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vxm THE PATTY IT.T.TK0T3 TttrRSnAY. JUNE Hold Impressive Funeral Rites For Mrs. Bel tv Schell i Kin im 1 1 HKKK VI KONKSI) CnnHuct cia I ortwmi Knneral Home Here funeral services which Uraeh attended were held afternoon of Mrs Bet tv who met death in an mobile accident near here lust Sundav nicht The services conducted at 3 10 clock at the Williamson Funeml Home in charse cf Meeker, pattor of the Westminster Presbv terlan church Burial was in Diamond Grove cemetery. The flowers were eared for by Mrs John Butler and the Misses Betty Buiand, Marur Nance, Emilv Raw- Helen Kltner. Betilah Stewart, Dorothv Deane Baldwin and Eleanor Butterfield Lawless The pall bwirers ere Herhert Na'lor Max Obermever Dr A Bites Philip Bradish, Prudish.

James Gordon and Richard Bancroft. Rev Mr sermon elven in part follows Fhwibeth Ruth Schell mas horn Jan. a 1916, the daughter of Mr and Mrs, Howard Stevenson. She received her education in the district and Jacksonville schools, and MaeMurray College Her rrandfather was one cf the founders of Westminster church. Kenneth Collins and Mi vs Fern Taylor.

both of Chandlervtlle. were united in marriage at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning by Rev. By us at his residence They were attended by and Mrs. Loren Artholoney of Virginia and Mias Thelma Collins. Mr.

Collins Is a farmer, and the couple will make their home on a farm three miles east of Chandler- vtlle. Law vers ill Hold Three (lountv Fish Frv This Evening Nebraskan Named Manager Of Dun lap Hotel Wednesday Kill. Mi KOBKKTS, cm 11 chvwtoiu) VKIO IN II Personal News Notes Brogli lu it' (Itmtes Hrrr I' rom iih I ih Scott. Pike. lo Meet cphii Frail th operator has been varied and IT The members At one time he tu connected of the leeal profession of Scott.

Pike Waldorf Astoria in New York and Morgan counties will hold a fish Hotel Falls at Niagara Falls, Hotel fry at Trail Patk Thursdav Beaumont, Texas, and the evenine June lftth. The committee in Martin in Utica, New ork Mr charge of arrangements has planned Brown has been connectcd with the a soft ball game and a number of F.pply Hotels Company, which oper- anmsrmenu for the affair which will a number of hotels through- commence at 3 o'clock In the after- the United States, noon. The fish dinner will be served In speaking of the future of the in the park pavtllion between 5:30 and hotel, Mr. Brown stated Jacksonville 6 oclock. This is the first trl-country now my home and I know I shall meeting of bar associations of the rnjoy it with all its beauty, its history three counties.

and fine citizens. It will be my pur- Penwinn Board Meets 4, pose to operate the Dunlap hotel in The Old Age Assistance commit- dignified yet courteous manner. I Miss Phyllis M. Crawford and Edear A. Roberts both of this city, were united sn marriage Saturday morning in Havana, the Rev.

H. Singleton officiating The ceremony was olemnlted at the Methodist parsonage. were attended by Miss Helen Sullivan and George R. Robert-. brother of the groom The single ring ceremony was performed.

Announcement is made by Messrs nie bride was attired in a pink lace Norris. BcUaiti and Samuell. owners with white accessories and wore of the Dunlap hotel, that Charles A a shoulder corsage. The maid Brown, of Omaha Nebraska, is attired in a blue lace dress with the manager of the hotel, having as- white and wore a shouldei aumed duties Wednesday morning of corsage. this week Mrs.

Roberts had been employed by Mr. Rrown is a graduate of Cornell the Illinois Telephone company. A university and also completed the wedding dinner was given Sunday at hotel course at that school the home of Mrs. Alfred Harrison in He is an experienced hotel man. He Virginia, Mrs.

Harrison is a sister of resigned his position of assistant man- the bridegroom. ager of Fontenelle, Omaha's finest Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make hotel, to become the manager of the their home west of the city. Dunlap.

His experience as a hotel----------------------------- Complet? Plans To Entertain Seott County Boys, Girls SINCLAIR KOI IMI CI.I IIOI.OS MKETING Myron Red fern, Scottville, wnong those transacting buslne-s in i he cltv yesterday, --------Mr. and Mrs. Francis Berry of the Jonrnal-Cniinci Concord community were included In the number of Wednesday afternoon visitors In the city. Mrs. Kathryn Coleman of the Franklin community was a shopper the city yesterday.

