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SATH5PAV. 21. 1A" 1 THE JACKSONVILLE DAII.V PAGE Churches Schools INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES Two International nomir problems which must solved I for tlii lopSc of ever' (' 1 find (Jill I IIIHS HM the International Relations students A I I in the collf find universities in Arrive I KMT land and inland -non iderii ways and means to avoid future she said. Jacksonville has two of the twenty The purpose of these clubs Is to international Relations clubs in Illi- familiarly young men and women Vuto Lrasli ictims to Be Held Sunday L.vnn lboard and a is ox For House Guest. peeted.

Plan will made the Miss Helen Lynn 502 Jordan street work of rach dep rtmcnt, to be car- entertained at party Thursday aft- rlcd out during the n-xt club year. Jerseyville ilts Inder intense Heat accorcine report by problrm- ot trapor- tanee in the world today. The clubs top Carnegie Endowment for Internal Peace These organizations are nt Illinois Colle nnd MacMurray Coince for Women report showinp 4R5 tiona) Relations clubs in coll. cr-v nor July highest emoon in honor of her house guest. The newly elected president, Mrs ir cf eason were re- Miss Betty Meier of Concord.

Late Clarinee fr'ked, of Kampsville, will corded in -vuiie Thursday nfter- Chandlervllle, July rites in the afternoon, the hostess served preside. Other who will be noon and the extreme heat was genre organized in every continent, in for five local victims of an automobile rainty ircshments. present are: vice president, Mrs. Alva com pa nlf-i by a kind that shriveled iccident which occurred Thursday1 Thosj present other than ihe guest, stainforth, Winchester; second vice into crispness North America, and in countries of contnental South America. In near Grid ley, north of of honor were the Misses Eleanor president, Mr-.

H. O. Ropier, Mason John r. of the mal schools and universities of the Africa, there are clubs in South Africa "ountry was prepared by Miss Amy a in In Asia there arc J.urope there a re thirty cl' been set for Sundav. Servicen for Pierson, Thelma Hsvwood nnd Eliza Britain.

BUIgRria. and Greece. In and Mrs Em Vaughn will be heth Frost or.dticted from the local Christian Heminway Jones of the Carnegie Endowment staff and Palestine Miss Jones recently returned from and Sumatra Clubs are active whfre she been visiting Japan, Korea, and the Philippines, surop International Relations clubs in Ire- lend and Eneiand and also sjxmt some line in France. Austria, and Germany Wherever I went I found meat numbers of people engaged in public work" Everywhere I found pecplr protestine a1 tiie fact that many people have encrtnous incomes while mil- ions of people starving. The old ime days for the American tourbsts in Europe i passed.

No Ion. or dn travelers in Europe merely visit art ties snd sip wines in attractive for everywhere they find forced upon their observation, important and the universities in the cities of China and far into the inU City; corresponding secretary. Mrs. County cf Review, reported Lyle Stone. Kampsville; recording that at 3 the theremometer in eeeretary, Mrs, John Robertson, the of thft Board of Review Jacksonville; treasurer, Mrs.

Della stood at 115 degrees. The ther- Wilson. mometer was in the shade but sta- I tioned near a window where the hot Supper Party Given For wind could if. luncheon and business meeting in Rock Island Guests Other theremometers registered Mrs. Catherine Santry, daughter from 104 to 112 in the in at ten-thirty clock, in charse District Board Will flubs in Iraq, If Parker, of Virginia.

Ser- Meet On Tursdav in India, and vice-for Mr and Mrs. Chalmers Arm- The District Board of the rone and her daughter. Doris May ated Womans clubs will hold a French, will be held from the Chris tian church here at two-thirty o'clock Jacksonville, on Tuesday, July 24th in the afternoon, conducted by Rev. at the A Chapter House. The Mary, and Martha Shaight, cl Rock variou parts of the county nor Even in Australia and New Zea- Collins, cf Havana.

All will be intered meeting will be held at 11 o'clock Island, guf ts cf Mr W. I- Saner i. youne have organized the Chandlerville cemetery. The luncheon will be served at. 12.30 and Mr and Mrs Reginald Intrmatloniil R- club and are The bodlor of the five victims were and this will be followed by the re- wore entertained a pier, supper Jerrevville Wednesdav eve- brought here last night at ten o'clock ports of committee chairmen George s.

Miller Geo rae W. Miller died at his resi- impartially studying world problems Dr Nicholas Murrey Butler is president of the endowment The Illinois club- arc af the following centers- Shurtleff College. Alton; Illinois Woleyan University. Bloomington; St. Viator Collett Bourbonnais; College of Commerce.

