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1 r. AGE TEV THE JACKSONVILLE DAILY WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7. 1931 INSTALLATION OF PYTH1ANS HELD TUESDAY Waveriy GR1GGSVILLE FIRE DAMAGE TUESDAY TOTALS $20,000 Fmir Lodges Join in Public Induction Ceremony Last Evening Waveriy. Ill Jan.

and Mrs. Frank Wyle son Ausben and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown left Monday morning for Hot Springs, Ark. They! will be gone several weeks.

Mrs Patsv Curvin In company with! her staler. Mrs Henry Rickeby left! Saturday for Grand Island. Nebraska. in response to tcUvr: ms announcing A public installation of the four death of their brother-in-law. bodies of the Pythian order uas con- ducted at Castle hall last evening.

went to Wichita to attend the L. B. Turner, acting as deputy 1m- Mary completely perlal prince Installed the as destroyed about 2:30 o'clock. The follows for Ilderim Temple No. 62.

iiamm returned Sun-1 cause is unknown and had it not been Dramatic Order Knights of Khoras- Miss virgie Hamm uiurnwi oun tho hv thn Royal Massey Grand Baker. Sheik-Lee Stice. Bray. Hunter. Chapman.

Eldrldsre. Haneline. As deputy grand chancellor, L. Turner again took and installed the following officers for Jacksonville Ixxiees No. 152 and WILL NOT TRY TO REORGANIZE BANK Carleton Schumacher of Cahptn.

called on friends here yesterday afternoon. Miss Ella Long of New Berlin was a caller in the city on Tuesday. Cylus Trent of east of the city was Large Double Building is Destroyed by Flames of Early Morning Grlggsvllle, A 000 1 looking after here among the visitors In the city yeater- Mrs. L. W.

Dahman of Arenzville was listed among the shoppers In Jacksonville yesterday afternoon. Russel Lieb of Rlggston motored to the city on Tuesday on business. Mrs. John Pine of Winchester was Concord First National Bank Only Institution Barry to Jacksonville afu having spent the Prompt service given by the the holidnv with parents here. Mr.

and Mrs. William Thomas of Virden Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomas. Russel McMahan returned Sunday to Kirksville, concluding a visit of se veral days at the home of and occupied by sister, Miss Avis McMahan.

Mr. and Mrs. Odi Griswold and Mrs Anna Brooks of Pekin visited over lire damage resulted In Griggsvllle visitor this morning when the large double Bearditown building on the south side of the city here da Rushville owned by B.ddle and called on friends. Walter Jordon of Galesburg transacted business with local merchants Tuesday. Mrs.

Julia Friend of McVey was among the out of town visitors here yesterday. Roy B. McKinney of Winchester was a business caller in this city Tuesday. Norman Stanton of Chapin drove to Jacksonville yesterday and spent Pittsfield fire crew, the entire block would have probably been lost. The local department could not check the fire as the start was too gmat when relief came.

The west side of the building, own- day afternoon A Tuesday shopper in the county seat was Mrs. Ivan Gray of Llter- berry. TUTTV Concord. Jan. Glen Rattle IN I llvfci LUUn i I children visited relatives at Winchester New week.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith of St. Now visited Mr. parents.

Mr. in I and Mrs. Sidney Smith Saturday and Sunday. Gene Way of Ashland visited his WORLD PROBLEMS IS DISCUSSED AT TRIANGLE MEET Victor Sheppard Danger Signa of Present Danger Signs of was the subject of a very interesting talk ize the bank, according to officers of of Woodson were of Charles McDaniel of Virginia closed institution. Tuesday morn- r- and Mrs.

Harry a business transactor In Jacksonville I Bernice Hamilton of Newark and examination. Frozen assets came on to Concord to w. the week end at the home of completely covered by insurance, and Mrs Ollle Gorman. Stone estimated his stock valuation at Mr and Mrs. Fred Egelston re- a loss of and has it fully taken the C.

S. Stone Clothing store was valued at about $10,000. Biddle's loss was estimated for about $3.000 which 0 ot Woodson trans- Kv acted business with local merchants Lodge No 376. Knights of Pythinns turned Monday to St Louis, having care of by insurance spent the past two weeks at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Irving and little son of Springfield Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Irving's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keohler. Mr.

and Mrs. James Bryan and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harbour.

lor the coming year Jacksonville Lodge No. 15? C. Ashby. V. Reid.

