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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 4

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wer Ttrn THE PATIA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBRE S. THE JOURNAL Published every except Monday by the JACKSONVIL.L AL-COFRIFIR CO 8 Wrst st. I Stop bv earner. Single copy, 3 MAIL Payable 5 RAIT? outh 5c a week DN A dva: The New Deal in ashington Huey Long Goes Gunning Rig Game Firat Standard Oil Then the United Fruit Company And He'll Wind Lip on a organ Rank.

YANKS INVADE BERI IN! )NE Daily Pailv CHER city of a Ne' Kl Ie III ASSC 4 if (loterie ill Open Acom, Mrs Alden Allen, Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Mra Janies Anderson. Mr? Rrwin i i kamp, Mrs.

Warren Brockhouse. Mi.s? New Carrie Deitrick. Mrs. George Deitrit I Mrs. Alice Joy, Betty Joy, Mia.

Edward P. Joy. Wnrre Joy. Mrs. r.

srwtjr st The open. nc n.rr Harold Perbix, Mrs Inland Perbix, programs i held September Hostess Mrs. Thurlow Pratt Roll Call- Payment of Current Events of Looil Interest. Harry Onken September 11 Rov Nickel and Mrs Otto Nickel, Wiener roast October I Host cm Warren Brockhousr Roll Hinta. Pr ob ram Thurlow Pratf.

October 17 Hostess Mrs Charles Oberta'e Roll News Program Mrs Frnest hueser. November 7 Fiwm Aufdenkamp Roll from speate Warren Brorkhouse November 21 Deitrirk Mrs. Thurlow Pratt. Honorarv Member Cow din. a a a ri ME) ER El er tl.

a ORIX HI R(fl Mrs Minnie Mejer at the famiiv home, one mile north of Concord following a lingering Illness was born December 18th 1876 and 1907 was united in marriagr 'with Charles Meyer. To this union children were born Elisabeth Barbara. Catherine Joseph Mignon anci Dorothy, all home She was a 'daughter of Charles and Hannah Sanders and oorn I miles from i the Meyer home She was preceded in death Hr her parents two brothers and five sisters Two brothers. James of Waverlv and Ernest Sanders of Clearwater. Kansas survive The remains were removed io the Roll Call-Winter Recreation fot Arthur Cody funerei parlors and A group 1918, is making can Wor! reached I tour of lin, kept away from Rerlln by the cessation of hoatllltlea In are members of the Milwaukee American Legion band that shown aboTG as they marched through the of ag bearing Kyffhauser organization Back of Initials often Wi better i ikes the on Country Editor's Judgment Hue Tough Commissioners Pass Road District Lew This Moi nnno, kr 9 -ftO Young i sn rr.

mn ksk ni il ili ri t) Democrats at Meet Hue; is en No. 14 all met Tucs City Cleri the annui the comi! kson ville of the apj Marv Padd ar.d Mrs eivec hint More than 2 500 young men fr the tl per of maintena streets wit or A i arrant iants wl -ibert be Mi led nd- rd At: GREENFIELD make Southern Illinois coun' cd to move into Olncy teniber 15 for the aim of the Federation of Sc Democratic Clubs Ever of the lme extending a from Adams to Edgar ably will be represe countv already has ni County Jefferson ci men who con tin share to the Deinocra' 1932, affUiated orgar, friends and other youi are taking their stand Democratic banner for election will be on hand leaders discuss material are ex pec t- urtfay. Sep- con vent ion icrn IUinou ountv south ite miti iidates William H. id He Or a 000 pe: erv ftf A Wr Mar Bloo orl Famllv. Program Andrew Allen December 5 im Carrie Roil for the Chrvstmf Holldav.