De Paul University. Chicago; Lewis Institute Chicago; Loyola University, Chicago; Mundelein College. North Park Colleee. Chicaso; University of Chicago, Chicago; J. Sterling Morton Junior College, Cicero; Northwestern University.

Evanston; Illinois College. Jacksonville; Lake Forest Col- ioee. Lake Forest; Monmouth held at Nichols park Thursday eve- Monmc Collepe College nie in. Illinois, ith; Mount Ca: Ni pervi Paik titUtC Pi Urbana; Oak Park Bradley Pol ia; Unhers p.cMurray Jacksonville. PH'Tl Ot Mi New? Bids will He received by the tv Council of Jacksonville, nois, on Aur.

6, 1934, at On. at the City Council imber in said city at the City Hall for one year fuel supoly contract for the City of Jacksonville Light and Water Department requiring approximately tors of coal l1 4 inch screenings. Rids to be b. mine but shall specify J.U freight rates mine to Jacksonville. Bids to be signed by the bidder and closed in a sealed envelope and delivered to the citv clerk prior to meeting.

Bids to be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars $1 50 payable to the order of the city treasurer, same to be forfeited to the city as liquidated damages within ten days in case the bidder shall fail to enter into a contract if his bid be accepted. Performance of contracts to be guaranteed by good ar.cJ sufficient bond. City of Jacksonville reserving the rights to reject any and all bids presented re- MacMurray swimmine poo! jected bidders to have checks will be open to the public unreturned. til September 1 for plunges IT OF JACKSONVILLE, and lessons. Inquire at the John R.

Phillips, City Clerk, business office. to the Lintner Funeral Parlors, ac- mmpanied by the older brother of Mr Jeptha Armstrong, and io oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Vaushn of the bodies, with the exception of Armstrongs were badlv mutilated hardly recognizable. It Ls thought hat as the top of their car was tom away in the crash, the tops of the heads of four victims were sheared away. The five people left hf re early on Thursday morning to drive to There are thirty members of the ning.

IT) (HE (.11 i mono c.le4\i\<; roi.ETKinornt st Ioidi Session at Summer School nmg, July 18th, at 10:30 o'clock at the age of 79 years 11 months and 10 days. Funeral services will be conducted from the R-sedale church Saturday, July 21st, at 10 a. Rev. Ruben Russel officiating. The interment will be in the Meadow Branch ceme- terv nr Rosrdale.

The deceased is survived by one son, Rav Miller of Jerseyville. one brother Alton and three was Grandchildren, in Music Persona! ram wns Mrs George Warren and daughter Miss Elizabeth, of Los Angeles. arrived in Tuesday eve- for an indefinite visit as the S. E. Pirtle.

1 Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Greene of Al- I ton.

and Mrs. Hnttie Richards of Kane have returned to their homes following a visit Mrs, Justin Culver, Rev. and Mrs. Verne Mitchell of Fort Collins, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs.

George Hill of Greenfield spent Monday as the guests of Mrs. Justina Culver, Mrs. George C. Cockrell departed Tuesday for La Junta. where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs Charles Hanes.

Jr, for an indefinite period of time. Mrs Nelhe Welch of Jerseyville. Mrs, Henry Shaw of East Hardin and Roland Welch of Kansas City, Kans went to Bloomington, Tuesday, to spend a few- days at the home of the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Welch.

Henry Maloney returned to Indianapolis, Thursday after spending the past week in Jerseyville. Mr. and Mrs. George Senior motored to Decatur. Tuesday, to visit Mrs.

Anna Locke, who is ill in a hospital in that city. FILE PARTITION sl fT A complaint for partition was filed in the office of Circuit Clerk Mc- rthy Friday by Emma Bushnell and Clyde Allister against Joseph McAllister, et al Tlie cimplainants ask partition of 23.17 acres of land belonging to the estate of the late Masterson. DiNF. AND DANCE Tonight Woodland Inn. Serving Fried Chicken, and goo soup.

Just Call If 'Mi, Warwick Plumbing Co. 105 Sandy. Phono jm- if Alton the Juil- njn The pavement around the The concluding was given a thorough cleaning and mer school at tcMrrrr washing Thursday night in an effort held at 11.15 Friday momim North of Bloomington their machine to pet rid of much of the dust and Hall A very j-m crashed into a truck, Rlanced off and fme debris deposited by the storm last arranged. This included a oU. into a ditch, but did not overturn, week.

