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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 4

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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THE DAILY JOURNKU SUNDAY MORNING White Hall It Jacksonville this week for the purpose I both of Springfield. The of planning tne wore of the year in White Hall delegation consisted of I the Maacoutah area under Scout Charles Matthew Brown Executive Robert Ellis of B. Giller. L. L.

Seely and L. R. Winn. Scouts are looking forward Thc meeting was held in thej Dr L. Snivcly of Lewutotvn, ear of activity and accom- Pcacock Inn and was attended by 75 who appeared in the his The local executive representatives in the area, Including tint pastorate, the local Christ axi attended a meeting in Scoutmaster A.

Davison and Prank church two weks ago. the official board of the church tnat he would be willing to servo his church 1 in building it up. Last Sunday a vote was taken by the congregation and pledges made toward accepting the was sent to him that his offer had been accepted, to a The best in RADIO can now be your3 At a price easily within your reach! No more compromise with Tone! P. Brown Music House Saum House of itione 145 Put that Christmas check in a Savings I oan Certificate $1.00 to SI00.00, interest paid July and January. JACKSONVILLE SAVINGS LOAN Applebee Bldg.

reply has been received by Charles Campbell, clerk of the church, as follows: inform the church that I highly appreciate the honor of being recalled to my first pastorate as minister of the Christian church of White Hall, Illinois. I accept the call in the full-hearted spirit In which it was evidently tendered to me. I will begin next Lord's Day. Will arrive on the Saturday p. Burlington about The junior high school, with an enrollment of had a December average attendance of 101 plus, making a percentage of 99.

There was not a case tardiness or truancy. The junior high has been advancing in the musical field, and will furnish serme special number- in connection with services in the M. E. church Sunday evening next, under the direction of Misa Louise Baker, and will be present at the evening service at the Presbyterian church on the following Sunday. The weekly band practice on Wednesday evening was not held this week on account, of the illness of the director, Donald Hamilton.

Meredosia i Mrs. A. A Thompson of Versailles, attended O. E. S.

Chapter here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott were business visitors in Mt. Sterling Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis, Mrs. Chas. Harbert and daughter, Joan, motored to Roodhousc Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burdick and Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton were business visitors in Jacksonville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

O. Wegehoft spent Thursday evening in Beardstown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Wegehoft. Mrs. Harry Ham of Jacksonville, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Burndlck Wednesday. C. P.

Hedrick and wife atid A. D. Peters and wife, leit Wedensday on a motor trip to Palm Beach, Fla. They expect to be gone two weeks. Among the business visitors in Jacksonville Monday were L.

P. Winners, Emil Nortrup, Raymond Scott, ritlM SB ililfjtH HiMlHi lltillillti lliiliiHHiBIIH Mid-W inter clearance FINE SUITES ONE MORE WEEK LEFT TO SELECT YOUR SUITE AT VERY SPECIAL SAVINGS: INSURANCE We Write Fire Tornado Casualty Automobile Surety Parcel Post Steam Boilers M. C. Hook Co. Phone 393 AYERS RANK BUILDING A limited number of OVERCOATS at HALF Price.

All Coats greatly reduced in price. FRANK BYRNS HAT STORE CITY TRANSFER Phone 1690 Local and long distance moving, packing, shipping, storage and baggage transfer. Day and night service. Special attention given to handling fine furniture and pianos. Ralph W.

Green 236 North Main Jesse Nunn, Albert Mayes, Lee Mayes and Harold dard. Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Instructor for the O. E. S.

came Thursday from Murrayville and conducted a school for Trinity Chapter No. 636 of this place. There were three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening. At 0 the members enjoyed a pot luck lunch. Robert Hyatt and John Edlen motored to Quincy Sunday and were accompanied home by the sister, Miss Myrttle Hyatt, who is convalescing from a surgical operation for appendicitis.

Mrs. Mattie Hyde and son, Harold, of Jacksonville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. McLain Tuesday.

They were accompanied home by Mrs. Marguerite Yakel who will visit with them tor a while. The grade and high school basket ball teams, accompanied by several members of the student body, went to Blufis Wednesday night and played a game each. Both teams met with defeat at the hands of the Bluffs teim. Mrs.

Harry Enke of rast of town, who ha.s been quite ill with an abces- sed throat, was taken to a hospital in Jacksonville Monday. Mrs. Ornh Butcher, who Is staying with her daughter in Bcaidstown. spent a few hours here at her home Thursday. B.

R. Wllday, wiie and Milton Wilday, were Tuesday visitors in Jacksonville. the latter remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Sbutt went to Kampsville Tuesday to take up their residence while he is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

Peters, Mr. and All wool sox at less than wholesale prices. A. WEIHL Mrs. Dean Nuller and Wm.

Dickman were Springfield visitors Saturday. E. Williams, accompanied by Marvin Yaekel, made a business trip to William8Ville Monday. C. P.

Hedrick purchased a new Hudson 8 sedan from the G. M. Steinberg agency last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Hyatt motored to the latters' parents, near Versailles, Wednesday. J. H. Kistner and brother, Maurice, were business visitors in Bushnel! Wednesday. Irving Thompson was a business visitor in Versailles Thursday.