Warren Jov Derember Hostess Mi.v Betty Jov Program -Christmas party. January 9 Mrs Harrr Open meeting Hostesa Mrs. Andrew Allen Roll Though for the Da Program Mrs Gustav Onken February Mrs Alden Allen. Roll Events Alden Allen February 2ft Hostess Mrs Harold Perbix Roll Familiar Proverbs Leland Perbix March Hostess Mrs. Eniest Roil of Spring Sirs Erwin Aufdenk-m- Manh Hostess Mrs Gustav Onaen Roll of NaMonal In t.creat Program Mrs James Anderson pnJ 3 Hostesses Mrs und Mr he warren pe Roll Carrie A pril 17 Hostess- Amv Or.ken in Roll Amv Orken Arthur Acom.

Guest dav 15 returned to afternoon 1 held oclock from Interment ten1. he residence Monds rseral will he afteinoon at 2 church in Cor.rord It KFTt RNS FROM CALIFORNIA Miss Thelma Bacon, ajftK for the Bua lme naa re- tumed from a vacation trip of a ln California Miss Bacon ittd Catalina Island Loa Ar.gele« Riveryide Hollywood and many other nt mterest in the weat, RET1 RVS FROM 1 RIP Stanlev DavLs of West enue rrturned laat evening from ar, ex'ended "rip throi.firh the west and southwestern part of Pnited States T. A. Book Exchange Each achool. Beginning Monday, Sept.

10th. ited of SPRINGFIFLD ST I. ATTEND ILLINOI I I. IB and iral back Views of The Press whether that i bit more here Twerc of large an American rs nllesa- ell know Farmer Dies Filis Morning Rol gets Pro Hw Rol Coir, ri Pro Pre Via Secre Joy Progr -Modem Mrs Cr.ar June 5 Office Prr Bettj Hsrrv Onken Member? iwn den Allen, vest Flower lock Oberta'e -mg Club Mrs Brorkh A Al- MAJESTIC TODAY A THURSDAY Mat. 10c Eve, 15c Just Another Probe Senate has openeti )n of the ramifications of the tions industry, what this came will lesm ts probablv what is dv known, that the armament rs form a big w'orld trust that to all nations.

The Tacts reua-d- he munitions makers have been A line hen FYR Bank His Ire As oon as lie gets around to it the King fish will be publicly accusing Assistant Secretary of Slate Walton Moore of gumming up the Russian debt-trade negotiations because of a sire to salvage pre-Soviet loans from Morgan's National City bank. And that will be a demonstration of perhaps something the showT! London nr When the pr will be the ga deal with as long as there ommittee. ut the Amer Already tes 'hei Hueys nation already tional, financli ernmen Your im biggest, denoui responde between the iks since he Chase Na- jank for its iachado gov- ike a lot of mues to take Dr. i. Stubblefield and son i cl i will come fi Spri ngficld to Mont of Hr ghton And M.

Stubble- Illi nr is college wi! Allan field of Chi iffce. Missouri were recent IVI ili i naaiey. relative and friends Char ge, Robert Mr and Mi George A Raffety i non have retur ied from Drexel New, Hamilti ne Sprin- Missouri wl lere they have been visit- kcll, Jf Louise Starck, Vasey, ing his and Bill Raffety JVXB IT ice Kcpner. A llan Sno Mrs. Virginia hs McQuerrey and daughter ve returned home after HOMI I ROM OAK PAKK visiting at the home of the formers JoJ: in Hopper, soii of Mr and Mrs.sister Mrs Grover Cor.Iee in East 8t Tlion id of Louis Mr.

a nd Mrs. Fred this city, Car Haven of re tur from )ak Park.ville. is visi ting at the home of her Illino ler. nent theGrand H. Haven snt- Mr.

and Mrs. Victor He was a munity. assev wasorn N( re he vf When united in mar- 1934 NKA Service Inc. is an inte be none ill Lloy tilling to .11 insure do msuranc "onipany had to be ics- Prerr, ifcojt seven human Inaura The com par more than pf the C.h Insuring Dogs of London who Wl $ays: PASSAI AS At Frenih of rr.t of is are 'ace of high- Battle: mtted M( I Mi Big are i dogs, and tl pertd that live natu Premiums percent to the policies, er than moil oi us would care to pav for the liie o' tne average hound titled Englishmen with a fla.r for port Co not begrudge the ad a Mr ar.d menej After ail the value of a dog dauihf i of or other animal depends entirely what owner think' worth E--. hf he tiiuiaj iu Eh? a bet Ha ie hospital Mo LABOR MAi Ruth Watts Mrs Paul Jon Alton sper.t Mrs M.

