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page sixteen THE DAILY JOURNALSUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1931 LIBERTY P. T. A. MAKES PLANS FOR MEETINGS FUNERALS Grnrer Needham. Funeral services for George Needham, to years old Casa county man, were held Friday afternoon at the BEGIN WORK ON COTTAGES FOR USE AT BLIND SCHOOL near Virginia, Rev.

David F. i Modern Dormitory to Curtis Carey la Preaident of E. church officiating. of Scott County Group interment was made in Walnut Ridge cemetery at Virginia. Music was rendered by Mrs.

Louiae Mont smmery and Mrs. Josephine Winchester, 111., June Liberty A. Program CommKtee met Jokiscb. at the home of Otin The ensket bearers were T. L.

Bar- planned their program. Miss ber. Robert Turner, George Milner, Alice I Mudd. County Superintendent Louis Brunk. Axel Carlson and Harry of achools, met with'them and Husted.

considerably in outlining the pro- W. Swain. The for next year are Funeral services for Charles W. follows: Mrs. Curus Carey.

President. Mrs Wm. Carlton, Vice-Pres Mrs Olln Clark. Secretary. Mrs.

ee FJetchcr, Treasurer. The program is as follows: Sept. It Song. Roll Business, Trtckey. Five minuTe review of Sept Child Welfare Swain, well known farmer of the Berra community were held at 4:30 Saturday afternoon at the family residence.

Rev. C. Byus officiated and interment was made In Berea cemrtery. was rendered by Miss Loralne Mi. Th Mias Jet niber Laura Flat- The Robertson Replace Cottage at State Institution Lark of play ground facilities- Miss Bel hr hmidt, L.

J. Stewart, Frank De- Aliee I. Mudd, Schools. Trtckey SkxJai hour. Fried chicken Ori.

11 Dunne the latter part of the past week a group of workmen began I wrecking the cottage containing thej quarters for the small boys at the School for the Blind. The cottage is to be replaced by a new and largeT modern dormitory already nearing! completion. The tearing down of the cottage removes from the grounds of the in- 1 Mitutlon the first building to be built after the construction of the building. The two story atruc- ture stands directly east of and near the (rvmnnsium. facing East State street.

It was constructed for lose as a broom shop and served in that were cared for by capacity for a gTeat number of Lizzie Drweef-e, Mrs. W. W. Rob- Then when it became necessary to on. Miss Inabelle 8wain, Mias add new rooms for general class room Fox and Mrs Roy Robinson.

instruction, the building was remod- casket bearers were W. eled to suit the requirements for study halls and recitation rooms. About the year 1908, after an in- crease in the number of students at the school and new quarters became necessary, the building again under- went alterations and was arranged for living quarters. Since that year Harrison Robinson, W. Superintendent of wee se and George Dewee.se.

uU of James Bvrd, Rc Penn. Business. Program. Community singing. Five minute review of October Child Welfare Clyde McCarty, Pr.pet* on By pupil.

D. for school laws by non poor attendance truancy Beemer H. Blrdaell for the late H. Birdsell were conducted Saturday aft- 1 I erjh on at 2:30 o'clock at the residence the building has been known as the Riley, of R. "Wolter, 1053 Hardin avenue, small boys' cottage.

William Dr. M. Pontlua of the Central The materials with which the Chr. 3 church officiated, and in-i building was built are still found to was made in Jacksonville be solid and serviceable and the ce building as a whole is yet of sound i was furnished by Mrs. C.

and strong construction. Ail of the Sh( rt r.d Mrs. Lurile Leltze. usuable materials are being saved and The many were cared for will be stored away. by Lee Moore.

Mrs. Viola Led -1 rt on, Nelvina IC Ye- Whit It md 1 ilrtf fi. llEiIllYl or Coultas, Community singing. Social hour. Wiener rotst, Nov.

9 Sang, Roll event. Business. Program. Elliott, five minute review of November Child Welfare- Wm Carlton. pupils.

Health Jones. Social hour. Doughnuts and milk. Dee 14 Song. Roll suggestions Business.

Program. Xmas Smith Five minute review of December Child Walter Scott. Spiritual development of the Rev, F. V. Wright.