I Graham. of W. Hughett. of White. of Trabue.

of I. Dunlap. of B. Sibert. I.

J. Capps. 0. P. Hauck.

Favorite Lodge No. 376 C. V. Spainhower. V.

Massey. Chapman. of Vannler. of R. Pattillo.

of E. Scott. M. of B. Turner.

M. of Million 1. Bray. O. Winchester.

Myrtle McCarty acted as installing dignitary for the officers of the Charity Temple No. 30. Py thian Sisters. They are as follows: Grand Chumley. Grand senior Velma Rowland Past Jane Wright.

---------------Most excellent chief Allle Win- Activities of Post are Outlin- Chester. Miss Mary Gibbs, owner of the east side of the building, which is occupied by the Portzllne Cleaning Establishment downstairs and the Dr. E. N. Chasson medical office above, has estimated her loss at $8,000 and states that her property was reasonably covered for the loss.

Perhaps the largest loss went to Dr. Chasson who had and Mrs. Charles Bryan spent Sun- sotne very valuable equipment includ- day In Jacksonville at the home of a. violet ray machine many Tuesday. Frank Nash was among the business visitors in Jacksonville yesterday from Chapin.

T. F. Couglin of Winchester completed business arrangements in this city Tuesday. C. R.

Smith was a representative of Pittsfield in Jacksonville yesterday. Lester Leib of Mt. Sterling drove to this city Tuesday for a visit of several hours. Mrs. J.

W. Martin of Literberry yesterday. Lyman Peck of Arenzville transacted business matters in the city yesterday. A. Ruble of Franklin wras a county seat caller yesterday.

F. J. Kaiser of Alexander was listed among the business visitors in Jacksonville yesterday morning. Mrs. Ada Korty of Bluffs w-as a shopper who spent yesterday afternoon in Jacksonville.

Frank Nash of Chapin made several business calls In the city Tuesday. J. D. Jergens was among the representatives of Virginia who spent Tuesday afternoon in the city. Mrs.

Carl Rawlings was a visitor in the county seat yesterday from Franklin. Fred R. McGlaughlin of Winchester made a business trip to Jacksonville yesterday. Albert Andel of MurrayvlITe was a business visitor in the city yesterday. A county seat caller Tuesday was Dr.

C. E. Waters of Murrayville. O. E.

Reid of Winchester made a visJted friends in this city on Tues- business trip to the city yesterday Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Hughes went to sional work and all his other acces- i i fnr hie tiie loec 1 Springfield Sunday for an indefinite stay.

Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald Hughes will undergo an S'. John's pit al TueSdsw- Dr. and Mrs. E.

W. Cruse accompanied their daughter Virginia to St. Louis Sunday where she will enter Gradwohls School of Technology. LEGIONNAIRES IN ROUTINE BUSINESS MEET Excellent Hoag land. Excellent Arenz.

Magill, Eades. Woltman. Mistress of records and Crabbe. Winchester. Flower Eades and Edith Eades Following the installation ceremonies a social hour was enjoyed by everyone present and a short program given under the direction of Freddie Lynn.

LYNNVILLE S. S. NAMES OFFICERS ed by Chairman of Committees sories for his practice. His loss can only be covered slightly as his insur- ance amounted to only $500. Portzline was able to remove all the garments in his place of business and most of the furniture in his establish- ment but steam pressing ap-; paratus, a stove and some other minor articles.

The firm is continuing their I cleaning business in the Hayden Barber shop. Miss Gibbs reports that it Is her in- tention to rebuild the east side of the lost building immediately and any plans for the west side have not been i determined. The B. A. Campbell Department store, located Just east of the Portzline Cleaning concern removed all stock of their store into the street afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dinwiddle of I O. E. Hackman of Virginia motor Literberry were among the callers In 1 ed to Jacksonville yesterday after- Jacksonville yesterday.

1 noon to look after business interests. SAVINGS, LOAN GROUP OBSERVES ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEET OF INSURANCE CO. IS HELD TUESDAY Pittsfield, 111., Jan. affairs Mrs. Farrell Cooper last Wcd- of the Barry State Bank will be liqUi- and I dated, and no effort made to reorgan- given before the members of the Tri angle club last evening by Victor Sheppard, Instructor of history at the local high school.

