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6 Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, Nov. 17, 1971 BIRTHDAY AND HOROSCOPE Bv STELLA WILDER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Born today, you have been an excellent student all vour life. You have been quick to learn even the subtleties of your subject, quick to understand the difference between real knowledge and surface acquaintance. At the same time, you have maintained the ardent curiosity about things in general wich hxi you to become studious in the first place. Indeed.

this last is a talent for mental alertness not to be underestimated; cultivate it carefully. Because all signs point to the dangers of an impulsive marriage. you must take special pains to avoid being swept off your feet and into a domestic relationship with one of the opposite sex. Take your time getting to know those to whom vou are attracted and you will be able to counter your own inclination to rush into those situations that bring affections to a state of permanency. Although you would do well in whatever commercial pursuit you undertook, your real forte would seem to lie along purely creative lines.

If you arc wise, you will develop your talent for music or art or and allow an agent to determine a livelihood for you from the result of that application. In this way. you will have more time for expressing your highly original turn of mind. To find what is in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday and read the corresponding paragraph. your birthday star be your daily guide.

Thursday, November IH SCORPIO (Oct. 22) An upsetting circumstance on home front may interfere with your progress on the employment scene this morning, Remain calm. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) Relationships enter a phase of exceptional sensitivity RED FOX RED FOX RED FOX u.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. activities need more attention than usual this morning. Concentrate on that phase of business which you best understand. AQUARIUS (Jan.

21-Feb. as a result of morning upset at home can cause a furtherance of poor relationships with co-workers. Remain aloof. PISCES (Feb. 20-March Attend to matters requiring considerable detail work.

Otherwise, you may find that you have progressed in lopsided fashion. ARIES (March 22-April What you accomplish today will benefit others more than you will know the satisfaction of giving. TAURUS (April 21-May Move slowly through the unfolding activities. Otherwise, you may find yourself confused by the proliferation. GEMINI (May 21)Nothing which contains any element of risk should be undertaken today in the course of helping another if it is unavoidable.

CANCER 22.July 23) Whatever has a bearing on your financial security should attended to without further delay. A good time for wise investment. LEO (July 24 Aug. 23) Maintain an attitude of calm in the face of demonstrations of unsettled emotions. Profits accrue by evening.

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 2.1) Those of whom you are fond may suddenly seem in their opinion of known circumstances cause confused tendencies. LIBRA (Sept. 24 Oct 23) Employ more tact than usual with young family members.

These days require more attunement to subtleties of responses East-West Freeway Road To Jacksonville Gets Top Priority The proposed supplemental freeway segment between Jacksonville and Springfield has been approved by the Federal Highway Administration according to an announcement Monday by Illinois Public Works Director William Cellini. The Jacksonville to Spring field section of the Central Illi-! Bates, both east and west, of nois Expressway is the first New Berlin, east of Alexander, major portion of Gov. Richard north of Orleans, north and east proposed Arnold, at the Route 104 junc- statewide freeway system to re- tion east of Jacksonville and ceive federal approval since the southeast of Jacksonville. $900 million transportation bond Cellini said the approval rep- was ratified by the legislature. this approval, the Illinois Division of Highways will begin the preparation of final resents another vital link in the Central Illinois expressway with the only unapproved portion remaining being the section from Jacksonville west to the NEW TROOP FORMED Troop 1 16 was chartered last month to become the newest Boy Scout troop in Jacksonville.

Shown above, from left are: Robert Garner, district commissioner; Bill Garner; John Linear, scoutmaster; the Rev. Butler, committee chairman; Dick Snelling, assistant district commis- sionc RED FOX RED FOX RED FOX CUSTOM REMOUNT SERVICE Remount diamonds from your old rings for as little as $39 Over 200 Mountings In Stock All it takes a bright new setting! right. Select any fashionable ring. remount your diamonds to create equisite, modern jewelry. Come in today.