C. A. Korsmeyer was a business visitor in Virginia Wednesday. Wade Irving and son. Joe, made a bigness trip to Pittsfield Honday.

Ill Greenfield Moaasn mtf Pharmacy So. Side Square THE REXALL STORE GUARANTEED This 2-Pc. Suite in Mohair. Very Fine Construction $110 3-Pieces $135 11:11 TTT Here is a Beautiful Duncan Phyfe Suite in Crotch Mahogany front. Very Fine Finish and Well Made 159.75 1 FOR TWO YEARS but if treated right will last a lifetime A $2 Kantleek Hot Water Bottles are made of one piece of smooth-textured- durable rubber.

There are absolutely no seams, patches or other weak spots. They simply leak. Since they are guaranteed for 2 years, it reasonable to believe that they will last much longer? Sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. From all Corners of the City Comes the call for Old 1 ime Bread News of a great sensation sweeps the city. What is it all about? We have solved the problem we use only unbleached flour be convinced and try a loaf of LUCKY BOY BREAD TODAY Your Grocer Has It! Sliced or Unsliced Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Range have returned to their home in Washington, D. C. after spending the Christmas vacation at the homo of the latters father.

Mr. E. M. Middleton in this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Buell Pair and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pair and the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Burroughs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith have returned to their home in Pontiac.

after being called here to attend the funeral of Thomas E. Burton, which was held in the local Methodist church Wednesday, January 1931, and burial in Union cemetery. It was one of the largest funerals ever held in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Parks motored to Litchfield, Wednesday where they attended the funeral services of Mrs. Charles Brandon, who was a relative of the two men. While there they called on William T.

Parish, a former resident of this city, who is confined to a hospital in Litchfield condttlon does not show the improvement his many friends in this city would like to see. Mr. Charles II. was a recent business caller in Jacksonville. Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Oillick were recent guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCormick in St. Louis, Mo.

Mr. Siman Brvan. Flagman at the local C. B. Q.

crossing in this city, attended a railroad meeting In Beardstown Thursday. Mr. Charles H. Meng and daughter. Evelyn.

Miss Floy Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Claud? Bell mere recent visitors with the formers wife who is a patient at the Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis. Mo.

At the latest reports she is making satisfactory improvements after a serious surgical operation. Former Mayor Harry Stubblefield. Norman L. Howard and Robert Knowland were recent callers at the court house in Carrollton. Quite a number of residents of this vicinity attended the funeral services of Leo Robinson, business man of Hagaman.

111., who died Tuesday at the St. Johns Hospital in Springfield, and whose funeral services were at the St. Catholic in Hagaman Friday. Redroom Suites Have Been Reduced to the Limit. This 3-Pc.

Suite in Genuine Walnut. 5-Ply ops and Fronts 69.75 One in Walnut Well Made 3-Pieces $47.50 HOPPER HAMM he Place to Buy Not so High! A Record Sale of Gas Ranges Trade in Your Old Stove for Down Payment on any of our New Estate and Clark Jewel Ranges No red tape simply select the range you want and let your old stove make the down payment. The balance can be paid monthly with your gas bill. We have a complete stock of all sizes and models. They are all reduced one-fourth to one-third in price.

If you want to buy one now at these prices and have it installed next Spring, we will be glad to store it tree of charge. Registral ono and Friday morning, Tanner Lit the classes that time the figures total numt second serr of the first 'several st other schoi Miss Ml completed Christmas member of partment Chambcrsb began her 1 Semester Saturday, be three ex or two; tw in the on classes will Friday, Ja) Monday, A valentl held by Oai February 8. Uoebel on 1 Pauline Le of the affa the Misses Da Terune. On his deitn Rami dianapolls meetings of can during 19 Harold I chapel spei his subject A quartet mug during morning. number of this the qu Spirituals, consisted ol characterist students gn PEORIA GE Spring fie! corporation Dairy Com has been state The Baker.

Mar Westenelt, board of dl J. Hawley and M. The cone 1004 North issue 2,000 i HELENh OF SHH Chicago, Hurley, dai ley, war-tin Htstft, Ship) tied here an attorney live in Jut the author and prose. Princeton. Hoarse, Tickling Throats and Husky Voice Try NYAL IIUSKEYS are pleasant tatting throat relief mediated to produce dts.

diMoive in the esxith grit aurdy, thua pcobnged ition. wrgera, ana -mmenJ Huaixya lor keeping the throat ku rhe package convenient in for dealt, or handbag. Twenty Cenu THE ARMSTRONG Drug Stores Quality Stores SoBthwest Squirt 135 East State Street Jacksonville, Illinois. Are They them new, pers. paper i are col Ro Paint We 35 Telephone 580 Illinois Power and Light Corporation Telephone 580 Electricity lakes Oat of House i lust aihl a moment of you can do with hLBCTRIClTY, an hASILY, and with lightning-like SPi We stock full line of appliances at me First class wiring done at reasonable Hieronymus i 221 S.

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124,267
Years Available:
1902-1974