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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 9

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i tltU rttUOU.N iLLfc U.1 i 1 iiLilv II, Uu- Board of Education to issue $110,000 Bonds To Meet Expenses Tue Board of Education at an board that lie had liled a claim to ned session oi its regular mating recover RELIEF NEEDS IN CITY AND COUNTY AT ACUTE STAGE Sunday Church Services complete plans Christmas FOR PROGRAM TO rrvgrum BE GIVEN SUNDAY More Than 500 Families County Needing Relief in First Church oi Christ. Scientist, 523 West State street. Sunday morning sen ices at 11:00 a. m. Subject of Lesson Sermon, The Universe, In- awa.v.

minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mr. Nellis Crain, Morning service of worship 10:45.

The Lord's Supper and sermon. No evening' eluding Man, Evolved By Atomic services till further announcement. To Present Selection From Messiah at Central Christian Church Rehef needs in this citj and county Wednesday evening services at are acute, according to p. The reading room, maintained Central Christian Church-Minister. The complete program ot selections from Messiah which will held last night, voted to issue school building worth ol bonds to take up outstand- National Bunk nmb roum another indebtedness Uotment of sUte and federal relief a proposition ot Giaspell, Vleth the bank was believed to have pur-, An a(ldittonaj qoo was made avall- Vt wr agreement when the Westminster Presbyterian Church- Old Judea" by ums muw wmcn mciyara sumt um and Duncan, bon 110OOOO issue sold At that time able through the Peoria office, drawn west college avenue and Westminster Gertrude Curtis will play a violin most famous selections from The Mes- Tlian Conquerors." Dr.

Pontius will preach Mrs. Lois Hardin will sing, this annual program of Christ Planned for Week At State Hospital The Christmas-New Year program Uednodav, December Skating; For or employes and their uuests m. Music by the Jacksonville local and neighboring agencies the; state Hospital Orchestra directing The general public is invited to at- pr0gram f0r this year's celebration tobm the bonds and the federal fund, and it is hoped strwt. william Meeker, minister. Intermediate.

High school siah. Soto will be taken by Mrs mannErment to open this years entranee lDVfUf he that thf Finance Cor- a m. Biblc school. W. J.

Brady, and Senior C. at 6:30. Miss Delorls Francis Plouer. soprano: Mrs. A larger JacSonv lriisUture wUI proVldC additional superintendent.

Rehearsals for the w.11 the Senior meeting Oregory, contralto; uties to the general public Ui a larger jkcs. on bonds wil be IIH. remainderI TSie Corporation board was to Christmas pageant are in progress. Evening worship at 7:30. One of the tenor, and Elmer HHP will be quite equal to that oi last vcar.

Miss mas music which includes some oi the not Thursday, December -9th The Annual Christmas Ball. 8:30 13. m. Officers, employes and Inviti It has been the aim ot the hospital Quests Present guest cards at sour I v-r the maturity dRt of he'issjl oa i la ce hH vc mct Thursday, and thus tar 10:46 a. m.

public worship. I'he "topic finest musical presentations of the me cnorus is ct later. house heSn fcund to heard the re- oi the sermon will lie "Hie vear will be the rendition of The lowing. Sopranos Su for handling been placed In the Dunlap Russel Co. StaU Emer' of Mrs.

Messiah by a large chorus under the Virginia fradk rM .,111 J. on List Carol" by Chubb, and 'Noel Welcome. Meanwhile the relief load continues by Guilmant. Tlie Westminster choir to increase For the first 15 days of under the direction of Miss Alnslte December 86 new cases and rcappli- Moore will sing is by cations were added to the rchet roils Shelley. public invited Howard Hirth.

bass. Potter. to gymnasium. MurlcH lile S'ate Hospital Orchestra Augmented) Reception and Mrs cnarges, The bonds will interest account, at 3 per cent. It is hoped to secure The bonds, according to Mr.

the money for bonds by March report were placed as collateral by 1. Tlie right to reduce the amount ol the bank with the state Treasurer of Fdgar Martin will plav The Shepherd dlrection of Mrs. Helen Brown Read. Armeada Woods Esther Dimcan, Andre A US De way. hoping to do Its part in con- i tributlnu to community happiness Tlie chorus is composed of the foi- Christmas season.

