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yt1 mwirpdfarsTo Taie Children To St. Louis THE fi A TT ILLINOIS 27. 1(130 Scarcity of Flies Here is Noticed; the Cause? Rural Graduates Of Scott County To Give Program Funeral Rites For Mrs. Emma Dahman Are Held Thursday Texas Delegate? No, Townsend! Of Vnln I re Carili Of im Tt may be an Idle of and other persons who tnurh lo rio, but remarks have rna.ie or of that (imnted: Oilier known as. fly." I Of course there are a but they rom do not accumulate on bald heads and needed by garbaee in nearly as large num- Journal and Courier her usual.

(loiifliirlrrl Lnllirrati rimrrli Vi to transport approximately soo to Park St. Louis to the clash with the Sen York July 9 have been Seventeen auto called at the office yesterday and signed tip for the tour. hr hundred i more cars Wh in tins bu up ma this im rit.inroii« Josephine Emmons. Irene Promotion Shower at nndit llnme Hicks. Margaret Hicks, Flrise Tenriiek, Harry Conriit and Mrs.

Paul Mrs. Elmer Long and daughters and Raker entertained at a Robert Emmons. shower Mrs. home. rtaiiie street, in honor of Mrs John Group Hold Duncan.

who recently announced her at Rlarkhurn Hnmr Winchester, tunc 2rt L. Blansett carriage which occurred in 1934 Arenrville. June 2fi Funeral has announcement of the Scott Bridge was the entertainment of the members o( a group vjrf, for Mrs Fmma Dahman which oxplan iioiv- Viavr been forth- county eighth grade The Mining The bride received mam wno in Is w.rrr j1fjd from Trinity Lutheran rotnin. One is (hat the excessively jural eighth unde meet beautiful gifts. enjoyed together a trip iJO.nL« rntirch Thursday afternoon were i'i'pr of 5a- uinier reached at Monument park in WinchKeter.

The guests included Mesdames John states, held )argrjv attended Rev. Tonn the warm hiding places of the Thursday afternoon, July 2 at 2 00 Duncan, Wayne Duncan, Ernest Dun- reunion at the home of Mr, and ducted the services, md froze them iff Or It m. James Young Henrv Wright and Mrs. Charles Blackburn, west of Burmelster and Herman that the conservative fly fam- The program will be In chatge of Kenneth Murphy. Misses Carrie Piper hapin, Thursday evening, Wessler sang Rock of at the of vear decided that there Robert Bingham, county recreational Bernl'a Hutches.

Bernice and A Verv delightful evening was spent home. My Ood to Thee." and ould he rn employment for a new director and his assistants. The grad- Eleanor Cull' wjtn exchange of reminiscences. Light Abide With Me" at the church and of their breed this ummer broke nates should wear clothes to engage were served and a "Asleep in Jesus" at the cemetery. Miss to make olley bor e- 1 dmjr Rift pnnntid to the host Pauline wm the accompanist pine pons quoits Those present were: Dt The floral tributM vtNtircd for by and Profes- and Ralph Winchester; Miss Myrtle Wildt of Beardstown.

Miss have been be needed will is eicht children, cars will to prevent any irr next Monday and under 16 to register for of the Carried his publicity all ar- park to the Iwither of large numbers dominoes and various group ganves at ie St. I in has been re- chilriren. while the in seats in of the park. The ter will have a group the children while ball park and will while they are chief of the high- an escort for delegation from MtiMRiri of the and Chief of McCarthy of the St will have a group at the "Circle ravan to Sportsman's of children responsibilities Teachers and parents are cordially in These theories are probably as good anv and their discussion of promotion from the bring to mind the Canadian cater- eighth grade will be granted to those pillar plague and the grasshopper have not received them. happilv a mild of noLs." The safety lane, which has been while thrv are inflicted with a most operating on the east side of the distressing one of haves square here for the past two days, If anv citiren should want to solve shows the gollowing results: lora! flv problem he might trv nf cars tested .122, No.

approved, asking the next gaury that 03 rofrted. 2 9 r.ear him, for really, he alone Reasons for rejections No fcurrh Group In Picnic at Tark Tne Young slonal Peoples class of Grace church Bn(j Mr. Harrv Cobb. Spring held a picnic Thursday evening at Mrs. Carl Goidon.

