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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 12

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PAGE TEN EVE1ETT Condo fon. H6ct-q what's 3 JusT TCCCING tBUYINC LiAMir Vrtiiltff A Jf The JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1924 Hcrfpcr THC- a Horte ought rr's Cor r'Nf. yilNS a MOnrr noia ohum P. yoo 'P. A THC in WHITE HALL S.

S. CLASS HAD PICNIC Thursday night with 20 HI iC lUT ClftPDVCr and two visitors, tJvMVRwfei Harrison and Mra. William ris, present. Alter a href bunl- FOR CONCORD COUPLE BVICKY SCOUT CAUJCD I Oil DUTY MEMORIAL HAY ness session ladina spent the of Mm itepti In a social way. Charades Mr.

und Spencer Hnilth FMher White Hail with Mis. Oinlt-r furnished considerable excitement and amusement. The hostess served fmli salad with whipped cream and wafers. The next Hireling will be lioid with M.ss i i it i ii I Boy Scout in the city I owes it os a patriotic duty to vet------- wars report to their reapectlve schools and get back to 'headquarters in time (or the parade. Thin afternoon merchants will le solicited by the scouts for small boxes to be uaed in gather- EXTRA SPECIAL AT AUTO INN Friday and Saturday night Biff dance, OrcheMra i VALLERY, the St.

Louis child wonder entertainer; White Mall, May 4-1!) Hass ef First Baptist church met with Mrs. Clove Corder Ktnma Phtiett at tin- beautiful happy snrprist- was given Mr. and I erans tho past i.lven Surprise IMnitUi oa to report at 7:30 o'clock Friday I ing up flowers, These boxes rtiding sary morning St Scout headquarters, to should be left In front of the and String Orchestra Concord V'ws. i duty in the parade nml places of business or In some con- Regular prices. the cemetery.

Arrangements1 venient place, where the scouts Concord. May very be made whereby scouts may 1 may collect them Friday morning. ICI'AD THE WANT ADA. Large assortment of fine linen dresses up to $6 values on sale $3.98. EMPORIUM country home of Mrs.

Tunlson when the class will enjoy a picnic. It will In the form Mrs. Spencer Smith Sunday, May I to celebrate their I4tii ding anniversary. They were in- sodai. Karli member to (ilP home of Mr.

and Gifts Graduates Will Appreciate as (mas it's ot a 4 Koon, A bwakpast room nd a kit hcn cepx COM6 A NO 13UT I Ni CL ACO kj iti KODAKS Parker Duofold Pens Kodak Albums Parker Pencils Eversharp Pencils Classics Fiction Sewing Sets Desk Sets Girl Graduate Books Stationery Leather Purses Leather Bill Folds Manicure Sets Book Novelty Shop 59 E. Side Square Washington Tubbs II By Crane Freckles and His By Blosser is earn dollar and then in an Interesting way how they it. Mr. and Mrs. Klknah Swan and little son spent Sunday with Mr.

Swan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Swan at Carrollton His sister Miss Letba accompanied home for a visit.

The First M. K. church was crowded to overflowing Sunday evening for the br. era laureate service for the 1 924 graduating class of the White Hall High school. Rev.

L. E. Bllison of the Baptist church delivered the address. Itev. IMerson of the Christian church and Rev.

Hayes of the Methodist church assisted. A mixed chorus sang two anthems and E. C. Pearce sang a solo. The class this year attains the record of the lrrgest class to graduate from this school.

Miss Helen Ellington of Manchester was the guest of Mrs. Mont R. Winters on Monday. Her lather. W.

F. Ellington, a former business man here is in very poor health. Miss Mildred Ellington, a graduate of the 1924 class of the local school has beeji employed to teach the first three grades of the Athensvllle school She will leave next week to take six weeks Normal course at Normal. Miss Mary Keller, whom we re- lwirted a short time ago as retiring from teaching has re-considered and will teach again at WesV L'ncoln with an increase In salary. She is spending her summer vacation with her mother, Mrs.

Nora Kt Her. C. J. Doyle of Springfield will deliver the Memorial Day address here next Friday afternoon. Herschel Davis, aged 14.

the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis, in a serious condition at his home suffering with blood poison, cans ed by a slight scratch on the ankle as he was getting out of a l.uggv Thursday of last week.

