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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 5

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THURSDAY. PKCEMTIER TTTF JOnTWAL PAGE GRADE SC WHITE WILL BE White Dec. 27 I Oiler. president o( the White Hall school board, announces that he htts fifteen men emploved in decorating the entire interior of crnde school building riunnp the The work bt Ssturd inn as soon as school was dismh ed for the holiday and tt la to complete the wf'tk in time to school Jan. 2 or as soon aftcr that hj Ik pofcible.

All the and work are to be riiin'. 1, olhei Improvements m.ide The work Is oe- itiR done unurr public ad- linistrntlon. Mr. Oilier chairman ntlre allotment of 510 nv twenty-two difit rent appro. Born to Mr and rn-m.

Schrader of Fprinsfield in the Wt lie Hall bon noon a daughter who weitthe I pounds and four ounces and has en CAR Storage Dry, Warm, Convenient, and Reasonably Priced. See US For Used Cars E.W.Brown,Jr 340 State St. Phone 1609 net tfhe the firat child il mother formerly Mias Ruth 15house, r.aughter of the late Post- tfj W. C. Roodhcuse of Rood- i house.

mde Day of Roodliotise wsui a patient in the White Hall hospital Ssti: day snd Sunday. Mans Family rue Christinas holidays brought un- ti.il activities in White Hall this chi with many coming and going and innny family Among the utu incline was tlie family dinner at hon of Mr. and Mrs O. Bari tt on Lincoln street. Thev nad wtth forty-one of their children, andchlldren and grent-grsndchll- n.

Mi Biirnett is a Civil war vet- enn and was 89 years old last Augi. und his wife was 76 last July. They will have been married flfty- rinr on Feb 16. 1034, and in ill that time there never been a nth In their direct family. They are fi parents of six children and have tiftv-three Those present at the Christmas dinner included Mr and Mrs.

Roy Lee or; children, Mrs. Daisy Shop- and randda tighter, Doris Boche, Mr and Ray Paeue. Mr and Mrs. James Stuart, Mr. and Mrs Robert Huvener Hnd two children of Alton Mr and Mis William Barnett and and daughter, Mr.

and CJil- 1 rt and baby of Greenfield Mr Hi Mrs. Smith and family of Mun vvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Murravville. Mr.

and Mrs Hu uart of Alton. Mi fihoptaw and grand Doris Boche. of Alton r.r home Monday after spending w- ka here wtth her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. W.

G. Barnett. iiuests at Home Mr C. B. ftoodhou.se en- tm at a family dinner Chr.st- at their home on South Main Their dinner guests were Mr Hrnry Rood house and etill- Carrollton, Mr.

and Mrs. Rusi Mr and Mra. Edward and families, Mrs Mary uni." and son. Ennis. Emma Ihuett, Mjw Dora McFarland.

Mjv Ha lilt Jackson, of White Hall In the moon they also entertained Mr i id VanArsdale and three of Wichita. Marv VanAr'dale, Min Ada Roodhouse. of i Carrollton, Mary Wood, of White Hall, ard Weston Roodhouae. of Tuc- 'con. Aria.

Mr and Mra Clevlie Otev enter- ned at their of Wiute 11 Clarence Boyles and of St Louu Harry Otey, The latter tmo Navy Planes Roar Prelude to Hop Halfway Across Pacific FARM 3UREAU NOTES the production ration. Tt tncludea ISO parts ground yellow corn. 100 wheat middlings, 100 parts wheat bran, 55 parts meat, scrap, 25 parta m.lk, 25 parts soybean oil meal, Monthly of how meal and 5 200 000 poultry flock ownera can Un-1 prove the quality of their ZTT -----cut production and thereby I PiKF TO RFTIIRN of net profit are1 i vlUi featured in one of first 1934 cal-i rndars to its appearance in the state It la the poultry calendar put out annually to interested flock own-) by the extension service of the College of Agriculture. University of Illinois. Chickens and eggs bring in about 11 MAN FROM KANSAS IN FORGERY CASE Six V.

S. navy VP-10 fljinc boats will roar out a more than miles to Harbor, T. th "they can fi to Hawaii or around thA world if will direct fliaht. At richt are four of rrack paoatna inal zone to Ban Diego ia tUe fall. par Birthstone Is The Cr Ci GARNET Perhaps there's a fr iend or relative whose birthday i falls in January, ap you il mark the event with a gift.

What nicer tha a rinjr or pin set with this beautiful but inexpensive ji'wel? all and see our stock. Russeil Thompson SIDE SQUARE neeks here from injure which he sustained when by a cai in Chicago several days ago. Dr H. Garr went to Sur.rsy ard remained Tuesday night w.ih hla Homer and fsrr v. Dr and Mr F.