Like magic, make your old diamonds glow again. 14 kt. gold UfBT NOTICE JEWELRY REPAIRMAN ON DUTY Ring Same Day Diamond Setting One to Two Days Service ESTATE DIAMONDS From Estates, Hanks, Private Individuals. I tu I Sold Gent's Diamond Ring Nearly CARAT 1 Only $395 00 Loose Diamond Over 1 CARAT Make Best Offer Dinner Hint Over 1 CARAT DIAMONDS I Only $550.00 Gent's Diamond Ring CARAT I Only $95 00 S-DIAM0ND WEDDING BAND 1 CARAT 1 Only $375 00 Gent's Diomond TIE TAC 0.10 CARAT 1 Only $45 Gent's Diamomi liislei Nearly 1 CARAT or DIAMONDS 1 Only $350 00 I Diamond Itinu Nearly CARAT I Only $250.00 WE BUY DIAMONDS OLI) JKWKLIIY, SILVER ANTIQUES, COINS, ETC (OhV Ommnuit Sluipjir. 7 WEST HIDE SOl Alil lacksonvillr, Illinois Symphony Loca To Perform Wednesday I(! For Peak mes or Mem ea hers id following Templin, Two weeks remain to I up new mem tiers in the branding time (membership drive) competition for the Jacksonville Ambucs.

The club now has 67 mem tiers with 10 memliers signed far in the Octolier-Novem- fier period. With a few more members it could reach an all- time high for club membership and lead the nation in branding time gains. Thirty-seven memliers were present at tlie meeting Nov. 10 to hear the program given by District 117 of Buildings and Grounds Bob (Jill on recent additions to the school district. Four guests attended: Dave Batty of Realty, Phil Ot.se ha 11 of South Jacksonville Water and Sewer Department, (Jary Watkins of Jackson Feed Mill and Howard Templin of Colton Insurance Agency.

The board approved tlie new members: Bill Harold Cook and anker. Woods picked off $12 in 'lie 50-50 drawing; John Clifton missed the attendance drawing; and Edgar Graus netted the Lucky Buck. The club picked up a check for a little more than SI 10 from I torn from 7 and tried it again Nov tt. splitting work and proceeds with local Pony leaguers. No decision has lieen reached concerning the use of the money, but the club has a family social in the near future The program Wednesday, Nov 17, will lie provided by the Navy recruiter from Spring field, speaking on the modern Nivy and recent changes ItVSSIIWI KITES III 1.11 in i i im GREENFIEI J) Funeral services for Benjamin Bassham were conducted Nov 14 at the Shields Memorial Home Uev Sanders of the Greenfield United Methodist church ofl'ici I a ted and Mrs Kverett Griswold was organist Pallliearers were Wiltred Koehm, Dean Foster, Charles Burroughs, E.

Middleton, M. I) Both. Dean Bishop, Harry Witt, and Harry Witt, Jr. Interment was in Oak Wood eemetery A block of wood I inch square inches long can support The Jacksonville Symphony I Orchestra will perform in concert at Rammelkamp Chapel contrary on the Illinois College campus you. Un-j Wednesday, Nov.

17. Concert time is p.m. Gene Bearden, conductor, and his wife, who is concert mistress, will be honored at a reception immediately following the concert at David Smith House. Members of the audience are invited to attend and meet tlie new conductor. Mr.

Bearden has announced the following selections for the Wednesday evening program: March militaire by Three 17th Century Dutch Tunes by Valerius; Concerto Grosso Number 4 by Corelli; Overture ami Allegro from LaSultane Suite by Couperin. Single admissions purchased at the door mng, and memliershipi SCOUT TROOP I CM AH I KK, IIKCINS PROCKW1 The first new Boy Scout troop to be organized in Jacksonville in many years was chartered last month as Troop 116, sponsored by the Mt. Emory Baptist church. The newest troop in the Ai.ra- ham Lincoln Council was or ganized by John Linear, ihe Scoutmaster; Dick Snelling, assistant district commissioner; the Uev. N.

II Butler; and Don JA Discuss Tuition Scale Insurance construction plans for the proj- Mississippi River near Quincy, Cellini said. Public hearings on the purchase of right-of-way maining section are planned for and other initial work will be the near future. The express- considered for inclusion in Gov. way, as well as all of the free- 1972 highway pro- ways, will be a limited access, gram. four-lane highway similar to the The approved alignment be-1 interstate routes, gins at the junction with U.S.

