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FACE TWITE THK DA ITT JOTOKAI FRTDAV, ATT.rST 25, PRINTING FOR BLIND TALKED AT LIONS MEET Markham Robert Marshall and family attended the reunion oi the Black family Washington Park. Springfield Sunday. 0f R. wife and daughter attended the state fair Saturday Mrs Lang entered some fruit in the canning department. Mrs Minnie spent Wednes- Thf recent development? and pro- dav with Mi and Mr; Jim Gordon In the printing of all kinds oi aj Mr Gordon is very til literature for the blind and the work nnd Mrs Harold Wes ler and Miss Mary Root Austin, Texas Address PROGRAMS FOR YEAR PLANNED BY CHAPIN CHURCH First Mooting of New Year To Be Held Sept.

20 at Anderson Home Leads Irish Fascist Blue Shirts carried on at the American Printing 0f Arenrville spent Sunday House for the Blind located at Louisville, Kentucky, was told to the members ot the Lions club last evening bv Miss Mary Fiances Root, of Austin Texas, an employe at the braille printing house in Louisville Miss Root stated that during the past few years great progress his been achieved in standardizing the Enpltsh braille, thus affording untold I advantages to the blind throughout this country and other nations of the world. A standardized braille system Mr. and Mrs Scott Holmes Mr and Mrs Fred Killam. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Killam and son. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Killam and Mr and Mrs. A.

McFarland attended the Killham uni- Park nv'av Misses Roberta Long Virginia Brockhou.se and Marie Gotschall attended the state fair on Tuesday. E. A. Sawtelle and Bobbie Mushall, Jr. were at the fair on Wednesday.

Ruly York wife are viMtinp their son Rosthy in Chicago and at- mcarts that there is much material made available to the blind, tendinp the fan thus Increasing their opportunities for and Mr Fred Killam education, the speaker pointed out. The printing plant at Louisville is one of the two largest concerns ol its kind in world, the other one being loftated nt London. England The speaker pointed out that thf Hall Braille Writer was invented bv Frank Hall, superintendent the Irx 1 Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Albert Killam. The members of the Kinman 4-H club enjoyed nil ice cream supper at the Wilbur home Thursday evening.

Mr and Mrs John Robert Scott and family, Mrs. Ross Long and were attending the fair Otto Enke wile and dau Sunday at the fair. Thursday rhter spent SARAHA.BRANNAN OF GREENFIELD BY DEATH School for the Blind in 1891. in col- Ellsworth Mir hall with A Sieber. local electrician, who also at the same time developed a means of embossing metsl plates to be used in printinsr.

revolutionized braille printing. Miss Root, in describing the printing plant at Louisville, stated that! the plant is modern throughout and the capacity output of books daily is! very great. recent appropriation bv Congress of $90 000 now makes it possible for all schools for the blind in this country to have complete hymnals, both Protestant and Catholic, thus opening church work to the blind students, particularly that of rhoir and orsan work Miss Root has been In this citv since July 1 assisting in issuing a hymnal for the local school and to date, about 2 000 plates have been made and they expect to complete the work in about three weeks While the prmtine of textbooks Is the specialty of the Louisville plant, magazines, fiction, and all other forms of literature are being printed for the schooLs throughout this country. affording both the students and the adult blind a wide range of choice reading materials During the business period, arrangements were made tor the club to assist in conducting the Morgan county fair next week and the president. Leavitt Arnold, appointed John Reynolds as chairman of the committee in charge Louis Rodenbere was in charge of the program for evening Miss Mildred Deaton this was also a guest of the club.

Announcement of plans for programs during the ensuing year has been made by the Household Science club of Chapin. The committees and I programs for the year follow: Anderson, Mrs. L. Cartwright. Mrs.

Elllen O. Coulta.1 Mrs. A Mrs. J. Ellers.

Miss Jennie Guinane. Mrs Ham, Sarah Lynch. Miss Effle Markham. Mrs H. Postlewatte, Mrs P.