McLaren and daughter, Loretta, Chnstmi with Dr. and Mrs J. I Does, in ton. Mrs. McLaren and Loretta will spend the remainder of the wet in Milton.

Mr and Mrs Ted Garner, of kin vUitinc with parents, Mr. aiia Geor on 1 Lincoln atreet. and Mrs Garc.ner's Mr. and tton, in oc- house. P.

Roodhouse Christmas Mr. ar.d ouae and family anc Or and Bi; In Januarv ter hop halfway across the Pacific ocean, a Jur vlndicatim; the a- arance of Rear Admiral A. W. 'hat tii At hit is shown Lieut. Comm.

Kneffler McGinn the which a 3292-mlle one-stop hop from the two courses, one ol which will be chosen, from 8an Ditgo, Ptttafield. Dec. 27-Deputv Sheriff Wendell Johnson yesterday went to Springfield to obtain from Governor per cent ol the cash income of Illinois Horner extradition papers for Fred farmers, and even at the low prices.Sutton, held in Hutchinson. Kas of the past few years this has meant Sutton is accused of forgery in this more 22 million year He Is alleged to have forged During 1934 forethought and planning the name of Caldwell, among will be needed to widen the margin others, to a check. He Is a Orlggsvtlle between this cash income and coat of producing the the Deputy Johnson expected to leave January page of the calendar re- early Wednesday morning for Kansas minds the Hock owner.

to return the prisoner. one of the best oppor- tunitles to do this lies in the improve- HERE FOR CIlRtSTMAS ment of the quality of producta sold. Bird Tipps and family of Rood- for better quality products command house. Miss Hattie Tipps of Chand- better Imdlle, and Dewey Sickles of Ash- In keeping with the economy pro- burn. spent Christmas at the duction theme of the calendar, some home of Charles Tipps and family, of the topics discussed in the morr hlv rast of the city, notes include inexpensive litters for chicks, home made starting mashes for chicks, a good chick-rear- lng procram, utilization of surplus cockerels, chlckenpox vaccination, home dressing of poultry ard an inexpensive ration.

W'hnl has proved to be one of the 1 best erg mash rations ever recom-; mended bv the relieve Is included in SPECIAL and Finger tvt, 2.00 ap. Hollywood Beauty t.171 E. Stale Phone Mary J. 'IrmOei NRA M. Ea r- Al! a 't Mr.

and Mrs tertamed at dir Mrs cx Mary Wood Helen Price. Our Sa Sur night with her Eriest Price, wes A A. io is In training in Jacksonv'i day until krents, Mr. and of the city. SHOP AT MACS Overcoat and Top Coat Specials 11 to 50 Come in and aee Wonderful Values Good Looking, Long-Wearing Warm, All-Wool SUITS to 24 so Bargain Basement Values Gloves Brown Hewvy White Canvaa Apple Brand, Brown Fared Brown Fuirvt Mitts 10c 10c 15c 15c Heavy Cloth Shirts for MSc $1.45 ear Work Sox and 10c 15C and 19C Work Blue Bell Chtunbraj rein! reed back, ventilated Men Bib Overalls Odd Work Punts.

Special value Kstra Heavy Mole-klr Pants 55c 98c $1.00 $1.69 Sox, Hravy All Wool Socks 29c Union 69c $1.89 $2.29 Cotton Ribbed IliHvy Fleeet Lined Wool Clothes Shop Bn mil Program The Gregory school taught by Adrian of Rockbridge, gave an entertainment 11 ev ning to packed A ChrL program given by the in iheschool snd S.nta Claus appeared In person to present the treat provided by the teacher chit of Lorton PriUrie hekl an all me- ting Thursday with Barney Gevrs There re fifteen of the twenty-four members present and a number daughters of club members a pot-luck dinner was served st noon and the afternoon a Christmas tree and gift exchange was enjoyed Sew me and completed a happy day. The Pleasant Woman's club held the December meeting st the home of a Hubbard, west of White Hall, a ten members and three guests present An all day meeting and a ram the afternoon was enjoyed Mis Mark Trippen was the leader of the Christmas proersm. hall tell was answered with Bite relative to Christmas. Virgi Price, Mrs. lev lie Otey.

