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PAGE TWEt.Vl DAtl.Y JACKSONVILLE. ILLINOIS MARCH 8, 1981 FARM BO ARD HOLDS MEET HEREMOND Of Cniiimittcfmeti Urani at RF.AI ESTATE BOARD HOLDS MEETING DISMISS SUT AGAINST LOCAL PATROLMEN od the of committeemer and of- f.cers wprr heard thr meeting of the executive hom'd of tne Morgan County Farm Bureau yesterday Flynn presided st the meeting nnd members of the hoard in nt tendance at the meeting held nt the Fsrm Bureau office were Wallace Hembrough, Allen Hmth Rolf, Wilbur Williams. Rov Burrus Everett Otto Nickel. Clifford Cox Hart Harmon Robinwm. A Garner.

John A Rrovcn and John Luby Reynolds made a livestock marketing report in which he outlined the year's procram, showing projects that will tie attempted each month. Hart spoke of the lvceum program to be held here March and Farm Adv lsei I Parett on the Four-H club work in the It was announced the last meeting of the first corn-hog sianing program was held at and the records show 68 per cent of the iKnrrs. who affixed their signatures to 1934 contracts, have signed new agreements A survey of the signed contracts indicate a leader acreage planted in corn this year T. Oxlev of the insurance department of the Bureau and Claude Jewsbury represent ini the oil department repot ts. Reynolds.

organization officer, also made a rej'ort, Inanffirienl Hold Two Jwalice Of of assault with a deadly nuking of Jacksonville board was held at the building Monday during which time the 'Home Modernist ior Exposition" was discussed. A committee composed of A. Applebee. Tomlinson. Mrs Mary Johnson and Otis Taylor were ap- to represent the Fstate board in a general meeting at the chamber of commerce Friday evening March 8 at 7 30 At this time it is planned to have from the following dealers in building against John Norris and Ike plumbing heating.

of the Jacksonville rernuon home decora- neimrtmmt. were dismissed by home furnishing and all Justice A. Opperman Monday aft- interest ernoon following a preliminary not I'd in fror van- inw court folind 'not probable bets that there is decided a number of homes Jack- fw both the state and defense had idences and apartments Tt hpard. also Mated that there 1 noti- complaining witness Robert Smith, colored, a former city fireman, in the -ales of numer- testified that he wv pulled from ir: e-pecially in the ea snd CRr on prtmHry election day. Feb.

actions where rrops were 26 threatened with a gun and beaten. He named Norris and Flynn as his assailants He said Morris had the tfun. I Lays Down the State Law SCOTT RI RE Al PLANS MEETING Other witnesses for the prosecution Freda Thomas. Henry Thomas, George Thomas. Vera Thomas, Eugene Graves, and Blanche Lawless.

All of these persons were riding to the twills in a car driven by Smith I IVoui'HlIt when the alleged trouble occurred at the comer of West Douglas avenue BEARDSTOWN CLUB TO HOLD MEETTODAY STUDY CONTROL OF MUNITIONS TRAFFIC Program Plannedi Oilier News iNolra From Conntv Tlie timely subject of Munitions control was discussed nt the regular meeting of the International Cooperation group held at the home of Dr. Josephine Milligan recently. After a review of the influential munitions firms ot the world, especially those of the United States, Ornrra two possible solutions to the problem of control of the traffic, nationalization and strict government control. were discussed. References were made to conditions recently revealed by the Nye Investigation committee.

At the close of the meeting. Dr JUDGE WRIGHT HOLDS COURT INCARROLLTO lint' incliester: New Huey Long may be United States Senator In Washington, but when he's at home still the boss of the Louisiana legislature. The Kinglisb (right) is pictured telling a meeting of the Ways and Committee of the Louisiana House of which bills he approves and whic .1 he amended before enacting them into law. March club of Beardstown will enjoy a program afternoon in their club rooms In (V Carnrilr library MH totnwttaR The Indlps will bpnr ft dlsruwlon of 'be Italo-F! hiopian conflict iix- foods suitable for the Lenten season ami other numbers of hls Mrs, J. Jockisch.