W. Schultis, Mrs O. Smith. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs.

H. Tucker, Mrs W. Wallace. Honorary member Mrs. James Hutches.

Officers for 1933-34. W. Anderson. Vice Pi Ellen o. Coultas.

Jennie Guinane. II. E. Tucker. Program Committee for 1933-34 Mrs Ellen O.

Coultas. Mrs. F. Schultis, Miss Jennie Guinane For H. O.

Smith Mrs. L. H. Cartwright. Mrs.

P. Ham. Membership Wallace. Miss Effie Markham. Mrs.

i Sarah Lynch, Flower and Sunshine Mrs. J. H. Ellers. Mrs.

H. Mrs F. W. Schultis. Press Committee Mrs.

J. Tay- spent VANDALIA ROAD TO BE RAISED TWO FEET NEAR LAKE County Highway Department Makes Improvement at Park SIXTH ANNUAL HYDE REUNION AT MERED0SIA Vandalia Road, where it passes over Lake Mauvatsterre will be raised two feet when a project undertaken by the county highway department is completed. The road, which has been washed out many times by high water is to be raised that distance a wiener roo with dirt excavated from the park property on both sides of the lake. Workmen with tractors and maneys went to work on the job yesterday. Other News Notes of Interest From Merpdosia And Vicinity Meredosia, Aug.

sixth annual Hyde reunion was held Sunday at the State Conservation grounds. Have Wiener Roast Twenty-three members wen present At Park Wednesday and two guests At noon baskets The -t al p. -1 at NU park the table to We. iHi u.iy evenin Ml dio ample ivW Hoffman and sons Ronald and ner the meeting was called let order George. Mrs.

Leora Frank and ehil- and business disposed of: by a unaru- drcn, Jane. Tommy and Paul! Eddie mous vote all officers were re-- hauling in dirt and grading down the Souza. Billy Souza, Ruth Souza. Doru which are al follows: Mrs. Geo.

Hydo (property from which the dirt wad Fernandes. Bobby and Stewart Opper-1 President. E. T. Hyde Vice Presi- Nichols Park Picnics SCOTT COUNTY NRA GROUPS TO MEET FRIDAY Winchester Aug NRA or- gamzction nf Scott county will have a speaker in every precinct at 7 30 Fndav evening for the purpose of perfecting the precinct organization Those in charge of the cam- gr would especially like for each neighborhood to attend their owi precinct meeting It is expected that drive will be completed by August 31.

Miss Helen Green, of Huntsville II! visiting with her sister. Mrs. Henry Pieper and family. Miss Green has just returned from Dallas. Texas, where she had spent the past three visiting with relatives Grant Mader and daughter.

Miss Maurine were in Springfield Thursday on business The ATA held their fifteenth annual fish fry and basket dinner on Thursday at the Mitchell pavilion at Florence Three hundred attended the affair Baseball, dancing horse shoe pitching formed the entertainment lor the day. Bert Wills returned home from Chicago, where he attended the Century of Progress. Mrs. Sarah Thomas quietiy clebra- ted her birthday Thursday. She been in falling health for the past few months.

She whs nicely remembered with gifts and cards from her many friends during the day. Funeral Services To Be Hold Saturday At Union Church Greenfield. Anc Mrs Sarah Ann Brannon died at 1145 o'clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William F. Barnett, nine and one half miles northwest oi here The deceased was born in Sanpam- cn county on Feb 28.

1857, the eldest of eight children born to John and Susan Baldwin Williams At the time of her death she was 76 years, five months and 26 days of age. She was united in marriage with Enoch Dudley Brannan in 1875. who passed away on Dec. 8. 1922 To thi union two daughters were born, Mrs Earnett, at whose home she dic'd, and Mrs.

Jessie Hutton, deceased. Sh- leaves two brothers, Frank Williams of Springfield, and Albert William- I of Taylorvllle Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday morning at ten-thirty o'clock from the Union Christian church near her late home, of which she was a devoted member. Interment will be made in the Union cemetery. adjoining the church. ROYS DAMAGE PROPERTY HERE F.dw.

