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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 5

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Journal Courier, Jocksonville, 111., Jon. 8, 1967 GUEST SPEAKERS FEATURED ON CLI PROGRAM CHANDLERVTLLE The Chandlerville Senior Woman's club will meet in the Christian church clubrooms Monday. culture and Mrs. A. W.

Nelson, department community re source chairman. Mrs. John Peam will lead the group in song. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Wessel, Mrs.

Audrey Shores. Mrs. Davidee McDonald. Mrs. Roland Vaughn.

Mrs. Kenneth Wiseman. Mrs. Paul Kirchner. Featured speakers at the Mrs.

Jack Carlock. Mrs. Gerald meeting will be Norman Tor- Rraner and Mrs. Clarence rens of the Department of Agri- Marcy. MacMurray Honors Dr.

E. Stanley Jones AJW Rill Wade. M. Photog ASP. offers a complimentary Rrowntone Portrait to the couple observing the oldest wedding anniversary (10 years or more) on each day of the year Watch this ad every Sunday for people celebrating anniversaries.

Sunday The League of Women Voters will be held at 8 pm. Sunday, Jan. 8 at the First Presbyterian nt Church. There will be a round 7 i in 1 table discussion on equal hous-, ing opportunities. president.

Mrs. A. G. Stainforth, Monday Chapter CY, P.E.G. will meet meet for dinner In fellowsmpi 14 at 2 p.m.

Mrs. Alva Wayne will the hall at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9th. 0.

Stainsforth, provident, will vocalist for the musical program School for the Lay Ministry, preside. and Mrs. Lawrence Mallicoat is sponsored by Jacksonville Coun- The propram will be James chairman of the day. Mrs. cil of Churches, held in Harris Jackson.

"Pan-American Coffee Rollyn Trotter will be chairman Hall, Trinity Episcopal church i hostesses. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Courses open JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL In Combination with THE JACKSONVILLE COURIER Second Class Postage Paid at Jacksonville, Illinois Published Every Sunday by the JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL-Cl CO. 110 South West Jacksonville, 111. 62850 Subscription to this newspaper is in combination with either the Jacksonville Daily Journal or the Jacksonville Courier.

Sub- to any person willing to attend regularly for six weeks. Tuesday The board of directors of the Jacksonville Club will will conduct the meeting Mrs. Harvey Scott on Pitner Place. Mrs. Robert Willard will have the program.

Chapter 10 of P.E.O. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs. Robert Hartman with Miss Anne Hartman as assistant hostess.

Miss Clarabelle Cully will present the Jan. 8, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Millard Winchester, Illinois McGlasson Jan 10. 1925 Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas DeWitt Route Sherman, Illinois Send cord to this studio giving name, date or phone Deadline for Sunday publication is 5 P.M. Thursday. BILL WADE STUDIO Noted missionary and author Dr. E.

Stanley tendent of The Methodist Church, John Collins. Jones visited MacMurray College Wednesday and) In addition to the cake, Dr. Jones was pre was honored with a cake, marking his 83rd birth- sented a MacMurray necktie, fashioned from thei.jj day which was Tuesday. Jan. 3.

He spoke to an official plaid of With the tie. a tra- estimated 300 area Methodist ministers, laymen, ditional gift to special friends of MacMurray. 5 and friends of the College. Dr. Jones was declared a With Dr Jones far left, are: (1 to r) Mac- and member of the Rev.

Karl Murray president Gordon E. Michalson; Meth Wright, theologian-in-residence at MacMurra.v odist Rishop of the Central Illinois Conference, made the presentation. Lance Webb, and Jacksonville District Superin- Division chairmen will report at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, with scription to each of these newspapers are: Mrs Harvpv Srntt nn mpnts of their respective depart- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ments at the Anyone Delivered by carrier 40c per week, payable to the carrier.