The dry weather and winds of sonsrs by Newton Corth Central victims were dead when the past few days had been causing who has been studying with i from the wre-kacf and Mr the dust to drift into the stores lard School in New York City for the sxv i 0f Mi lie and Harriet Armstrong died about two hour later around the square and was putting past three vears and has appeared Bowman. have been in Wash- at St. Joseph's hospital in Blooming- the merchants to considerable trouble this summer as a soloist, with the jngton where Miss Elizabeth was a keeping their stocks from injury. municipal opera in St Louis. delegate to the National Educational Bf ides her five sens and one Alderman Thomas Warwick, chair- Other musical selections were cnen Associttion convent: which was daughter.

Mrs. Vaughn leaves an aced man of the city highway by Miss Freda Gurley. Miss Earluth held there. 1 invalid mother. Mrs Miller, in charge of the work, with the ting Mis- Isabel Craia, members of and A Little have re- makes her home with Mrs E.

cooperation of the fire department, summer srhool rberry, a daughter. Lines of hose were attached to the President C. McClelland made Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Mr.

hydrants at the corners of Central brief address, i id Mrs. Vaughn were all active mem- Park and several hours were spent in The summer has been a rs of the F.a Star chapter here, washing off the pavement. The square most successful one in every way. Mr Arn tror at the time of his today has a much fresher and cleaner One hundred and ir were quests a' Homeridge Farm north of death serving as Worthy appearance, free from the little whirl- registered, and much enthusiasm has Jerseyville. winds of dust and dirt which had been been showm in the various courses creating extra work and discomfort offered.

the past several days. Dr. and Mrs. C. McClelland will entertain the members of th RIDE FOR HEALTH VM Wrtii I Used bicycles.

condition. V' Superior cycle shop 349 Superior Birveles Rebuilding. and turned to Jacksonville following a v. with Jerseyville relatives. Truman Chapman, son Theodore and daughters.

Elizabeth and Ann of Oak Park 111. spent the week-end as hi Nichols Park PICNICS Tue, A pin of var the me. ai dan Group wa hr id at Nich- by the following gr Mr. -n Str-wmatt. Ele- owmatt Opal Heriford, Alice Dancing and Sun.

nights at Matanza beach on the Lake. Hotel Furnished Cottages. Miss Vera Is is spending a guest of her gi summer Brown, in th Mrs. Willi Johnson of St Iouis wo weeks vacation as Mrs. John city.

school at a one o'clock luncheon, to- Mrs. William McMahan and son day, given in the MacMurray college William of St. Louis and Miss Sarah dining hall. Butts cf Fuiton. came to Jer------------------------ eyxllle Wednesday even inn to spend READ THE JOURNAL WANT ADS a davs as guest of Mr and CITY PROPERTY is now much sought after.

Get a home while prices aro right. Why pay rent? See C. O. BAYHA Room 1 nitj Bidg. BEEF ROAST, lb VEAL ROAST, lb BEEF HEARTS, lb 5c ROUND STEAK Baby Beef, lb VEAL ROUND, lb 15c VEAL 2 CHOPS LOIN STEAK ROLL RIB ROAST, lb HAM- BURGER 3 CANADIAN BACON, lb Food Center West State St.

Out-of-Town Group r.d Mrs. J. Johnson and )h of Carrollton, entertained Is pork cn Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Osborne and daughter Joanne of Canada Rev. Miir.an Rowland Carrollton.

1 Hooray! Look! I The New Pavement 1 Is Finished Sure H4 YOU ARE GLAD i WE ARE GLAD ft Prove It! mm A New Big Ski-Hi Cone i ml mm Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only Cfi i Greenland Cone Shop NO. 2 506 South Main ICE CREAM 1 Party From Bluffs A picnic supper was enjoyed at NVhols Tliursday by a party from Bluffs The party meludod Mr and Kilver ar.d children. Veren nd Harold and guests Mr and Mrs. O. Kundsen and son Kenneth Supper Party was enjoyed at the park lay evening by the foil-wine rrty Mr and Mrs Frank and snn.

Jack Mrs Lois Ban- Pirnic Supper A pi n.c supper was held at the rk on Thursday bv a group which eluded: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Eacret.j and Mrs.

Russell Little. Norma an Little, Ray Smith. Mr and Mrs. W. Scott and son toe supper at the park, last Supper Party A sapper party was held at Nichols park Thursday evening by the group: Mr and Mrs.

A. and son, Carl; Mr. and Mrs Henry Wright and son. Bobbie; Max-j me Wr: Mildred Carter, Mrs Mary Wall. WEEK-END GROCERY SPECIALS PRICES GOOD FRIDAY JULY 20, JULY 21 AND MONDAY JULY 23 i3 KM 2 No.

2 Cans Country 25c GREEN BEANS, cut 2 No. 2 cans 25c TOMATOES, Red Ripe 2 No. 2 cans 25c WAX BEANS, cut ..............................2 No. 2 cans 25c HONEY POD No. 2 cans 39c CORN FLAKES, Jersey, lge.