The talk was In th main the conclusion he reached from' a special study made during the given as the cause of the failure. a visit summer on world problems. The ad When it became known that the Mrs. Rebecca McConnell at dress folloas here in part: State Bank had closed, some feared rM it is largely a matter of the failure might cause a run on the Mrs. Ellen Coultas oi cnapin was calculation, the present facts point Barrv First National, but such was a Kuest of Mrs.

B. A. Cratz the latter out t0 there are dangerous not the case. The First National open- Tlasf, 'veek. spots in our economic and political ed at 9 as usual, but not a Ladies Aid society of worlds and they are situations that single depositor called to withdraw his church met at the Ladies uj-eiy to cause considerable account.

All day long the First Na- ld hal1 Jan ln an nay meet- trouble and unrest in the near future, tional carried on as usual, with no ex- iLuncheon was served at noon. Qne of the most prominent danger cltement of anv kind being shown by number of pupils are out oi 8ings ls the undercurrent of ill-feeling the public. school on account oi being ill with toward the United States thit Ls The Barry State bank had a capital the measles. Some of the new cases prevalent among the European coun- 1 tlnHUHrt I I i Mm stock of $50.000. surplus of $50,000, and according to its last published statement on September 24, had deposits of $251.000.

Its total assets listed amounted to $398,443.31. The statement showed the bank had bills payable of $41.000. For some weeks there has been a quiet but steady withdrawal of accounts by the depositors, and when the directors decided to close, the deposits totaled $200,000. a loss of $51,000 since the last publication report. State bank examiners are now in charge, and it seems that the next move will be the appointment of a re- Two Wire Fences to Ob celver to close the affairs of the bank.

tain Fowls East Officers of the bank stated that there of Here would be no loss to depositors, as they felt sure the bank's assets would liqul- A wholesale iMl of to THIEVES RAID THREE FARMS TO STEAL POULTRY are Rev. Hovda children, James trjes present time. This is due Sanders two little daughters. Edgar largely to war debt settlements, the Cooper and a number of others. new tariff thrown up in this country, Mr.

and Mrs. P. S. Hodges of Mere- and prohibition, the latter affecting doala visited relatives ln Concord on chiefly southern nations of Europe. The Russian situation, while rather uncertain, is a second danger atgn, even thouh she insists that her policy and attitude are adhered to because of self defense.

Then there Is communism to be reckoned with, and be; cause tt is spreading in small degrees over a large number of nations of i the world, it is causing an undercur- I rent of ill feelin? and hostility, and may cause a great deal of trouble. 1 third dnnger sign is the difficulties existing between Poland and Germany over the provisions made by the Allies after the war whereby date enough to pay out. but In case I place east of hpre Mondav the Poland was giveu an outlet to the sea. they did not stock assessment would sheriff's office was notified yesterday Tius is really wrung be made. This process will necessarily Approximately 250 th(' 0U a lhPm hirris ot rPC Peuples, and The Barry First National, now the landpoints of geogra them purebred birds valued $10, each, were stolen from three farmers-a oI are involved near the Sangamon county line.

the settlement, the affair may brcoi Directors for Ensuing Year are Named; Half Million sonville Mutual Insurance dollars in Assets was held Jnesday at Grace M. church with 160 members of the com- ''iarK More than 200 stockholders of the only bank In the town, is rated as one Yhi trv om' oi international Importance A Th. annual meeting of the ln oi north of Alexander, and drove away with 100 chickens of the Buff Orpington variety. These were purebred News Briefs Armentrout, of Pittsfield. mbers of the com- fowls, which Mr.

Webster had shown M. Butler. C. 8. 1, iJiif at poultry and a high loemaker were re-' con- waj placed Wire fences which enclosed the with the post-war settlement, and the magazine of may blow up at any time.

Krnacr and lUHy sign that will bear watching is the attitude existing between France and Italy. Mussolini has Routine business was conducted at 1 the meeting of the local post of the moved back. American Legion last night, a number committee reports was given by nrn Tr Tr chairmen on the activities of post I JL 1 EjAItI iUK Announct ment was made that a dance will be held at the Jacksonville State hospital gymnasium on Thursday nlng, January 27. Grant L. Hughes made a report for the Americanism committee, Howard I V.