Several C. St. Clair Drake. Mr and Mrs. HoDinson.

of the events for the week will be open Graiit L. Hughes. Dr. A. Wolever, Bernadinc t0 public participation and doubtless Dr.

Sophie N. Leschin. Dr. C. Ihor will be largely patronized.

All of the programs will be pre Ritchie, Dr, R. Pollock Dr. and Mrs. R. H.

Schaller, Dr. and Mrs the issue with tnc Education This bond issue, if legislature, will clean up Board I ol Illinois to guarantee state deposits. In the afternoon ol 14 these ited by the bonds were sold by the state treasurer. 137,000 ol The claim was filed bv Mr. Bellattl on Thursday night 516 famihe.s the city und county were receiving relief, and six more may be added today Foi West Jacksonville Hailey, pastor.

The Sunday school Tlie College community and meets 45 a. m. Worship service and sermon 11 00 o'clock The committee are at work preparing a Christmas 1 ter 1 Uv weese. Altos, Vtra George Wolpert. in the spacious gymnasium W.

Klampman Dr. Joseph Marco- u.rna Dorothy Breed, Whlch through efforts 'itch. Dr. J. Ranes, Dr.

and Mrs Tlie College Christian Endeavor so- Katherine Mary Kamm. Mrs. Harry jbePn converted into a colorful garden Spears, Aiidre, and Ruth Deatherage. oi flowers, emlnsting cheerfulness Floor Howard ates fr0m every nook and crannv. Upwards Chairman, Mr and Mr.

George Hayes, Bray, J. million qq hun- C- Sloan. Mr. and Jommlttee Mrs Alice Otwcll outstanding teachers' warrants meet December 15 by which it Is hoped to fhp flrst half 0f this month tran- rU ty Wl11 until New Year the payrolls which are betng incurred reci)ver thnt i)orllon of the bonds re- while the schools are without funds on mainlng unusued in the construction secount of the bank failure and clear of the building. Dr.

ops submitted the following school conditions at the sients housed over night at the local polcie station, were given breakfast and 15 others were cared for throui the Social Service League office. The League also issued 183 coo! orders lor the first two weeks of December board meeting: Report on the second unit of monthlj enrollment during the membership to includv repreientatives up Indebtedness to enable the board to use incoming revenue to meet cur- report of rent expenses SupL Stoops submitted to the board a statement which shows that, with the outstanding Indebtedness second unit of up thru this new bond issue, I October 17th to November 25th in- and Social Servloe 'League' the schools will be able to start the, elusive. as follows: term w-lth about 140.000 to run the schooui. in the building fund it rii: bt posaitis to anticipsts luffl- eisr.tiy to tht building and further tior be ustd to equip, io that it will bt resdy for use by Sept. I.

Authoriiet rarment The bosrd authoriied the psyment of current bills of 13 when funds Day. 8:30 p. m. Regular meet mg the High school society. Betty Stevenson, president.

Young men and women welcome. 7:15 p. m. the conduct the evening service prog ram and treat for the school. The Profit, and Dale Mamllton.

Basses. (jre(is 0f trCf, branches have Mr and Mrs. Olaf Pi.terson Mi Roee Whim, Miss Mae Keliev Mrs Emma Payne, Miss Dwothv Lukeman. Mr. and Mrs.

A Perry Young. Mr, and entertainment ill lv given Saturday Douglas Lacey. John Russel. Dr. Hal- rayed throughout the hall, and among evenintr Dec.

24 at 7:30 A cordial In-; Macey Hollow- these are suspended scores of twlnk- to Pi til. 8nd Mr. Eichsudt. I Hug lights And brlllUuit iim women Chapel: Sunday school 2:00 Miss Alice Mathis will plav an prcKillclng an effect of startling Mr find Mrs J. wi WorshiP and sermon 3 prelude to open the program and surT0undlnga Mrs Melvin Smith Mr Carter uslL as In for congregation join in the, these that the liaUpnls wll, enJmB nol Mr.

and Burl May. Mr and Mr Christmas entertainment the follow- hymn. Adeste tidelis. Dr Myron Poti- n. thp)r rhri.tmfl.

h11, B. Strongman, Mr. and Mrs R. relief board has enlarged committees have been appointed will offer prayer and read a tn will play Pastoi th, suprrintenden: Mr. Hardy recreational the school year, the American Legion.