Blood poison developed Friday afternoon. The Davis family reside on a farm in the Lorton Prairie neighborhood east of White Hall. Herschel in a man in the White Hall school. Virgil ('order, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cleve ('order, who has been attending business school in Denver, since a year ago last February bus returned to his home here. F. Heggy of Girard was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mis. Cleve Corder on Carr street this week.

Mrs. T. H. Young of St. who is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Elmer at Berdan came up with Mrs. laikin Monday to renew acquaintances with friends here. Mrs. Young has been in St. Louis with her daughters since death of her husband several months ago.

CAKROIXTOX Mrs, Harold Watson and hty sister-in-law. Miss Olive Watson of st. Louis were visiting frieuus here Monday. Bennie Walker has been confined to his lied for the past week suffering with symptoms of up pendlcitls. Rev.

Thomas Marsh of Alton was greeting friends here between trains Monday afternoon. He had been to Alsey to preach on Sun day anti was on his way to stop over with his daughter, Mrs. F. B. Fivvoright at Jerseyville, en route home.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCall have returned home after spending a week here with his sister. Mrs. Elknah Swan.

L. Wlnjwmoved his watch repair shop the office of the WhitJrHall the Winn buildtng at the corner of Sherman and Jacksonville streets. Nicholas Pierrot, the shoe man will occupy the building vacated by Mr. Winn. Mrs.

M. O. Smith after church service, where relatives and friends numbering about thirty were assembled with well filled baskets of eatables. Very soon tables were spread and a bountiful dinner was served by Mrs. O.

Smith and Mrs. Austin Smith. The following named families were present: Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Ogle and Miss Vina Logan from Jacksonville; John C. Robinson ami family; Emerlt Carter and family: Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Roe, Mr. anti Mrs. John Brown, and son; Mrs.

Mary A. Ham, Mr. and Mrs. M. O.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Smith and children; Rev. C. S. Ritchie and family; Fred Henderson and daughter Pauline from Springfield visited Mrs. Rose Marlin and sister.

Mrs. May Martin Sunday. Miss Esther Houston from the Ebenezer neighborhood visited Mrs. G. W.

Rentsciiler Sunday. Jesse and Amos Eskew from Murrayville visited their sister Marie on Joy Prairie Sunday. George W. Shrewsbury a former resident of Concord vicinity died at his home at IMiopolis Saturday night. He was in his 80th year.

His wife, and one daughter. Miss Ethel at home, and one son. survive. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Glen Filson anti wife from Concord attended the funeral.

Mrs. Glen Yeck suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday morning. Robert Willard from Chicago is visiting his parents. OILS. SHINES.

DYES. WATERPROOFS, SOFTENS. PRESERVES At AU Dmmtmra and Grows Hair in 90 Days i I. W. Dramatic Club presents, The Saturday, 8:15, Music Hall.

Admission 75c. ATTENTION The Relief corps will meet u-t the East Cemetery Thursday afternoon to make to decorate the soldiers' graves. Emma Eckels, President. Apgie P. Wetter, Secretary.

HERE PMOM WGELEtt Mrs. John Anderson has arrived in the city from Los An geles, for an extended visit with her sister. Mrs Tomlinson. and other relatives anti friends. She formerly tills city ami has a wule acquaintance heie.

CLOSING NOTICE Following the usual custom observed heretofore, all banks, stores, and other places of business will be closed all day Friday, May 30, in honor of Memorial i Day. Except those places of business or amusement that usually remain open on Holidays. CHAMBER of COMMERCE Holiday Committee. mid r. ible rubber nipples.

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ePtefs will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Thorne, at 979 Fast College avenue. Interment will be made in Diamond Gtove cemetery. The remains arrived in the city last evening over the C.

and from Bradley. Ohio. Services in memory of Alex Lovell will be held this afternoon at 2:30 at the Murrayville M. E. church, with interment in the Murrayville cemetery.

Ladies' $3.00 Tissue Gingham, organdy trimmed dresses, on sale $1.98. The Emporium STOP AND THINK! This Means YOU! Before you enroll in ah.v other school, get the facts. No matter what you now are or where you can be a big success. The best part of it all is: that any man, woman, boy or girl, who is able to read, write and think can make good. All the secrets of success can he summed up into one you have the backbone to try, let us raise you out of the class.

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