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TTTF! TTATLY SATrRTUV. srpTE'TPn? in, 10 Annuities Question is Settled iy Methodists; Plan Service Program Setting: up a moans of financing their World Service work, and settling the disputed annuities question, both from 1 the floor ol the convention, were the highlights of tho Illinois Methodist Conference in session at the Grace Methodist church yesterday afternoon. after which from the statistical department and the treasurer's department were read and approved. The session, which developed into a hate over the annuities problem, brought forth more oratory than has been heard during the meeting. 1 nfor or, ed l.v-t r.r ht md sessions to commemorate the 100th aniu- To Speak Tonight At M.

E. Conference versary of the 'founding of the Centenary Methodist church. A short service of 15 minutes followed the lecture on Re-Thinking and Re-Living delivered by the Rev. Ralph D. of the board of missions.

Referred fo the board of financial review for rephrasing, the resolution embodying the statement of how institutions were tn handle annuities was returned to the conference floor and subjected to an attack by its foes, led by Dr. Harry W. McPherson, den of Illinois Wesleyan University. Bloomington The opposition was tin- able to chance the reworded resolution and a strong statement, declaring that the committee considered it unethical tn seek waivers on annuities, was adopted. annuity question came up when it was reported that heads of institutions were seeklmr waivers from who had given property to these institutions, with the understanding that a certain sum would be paid to 'them semi-annually.

The decline of values affected these to such nn extent that they were unable to make payments as scheduled, and Isounht, to adjust the payments due ny if the Beard -trailer of Temperance Washington. will I The committee brought back the Address the Illinois annual conference solution that the confercnt at its evening tonirhi Upon the institutions paying the an- ia nty-thre FORMER SUPREME COURT JUSTICE IS SPEAKER HERE Floyd E. Thompson Speaks at Meet; Judge Orr is Guest Former Justice Floyd Thompson, of Chicago, and president of the Illinois Far Association, delivered an address last night at the banquet held by the Fourth Supreme Judicial District, Bar association in annual session here Friday. About seventy-five lawyers attended the sessions. Judge Thompson had ior his several subject the activities of the Bir in this state and took up the discussion from various points of View nnd different phases of law practice.

Judge Warren Orr. of Carthace. also spoke before the group, discussing a few details of the Supreme Court procedure' He emphasized the necessity of keeping the docket cleared as much as possible and during the past several months this aim has been approached very successfully. Floyd Putnam, of Canton, was On Attorneys Program MURRA YV1LLE AID SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Other News Notes of Interes! From Murrayville And Vicinity Champaign Selected 1934 Convention City At M. E.

Conference Champaign will he host the Illinois M. I Conference in Murrayville. Sept Ladles I Aid society of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon in the social; of the church, with a good at- to .1 decision made at the vonfe-e ve session tendance 0 members present Dur- morning. Bloomington and Quines ling the business meeting the election honor. officers for the ensuing conterence year was held.

The following were of Champaign presented the Claims of that chosen: city, saying ih.it the entire conference can be housed in one i Maude Rimbey. and tnat the laymen and ministers can meet 1 First Elsie He invited the conference to see the Wesley Foundation, which is ITendick. the enterprise that foi Mcth 1 students at the 1 Crsit Nettle of Illinois. The claims of Bloomington were 11" 1 FLOYD THOMPSONJUSTICE WARREN H. ORR Second vice-president Story.

Secretary- Assistant Warcup. Treasurer P. The -Mrs. -Mrs Lillian Houldridge. Mrs.

Emma Wesleyan Dr. Arthur BEGIN WORK ON Un Miirv aunpwa. Ifhapmnn the Invitation of Vermont Street church. Quincy, led by two other Quincy Methodist Ci club met recently 'churches and by Chaddock Boys DAM AT RIVER NEAR KAMPSVILLE EL. Former Supreme Court Justice Warren H.