Mis Nichols A potluck supper wa- Carrie Miss Carey Camp served, after which a program of hell and M1 Marie Finney, and contests was enjoyed. Com- mittees in charge of the affair Included: Entertainment Daniel Embody. Florenep Padfreit. and Amy Moody Supper- Gladys Scholfieid Cynthia Welborn and Alliene Bostick. knov 1 nf kir ,1 fui Mrs.

Paul Moore Honored At Party Al Ashland II omr light. 77; no tail light. 24 brakes. 201; only one head light. 37; no rear view mirrow.

no horn 12 nc windshield wiper. 40; lights out of 44 Approximately eighfv-two persons Ktitertain For Mrs. Raymond l.on* at Emmom Residence inadequate yrfi Emmons and Mrs Mrv .1. J. F.

Rawlings entertained Friday at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Viola Mae Leriferri whose marriage to Ira Rice of Peoria, will take place Sunday. June 28 Those assisting Mrs. Rawlings were Mrs Harry Thompson. Mrs. William Elmer Long entertained a number of Mrs.

a. Arnold. Mrs friends and at a lftnenus shower 111 honor of Mrs. Rav Dorothv Schnitkcr of Concord. Mrs, Fdcar LOveknmp.

Miss Frma Schnitker and Miss Fleanora Casket bearers were J. Thyen Fari Schnitker, Norman Prhnitker, Walter Schnitker. Edgar Lovekamp and J. Wessler. Burial was made in the Trinity Lutheran cemetery.

Among those from a distance who attended the services were Mr and Mrs Louis Meyer of Jack onville. Chris Kuhlman. Misses Lena and Fmma Dahman. Mr. and Mrs Fd Dahman and Mr and Mrs.

William Wildt and Virginia Youth Official Guide Mrs. Roosevelt Mirti nirrrrn Otlirr 1 'rom of ri of Rt'ii aw ys mi.cei- Rov Robson. Mrs. Newman Oddv and or Hearn 10 wn Mr. ana Mrs Harold Witte of Virginia, Rav- Fannie Bovd The lests in- attended the Farm Bureau pot luck svenine mona Long at.

the home of Mrs. tnons, 109 East Beecher, Wednesday last evening given in honor Mr and Mrs. Glen Kaufman and m. A ven- Interesting pro- At a Iste hour were served. Those present were follows: Mrs eluded members of the Salem Aid sorietv and the Crossing Woman's Club.

During the afternoon the bride-to- be received many lovely gifts Follow ing tlie shower contests were enjoyed arnm included a speech bv Wm. Ktl- Long. Mrs. Harrv Tavlor. Mrs 'and a refreshment course I Ollirr I'roin 111 11 us on safety an oration bv Richard nynn Mra Long Mrs ornberk and a tap dance bv Lucy ingoldsbv, Mrs.

Helen Crowe, Jpwsburv who was accompanied by Mr, nvnn Mr, Ciiri F.ppinger, Dean Miller, both of Jacksonville. Marv Sluder. Mabel Sluder, Claude Jewsburv led the singing and foil ur W. c- mg per.Mxns offered tl av: Pea Uus Storker. C.

Williamson Ralph im Clancy, Charles Fron- Fibarger. Joe Sullivan. J. Willard Dods- vorth. Georce Garrett Patton.

Hubert Lit11er. W. J. Ol- rovd, Robert Reid, Kenneth R. Mur- Newell.

Ashland June Will David I conhard, acted as of ceremonies Some of the guests included Wilbur Gibbs and family of of the former farm advisor, of ug. Illinois, and Mi Barbara Clearv phy. Mrs Fd wa rd Irene Newell was hostess to a croup of S. A- friends at her home on Wednesday afternoon June the deliehtful affair being complimentary to Mrs. Paul Moore who before her marriage ni Jacksonville.

last Saturday was Miss Anna Mae Sixty-four boys and girls have regis- Mi ind Mi Frank tered to attend the game Sport HfiV) IRUlltilHl IB Bltlll St. on 11 i.lB rrrk Train On Jerusalem Line II WOI.KK' I.KNK.WS XOTF.S OK IM K.KKST WRITTK.X TOJO! Various games furnished the aft- The number of offered so far to emoon entertainment and prizes were transport, the children is five. Many ----------won bv Mrs Farl Moore Mrs Fdwnrri Pie exnected to Those offer- Jerusalem. June Heavy Mahonev and Miss Virginia Sandidse cars are Allen McCullough. Everett casualties were reported in a battle The hastens served delicious refresh- Patterson.

