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tom MRTMMVj ers, home provides the peace, quiet, and privacy you need during your hours. Remember, however, that family members need consideration, FRIDAY, APRIL 4 Born loo; the impression you make today, you enjoy nothing more on them is perhaps more than being with other people portant than that made on any- and you strive in every way one else, possible to please them! Your To find what is in store for ability to know what will ap- tomorrow, select your peal to people in general and to birthday and read the corre- separate individuals is de- sponding paragraph. Let your veloped to a high degree, so birthday star be your daily that you seldom make the mis- guide, take of offering to Saturday, April 5 the offering be in the form of ARIES (March 22-April an opinion, an answer, or a ma-' Whatever your Saturday plans, terial another would make room for the family in prefer, and vice versa. them. You may have to upset You will have to take care, outsiders; do so if necessary, however, that in your efforts to TAURUS (April 21-May please and to do the right thing Take care not to overdo phys- in innlhf ai tfmi ttm incnlf AQUARIUS (Jan.

21-Feb. 19) Aquarius who keeps as busy as a bee may well stir up a hornet's nest of resentment. Plan for fun with the familv PISCES fFeb. 20 March 21)- allow business worries to invade your Saturday activities. Family associations grow in strength as members work together.

3M Today In History By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Friday, April 4. the in other eyes you don't; ically should you find yourself 94th day of 1969. There are 271 become so much the chameleon called upon to help another in I days left in the year, that you do not yourself know heavy labor. Today's highlight in history, your own true feelings about GEMINI (May On this date in 1917, the U.S. things.

The first person you Natural tensions must not be al- Senate approved a resolution of must please is yourself, the lowed to get out of hand. If they war against Germany, honor you must uphold is your do. be prepared to help family I On this date: own; if you fail to remember members overcome emotional In 1841, President William this, you may well find grace outbursts. Henry Harriscn died of pneumo- in others, eyes but not in CANCER (June 22-July nia at the White House, your own The wise Cancer will become In 1865. President Abraham You are a home body at actively involved in community Lincoln visited the fallen Con- heart.

For one who spends so (affairs. Don't leave such proj- ederate city of Richmond, Va. much time thinking of the im-jects to others or you may lose In 1902, a will made out by the pression being made on oth- on benefits. British financier, Cecil Rhodes. LEO (July 24-Aug.

231-Ncw provided scholarships for Amer- problems may begin now to young men al Oxfmd ni arise out of oid situations. Con- ve.r tact one at a distance for the L1" Prof-C. G. King otthe most feasible solution. Umvers.ty of Pittsburgh isolat- VIRGO (Aug.

24-Sept 23)- advice 73 "'es Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, April 4, 1969 3 SPECIAL SHOW This Saturday Morning April 5th 10:00 12:00 Noon A wisp of boy A ton of bear And a whole angry town trying to tear them PARAMOUNT PiCTUPES COLOR All Seats Free A Ticket From The "Colonel" Sponsored by Colonel Sander's Kentucky Fried Chicken Don't Miss This Chance For A Good Show ABSOLUTELY FREE Serf DUNLAP INN EASTER SUNDAY BUFFET Horn Roast Turkey served from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations Suggested PHONE 243-1020 MU ITA SPAGHETTI DINNER TICKETS for the benefit of Pathway School are sold to Mayor Byron Holkenbrink, right, by Alana Hudgens, left, and Gail Brogdon, cen ter. The dinner will be held at Grace Methodist church April 15, serving 5 to 8 p.m Tickets are $1,25 for adults and 75-cents for children under 12 The menu includes were lost spaghetti with homemade Italian sauce with cheese topping, tossed salad and hot frllm gorfic bread, a choice of coffee, iced tea orange drink Tickets ore available from not askMl for it it may be a Akron iel! into the off Et0 chaPter members or at the door All proceeds will be used to benefit Path more intelligent offering than, WQy School, sou know In German troops were LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct.