Orr. Justice of the Su- home of Mrs W. W.Mehrhoff. 8ix school and tne Old Home. named president of the Association! Thompson, formerly of Rock Island preme Court, fourth district, was a an(1 the knowing guests.

jother pastort, District Snpt. F. lor the coming year at the business and now of Chicago, is president ol speaker at the meeting of attorneys Mrs. e. Symons Mrs.

Amelia smith, BUicrr, and heads of the two in- News Notes of Interest meeting held yesterday afternoon, the Illinois Bar Association. He spoke here Friday. and Mrs. Stella Orider present toti-tner with a lav repre- crr.m OR CLARENCE TRUE WILSON Executive Secretary Bnird rf Temperance Coming frcm his headquarters at the C6 it d. Di rrr ie Geoipe E.

Long, of Rock Island, was here last evening at a meeting of at- named vice-president. Glenn frorn the fourth supreme jucli- of Lewi. ton. was named secretary, and district. V.

M. Cttvanagh, of Carthage, was! elected treasurer John J. Reeve, this city, elected a member of the lizard of Governors of the State Barj a -orisuion. It wns voted to hold the annual district meeting next year at Canton. A number of attorneys arrived in the city Friday morning for rounds oi colf at the Jacksonville Country Club and the Nichols Park courses preliminary to the afternoon nnd evening meetings.

The first session opened at o'clock at the New Dunlap Hotel, with Judge Paul Samuell, this city, and president of the diftrict association, in charge. The session was given over to the business of the association and the election of officers. After the at the meeting. Durina the business, BrntHtlve from Quincy mane biief penod, officers were elected for the statements in rupport of the mvita- ensuing ciub year as follows: Minnie Mawson. From Carrollton and Vicinity Sunday Church Services tion.

Tlie east 132 votes for Champaign. 91 for nioommfiton and 92 for Quiaey. thiis selectinR Cham- paign as the conference city. Flimuoile Onr to 1 Prayer. number of from eiwlu Ir.i.is'i iy Roll Our first dav of school.

th shl rrri rviifd out- section wnuh went out At the hour on- nnd a refreshment course in which alternative by the hostess, plans were ore'teiited. Bishop Waldorf Miss Mae Southwell entertained atj explained that he needed strens Vice-president Mnry Gunn. Mildred Benscoter. Svus4e Tannahill. A short program was then Riven.

Carrollton. 111.. Sept. weakened place on the Illinois river dam at KampsvUle. on which government engineers have been working for the past year started to crumble Wednesday night, and at about 6 am.

1 secretary of nee board has essful e.nd un- ohibition iers upon the Plans of the his summer summer Riving tv kind of edn- prohibition or- be forced to re- Dr whi foi has bron the Temper: fought in the su fights for will address the minir of "The Futur Dns." He has been i home tn this his to the ne eaticnal work whi Conizations will nc ftort to Tonight he be is to make public he presented by any temperance organization that repeal is well on the nfctirr Dr Wilson has become nationally known as a prohibition advocate as a and as a lecturer. He has debited the prohibition question with Carence Darruw a number of cities recently. When asked the reasons for onderance rep in the country Dr Wilson There has been a conspiracy dou.it of that. when the people Lynn of it and what ijeen com 2 inn. nuities semi-annually in full if possible, but if they were unable to pay in full, they should pay a maximum amount, and meet the deficit out of He their current expenditures.

The con- ierenre also declared itself, by accepting the resolution, to be opposed to permitting Institutions unable to meet annuity payments accepting more annuity contracts until the institutions were unable to meet their obligation Muvt Pay Annuities The resolution provided that if the institutions were unable to pay the annuities, they should consider the amount due the annuitists to be merely delayed, and must at some time be husiness period, a discussion was held on the new practice act which "Matter comes effective January 1. The discussion was in charge of Hon Albert of Chicago. SECOND REUNION OF RAHN-KIRCHER FAMILY IS HELD Olher News Notes of Interest From ArenzviHe And Vicinity Trinity Episcopal State Srieet Presbyterian teenth Sunday after Trinity. The Friendly Church witjn the Tall ing Prayer 10:45. Prof O.