Rav Woods. Dugan followed upon the wrecking of ments at the close of the afternoon, s.nd William Turney. Mere are a bv Arabs todav on the Jer- The guest lust included Mrs Cora needed and the committee are await- nsalem-Haifa-Tydda line. and Mrs. Dick Schone of Bluffs.

Mr, and Mrs. Louts Yeck and family and William Korsmeyer of Meredasia, Mrs Henry Schnitker and daughter of Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul and son of Chapin Mr and Mrs Ralph Schweer and son of Wagoner Bridge, Mrs Charles Schnake and daughters.

Mr and Mrs. John Te- gerier, Mrs Henrv Tegcder, Mrs Herman and daughter. Miss Clara Weber. Mrs Howard Tegeder and Mrs Anna Rocgse of Lvdda. Mrs Ella Schweer and son.

Francia, and Mr. and Mrs Dave Schnake of Win- ehester, and Mr and Mrs. John Turle.v and daughter of Monroe. Mrs Arthur Woorj entertained the of the Pastoral Helpers at her home Thursday afternoon Roll call was answered by a favorite poet dlirlrrl Momlav; Oilier an; jvvtn The were led by Mrs Henrv Kuhlman, The re- I rom WlVfnJ nf the afternoon was spent Well, welt, look who's at the convention! Just below that hat may be seen Dr. Francis Townsend, father of the old age pension plan, who flew to the Quaker City to fcave a look around, he told reporters.

Perhaps getting a pointer or two for his own conclave, to be held in Cleveland beginning July 15. erWl The Rawlings home was oecorateri wph wild flowers, which were arrviged throughout the various rooms. Plan Recreation Meet At averlv Second In Sorirs To Ke I on- Plan l)av Exercises Literberrv Br rimrrli uiu I jo titerbr rv June 26 Dav exercises will be held at the Baptist church Sunday evening June beginning at 7 4.S ocolck. The follow ing numbers have been planned by the with e.ss as Moore Mrs Emil Jovee Mrs Reiser Miss Ira Fari Moore. Misi Chandler'llle June Tlie first of The Federal Theater Juanita Moore Miss Alvena Devlin, Thursday evening at 8 30 o'clock thru olds.

Mrs. Fred Jokisch. Mrs. Glenn made by the Chandler- Sinclair and daughter. Mary Ellen, ville Merchants' Association here Miss Frances Reiser.

Miss Ann Ma- second program of this series honey, MLss Nita Mahoney. Mrs. Julius will given July 2nd. also at a 30 Timian. Mrs Harry Dahman.

Mrs. pm and will present "The Broad wa' Francis Newell. Miss Irene Newell. Band Wagon" in band music with Mrs. William Leahy, Mrs.

Willard Varietv acts Evans. Mis Alvena Velten. Mrs, Rov Amant was a caller In Slice, Mrs. Edward Mahoney, Mrs. Jacksonville on Wednesday.

Eula Wankel, Miss Gertrude Rilev, Annette motored to Vir- Miss June Wankel. Miss Virgie Viands, finia on Tuesdav. Miss Martha Jane Baxter. Miss Dor- Mr and Mrs Claude Fielden of othv Newell, Miss Anna Rase Jokisch. ing volunteers.

Tlie engineer and a soldier were Everett Patterson and Mrs kulPd in Soldiers convoy- S. Webster entertained four tables of ine the train an and bridge today at Webster's cabin at Florence in honor of Mrs. Henrietta Reds haw. Tlie occasion honored birth date Mr and Mrs. Gordon Dav and daughter, Jean, visited Thursday at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. J. A. Day in Springfield. KXKTKII NKVVS HI I I TO CN British they believed Arab casualties were numerous.