Christmas all, Social cream and cake. Jan. 11 Song. Roll Year resolutions. Business.

Program. Patriotic music. Five minute review of January Child Clark. P. T.

A. Family relationship of Geo. Scott. Patriotic Music, Social hour. Sandwiches and coffee.

Feb. Song, Roll of Geo. Washington. Program. Patriotic music.

Pledge to the all. America's Five minute review of February Child Thorp Washington's youth and Lee Fletcher. Mother of Curtis Carey. Washington, man of action In Trickey. Washington, leader of Carlton.

The caskefc bearers were Denny; Moore. James Nunes, Paul Evans, William Baldwin, John Tomhave. William Barber, George Hartla and Roy Baldwin, HEAD WINCHESTER CHURCH GROUP Journal-Courier Campaign Results the undersigned members of the Executive Committee, appointed to have supervision over the circulation campaign of The Journal and Courier, concluded this dste, and who have been selected to act as counting Judges, certify and state that we have this day and date made final count and check of the ballots cast In the election and find the results to be as follows: Capital Name (1st Choice) Dist. 1 EMILENE B. OREAR (2nd Choice) Dist.

2 CHAS. HARNEY (3rd Choice) Dist. E. B. HILL (4th Choice) Dist U.

FOX Choice) Dist. 4 -MRS JESSIE GIBBS $300 Special Prize. Dist. 2 E. B.

Votes ...........54.647.000 ............45.749,000 ............42,521.000 ..............20.138,000 ..............18,738.000 Points 2.040 Votes .42.044.000 .26 571,000 8.365.000 4.232.000 ,15,553,000 7 668.000 ................13.644,000 ................10.496.000 DISTRICT NO. 1 Name 1150 H. McCARTY 50 WM COCKING DISTRICT NO. I $150 Prize-MISS CHARLOTTE SIEBER 50 E. SHF.F.LY DISTRICT NO.

3 $150 DOROTHEA SCHRAMM 50 BERNICE DISTRICT NO. 4 $150 Prize-MRS LYDIA WHITE 50 HELEN ANDERSON FIRST PERIOD SPECIAL PRIZES $25 Dist. No. H. $25 Dist.

No. Hill .....................................................317 Points $25 Dist. No. Jessie Gibbs ...............................................120 $25 Dist. No.

Dorthea Schramm 66 It is our belief that the campaign has been conducted in a fair and impartial manner to everyone interested and concerned and we commend the Journal and Courier and the management for the business-like methods employed in conducting the campaign. We further find that the contestants whose names are hereby given received the number of votes opposite their names, and are declared the winners in their respective positions. Signed Hugh Green. H. C.

Clement. Roy Welch. June 20th, 1931. CROSS STATE AIR LINES TO APPEAR TO CLAIM RIGHTS Manchester WOMEN CLAMOR FOR RIDES TO EUROPE IN PLANE Manchester, 111,, June Rev. and Mrs.

Harry Ingram of Tower Hill, 111., spent from Thursday until Satur------------------ day visiting with friends. Rev. Ingram Illinois Commission Will Hear was the Methodist church Ruth on Solo Flight Important on and son Paul 0, De.pit. by Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her father, E. L.

Maine. Arthur Smith of St. Louis came up Wednesday and is spending a few Rate Charge Springfield, June (A claims for the right to control aerial passenger service between Chicago and St. Louis via Peoria, Bloomington and Springfield. will be advanced before the Illinois Commerce Commission at Chicago next Tuesday.

On that day applications for certificates by both the Century Air lines, and the American Airways. will be argued before the commission. Considerable evidence has been taken as to the application of the Century i lines, while no hearings have been Would-Be By W. W. Duson New York, June Ruth hT.V^d'unc,; Mr A and Mrs.

J. L. Gillam. she ntncr Mrs. Louis Hieronymous of gives her, she never Jack- rope alone sonvllle was the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Greenwalt Friday. The little twin daughters, Ardell and In fact, with the added weight all the passengers who want to ric to i.ime twr the L.nd Mardell of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward bergh route, shes get there at Hardy of Nokomia are spending the a latter part of the week with their Wnmon who grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John may say. there are Hardv want to go to Europe this summer, but Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Rochester of their travel eyes air turned held as yet on the application of the I Chicago "voting 'the One of them writing mchota American Airways. I mother, Mrs. Josephine Rochester and asking a ride across the Atlantic, Both of these companies are now passenger planes between and St. Louis or East St.

