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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 3

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NEWS NOTES FROM J.H.S. by Becky Sanders and Priscilla Florence At Woman's Forum In Capital of Slrepv will be the operetta to be pre- rnted by the A apprlla Choir April 24 and 25. Plans for 1964 prom are getting in full swing under the direc- ion of newly chosen co-chairmen. Carol Flynn and Andy Kant. New in math teaching are being reviewed by a ominittee of the Board of Education.

It is proposed that within hree to five thrre will be a single math program for the irst through the twelfth grade. Eight members of the junior class joined international ranks high school journalists in induction ceremonies held by the JHS hapter of the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for ligh School Journalists on January 31 in room DP 307 The stud -1 lents earned the honor through work on the HERALD staff. Those inducted were: Karen Burgard. John Etzkom, Tom Jarrett, Judy Henley. Sharon Pinson.

Ellen Kammelkarnp, Greson Whitaker, and Kathy Wright. To raise money for the American Field Service, a dance was leld last night at the after the basketball game. National FFA Week. February 15-22, will be observed by the ocal chapter with their annual banquet at Jonathan Turner on February 1 R. The presentation of their own material and an interpretation literature will be done by six students entering the district contest February 15 in Macomb.

Illinois. Y.M.C.A. Calendar Week of Feb. 9 15 Monday, Feb. 10 After School Social, Building, p.m.

Competitive Swim. School for Deaf, p.m. Adult Recreations, I.C. Gym, p.m. Tuesday.

Feb. 11 High School Bridge Club, Building. p.m. Competitive Swim School for Deaf. p.m.

Class of Tri-Hi-Y, Building, p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12 Car Club, Building. 1 00 4:00 p.m.

Private Party, Building. 8 00 11:00 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 13 Slimnastics Club, Building.

p.m. Council, Building. RECEIVES DEGREE p.m. MEREDOSIA Ronald D.l Swim Prac- Smith, band and chorus director iorJ at Meredosia Tri-Hi-Y, Building, schools, received a Master of: p.m. Music Education Degree at Friday, Feb.

14 Bradley mid-year Special Education Gass graduation ceremonies in the Building, p.m. WHITE HALL HOSPITAL SOTES to Mr and Wmitm Hop-' per of this city, named Rebecca Ann. weight IS pounds, 15 ounces Mrs Mary Crossman of this city was admitted Feb 4, as WHITE HALL Lester Bi- a pa'ion' shop of this city, was admitted 1 son 30. as a Snirgical patient Mr Mrf; th" citv was admitted Feb. 6 as of Mr.

and Mrs. Fry of, 1r Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Feb. 9 1944 Roodhouse. was admitted Jan 31, as a medical patient Dismissals during the past week were Carl Gilleland, Patty David Frv, Rita Strowmatt, Young. Mrs Ralph of Mrs LiHlan Young of Patter- son was admitted Jan.

31. as a Mr, medical patient. Hopper and infant daughter. A daughter was bom eb. 1 Amy Guthrie, Miss Grace to Mr, and Mrs.

Ralph Gauges Fitzpatrick of Winchester, namt-fl Mary Shelia, weight 9 pounds, 1 ounce. Dennis Loy, 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Loy of Greenfield, was admitted Feb 11 for emergency Miss Elsie Dyer of this city was admitted Feb 2, as a medical patient A daughter was born Feb 3, BlOOOMOBfli FEBRUARY 10, 11 AMVETS POST HOME 1 TO 6 P.M. JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL In Combination with THE JACKSONVILLE COURIER Entered Second Claw Matter.

Under the Act of March I. 1879 Post Office. Jacksonville. Published Sunday by the JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL COURIER CO 110 South West Jacksonville. 111.

Subscription to thla newspaper la in combination with either the Jacksonville Dally Journal or the Jacksonville Courier Bub- rates to each of these are: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier 40c per week, payable to the carrier. By mail in postal 1. 2 and 3 fwithin 300 110 00 per year; months 15 50 3 months 00: 1 month 1100. By mall tn all other postal auras 00 per year: 6 months 3 months 50: 1 month 11.35 All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance to tne company. Tn cities and towns outside City of where Journal or Courier carrier home delivery service is maintained the 1 dollar per year subscription rate applies for renewals only.

Membei of the Associate Press The Associated is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credit'd to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. READ THE ADS Mrs. Nina Abbott, National President of the American War Dads Auxiliary, above right, and Mrs. Roy W. Newbery, National Vice President, at left, are pictured with Congressman Paul Findley at Washington, where the local women attended the Woman's Forum on National Security.