LIT mail in postal zones 1, 2 and 3 "within 300 miles) $10.00 port will receive it at the meet- 3 months $3 (KJ month $, (H) The Woodson American By mail in all other postal zones $12.00 per year. 6 months gion Post Auxiliary Unit will $8 50. 1 months $3 1 month meet at 2 Tuesday Ian All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance to the company. 10th with Irma william- In cities and towns outside City of Jacksonville where Journal son. 884 Edgehill Road in Jack- 3r Courier carrier home delivery service the twelve sonville.

dollar per year subscription rate applies for renewals only. The Morgan County Democratic Club will meet Member of the Associated Press at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 10th, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for at the Kirve Inn at Franklin, publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise Hostesses will be Dorothy Van- credited in this paper and also the local news published herein.

Winkle and Edith Manning. The Five Point Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at the Masonic Temple. Hostesses will be Inez Reci, Retty Houston and Hetty Sorrells.

See School for Lay Ministry program. rh Central The Loyal Class of Christian Church will William Murphy Of New Berlin Dies At Age 88 NEW RERLIN WUliam Murphy of New Rerlin, 88-year- retired railroad worker, Monday. Same program F-j. for Tuesday Wednesday Sorosis will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday with Mrs.

Charles E. Frank, 238 Park Street. The had in Springfield where he been a patient six days. Born at Rerlin Jan. 15, he was I he son of Thomas and program Wi be presented by Mrs.

John W. Hackett. Do It Every Time Mary Page Murphy. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Nell Roth the Morning and Evening China Study Groups of the local me pitchman showed MOW NOT EVEN A SWERMAN TANK COULD WEAR OUT A CERTAIN RUG, AND TUREEN WAS So SWE BUYS SAID THEM BARRICADES THE DOOR LEST SOMEBODY STEP ON LA Sebring of New Rerlin.

A Warren Page, lives in Loami. AAl wl11 meet at lhe home of Mr. Murphy was employed by the Wabash railroad until his CORPORATION FOX MIDWEST THEATRES Sr.l.llW NOW SHOWING! 1 THRU WED. STRICTLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! NO CHILDREN PLEASE FOR THF FIRST TIMf FNGIISH LANGUAGE VERSION LA DOLCE VITA that shocked the critics! turn muw mo mm soot ww i wuu noa SUMS UAII CUNT CMt- 01966 American Intcrnattonal Ptcturw SHOWING SUN. AT: WED.

AT 7:30 ONLY! retirement. Requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Catholic church, Monsignor John J. McGrath officiating.

Rurial will be in St. cemetery. Friends may call at the Me- the home of Miss Anna Mann. Cullough Funeral Home, New 228 Prospect street. Mrs.

E. A. Rerlin, after 2 p.m. Sunday. Lindburg will have the program Mrs.

Robert Manlove, 914 West College avenue. Dr. Emigdio E. Equipto, visiting Asian Scholar from the Philippines, will speak to the Morning Group at 10 a and Evening Group. 8 p.m.

on Family Life and the Women of the Philippines. Fortnightly will meet at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11th, at The rosary will be recited the funeral home at 5 p.m at Thomas Barkley, Father Of Locai Resident, Dies Jersey County Set For Sonic Spring vicinity of Auburn, Nebraska on flights. training flights, will fly as far report stated that in order east as Delhi in Jersey ounty reduce sonic booms over ma- before turning back to Offutt jor cjtjeSt target selections are Air Force Rase in Nebraska.

An allowing flights to bypass them announcement to that effect as or au0w deceleration to sub-1 released Thursday by the air sonjc speeds before reaching the command. area. The bombers, according The period outlined is between to the report, will fly a maxi- 1 and March 31. mum of two runs daily at super- An army Nike unit will speed (1100 miles per radio and radar signals to de MID'S CAS 225 SOUTH DRESSES Values to $45.00 now $8.00 to $25.00 Misses, Junior and Half Sizes UAL WEAR 1 MAIN ST. One Rack DRESSES Values to $25.00 now $10.00 SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS and SKIRTS Volues to $15 NOW 54 to $9 SLACKS Volues to $15 NOW $3 to $9 1 1 BERMUDA SHORTS Values to $6 Now $4 BLOUSES Values to $6 Now HATS PURSES $2 ond $3 Gowns, Pajamas ind Robes Reduced CAR COATS Values to $26 NOW $1 2 to $18 SKI JACKETS Values to $15 NOW $7 to $9 GRAVESIDE RITES AT CARROLLTON FOR MRS.