Roy Guthrie was a local caller yesterday from WMiite Hall. It a a I I Four Tn St. Tn Br 1 I nie Sinclair Four-H club met at Hebron church Wednesday Roll call was answered bv giving a favorite sport. Talks were given by Irene inson on a Four-H club girl needs health and by Margaret Sevier on Care of the Teeth." Musical selections were rendered by Virginia Martin and Rachel Houston. The next meeting will be held at the Hehron church Julv 1.

Edward Clifford isitor In Home InCassCouqty Wawliinptoti i I Mother: Otlirr News Notrt I rom Virginia 1 arrangements have been completed for the Jacksonville Journal and Courier-Scott county baseball tour R. S. Thompson of the Winchester to Sportsmans Patk. St. Louis.

Aug- communlty was among those trans- mt when the Cardinals with aMing business In Jacksonville ester- the Chicago Cubs. Dlzzv Dean and Bill will probably be the opposing Mrs. Robert Hopkins was in the city pitchers, yesterday from Bluffs. Boys and girls over ten and under Mrs. F.

Webster and Mrs Russell ia venrs of ace from Winchester. Redshaw of Winchester were W'ednes- Bluffs. Manchester. Alsey, Glasgow day afternoon callers tn Jacksonville the rural of Scott coun- Frank Hunter was a local caller yes- are eligible to make the trip terday from Sinclair. The following business houses have Fred Rigg of the Lvnnville com- hcen established where children can Hold Whitehead Funeral Rites At Manchester For (ni ls Install Officers At Meeting Here munitv was among those transacting business in the city yesterday.

Harvey Hayes was in the cltv yesterday from Murrayville. Conrltirted Itapti-t Clmrrlii Otlirr register: Winchester store Frost's Sons Drug Manchester. June services were held for Walter Whitehead Vfr vv thm 7 Muntmtu Grocery and Manchester Baptist church on Mrs. vV, D. 8 tflpl 6 wHi of the Orv Ooocls ander community was included in the number of callers here yesterday.

George Creed was in the city yesterday from Alexander. Impressive (ieremonv 1- Masonir I rmple eilnesflav 7'he Jacksonville Assembly. Order of and she made her publie confeasion 48 i 01 Ol the spirit of co to prevtil of Christian faith and joined the church in her early teens She earlv manifested wholesome ambitions. In the sixth grade of her school she led all other scholars in the sale of Christmas Reo Cross for which she received recognition; and the next ear she took state honors in this respect. "She was always a leader in our Sunday school and young people's so- lietifs; having filled the office of of our College-age Christian Endeavor socictv, and being elected to executive positions Sn the Morgan County Christian Endeavor Union, and in the voung people's department erintendent, and Mrs.

Abbie of the County Council of Religious Education. She was active among the youth of the Farm Bureau, which one year crowned her their queen. On November 24 1934 she was married to Marion Schell, with whom she established a most happy home and they were rapidly taking their plare among the young business and fcocial hie of the city. l.ife F.nds "To of us it seems that her life was brought to an untimely end: but It is not for us to the lord fiveth. and the Lord takefh away, and we must put our faith in a God who does not willingly afflict the children Cf men.

is true that we are right to regard such a parsing as a part of the toll that we pay at present for our machine lives are lost and a million injured every year in the same wav. And these accidents should determine us all to lend our influence to check the fatalities and the urow that thev bring. Age Assistance at a meeting held in the office of the commission Tuesday uiR public to feel that It Is their home, evening. Three of the applications and for the citizens of Jacksonville a were not allowed. Tills brings the social center.

We shall always be open lotal of 131 applications which have to constructive been passed upon by the boaid. Of Farrell, who has been receiver this number a total of 52 applies- of the hotel, will remain as building tions have been approved by the state manager. board and 8 of this number have re- eeived their first check. Of the 44 further applications which were recently approved the allowances vary from $3 00 to $15 00 per month. There have been a total of a few more than 400 applications filed in this county and Miss Alice I Mudd, County Sup- around this hotel.