invadjrig Romania. Hungary CWF Settle a familv dispute ouicklv Bulgaria. a Ten years ago-A U.S. note to TAKES GIFTS TO the Soviet Union rejected Soviet ui iMir curbs on Western airplane WliKSiliO HUiTlft flights to West Berlin. ROODHOUSE The CWF Five years ago Winthrop 0f the Christian church met in Rockefeller announced he would the church parlors Tuesday aft- run for governor of Arkansas, jernoon with the president.

and re-establish your authority on the home front at the same time. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. Mental activity is to be emphasized today as you go about the business of solving old problems among friends of the family. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23-Dec. 22) A highly active afternoon demands that you take it easy i a during morning hours. Seek to HI CO ill AVPlllIC build prestige among friends. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.

C. 20) Not the day for attempt- ultll I ing to climb social ladders. Ul timately, you will be sought aft- er by those you seek. I Jill IA Trinitv Plans Traditional Easter Choral Welcome Happy Morning; Hail Thee Festival Day; gradual. The Strife is Palestrina.

Sermon hymn. Jesus Christ is Risen Todav; otfertorv ed in Memphis. Tenn Join the Easter Parade to the dioluLcuj, 9 Serving buffet Carved Easter Ham Carved U.S. Choice roast baron of beef With all the other good things right out of the oven 12 noon-2 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m.

Every Friday Seafood Buffet Complimentary wine Have you tosted our delicious Basted Halibut2 We do have special rates for luncheons, dinners, receptions, sales meetings, civic clubs, etc. Quotations submitted upon request without obligation Phone 245-9571 Ext. 280 Ask for Tony Buban 171 Morton Road carols. Now Christ is Risen, 13th centurv. In Joseph's Love- One year ago-The Rev.

Mar.lEiayne Ferguson, in of tin Luther King was assassinat- the business session. Gifts were Episcopal church at one man brought for use in a local nurs- servjce Sunday. April 8th. This ch ing home during the home wiii at .0 ovik the iinH oimp neriods Desiring. Bach; recessional, iccieation ana game periods, morning with the Verv The CWF will also collect cn(J Harris Dll deliver- ri I' -jmrm for usp in other shelter- i Awake Thou Wintry Earth, feare homS sermon Christ Lav in Bonds ul Death! The lesson from the book Shall I noi to Cxi Sing Praises, Asia Kaleidoscope" Bi'Ch ami The music will include: presented by Bessie Rees.

Pnol- in major. Henrv Lincoln Avenue a 1 1 me Kergan the hvmn church, located across trom Easter Worship period. Jonathan Turner Junior high I Hostesses for the afternoon school, will initiate a regular serving were Elayne Ferguson i 11 early worship service at 8:15 and Bertha Welch. Refresh- I I 111 11 a.m.. beginning on Easter Sun- ments were served by the two ladies.

Mrs. John Shaw. Industry. day. It will be in addition to the current Sunday morning ac- The soloists will Elizabeth Aldridge and Charles Frank Choir Personnel Members ot the choir are Elizabeth Aldridge, Luise Ahlers, Julaine Arient.

Ann Biloz Lyn Bradney, Elizabeth Capps, Elsie Hipkins. Elizabeth Land I NOW SHOWING Midwest Theatn Motmee Every Day Our Easter Vocation Special Continuous From Box Office Opens Doily At 1:00 Friday, Sunday Monday Saturday Only Office Opens 2:00 Runs Continuous From B4MM nm IN ft WICK 1 tMO WOHOERfUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! eJlndjj SHOWN AT: 1:15 4:50 8:45 PLUS EXCITING CO HIT "Up The McGregors SIHIW VI ii Entertainment For The Whole Family Rated ivT Barbara Lippert. Patty Lip- I 111 Constance Lynn. Ann itllllXllll i lclll Rapp, Audrey Simmons. Alma tivities of Sundav School at 9:30 has returned to her duties at i Smith.