Mrs Peters and Mrs. Corkill will be hostesses. The Domestic Science de- partment of the club Is headed by Mrs. Ray Trninor, chairman Paul Rtippel, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Steadman, seerrtary.

The program la: a Flute Reiley, Miaa I.lir^ 'loiiiil. "It's FYidav. Eat Fish parnn rar- Edwin Goehrig "Salads to Serve With PVsh1 1C Rmk, Mrs Raymond Standefer snd daughter. Rose, were social and business caller in Jacksonville over the week end. Dockelfd in CHIirr pwp I pb LEAVES CITY FOR LINCOLN North West street Thesf claimed they saw Norris strike 8mith several times.

a 4 id that he had a revolver in his hand. Norris took the stand in his own defense, admitting that he struck Smith when the colored man called did drh alclib GIVES CONCERT HOLD SPECIAL CHI lidi MEET Mar il At Krv. Fari New Notes Winchester. Marrh 4 Scott County Farm Bureau will sponsor a lvceum procram Thursday eve- ninc March 7th at 7 o'clock in him "a damn liar," but said he urn of the Bluff not draw a revolver i- Vi 1 school The address of Flvnn also testified that there was the will be given hy Larry A no gun-play during an argument be- Wilh-tms of the I A A The tween the three men Flynn said he of the evening follows and Norris accosted Smith and asked It treduction Glen Kaufman Scott him why he told a tale about the ne- Countrv Life atrenl gleet of a wounded negro that wasn't Bean Orchestra Mrs Bean and true. dnu Misses Mildred Flsie nnd State's Attorney Absher ap- the and Attorney Hon-' Made Clyde I eavitt Arnold defended Norris and students begin to present the result Summers.

Flynn. of months of training in various lines ulin lane In dismissing the charges the court the end of the work seer. Mixed Beilby that while it appeared that as- unpleasantly near and one by om Leach and Esta Lou and battery may have been events that have been anticipate Ralpl. Hawk and Richard Hornbeck committed, the evidence of asasult with pleasure become only IV ht mat ion Bluffs Hmh School with a deadly was not suffic- memories. MacMURRAY CLASS HOLDS ANNUAL TEA The members of the Semor of MacM urray College entertamed quests at the annual Senior Sat- Greve were business caller' in Spring- field Saturday.

Miss Doris Overbey. Miss Idell Carrellton. 111.. March Walter Wright of Jacksonv convened the February term of cirt court here again Monday morni plainint the persor.nl characteristics I'hr priil ported on this datr Is excused Ui Monday. March 12, a number cases arc on the docket that will disposed of without Juries.

The lowing orders have made on 1 docket James F. Brannar vs. At Spencer, partition Ma ter rep is filed and approved granted plaintiff to file amended a supplemental complaints Brant vs Wm Brant Decree 1 divorce, reserving question of alimo for support of child Johnson Oil fining Co vs. C. Bequeath.

Plal tiff to make item three of his answf for and file bills of partlc Rule on defendant to comp bv March 4 Macoupin Creek Drsi aee district suits on foreclosure consolidated for the purpose of tai intr evidence before the master chanccrv Carson Metcalf, conse vator for Cora Saylor, vs Guy WK foreclosure report filed ar approved, and dccree for foreclosur Roberts W. Stec For Mis to r.lian«»* Rexidenref Miss Lucy A Mount who recently resigned her it) the office of lars Dr. Carl Black left Jacksonville on Sunday to make her home in Lincoln. Illinois. She and her sisters have ac- Miss Alice Ipicke and Hda qUire(j a beautiful home in Lincoln where they will hve Miss Mount came to Jacksonville about 1901 and entered the Training Gard of Jacksonville foj- Nurses st Passavant Hospi- lesre.