Farm Bureau Codili and Miss Moore will Vasev. Miss Ger- Frid scripture. Luke 2. Tlie complete program is as programs for Sheppard High School David 433 397 Lafayette 397 Franklin 370 Washington 295 109 2886 The percent age of attendance was Richardson, Bailey. Harold P.

Joy and Mrs. Waltei and cultivate the Hieronvmus Tree and dec- Bellattl have been named to represent Christmas spirit. orating Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rich- i Recitative and All the three organizations respectively.

Monday 6:15 n. Mens Federated urd or Mr. Marj Middleton. Herbert fol- Whsn It became evident that tht M. Campbell, MSUgon; 'Mr.

and Olir. Chorus. Air Comfort Valley. committee was without funds, plans wert! started to secure the al speskar. Wednesday evening at 7:30 Mrs.

Hardy The entertainment will take place Friday evening Dec. 23 at And the Glory of The Lord Recitative and Air (bass But Who May Abide. I6ttr.ent of motor fuel tax but for a N.eiiP on members snd friends In both of this could not be found. How- Tne cntid tlie Christian the communities should give Recitative and Air ever, the county board has passed Plan to attend. presence and hearty support to both cember payroll was authorized to split up the month Jy salaries of teachers and other oi tiiese ntertalnments.

mas party wdll be held at the church resolutions allocating the fund for re 4, j. I i lief, and these have been sent to to Issue sp- 96 for 97 for the High Mate finance department at Spring- the Sunday school and rhnrrh proved bills to Janitors and clerks and school David Prinee. Jefferson and find The committee is now of children are Invited. toissje warrants for the De- Washlnaton. and 98 for Franklin and news of the fund, to see whether any A Drake "etor.

The Miperlntendent Morton, with an average of 97 1-3 for; lielp can be expected from that quarter. of Rrd Croaa The situation which confronts the the entire school system There are 1450 pupils, or 54 employes into warrants and approved! who have a perfect attendance record ir jTSSJSt x' sr 691 1 county a wty bf used in for(36 pcrccnt, who a pfrfcct at- beforp the That nroani groceries, fuel, clothing or whatever tendance record for both the first and zatlon must i rnalnUined if the the employes need It is believed second units. maintained if the merchants will take the smaller) There wrs a total of ten days ab- eminent Kn Medorla amounts, where they do not have to sence by teachers during the second almost wuhout funds 10:00 theme, -S give casli la change and will hold the unit. worwng almost witnoui tunas, except 1 Sunday, December 25, at 5:00 p. a splendid pageant will be rendered in the church auditoriimi under the direction of Mrs.

B. Oxtobv and Miss Adelaide McCune public are invited Thou That Teilest Oood Tidinfs." Chorus. Oh. Thou That Teilest Good Tidings to Zion E. A.

Drake, rector. Services daily as Pastoral 8ymphony (organ Mt Emorj' Baptist A pastor. Sunday school 9:30 Bryant, Self-denial 6:30 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday: 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer.

and added Fridays. 5:45 p. m. evening prayer. Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7:30 p.

m. Holy Eucharist. 5:45 p. m. evening prayer.

Tuesday and Holy Days: 10:00 a. in. Holy Eucharist. Dec, 18th: 4th Sunday In Advent. .1 for tic i I wtll b.

tn I board Is niakuur an to the com- has been good. There were two cases zatlon has emntied its diviri Pastor- Prayer service each Wednes- I'll tWo lS P- m. come, wor- accepted and held for with the plans seven of chicken pox. These were im msde to care for the finances this mediately Isolated and at no time was paper will be taken up in due time. there danger of an epidemic of anv Attorney Walter Bellattl reported to1 kind.

Carty was pastor of Centenary. The first teacher was tlie late E. J. Wackerle. Next Sunday evening the Loyal class will have charge of tht a memorial to deceased members ol the class numbering about forty.