Am will Spire Rev. Gler Schillerstrom brir, Thursday evening in in the pos hnve the service. You are uri.f i to Pastor. Mils Mahala McGehee. Or- 1 attend.

ganlst. The Rev. George Frederick Flick Sessions. will hold a service for the Deal at 7:30 Bonrd of lYustees P' rim Church of Christ taentnt- Mornlnp Worship at .0 45 a Th, To 023 StrpeL Rpv Dr 8 member of lWas eurn Mlsa Esther Brown. A de- rhmre rPTnnm ln ices at a subject or tne the Illinois Conference meeting in our hghtful refreshment course was served city wnll preach.

Mrs. Elolse Self hv thp hostess Those present were Sunday School at 9.30 a. Plouer will sing the solo and a Young Misses Esther Brown. Helen Wednesday evening testimonialt Peoples Choir will sing. All visitors Hayes.

Pauline Barton Juanita Ten- services at 8 00 and regular worshippers are especially I aick Margaret Beadles Eloise Cade. Readme room open daily 2 to 4 invited. Mae Southwell and Mrs. Margaret p. m.

The public is cordially invited' Sunday School at 9 30 a Good Hanback to attend the services and to make use Dejvmmental work and interesting' Mrs. C. L. Blakeman visited her of the reading room. classes.

Come and take your place in sister. Mrs. Raymond Hart at St a class. John's Sanltorium tn Springfield on Central Christian it hoped that our people I Wednesday. Myron Lee Pontius.

Supt of Church themselves of the opportunity to at- Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smith of eight districts and raise the proportion churches contribute to the salary of the superintendent, which is fixed at 13 000 a year, with an allowance of ffiOO ench fer tiavel expenses and house rent, oi to cut the number to seven district tion of con Under the r.ew plan each district will have more tl an sixty charges. It was claimed that, with Illinois hard Wright two defendants oi to cut tne numoer to and leave the propor- out irf the se.me. is Just immediately west of the place where the engineers had driven piles fcnd filled with rock. Barney North- Ife bot- forca af government barges on the scene unloading rock Tl.e river rose from three to feet below the break in a short time.

I ind Two Guilty The jury in the caw of the people YT Harry Farrelly and A.txrt Scales and larceny, 2 .30 p. Thurs- Friday, brought ia a verdict of guilty of petit larceny aRiiinst the two defendants. Judge then sentenced the School. C. L.

Mathis. Church School tend some of the good things of the Lamar, Mo Mr. and Mr A renn nual reumc family was and Mrs Ri Sept second an- in of the Rahn-Kircher held at the home of Mr chard Neal in Beardstown ma ntl- I one tud? text cn under cuver they 111 arise and 1 sininp dsmand a nrw 1 leadership. er Toiltrht I exprct to disclose a fne- md th 1 irt of those the who have ible for this appoin! de o' n-; ser united Di. Wilson fin id.

"The 21st A pi? effec- other 1 would imbed in constitution min isti cf our ou. iawed liquor before traftlr as havin': rights on titutional united pern ntiyre-establish the mi it breweri'is, liiertes, wineries, and stated. laloons A de plea for the support of it'om the floor, and a resolution authorizing the bishop iif cabinet to appoint a commis- of one minister and ay man from each district, to the question and report back at war'' conference. Bishop Ernest Idorf, who presided over the aid that the matter of ob- ipport for paftnrs in the low- i has long been before him he favored a de study of cm Thf commis ion to be I will report back to the NAME OFFICERS AT WORTH WHILE S. S.

MEET is no ers, the the aid of tl ment of the the over to a con details. The lines of lam percents he minister? being discu this will no 'onventon is. It is a to Hid each wed by the he brousht luring the matter for on Sundav Sept. 10. A basket c.inner was served at noon Tables had been arranged on thn lawn and also in (he for the dation of the guests.