Dorothy Wedeking. student (ftj whPrr one of the first to at 'The Blessing Hospital, Quincy KTacjuate in 1903 Alter doing private man. cause referred to master. MLv Bernice Mearsch of Macomb nursing for short time, she complainant to complete and Wtn McCarthy the office of Dr Carl Black mon? bv March 0 defendant by Program Of Music it of Unlvenlts of and t0f)k ta Dr Beatrice Morrow -d home Where she ha, re- row df.nn. OlOK IfHteteU ter erf a i trvp nnmhpr ln Beardstown.

mamed ever Mnc of i Hiirh the first nurses ir Central Illinois to Cendant to show cause bv March and wen lRst hifirh party of the become a uraciouslv welcomed. The receiving i ln (n-mnastnm ,1 tin. itirlnripH Saturday nigm in rne mr.asinrr. surilcai assistant During the yean Helen Wruht from 7 no-11 00 oclock. She had of the office as- president of the class.

Dean Roma N. and refreshments fol- IL oii.ee, as ana nu iui at operations, given lowed t.he spring and St. Patrick'- Hnd mR(ie of people prateful day colorinR and muic furnished for and efficient mtnlstra- The month of March sees the fruition of many of the activities at MacMurray college in this month Concord. March 4 Special rvice were held Simday at the church TTie of New York City, delivered a very inspirational ddress using Rom fl 28 as theme Twn beautiful were rendered Hv Mr Arthur Murry, student of the Blind in Jacksonville Clamplt, Supt of Jacksonville Gospel Center spoke of his plans for future work in the placing Oospel boards alorg the hiirhwsvs Vews Bobby Nick'l returned from Jacksonville several dav- visit with his aunts Mr 5 and Hnt- ne Hayd Mr and Mn Liberty were victor ehurch Sunday Marie Smith the home frt Mr nnd Mr- Bob Arerv- vllle cannp for Mr (Vria who very ill I3onald White Cass Thomlson of the M. P.

students. Tap Dancing county. Addreafv- Larrv A Williams Infant Dies. Barbara Robinson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Robinson, passed away at 9:30 o'clock this morning at the home of her parents southwest of Winchester. Services will be held at the Blue River cemetery near Detroit In Pike county at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon To Observe World Day of Prayer. The Protestant churches of Winchester will observe the World Day of Prayer with services at the Chris- Friday, March 8th. The ervices are in charge of the Missionary societies rri the various churches. Special music has been arranged by the committee in charge.

News Mr and Mrs. George Drew and two sons of White Hall visited here over lent cause to proceed with the case vocosn class i OKGAMZFJ) WOMWS So, this procession of spring event? was ushered in for the spring of 193:: by an unusually successfol concert the Madrigal cluo. under the abli leadership of Fletcher. Tlv Cl.I R001)1101 SK Mr 'T well known his art of program buile Inc unquestioned. This program opened with a grou of four folk-songs from four coun- a Creole song, one Mexicat one Swedish and the fourth one French The arrangements by Wick.

Treharme and Snar furnished svm- jject is to inculcate correct principles to (hat of an'instrumem Berrv Mat- Upon by a fine TT Mr1 Howard Ren: i a fem last week with daughter Sunday. Mrs Flovd Mason Mi'- Jacksonville caller Saturday frrwn visited here over the and here were Rpv Keur and end ilv, Mrs Bessie Clcn.ent, Adah Hack-; Mr. and Mr John Dugan. ol, If 4 er Ikne Paiiw. Orace Oaddis Mrs.

I Louis Mo. visited Mr successful ln 8 Mr and Bob Of Are For Instruction in Singing: Twenty Hold Membership in Greene County Group. Roodhouse, March Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lee Smith. 1 opresentatlves from the Woman's pathetic, well balanced harmonies for club toeether with some of the teach- ladies voices and others who were interested.

The other six numbers were formed a Voco Study Class, under the from various sources some hem direction of Miss Esther Duncan original and others skillful adapt- The Voco Study Plan for class in- ations. The work done by Mr. Fletcher with several local choruses is so well know: to call attention again to points of excellence seems superfluous. Th results are never rough, the attacks are so smooth that the effect is played spirit struction in singing was developed by Charles Norman Granville, in response to the Increasing demand for vocal instruction. It is direct and simple, giving a correct vocal foundation without conscious effort Its ob- sineing voice to a degree consistent with varying conditions and circumstances.

rayed. new necessary ftuidamen- singing to classes and indi- over Sunday. Cavnttod Mr and Mrs. J. Moms.