An appropriate program will be given. PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR S. S. CLASS MEMBERS Annual Election of Officers is Held By Centenary Church Group Tiie Loyal Sunday School1 of Centenary M. E.

church wilt conduct a memorial service honoring the memory of deceased class members at a service at tlie church Sun- oay evening. An appropriate service consisting of songs and talks given Included in the number whose memory will be honored is E. J. Wackerle, the Itrst president of the class The deceased members are as follows: E. J.

Wackerle, George Brown. Frank Garland, James Cndland. J. M. McCullough, Joe Stlce, Sherman Keenan.

Orear. Ed Raw ling- Lewis Hackman, J. Eckard Hoffman, Isaac Lazenby, Alexander Platt. J. W.

Taylor. S. O. Cromwell. Jessie Grantham.

Bud TUisley, James Hanson, Josh Warfield. John T. Tribe, A. L. Caslev, F.

Fletcher. Charles Petti -1 son. George 8waln. A. C.

Baldwin. Charles H. Lanmore, Geo J- early celebration of the Holy Eucharist. However Father Flick will have a celebration of the Holy Eucharist for the Deaf Trinity church at 8 00 a. m.

9 30 a m. Church school. 10 45 a m. Choral Eucharist and sermon. T'fl 30 ehnrrh school A Tuesday: Tlie Womens can be expected, and that so far as is cnurcn scnooi.

a c. Meicair, QUiiri sup t. A good school for every mem- agencies Mrs. Tillle J. Kelly, Social Service Teague executive, reported that families are being cared for as well as With us.

Centenary Methodist Episcopal Thrall, minister Recitatives There Were Shepherds Chorus. Glory to God in the Highest. Air Rejoice Greatly. Recitative and Air He Shall Feed His Flock Come Unto Him. Chorus.

Worthy is The Lamb. Air The People That Walk In Darkness Chorus Hallelujah. Helen Brown Read Miss Alice Mathis. the several months to conie. It Is well calculated to serve them most advantageously In the institutions efforts to restore them to health, for it I Fritiav 30th Boll Matches 7 15 p.

1 J. H. Senior Red Legs, vs Car- linvUle All-Stars. 2. J.

8 Junior must be remembered that one of the uwtul th.t Mu- New Year Eve and Party. 8:30 p. A mr.sk party foHr patients snd employee. Prises for' It is amid such surroundings that best costumes Grand march at nine the following programs will be carried Music by the State Hospital may be employed in the treatment of mental illness is cheerful environment. out through the Chrtstmss season The programs of the week are as follows On Tuesday.

December 20th. there will be a special demonstration when the sleigh-load of toys made by the Orchestra At the hour of midnight a noisy welcome to the New Year SondiT, January New Year Day Morning Mass: Patients and ot Catholic Faith. 00 a Reverend patients are removed by Santa Claus PaUier Fornvir Sunday school from the institution to his All Ambulatory 00 a headquarters in down-town Jackson- 1 ville there to be stored until Santa makes rounds among the underprivileged children of Jacksonville on 1 Christmas eve. Tills is the patients' contribution to the children. On Christmas eve, about tlie hour Special Choral proetam.

when Santa Claus begins his Church Services 3.30 over the city, all of the mammoth scattered over the grounds of the institution will flash Mrs. Cecile Manning. Leader. Special New Dinner, For patients and employes, 12 no noon. New Year Afternoon Services Protestant Church Services, 2:10 Reverend Waters of ft la! me Lutheran J.

G. Kuppler officiating. Monday, January 2nd Hocus Poe us Carnival For nown all cases are receiving relief, both In the city and county. The Red Cross clothing is being sent out of the class gave sliort talks on Sunday school work during the meeting. The members enjoyed doughnuts conclusion of the pecially the warm garments so much.

progrun. Hi.d meeting Tlie Loyal class now a ti the overseers of the poor, es- the Guiding Star 10:45 morning worship. Sermon of sermon. I rill meet at the home of Mrs Lloyd Brown. 118 City Place at 1 Dec.

21st Wednesday: St. Day. 10:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist.