Followin'? the dinner a program including music, a mock trial and recitations was given The minutes of the last meeting was read and thirty- members of the family responded to the roll call Mrs. Fli7abcth Nebold read an interpretation of and exhibited the of Mr and Mrs John Rahn ho immigrated from Germany in 1854. It reuni Thi Nelx Mr. pas decidcd to held next in Srripps Park. Rushviile, at 9,30 Morning at 10 45.

Please notice that we are returning to the winter schedule and that morning worship will begin at 10 45. Due to the fact that this is Illinois Conference Day. all the protestant churches of Jacksonville will have guest speakers in their pulpits. Central Church is pleased to welcome to its pulpit Rev. Elmer Towle of Riuhville, Illinois who will preach during the morning worship and Rev Guy Moore of Mattoon.

Illinois. supt who will occupy the pulpit in the eve-' Rev. Towle will speak upon the theme. World Mrs. Lois Harney Hardin will sing a solo entitled, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" by Liddle.

Evening Worship at 7 30. Rev. Guy S. Moore who will preach at the evening hour has selected as his theme Is The Church Mrs Haidin will sing, Guidance Lord by Perry. As a special feature the celebrated church Conference.

Attend your own morning. The Mid-week service will be proceeded by a pot luck lunch at 6 15 Wednesday evening Plan to come for the fellowship ana receive blessing of the whole service. Springfield Presbytery will meet in association held in Jaekson- the church at Divernon on Monday. vllle on Wednesday even.ng, -----------------------------Mrs Ella Oreenwalt of Jaeksonvillr Lynnville Christian Church spent Tuesday and Wednesdav with Church school 9 45 a rn Mr. Ger-'her daughter, Mrs T.

Beadles and Morning worship family. 10 45 Junior and Intermediate Misses Grace and Alma Jennings 7 00 p. Sunday evening club at and Mrs William White and son E. church 7 00' Evening Clvde are spending the week-end church service 8 00 visiting relatives in Chicago and at- The Aid society w-ill meet at the Pair. Mrs.

Belle Ranson's Wednesday aft- Mi Josephine Garrison of Pearl ernoon. a guest this week of Mrs. Walter There will be a congregational sup- and family, per and business m.eetitu: for all mem- Ralph of JarksonviUt visited roads as good they are a superm- Jlwu U) year in tha tendent could care for that many. i at Lavrn the district reduction I Wright then adjourned court F.eids of Ashland and Mrs OroM pndtast of Schumacher of Jacksonville were sup- ilhe confercn Laymens Assodaiioo per guests of Mr and Mrs. John I Who declared that the superintendent on Thursday evening.

G. Beadles Alfred Lamb, Ouv Smith, G. McAlister, the Warcup, John Wilbur and C. A Ounn (attended a meeting of the County I The conferen took a rash offering for the famt cf Rev. Maple of Naples, who met death Wednesday while on his wiy to the conference session.

Rev. Maple's body was found under his car in a deep ravine s. Monday. Name hampiont The Greene county club com- couid not do his work efficiently and assistanre of Miss that the sm er would be of the Lnivertity of neglected Fii conference vote for, Illinois the champions for seven was decisive the different years of 4-H club work Fund fnr Maple FamilT at a meeting held in the Urm bureau office Wednesday. First wars work honors was won bv Miss Velda Coe- tella of the Patterson Patsies club; Miss Doris Fry of the same club won the honor for 2nd year work; Mias Dorothy Roodhouse of the Carrollton hers Friday evening.

September 22 All members and their families are urged to attend Lester R. Geroer, pastor. pr to work out. the bishop of money for World Service movo- chureh was adopted bv the plan being turned 'gl to tl" plan will follow the man giving, with a cor- ee to be given to the Bet kin Jes nt vero Mrs Elisabeth College Male Qiartctte of Mr and Mr Kenneth Nebold wil1 the Bob Nebold. Mr.

and Program and sing a croup oi soogs Rahn. Mary Louise and Pubilc cordially invited to these Rahn and Kenneth Hop- i services. various department of missionary work. It was estima ted that this con, share of the World Service 111 expense 1 1 01 mt to about $1 a 1 member. cent and a half a week, It was that this plan would no disturb anv parish abroad now esta blished ant oeing supiJorteo by churc hes in th iis country, but would a the Wi Sc-vice moves ment of a more soun financial stand- me it has had in the past.