Three Arabs were believed to have been killed in an engagement early today in the Nablus district. (The Jewish telegraphic agencv reported the Moslem supreme counctl replied to Great Britain expressed determination to end the Arab seneral strike by calling it "the one legai means to demonstrate that an agcres- sive policy toward the Arabs will only engaee the people." Waverly. June second of a of WPA recreation will be held in the park next Monday night at oclock The program is as follows: Tap dance by Annabel! Davi, with Beatrice as accompanist Violin selections by Janie- Brvan Carroll with Mrs Dorman Richard ac. com pan ist. Tap dancing bv Margaret Edcemon Fnncv stepping bv Watermelon Winston of Jacksonville irins the social hour hments were served by the hcxt- bv Mrs Margaret Craven.

Carrie HamMton of East St. committee. Vircinia. June 2(5 Allen Dirreen. local bov and son of Mr and Mrs.

Geo. Direen of near this city, was recently honored in a way that perhaps no other Virginia ha.s ever honored Allen is the foreman of the Gra.vv I lie CCC camp, and when the first ladv of the land Mrs. Franklin I) Roosevelt, visited recently at Grayville, the home town of her private retary. Allen hid the honor of being the Official guide for Mrs. Roosevelt and her party while touring the city and camp of Grayville.

A picture of the party with Dirreen as guid" appeared recently in metropolitan newspapers. News Mrs Rnv Cline entertained a few friend at. bridge Timsdav evening at the home of her mother, Mrs J. A ITiornborrow. Two tables were at play and Mrs.

Harry Bailey and Mrs. Elmer Branham held high score. Others present were Mrs Guy Husted, Mr. Otto Dour. Mrs.

Wm. Peteftsh, Whitfield and Miss Mae Maddox. At the conclusion of the hostess served delicious The Martha society of the chltrab will hold a market Satui the furniture ntwe. I Fannins i cnairman of the committee in clyjrHe. Mr.

and Ntrs Roland Meade are moving to Hannibal, for resi- dence. Mr Meade ia district manager for the A and P. Co. Mrs Benjamin Swearingen has ret iineri her home at Santa Fe, New Mexico, after an extended visit with her parent Mr and Mrs. John Virgin, Mrs Benjamin Swearingen has re- t'irneii to her home at Santa Fe.

New Mexico after an extended visit ith her parents Mr and Mrs. John Virgin. Mias Eli ibet entertained the members of her bridge club it her rban home Wednesday afternoon. At the conclusion of the tames high score winners were Ann Sinclair and Julia Lee The ho pm dainty re- Invoration- HN. Rfv Bo ion Louts, Mrs.

A J. Cook and daughter. Mrs, Margaret Craven, Miss Halene Johnson Ra'cmere and Iriamae Peck. Marilin Miller and Mrs were guests. Miss Anna Green of Lake Forest 111 Mi.s.« Phyllis Kloker.

Mrs. Dale Beard and daughter Mrs. Kate Wood Mr Edwin Lovekamp and famih Mrs William Van Herck. Mrs Ham Selections by McClains orche tra of and Mt Theod Lovekamp and Franklin. Mosmg pirtute show Verne Dennis, son of Mr and famlh were guests of Mrs.

Robert Ham Jr. of Joy prairie Wednesday. Mrs. J. Ommen visited with Mrs Ommen of Jacksonville Thurs- Scripture Recitation.

Wilson. Reciution Herbert Meadows. Son Primary cla ss Bo ion Recitation Baxbara Jean Ma cv. Wilon Sunday School Fleet Howard Meadows, nald Rav MrKinly. Stanlcv Strawn Song When 1 Grow and Margaretta M.illicoat.

