed to the Klwanis hut for supper and a meeting The dlecussion at last night meei- mg was led by Maccy Holiowell wiu on various of Hi clut McCarty. Colton Sturdy, Beckv Pyatt.

Wright, vawauw II. I im I T.ratey. SPEED ON S. MAIN 1 l.oj.y^n»^“h to see with its craters and mount should be decided Walter Moody, chief of the state lead highway police yesterday announced that the speed of motorists passing the gates of the Jacksonville State members present. Devotional exercises The Odd Fellows and Rebels are annintr in HrtlH MUinfV Qha hnm i by the president, Mrs.

H. E. (planning to hold their county get to take especial pleasure in the potic 8 he was bom at Mt. Sterling cotuidfrkblf attention wis civt tn tn early life he Tucker. Roll call answered by giving 1 gethcr at Detroit next Tuesday p.

m. chwln EtudP No 3 as well as in the 1 10 niaiden name being i ihlrh lo in hints on Early Mrs. Virgil Dunham and family who cnopm Mars, which has two moons, and m- perennial Perluips no fjer marrlage with dmatlon of lu axis much the same The comets and meteors H. Nienhueser gave a short talk on; have been on the S. Ken- showed Miss Tormev to bet- Thomas Caldwell was solemnized onilUi Mrth it hus h.

ajL.t on South Main street must planting of shubbery. Mrs. C. F. nedy farm mar Maysville have moved, ter advantage than the Arenksv March 3.

1804 Mars has a change of aeaaonx ha an a i decreased. Mr. Moody has ordered Duckett conducted several contests, to a farm near Summerhlll. David Etude which she played with great Surviving are her husband; five atmosnhere and ixjSar Asrrnu and their orbits weee shojrn I-------------- Ptace thl. sea.

ch.lar'-n, Mr. Rachel Walters Vernon. 'Z Muss Range has a high lyric voice Beatrlce. Mazie and MelyUi, all of theae la at lea end ail a ry Ethel I-ewla, Gertrude his men to arrest persons driving fast- than 20 miles hour past the Skinner, Mary Jane Wolke, Margaret inst.tutinn Lacey, Martha Jane Coultas. Jacqueline Curry.

Betty Claire Woltman and Aleta Canataey. Alexander Hospital dressings were folded for the afternoon's work. The hostess served lovely refreshments. The Pastoral Helpers of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jess Delps, who was assisted by Mrs, Earl Fountain and Mrs son.

Joe Wade and family have Qj unusuaj pUrtty and sweetness. She Cass county; Arcadia Alexander, March Luther guests. Mrs, A. A. Oliver and Wiley entertained the Alexander Mrs Arthur Klelnsmidt, were present club at her home south of program follows; Arcadia March 19 Din- Alexander this afternoon.

Song, "Bringing in the widdie transacted business in Jack- Miss Margaret Lukeman and Miss Ernest Reams sonville on Wednesday. Margaret Tayman of Springfield werei Scripture, Matt. 13 Among those from Jacksonville of Mr- and Mrs Henry Luke- Thompson, attended the funeral services for Mrs of south of Alexander today. Roll call. Verse of Scripture.

M. O. Smith on Tuesday afternoon Several witnesses were called from Easter Walter Wood Alexander to take part tn the trial! ward. at Kansas City today in which WU- Easter Ernest Reams, liarn Lindsey Is opposed to the Wa-' Flower seed exchange brother, Allen Avery, nlanet here from Vandalia, and now slngs with fineness and intellectual; and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Garrison.

The position of the asteroids ua- as have rooms over Wade garage, until quality which distinguish her as a Mrs Alma Beebe and Mrs. Emma next shown and then Eros the yard- th! nebula, aud I oi high rank. The floating Beebe. There are two grandchildren stick used for measuring'the awaf Vanltar. Twenty members and 'Z? bSSSlU I J.

SK taM Worthy High Pr Emma J. D. W. Hake. Watchman of Cunningham Noble Stella Mrs.

Harvey Dunham. Worthy 8 ley. Worthy Chaplain- Mrs. Pearl Cadwell. Worthy Shepherdess- Mrs.

Anna McHose. Worthy Grace Clark. MRS. J. P.

BRAUN were Mr and Mrs. Wayne Guy Dinwiddle and Mrs Robert Henley. Mrs Guy McFadden a business caller in Jacksonville recently. Mr. and Mrs Tom Ruby visited relatives in Alton last Sunday.

Oeorge Jones hauled a kiad oi stock to Bt. Louis on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson spent charge Cully, wiuie Proffit Is attending the Mrs P.