The rr adoption of the pi followed th? rcadmst the 01 -id Service by Dr Lewis, former pastor of Grace E. church here. The report Ra Ln Be-: Mr Mr Mr F. and 5. i Claire all st' Wilh Wilhite in.

of Beard rd. Adarr Trov Fm fewer hr. World Servia- year, and pre: mmetuUvtion.s deeply res retted i been received bv I vil during the nied a number of carrying on the orit. among which was a request for 146 000 World Service Week report also asked the I rid Service Recovery week The Bid', fw-o church to rv on an educational campaign ding the work being done by the for determining the ap- lonments to the churches was de- I ter will levied on a three-fold isis. depending upon the pastor's Han.

abilitv of the charge to give, id the of the charge, i An ln the rmor i 1 partments 1: 1 i uring tin ye were quoted I V.ii’.i eoneernnu' mtmbei.siiip. Ijoa- Ktr were not lenarrttd as authentic jy the statistician, because of the the 1 ng of some chat inelud- ng inactive members while others ailed to ineiudi them. Membership in Sunday Schools In was during the ear, a slight with an average attendance oi persons, also slight decrease, although the figures his phase of church work was not pplcte 11.932 ocnior mbers in Epwuiih leagues, 047 iu- both of which ln- iM'i, and a ligtit decrease in the uor Epwortn leagues i i mora fMG.ooo handled in b', tCtxUinued on page Two) Pt kin. Mr. and Mrs.

Mary Betty anH of Virginia. Ill Mr Geo pringfield; Mr. and Mrs. John. Roland and Rena Dorothy Kruise.

Mr. and Beets, Evelyn Beets. Elmer Divver, Mr. and Williams. Mr.

and Mrs er. Clifton Weeks, Josephine Rhodes Mr and Mrs. Henry Kircher and Robert Kircher, all of ArenzviJle: Mi and Mrs. Merwin Releford and the hast and hostess. Mr and Mrs Rif hard Neat, Beardstown.

News A tuo-da1 burgoo sponsored by the A. T. A and the business men will hi nvcn in the Park Wednesday and Thursday. Sept. 20 and 21 Besides the hHsobdJl Rumes, and hox- snr matches, there will be a bathing itv contest airplane stunting, and a jump a mile hiith.

Mr Long expects to get Hunter, of St. Louis, for the airplane stunting. The Twilight baseball club installed floodlight's on the local diamond on Thursday, A ministers' conference was held at the Trinity Lutheran church parsonage Tuesday. Rov and Dean Burner Paul Roegcc and Virgil Hansmeier. who have been visiting in California, leturned to their homes Thursday evening John winkle of Murayvilie, was a visitor here Wednesday.

Concord P- Church 00 a m. Sunday school Concord and Grace Chapel. 1100 a. rn. mornine worship.

Concord 6 30 m. yount people service at Grare Mr. Loyd Ogle ill bring the message Misr Lucille Bcurn leader and presiden; All young people welcome 7 30 p. nt. evening evangelistic service at Grace Chapel.