Knowles spoke in behalf of the post Jacksonville Savings and Loan asso- a(; Shoemaker i temolatlne another theatre to But when the excellent assistance of I elation assembled at Grace E. elected directors in the annual busl- strinK fust taken an on- the Pittsfiell department put the fire church last evening for the annual ness Isalah Whitlock was tion on the Parks building and comer under control, the merchandise was meeting. Tuesday evening, the presi- ejected to fill out the unexpired term Louisiana Mo and is havtnir olans ior the birds proved to be but slight foremost powers of the wc dent, E. L. Kinney presided and ex- of the late Amos Swain.

organi- Vpniiea of the of to the roost robbers. With insisted on the rights of his pressed the appreciation of the of- zatlon meeting of the board was held lontimi corner cutters they destroyed two fences as to armaments but real danger fleers ior the large attendance pres- dinner Geor la and 4th streets ln Lomsiana. the openings car- in ent. served by ladies of the church. Thp Lcui-ma theatrp as nronosed rled the fowls to a motor vehicle France keep large forces of soldiers The busmess portion of the meeting During the morning session, the an exterior liice the Pitu- parked in the road.

The motor car's nt ar the boundry line. consisted of the election of three vice president. John G. Moore. Intro- theatrp and will fi'trd insidf tracks were to be seen yesterday only drilling and practice pur- directors F.

Andrews. Thomas Hop- duced Messrs. I. E. Parret and L.

T. the same manner havins? for ixtses, but there is a motion toward NAMFH TIIFQnAV per WUUamaon were unan- Oxley of the Farm Bureau, wno made ubout 800 nersons Bam Johnson farm iinlTlLU 1 imously elected to succeed themselves, short talks. L. O. Berryman, for 30 Two the countv line on the old state road All to d.

arm have failed poultry yard containing the shelters brought Italy up to the level of the world and country HIGH SCHOOL IS Two barges are now at work In the the county line on the old state road A. B. Applebee then outlined the years secretary of the Franklin Mu-jnilnois river at Florence making the thieves carried away seventy chickens show that the countries do not Walter Bellatti, William Fay and growth of the building and loan move- tual Company, also made a brief talk. nine foot deVn uatrr channel a total and at the home of Harold Upchurch, have thep roix attitude toward each The report of the secretary. A.

C. sixty men are and the qf the Webster farm The India aj thremt- howed that the comnanv has rhAnnoi there were about one hundred enmg to a great dea; of trouble activities committee. Joseph Danish Robert Hartman as speakers and Fred ment during the past hundred years reported for the dance Deatherage as captain and He emphasized the fact that age Ls a Rice, showed that the company has channel is beinz constructed feet Kenneth Woods made a report ior the were the Forum members chosen yes- most significant thing in financial in- $2.107.290 of insurance In force, hav-iwide with a nine foot denth hospital and relief committee, E. C. terday afternoon to represent that i stitutions.

He stated that very few mg made a gain of $172.000 during the Funeral son ices for the late Sam Brasel, scoutmaster made a report, iorensic group at the high school in Glenn Skinner reported as canteen. the annual inter-society debate set FfiP TUIQ VC AD manager and Lawrence Oxley made a for January 21. Each year the Junior 1 niO 1 membership report. Ployd D. Ridings, senate and Forum meet in verbal con- who tendered his resignation because nict so that the tryouts for places on; were few banks in this country and chickens stolen Funeral services for the late Sam sheriffs office businesses have been in continued op- year.

Losses to property Insured by Stork will be conducted Wednesday yesterday and officers conducted an especially the Phfllipines. and eration for one hundred years. the company an only $10,700 afternoon at 2.30 from the Investigation. However, no trace America in to England, the situation in the notified Orient spreading to other this When the first building and loan1 during the year association was founded in 1831 there! The Lynnvlle E. Sunday schc ll from the city, made a the Forum yesterday the! people in general looked upon them CARPENTERS TALK 1 mm an election of officers fn.ancial report similar competition which the Junior, as only for wealthy people, but the- Rev.

J. K. Putt, of the pal church officiating, with interment following in the West cemetery. They were elected as fol- 11 was reported that Henry Ricks, a Senate will hold this afternoon are association came into instant ORGANIZATION AT TUESDAY MEET OFFERS NEW PLAN POLICE TRAINING than motor car tracks found. PLAN ATTENDANCE AT HIGHWAY MEET Chicago, Jan.