McGinnis Assistant. Special Agent of the Alton R. was in town Thursday and has been working in the vicinity of Nichols park and the city pumping station rounding up for throwing rocks and breaking in- solators on telegraph line and sienal lights. The Co. has suffered a heavy recently bv this practice also it endangers lives of trainmen by breaking signals.

Parents should warn the boy against this practice belore they get in seri- i ous trouble arrests will probably he made in a few days lor the present damage. September Anderson, Greetings. 11 call events and pay- of dues. Music. Paper, Billion Dollar Ditch.

The Panama Miss Jennie Guinane. Vacation Most Interesting Da of the hummer Vacation. J. H. Ellers.

October Four. H. O. Smith, meeting. Program suppplled October Eighteenth.

Hostess- Miss Sarah Lynch Roll Minute Talk on a Lute Music. r. Highway of the A. Cratz. L.

Cartwright. November One. Mrs A. Cratz. Hold Supper Mr.

and Mrs. Sari Spink, Mr and Mrs. L. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs Davis.

Mr and Mrs J. C. Mutch. Mr and Mrs. E.

Miller, Mr. and W. O. James. I.

Johnston. Lathrop Ward and lira Homer Po and Pauline Miller, all of this city enjoyed a picnic supper at the park last evening in honorf of the birthdays of Mrs. Spink and Mrs. Caldwell Livengood, daughter. Dorothy Jean nd Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Strubim 'r. taken.

The crew is working on the man. Lean a Souza. east side of the lake at present and! ----------I will complete that end ol the job be- P.N.G. Club Las fore moving the west side. Picnic Supper at Park Dirt to complete the west side fill The P.N.G.

club ol CaritAs Rebekah will be taken from the exit of Nichols lodge. No. 625. enjoyed a picnic supper iPark, thus removing one of the more, at the park Wednesday evening. The dangerous places along the road.

At supper was in charge of Lottie present it is impossible to see west- Hutches, Edna Roberts and ward when leaving the park until Eulalia Harris almost upon the road Those present were Mrs. Belle Hock- As soon as the fill is completed, the ing. Mrs. Marshall Miller. Mrs.

Anna road will be oiled from the park en- Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cr.ib- trance to the Reeve corner Vandalla tree and son. Gene. Mr.

and Mrs Sheppard and daughti Mildred. Mr and Mrs. A. Harris, Rose Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Roberts Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Roberts and sun, Ronald. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cald, well and son. Robert, atid daughter, Estherlce. Mr and Mr.s. Charles Seymour, Mr and Mrs. 11 L.

Hutches and daughters. Bernlta and Eloise. Mr and Mrs. John Roberts Mittie Godfiey, Grace Dinsmore McGreevcv and Pearl Ebrev. Road Is part of the county highway system.

DISCUSS NRA PROGRAM HERE AT LABOR MEET dent E. T. Hyde. Treas Dessle Smith. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent in social conversation Those present were: Mr and Mis C.

rl Mi arm Mn Clyde bb son Junior and grand-son Mati.ew Awicne all oi Quincy; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William and Albert and friend Warren Stock. Mrt Cordelia Taylor; Mr. and Mrs.

Aich Taylor sons Jtv and Atch, all of near Chapin; Mr and Mrs. Albert Knoeppel of Bluffs; Mrs Lauiel Hvde -on Gene and mother Mrs. Nell Sehiie- ker of Meredosia community; Mr. and Mrs Hyde and Mr. and bdn.

Leo Hyde of tnis city Notes Rentz of Utica is ris- Mar orb itmg friends ht Mr and Mr? httle son stv rd Oood and A larce attendance was present Thursday evening at the regular meeting of the Jacksonville Trades Mary Maloney, Claire Costello, and and Labor Assembly. Vice-president Local Group Pknics James Costello. Mary Rose Costello. Agnes O'Connell, all of this city, held a picnic at the park last evening. Pai Nortl Res Hold Farewell Party The following group of girls from this city held a picnic at the park Thursday evening in honor of Miss Jeanne Smiley, who expects to return park Thursday evcnim to her home In Kenosha.

today Doris Smith, Mrs. Glenn Peterson. Isabelle Ballow, Marjorie Doyle, Emily Doyle. Mrs. Harlan Doyie.