Trinity church will again have a Winchester needed In the present bitter weather Chrlstmas und will be a C.uilts and comforts made by church membership of about seventy. It was orsanlzatlons are beine distributed! 30 league devotional Hnlv omwilKd ln vhUc A Me- Sd uadred te! Cross cloth are ready for the needy ombat Flu Epidemic Members of the committee commented on the fact that Influenza supper at five o'clock. 7:30 The Loyal Men Bible clasa will conduct a memorial service honoring the memories of deceased members of the class on Sunday evening. Winchester. Dec 16 Margaret Snowqen.

who was seriously burned choral celebration of the mor time, remains in a cirt- ical condition Tlie ladies of the Baptist church Hall Beautiful Patient service of Christmas into being many hundreds of colored Oroup 1. 2 00 p. Group 2, 7 30 lights lending the brilliance that typifies the Christmas spirit. The Christmas eve party for the win follow the gymnasium, this being the opening event in this rehabilitated hall. The program for the niaht beiore Christmas and following several nights are as lows: Saturtfa), 24th p.

m. Re-opening of the gymna.Mum. employes. p. that all can favorites and new.

Prizes for patients. iujc by The Jacksonville State Hcjf.pilai-American Legion Band EDUCATION OF BLIND IS TALKED AT ROTARY MEET the rector is to go to Carrollton annual Christmas Bazaar mtucos th. Church will be.sr will be ipcclal music by malt was expressed that Ins dtj would not have an committee is appealing for co-opera quartette. for a celebration of the Eucharist at 10 00 a m. on Christmas Day.

Tlie children's service instead of being held a dav or two after Christmas. will be held Christmas at 7:30 p. m. JUNIOR HIGH P. T.

A. HEARS PROGRAM FRIDAY AFTERNOON Lynnvjlie Christian Church m. Mr Oi raid turn of the mpdical profession In every possible way to keep the people well Flic grocery orders sent out to the i.1!,' Morning wor- needy are being so regulated that the people get the vegetables which pro- he a Cimvt- rot health. The report of the expenditures the month of November for reliefclub work in the county will indicate the'. The regular meeting ot the David I of the Prince Parent-Teachers' now Practically the enure held Friday afternoon at 3.30 in the David Prince gymnasium.

The regular business meeting was held with the president, Mis. G. Norbury in charge, after which a program wa.s given by the physical Education Jackson, amount federal fund' The statistics as follows: Administration mas vesper service sponsored by the Christian Endeavor societies and the This will De 1 held at 6:30. Everyone is invited. Evening church service 7 30.

The Ladies' Aid society will meet from thet hotm Mrs V. Me Neely. Christmas gift exchange. Tlie Christmas entertainment will be given Sunday evening. Dec 25th.

Lester R. Gerber, pastor. of expenditure aie $4953.85 616 47, Sargent. Dr DaUd Straw n. Jarret Seymour.

Alexander Patterson. James Hopper. Engle. Edward Schaub. D.

T. Hemihck, G. W. Blair. J.

R. Kirkman Cannon t- Dailey. Levie Bhackel. G. Flagge.

The class held iU annual meeting Thursday night at the church with a program, election of officers and refreshments. The following officers will aerve during the coming year: Boston. Vice N. Deatherage White. Assittant secretary Warren land, O.

Floretl: S. Smith. Assistant teachers C. H. Thrall and Rev.

D. Rev Mr Bvus and feveral members Christmas £ustcims FOREIGN LANDS I Uc The seventh grade Glee club provided the musical part of the program by singing Christmas carols which supervised by their leader. Miss Carter. Tlie entire program is as lollows: Group of Christmas Grade Glee Club. Key to Keeper of the Engelman.

Old Harber Suiter. I resli Air--Vive Montgomery Good Drake. Smith Temperance-Billie Oreen Hougham Holloway. Nunes Hittc De Prates. Ferguson.

Properties and Ward and Lela Walthan. Gym of Seventh aim Eighth Grade A Wann Up Bojs Cahsthenic Drill- Sections Eight and Nine. Bovu of tliese sections will act as leaders. Hr lay Games Ten, Eleven. Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen.