Rousing sons service assisted bv the church choir Special music and evangelistic message Bring your bible. Weekly activities: Tuesdav afternoon at 3 30 service at the White school the Grace Chapel munitv. Wednesday night at 7 3fl prave service at Concord church. Bib study so bring your bible Thursday afternoon Ladies Mission arv at 2 30. Thursday afternoon at 4 oo chil dren service at the Libertv school relatives here on Friday Mr.

and Mrs Ira Story and Mis Hannah Atkinson attended the fu neral services for Miss Nora Atkinson in Manchester on Friday afternoon. it was stated tn the report of the A Carlson attended the committee ih.it Rev Mr Maple, be- Meihodist conference in Jacksonville fore leaving hotne, gave his wife at the side I srd rosd. He had Happy club was awarded 3rd been shot thru head The confer- Miss Virginia nee members $229 in the cash Oreenficld R.jh' club is A sent from the confer-j club was defWf- ence to carry sjmpathv expressions to, champion, the family reported Friday. Funeral services huld from the Eddy funeral home at Plftafleld at 2 30 clock this afternoon, and a laree delegation from the attended the SCOTT LEGION MEMBERS ENJOY FISH FRY AT PARK I FBI Nf AT HOMI The members of the Happy Hour society of Ebenezer church were en- Wednesday afternoon at the this paper, home of Mrs Charles Morris. The devotions were in charge of Mrs Evalin Worries and roll call was answered with a pickle receipe.

A business neasion was then rmducted. followed by a contest in charge of Mrs Rutli Crabtree, bringing the period to a close, During the social hour which followed the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess. First Baptist Harley Marsh Minister: Bible School 9 30 Mr. Byron Stewart Supt. Preaching 10,45 The pulpit will be filled by a Minister, Rrv George Whitten.

The organ numbers Miss Clemens; Prelude the Morning bv Grieg Ofiertory Rev- iene" by Flagler; Postlude by Le- Maigre. Miss Aileen Rabjohns and Mrs. Joy Coin will sing The Lord is My Light" by Young Peoples Meetings 30. nmg Service. 7:30 Rev.

Clarence Nordling will be the Guest Mmuster Mr. Yates Potter will sing "Bov Thine by Eville The igan numbers. "Andante Cantabile" by Dolmetsch; Offertory by by Hemog. This church extends a cordial welcome to the visiting ministers, members of the Metnodist Conference and others to worship with us. 1 Centenary Methodist Episcopal H.

Thrall, pastor. The Sunday School will meet Sunday i morning at 9 30 o'clock. On account of the conference services at Grace Church there will be no at Church Sunday aiternoon the Annual Oon- Methodist church, ference S'rvice for the Veteran "nrt the Reverend Sidney E. i Ciiurch at 2.30. and at 3 30 serv- 0 to present A welcome ice for the ordination of deacons and Churih school 9 30 a.

m. elders will be conducted at Centenary 01 C.aju^es for all. church bv Buhop Waldorf Special the rhildren. music will be provided bv a ladies trio' Morning worship 10 45 a. m.

consisting of Mrs. Dorothy King. Mrs J-hem bv choir. Sermon bv Lee Husied t.nd Mrs. Thrall Thomas Tull.

Music in charge of Miss Larimore will be at the organ. Mr- Frank Brace well. Miss Laura Sunday evening the services will be Fernandes, organist. C. meeting at Grace Church as detailed elsewhere P- 171 All young people are urged to be present.

Special business. on Friday. A social was held ant ly at the of Rev. and William Edwards. About twenty-five were present and the hours ere very pleasantly spent with games and during the evening refreshments wer? served.

Mr and Mrs Smith ant family were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr and Mp Harry Wankel south- eatt of town. Mr and Mrs Robinson are en- Oak tertaintng a number of friends at com- cottage at Wilcox Lake over the weekend WESTMINSTER H. S. SOCIETY PLANS LUNCH small amount of mge He had of Winchester. Sept.

15 the American Legion enjoyed a bout S30 on person, and when on evening at Pioneer body was founl. the was miss mg. The Rev. Maple's son told mem- hers of the that, as far as he knew, his father did not own gun. and thit did not re cog the near the Maple car UTERBEftRY CLASS FLANS FOR BURGOO Hieh Scp.oijl Christian Endeavor society the Westminster Pr sbyterian church will open their We surely apprec.ate.

the splendid activities Sunday evening at six orporation from the directors and o'clock with lunch and procram, in eachers of the above social roomi of the enr.reh. schools in making children's services jiossible. C. Keur, pastor. Ncrthmlnster Presbyterian Church A Lothian, minister.