Jerry Mathews, Olivia Peterson, and Irma Ehlert. Held Picnic Supper Mr. and Mis. H. Green of Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs.

Enid Oakley of lal- lula. Mrs. Harry Owings. oi St. Louis, Mr.

and Mrs. Reaugh Jennings, Nell Price, Nell Day. Mary Eddlnus. Ethel Clothing Workers, Lacey and Nell Lacey, all of Jackson- made a short talk ville. enjoyed a picnic supper at the P.

Hoffman presided in the absence of President Charles Scura who was attending a meeting of the Morgan County Emergency Relief committee held to discuss the work project and who came in later and explained the the workings of the act, jee I taorits ot ihe From Celia Koviseh. Lillian Kovisch. Rebeeca Hills, and Martha Crain, all ol Roodhouse. motored to Jacksonville last evening for a picnic. President Souza who the NRA Executive plained the working act at the request of He stated the law gn the right to organize Amalgamated present and is a member of committee ex- if the recovery the delegates, es the workers no employe Puptist Missionary 1 nion JLis Mrrtini The Missionary Divi ion of Woman's Union of the Firv Bapti-st church held their reaular meeting vesterday afternoon at NlchoU paik Mrs.

Harry Kitner was the letder ernoon and discussed the rub- jeet, Ihe Art oi Working Togetnci at Home Bicorni Ington. Mrs. T. Burdif Kupfer we re Weaneida momi ng in Jaci Muss Mildred of Ver sailles tted atl tiie dome Mrs. KP-a 3 oo Ed Lastern Meet Thursday at Hasonic Hall The regular meeting Chapter.

No 358 nikht at tiic Masonic State street Mrs Pauline Hapke, home morm: W( narge E. No. 151, ceased Guest Day. November Hfteen. Hot Mrs J.

Ellers Roll a City or Mountain of Russia. and Religion of Mrs. Ellen O. Coultas. Music Volga Boatman Song" and other Russian music Book Review.

Education of a Russian by Maria, Grand Duchess of Jennie Guinane. Picnic at Park Clara May Strubinger celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniversary Thursday evening with a picnic at the park The following guests were pies- ent for the affair: Mr. and Mrs Pi nie at Park Mrs Ray Patterson, daughter, May. Mrs. Ollie Moore, daugntcr, Betty Lee.

and Miss Lillie Long. city, held a picnic supper at the park last evening. can be dismissed for union affiliation He said he had talked with President Green of the A F. of thi week in regard to the law. and the local body will be backed by the A F.

of L. in enforcing the law as it applies to workers. msided over time work was A number of ville were preset iihes Birthday Part? For Ml December Six. ks Mrs. Ellen O.

Coultas. Current Othei Wlae Maw A. Cratz. TUESDAY TO BE JACKSONVILLE DAY AT COUNTY FAIR ACCEPT JURORS IN LAMS0N CASE WHEAT MEETING HELD THURSDAY AT MURRAYVILLE it" Point Buckhorn Buckhorn. Aug.

23 Mr. and Mrs Harrv Tarzwell and family and Miss Nell Ring spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Con Lonergan neai Woodson. Mr. and Mrs Carl Simpkin ana fsmily were Sunday visitors at the home of her mother.

Mrs C. Blakeman in MurrayvilJe Mrs Flynn spt nt with Mrs Jerry Flynn Mrs George A Simpkin spent Thursday ana Friday with her sister Mrs Lois Biakemsn in Normal. Mr and Mrs Carl Simpkin and family attended a party Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Yates Potter near Lynnville Mre Nettie Million and Stella Cun- of Jacksonville spent Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday at the home of their sister Ceciie Simo- kin. Mr Peter Carroll of Jacksonville was a Monday visitor at Harrv Taiz wells. M.js Margaret Lewis attended a birthday dinner recently the home of Miss Ethel Gaines near Literbe-ry in honor of Mrs Alvin Carpenter of Franklin.