David Wells Clyde Hubbi.rd gave readings pertaining to the holiday. An exchange of gifts held and it was announced that the January meeting wmild be he ld with Mrs Otey on Jan. at which an exchange of Mould be held, It was voted to federate with the Twentieth District Federation ol Women clubs The club had previously federated with the oour.ty Tlie Pleaaant Dale Community elub will give a New Year dinner in the Pleasant Dtle Bapt.st church on Sunday. Dec W. Johnson pastor of the Baptist church, in Roodhouse.

wm conduct a religious tervlct at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to which the public mvura Mr and O. Mitchell, oi Believiiie, Mr. and luuuas Coder, of E. St. Louis, aith Mr and W.

Alien, east of White Hall. Sunday Mr. and Cryder spent Sunday night with Mr and Mrs James Pratt north of the city, and Mr and Mitchell spent the with Mrs J. H. Graves, on Carrollton street Mra Oeorge returned to her home Saturday from an extended Rich- fcr visit with her haw, Ponti Mr.

and talncd nt their hoi Monday, Mr and and sen, and Weste; hold, ol iht be hood. Mr. and ftauchter, Mary town, were gurft Herman Ke.ler a east of White Hs Judge Thrmw and and daughter. Ml came Friday and vl i r.ts. Mr.

end Mrs. on West Br.dgcpor Mrs. Thompson's Mrs Hal Worcesti until Tuesday. A held at the A. A Sunday with Mt ar end famllv, of Rc -nd Mrs.

A McC of White pt Chicago guests. At the Hal home on Mondcv, others bei uere Mr. and Mrs ard Worcester, of Newton. Miss Ruth Price, who is a stud1 in the Normal University, a Thursday to spend the ho.) her parents, Mr. and Mi Price, west of the Musies Edith Baldwin, of and Edna Bsldain, of St.

Louis, came home to spend the Chrisimas holiday st their home on Apple Creek Prairie and also veiled with relatives and friends They are both engaged in welfare work in their respective cities. Mr. and Mrs. Haney Nichols And family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs Crist, In Rood house.

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Smith entertained at their home on Ccrr street, Mr. and Mrs Hsrry Watt and fan; Mr. and Mrs O. Gllmort and family, Mrs.

H. Graves and T. J. Smith at Christmas dinner. Mr.

and Mrs. Nell Wt. ier and their daughter spent last week with his mother, Mrs. S. Walker, in i.

and returned home in time to srvad Christmas dav M-s parents. Mr. and Mrs Fuiice Linder, in Carrollton. Elisha ut and djuc Emma, aiso guests ui uie Linder home. Louise who Is Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday here Mith her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Tankersley, east of the city. Mr and Mrs. Chlford Seely and sons were also guests the Tankersley home Mondsy.

Mr. and Mrs James Pratt were hosts at a family reunion at their home north of the city Christmas day Their guests included Mr. and Mrs W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs Cryder.

George Mitchell, of East Lou Mr and Mrs Harry Mitchell Mr. and Mrs Robert Barber, of Roodhouse vicinity. 7 i wiV RMER C. B. Q.

MRS, H. H. BRADY RA DIES, SERIOUSLY HURT AT EIGHTY-FOUR AT EDWARDSVILLE Lucky Extra Fine 1 Mrs. Harold Brady. 911 st Cd- I Wtr etl avenue, was in natural O.

A. circles, and Tuesday when the car in which she n'ter for the Ar rid.ng collided with ma- isd and cnce chief of chine at a viaduct near to city police force died to 3be Is tn St. Elizabeth's hospital in cpt at Tuscaloosa, Tue-- unite City. Mr Bradv, who is an operator at the Alton-Buriingion be conducted was notified of the accident, at 3 lock Thursday afternoon Mrs had gone to visit ner, rmregatlonal church with Mr and Mrs. Fred Gould at A ddoes in charge.

Inter- Ldwardsvllle. Her father was driving v.in the eltv cemetery. the car In which she and others will arrive here Thurs- riding. The collision was bv tra from Ala on the pavement, me of tr.ken to he Simpson fun- njured are not expected to live, but Mr Brady was unable to get complete knnwn In Beardstown and and did not know nr.m*«* as as other parts of Mra. Brady suffered a fracture of 1 the decedent was at the time Ihe hip, and sustained a deep gash on ath serving his third term s-be has other minor inmries A mn commander of the Grand Mr.

Gould, her father, received a a of the Republic- He held high fracture of the wnst. and minor cuts in that organization while a bruises. IUli and also held na- tional offices. Mr. Jones enlisted with the as a voune man snd served thru- out the war with honor.

He received his honorable discharge at the close of the war. When he moved to Alabama his promine-we In A R. affairs preceded him and he was almoet at onre taken into the state organization. Although born In the east Mr Jones spent the greater part of hia llletlme In and the nouth He Is vived by four daughters: Abbev'ille Ala Mrs Rov Dunham Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mrs Alice Newcomer.