Tumbling give a few stunts on mats, parallel bars und! pyramid. Selected team ol bejya: Charles Ket-! ner Jefferson Colev, Bill Hofmann Buddy Hunan, George Kruse, Clinton' House Alfred Runkel, John Me Don-' aid Harokl Johnson, Dale Coleman Essex Juseph Groce-les 2959.50 a HI Clothing Shoes, rubbers and 190 00 Rent 13.00 Medicine 50 00 Alexander 61.50 Orocenes SO 1.50 Groceries 12.00 Chapin families) 23.50 Groceries 23.50 Concord families) 21.00) Groceries 21.00 Franklin 110 65; Groceries loe.oo 1.65 Lynn ville 1 family) 5.00 Groceries 5j0O Meredosla (12 50 ....................79.50 Murrayville 9 families i 48 65 Groceries 1 Shoes 2.65 Nortonville familie 14.00 Groceries 14.00 Prentice families) 26 00 Groceries 26 00 Sinclair '5 24.00 Groceries ......................24.00 Waverly familiesi ..227.00 Groceries 227 Wood on Groceries 6.50 Total number of families in Jacksonville ....275 Ceutral osiafl Mission, streets. Rev. Mission- nings 7:30. centre for Central sion.

Cox and Farrell Gerard, pastor urdav and Sunday eve- Sunday school 9 45. Tht full gospel preaching. Concord M. day schools Circuit Note Concord and Gra Worship service will begin prom the stated hour. Lei us all in our places when the service begins Total number oi families in countv 90 Total number ol lannlies ior November 1931! Tons of coal ordered for Jacksonville during November, and roads there will special services including the celebrating of the Lord's Supper.

Everybody come to Sunday school and stay for the benice. Concord Voting People's service 6.00 m. Come i.nd enjoy the hour of gf spel iium: led by Roy Braner. ier. vice president, ill have charge of the service and lead us In the testimony service.

Miss Aileen Abernathy will bring the message for the hour A course in personal evangelism will taught by the pastor Come and enjoy this hour with the young people ol the church Concord evening service 7 00 m. Come and enjoy the sumr service. (iirl Glee Club of the Concord school will furnish the special musk lor tlie evening This Glee Club is under the direction ol Miss Anderson, teacher of the Primaly 365 A timely and helpful messagt Church of God-A. L. Childress I Wit or Pierson, S.

S. Superin-! tendent. 8 S. 9 45 a m. Sermon 11 a.

Young People meeting 6:30 m. General services 7 .30 all are urged to attend our services. Our mas program will be given next Fvl- i day evening Dec. 23 at 7:30 Come and hear what the children' have to say. Woodson Unity Presbyterian church E.

Scnmger-Minister. Sunday- School 9 30 a m. Porter intendcnt. Preaching 10:30 a. Sermon Topic Bringing in the Youiik People's Forum 7 p.

m. Strangers and all others are cordially welcomed. First Baptist Harley Marsh, Minister; Bible School 9 30 Morninj Service IU 45. Dr Marsh wHi pir.T**! speak on Mr. Homer Wood will i New Born King by Montgomery, Young Meeting 6 30 Evening Service 7:30.

Tlie Baptist directed by Prof, Fletcher will present the cantata entitled Story of by West Mixs Leana Clemens organist. The chorus will be assisted by the following soloists, Blondelle E.dndgt, Aileen Rabjolin. Alice Thomas. S. nultis.

Mdford Forwood, Freid Segar and Norman Canio- bdl. A ccrdial invitation exter.ded to all to attend services. Jacksonville llayes Pastor. Hebro.i 9:30 Sunday school, 10 30 a. in.

Thursday. They served lunch at the noon hour and chicken dinner in the eveninsr. The attendance very good considering the cold a nice sum was realized linl brUtlan Remember the Worship Service next Sunday mornins. We have asited every member to be present All who will are asked to make their next Sunday tor the year 1933. Wr will have a special service for all who do so.

If your pledge for this has not been paid do yoilr best to the money in before the year clnt-es Sunday evening the E. Church and Baptist Churches are joining us for the Cantata to be presented bv the choir. The choir will present King Al by Roy Kolte -directs; by Misi Alberts The names of choir members follow; Soprano--Muss Blelbv Lench. Wanda Coultas, Mrs. McDonald.

Mrs. Ef fie Markilhe Mi- Hattie Ulery. Mae Wilson. Mrs Patteisiou, Mr Wes Nndell. Miss Mardell Moles, Miss Durotir Green.

Miss Mary Northern, Mr nes. Mrs Curtis Mr- Harry Pins. Booz, Rhodes Crown B. Webster, A E. Corn Jones.