Something The Jacksonville Chamber of akin to the hare telling the hound merce and Auto club will have rep lows; (former member of the local post, was preparatory to the 1931 version of the They have grown steadily until 8uperin Bcholfield. seriously ill in a Cook county hospital. event. today the business rounds out a cen- Ass t. Oran Fearneyhough.

was also reported that Owen Franks i Judges who picked these four stu-! tury of sound and steady growth and Reid. who 18 ls improving nicely. (dents yesterday afternoon in a meet- i a century of service to the American Ass t. Bcholfield. was named as, a ing of the Forum were Victor Shep- Thirtv.t_.Q Anna Mae Reid.

member of the post activities commit- pard. Miss Emma Mae Leonhard, fac- Successful Past lear. theV-itv how axin to the nare telling the hound merce and Auto club win nave re; Ass t. Worrall. teL.

I ulty advisor, and Esther Dumas, presi- He further emphasized the fact fH i I how to chase it been worked Into sentation at a meeting to be held a Blanche Jewsberry. posl cratefullv dent. It will now be the task of the building and loan associations have and pledg- a new course on police training which Hannibal. Mo Thursday, when Ass Plantsu- Dorothy Potter. tbe receipt of a number of dishes do- Forutn team to uphold its reputation weathered the past year in an ad- support to the organization today at the University of problems of U.

8. Route 36 will be di Yates Potter. the local camp 01 the of last year as that organization was mirable way. A report just received1 carpenters union in Jack- Chicago. cussed.

Ass t. Scholfield. 8 V- the victor in the debate in 1930 Irom the Chicago headquarters of the ls made at the meeting August Vollmer, who for the time i The meeting will be held at th Librarians 8tephenson, Rexel Ibe carried out by these two National Building and Loan league 4 being has hung up his star as police Mark Twain hotel and is sponsored Fearneyhough, Wilbur Fearneyhough MRS. ANNA WHITE IS rival debating clubs Is that all stu- shows that in many cities and states uas elected chairman tn Bcrkeleyt Cailf to don the Hannibal Chamber. It is the pu.

The Ladles Aid society will meet in SUMMONED BY DEATH speakers work out their material the associations, far from feeling the under his di-; dignity of piofessor announced he pose of the conference to devise a regular sesison at the church. An all themselves without any assistance business depression, have actualy In- 1 were heard from present safe -crackers, pick -pock- whereby traffic will increase on day meeting and pot luck dinner will Mrs. Anna Goddard White, long- from the faculty advisors. This year; creased their assets during the past regard to the feasibility I and racketeers to the class as 36. T.

M. Tomlinson will represent th be enjoyed and an election of officers time resident of this citv and county, the question upon which the argu- few months. This is especially true of or a second union in this lecturers on how they ln- local Auto club and Roy Welch i will be held. passed away about 12:30 o'clock Tues- ment will be based Is stated as fol-, the Jacksonville association as people The chairman appointed a com- eluding eluding the police. Chamber of Commerce J--A ljL 1 --------m pleasant circumstancea.

In our own country, probably the nvost prominent danger tign is to fieen in the amount of lawkaaneas is mt And while we are rather helpli ss to present the local jaeli governments of tht larger cm IM A MNIR A I Mn 10 fcing down, and Uv, 111 mu. in the future. unemployment situation makes a fertile field for seeds of agitation and propaganda, and there la still a large per centage oi literacy America, both being obstaales that must be overcome iu the near future. During the meeting. Howard Roth, ot the Cody Funeral Home, was elected into active membership.

Grace Chapel Resolved: that the several1 are beginning to realize that it is wiser; mittee. composed of Percy Fernandes Thee lass, which will be grounded at Mrs. Fern Reid's, Thursday. LOCAL AUTO DEALERS IN ANNUAL MEET Mr. and Mrs Thomas Barbar of near Virginia were Sunday ut the home of Mr and Mrs.

Harry Wtf C4 rhairman- Q4rMn, Home Missionary will be held dusky street, following an extended states enact legislation making unem- to make a modest four, five or six Sargent. A. A. Me- tn the and technique ot LEAVE FOR STATE FAIR ilftiess. She was born Mav 25, 1878, In insurance compulsory with cent on their savings than to Mil aniels and William police efficiency, has an enrollment of MFFTINr" IN DANVII I and fanulv Clipson, Yorkshire, England and the following specifications: place them in uncertain or speculative to ideluding 25 star members of the MEETING IN DANVILLE and ooodp came to this country with family oyee contributes.