Elizabeth Glossop, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clvde Nickel and and Mrs. Oscar Glossop, eele- daughter Doris called yesterdav at her 8th birthday with a party, tea lllie 1 the home of Mr Mr. nerettUor of her claK m.t«. this Mm.

Allred of and were visitors here Satur- 1 1 i. ihe local club is formed for the purpose of ensemble work with proper Watt and vocal Miss Duncan took daughter, Jocelvn drove Mrs. 4 Burial will Tuewlhv In ernoon. Mr. and Mason of Sinclair Mrs.

Clara Gamson returned her home in Hillview after weeks with her daughter Word has been received here of the death of Felix Brown of Hopkins, Mo Burial will bf Tuesday in Mis- Devine to St day. Mr. Mr Browr. was a former resident here CHECKER TOURNEY OPENS MONDAY Sunday morning Mrs Alma Morrison of Quincv where she will visit Mr and Mrs SuperviJWr who WRi by GanviUe. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Allen of Cha-; twent the Roodhoufte pu. were visitors ln this city Satur- Much CTedit te wim worked for its organization It wnll meet once each week fo ra period City The members of the Cowhick fam Jacksonville checker Sntuidav evening of one and one half hours with a 'pot -luck supper at the home Anyone interested of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowhick.

Mi and Mrs. Unveil Hankins re- L. Wells. Mrs Hal Gilmore or Mrs turned to Sunday afternoon on Lee Smith before Thursday the train. nvent opened last niaht at tht with ten players entered The games are plaved in Mu dormitorv' of the fire deiwrtmeiit and the public invited to the games Tonights play will at 30 Resulrs paumw (Htt-ved nurht follow Plsyer Won Ivxst Draws 4 Chapman 3 3 Frank Bra newel! 3 3 Albert Seiber 4 2 Oast or PfKJte 3 Lincoln Oowdln 1 W.

Thomson 1 1 4 Alta Knight 4 0 2 George Browr 2 in becoming a member of the club may call Mrs Beardstown TB STUDENT? in HIGH TO AID of each composition is well the variety thus providing pleasure ln each. Miss Jeanne Merritt of th 37 is the able accompanist club and to her steady should be given much credit for the success of the work Mias Mahala McGehee was the assisting soloist. A player of enthus-; iasm. of musicianship of technical finish, she draws large interest and; quick responses from her audiences. Her message is definite and convincing.

Probably the pianissimo effects are; the most notices ole points of finish; to bring a large chorus to the point of, exactness found in these effects quires skill on the part of the di- rector and on the part of every in- dividual singer. The "team of I the chorus is most commendable. Her first group consisted of three German numbers, a Bach chorale arranged by Mvra Heas and two Schubert numbers and Impromptu and a finale from a Sonata The second group was of wider musical range, containing a number bv the modem enmpnwr Ravel. by a Jean I Helen St Door 3 00-4 class of i Olive ol the Hawkins Mrs. McClelland.

Chase Schaeffer the class Muss rv Bailey, vice-president Mis.s vine Mann, secretarv and Miss Lucille Springman. treasurer. Mrs Thesen, Mrs. Mmter, Mrs Wright and Mrs. A C.

Crawford siried at the tea table, charmingly decorated in the class colors Mi's Katherine Mann acted as general chairman and was assisted by the committees: Committees the lounge. 3 00-3 Adams, chairman. Olive Young. Minna Mae Adams, i- Cleary Betty Harbert. Christine Ridgely.

3 00-4 Gehrinu chairman Harriet Close. Ruth Dovle Kav Gourley. Josephine Johnson. Sue Sehneffer, Dixie Watkins. 4.00-4'30—Elsie Ream, chairman; Clara Chapin.

Esther Dumas, Mildred Horn. Irene Orr, Mildred Schellen- bai Freda Gurley. 4 30-6 Abbott, chairman; Rosalind Boland. Erna Einig, Miriam Havighurst. Jeanne Kendall.