L. i reel. To the Editor of The Journal-Courier; Leningrad. Sept. 4 Well we are finally on the track of Finland.

Found pilot who l- going to leave here with in the morning and take us by way of Esthonia and land us in Helsing- iftOid thuus the place I been looking for for a month. Just like these folks to move their 907 i i apitol from a beautiful city like this 0 hi.yp/al to Moscow Saw the opening of the Moscow Saturday; nitM New last night there Mi to in- and tonight the ballet in the rea! home of the Russian ballet. Saw Mcwuoh.a Lenin, rads old stock exchange today; would hate to tell you what it is now. sen i 'ovs you better behave Yours. If it WILL ROGERS, and to Copyright, IN Rllt INI Dean Roma N.

Hawkins has returned to MaiMfuriav CcUeae from 1 OK the east and Columbia University, i where she has been during the Can- mer month; Mr- Hawkins was ac: ir son com panted bv hei mother, Mrs. John icago, Mr and Nickerson nd daughter ci ne! Wood in the city yea- Eh 1 mc.jcled Muss Mildred Hem-1 trough. a charm nd 1 perforce have too fine radice constar -IRL st, thi sc feet ie Io pi aught h.it By Heien for love A little speech of pretty You rever look away Wincing A NT) any tune a niaiH I ui o'! rounit to imilr st you, are not vahsfied un'il lo. You've begged -i or two. VO why wanton charms aboul You Mill come bark to nv, n'istrntly, my rlearest one, mvsierv! on ifirm near I a voting man he naee with Martha Williams Surviving are wife; two cliildren Carl Massey and Mrs Irene Murgatroyd.

both of this city, brothers and two sisters, Terah Horace Thomas O. Enoch, and Frank Masse Mrs Robert Harney, and Mrs Lillie all of the Jacksonville community; and five grandchildren Mr Massey was a member of the Central Chrifttian church. The remains were removed to the W'Uhamson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held 2 30 Thursday afternoon at the Williamson funeral home Burial will be in the Diamond Grove cemeterv. TOM RUl SEI) Ht Ol EST TO HT EM) His MOTHER'S RIIEs San Mooney will have the freedom of the prison (during his period of mourning for the death of his mother, Mrs.

Marv Mooney but he will not be permitted to attend her funeral, Warden Hol- oi San Quentin said today, Thi gray haired convict convicted and serving a life sentence for the San Francisco Preparedness day bombing, will be restricted in his movements only by the prison walls until his mother is buried, Warden Holohan He will be relieved of his loutine duty of peeling vegetables. Holohan said he had no authority to grant a request of Mooney's brother and sister John and Anna, that he be allowed to leave the prison for the funeral The brother and sister said they planned to carry the request to Acting Prank Merriam, but state Attorney General S. Webb said in an informal opinion there was no way the governor could release Mooney for his mother's burial The funeral for the 36-year-old mother. wTio until the dav of her Sunday was active in a campaign for her sons freedom, will be a class ceremony, the i Mooney Molders Defense committee 'here announced The date was set tentatively for sometime next week 25c 6 KIDDIES ICc ANY TIME BRING ON THE JULEPS AND TICKLE ME WITH A STRAW Grandma Price heart baled and drinks. You could have knotked her over with a crowbar Humbbell Arabella boobed the family bark into the mono READ THE JOURNAL WANT ADS EDNA MAY OLIVER.

MAMON NIXON BILLIt BUR.KE- DE-HUY CR.ABB& TODAY THURSDAY Starting Sunday DICK KEELER 2ASU PITTS GUY KIBBEE DAMES ft.

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