I want the travel- officers night at the Masonic Temple, with an impressive ceremony before parents, friends, and guests from Chicago, Springfield and City Files Bill To Remove Curl) Gas Pump From Street Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock The services were conducted by Rev. Fred Herron The music was in charge of Mrs. Andras and Mrs Thres.sa Langdon with Miss Louise Pearce at Mrs Fxtna Carman Virginia. June 17 Clifford of was a week fnd visitor here with his mother, Mrs Elira Clifford While here he attended the fortieth annual reunlon-banquet. of the class of at Illinois College, of hich he as a member which was held at Baxter Hall in Jacksonville Fundav evening Fight out of the fen graduates were present.

Mr Clifford also attended the annual commencement of Illinois College Monday morning at which time the degree of Doctor of Laws was eon- I ferred on him Mrs Ed Fox of near this cltv has received word of the death of her brother Edw I. Rine, which occurred Ventura Calif on Juns 10 ed was horn In Morgan Nov 21 1871 and spent much of his life In this vicinity. He Mirveved two sons of Ventura and William cd San Fran- Hold Burial Hites For Samuel Sinclair Former V-lilaml I III liirajjn Mlirr New I rom V'lilaml Alton. Miss Edith Fades, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Fades, 336 W.

College avenue, was Installed as the new Worthy Advisor of the chapter. She was escorted by her brother Thomas Eades. Miss Fades presented a beautiful bouquet of flowers to her. At this time Miss Esther Duncan sang. Love Sends a Little Gift of The opening feature of the ceremony was the presentation of the Mother Advisor.

Mrs. Mabel Olson Miss Clara Mae fetrubinger Mother The members of the advisory board. Mrs. Frank Fades, Mrs. Harry Hutches.

Mrs. Everett Wise and Mrs. Leonard Acree, were also introduced. As Miss Eades was installed in her charge of registrations and tickets, at Bluffs, At Winchester the Kiwanis club Is sponsoring the tour and has named the following committee to have charge of registrations and Dr R. Jones, chairman; Robert Frost.

C. Montgomery, and Hunter Chapman. i i 11 It A Orval wtll Ipilml oiltH charge James Pope will handle the tour at Glasgow-. of San Ft icro. and Ed Fox of I a Main Street Operator In ('onrt A bill for Injunction was filed in circuit court yesterday bv the City of Jacksonville against Willism Bote, et al.

in which the plaintiff asks that the defendants be restrained from continuing the operation of a curb Should get in touch with the manager gasoline pump at 470 South Main of the tour In district Assistant, are making every effort to speed the investigations of the applicants. Ilold Circuit Court Circuit Judge W'alter Wright of ------------Jacksonville presided over a brief ses- Burial services were held Tuesday sion of Circuit Court here this after- morning. June 16 at Hebron cemetery noon. A number of orders were made near Sinclair station for Samuel Sin- high post, Mrs. Clyde Black sang.

in chancery matter pending before the clair. age 67. who passed away at his Task." accompanied by Mrs. Canatsey. court.

News Notes Mr and Mrs. Frank Redshaw were visitors in St Louis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Forshey left this morning for a two weeks automobile tour of Michigan and the eastern states.

Mrs. Neal Allen entertained with a breakfast this morning in Mrs. F. H. Mellon.

home in Chicago. Rev. Beggs. All other accompaniments were played of Springfield, officiated, and casket by Louise Driver. bearers were U.

J. Sinclair, Eugene Sinclair. John V. Beggs, C. F.

Douglas. John Adkins, and E. R. Clemons, all of Ashland. Deceased was a lesldent of Ashland during his youth, having been the son of Peter Sinclair, who was in the honor of grocery business in Ashland for many years and a landowner in the com- Miss Nell Tetter of Greenview.

and munity. moving from here to DeKalb Mrs. Ruth Atwood of Colorado, ar- ill. rived yesterday for a visit with their Notes sister. Mrs.

Bryan Knuckey. The first of the Veterans Bonus Miss Pauline Harper of McLeans- bonds arrived in Ashland Tuesday boro Illinois is visiting her brother, june jg Sixty-five ex-service men Dr W. E. Misses Patricia Ann Dugan VNNOI of mow vin sf i. when this Is said, and all pos- Jocelyn W'att left todav for a aible is done it still remains true that thousands every year will he taken or Injured by one accident or another It is commonly asserted that more people are injured by falls and accidents in their own homes than in most any other way.