Sarah Snell, Helen Wallace. 5 Womer, chair- an; rtha Jeanne Bailey Marianne F'artz. Helen Gibbs, Eleanor Me-' Murdo, Olive Sternel. Kay Kf'elery. chairman; Pauline Cr np, Mildred Fulkerson ros.

Mareerv Mavzen, by Joe and his orchestra. Miss Amalia Nemec and eight committee members were ln charge of the affair. BLUFFS NEWS NOTES WRITTEN TO JOURNAL Bluffs, March Mrs. tions. As soon as op port uni tv afforded Miss Mount became a registered nurse, 1 hut acrivitie did not here.

She soon organized the local alumni into the Passavant Hofcpital Alumni Association and little later was active in organizing a District TluMiias Association. The State Nurse- nts Mildred Fulkerson Bettv Harbert Young, Johnson Attendant at end of line 00- Irene Orr. Pauline Chapin. Alsey Meehan returned to her home here Thursday after spending eight weeks Georgia and other southern points i visiting her daughter Mrs. Mary Herries.

Mr. and Ben Beer up ot Alexander visited Mrs. BeerupS mother. Mrs Doolin here Sundaj Mrs. Bess O'Brien and Mrs.

Lulu Thompson were business visitors in Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carpenter and son Russel returned to their home in Hannibal. Sunday evening alter spending several days visiting relatives.

Alberta and Alma Mae Foceison were Dc'catur visitors Friday evening and Saturday. Kenneth Bridgeman was a visitor in Winchester Saturday evening Iona Lee House went to Decatur Friday evening to visit with Mrs Arthur Bouleware. Mrs Mable Pvle was calling on relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Leroy Knoeppel and family of Hamilton.

Ill, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Victor Knoeppel Cecil Pate of Alexander was a caller Josephine j(m gUnday Aaron McMurray. John Arnold and Weiss were callers in Florence Saturday evening. Mis. Minnie Baird a business i caller in Springfield Saturday.

Mrs. Wei.ss and family had as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Donald Mullens and family arx4 Mrs Ruth Weiss and son Charles. an but ion live Association was organized almost immediately after Miss Mount began taking part in it. Hold In all of these she at various times nearly all the important offices and became a great influence in promoting the best interests of this vouik but rapidly growing profession She attended the national association of nurses and took an active part in its work and deliberations, she assisted in writing the state law which brought into being' the State Licensing Bourd for Nurses and for many years ha- a member of the State Bowrri of examining and licensing nur and examine Training Schools and Hospital- until became perfectly familiar with the organization and needs of Training and When the World War came on he assisted in organizing the local Red Cross and was ore- of the directors of the Morgan County Chapter for main years She became a Rrd Cross nurse was assign'd to duty at Nitro. West Virginia Here her thorough knowledge of surgical technique soon promoted her to director of the operating rooms She is member of the Congregational church, the DAR The Jacksonville Woman's Club and the Business and Professional Women's club.

She lectured on the history of nursing and became a general advisor to whv he should not be attached March 4 for contempt of court fn failure to comply with decree has failed to alimony for suppor of three children Trustees of School Juliai ap minted Cause referred to master. Union Cem tral Life In Co Ma.v.y A Cr. master. Plan ocrmm On iday March 8 it 30 1 f'a ch irch tl Farm Bureau will sponsor a program consisting of nure- rs by the Roodhouse quartet of White Hall, music sr.d dancing by Jack and Joan Forrester of Roodhouse. plano io by Mm Gladys Martin of Greenfield and a reading bv Helen Black of idred TTils pro- nm Is a continuation of program that was given at Greenfield last De at the chool auditorium The 5 jer.w>ns taking part have qualified high entertainers and compete for mental on March 8 Larry Wil- w'ho i vor mell kn- wn in tion hav ing spoke here several times will talk on Full and T- tit o' at a P.

i '1 1 Cat i.it.-r of Johns Catholic church have highlv l.onored lately bv the Pope The honorary title of has recently conferred upon two former paator of the local Catholic church bv the Pope the Cusack of Mattoon and Rev. J. Dr; col! of Quincv Chief Supreme Justice Norman Jones of this ntv, who an intimate friend of both tr -h attended the investiture of Rev Cusack on Sunday, February 3. at Mattoon. and on March 3, he prevnt at the ceremony of investiture erf Rev.