I concerns. cernhiiiorccs oi Detroit and An, som a 2. Employer contributes. The closing of the year 1930 reprc- mg a charter, and to solicit more Flint, Mich, and other cities The re- Cornngton and Edward (ol- ana ilv settled in the McKendrle Chapel! 3- lo effective when ten or sents fourteen years in the develop- members for the organization mainder composed of embryo of the at home uy cnapei ----------------lmcnt 0f the Jacksonville association The group will meet again on next Sherlock from th. Morgan County Fair and Mrs.

of near when a child of seven years. The fam- The Jacksonville auto dealers held wa, uta, their umua! at the Ot tirgc While in 1893. He preceded I Juntor Senate and the negative ol U) ber Is expected to attend. Miss F. M.

Warner oi Oakland. fii n' Pacific hotel Mondav night. Thi 5 her ln death in 1926. One son. Ray-! Forum and will be formally half million dollars in 19J1 There the only woman in the class, who Jt al meeting was called by Presided mond.

died in 1923 Mr.v White is Mir- fought to the attention of the stu- have been 404 loans made during the studying juvenile detention problems WlU 1 al Concid Ziegler for the purpose of electing vived by two daughters. Edith assembly jjeriod on fourteen years to members of the DEATHS I over the country. in i Mr arS Mrs McGuuUs follows: C. Gordon, South Wtbsier avenue. 8he also leaves JACKSONVILLE GROUPS pie to a family have or are paying for Kathryn will b- invited to address the group.

quartet composed of Messrs. Potter, passed away at 3 Monday slighted, for the nollee chief-nrnffwnr Thursday. Messrs. Corrington and Mrr Mrs Peckham. Skinner and Colton gave a.

afternoon at Our hospital in said no mvitntinn wm.iH are the official delega Clifford ll family the Forgan fair group to the state Mr- Mrs wer afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Braner TWO PRECINCTS I COMPLETE ROLL CALL Mr and Mn Ouy Meiidden aud children spent Sunday with relatives Hayden 1 Mrs. White was a member of Cari- Meyer, secretary; treasurer, After the election a very interesting bekah Lotige, No. 625.

and also college and school groups apjieared I where" ahe oa- and inspiring talk was made by Mr of the Fust Baptist church She the Sunday pictorial section of the was put on by Scott. Roger- tlent two days. Bronchial pneumonia to him. Gordon on the business outlook for admired by her many friends and gt. Post-Dispatch.

A ataff son Woltman and Bruce Thomson, was the cause of death. 1931 ln which he was very optimistic I Photographer spent a day here some I depicting thVorganizatiwr of the first I' MnLYeck by her hus took a number of scenes building and loan group. band and one daugliter, Mrs. A. L.

A short talk was also made by Mr. Beekman. Guests at this meeting were Mr. Jennings and Mr. McClurken of ik- land-Pontlac Motor Co.

Both Mr. Jennings and Mr. McClurken made brief but interesting talks relative to the automobile business for 1931. The Jacksonville auto dealers were unanimous in expressing their belief that 1931 holds many bright things tn store for everyone. LYNNVILLE SOCIETY TO MEET THIS THURSDAY The Lynnville Home Missionary society will be in session Thursday afternoon, January 8 when Mrs.

Roland Reid is at home to the members. Mrs Reid will be assisted by Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Hattie Gaason The leader for the program will be Mrs. Fred Scholiield, Mrs.

Oliver Reid take charge of the devotionals. and Mrs Edgar Gibbs will have the topic, "Youth in Miss Leit ha Scholfield will respon- Funeral. services will be held Thurson at 2 30 irk irom the for rotogravure useT Arthur G. Cody Funeral home tn Floyd Williamson gave a group of Hager of Beardstown. charge of Rev.

T. Marsh, of Dv- naMum VllinX I for the The remains were removed to iiahium cias.s ai Illinois college, di -1 occasion in his usual pleasing man Beardstown in the Simpson ambu- catur. Burial will Grove cemetery. 5 an I ner. and funeral and burial will be archery group at MacMurray College1 The treasurer C.

E. Williamson then that city. for Women and the Routt College outlined the various kinds of shares football team which established a fine offered ythe association. Warrrn Irving Durbin the fal! The Mrs. H.