"So I repeat, that, after all is said and done to lessen iolent accidents, thev still continue to persist in one or another branch of life. Such accidents are not necessarily the punishment for sin. After a calamity U) Jesus day he remarked "Think ye that all those who were killed by the falling of the tower of Siloam were sinners above all men? I tell you nay; but expect ye repent ye shall all likewise perish It teaches us that we should always be prepared spiritually for the sudden accidents of life, if we are fortified spiritually, when they come to us, it will not lead to rebellion against a benevolent Creator and loving Savior, but it w'lll prove to us that is our refuge and strength, a very present help in Valuable Lessons And to those of us who are left, sorrowing after the departure oi such a loved one there are valuable lessons. My son despise not the chastening of the Lord, for whom the Lord loveth he chaLSteneth now no chastening for the present seemeth joyous but i grievous; but afterward it worketh the peaceable fruit of righteousness in those who are exercised and visit with Miss Betty Hutchens in Carrollton Miss Hutchens Is the daugh- John, fifV'Louis7 spent the week- ter of Judge and Mrs. Gilbert Hutchens.

bonds totalling approximately 000 and others will be received later. Dr and Mrs. Charles Eales and son Mary Ruth Sedetwvall. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sederwall of Barry and Howard Riggs son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Ri 2 cs of Jacksonville were married in Quincy, June 6 at the home of Dr. and Mrs A Rvrns. formei pastor of Grace E.

church of this city. Those witnessing the ceremony were Earl Ruby and Mrs. Earl Ruby, sister, of the groom, and Edward Sederwall. brother of the bride and Mrs Edward Sederwall, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Coulter of Hannibal; Joe Rilev of Pittsfield.

Johanna Sederwall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sederwall was the ring bearer. Mr and Mrs. Riggs will reside at 1057 South East street, jn this city where Mr.

Riggs is employed at the Ideal Bakerv. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry J. Lohman. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Bailey and daughter Grace were entertained at Sunday dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rolland Cosner, four miles west, of Ashland. In honor of Mrs Bailey's birthday anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackburn motored to Williamsville Tuesday evening.

Miss Barbara Hickle was presented with a past worthy advisors pin bv the assembly and with gifts by her The closing feature of the program was the singing of End of A Perfect Day," bv Miss Strubinger The new officers are as follows: Worthy Eades. Associate Worthy Hutches. May. Hope- Ruth Moxon. Gillispie.

Drill Wise. Margaret Lair McCurley. Allen. Conf. Ohs Veda Mae Walker.

Outer Ramon. Catherine Angel. Choir Ashby. Rataichak. Herman.

Baptist. Uvengood. Patriotism Lee Dunniway. Mae Strubinger. Brown.

street. The bill was filed by City Attorney F. Wr. Cleary. The bill alleges that the pump Is sang, an obstruction on the highway and asks that the defendants be restrained from continuance of the maintenance of the pump at its present location.

It is also alleged that the location of the pump violates a city ordinance. Discussions relative tc the location of curb gasoline pumps in the cltv have occupied considerable of the time of the city council at recent meetings, but this is the first legal action taken to atit mpt to remove them. Lumber Co. residence O. Hudson Grocerv store.

Mavor Muntman will be in piano The floral offerings were cared for this cltv; one brother by Mrs Thomas Mrs Sophia Bane, of Ventura Rolev Mrs Stanle' Day and Mrs Interment was made at Ventura Nellie Brirkey Miss Georaeanne of Wlnchet. The casket bearers were Me- ter eue-i this of Miss Marv Carty. Heaton. Chas McCrack- Beth Husted en. Dennis Riordon.

Fred Thadv and The Kiwanis club held the John Thadv Interment In Manchester meeting evening In the cemetery. Rion Hall Dinner was served at o'clock after hich the members prea- Mr and Mrs I LeiUe of Ma- by Bertram comb, spent week-end at home The Manchester Mi vor Hudson motored to Pioneer park near mT an of win supervi ine tour ana wiu nanme church of cltv to be their registrations and tickets. llvered an address at a picnic of the Those who are the tour bristian and Baptist churches o' Helen Goodwill of Pearls Is will need several automobiles to trans- Glasgow port the children to St Any- Granite Cltv one wishing to donate an automobile Mr and Mrs William Rridges and famllv Mrs Claude Heaton Mrs Wallis, Mrs Fari Young and Mias The Journal and Courier will furnish all the children tickets to the park Louiv In Jacksonville free of charge The Cardinal manage- Mr and ment. will reserve a section of the grandstand for the children. The adults will have reserved box seats, which will be sold to them below coet, the Jacksonville newspapers paying the difference.