Hodc Hodgson. Lida fjoneraan. Your Light Shin Davis freshment 1 Ntrs Louella Mon re has gone to Grand Haven, Mich for a visit with relatives ren ha Ion has been by the cr mother Mrs Henry Col- Fied Dennis of this city was married dav morning. June 10 to Miss Wilma Wem, of Ka- Mr and Ravmond Mueiier are Springfield spent Tuesdav in Chand- Mrs Frank Newell Miss Marg- I mt aret Jokisch. jCollison antj wife were pirnic visitors Miss Maxine of Pekin visited at Florence Sunday the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dettsoh Mrs. John entertained Hoyd Splain and wife daughter, sent to the establishment of a Jewish this week. members of her bridge club at her Wanda lee were visitors at Mrs. Chas national home in a holy moslem coun- Mrs Henrv Collins is gravely 111 at home Thursday afternoon, June 25.

Hughetts in Jacksonville Saturday try, and similarly that it will not con- her home east of Chandler' ille The usual two tables of bridge were '''Pning. sent to Jewish immigration and trans- Wm. and Antle. of followed bv dainty refreshments. High Mrs Mathues entertained fer of Arab lands to Jews, which im- V1r and Mrs Smoot Antle of Peters- score prize was won by Mrs.

Homer littlp girls at her home last Thurs- pair the existence, burg, are vacation guests at the home Butler and low by Mrs. Roy Klein. afternoon. Games were pltyed. council demands the estab of Mr and Herschel Wilson this present were Mrs.

Await. Park Ridge; Mrs. Frank The Misses Sara and Eula Jtethorn Mra Lee June Brackett Wilbur Pa- made In 1916 and 1911 to the Art Lo Wyatt Mi tricia Bern FI lane kett, -------im and Mra. William C. Pauline Mathues Marian Harrv MEMBERS OF WOMEN'S shires before returning to their Strlbling.

Lunch consisting of cake, lemonade Chandlcrville home for the summer. v- c- suffered a stroke of and candy was served by the hostess Mrs A Lucas entertained her apoplexy at his home in Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright and son, bridge club on Wednesday afternoon Thursday evening at about 6.30 clock. Kenneth were guests at at her home on North Main street The attack came as he was at the sup- the home of Collison and wife.

Bertha Dvson was to Prr his daughter and hus- They have gone to Towa from here be- her Contract bridge club on Tuesday band- Mr- Bnd hoka. Mo. The reremonv took place fhe of a born it home at Hannibal. of Mr and Mrs. Je.s.se Long Monday, Miss Nellie McMahan of Detroit.

June 22 Mrs. Mueller was formerly Moslem supreme council has Albert and family and Ralph reiieatedly declared," the statement said, "to the Palestine government people never eon- jdv. arrived Tuesd.v lor visit Lons. her sisters. Avis and Eva Me Hierman, Burrns Mahan.

Williard Perk visited with rel- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of atives and friends in Beardstown Greenville. Wednesday here at Tuc da-. the home of Mrs.

Wilsons suster. 1 Mrs. Carrie Hamilton of East St Nelle Bradford. Louis. is visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Mae Camm arrived home Mrs. f'. A. PfoLsgrof and family.

VZ Brackett sang a solo iwhment of a parliamentary govern- from an vlMt of Mrs. A Hierman and daughter TTiase present were Jessie Brown. Lora mPnt and the fulfillment of promises hpr Mrs Blark an(j a.rre visitors in Jacksonville Wednes- family at Iowa City. Iowa. day.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hughes The Arenzville Merchants baseball Recitation Song. Jesus. Dialogue, The Dolly Goodnight-- and Ramona Johnson, Drill-Ten gills.

Vocal Liter and Irene DnnieLs. Merlm GoodrKh, Vocal DueT Mar tor Vender and Aucusta Lacey. Dialogue, Little Fourteen girls. Remarks by Pastor Patriotic Drill sirLs. Children a Day offering.

Mr. and Mr- Rov i of Fikhart I called to of her mot tins. Harrv Armsti Peoria he the City Light an city. Farm Advisor Guy family left Thursday for cation in the Of-arks. Miss Jan" Yowell and Mr? A Yowrj, gone to 11 employed by Power of that Hus tei a ft a and a- for ber of this year's graduating cia-vs, haa been awarded an honorary scholarship at MacMurray in Jacksonvilla.