C. Woltman sang a group Warren Irving, son of Mr. and -Ihnols College prom leaders also are of old time songs closing with Home Mrs. Warren Irving, of Meredosia, shown. Sweet Mrs Martin accom- died at 7:30 o'clock Monday night at Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Simke spent panied her at the piano. I the family home there after a two end of the week at Normal. TELEPHONE AUDITOR The meeting then adjourned to the weeks' illness from bronchial pneu- While driving back to Danville the TO TAKE NEW POST dining room for an oyster supper monia. day at Dawson Darley1 Floyd D.

Ridings, auditor tor the by the ladles of Grace church The child was born February 33, had a narrow escape from death. As Illinois company here will he neared Decatur a couple, whose leave soon to take up new duties in attention was drawn to a lighted Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Ridings will Christmas tree, made a left hand turn' take a position ln the auditorial directly in front of his car and in offices of the Telephone Bond and order to avoid hitting them he had Share Company with which the local to take to the ditch. His car crossed company is affiliated.

the ditch and struck a telephone pole, Mr. Ridings will be succeeded by damaging the car considerably but no D. Crihfleld, who has held the posi- Wednesday to the home of his mother, E. A. Hedges one tion of assistant auditor here.

Mr Mrs. Florence Bryant. Liedville, North 1928. son of Warren and Eunita Irv- DECISION IS HELD INVALID Washington, Jan. supreme court broke a speed record to- Vernon Baker, chairman of the! near p.s«ah.^B Murrayville precinct, has completed Miss Helen Braner of Jacksonville the roll call ln his district, and rc-'who has been visiting at the home of day to set January 21 for hearuitf ortil! J-otal of $35 00 in Cross her for the past two weeks argument on Judge Clark's decision ir0m the Friday for a visit with friends in holding the prohibition amendment I Literberry.

invalid I Hedrick who was chairman Harry Braner spent Sunday after- The court matched the record of the precinct, ports a noon at the home of Fred Braner, government in filing its anneal with Red nu'mber- of Arenzville. He was accom- in two days after the decision waa nls 48 8 rt sult of, panied home by Miss Braner, who nas auer ine (he roll call hiA communi, Braner home. Mr and Mrij Floyd Morris and ra nL I in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nickel of Con- at h0me of Mr.

and "T4 Mrs Floyd Mason Sunday afternoon. ranklin, Jan. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ore of Joy rendered.

In approximately one month after the widely published decision was mg. Surviving are the parents; one made the controversy will pass into brother, Bruce; grandparents, Mr. the hands of the highest tribunal for and Mrs. Wade Irving and Mrs. Car- final decision, lie Pond.

Chief Justice Hughes, when the su- Wyman Hart and Mr and Pt 'arir Funeral services will be held at 1:30 1 preme court met today, announced ert Seymour are entertaining the Freda with Mr ind taken up for Young Married class of the Mrs. George Pnrlicr M. E. church at the home of Mr. and! Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Yeck and Bluffs, Jan. fr-The body of William E. Haynes will be shipped from an this afternoon at the Mere- the appeal would be undertaking parlor in Winchester dosia church, ln charge of argument cm January 21 ahead of all other cases then awaiting present Hubert Twyford shipiied a load ol transfer comes In the form Carolina. The body has lain in the sible for Uie leaflet and Mis Want will prepaie the Home Missi Enigma BAPTIST MINISTERS TO GATH1.K IN ITI hogs to EaH St. Louis Thui Thomas Oxley and sons, Clyde and and Herbert Simke drove to St Louts Tuesday, They had a load of on the market.

Bert Rawlings has recovered from his recent operation sufficiently to be able to return home. irth perlor in While he will leave the city soon Winchester since the tragic death in Mr. family will not take up a the Wabash yards early Sunday morn- new residence until the end of the ing. present school semester. Mr.

and Mrs J. L. Bird and sister, FUNERALS Ministers from this section of Illinois. representing churches in the Baptist State Convention, will gather here for a conference Jan. 14.

Sessions will be held In Pirn BaptiM church. The meeting is being held under direction of Dr A. Peterson, the Baptist state superintendent The conference is being held to m- range for simultaneous every member canvasses in all of tht William N. Jackson Funeral services fox William Mrs. Nettle Ralthel were business vis- Jackson of this city were held at 2 beer resulted in Judge ruling, IN CHICAGO itors In Decatur Wednesday of last c'clock Tuesday afternoon at Young- sought to have the argument post- Miss Betty BreckenridRe has been week.

blood Baptist church at Nortonville until April 15. Mi Duwbon Darley and sor; RotMit hi during the Christmas sea- Aldo Hlerman ol Aienxville wab a with Rev. A. P. Gregory of White; ij uined to 'heir in Danville on where she has been obtaining ma- business visitor in town Tuesday.