Driscoll of Quincy The title Mon- Mfnor is ore rank lielow Bi.shop were Margaret Henschen of Ha-j vana is a guest at the home ot Mias Catherine Coleman of Beardstowm. Miaf Bf'rmce Mearasch, student at the Macomb college, wasi a week-end visitor here in town with lugh werP her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank yesterday to ears ch. modern German Schulhoff and a KNAMENT HEKF, Liszt Rhapsodie McGehee was In splendid form For On- and reception convinced her that her admirers were glad to hear her ag'ain. response to the desire of audience she added two encores; the firat. Vslse tn A by the Ntnrtc Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Northrop shopping Jacksonville Friday. 'The condition of Howard Oreilly who whs severely injured recently continues to improve. Jack Hwtton of Manchester was transacting wi Alsev niurs- day. The Alsey High oarers defeuted Chapin here Thurwiav evening by a score oi 41-21 and were defeated Friday at Franklin 43-26 Thomas Dtwan of Wmchesfcwr a buainfcss callwr ai Fnday.

The of Jacksonville Few nurses in Illinois are better An(l is given to the Catholic clergv ani; Knoeppel than IClac Mount and few recognition of ability and service, 'land higher esteem of her w-hile ordinarily it does not tm- nurses and the public She w.ts anv additional obligations, in a close student of her nursing literature and built up a nursing llbrarv She frequently wrote for the Nursing Journals and everv wav wwight to keep abreast of the in the progreas of her profeKston leaving Jacksonville to make her home Luwoln with her sisters she and family of St Lotus. Mo were visitors with Mr Knoep- peLs parents Mr and Mrs Victor Knoeppel Howard and Wm were Sunday evening callers Griggs Donald Mullens Mark were bustneas callers Pittsfield Saturday moming Mr and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn Winchester were callers at the homp of Mi and Mrs Fred Cockenlls cg'-ek a Monsignor" has the authority to act Ths of the office is a red worn on public occasions. Mrs John Pittius and daughter. Miss Roxit and Miss Ruth Schroeder visited in St Louis last Mr.

and Mrs. Bowif npent Principal C. operatimi Dvrtng Baa et ball co-operate with the faculty hi the staging of the an- 1 he Rei A Walter nuaj basketball tournament 2 Buck called on Mr Alee Duchardt, during tJie lattw part of this week IF of Mr Buck ar the Springfield principal J. Mutch an addreas LEOION ACXIUAKY hospital, where Mrs Duchardt is re- rhP bodv gave a brief his- HOLDS PARTI to be in a critical condition. tory- of the tournament snd asked The American Legior Auxiliary Frank Jamison and Mr help making this rear meet a Held benefit card party at the Le- hostesses to the Worth- success.

He stated that in 1922-26- Home Monday evening A very w-hile cla.ss of the Congregational! 26-27 Jacksonville was victorious, pleasant evening wa spent plaving Sunday school In the church parlors that has placed1 is as follows bridge and pinochle Amor.c the out Ft afternoon. high but has never sue- Subject nrf town guests at the party were Mr AftpI business and devotional ceeded in winning the championship book Providence The Providence Indies Aid Society will meet on Thursdav afternoon, March 7 at 2 with Mrs Bertha Henry. The program to be presented The ehe (Vu. Mr. and Harold Bridgeman of will plav here Monday a twin Qriggsville were risiting Mr.

Bridge- i bill versus the Black Diamonds which Mr. and Mrs I. OMrtatn Bridceman Sunday. The Bvrr Ready Sunday School class met Friday evening with Mary Francis Hills. Lila Underwood sang hoet of true friends and ad- Sundav in St.