Nance Stephens. Sally and the later worship hour at the Macomb Hospital, alter a IJlfS At 1 Cell'S Thrash. Susan Weller. Joan Wil 10:40. The church is planning visit with her husband's par- an ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert loughby. Charles Frank. Rich Mrs. Pearl Gotschall.

97 year ard Fry. (J. W. Horton. John addition to the current building Shaw.

Mrs. John Shaw has re- old former Franklin resident Rapp. John Specht and John with ground breaking scheduled centlv returned from a week dted early Thursday at the Fair- Willets. for this summer. The new early spent with her husband.

Spec, tax Nursing Home in Berwyn The assistant ehoii director worship hour is scheduled to Shaw, atationed at the Long Illinois. is Susan Weller alleviate somewhat the current Binh army base near Saigon She was ail Franklin Acolytes are Miehae crowded conditions. Though the where he serves with Rest and March 30. 1872. the daughter David Biloz.

David proposed building will more Recuperation work, than double the -------------educational space and hopefully will allow for a MpCFS ministry, the sanctuary will be enlarged and perhaps I eliminate the need for the I Utll'tl earlier worship hour. Further, a 12 50 mobile edu- I I I itinnal unit has hppn nnrrhas- 1 AblxHt. Frank. of George M. and Martha Nan- Eugene Kohlbccker.

Bruce Easley Scott. She was mar- Evans. Sibert. tied to Samuel L. Gotschall Bellatti.

Peter Foersterling. Nov. t. 1 and he died March Allan Aldridge. Samuel Weller, 1955.

Richard Snodgrass and Ralph One daughter Arah-Dean, wife Snodgrass. L. Boyd Finch ot Aledo. 111., lector. Dr.

Charles Frank; survives. These grandchildren Specht: Altar survive, L. Boyd Finch, ('Uild members are Mrs. B. cational unit has been purchas- 11,11 11 Washington.

Robert L. Montee, Mrs. Louis Taylor ed by the congregation and will and Richard M. Jones, Oak anrf Miss Anne Bellatti. allow for some immediate ex- BARRY Walter Glenn Park, 111.

Two great grandchil- Ushers are Robert Evans, pansion while the new building Steers. BK. ot El Dara. a retired dren survive. Laurence B.

Williarn Chalk. W. R. Bellatti. is being awaited.

Gene Hagger- farmer, died at his home Tues- Finch. Fresno, California and Bellatti. Assistant to ty, Sunday School Supt. is lead- day evening. Kenneth H.

Finch. Kensington. the rector -iohn Willets. The ing the church in the best use He was born July 14. in Maryland.

There is one great. invited to the service of the mobile unit. Rockport. son of John and Alice great grandchild. Jennifer Lynn Preparing for the new struc- Blacketter Steers.

October 25, Jones. Oak Park, ture is the Lincoln Ave. Building 1922, he married Edna Easley was the last Committee, composed of Lowell in Pittsfield, she survives. ot a family of five sisters and Ainsworth, Marion Chute, Jamie He is survived by his wife one brother She was a member Crosson John Hemhrough and one son. Olen Dale Steers 0( Methodist George Powell, Jim Wood, and of El Dara.

There are three ciiurch Jim Anders. Chairman. grandchildren. One brother. Leading in all the financial John Steers ot Frankford.

Mis- arrangements. including fund souri. survives, raising, is the Building Finance He was a member of the El Committee, composed of Mrs. Dara Methodist church. Keith Farmer, Mrs.

Charles He was preceded in death Hayes. Mrs. John Hembrough. by two brothers and a sister. Charles Rice, Dr.

Herb Sierk. Remains were taken to the Siual Smith, and Charles Hayes, Lock Funeral Home where Chairman. friends may call. Harold H. Hendrick is pastor.