She ts planning to enter Mac Muri ay Mu Freda Ma.icoat who has been Mr Richard Harria re. ned to her home Beardstown. She accotr anied home by Mr. the with relatives in Beardstown. re r.um* ber of 'riends at a one oclock bridge! heon Wednr-da; tables were in plav during the afternoon and wrr'1 awarded to Mrs, Edwin KEIJEE CORPS C1N ev enm family of Detroit.

arrived Tues- team will play a team from Rood day for a weeks visit at the home of house. 111., on the local diamond Sun- the former's parents Dr. and Mrs. day afternoon. June 2ftth.

IMUM.R\M HERE EH I I)V Hughes. Robert Beard has his tavern to noj Mrs. Ira Flvnn and daughter Mias Alfred Nobis. Mr. Nobis took pos.scs- Eleanor arrived home Tuesday night! sion Monday.

ThP Relief Corps me nine tuto tf through Long left Wednesday for C. Gerbing fore returning to their home in Mon- ter day in the American Legion Home. wegt davs w)th reiativcs Chi- heri Ml The following program was presented Stan of Thomnaon ris- caco KUrv rrr. of the Girl Scout troup not frrhnt wp11 throughout the day. Fffie Hornbeck of Chicago Is Song America-Miss Velma Proffitt.

of Wednesday at Wolf lake picnic- lo that' llmP harj Pnioveri visiting at the home of her brother, ir.g and swimmin'- Miss Marv Eleanor health for one of his age. taking TTenry Bean, also Carl Bean and fam- Prayer. Plunket in charge of the group dalh to the buslneaa dlatrlct and ily at this writing. Recitation. A being keenly interested in the happen- Mr and Mrs.

George Slavin and Jumper, ings of the day. Another daughter, family called on Ralph Collison and Flag Mrs. Cvnthia Glenn of Springfield, is WifP Sunday. Donald, also at her father's bedside. Mr.

Elmore Mrs. Ed nf was a Drm wi ll and wideh known throughout Tuesday visitor with Mrs Nellie Leib Kennedy, Helen Schildtman. Marcel the state. and family. ine Cox.

Helen McDonald. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleveland Jackman Mr nnd Mr5 I.eib Indiana, arrived here Thursday evening for a visit at the home of Mr.

and McDonald and Mrs. I. 8. Yaple Mr L. Mauf and with other reia- Her gue.st,« were I tives.

Yaple. Husted. Massie. Fred Mr and Mrs Clavton are Mills. G.

moving this to Clinton, Illi- Cruft. Homer Jarobs. H. Snow, Edwin McDonald. Iv Harrs- Holmes and son Junior tended the Woodson Sale Members of the C.

met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carr on Cottage avenue. Fini "hing v.ork is at the high "hool building under PWA construction here equipment ha.s arrived for class room pro pert grade I for the ted in earl; VSi HONORED scorr coi vn home a number of relatives and friends Dr and Mrs. W. Mier, of ramincton.

and their daugh- Dorothv Meier of New York ho have been visiting F-ott count- gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. A Morris Sunday. Mrs. Meier Ls a sister Morns One other Sister. Mrs Molile Morris of Concord and a brother.

Norman Campbell of Jacksonville were present A delirious basket dinner was serv Hard -Dorothv Mc- Miss Nannie Brian who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brian and two children of Santa Barbara, arrived Wednesday and are visiting at the home of the former's father Thurs-1 IHR EEC I) IN OM ISION ON Lancaster Marv Sudbrmk of thi city; Mrs McFeely, Oak Park; Ralph Morrav, Lincoln. Mrs.

Rink and Mrs. T. Cl. Charles, Beardstown. Mr ind Mrs Harold tM J'mma Dah- Ol I ICEKS El I nt Th A and son Charles I in RE IK MEN Ol AMERICA MEET HERE; ton Brian and aunt Mrs.