Efforts to establish the pro- K7 south of Jacksonville that posed east-west route have been was presented as Alternate A in progress for several years, at public hearings. The original West-Central Illi- The route then proceeds in nois Expressway committee an east and northeasterly direc- was established by ex-mayor tion. crossing Route 104 Olson of Quincy and in- U.S. 36-54 at the locations near- eluded members from Pittsfield. ctathln Winchester.

Robert A. Caldwell me November It at Pathwjvlcd at the hearin8s- then fol-; and Robert A. Fay of Jackson- i I -0n u. y1 lows the northern alternate to ville who served as officers of School. 520 College Avenue.

an interchange north of Curran the group, New Berlin and 0f This Springfield Imard recommendations were w.as The. will Access to the new freeway someday link Champaign and will be provided by inter- a point near Quincy, via The organization meeting parcnts New Berlin, tur Springfield and Jackson was held Oct. 5. and Ihe charter school and school age Alexander, a US 36- ville approved Oct. 31.

dents at Pathway; a priorities Jacksonville and at; Troop became active a committee listing of suggested! location south of wai presented and approved: Use: of the sliding fee scale for all! ay tuition age week after its organizational ways to invest tuition money meeting by being the only troop received from school districts as payment for services to may ne that eve- in sup- to have loo percent participation in the opening of the 134-j mile Lincoln Douglas Heritage Trail About a week later, the troop participated in a camporee near Bluffs and placed well in the competition despite its lack of camping exjier-i ience. mem- Jacksonville. Grade separations are planned north of Curran, north of PUBLIC TICKETS TO HE WAILAHLE I OR LWRD CONNO port of the Symphony will also lie available. It is hoped that a large crowd will lie on hand to enjoy this musical event cm class PLWS ACTIVITIES ni i CHANDLERVILLE Rule Class ot dlerville United church met at ht Wednesday, Nov. The troop now has 25 hers in two patrols.

The charter was officially received by the new troop during the worship service at Mt. Emory Baptist last Sunday. Robert Garner, representing the district Scout commissioner, welcomed the troop to the district during the service Troop meets every Monday at 7 p.m. at ML Emory Baptist, 424 S. Church St.

Boys '22 interested in joining may attend one of the meetings or contact Scoutmaster Linear church parlor or the Rev. Butler 10, with Mrs. Scoutmaster Linear is an em- The the Chan- Mcthodist school age students attending Pathway; and an increase in amount of liability, fire, and student accident insurance for Pathway. Pathway director Mary Riemann reported the following: Tickets are available to the Observations by tlie director public for the Illinois College and staff members at which will feature and educable mentally handi- an address by Secretary of capped classes in Jacksonville, fense Melvin Laird Tuesday Pittsfield, Beardstown, and morning, Nov. 23.

at ten Springfield; observations also at in Rammelkamp Chapel. Goodwill Industries and Argyle Public distribution of tickets House, a community living fa- will begin at 1 p.m. Wednes- cility for mentally retarded injday at the office of the dean Springfield; teachers of classes of the college, Tanner Librarv one through four and the di-1 Reservations may be made by rector attended a public school telephone, 245-7126, but must tri-county institute at the Jack- be picked up by noon Monday, sonville State Hospital October Secretary Laird will receive members participated the honorary degree of doctor in a Four Rivers special educa- of laws and will speak on the tion TMH in service meeting subject, Generation of in October; the director present- ed a program about Pathwav SPECIAL SALE LAMPS Vl Off On Pole Lamps, Tree Lamps, Desk Boudoir Lamps. WALKER FURNITURE Open 7:00 NOW 8th Week Just a person who protects children and other living things the weight of biles, says the Council. three automo- Anierican Wood lit i SAVINGS liONDS Ruby Dyson and Mrs.

Wilson Davies as hostesses. The meeting opened with prayer by Rev. Paul Sellers followed by a song by the group accompanied by Mrs. Davies at the piano. Mrs.