Ralph Join Paul Wes Andell. A. Jones. Mrs Webster. I A Crown The service will begin at 'even o'clock You are welcome.

Methodist Episcopal Church. Free Melvin, pastor. Sunday school. 9 30 a tne attendance last week was good conoid- ering the weather Morning Worship. 10 30 clock sermon by the pastor.

Ep worth League 6pm Belt) Smith, leader. We re dwiWftMug the evenin. et- of Intere rrt Program 1 Music: The Jacksonville Hospital Band: "Cyrus Uie 2 Initial Showing oi Monkey Busim Comic 3. Mmwh Courtesy of Mrs Helen Brown Read, Director. Accompanist: Miss Alice Mu this 4 Music The Jacksonville State Hospital Band "His Excellency" "Knight of the Road Sunday, Oiristmas Herald The Coming of Christmas Morn.

5 00 a Christmas Mass. 00 a m. For patients of the Catholic faith Rev- Fat her Formas, Santa Claus and the Christinas visit all patients quarters with messages of good cheer. Including remembrances from the "folks back 9:00 a Disabled war quartered the soldier building are by the patriotic organisations of sonville and surrounding 10:30 a CHRISTMAS DINNER Twelve MENU CELERY NUrS RAISINS Education snd Rehabilitate was the subject o( addrew delivered bv Wooi.stan. managing a ihe Ultnois S- luiol for the nu rnlwr x-nv i.i«* club Friday.

Mr Woolston told of the a ivtmcerqi being made in the mt ods of teach the blind Hr said in fduratots of the blind in United States have just celebrated the hundredth anniversary of onttuiat'u education of blind children in this country. One hundred years agv three fchoois for the blind were built, one in one in New York City, and one in Phnadslphia Only sevetitee.i vears later the Illinois School ior tht BUnil. this city, as bunt. Smre its ing the Jacksonville srhooi has been closely related to the three ortg schools and with those ichools it nas to its contributions to the blind general. CHICKEN WITH DUMPLINf.

GlBLET GRAVY CRANBERRY SAUCE STRING BEANS MASHED POTATOES HOT BUTTFRED DINNER ROLLS MINCE PII educa aini the setur conflicting oy which is this country lorm system and emix ype year system was "On. of tlie to thia which will vear the emOos by the bhu of Wtvid, Hail ot the conirlbuiiun Lion of the blind as you upon the sente of tv icn of hearing, tnrough tnicna regarding code of embowed was d'prl; ed of um- of reading and writing v.ng literature tn uul- the blind, until onh tlie reviMXi r.op;ed rea test contrlpuuons of me muhin the i A codi of dc uSH tlie Engifch aiv In lttyj by Dt FianK llllnola school I his invention ol the Hall Braille Writer, and the BrsUb Stereotype! Out of that invention has giown the American Pnmim. House for Hhnd. K' COFFEE MINIS- TE school Preach fl i4' 8il 11 ntaui cnniata to be given at the Cn PASSAVANT HOSPITAL STORES TO CLOSE ON DECEMBER 26 In Auitrla bu; for tionflni, built nu the hill- nst Ohi and 'rutiiid sitii Jacksonville stores and other business establishments will observe the Christmas holiday on Monday, December by remaining closed dur- the All esiahlihhments usually closed on Sunday will be closed. The will remain open until, nine o'clock this evening, and the! same hours will be observed during; week, in order that holiday hopppers be accommodated.

Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Dalton, ol Alexander. are the parents of a son born at the hospital on Friday. Mrs Martha Stewart, city, entered the hospital yesterday to undergo treatment.

William Morris returned to his hon at Naples Thursday after receiving treatment at the hospital. Miss Helen Ellerman of Blulfs, returned home Thursday after spending eral days in the hospital by tlie pastor. All are invited "A changeless Christ ior a changing age Wednesday 10:00 a. m. cottage prayer service at the home cl Mis Mary Ham.

Woodson V. Call- 00 a. school. 10:00 a Grace Methodist church. State, ChurcJi and Moman SUv Freeman A Havighurst, 30 a.