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at the El Dara When Dutch took Methodist chinch with Rev. Open 6:45 Feature at -Starts 7:00 7:26 9:20 NOW SHOWING THER 6 AtiNMS GET THE GANS AT THE onoutu TONIGHT 4 BIG FEATURES 4 coi nr of SMA SHOWN AT 7:07 cotumt AC JWfS JUAf. eSSSm immufr mmsoopc SHOWN AT 11:29 when a pretty GHOUL trades in her bed sheet fora BIKINI! INTtRNATIONAL nerDeo subbi toi aomini: -PUTHECOIOR- PMHMSMNr SHOWN AT 8HE is the most SADISTIC WOMAN WHO EVER UVEO in TECHNICOLOR and SHOWN AT 10:18 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 ADULTS UNDER 12 FREE Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Williamson Funeral Home, with the Rev Kenneth Junk officiating.

Burial will in Diamond Grove cemetery. Friends may call anytime at the funeral home. possession of Mauritius in 15H8, they named the island in honor of Prince Maurice of Nassau. Clyde Snyder officiating. Interment will be in Park Lawn cemetery in Barry.

Easter Sunrise Services ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH BLUFFS, ILLINOIS SERVICES 6 A.M. Breakfast immediately following services PUBLIC INVITED COOPER'S IIKOITIKK IN PEORIA Mrs. Emma Cooper, North Prairie street, left the city Thursday after being informed of the death on Wednesday of her only brother, Walter Brush of Peoria. Mr. death followed an extended illness.

Two other sisters survive. Mrs. Fred Page. Ft. Shaw, Montana and Mrs.

Charles Schafer of Peoria. A niece Mrs. Cai (Jean Marie) Cooper ot Springfield is among the survivors. The remains are at the Wilton Mortuary in Peoria where private services will be held Friday. Interment will be in Swan Lake cemetery at Peoria sur WE SHMrfsr THE HUT Featuring The RAINDEAR ARMY APRIL 5 -12 Friday, April 11 th THE DJ'S Ut.

Wesi My father is impossible! He's sore at me because been arrested for causing a disturbance on the campus. How did I know what that sign said on the other side 7 if 1 ili My daughter is impossible! Linda is failing gym class. How can a perfectly healthv young girl fail gym 7 All she has to do is show up and take a shower. DAVID NIVEN THE IMPOSSIBLE The Broadway hit is now a Hollywood howi that bridges the generation with laughter' JiO LOLA ALBRIGHT CHAD EVERETT ntroduom OZZIE NELSON CRISTINA FERRARE as the imfjossiNe Grf Saeen Play by George Welfe Produced Directed by Mchael Gorto Suggpsled GjENtRAL MGM JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL Second Class Postage Paid at Jacksonville. Illinois Post Office, Jacksonville, Illinois, i Published Mornings except Sunday, Monday and Holidays In the JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL COURIER CO 235 West State, Jacksonville, 111.

62650 Delivered by carrier 50c per week, payable to the carriei By mail, one year 6 months $7.25: 3 months month $1.35. All mail subscriptions payable in advance to the company i sterlijm MENTAL HEALTH TAX REFERENDUM MT. STERLING Almost favor resulted in the April first in Brown a 2 to 1 election county on the mental health tax levee. The yes vote was ito4 and the opposition only Marriage licenses have been issued here to Freda Nolan of In cities and towns outside City of Jacksonville where Journal or Cornier carrier home deliverv service is maintained the 3 6 alid The Journal or Courier by mail is available wherevei home delivery service is not maintained. Lewistown.

Also to Gloria Jean Beard and Ross William McDowell. both of Mt. Sterling. Terry Meats, who attends school in Denver, Colorado is The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for spending the Easter vacation publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise with his parents. Mr and Mrs credited to this paper and also the local news published herein Francis Meats here Member of The Associated Press inside the bright.turbulent 4 world of todays Sjiecul srieefi GRAHAM People Arc About the Movie di 0 nes I HO.M won in HUN HOI KI NHHINK ii I il nt our Voiith and lor all ot Suggest all llir this lilm COMING TO THE TIMES THEATRE, APRIL 30th ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY $1 Tickets now available at Pharmacy.

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