With this Sunday we resume our regular schedule of services the church. are to have as guest ministers the Reverend Thomas Tull a former let berry, Sept. geaeral committee for the burgoo to be held September 20 by Class 5 of the loca' Christian church met on Thursday evening and named the committees to assist: Gray. Arthur Johnson. and Harold Petefish To make soup-Jess Petefish and Prank Ogle.

Help make Barber. Bradford Stewart. Orville Peteiwh, Ivan Grav Earl Meyers, and Coy Stice. Soup Stice, Arthur Smith Hardin Lamkular Amos Lamkular, Earl Meyeis, and Orville Jo- kbch Petefish snd Ray Maul, To mage coffee and Mrs Arthur Smith and Mi and Mr. John Franklin.

Cut pie Mrs. Coy Slice and Ode sa Park. The meeting was the form of a drive for new Rev. Fr. Frank Lawler, of Jacksonville, gave a forceful address Notes Mrs Oliver Woodall.

Ray Coul- t.i» am, daughter jo ne.i their Mr and Ormsby Dawson, of He. and motored to Chicago where they vuited Mr and Mrs David Dawson and attended the Century of Progress the past five M. West Jacksonville Hailey pastor lhere will he no preaching service a I Weslev Chapel next. Sunday but the Sundav School will at 0 00 a m. to that any who attend may have the opportunity to attend the conference in Jacksonville.

Their wull be no church or Sundav Evening service 7 30 Sermon by Rev. Sidney Stnngham. Anthem bv choir Plan to come. Midweek prujer service 7 30 p. m.

Come and bring a friend This church a welcome to all. Come. The lurch will be served by a of mothers of the congregation consisting of Mrs C. Massey, chairman; Mrs E. Staff Mrs.

C. Padnett. and Mr? Crum All Westminster young people attending gh School and their friends are cordially invited to the lunch end service which follows The society also Baislev extends an invitation to those High Ushers--Paul Roxroat, Eugene Rex- School graduates who attended last rot, and Orville Crum, year 1, Heine Johnson, Rena Miss Leila Russel, president of the Johnson. Nua Johnson, and Mae Din- socieiy announces the program in part widdie; Table No 2. Elizabeth Gray ns follows: Piano mlo.

Miss Gertrude Thelma Smith, Edith Si holes, and May; soprano solo, Miss Catherine Hazel Jokisch; Table No. 3, Ethel Dari; and address to the young people Petefish, Bessie Braner, te- bv Dr. O. Stoops, Plans for the fish, and Ruby Lamkular; Table No. future meetings and activities of the 4.

Maribel Maul. Wilma Pete fish, Ger- ior-anixaUon will be announcid. trude Maul, and Lora Petefish; No. 5, Mrs. Farrell McGinnis, Jc.sie 1 Lamkular, Edith Lamkular, and Mac MATRIMONY Lindsey- Moody Mr and Mrs Otis Lindsey have returned from a wedding trip which1 was spent in Indiana.

Michigan, and Arenzville Arenrville, Sept. Elmer Chicago. Mrs. Lindsey was formerly, a caller in Jackson- 1 i- isabeth Moody, daughter Church of the Nazare.ne- Corners of Mr. and Mrs.

Reat Moody, of north-j MtSS Millie Weeks of Decatur is the' the cuv yeetcrday The regular meeting of the Ktwanii club was on Tuesday evening tn hall. Rev. Pr. I.aw.er. of Jack- onvilie, was the speaker of the evening and made an interesting Fi onomic conditions The Brotherhcod Lt the Chnst- .1 runr lowing the dinner served by the If of the church.

Rev. Mr. Cun tor introduced k.av( interesting address on the subject of Why We Should Be Christians. L. A.

Edmonson and family have moved from the country to the Waters property on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen have returned from a trip to Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado and Wyoming. Miss Kate Ellis of While Hall, visited at the home of her uncle, Grant Thursday and Friday.