Louis. In addition, the American ways carries the government mail by This mall service Is not involved in the struggle before the commission. Two cases of major importance are scheduled for hearing by the commis- with Wil sion on Wednesday at Chicago. One liam known Mlsg ftuth Rousey jacjt5cmville as the pageant of progress' case, in was guost oi hpr grandmother, Mrs. Other Natives argues that if it would be a novelty Miss Opal Rimbey, student nurse at Ior Our hospital, Jacksonville how much spending a two weeks vacation with! Nor arc thP 11 8 her i lot of them want to go too, but Miss Pearce spent Thursday in Nichols won't considering oom- Petersburg guest of his son, F.

S. Pearce and wife. Mrs. J. O.

Raines of White Hall which the Lincoln park commissioners Mary RoUsey and familv on Thursday men to the Chicago Mrs. E. F. Cuddy and dauRhter line, to street cai oienna were in Jacksonville Wednes- tracks from Lake Shore Drive be- panlon. If she Ls successful-and Colonel Clarence Chamberlin, who knows a thing or two about trans- Atlantic flights, she has a 95 per cent she 11 put on womens side of the aviation ledger the same shining mark Lindbergh I and Ingram and wSfc of Umer HUJ street The other is the petition of and Rev A and wlip Peoples Gas and Coke Company dljiner the 0, of Chicago for approval of a change Mrs Mary Rousey on Friday.

the heating of the gas the Fellowship supper and mid-week uiMomm company applies to its customers and was well atlcndcd. twenty-four companion George Ha deman. wrots also approval of certain rates Rev. Harry con- to thelr The ir IH Company is planning thP ----change its service from artificial to, Of ail the women who have dared the Atlantic flight, only one reached the other side. She, the former Amelia Earhart, flew from Maine to England as a passenger with Lou Gordon and the late Wtlmer Stultr.

Ruth Elder got as far as the Azores, where her rescue, her flying Meredosia Gibbs-Tankersley Reunion to be Held Today in Scott County Winchester. June a recent 'business session of the wmchester ite mAnfhh' 7 Meredosia. June Kings; Journal-Courier Extension Campaign Comes To Close natural gas, and the petition was filed at suggestion of the commission I ATFY which sometime ago authorized the company to make changes in its equipment so that gas of hlgeher heating value could be used. These cases part of the 92 cases scheduled for hearing in Chicago next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. OF LITERBERRY TAKEN BY DEATH As for the others Mrs.

i Grayson, the honorable Elsie Mackay, Princess Lowe he! aiwi Mrs Beryl ocean cTa.med them as part of the toll it from 11 ho to flout i i perils. New York, June spending most of the night going equipment in the plane in which school held Its regular monthly meet ing and social at the church basement with 29 responding to roll call. The election of officers was held with the followting Goldie Hobbs. Esther Herbert. Ruth Pond Asst, Irma Berger.

Ruth Williams. Following the business meeting a social hour was spent, each bringing a white elephant, which caused a lot of fun The entertainment committee was composed of Mrs. Marguerite Yeakel, Mrs. Opal Simon and Nellie Davis, Delicious refreshments chips, cookies and lemonade were serwd at the close of the meeting. At the next meeting which will be held the 7th of July, there will be installation of officers and the entertainment committee will be Mrs.

Gertrude Fdlen, Mrs. Goldie Hobbs, Mrs. J. A. Ailen and Mrs, Earl Allen.

The Welcome class of the E. Sunday school held its monthly meet! mg and social at the home of Mrs. Continued fiom Page Brotherhood, O. H. Henry was chosen to srrve prudent of the group' complete the count in a few hoiirs in- lor th.

commit Th- other offt- Mrs Springfield in the at- of these East St. Louis ness and tins fact mdae it possibly to operate street cars and motor buses in that city, to force some Further evidence will be taken it Morgan County Farmer to fly the Atlantic Ruth Nich Away Saturday After Extended cers elected to assist him are as fol lows; F. Webster E. Pulliam. Smith.