Church School, 1 A. B. Applebee Superintendent There is no bettei time for new pupils to enroll than now. 10 4a a. in Morning Hour ol Worship Dr Haviglmrst's sermon tht 1 isn Church.

Sunday school board meeting at the Tuesday Dec. joth We are planning to hold a uuiljed service of the Sunday school und Morning Worship, Christmas Morning between 10 and 11 o'clock There will be a union vesper vtce in church. 4-30 o'clock Chusimas hureh Bihii Scliool. 9 We wen fitting to the last Sunday in Advent. The mixed chorik under the leadership ol Mi Barr Brown will sing Lori How Manifold are Thy by Barnby (Continued ou Page Two) SHOPPING UNTIL CHCiSTMAS It I I I HOMI Harare R.

her home in Deti night after sfiendn mother, Mis. U. State ttrtew j.iiin, returned to it. Michigan mat I)VI HE II I. II The wilj of the late Charles E.

Dyche was made a matter oi record in the oflice of County Clerk F. Brockhoufe Fridav, Tlie testator be- queHthi all property to his widow. Mrs. Mary Dyche who Is named executrix. The will bears dale of a week her I ruary 23, 1920, and was witnesstd i Woodman ol O.

Rexroat and Julian P. I pincott' All Jacksuuvilie will remain open tonight until nine for the convenience of Holiday Beginning Monday, nil will remain open try night to nine o'clock, until Christmas. out last Sunday, It reveal? a wonderful spirit of loyalty, which helps to make the Sunday acnool and church worth while force in the community. Morning Worship. Old, Old.

The last ui a senes ot pre-Christmas sermons. We to Chuich 2 30 p. Con dia'ted by Reverend Charles 11 Tin all Hymn Player Responsive reading Hjmn. Scripture resdi Special Ellen Summers, Mis Cor Song, "Oh Come All Choir; Solo, Manning. Sermon.

Hymn Benediction ro rtaoin Monday, iletemltrr Party for Patients, 1 30 p. in Prof 1 Assembly music 'Waainngton Ur made bi I tfc Gibson. Chapin. Pontius Earl Spink ef at the of the club Friday E.aiulin. unu uig jov Contrihuturs to JournaUCuurier Christmas Fund Duet Mus sump; Faitiful'- Mrs have specialI murte both instrumental ortys" Barnum Ballev's Favo and vocal.

We are sure you wan, nlf Jacksonville 8 ati to come B. U. p. m. Mary Wade, ledi a very fine meeting last Sunday night Sorry some were due to ill-1 ness.

you will be able to join us next Sunday night. No cvenimr service us we have been invited to enjoy a Chrihimao Can ta given by tlie choir of (he Christian chuich. F. V. LEAVES FOR SOUTH Miss Edna Byers of the faculty of MaeMurray college lefl the city Friday to siKhd the Chriitmcs holiday" at her home in Hendersonville.

Noah Miss Byers will spend 'al dgys visiting with friends in Louis and LouisvUle, Ky. American B.uiu 2 Vocal Selections Following by Scott; When Mother Played the Organ." Mr Lloyd A Williamson. Accompanist. Mrs Beatrice kilhe 3 Festival of Dancing State eniatton by the ot the Mae Marie Hiatt of Dancing Beardstown, Illinois. 4 Santa Claus and His Gruo Bag; A gift for every patient.

Christmas 8 on btir patiente and employes. Music bv Jacksonville Sigte hospital trg fuetkdav, lletember Talking Motion Pictures: p. tn The folio' ing have contributed to Joumu! and Courier Christmas fund which this var will supplant the houndaticii This list is published in fppreciatum of the whole hearted support of the friendh. and in order that they ma' know that tiielr contributions hau been received. Previous!) re cog 12 Friend Slurlej Ann Green F.

A. Havighurrst Friend Friend Mrs K'len Ciiaries Vallile Frtettd jpj Mrs Helene ino Mrs T. i.tgi Poh'eman Charles Hmuh 1 Oo James Mngner 1 0U total Frida lu au I un l.oo I oo total to dale. 1134.75 I Nt RAL NOI It Funeral services for A Davidson will held at one o'clock this att- twocn al the Central Christian churcji, Dr Pontius offlclwting. The body will lie taken to the church at noon today.

The remains will be taken to Pittsfield for burial..

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