Mrs. Vasey and sons, Robert and George, motored to Monroe, Mo day, bring Mrs. Vasey a mother. Mrs. Ebey, with Eoey is en- route to the Century of Progress Miss Elvira Richardson is making an extended visit with relatives in Pittsfield.

Mrs. Anne Coultas and James ir- dick returned home Sunday from attending the Century of Progress. Miss Mildred spent Monday night with Miss Virginia Vasey, Edith Rawlings and Mary Frances Hills attended thi Century of Progress last week. The Hills lamily reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Vasey Sunday where a picnic dinner was served at noon Edward Scott is spending the week at the Illinois State Fair where he is exhibiting rigs in the interest ot the: 4 club Mrs. Joseph Duckwall passed away: Wednesday morning ai the home of i her daughter Mrs Charles Newcome Friends extend sympathy to the ily. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Maw son and i sons, Robert and Dale, attended thej Mawson-Killam reunion held at Nichols park Mr and Mrs Albert Richardson and daughter. Wilma, entertained Mr.

and Mrs, John Waddell and family, of Michigan, Monday at supper. Mrs. Waddell is Mrs Richardson sister Mr and Mrs. James Middleton and daughter, Eleanor returned to Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday after visiting here for several weeks. PAS I nit in i i i us Ol IIAPI.N MEET The Pastoral Helpers of the Chapin Christian church nut in ses- Hostc Roll Pape Mn Round Christmas Gift 1 Value Most Highly and I.

Wallace, Twenty. Helene Schultis. Roll Greetings. Paper, "Christmas Carols Around tthe World Jennie Guinane Christmas Mrs. Taylor.

The Story of Tiny Tim, from H. Smith. Paper "The Christmas Tree Sfeps Mrs H. E. Tucker.

Gift cart, January Three. Jennie Guinane. Covered dish luncheon. Roll a Great Leader Paper, Hitler Putting the German Women Into the Kitchen Mrs. H.

Tucker. Music. admg. Selected-Cecelia Riley. Paper.

Reserve Banking System' Mrs Anderson, Seventeen. Effie Markham Roll call- Give Your Favorite Poem or an Extract lrom Your Favorite Poem Paper. Women of the Time Mi Sarah Lynch. Reading, Mrs A Cratz Vision of Sir Mrs L. Cartwright February Seven, Sarah Lynch.

Covered dish luncheon. Roll call Sayings of Lincoln or Washington Our Precocious Mrs Helene Schultis. Music. Home of the First of America Postle- San Jose. Aug 24 A middle-aged jury of seven men and five women eight of them gray-haired seated tonight to decide whether David A.

Lanison beat to death young and attraitive wife last Memorial Day in their cottag Next Tuesday will be Jacksonville Day at the Morgan county fair, and in observance of the event business establishments of the city that usually close on Sunday and holidays close at to permit the on the Stanford campus and employes a chance to attend the Final acceptance oi the Jury cam exposition. suddenly after four dreary days of Jacksonville Days In the past have skirmishing in the court room of been banner days at the fair and a Judge Robert Syer But 15 venire- large attendance is exiiectcd on Jack- men of the original 100 of the pat vvum an to next reauce P. k-ninc sonville Day this year. RRAVVILLE HOMI MAKERS I TO MEET were left. The state had in three peremptory challenges and defense two.

Ling The MurrayviUe Home Makers club will meet at the home of Mrs Beulah Mutch Wednesday afternoon, Aug 30th, at 2 o'clock. Following is the program: Club prayer. Roll Events Ina Whitlock Vocal Hazel Talkington Piano Stella Rousey. Song. OF THANKS In as much as it is impossible to thank each one individually for their kindness to us in our recent sorrow, we take this method oi expressing our gratitude to one and all for the many beautiful flowers that were sent and to others for the use of their cars.

In our hour of bereavement the sympathy and thoughtfulness of friends and loved ones mean so much; for all this, we are deeply grateful. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Preston. Bluffs Among the Virginia shoppers in Jacksonville yesterday was Mrs. H.