It is planned to leave Winchester at game, proceeding to Alsev. thence to Mrs Ravmond vnnMoek the week with erand- Mr and Mrs Edwards Bullen of Stillwater Ok- ma guest rf her Mrs A If in cjtr en route hme from a with relatives at New Ynrk Citv and Washington. C. et a number of ladies at a ore Mrs Leah Oregorv motored to bridge-luncheon Tuesday Alton Monday afternoon fhe luncheon six tables were at plar Mrs Duncan of Bushnell is at bddge. and at the con- visitmg her cousin.

Mrs Francis Cur- elusion of games hish score hon- tts and friend ors were aw rded to Mr A Vow- Mr and Mrs Let some Reid and son Purnell and Mrs 11 on the morning of the sp nt evening Mr Hu will entertain an- with her parr: s. Mr and Mrs other group a similar affair Fridar. A Cr -m and daughers. Jo Mr M' and Pk; rf from a Mandater er the era road The Glasgow group will Join the caravan at Alsev. of Mr was a guest In the home of M-s Helen MHS.

I.IJKKN (A KSTOK HONOR I KKSIIM I Exeter, June 17 Homer Grady assisted by Mrs. C. N. Funk entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Grady home in honor of Mrs. Virginia Lee Green last Friday afternoon Those present were Marcella Tavlor Vera Louise Mathues, Louise Berry, Fern Funk, Dorothy Decamp, Maxine Mills, Mrs.

J. W. Bean and Mrs. Thos Brown, mother of the bride. Several contests were used for entertainment after which refreshments were served and then the bride displayed her lovely presents.

Mr. and Mrs. Green expect to make their home in Pitu- field. News Notes Dixie Lee Bean and Mary Frances Morris called on Armllla Monday. Children must register in order to Jpnn1' on motor 'rip toKentuckv and Tenm-aaee.

make the trip Tickets will be distributed to all who register on the morning leaving their home city. No registrations will be after August 8 hlixaheth (irumpler Of avcrlv Passes ednesilav Tuesday evening. The post Office is one of the busiest Mrs Whltlock Curtls spot ln cltv this weck with the Kellv. Mrs Ravmond Whltlock Mrs cf to some A I iptdon and Mrs Leih m-m. Pnatma.st*r accepted orv a pot luck dinner af the Geo Wsdma er is beintr ed fn home of Mr and Mrs Harry Jhe evening by and A L.

Ruyle on Wedneaday. Lewis former service men Mr MrConnell and daughter rret In Sally and her sister Mrs Kenneth Tuesday evening Mrs motored to Ksethsbunr over the aeaaion In Tuesday for a vlsit with thetr parents "nee who Rev and Mrs Omber to Ljt Penn to attend Mrs A ent Wednes. 'vrr nert da- afrernoon evening her one of the gradur ates. husband in St Louis Mr and Wright and sen attended a pot luck dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Emory Simmons Mr Hutchens of Winchester was a business caller here Wednesday morning.

Mi.ss Lois Simmons of Winchester Waverly. June Tuesday evening wjth her par- Ann Rodney Crumpler an years of Pnts. Mr and Mrs Simmons, age, passed away todav at 12 40 Mrs. Rose Wells and house guests Orchard at her home in Waverly. She was one Mr and Mrs Wayne Beck of St Louis of tw i remaining widows of Civil war and Mrs Bea Fitter were dinner Death Of Morgan onnlv Resident ar Driver Is Hurt, on Is killed In Mishap Near llert The installing officers were as fol- Mrs.

Emma Goodwin, of Rushville lows; worthy advisor. Nylene sturdy; Chester were Sunday afternoon callers Cnimpler died Jan 10. 1321 is a guest at the W' S. Rearick home, recorder, McCurley; Mrs. J.