Dyson read an explanation of The Prayer. Mrs. Howard Johnson presided over the business meet ing. Secretary, Mrs. Dyson read the minutes and Mrs.

Paul Abbott read the report. A report was made on the an nual bazaar and lood sale to be given to the general fundj of the church. It was decided to serve the food at the farm sale of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, serving to begin at 10 a in on Thursday, Nov.

lit. Instead of the usual Christmas gift exchange at the December meeting, memliers are to bring needed items for the kitchen. On Nov. 22 at p.m. I an oyster soup supper has been planned for all memliers of the Church with a Hanging of the Greens party following.

Every one is welcome. A prize was awarded for each game played. Delicious re Ireshments were served from I a pretty table with a Thanksgiving motif PIPER RITES vi urn WHITE HALL Funeral services for Mrs Helen M. Piper were held Saturday after noon at the Dawdy Wolfe Fu neral Home with Rev. Joseph I Maynard officiating, assisted by Rev.

William Belko Mr.1 Carrol Shive played the organ. Honorary pallliearers were Knight, Russell McMahan, Rollin Dat, Gale Day, Darrel) McGlasson, and Ross. Casket liearers were R. Piper, Tom Piper, James L. Guis, John R.

Strang, Francis Edward Strang and John Griswold. Interment was in the White Hall cemetery. Restaurants ployee of and lives Cl PS at 033 at Meredosia Kosciusko WilEi 1ST at the Delta Theta Tau convention in Decatur in October. Hie director assisted two days with the Illinois Association for Mentally Retarded tabulation of results of Mrs. Richard survey of parents of mentally retarded persons; the Pathway swim program now has eight students and seven adult supervisors participating; the October Meeting featured a tour of Pathway classes one through four; the next scheduled young adult party is an excursion to Jacksonville High School for the Crimson Frolics.

Tlie JAARC program was presented by Miss Betty Teaford, executive director of Elm City Rehabilitation Center. Miss Teaford explained the past history and function of Elm City as well as present day and future The thorough evaluation process involved in finding place-1 ment for a referred client was also explained in detail. In conclusion Miss Teaford showed slides of some of the activities of Elm clients and told the purpose for such activities. A question and answer period was also held Following, JAARC members and guests enjoyed refresh- iinents and a social time HINMAN SERVES WITH U.S. ARMY Lt.

James E. Hinman of Jacksonville is serving with the U.S. Army in Thailand and not witn the Air Force as reported in the Sunday paper, Nov. 14. ft Knits Beautifully Finished Dry Cl BILLY JACK JONES LOCKER BEEF Quarters Or Half Retail Beef Or Pork Rendering OLD STATE ROAD LAUGHI IN OELORFS TAYLOR GP Shown At 7:07 Dr.

Jack D. Arniold Dr. Jack D. Armold will be the featured speaker at evangelistic services Nov. 10-28, to lie held at the Church of the Nazarene, South Main at Frank lin.

Services will begin at 7:30 each evening Dr Armold. a former professor in speech communication at the University of Illinois, entered into full tune evangelistic work in September of this year. Born in Oklahoma City. Dr. Armold licgan holding revivals at the age of 15 in southwestern states.

He is a graduate of olivet Nazarene College and Bethany Nazarene College, Northwestern Umversi-'Strang, Francis Edward Strang. SIRWC III NEK VI III I I II WHITE HALL Funeral services for Donald Carlin Strang were held Sunday afternoon at the Dawdy-Wolfe Funeral Home with Rev. William Werner officiating. Mrs. Carrol Shive played the organ Pallliearers were John R.

Joseph I presents a Mme Nicivus F'tm Open 7:10 1 Storts P.M No Increase In Prices ty and the University of Illinois. Claude Smith, the host pastor, extends a welcome to the public to attend Howard Piper, James L. Guis, Robert Stewart, and Ralph Interment was in the White Hall cemetery. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS CHICKEN HOW I HAM BEANS 69c $1.35 Southern Aire fnfp harden Hrardstown, III St. AND Westgate Cafe 111.

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