Winhold 4 Bluffs. Aug. 24 Hierman and family of ArenzviUe were in town Wednesday posting bills for the Me- Kendree chasiel burgoo to be held at his home Tuesday evening Aug 29th, three and one half miles west of Arenwlle. A special program has been arranged for the occasion Billie and Clyde Warren, children of Carrie E. Buulos have returned to the I O.

O. home Lincoln after having spent their vacation in the Baulos home in town A. A. Fogerson was a business visitor Decatur Tuesday. George Bet key received word from St.

Louis that his brother-in-law. Gus Fergusen of that city is under quarantine In an isolation hospital there suflering at attack of sleeping sickness. Mr. and Mrs A. Taylor of Ottumwa.

Iowa, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver of Clayton spent Sunday with their former school mate Mrs. Hayes and family Miss Lora me Cooper who has been the guest nf Miss Irnogene Newberry Flvnn The age the group by T. Oxlcy.

Fortj received from pick-up meetii day at the cit; of nine to thn About sever tended the last night in the sch Depner had charge E. Parett explained Just me nt plan. Twenty-five applii celved and a pick-u conducted at Cl A meeting of township 15 evening djustment meeting for 0 and 11 was held last te school house in Mur- about eighty farmers rs In attendance. Frank irman. he wheat acre- explained to Hemphill and applications, were rheat growers.

A be held on Mandating the hours given Hughet Games Hughet Spotts. Frates, Meyers and Dv DR. G. E. SCRIMGER TO BE SPEAKER AT UNION MEET HELPING HAND CLASS OF HEBRON MtlETS hekl ol the growers at- Chapin Hcnrv etmg I eat ad- 10 were station will be on Monday, all wheat growers will be held this art house at eight Glory subject annot Scrimger for church servici Church lawn Dr mg, with Mn piano.

hut it Hedges will nork ss mila: Rev, preside, an dthe Rev ike part in Pleasant Hill Arenzville The Sunda home northi music was r. Aus Tved in tl T. reunion country Barber Mr. and Mrs Joe Fiet the sad messe ce ol the son-in-law. Art Grelot 111, who was drowned, was held Sunday aftem Hr 4 received i of their Ottawa, i funeral in Win- Oeorsft, Jr of ham Tha be held on F- of Mra.

Rolan A VIO I Ml I socially, wit: noon a dinne yard caf eteri; in be i tm presen Those hold hold. Mr. and and Dolores Ann Mrs. L. Barbe rere Mr Mrs.

Vit Joy Bart Barber, of irw Mr mia Anna Win- Billl and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rosalie Hinchee i Mrs. Raymond IV Beard of Camp of Farm Host Roll Call it Vieti Gray right Reac Cratz Shav Host Roll PASSAVANT HOSPITAL NOTES Wayne Herald, of Versailles, entered hospital for treatment Thursday Mrs Lafe Lamb, and daughter Betty, of Pittsfield, were visitors ihe hospital Wednesday AT WHITE IIM I Mis Sarah John English went White Hall las; night when With the NRA organization of eity and aided in making plans the m-overy campaign there sion Thursday afternfion of Mrs E. Reams, Mr.s erts assisting. The meetir ed by singing Help Some followed by prayer by Roll call was members naming a font The WiCiety voted to sp demonstration and be.i Saturday, A uk "jn at the Odd Fellows Hal A was given Roberts, and a song ious to Me," was The September with Mrs Everett at the hoine Adelia Rob- tg was open- rs.

Roberts, by twelve it minister onaor a free uty lecture Drama in the Mrs Ade lia Is So Prec- will be held ln Dt HIT! UNs In IIIt tha fo Mr MARRIAGE towkrd Zimmerman, Petersburg Verna Ziegler, Petersburg, A'lstin Cart after I with his parer 414 E. Frank Shai tailing in the city Thurtday, an relumed to several days nd Mrs. Austin avenue. I bruarv Twenty-one. vs Mrs H.

Ham Interesting Shawl 1 Mind. music Put on Your Old L. H. A display. March Seven.