A. Thorn borrow and Miss Louise Driver; marshall, Sarah Martha Musch. of Virginia, called on Frances Tavlor. Mrs. Louis Savage, Monday.

it w-as the first regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lohman for the class recently taken Into the daughter Rachel, and son Walter, at- order under the supervision of Mrs. tended Commencement exercises Mary Abt of E.

St. Louis. Supreme Deputy of Rainbow. They included Helen Frances Shaw. Geneva Kinnett, Joyce Sooy, Laura Grace Larson.

Jerry Wilkinson. Aileen Stocker. Mary Barber, Louise Bancroft and June Gill. Oklahoma Man Injnrv In hi Mimmi 11 Illinois College In Jacksonville. David Corvick and family of Win- veterans.

Her husband William guests of Mr and Loren and family near Roodhou.se on Wed- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. The deceased was born in Scott r.e>day Funk, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Irving and rounty. coming to Waverly in Mr and Mrs Arthur Wages of Chl- Cleo Leib of Meredosia were Sunday She is survived bv one son. Rollo R.v rago arrived evening. On callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs of New Holland, Illinois.

A daughter Mondav accompanied bv her parents H. C. Ma Mrs, William Wells of Franklin died Mr and Mrs Geo Summers and aon Mr Wm. Bean and wife were Jackson- very suddenly Doc. 7, TTiere are Fl 7 a of Jacksonville left for Guthrie rr ville callers Saturday afternoon.

fourteen grandchildren and eighteen Okla to visit relatives Rev. Byus of Jacksonville and great grandchildren. McOregor of Chandler Okla a slight wound and ii VROI.I) PKKKIX IO CHAPIN TOI IO I.Ol IS ARK I I FOR MRS. RKRTII JOHNSON Chapin. 111 June Perblx, mayor and manager of the Perbix Elevator company, has been appointed local manager of the Jacksonville Journal Af Courier Baseball Tour to pim IN VRR VN I I OR UVA TU ON brother Wm.

Byus of Charleston. West The bod was removed to the Virginia closed a wonderful meeting Funeral Home in Franklin Pmera! held in the church all week es will be held that commun- Rcv. Wm. Byus delivered a wonderful ity. Vrrangements are incomplete.

mmmm each night. It wa.s the best Pitt.sfield. meeting held in the little brick church In Exeter In the last twenty years The church people want to extend their thanks and appreciation to the people of Jacksonville, Bluffs and Oxville and surrounding community in helping support the meeting by their and financially also. Rev Byus our regular pa.stor and SINCLAIR WOM VVS CU HOLDS VNNl VL PICNIC I VR I IN HOME Vsa Kolii nsnn Kites Held Road narrowly escaped serious injuries when the McGregor car struck and killed a cow which the bov was leading yesterday afternoon on Mound Road McGregor was taken to Passavant hospital following the accident and after receiving treatment for the n.i to his head proceeded bj bus to his destination in Ohio. The collision occ irred McGregor Odd I in liarire of th? from the on Mound Road The Ford A large attendance of members and guests attended the annual picnic of the the Sinclair Woman Club, held Wed- in Diamond Crov rmrtrrv The remains of the late Asa Robin- Mr and Mrs.

George Matthews. 1227 Purk Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul We believe that the sweet soul of Baker, E. State street, attended fu- our lovely Betty has gone where we neral services for Mrs.

Bertha Louise all hope to go some day. the heaven- Johnson in Nokomis Tuesday, ly home, with God and her Savior, Mrs. Johnson was formerly Bertha and other hosts of the redeemed, Kellogg and several years ago was a who were acquainted with resident of Jacksonville, an employee her best, known that whatever she of the Jacksonville state hospital, undertook, she did with all her Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Baker are strength of body, mind and spirit.

She cousins of the deceased, worked hard, played hard: always She was born October 3. and Is 'be Oklar.o-r* man mg is hadlv dan.aged the li'ion. the machine landing on the of Eugene Keefe who near Mound Road. The cow was instantly killed. Hie boy who was leading the altho frightened escaped injury with June 17, William Sportsmans Park.

St. Louis. July 9. Perry, father of Mrs. Wesley Cox, when the Cardinals will meet the New killed on Route 100 south oi Milton were fortunate in being able to nesday evening at the home of Mr York Giants.