Program Mellon The annual Gibbs-Tankersley family reunion will be held Sundav wheniw the members of the two families Mrs. Oibbs and Mrs pather at noon at the Winchester Soldiers Monument park. I White, Murrayville, and Mrs Helen s'llted with less experienced judges. Anderson. Chapin, were winners in Express the fourth district.

The Journal and Courier wishes to Mrs. B. Hill won the $300 special take this means of expressing prize and also was one of the winners thanks and sincere gratitude to of the 125 prizes, four of which were CVery contestant in the list for their awarded, the other three going to Fart making the campaign genuine news to readers all over this territory. It is doubtful if there were many homes in Jacksonville and territory 200 operators of 1 service in East St. Louia to discontinue their opera- I tions.

CARTERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FROM INJURIES succeeded today in lightening her load by 525 pounds. Extra parachutes, spare Theodore Lacey passed away at barograph, oats ior her rub- four-thirty oclock Saturday afternoon ber boat and such articles, were at his home four and a half miles on the which sail- southeast of Uterberry after an ed before noon for Newfoundland tended Mr. Lacey who was, Meanwhile continued re- fifty-two the time of 00 plane, damaged death has alwava followed the orcupa- at the Municipal Airport tlon of far.ning and has lived in var tons adjoining Jackson ville. Mr Lacey was bom In Cass county, Missouri January 29. 1S79 the son of I J.

J. and Ijora Davis Lacey, He was at the Ti irsdav, nnd it did not probable that Miss Nichols would gel away before Monday at the earliest. immediately adjacent who were not Knock- united in marriage on July 7. 1901 to! interested some candidate Votes literally poured into the bal Florence, III. The ladies of St.

church had a sale of eatables at the C. I. P. looms Saturday. Mrs Fritz Haskell to leave Tuesday for Stratton and Denver.

Colorado to visit her mother, Mrs. Nathan English and sister, Mrs. Florence Graham. The county commissioners met Judges who made the final count Mr. and Mrs.

W. McIntosh of mght were State Attorney Hugh Spring Valley, a former Winchester 111 j- Fm 1 irta Richardson of Morgan resident are spending the week-end Ji J1. Votes literally poored into the bal- ed oif county Seven children were horn, tw. with Mr. and Mrs.

Thompson of v- lfH and every individuaI candlclate' bankment of which preceded Mr. Lacev doath ationai oanK regardless of his standing in the lift I and the other five surviving as fol- Vh. Ini will should feel proud today of the hun- Dr and Mrs. S. J.

Carter and Hugh of Stnc lair: George, Mar- tr. SS vS dreds of who supported him family of this city had a forunate Cathertae. Bessie Ijorm and Stella finffhAMr. ln the campaign. In a campaign of escape from serious injures this past Mae of Literberry.

One suiter. kind a candidate finda out who week when the car In which they were Mollie Boatman and two i his or her real friends and the, riding was sideswiped. pushed off the'Thomas of Uterberry and Lacey i canaiaaies ana menas irom tne support that was given the different side of the road, and went over a of Iowa, also survive. lj 1.8_° i-. workers proved beyond question that fifteen foot embankment.

Thev all 1 The remains are at the Williamson lerruory turning in tnetr last suo- cach community was represented by received cmly and no injuriesi Funeral home. Funeral mill one oi lu most popular citizens. of any serious nature, held Monday afternoon at three iinuea until the last moment The Judgee formally de-! V'e very competent Judges who 1 win clared the campaign officially closed 60 and so carefully lust as the clock fmished striking the the nl8ht ln task of count- Ito.Kana*» FIRST PAY-ROLL PIPE LINE CREW HERE IS 516,00 nnvH i Caturday and awarded the contract 16 Fourteen the iior the excavation for the proposed -Sf! gravel road from the Ebaugh corner busJnesTiart uas chaie of I1Imols was awarded tary and the devotions led 1 It an interesting race the nura- the the Journal and th Mi Eva heF wmch the The bid was be cast for Vftrious ran. Courier wishes to express its sincere city. A car came down the road i i it A IID lollowtm pic ram mlmoT XeS RAPIDAN CAMP snn -By clfl Mr and Mra nan ton were actually hundreds of subscrip- More than any thing else the 'TJJ1 unikthl Reading Orah Butcher Oliver St a in forth, Anna Coultas in the final week, prac- Journal and Courier appreciates the The Carter machine was damaged but Washington, June rrumen i duct Ber ha and.