Miss Jennie Guinane. all- Irish Wit. The Relation of Aluminum A. mum Compound to Health Mrs Ellers. Wild Irish "When I Are 1 le Healthful Table Con- Mrs J.

Taylor. Mirdi Twenty-one, Mrs. J. Taylor. I- of Home Gar- Experiences." Greatest Enemy, the Wallace.

oms and Ferns Mi Anderson. Four. Mt L. Cartwright. upture Quotation story -Mrs.

P. H. Ham Where, Where Have Ye Matt 28- Mrs Dork has returned to her home in Spring- Howard Tu I field She was accompanied by Miss Beards town Newberry who will remain for a sev- the Big eral days visit. Herman Kund and daughter. Nancy are guests of relatives In Springfield Jackie and James Ashley of Wilmette are guests of their grand par- Mr Kit Jcl Tree.

Among Trees Vocal Solo, Schultis. Paper, Davy Tree Mrs. Anderson. lints. Mr and Mrs.

Frank Ashley and 1 Mr Reading. Woodman Spare That family. R. Cartwright Mrs. Frances Halbauer and Miss Clara Hansen sjynt Tuesday with the former's daughter, Mrs.

Harry Geis- tndcrfer Mr and Mrs James Chance. Mr and Mrs. Frank Six wete business callers in St. Louis Wednesday. The Walther League of the Trinity i state Fair Lutheran church of Neeleys in the I a specia Election of officers May Two.

May Breakfast. Postlewaite. Mrs Wallace. Program supplied May Sixteen Kircher Robert Roland and Mrs Alhei Eileen and Don Mrs. Adam Bee A Mrs chnitktr.

Pa nd Mrs. Dahman and if Franklin. Mr and ard. Glenn and lint, Betty Jean and olden. Mr.

and Mr Charles Tueur of and Mrs. J. Mrs Henry Kircher Mrs Lee BeaH, Rena Beard, Mr. Kolberer, Kolberer. Mr and Ls.

Jean Evelvn Beard. Gerald Beard, Mrs. Charles ricia Schnitker, Mr Dl wer, Mr. and Mrs Mr Irvin Henry rert condition. He has two weeks, but a little at this writing Mr and Mrs Will and family attended Mrs.

uncle White Hall Thursday Miss Rosemary Ryan of on Misses Helen and Walsh Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs Herbert Bi daughter Gertrude and Mr. Carl Sooy, and Mrs, Fr, well and som attended th of Art Gregory In Winche day afternoon Misa Marga to the member day The afternoon playlny cards, honors Loner gart funeral cf John F- of Franklin ter Walsh Was host of 5(K) club Tht sjjcnt ton and tty, of I with Mr Mr; hn Kircher. Clifton hine Rhodes all of F. Kircher. Weeks and Jose Arcruv ille Mr and Mr; Elmer Peek and famil and Mrs.

Grace Smith attended th Wednesday. program of vocal and in Hostess Roll American Unlver-; Bluffs vicinity mill hold a burgoo at i strumental music will be given at sities. the church Tuesday evening. Aug. 29 church Sunday evening.

The Paper. Rushmore A special program has been arranged public is cordially invited Mrs H. O. Smith. for the occasion.

The Depression Club surprised Mr "Happiness Mrs. Mr. Sanderson, representative of Otto Nieman Tue day evening. The Taylor the Geo Edward Day Ar Sons paint evening in playing bridge Round Memo- and wall paper firm of Springfield Later, relreshments served. Mi a business caller town Thurs day.

Mrs. Carl Lloyd and family Thursday evening to spend Friday in Springfield where they will attend the state fair. Mrs. Irene Henry: second to Miss Anna Rllev and third to Mias Anna Doolin A lovely luncheon cour.s/* was s-rved at close of the Mr and Mrs Joe FSetchrr and called on Mr and Mrs Frank well and sons Monday night Mr. Jim Grider is very sick at this writing.