Dora Cal- Patsy Arenz. Pauline noun. Mrs. Lennie Stice of New York Citv nn Collece In ine cox. Heien vUtUng homp brother w'.

sonece in olhtr n'clork laet A rar to h.i. e.pi Sheehv the beilnnlnp hb The telk given bv Capt Sheehv of Friday visitors in Galesburg. W. COI I AN EM the CCC Camp before the re Air- Mr. and Mrs Gillen and soi men of America afternoon are spending the week at their cotti Throe car.

d.mwed In 5 verv M.una« where they h.w thet front of the Crn- and instructive for Mrs Wm. Walsh and Chicago. IN SOETBVEE I.E VC! 11E TVEK in C. CODDINGTO and laIi uv Mrs Funk motored to'Mere- Harry Lewis Kennedy Miss Enid Hubbs of Jacksonville gundav Tap Cox. visited with friends in Ashland Thurs- wifp and famlh.

Recitation. The Red, White Monday shoppers In Winchester Arenz. Pauline Kennedy. Mr and A. Wyatt and dauah- at the McDonald.

Marceline Cox, Helte; sic Fulcne of Springfield called hnmr nf Mjjw HalDin' Mr en Schlldman and Ruth Schildman. Wednesday night at the home of C. W. nij Mn? Piov Fhlert of JacksonviHe Acrobatic hv Smith also Miss Isabelle Indiana. Wm.

Bean and wife were Springfield visitors Tuesday of this week. Russell Collison, wife and family and Ralph Collison and wife were the past week at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Nelle Bradford. Union church services will be held Sunday evening at 7 30 o'clock at. the Ashland Christian church and the will be delivered by Rev.

Coleman, pastor of the Methodist church. Mrs. and Mrs, Joseph N. Bangert South Bend. Indiana.

Recitation. The End of War Against the Union and the Me- Donalri. HAST SIDK JtiNIOIt I II Cl.l’B MKKT KKIDAV Ml.Il eened into the back end of a car 4 owned bv A Richards. There observations in an cram met at the Ni were no occupants in either of the enrmy attafk An diamond yesterday The regular meeting of the East Side Junior Four-H club was held last Tap Dance Elizabeth and Caroline evening at the South Jacksonville have moved into their new home in at i. The afternoon wa spent the east part of town They were itally.

everyone enjoying ihemsel- rirci 1,1 St. Louis Sunday, June 21. Mrs. Bangert wa.s formerly Miss Lucille Those present were: Dr. and Mrs.

Ashcraft of Springfield OPEN RIDS ON HR 11)CE work in coi vn Cra ver. Greetings to the children by Mrs. Henry Ftglish. Flag salute in unison. Springfield.

June CHI RC II NOTIC Trinity Church Third Sunday aft- Bids rr Trinity: 7:30 a celebration of school. Roll call was answered by, the v.r-t verse of a favorite was found tohrvr song. Projects discusser! were as follows: Prevention lice and Paul. Parasite- on Carter. ing west, apparently hit the left fend- A large group of representing er of a Chandler owned bv Mrs.

Lou- thP ella Frost, glanced off and then car- countered as an armv sponsored as part of th the world war including that of taking A A recreation pro ichols park occupants in either of the nwmnnn yrswraav morning to hea latter automobiles moment the Goolsbv was treated bv Dr I Clvdp Coddington of the Illinois col; Hallock for an Injured Firther 1 nf examination revealed there were no showed clearlv the deAaaJng eff Among those points men; other injuries shp11 in Pctions containingn- wa, an nf The Frost car had a mashed fender lacP's anri forr- Jointed out that individualism and blownout tire anri the drive shaft pjrt rot necessary for the building of up played in the of avia successful team, also that personr through the front floorboards. The FoUowme Captain confidence Ls a big factor. following officer were elected by the ConMdrrablf instructing gas tank was also burst. Rev. Mr.

car. a Ford V8. clilb mem.irr-, suffered a punctured gas tank with the body and frame badlv wrecked in Fach member and parent present the rear end The machine said to Miss Doiothy Meiei Mr and The rner Girls 4 -H Cooking club on ninP roafl construction the Holv Eucharist 10 a. matins, told what he enjoyed most on the re- have been owned by Lonergan and and A Harold Morris Osrnr The sinned for home at fl'30 Monday moming sr! Campbell Mr Mollie held thVMr second meeting Tuesday today bv the Division of High- followed by sermon. Morn on Mr ar.d Mrs Jess Morrison afternoon at the home of their leader, totaled $615,332.