Louu with their dsugh- mrrers who will mH her ter Mtss Chariot tendean Bowie. John Sullivan of Roodhouae visited Friday with his mother. Mrs Dona Point 8uIllvan anc Mrs Carl Pfeffei. Dr. and Mr- Claude Henley of New Berlin, and Arvellia of Quincy Mr Pfeffer is county commander of Sangamon American Legion.

Refreshments were served. Some of the were won by Jewlll Scott. Mary Davis Dean Sargent. Alice Green. Mrs Spink.

M. Spmk. Miller Mrs. Elmer Colleps, Mark Mr Glen Stanley. C.

Walsh, Eleanor Crum Joyce Soov Carl Pfeffer. The committee ln charge of the -arri party were Mrs byhoatesf.es chairman; Mrs Vesta Martin, Mrs George Oar- meet mi- the following program wras pri.ncii>al told the students that Song-Trust and presented: this the chances for victory are Dacotional leader-Mrs As the St at It Accord-, much better than they have been for penter. nig to 17th Psalm B' Mrs. the last few tournaments. In view of this fact he asked each individual Renew of the ot Timothy to get out and boost the tournament I Timothy II and Titus Miss Rose and support the team.

He informed the pupils of the fact that Waverly has already written asking that 100 Bible, be reserved for one of Solo-Mrt Vella Rees the meet. Spires and Ntrs. There are mi high school basket-, Minnie Johnson. A social hour follow-d the program ball teams participating in district, Rain for the and dainty-ref were served tournaments this week. Jacksonville Kstelle Seymour is the center of one of these dis- Bertha Merti and Kui.ito.in and Mathew tricts.

The winner and the runner Who? W. Oetgen. Mosier. Are We Worthy of Our A Review Mrs William Brewer. VIII Roll of Riding of minutes.

mother's Bible Round table eonference on will probably ring down in Alwt Uw the reason Kchoot Honor roll six panod: High school High Honor Roll. Milo Rutw McEvers. K.enr»eth Day. Lucy McFvers Doris Cvirtis Honor Roll Benjamin Dorothy ill He-nriette Mf- LaughMn Honorable Meouon Doris Fundel, Chester Oourlev Dale Sipes. Woodall, William Lee Peek Grades High Honor Roll, Hanneth Coats, Jeanette Black Olendon Walk.

Clement Coats Richard Mcljaughlin Honor Roll Kenneth Haney, Luetta Hepworth. Clar, Colvin, Donald Andres, Jean Pnlmer Frances Angle. Dervny Norma Day, Martha Curtis, Dorothy George, Billy Orims- ley, Jimmie Woodall. Elva Smith. Lucile Painier.

Roger Woodall, Clifford Cody. Lucile McLaughlin, Ursula Miss Vena Jennings of Greenfi is gueat of Miss Mary Oath Bowie HOLD FUNERAL FOR MRS. IDA RAWLINGS The Task'' Prelude. Twenty members answered roll call by telling their favorite Irish joke Two guests present. Edward Scott gave a talk on hold final rites FOR ELSIE HOGAN Funeral services for Mi.ss El ie Ho- Th' read Baxter Tennessee where the class went Ufeed Sunday material.

The class voted to them more Home with Rev M. Pont ras, ficia ting. Music was furnished by Ben Dcnrvf. FusafTHl Knim for Mrs. Ida Rawlings were bald Monday afternoon at 2:90 morial Home, in charge Hedges Burial was Diamond Grove twrwtvrv.

Vpmon Scholflekl. The (hf by Cockm Mrs nmm ments the class joined singing Branham and Miss Mable Nelson. Sunday School songs. The pall bearers were Rolland Kiel John Underwood underwent an Bryan Ledferd, Paul German, Harold operation Saturday morning for ap- Sharpe, William Meyer and Carl Nel- pendicitis at the Passavant hospital son. Burial was in Diamond Grove He is recovering satisfactorily.

cemetery. The young peoples Bible class will ------------------------------meet Friday evening with Wilma jp Richardson. Virginia Vasey spent the week-end were cared for by Mrs. Ralph Heaton, Mrs Virgil Gibbs. Mrs.