james Lazenby left Saturday for 1 candidate wronder- expression of the candidates today, wcre able proCeed on into irom Intensive ence Jefferson City, Missouri to attend the li? enhancing his or her total, winners and alike, as to the Kansas citv. the world's economic and funeral of Oliver Sevier, son of the utmMt accuracy was sought by fairness of the entire campaign recent speaking tour, Preaident the and tabulating and In inak- when the accident occurred IIAnyrn QFFICQPFQT It was an interesting race the nura- awards, the Jmimil mH arie hundred miles this fide of that 11IUU 1 Sixteen thousand were pa; out here yesterday to are engaged in laying the pipe Ur betng built by the Missouri-Kanr Pipe Line company, thru Morga county This amount represented th pay-roll of the construction compam The crew which engaged in 1MB ii 4 l.hl church Bunai "'n a section of the line has In this ricinttv for only a few dar i Thrre been a crew of tin the Waverly community for days. Several crew's are engaged laying the 2500 miles of pipe from Texas Panhandle to Indiana, it estimated coet of $4i! 000,000, Frederick Schmitt. Mae Merrts. Wade.

Instrumental Allen. Wade. Bushnell. Boyd. Instrumental crick, a late M.

Sevier of Springfield. wuusvam mm oi me rTAnM I ACCC DI A KTFC lontgnt Mrs. Wm. Kincaid and daughter voucher and votes and to say management to conduct the entire 1 UKIfl LUjLj I LAINL.O Virginia mountain retreat mn fpnm ci was a difficult task is putting It1 campaign on an absolutelv unoues- nnrtv the judges in tallying each candi- i It was the constant aim of the Hoover tonight sought rest at his SEASON OPENS AT RAVINIAT0N1GH burg. Florida to visit relatives here! Very fortunately the gentle- tionable plan, to make it fair and B(JX PILOTS RETURN 18 hc 1rom 4he Miss Jennie Dugan of Kala-i men In every detail.

It is gratifying 1 UU 1 1 IVLi 1 mazoo, Michigan arrived Fridav to accustomed to handling figures and to know' these have been ap- visit her parents and Xr relaUves and 10 accountlng predated. putting it campaign on an absolutely unques- Only a small party accompanied him Patriotic music. Social hour. Pie, whipped cream and coffee. March 14 Song.

OI trees The men of the B.Pt»t Vnrm1! erS 1 ChUrCh cresm SOCiSl On by yard. Business Program Piano 0 0 Clark. Benediction, Bushnell. Dainty were served at Five mirute the in charge. McCarty.

Bi-eentlal tree planting furnished music throughout the evening. The Roodhouse band gave a pleasing concert in the park Saturday evening. LJ PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Council Bluffs. June Pilots Burton Garrett of Grinneil. la and Marcellus King of Fairmont, Neb early tonight reported back at the Council Bluffs airport after having been sought for four hours following max! however' and he Chicago.

June wee of open-air opera began, tonight capital after dark for the nearly three Ravinia park, summer sanctuary trip. Earli-r in the day he apparently had given up hope of making his usual weekly visit to the headwaters of the Rapidan river. As the series of conferences suddenly reached their cli- (Material to be orc'rredh Patriotic song. Socls! hour. Sandwiches and coffee II Song.

Roll of flowers. Business. Program Orchestra. minute review of April Child Ed is having his furniture Drrc td attad urrr huj rejnUnted, Wilcox and Kratz IKAtlUK Mtt I are doing the work, TO BE HELD AUG. 6th Clyde Nunn was taken to a hospl- tal Friday morning after having been Announcement was made yesterday bedfast at his home here for the past at the Morgan County Farm Bureau several days.

offices that the annual Reer tractor in Meredosia vicinity are meet will be held August 6, this year, making plans for the harvest which Thousands of iiersons yearly attend be in progress within the next this event held near Franklin. few Raymond Scott i Keltn Smith. Oeorge Washington, the ChrislU.i— Frank Wright. Oeorge Washington, the Johnnie Smith. Orchestra.