10c WHOLE WHEAT BISQUIT, 2 for CRACKERS, tasty flake, 2 lb. KARO SYRUP, VANILLA F.XTRACT, Merit Brand, 1 pt. bottle 15c ICE CREAM lc per lb ALL PURPOSE SALT, 25 lb. bag VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS, 3 27 -oz. 27c TRY TOWN CRIER FLOUR, 24 lb.

sack Guaranteed to be the Eest. cash GROCERY 234 North Main St. Phone 138 Royal Neighbors Of I Royal Neighbors of America of F-. held a picnic supper at The attending were: Mrs. A Nichols park, on Thursday evening Pet Mrs, Eifie Wright, Mrs.

Alma Fuck n. Mrs. Capitola Ashcraft. Ha? 1 craft, Robel Cooper, Mrs. Lura McCi.ne.

Mrs. Ira Neal. Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. William Bergman, Mrs.

Charles Hunter, Mrs. Dave roller. Mrs. Steve Kennedy, Mrs. Nolii Hunt and daughter Clara, Mrs.

Verma Walker, Netta Vase. Mrs Russel Moler and daughter Man'. Mrs Lula Ferguson. Mrs. Josephine Anderson.

Mrs, Catherine Bradbury, Mrs Brockhouse and daughter. Mrs Luther Blansett, Mrs. Daisy Buch. Charles Peeler, Mary Walker, Geraldine Wheeler, Olive Strang. Mrs.

Kt-nt Heitz. Teddy Armstrong. Carrol Bergman. Harriett Jean Brockhouse. Doris Winston, Jean Winston.

Henry Crave. A record-breaking demand has sent Chevrolet production to its highest total in Sour years SERVICES HELD FOR MISS ALICE M. SMITH Serv ices in memory of Miss Alice Smith, who was for many years an instructor at the Illinois School for the Blind were held Friday morning at 10:30 at the Reynolds Chajiel. Rev T. Harley Marsh of the First Baptist church officiated.

The remains were taken to Griggsville for i interment. Music at the service was given by Miss Armeada Woods, soloist, with Miss Alice Mathis at the pipe organ. The casket bearers were Robert Woolston. Arthur Falrbank, Floyd Ehlert, Homer Novatski, Russell Hub- bcll and Charles Geisler. INCE January first, Chevrolet has produced more than half a million cars and trucks.

This tremendous total has broken all Chevrolet records for the last four years. And here is the reason behind iti No other manufacturer has so much to offer as Chevrolet. Chevrolet is the onlv low-priced ear to give you patented Knee-Action, and only pa ten ted ee- Action gives vou shock -proof steering bined with the ne-w jolt-proof gliding ride. Chevrolet alone in tiehl provides Fisher llodies with genuine Draft entilation safest and most comfortable bodies built today. No low- priced car but Chevrolet has safe, sure, controlled brakes the sturdy Y-K frame aurl a dozen ami one other important features.

I)o you wonder that the trend is to Chevrolet? Let these features guide you when vou buy your low-priced car. accept anything less than all of them. Sate with a Chevrolet. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Mrs. H.

March left Friday for Chicago to spend several days intending the Century of Progress. McKendree Chapel Burgoo, August 1st. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. TROIT, MICHIGAN Comfxwr (Junroief lou dehtnred and nu G. Ai A.

C. A mtuirul 1 CHEVROLET Corn Belt Chevrolet Co. South Main Su Jacksonville, NEW fiESUSED PRICES AiTKMifii fceducad ot STANDARD MODELS Pnc. Rtduetioa Sport Roadster S465 $25 Coach 495 25 Coupe 485 25 MASTER MODELS Sport Roadster ...............................540 S5 Coach 580 35 Town Sedan 615 30 Sedan 35 Coupe ....................................................560 35 Sport Coupe .......................................600 35 Sedan Delivery .................................600 45 COMMERCIAI CARS Commercial Chassis ..............................355 30 Utility Long Chassis ..............................515 50 Dual Long Chassis .......................535 Utility Chassis and Cab 575 Dual Chassis and Cab 595 50 Utility Long Chassis and Cab 605 50 Dual Long Chassis and Cab 625 50 Commercial Panel 575 35 Special Commercial 35 Utility Panel 50 Dual Cab and Stake Body .........680 50 Dual Long Cab and Stake Body 740 50 Above arc list prices of passenger cars at Flint, Mich. With bumpers, spare tire and tire lock, the hat price of Standard Models is $18 additional; Master $20 additional.

Lnt prices of commercial cars quoted are t.o Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra- Prices without.

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