Phillip Scholfield and Mrs. Vernon Scholfield Two songs were sung by Mrs. Milford Reese with Mrs. Frank Wilson as aeeompaniat. LKNTEN BIRTHS 1 Jt r-he 1 'riiby Skinner Nettie Sooy, Mrs and deputy re- up of the district will go to the sec- iorenoe Oobb.

Etta Hull Mr spectively, from Beardstown, attended tional meet next week. Etta Harney Mi.ss Margaret Kelly. RIAL ESTATE TRANSFER Nelson Green, receiver, to Amanda Pfeil, part of lots 4 and i Duncan addition to a meeting of assessors called by Coun tv Treasurer Gu: Ixxjman in Vir-! NAME OMITTED at 9 30 Monday morning. In the account of the death of Miss Psalm. A four year Anna Foreman, which occurred re- Elizabeth Seymour Contest.

Business. Dis of hhe period was discussed. of White Hall in the local community yes- urcay FROM PKOKIA Trotter ha- arrived home her ftrothfci ano 1 in Ptoiia. cently in Chicago, the naine of Edwin Foreman, of Normal, 111., a brother of the deceased, was unintentionally omitted. VISIT IN LITCHFIELD Mr and Mrs.

Otto Spieth spent Sunday in Litchfield visiting with Mr and Mrs. John T. Murray. Yesterday they attended the Southern Miss Carrie Deitrick of Concord wag1 Art League Photographer convention natme wnti tnends mh jmaterdtf. rhich was held Edwardsv As custcwn the Lutheran church Nash.

Dean Walk. Vera Young. Nellie during the season of Lent, special Wlth her parents Mr. and Mrs. G.

George. Jean Young, Clement Welsh services are held in commemoration vasey. Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn.

503 East Keith fHeeiman. Keith Savage. Harold of our Lord's passion. At the Salem The Women's Foreign Missionary Douglas avenue are the parents of ft Sorrells. Henry McLaughlin, Ned Lutheran church the first ol these will meet with Mrs.

Frank Ranson, daughter born Sunday evening at Walk. Coleen Floyd Hepworth special Lenten services of this season Thursday afternoon. Our Hospital. Warren Black Louise Todd, Bess will be evening, be- Mr Marshall and family have Mr. and Mrs.

Steinheimer. 223 Shandrow Bernard Orrvs and Boyd ginning at 7 45. The Pastor, J. rnoved in the Kendall Richardson Westminster are the parents of a McGtoMom Kuppler, will preach on the subject house. Mr Mar hall is employed as son.

Don Corson, born Sunday monr Hypocricy, As Exemplified In Judas, teacher at the school for the Deaf ing at Passavant hospital. flfl The The Choir will Mrs. Jennie Hadden is visiting at. GIVE CHARIVARI --------------------------------------sing: Sacred Head and the home of her daughter Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. John Morris of Han- composed by Paul Gerhardt and ar- Mrs. Clyde Cooper. nibal, Missouri were given a chari- ranged by Haffler. The public is cor- -------------------------------van on Saturday evening by about dially invited to attend these serv- PASSAVANT HOSPITAL fifty employees of Swift and Com- SAMI EL MARTIN DIES Chicago, March Martin.

Ill, grandson of the late Ottc Young, millionaire Chicago merchant Albert Porter, a student at the Uli- died at Savannah. Ga trustees Winchester visitors in Jacksonville nois School for the Blind, entered the of the Young estate were notified to- The evening was spent in- Monday included Mr. and Mrs. Albert hospital Saturday. day.

pany, at the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Be hi on North Fayette street. formally, after which light refresh- C. Krueger.

ments were enjoyed. j------------------------------- Mrs. Warren Brockhou.se ol Con- Allen Smith ol Franklin was oall- cord wras shopping in the city Moning on inencu here yesterday. 4ay- Mrs. Rose Brooks, Pittsfield, en-1 Martin, under the terms of his tered the hospital Sunday.

will, received $120.000 Miss Lorna Boehs, Rout 1, annually from Young's estate. Young bec ame a patient at the hospital Wed-1 died about 20 years ago, leaving estimated about $30,000,000..

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