Hall and pastor of Murrayville Bap- in cigakets TAKEN Year day Mi Samuel Darley terlal at the University of Chicago to Mrs. Emma Thompson entertained list church officiating. Interment was FROM STOKE MONDAY NIGHT fit' them returning Satur- complete her thesis necessary for the Star 500 club at the home of her made ln the church cemetery. oeiving her master of arts and sister, Mrs. P.

C. Burrus Tuesday aft-1 The flowers were cared for by Wilma 1 Barrow who has been in the degree from the University. While in ernoon. Three tables were at play ation. This will enable the court to render tls decision before the present visiting relatives here trm ends in June.

Counsel for William H. Sprague Frsnklin were Mrs William Sargent and William J. Howry, whose indict- Mrs. Oria Woods. Mrs.

Curtu ment on charges of transportation Harry Woods, Edgar Sweet and possession of fifty half barrels of sweet and Ms, Lizzie Violet Scott, Leroy PORTRAIT Nl'NMV RECEIVED AT OLLEGE MacMurray College received from the English Exploration society through the secretary. Mrs Marie W. Some thief whose supply of Christ- Buckman and Dr. N. Stearns, il fur ui veeks toTni'w V' h' and Wanda Jackson, nieces of the smokes apparently had run out official of the society, a portrait yf to.

Chicago she stayed at the Allerton Mrs. Gladys Batterfield won high decedent. broke into the Claus grocery store, mummy in wood of one of the House, a club hotel for men andjscoie and second was won by Mrs The casket all nephews of clay and Beecher avenues Monday priestesses burled in a woman's cem- women which is the official intercol-, Effle Schrocder. Jackson, included Henry Jackson. night, and stole a large quantity oftetery at Sawamu.

It is an XV1II cen- elumnl residence fw 102 jUri- Orville Mutch, Robert Mutch, Edward cigarets valued at about $25. In the tury cemetery for women only, prob- return to his home this week. PINEKAL NOTICE uiieral service for Patrick Kinney versities and many sororities Sherman Coultas, 1130 West College i irlain and the Jackson brothers. i.e held at nine o'clock this Miss Breckenridge is engaged in avenue, was a business caller in lw Tiioi-f ftoh at Ft Luke Catholic church teaehmg history at the Illinois college. Springfield Tuesday afternoon districts in Virginia.

Rev. Father uilnoif and within the next f. offi meetings of groups will be held in all. Mrs. E.

A tor this evening children called at Lloyd Ogle Mrs Elmer Wright of Galesburg Is home Sunday afternoon Mrs. Howard Rentschler returned in Jacksonville today from to her home Saturday after spending the past two weeks with her daughter Mrs. Floyd Mason. Mr. and Mrs.

Hurry Barber, Mr. tnd Mrs Raymond Braner. Mr. and Mis. Clifford Wiswell, Millie wiswell.

Chcstsr Braner. and son Lloyd. Harry Braner and NewtlJ Braner were among those from this neighborhood who attended the funeral services for John Bridgman which were held at the Williamson Funeral Home ln Jacksonville Friday afternoon. Ilfl. Harry Barber irom Thursday afternoon until Friday with the Misses Myra and Gertie Bridgman of near Jacksonville.

Mr. and Mrs. Wall Mason tling. Joseph Interment will Among the Tuesday business trans- SPEAKS AT LOUDEU Rev. Francis Smith of MacMur- Among the Tuesday visitors in the (ray College gave an address before the ll! the Catholic cemetery at actors in the city was Warren Luttrell were Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. McGin- Men's Community club at Lowder last toi Franklin. is of Concord.

night. lot were cigarets of several makes, so dating back to about 1500 C. that the burglar will have a change of The mrsk was colored with ochre and Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. brand for severel nijht at least. Some then placed in the burial case over Ployd Mason.

of-these may be smoked in the seclu- the f. of the dead. The face is that of a Jallhouse ceiJ, hovever, for of a beautiful woman, a priestess, with Among the shoppers in Jackson- the police today were reported to be regular features and shows tillghtivUle Tuesday afternoon was Mrs. well under way ln their investigation, traces of race Maude Wyatt of Waveriy..

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