They included: Daily: rlr J' S' ir(" Miss Bernice Pattillo. S. A. Rt 7 Cass two bridges be- 7:30. Wednesday and Thursday.

rr f.I’;'', ri fl Th' program consisted of demon- Beardstown and 10 a. Tuesday. Friday and Satur- r. on How to Make Cream Harvey L. Roberta.

Rushvllle. riav by Luella and to Monday: the Feast of St. Peter the Makr Si lad Dressing by Virginia FILES OIVORCF SUIT Apostle; celebrations of the Holy 'l3n. Mrs. Pauline Vestel is complainant Eucharist at 7:30 and 10 a.

m. The next gathering will be an all- in a suit fc.r divorce filed in circuit Thursday: Meditation. 10 a. m. meeting Wednesday, July 1 at the court hcie yesterday against her lius- home of Mi.ss Pattillo.

complainant the Ve tel were married POSTPONE Ml IT ING i June 1 1923 and resided together until The Friendship part' of the August 31, 1934. Desertion is alleced I. nn'ille M. church which wa t.o Ray Gruny is the attorney for the St. Clare at 7 p.

ave Mf'fi: night has been complainant. Friday; children instruction at 4 Walter Unken of Chapin. The meet lndefmitel'. rn. ing was held for organization pur H.

Smrell' of north of the city (poses and attended bv Mrs Henr- Beebe loral businc wa-- a bu.ineas visitor in There are about 1125 ol trees David Reynolds and Mrs. from Carrollton Thursday. yesterday, jw the United 8tatea. Breaded Veal Cutlet luncheon 35c Cantaloupe ana Watermelon 9c, Saturday: Sacrament of Penance. 5- band, Arthur Vestel According to the 5:30 p.

m. Wedne.sday: Meeting of the Older of Sir Galahad at 7 p. m. Thur.day: Meeting of the Guild of cent trip to Champaign Elmer Har- driven bv Goolsbv was damaged in the rison was admitted into membership front end and was removed by a oi the club. Plans were discussed a wrecker.

for organizing a soft ball team. I -----A tier adjournment games were led win rirti 1 by the game chairman. Alice Reed. I WO SOI I BALE CAlrlEn and an accordian solo was given by Frances Paul. Refreshment.1 were served bv the Davies.

Armstrong and Wil- rav families Captain Ben Roodhouse. Lieutenant George Mohn Pine. Instructor Howard Olson. This club is sponsored by the Y. ille.

NDVi nh ht caki ocomgi iois roll Tlicre will be a doubleheader softball The next meeting will be held at the 1 game under the Nichols Park lights legular meeting place July 17. night In the first contest the Carrcllton recreational girls will meet HOI.n HOME MEET the lor ,1 Dod.e Beauty girls. The vvord Carlo A Home Bureau meeting as held Carrollton outfit has won their last conVjCted layer of Walter Massey has Friday afternoon at the hdme of Mrs.I five games, including a decision over for executive clemency. Conig- the Dodge team last Sunday. I lio Ls serving a term in the penitenti- The second attraction ill be be- I ary for the slaying of voung man, tween Fngelkings Brewery girls of proprietor of a cafe and filling station Springfield and the Smith Hardware south of the city.

He was convicted of oi Jacksonville. Jthe crime in circuit court here. Considerable time was given on th playing field instructing the boys 1 proper batting stance. In the gam between Wilkins Market and the Pit atcs, considerable difference was show by many of the players who improve their hitting ability. C.

A recreation project and ncxt roaching class wllI be is part of the program being carried Frldav morning 3 at 0.cl0ck on by this organization in Jackson- fhp parR dlamond A meeting is called for this mon. ing at, 10 o'clock of all the nf bov- oftball teams now in the league to arrange a de schedule of games, to begin Tut? June 30 Tins meeting will be he in the V. M. A building, 423 State street. MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred Sutton.

Taylorville; Miss Lil lan Jane Shockey, Ramsey, 111. Raymond D. Winter. Jacksonvillt Miss Myra C. Dean Roodhouse.

Otha Lee Johnson. Alberta M. Miller, Jacksonvill KXKCI I IV KCI.I UI N(A State's Attorney W. II. Absher has.

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