H. Ham was hostess to the of a concert to be given by the March 18 winrh trial at Kansas City. Chapin Household Science club Wed- school band. Paul VanBodegiaven is The body will be brought to Jackwin apeni hunday with Dr Mrs Lula Martin has returned to nesday afternoon. In response to rcril director and has announced that the for burial in Diamond Grove bash lailroad.

Mr. Lindsey was in-1 Benediction. jured In an accident which occurred! During the social hour the hostess while he was working for the Railway served refreshments, two ars ago. Those asked to testify Mrs, Sallle Sullins left Thursday were Arnold McMann, Joe Mayberry, for Wood River to visit her daughter, Students and friends ot the Jack- A. A Basham, J.

J. Proffit Marie, sonville high school are looking for- Brown-of Springfield is taking Alden Allen was a Petersburg visitor ward to this evening which will offer of the Wabash depot here Thursday. entertainment in the way county, and brother of Elza T. Sam pie residing east of Jacksonville, died at (me Wednesday afternoon at his home three miles west of Auburn. He was 74 years old.

Surviving are the one brother; three 254 years for it iu orbu. sons, Howard and Ralph of Auburn and Rosa Sample of Woodsjn, one daughter, Ruth at home. The funeral will be held at 2 mrc iv daiddiidv thla at the Aiiburn Bap- DIES IN A1RBURY tist church, with interment tn the Auburn cemetery. Mrs. Thomas Heaton.

Ill South ----word of William II. Conlee also be credited to this young singer. Miss accompaniments were not only adequate but really an asset She not only followed and supported the voice sympathetically but also showed her control of dynamics as well as a remarkably fine pianissimo. order, and was followed Yerkes Observatory and the Mt WU- Neptune, whose revolution around the son Observatory, as well as a picture sun 185 The new planet, of the big tao hundred Inch telescope Pluto, and Its discovery was discussed that will have thc power ol penetrai- speaker, that it required injj for a distance of about four hundred million light HAND CONCERT TO BE GIVEN THIS EVENING Clay avenue, has received the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Harrison Conlee, a native J.

P. Braun. Mrs. Braun, a former, of Morgan county, died this week at resident of Jacksonville, passed away his home near Ntlwood, 111, He was in Fairbury, 111., on Wednesday, call quotations from Bryant were given. Mrs.

J. F. Burnham gave a review on the life of William Cullen so augment the value of the band ior and Mrs A. Alexander after a sojourn in Indl Mrs. Harold Orr, who has been anapolls liJ, Is very much improved.

aud Mr8 REALTY TRANSFERS Bryant. Mrs. L. Cartwright gave ihe pupils and for their public ap- am i i of Phillip Schulz to Phillip a reading and read jaranee. rf Ut at hutT1f Jr.

Lot 19 Askew and Springers Ad- Water both poems from The program will open at 8:15 Mft $1.00. 'Bryant. A pleasant social hour and o'clock in the high school auditorium Fannie S. Cully to Elliott State the serving of refreshments concluded and will include both solo and en- tt uZl Part 8 I etc. 20-15-9, $100.

program semble numbers. Henry Hiienachtr of ArtnzviUe rue John Pate to Adelina Hen- ns the out of town callers Pt Lt 2 Lamberts Addition, Bert Lawson of Exeter was a Thurs- Mrs. Carl Ehlert of Winchester was Jacksonville, 00 day business visitor tn the city. a 'fhursday visitor in the city. proceeds from the performance will cemetery Saturday morning, accom- be used to buy new instruments and panled by a son, W.

J. Braun, Fair bury and daughter, Mrs. Scott Pike, Brockton, Mass. The decedent was a resident in Jacksonville some 40 years ago, was the wife of J. Braun, brother of Mrs.

Heaton. born near Jacksonville Dec. 31, 1864, and in 1886 was united in marriage with Miss Laura Summers, who survives him. Mr. Conlee was the father of Rev.

Charles Fred Conlee of Winchester and brother of Hubert Conlee, Roodhouse. and Thomas Conlee, White Hall. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the Nliwocd Baptist church with Interment in the Virden cemetery. MARRIAGE I.K Ernest D. Lewis, Woodson andi Leslie Leake of Franklin was Kathryn J.

Magill, Jacksonville. county seat caller Thursday. NOMINATION BLANK The Jackaonville Journal-Courier Expansion Campaign GOOD FOR 10,000 FREE VOTES I hereby Enter and Cast 10,000 foiv- Mih8, Mr, or Mrs. Address Phone Date Entered Ah a Candidate in The Journal-Courier "Everybody Expansion Campaign. NOTE--Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate mmina ted.

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