Sunday, swore out a warrant for Ken- Rev. Byus in the meeting as he and Mrs. Clyde Martin, north of the were laid to yesterday aft- Mayor Perbix will receive registra- neth Sparks, charging manslaughter. was on a visit to his brother and fam- city. ernoon in the Diamond Grove ccme- tions from children in the hapin Tuesday afternoon.

ily JacksomHle enroute to his home The following committee was In temv with Impressive burial rites ad- territory and will also be glad to re- Mrs. Cox. wi'h her husband and 8- jn wcyt Virginia. charge of the basket supper held on ministered at the grave by the Odd a serateh oa ceive donations of automobiles from year-old son. was going home in a Ladie.s Aid of the E.

church the lawn. Mrs. Robert Hopper, Mrs Fellows lodge. No 4 of this citv. Fu- residents of that community.

buggy shortly before midnight Satur- in Exeter held their June meeting Fn- Etta Matthew, Mrs. Orval Schall and neral services were held at the Con- The Journal and Courier will furn- day night, when an automobile driven dav june 5 lh Wlth a gooci attendance Mrs Catherine Baxter. gregatlonal church beginning at 3:30 ish the children with admission by Sparks crashed Into the buggy Qf members also two new members After the supper, the president, with the Rev, A Richards in tickets to the ball park, and adults Mrs. Cox sustained a fractured skull added to the circle, Mrs. Clifford Mrs.

Mae Hunt, welcomed the guests charge The services were largely at- will be furnished with box seats at and was rushed to Paxsavant hospital Mills and Mrs. Ben Elliott. Mrs. Ada and members. The program was in tended.

reduced rates. Jacksonville where she died the waR of honor. Roll charge of Mrs. Von McClure and Mrs. O.

Bavha. a chaplain, Bos- The Chapin group will join with same day. Mr. Cox sustained a broken Tribute to Father as well responded William A.sh. ton.

noble grand, Dave Shadid, war- Greb will entertain her bridge club eager survived by her husband, Louis and the Jacksonville tour to the park. Only rib and other injuries, and is still to by all present. Mrs. Manuel Six The Club Song. den, and Carl Ore, conductor admin- at her home on South Main street Fri-; two children, Dennis Eugene and children over 10 and under 16 years in the hospital.

The child was thrown leading In prayer. Song Scatter Suds Two piano duet Military Lstered the Odd Fellows service dav afternoon. VNDI.KRV it nlws RH IT.N TO JOI RNAL Chandlerville, June 17 Oscar vr llll.I. HOME eager for what life held for her for its fulfilment, esteemed her as I would a Judith Louise daughter. She had a spirit that would --------adventure for Christ, if opportunity presented.

Prom conversation with her. I know ihe would have been Miss Marian Preston, 987 North end 1 the earth Church treet ,1 ha- as hei house guest to teach or preach Christ. She had Miss Juanita Hill, an Indian girl of an adventuresome spirit. W'lth such Wetumka, Okla. This is the fust souls the question is not How long meeting of the two girls, tho they mav I live '1 but We can ill have corresponded for oral years, afford to lose such spirits They often The friendship was formed thru a 20 in youth.

Jesus was young when correspondence encouraged by His end came. missionary activities of the Such a soul cannot always be Esther Circle of Grace church bound bv earth it will old are eligible for the trip. clear of the wreckage, and escaped Df Loving Deeds" Managers will soon be appointed for with no injuries. closed, other towns in Morgan county. -After the business and In a Rose Garden Fox and Mrs.

William Ash. MM ITT EE CH AIRMEN REPORT VI LIONS MEET Lions Club held the regular meeting last night in the Peacock Inn. Following a short business session and reports of several committee chairmen, the rear of the residence of George Rodenberg and Frank Eades. it will be given wings, with which it can realize its unselfish aspirations we know that if this earthly house of our tabernacle is dissolved Correa 915 North Main street, where we have a building of God. a house not grass had caught fire The flames made with hands, eternal in the were extinguished before damage suited.

the sweet, lovely spirit of our Estate of Ellen F. Proof the Program Chairman Andrews led made of publication and mailing no- Queen in a question quiz of three members. ties. F. P.

Cleary appointed guardian There were requested to answer a ad litem for all heirs under legal di.s- set of inquiries concerning facts and ability. Proof made of signatures of FIRE experiences of their lives. Those re- subscribing witnesses, now deceased. The fin- department wi. called lo were Dr Henley, Lewis Evidence heard.