There were 1,284 registrations, representing 17 women's national patriotic organizations of which 377 were members of the Veterans of Foreign War Auxiliary and were celebrating the 50th anniversary of the auxiliary. Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Newbery were guests at this anniversary banquet on Sunday evening, February 2nd. The morning of Feb.

3rd was! -----------------------------------------------given over to registration and Honorable Norman S. Paul, As- munity Advisory Affairs: George business sessions. Mrs. New-isistant Secretary of Defense; bery served on the credentials Raif Brent president, Radio New York Worldwide; Mrs. Bradley Field House Jan.

26. John (Snooks) Kelley of Boston College is the dean of American college hockey coaches. He took over as coach of his Alma Mater in 1932. After School Social, Building, p.m. High School Dance, Building, p.m.

Saturday. Feb. IS Garden Club, Building, 1:15 p.m. Now! THE MOST THE MOST UNUSUAL CHAIN OF EVENTS THAT EVER HELD YOUR EMOTIONS AT GUNPOINT! Cont. Shows From 1:30 ILLINOIS PH.

245-8212 i ROBemmttcuum nonce wren BafflrsuuNan TRCV 0 HQH 0 BD man in tue mfoDie FUN FUN FUN MMmrxMHina 0 WUMUSI HIS NU to mm It KM HP taftUBPOT Man Surf Monday and at 8:15 at committee and Mrs. Abbott on the Board of Directors. The afternoon was devoted to a pilgrimage to the Tomb of the Unknowns and the grave of President Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery. The Forum opened that evening with a banquet at which Congressmen and other notables were guests. Irish McRae represented the Honorable Paul Findley at this affair.

The Honorable Paul Henry Nitze, Secretary of the Navy, Kate Louchheim, Deputy Assistant, Sec. of State for Com- Sodai Herman, CBS. news correspondent; Honorable Frances Payne Bolton, Member of Con gress. On Tuesday evening a theatre documentary, to the was narrated by Robert Young. TV star of Knows Music was fumi shed by an orchestra from the United States Navy Band.

The casting was through the department of speech and drama Catholic University. Council of Women of the U.S.; CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 2:00 Monday Chapter IO, P.E O. will meet TO MEET MONDAY gave'the Forum keynote p.m. Monday. reb.

AT PF.Ty.RSRlTHK dress. Other distinguished speakers were Luther L. Terry, Pennsylvania avenue Mrs i The Amen Surgeon General of the Public Hartman will present can Auxiliary will meel the Health Service; Sophia Yarnall th? MrsMW'lllam Jacobs, president. National Cla.f- Central at p.m_ Monday. Christian church, will meet at.

The theme of the program 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10 th, will be and will at the church. be presented by Miss Pauline Malta Club will meet at 7.30 Meyer, whose subject will be p.m. Monday, Feb.

10 at the Heritage in Pictures and Masonic temple. Miss Fern Haigh and Mrs. Ellen McNeely Serving on the committee are will be hostesses. Lorene Knous, Edna Colby, Chapter 10 PEG. Sisterhood.

Carol Biggs, Harriett Shaw and will meet with Mrs. Verne Leona Benson. Anderson, 219 East Pennsyl- vania Avenue. Monday, Feb. TO MEET MONDAY 10 th at 7:30 pm.

Mrs. Robert CHANDLERV1LLE The Hartman will present the pro- Pontiac Community club will gram. meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at The Philathea Class of Grace the Pontiac schoolhouse. A pro- Methodist Church will meet gram is planned and with Miss Inez Werries, 604 N.

ments will be served. Fayette at 6:15 p.m., 10 with Miss Mary'Perkins. Win be Betty Houston, Doro- assistant hostess. Mrs. Maude thea Trotter and Lorraine Far- Sevier will have the program.

Chapter CY of PEO will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10 Sorosis will meet at 2:30 p.m at the home of Mrs. Robert Wednesday, Feb. 12 th.

with Mrs. Spink, 220 Caldwell street, william Cole, 1209 West State Mrs. L. E. McCurdy will pres- street.

Mrs. Stuart Lippert will the program. present the program. Tuesday Thursday The Morgan County Demo- Rev. James Caldwell Chapter NOW SHOWING NEW LOOK IN SUSPENSE Mf TRO GOlDWYN MAYfR utm noi NEWMIU PRItf ELKE PAHA TR 0 COLOR FEATURE AT 2:10 cratic Club will meet at 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 11 th, with Mrs. Bill Gross, 730 South Church street. There will be a speaker for the program. Five Point club will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Feb. 11 at chairman of hostesses, the Masonic Temple. Hostesses Paul Grabill will preside DAR will meet at the Chapter home at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb.

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1902-1974