ROBLEY JERSEYVILLE Strategic drops, since SAC aircraft CARROLLTON Graveside bombers, being flown from the carry no bombs on the training services for Mrs. Ida Robley, wife of Lester Robley of Hollywood. were held Saturday, in Ratesville, her former home. Arthur Robley Jr. of Mt.

Vernon, brother-in-law of Mrs. Robley went to Ratesville, Saturday to attend the services. Word of the death of Mrs. Robley was received here by hour). her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Herschel The report indicates the Hackley Sr. bombers will maintain an alti- The Arcadia Club will meet at Arcadia Club hall at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 The president, Mrs. J.

E. Dinwiddie, will conduct the meeting. Mrs. Loren Rurrus will be the hostess. Mrs.

Garence Thompson will conduct the program. and All members are requested to bring articles Thomas H. Rarkley, 78, fa- lor the program. Roll call topic ther of Mrs. Thomas Mussatto is an important event of 1966.

of Jacksonville, passed away The CWF of Central Christ Friday morning at his home in ian church will meet at Carlinvllle. A retired Free Wednesday, Jan. 11th. in Methodist minister, he was Fellowship Hall. The board will preceded in death by his wife, meet at 6:30 p.m.

in the Chi who died less than a month Rho room. Rev. John W. Pat- ago. 1 terson and his son.

Rev. Har- Surviving are three sons: old Patterson will present the Leslie Rarklev of Tipp City, program on The Rible in Home Ohio, Charles of Paducah, Kv. and Community and Challenge and Preston of Carlinville; five of Change. Members of the daughters: Mrs. Wavne Hain- Armstrong Davis Group will line and Mrs.

Gale Ruth, both serve refreshments, of Macomb, Mrs. Fred Hooker) Thursday of Wood River, Mrs. George Rev. James Caldwell Chapter, McDevitt of East Alton and Daughters of the American Rev- Mrs. Thomas Mussatto of Jack- olution, will meet at the chapter sonville: 18 grandchildren and I home at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:30 NOW SHOWING six great-grandchildren. A son, Thomas Rarkley died in 1958. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Stults Funeral Home in Palmyra. Rurial will be in Hettick cemetery.

AT IEA CONCLAVE JERSEYVILLE Mrs. Winifred Dougherty' of Kane, a mem- Mrs. Robley, who was in her tude of 25,000 feet, at which apartment alone as her hus- Pi? height the sonic booms should band was in the hospital, was found dead Monday by her niece. The exact time of death is not known. In addition to her husband, Lester Robley.

Mrs. Robley The report points out that al- ough sometime startling in their suddenness, sonic booms will not injure people or cause is Illinois Education Association in Chicago recently. In addition to her teaching duties in general business and record keeping, Mrs. Dougherty is dean of girls and assistant Jan damage structurally sound a son I librarian at the local schoo? Jan. 12, for dessert.

The meet ing will start at 2 p.m. with Mrs. John May, regent, presiding. Miss Laura Petefish will discuss the of Literberry and Hostesses will be Mrs. E.

Cooper, Mrs. Lawrence Mallicoat, Mrs. Earl Myers and Mrs. J. E.

Dinwiddie. The Mound Coun try Club will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12 for an all day sewing session at the home of Mrs. Earl Hem pel.

Articles for the hospitals will be sewn. Friday The Woodson Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Friday 13th, with Mrs. Hildred building Many of the window rattling MERRITT The January of St. Louis and two grand- MrsenRobleys husband, booms, which resemble the loud js in ill health and was unable sound of a nearby thunderclap, are caused by 5-58 bombers of wife of 18 vears, is planning to the Strategic Air Command, the come to Carrollton within a room Members of only Free World bomber capa-! few weeks and make his to attend the services of will be held the Merritt church Craig.

Potluck luncheon will be served before the meeting Mrs. Frank McCurley will have the program and Mrs. Lewis Ward is in charge of the social hour. Saturday The Jacksonville ble of flying at twice the speed with his mother, of sound. IRoblev Sr a will be discussed during, Club will meet at the Central ArtnurUu ---Christian Church Saturday, EtSACARKNAS RUU'JKAS S.

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