Bobby Lonergan spent a few days last week visiting in the home of aunts, Mrs. Laurin Featherstone and Mrs. Elmer Pembrook of Greenfield Mr and Mrs, Lloyd McGee from Roodhouse and Mr and Mrs Herbert Barker and daughter called on Mr and Mrs. Carl Sooy Bennett and son. Culver City, Cal.

arri.cd a few da 4 visit with Mr. Amos McCurley and family, is an aunt of Mrs. Mc- Muss Irlam an Turner Melvin ILtrne! place, Tom and Ed war Exeter, motored to Mo on Sunday and with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edith Turner renminrd with her brothi r.

The Misses Mardella Henry attended the fuiw aunt. Mrs Maude WaW sonville on Tuesday. Samuel But! i Hudbcm, aling Gu pent the i Turner Buckhcrn. Mr, and Mrs. Miles and wins several days recent I with his Coultas.

Jacob( Waverly, was( Lead Ho.st^ Roll An 1 Von aid Voci Vota nals of Our Country Ellen June Six. Hostess-Mrs. W. W. Ar Covered dish luncheon Roll Story Biography, Lite of Ffiie Markham.

Music, Negro and Mrs Schultis Paper, "The Diamond Prom the Mine to the Mounting Sarah Lynch Song- Club, June Club Picnic Roll Some Flower Smith STILL SLEEPING or -et He He Arose -Club. i Guide Me Eighteen. Mi Tucker Your Chicago, Aug. m.d- wests most famous sleeping beauty, Patricia Maguire, of suburban Oak Park, today entered the nineteenth month of her coma totally unaware that the ranks cf her fellow had increased greatly Maguire left her office here where she worked as a stenographer, Garden of Unusual Beauty You Have occamc drowsy and fell asleep on the record librarian at Pas.suvant elevated train on her way home Memorial hospital. Since then she hai Song -Club.

She has not awakened since, althtfugh taken a sj; cial course in hospital rec- Wild and Tlieir almost every treatment known has ord work at Philadelphia. Natural Wallace, been given her for sleeping sickness I Despite her prolonged nap, Miss; Miss Lilliai ColUns, of Winchester Speaker. has gamed siiopped Uit ihursday. of Franklin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

William Lonergan and family. Those who spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Walsh and faintlv were: John Walsh of Bunker Hill, 111 Pat Carroll of Staunton, 111 Will Cain of Decatur. Mike Walsh and son Vincent of Monticello, III. Ralph Read ls sending thi, with Bernard and Raymond well, Mr and Mrs.

Will Ring, Miss Margaret Welch and Mias Stella Ring ol librarian at the Memorial Murravville called on Mr. and Nutrana county, Casper, Thomas Walsh and family Wednesday evening. Nieman and family will leave Sept 4 for Lanark. 111., where they will make left their home this inter. Those present were Mesdantes A Weeks, A Streuter, Fred Knight, Nelle Batis, Minet Long, J.

H. Phillips, Schnake, and Miss Katherine Divver, L. attended the State Fair Tuesday. I EPTS POSITION Miss Frances Hooper formerly on of the librarians in charge of catalog mg books, has just taken a as record Hospital, Wyoming. While in Jacksonville Miss Hooper week Tart- VISIT I ILIO, onger Edra their riend, Cyril McCurley.

Mr, and Mr Martin Lonergan daughter, Jean, and Mrs. Eugene Meggtmon, of near Franklin, visited with theif paients, Mr and Mrs Jack St inmet s. Mrs How aid Robinson and ter. of Ashland. Mrs, Edna Robinson and son, Edward, of Prentice, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Moms. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Haynes children of Jacksonville cently with Mr, and Mrs. a Sc Lloyd Darwent who Lhe roque tournament at Jack.v>nv recently won a silver cup for hn i playing. Claude ckson ef St Louis and 'John Mansfield of Laverne, Okla are HT id visiting with the sister, George Bourn and son, Webster, Of Edward Irlum and family.

Newton, Kansas, are visiting at thej uf the brother. Joseph' Mrs Elisha Plummer and grandson. Bourn. South Mam street. TheyjErland Erickson, of Vm mia, will return to Kansas today.

calling in tlie city yesterday..

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