Social be announced La'er motored to Bluffs Friday evening on business I Mr. Mrs. I. W. Burdick and Mil, Orvilla Gilliland and Mr, and I Mis Vost and daughter motored to Rushville Thursday evening.

The gentlemen went as gtiesu at a dinner given at the Virginian at Scripps Park for Royal Arch 'and the ladies visited friends while I there. owing is the of water in 20 and Mrs the Illinois river at this point for the and Virginia attended past week, as fumisneri by J. A Allen: OBITUARY Arcadia, Jul Murrell the annual Ji family laft ihe home oi wille. Mr. an Jacksonville Mrs.

Braner. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ruby and chil dren went to AJsey on Tuesday to ijlcnic of the Gish nday. It was held at rank Oish near Arenz-1 Mrs, Homer Milton of ccompanied Mr and lune 12 lune 13 14 June 15 June 16 June 11 June 18 Mr and attend the funeral of Harry Northrop Mrs Mary Dinwiddle in the buetr.es« neighborhood Wednesday afternotm. Thursday Dr.

and Mo A Obermeyer at- Mr. and exercises held wert in Spring held Wed W. vi in Above low water 10 feet 1 in 10 ft. fl tn, ...10 ft. in.

10 ft. 6 in. 10 ft. in. 10 gt.

3 in. 10 ft. in. Meier were Jacksonville Maldinda Caroltne. daughter of W'illiam and Mahala Cannedy, was born Rockbridge, Illinois on December and died at the home of her son Troy in Rockbridge on Thursday, June 18, 1831, aged 78 6 months and 15 On Janusry 28.

1883, she was united In marriage with Joshua Burger and to this union eight children were born, John deceased, at the age of 25 Eln.er of St. Louis, Mo, Pearle of East St, Mary, wife of C. J. Bruner, deceased, and Troy of Rockbridge another and daughter who died in infancy. Dr.

J. H. Fountain was among the Saturday callers In the city from Chapin. C. E.

Lonergan. of Murrayville. was the storm to a point 18 south of Council Bluffs, where they a i emergency landings without damage Walter Kolberer of Arenzville transacted business with local mer- I chants Saturday. Frank Troutner of Pittsfield wss in the city yesterday looking after among the out of town business call- business ers in this city Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs, William Kirby were B. Davison of Ashland spent sev- among the callers in Jacksonville on eral hours in Jacksonville yesterday. Saturday from Franklin. Mrs. Alma T.

Kelly of Winchester! storm struck had not been heard from Mr and Mrs. Harley Jeames, of shopped in Jacksonville stores but was thought to be enroute to his Carlirville, were looking after busi- day. home, ness interests here yesterday. T. Per.dles of Murrayville called Three other pilots who were in the Mrs.

Harriet Vanwinkle, of Auburn on local business acquaintances Sat- air when the storm struck, made was among the business visitors in urday. emergency landsing witnout serious the city yesterday. Mrs. John Irlam of Murrayville damage. They were L.

of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chilson were was a visitor in Jacksonville yester- Omaha who landed at Thurman, their being caught in a 50-mile statement calling for one hour wind Just as they were about to moratorium of all inter-govern- laiii 8iltr race ment debts, he decided to undertake They had been carried along with the iaunt a a nem a en 111 miUe a Mrs Hoover, accompanied only by and secret service TV.S.V SK- drove her own car. Captain Joel Boone, the white house physician.

A few other guests expected to motor down tomorrow to the day. visitors to Jacksonville yesterday, day. from Assumption Mrs George Thles snd daughter. Wilbur Gerbacht. of Newman, who landed at Fort Crook, Neb, south of DECISION IMPOSES TRUST ON BANKERS John Hamilton, of Roodhouse, was Dorothy of Woodson spent the day I Omaha, The missing pilots, it was be In early hie she united with the on Saturday.

among the out of town the city yesterday. Roy McKinney among the business visitors in the city yesterday irom Winchester. Mr. and Mrs Arthur King, of Waggoner, transacted business with local yesterday. Mildred Walker of Ashland, attending to matters of business in the city yesterday afternoon.