PERSONAL News Notts Among the Versailles callers in the City vesterduv was Lester A. H.mk I Mueller, Bluffs was a Friday afternoon caller ln JackKmville. Roodhouae was represented here yesterdav by N. Hinkle. P.ank Ford, of Greenfield, Friday in the cm Mrs Claude was among the Carhnvilie rhoppers here yesterday Miss Fda Btckerdlcke, of Griggs llle, Franklin and Mauvaisterre streets.

TO Li i si mia OK vi 11 ONCLAVI; school service at next Sun- are expecting a fine increase in our attendance on Sunday; if vou are not The will meet next attending services anywhere we ex- week on Wednetuay at the home of tend you a cordial invitation to wor- Mrs Howard. A iarge attendance is ship with us. requested, 9 45 Sunday school classes for all of '33 ages Hi Lindsey is engaged in firm Woodson Unity Presbyterian Church! 10 45 Devotional service. Rev. The young will make their Geo.

Si nmM 1 Minister Sunday Mai tin. pastor ot tne Methodist home on a farm northeast of the city. 8. J. Baxter Supt.

at Farmer City will be the, Preaching speaker. of Hospitaller Command- cry. No 31. Knights Templar will leave 1 hr Masonic Temple at 7 o'clock Sunday morning tor Beilevilie to par- ncipat. the parade of the State School 9 30 a.

conclave Sir Knights will make William Colton Choristei trip bus. Thirty mem- 10.30 a. m. Sermon Rev. Ellison of WUUnmsvllle is aheady signed for the trip Value of ihe Church." Strangers and will be the evening speaker at 7 nd are expected to join the all others ere cordially welcomed to We feel it is a leal ireat to have all of our services.

with bo fail to hear them. Rev. Allison, pastor. Brooklyn Sunday a. Please notice the change in time so Westminster Presbyterian that illume who wish to may hear the West College avenue and Westminster each paid fines ano costs address at Grace Church by Bishop William Meeker, minister to 18 10 in Justice Waldorf.

10 0 Bible s-liool ad court vesterciay on charges Sunday School superintendent, D. R. Wiliiamoout cast of the city. of Mr and Mrs Frank Kircher. Bluffs bunness callers here Friday The wedding was held on Sunday, Harold Wessler and children included Schonc.

Sept 3, at the home of the brides have returned form a visit 10 Peoria Rsney Wankel transacted business Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCarcy 'Mrs Lindsey is a graduate of the Jacksonville High School with the Concord spent Sunday with the Mr. and Coyle. Misses I and Selma Roegge and Pauline and Elsie Kolberer have from Chicago.

Mbs McCarty of Concord is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Coyle. IN II STIC OI IIT ir Deutscher and Kenneth HOMhMAKlKS MEET The Murrayville Homemakers were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs Beulah Mutch Wednesday, jr Sept, 13. Roll call response was cur-1J rent events. A piano solo by Mrs Rousey, a of anti-vivisec- Chapter Cv, will meet w.th the city CLUBS Among the Friday callers in the Mrs" Thomas community was Bernard Moore S.

French, of Winchester, spent Fridav here transacting business Alsey callers in the city yesterday Friday aiternoon visitor in Roodhouse shoppers in Jacksonville yesterday included Mrs Flovd Martin. Thomas Ferguson, of Alsey, was a Friday afternoon business visitor in oi rtcklesa driving. non and the club songs and prayer Mrs. P. V.

Coover, Monday afternoon constituted the program. 30, on Diamr Court. A social hour was enjoyed and de- I.e. mis refreshments were served bv Manchester was represented in th. Adelaide McCunc and Mrs.

F.jlhe and Miss Talking-j local community Friday by J. An- on Page ton assisting. Harney Herrin, of Manchester, spent yesterday here transacting business. Andre and Walter Huff were Friday business callers in Putsiield. Miss McCarty, of Concord, Friday liere shopping.

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