Instrument offered. Mrs. Roy Mrs A Giegorv accompanied bv Mr. Charles Pershirrer of Canton is Mrs Lois at the organ home with broken ankle suf-l Immediately following the a cident Mrs. Thorne- turned the Debate, "Are Woman's Clubs A vided the i-s.

at the church and the tered at coal mine last week His Sparks, who is employed at the Brown meeting over to the Benefit to the Affirm- Odd Fellows artette of Gus Walt- Cl Ji spent Sunday here Shoe factory here, was placed incus- Florence Brackett and Mrs. Emma atlve, F. Hart Boyce man. Manner Pe. Ben Denm with friend, and former neighbors and tody by Sheriff Wendell Johnson, Brackett who erved a lovely lunch negative.

Charles iru. and Von Me- and Emmei Irwsang at the rite wore of his accident, pending the holding of an inquest, Next meeting Julv 3 or flist Clure; Judges, Clvdo in the cemetei- Elmwood Park free pro-j Rev Swab of Wmehe.ster filled his Martin. Douglas Hunt The decision Many beaut I pop ortd in the Chandlerville I PROBATE (Ol RT ORDERS regular appointment at the Chn-'ian was in favor ol the affirmative. in charge of Mrs Howard Rhoadet Association will be pre-j church at F.xeter Sundav nicht June Violin electioi Londonderrj Mn I Brown Miss Fern Haigh sented Thursday JSJ 14 at Air." "Gyp and on Min Edna rholen, Mi.ss Margaret when a eo entertain-! The Trail Mi Alta Fox. accom- Gre.orv.

and W'ave Barton. will give Harlem STANLEY DAVIS GETS panied bv Miss Wilma Crum. LETTER AT MICH. COLLEGE The next meeting will be with Mrs Stanley Davis, Jacksonville, Illi- Mae Hunt July 1. nois, has been awarded a numeral -------------letter by the athletic council for par- OF TIIANKS admitted as last will and testament ticipation in freshman baseball as out- ball bearers were Filbert program will feature Negro artists Brasel.

Basil Sorrells Grant Hughes singing and dancing numbers. C. Colton. A Phillips, John Rob- Mr and Mrs J. L.

Camp of Bat erU. GaithiM and Philip Schultz were Mondav ie at the honij Honorary pall bearers were Louis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wuhfeld. We ish to extend our sincere thanks Leurig, Frank Irwin, J.

F. Shreve. H. Mr and Mrs. John Vollmer Barrow's was a local caller beautiful Bei to us nelp us to make stepping stones of our yesterday from Wofxlson.

dei.d selves to acquire of Ellen F. Knoles Petition for letters testamentary allowed. Bond waived. Ordered letters to issue to Cora Gordon Graham Estate of Nellie Tonn Petition for letters of administration allowed. Bond fixed at S10.000 and approved as filed.

Ordered letters issue to John lielder at Michigan State College, to all of our friends who us in Smith F. Heinl. Julius G. Strawn. on Gcoi ye and Mary Jen- A C.

Metcalf. Charles Wright, John nette and Tlielma motored to Havant Redburn CARD OF THANKS of hpr ynd eagerness for where we can truthfully ay lit is bet- Fried Breaded Pork Tenderloin with Tonn. fulfilment ter to have And 02 1 than never tomato sauce luncheon 3 Ice cold Fstate of Edwaid Wempie In veil- arri situauocjto tu loved at or cantaloupe ijc. approved. East Lansing.

any way during our recent bereave- Mr. Davis participated during the ment. recent athletic, season at State as a Henry H. Isaacs and family. fieshman in the course in forestry.

TO CALIFORNIA -----------MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 Mi Margaret Miller. English in- We wish to thank our many friends Kenneth Collins, Chandlerville; struct or at Jacksonville High school, who have helped us by expressions of Miss Fern Taylor. Chandlerville. 1 left this morning for a six term sympathy and service during our William Ruble. Franklin; Miss Flor- of summer hooj Bcikeley College recent bereavement 4 cnee Edwards, Roodhouse.

California. i £lrs. Emma Jordan and lanuly. Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. A Clegg am daughter Miss Margaret, were in Chicago on Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ciegg and Mr.

Mrs. John Clegg. A. W. Morso of Virginia spent Tu at the home of his si ter Mu Annette Morse..

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Years Available:
1902-1974