Effle Harding, of Beardstown a as among the shoppers in the city callers in in this city Saturday. Rockbridge Baptist church and was an active and loyal worker within its fold until failing health and the Infirmities of age prevented her active attendance. lived a devoted Crii Hanellne was among the business visitors in the city yesterday from Ashland. Edgar Jones, of Waverly, was among the out of town business call- Mrs lleved, were all headed for home. harmonic song.

novelty of Tell," ti voices of Elizabeth Rethberg, Gt, vanni Martinellt, Virgilio Lazzari Giuseppe and the proapeet Lake Michigan's cooling breezes to his ease mild-summer traded a large first-night crowd. Teir had never heard during the 19 preceding fia-j seaNons Other novelties of the) will include which has not been sung in Ameria, and "Peter Ibbetson which had its premiere tn New York last season and has been heard elsewhere cnly in Philadelphia. Lucrezia Bort will be La tomorrow night. Rethberf and Ed-j ud Joht. will sing Madame on Monday, Bor: again with! M.u Clurnkf Mu non on day, and Yvonne Gall, a Ravinia la' orite, with Johnson in Wednesday.

Marof at M.tno.n Ncaut will complete tl aeek. New York, June D. Steuer, special prosecutor in the trial Esther Seymour of Franklin! The planes were at the Council which ended earlv todav tn the con-' I shopped in Jacksonville yes- Bluffs airport in connection with the viction of three officers of the Bank Chapin air races there terday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Light were! rallers in this city Saturday from BAYLIS PHYSICIAN I HI ICTDE that bankers are trustees for their Callaway E. G. Young of Literberry was a Winchester. June 20-Dr. holders and Mr and business visitor in Jacksonville yes- McConnel, well known and popular, Mr Steuer's observations were made i are week-endiiirf physician of Baylis, him.elf on while attorneys for the three bankers Leroy enriute to Edward Green of was listed Thursday evening with suicidal in- i were preparing to take appeals.

Mr Trimble will atu-nrf thl rl nt The i the of the United States for misapplies-1 Mrs. Nelly Callaway Cur! of tion of funds, hailed the verdict to- Decatur, is her' vacation night as recognizing the principle, ith her Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Warren H. Trimble are with at tended tht- at nesday. Mrs. Mary PVant Scott and Scott of Jacksonville called on Guy Dinwiddle and family recently, I NEK AL NOTICI, at the Railroad street. Buriai wiU be in East cemetery.

Rev. Harry Lothian will in charge. FROM EAhT observing the precepts in the city on Saturday F. C. Trotter was among the in the city yesterday of the Master and during her last illness of about two duration her patience and Christian fortitude irom the Sinclair vicinity.

Everett On and wife iere ni ml was a devoted the shoppers in Jacksonville wi and motih. and a benevolent day from the Arenzville community rs Win Enke of east of UMiiess visitors in Jacksonville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wegehoft motored to Jacksonville and shopped Thursday. Mr, and Kistnir of Canton are visiting their sons and family here thus week.

Arrangements are now underway for the Fourth of July celebration two brothers, Wesley Cannedy of Funeral services will be held ior dedication of the new hard road Rockbridge and Thomas Cannedy of Manuel Darush at two-thirty this in Meredosia, The several committees Koodhouse, 111,, also seventeen grander noon at the residence, 732 Wesl in charge are doing everything pos- children and sixteen great-grandchil- ible to make a urand celebration. dren. and many other relatives and Mi Nelson and daughter Miss friends. a to Funeral st i re conducted by C. 1 Rev.

L. H. Williams of Springfield to afternoon the Baptist hurch tn Rockbridge on Saturday, June 20, at 10:30 oclock neighbor. Besides the children, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Reno and Mrs.