Tulsa. and Mn W. Chittenden, Springfield. rhildrens Colds Yield quicker to double action of Wi VISUS STAINLESS now, it you I read Wears the Orange Wrapper make it easy for you to identify the quality loaf that lives up to name Its extra milk richness makes it extra fine, and extra milk goodness is twisted in to stay. Ask your grocer daily for the Orange Wrapped Loaf.

Baked and Distributed By pt A' A Jacksonville, Illinois WESTMINSTER CHURCH NOTES LF.O McGINNIS, Proprietor. "Quality With Low Opposite Illinois Theatre. PHONE 41X Fires Sickness Accidents i Now is the season when it seems more different sorts of trouble can befall a person, or his family, than during any other. YOU SHOULD BE PROTECTED 4 Let us do this for you now with sound insurance. talk it over! E.M SPINK AGENCY TtLtPMONI MOCKENMUtLBLOft CARROLLTON REPORTS 5 BELOW TEMPERATURE Carrollton Dee and Ssnts Clsus wished one gift on this Tl.rn which eve: one would have sooner hsd orought bs.k home st thj North Pole That Is the 'irst real weather and of this seas Last Thursday and Friday with the mercury in the people were asking for more Christmas like weather Saturday much colder and Sunday threatening and aid.

Monday and 'raw with a north-west wind that ntghr the first snow of this winter fell aid Tuesdae dawn found the ground cov. jered with light snow and the temperature reported low as 4 above It remained cold all day and during the night the mercun steadily sank until at 5 a. was reported at 5 below Whils there bound to be tome suffering from the cold still as a rult thta section is not threatened by severe suffering as most needy famili hive been of by the various relief comm!" ons snd so far the weather conditions are not anything as bad as other parts of the country W. Harmon, of Jacksonville, in charge of the Civil committee of seven in section here niuht and a committee meeting was in the Greene county court room for the purpose of lining up the committee on the ina of the movement. Mr.

snd George Moore, Mr. snd Mrs. ari iUU and Mn Ivan p. ton were from De4- town last week. Mr and Oound and children.

of Belltown, mere h-re Saturday, MFKTING POSTPONED The regular meetm of the Ij club, for Wednesday, postponed. Tlie club at last mt ing voted to omit the sessiun for of the holidays. La ree and enthusiastic eongreea- vere In attendance upon the the total at all three amounting to nearly five hundred. paeean? entitled Coming the Christ-Child" at the vesper wss a besutlful snd Impressive cntatlon of the Nsttrtty. The -am was directed by Mrs srd the Misses Adelaide me snd Alnslle Moors a lsrge Ulumlnsted tree the d.torlum decorated with bum- i candles evergreens, with hem in the center fore- nd The pageant which was br the church and Sunday hool proceeded with smooth- snd dtamity from to erd, and was beautifully accompanied the church choir composed of the following voices: Miss Atnslle Moore the Misses Csthertne Barr man- and -ns The Misses Helen -ei.

IxMma Carpenter. Catherine X. mm. and Cornelia Tenoes J. May, George Moore and Henry Hamm John Russell.

F.ldred ertson, Updegraf, and Correi: Meeker The wers earned by Miss Moore and Mr Russel. After the paegsnt the Sundav iool gathered in the Sunti school room and received the f'hrlstmas treat of candy and fruit Many gifts were eachanged, and the rs family generoualy re- Baskets of food were ed to those In need. I he choir will be entertained at the mi PYidiy evening at Erri Morgan of Decatur wtn the High Christian En- nvor sneifty next Sunday evening it six-thirty ocloek, and Rev. Earl Ph D. secretary of the of Christian Educstton st the church service at thirty, on the aubjeet of Reli' Fduration tesehers i of the Bible school art all expected to attend; the choir will and the general public Is in- Meeker will the In the book of Ruth st the toni; ht st seven-thirty o'clock CMKiMllillilMliinillllHIHniillMIMIIMMWHMIIlMWNNinfffiWflMIRMnMniHMHHnilllMMilMMHMWIII OVERCOAT SALE Every Winter Overcoat in Our Store Kuppenheimer Overcoats 2HG Pairs Women's Jersey Gaiters, incomplete range fi9c pair, I he Emporium.

on HhAU Vili CLAdoli ILO M. P. Beauty St Rarber Shop Ha ir tSc; 13 and up; Croqui- t.nd SS Het -I 5dc. I State. Phone M0, Overcoats Overcoats All YERS BROTHERS Largest.

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