Cora Ruyle of Rockbridge, I F. J. Ring, of Woodson was in the city Saturtu afternoon transacting business with local merchants. as a visitor in Jacksonville Saturday I tent. He died about an hour later afternoon.

irom the effects of the wound. It is B. Marshall of Manchester was a thought that ill health was the cause business caller in the city yesterday' of the motive of suicide, afternoon. The deceased had been a resident Fred Cockenll of Bluffs was among of Baylis for the past 38 years. At the the visitors in the city over the week- time of his death he was 68 years of end.

Walter Kilburn of Arenzville wss among the callers In Jacksonville yesterday afternoon. Russel Day of Winchester was listed as an out of town caller in the city over the week end. J. W. Wade of Griggsville motored age.

Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday afternoon at two from the Methodist church at Raylis. TO BARKY JJSSSi "Lthr, 'here Mondsr Singer, executive vice president, and morning. Herbert Binger, his son spent a day Miss Janice Woodward who of depressing heat in the Tombs ed school in Armzville the nast win- Charles TTittle, of defense counsel, ter, spending her vacauSn said a certificate of reasonable doubt her grandparents. Mr and would be asked as soon as the men Blair. were sentenced Tuesday morning.

Aflat Marcelme Berry of Detroit Is Meantime, he added, all. the guest of her Mr keeping a upper and Mrs. Duckeit the convictions would lose much of I meeting today, Sundav nt st their force if they were not followed Lutheran church town I Mlis been en- Marcus and the two Singers were a vacation at her home J. B. Davison was among the call-j among the Saturday visitors in in Jacksonville yesterday after-1 sonvllle.

noon from the Prentice vicinity. Warren Brockhouse of Concord was L. C. Hes-s, of Chapin, was calling a business transactor in the city yes- Rev. T.

Marsh and Dr. T. O. to Jacksonville Saturday afternoon to Hardesty drove to Barry Thursday look after business interests. where Dr.

Marsh addressed convicted of willful misapplication of Richard Bell of While Hall was a meeting of the Baptist Brotherhood tfie funds of the Municipal Safe De- day where wtn on local merchants Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John H. Lukernan of Frank Hn was a shopper in Jacksonville yes ui Holly of Arnold, re turned Friday evening from a trip Annapolis, Alexandria, and otner places oi mu XV TO Ml( Hi AN Riley, of Mound road Witt cemetery. of the 1931 graduating 1 1 1 college, left yesterday Joseph Hawkney of Thayer, was in Brook, terday afternoon.

Richard Bell of White Hall was a business callsr in the city yesterday afternoon. B. Wolf of Chapin was a business D. Aik Hudson of Bluffs visitor in Jacksonville Saturday, drove to this city Saturday for a Frank T. Summers of Bluffs was a short visit.

business caller In Mrs. Thomas of Winchester week-end. was a week-end (aller in the city. Roy Schone of Chapin was listed Municipal It was the occasion of the 102nd an- posit company, a subsidiary. nlversary, and was preceded by a church supper.

Dr. Marsh was the PROPERTY day where she will be a membri of he faculty for the six sumnv high school. principal speaker on the program. CAR IS STOLEN Thomas Magner. Jr.

reported to police last night that his Chevrolet coach had been stolen from its parking place on North Mauvaisterre street, near the Illinois theater. The the city over the I car bore license number 1-269-527. Miss Mildred Morris of Bluffs was SOLD AT Al TION Property of the late Miss Hattie Bobbitt was sold at an rale yesterday afternoon in front of1 the Bank at Chapin. The resi- i REV. SMITH TO ADDRESft ANNIVERSARY MEETING Francis E.

Smith will preach his morning at Ihe Methodist church apead tue Michigan, to city yesterday looking after Hubert Day of Roodhouse spent as an out of town caller in the city i an out of town caller in Jacksonville is administrator of Miss Bobbitt's the city vesterdav lookup fiCM afternoon Jacksonville, yesterday afternoon. Saturday afternoon. interests dence in Chapin was purchased by! In Clinton, In the evening Frank Blair on a bid of $1 407, and he will the coSgregat on at sembled for the anniversary meeting of the M. E. church In Lincoln John White, of Jerseyville.

was in tty yester Interests. 27 Blair Holliday for $27 50 an acre auction was conducted by Merle Beddlngfield. T. Markham.

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