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HR TAGE THE JACKSONVTtXE PAir.V JOt'RN'AtK 1 MISS JOSEPHINE WATERS PLEASES IN VOICE RECITAL US tS. jcrrgeLLe. ulUA cA cuzcL a i.Tf' sLLtr ZL tu ua I CC jz 'W' II Josephine mewo-so- was greeted mom by a very good sited audience despite the much needed rain which inopportunely prevented many of her out of friends from attending her senior recital given in assemblv hall at MacMurrav Colleic last evening Waters was in excellent voice Social and Club Events Dixie Them at Queens George For Pi Pi Rha Young Mrs. Formal Well assistant hostesses. Preparations are under this The business session was conducted week for the Pi Pi Rho formal dance bv the president, Mrs.

Lawrence and presented her program with ease which will occupy the place of prom Hembrough and a letter of thanks and a charm of manner which inenee on the noeial schedule at Till- i from and Mrs. a former been a part of her development in the College this week-end Flovd psstor. was read. Then followed a four study. She has also ac- Lowarv and his committee has plavlet The Mistress and Her quired an artistic stvle and a nicety ranged for DeBolt's orchestra to plavbv MrS RfX and Dale interpretation all of which has been program of lively numbers Saturday White Games and contests wereen- a source of pleasurable satisfaction to evening.

April 35 at the Countrv Club bulb Bnd seed exchange thoae who have watched with interest at eight o'clock and to enjoyed A lovely luncheon course her Whereve; her future continue until a late hour A lunch hearing out the spring col- leads her. one is that she will wjjl be served at approximately eleven of Several always give pleasure with hor singing o'clock guests present and a very en- as well as with her own for the evening will be afternoon was spent by ay Certainly the man' beautiful Dean and Mrs. C. 8. Chappelear Prof iThf mepting will be in keeping flowers on the stage last evening attest to that.

W. Z. Fletcher who has taught her is to be congratulated on so excellent an exponent of his work. Mis? Pauline DeBruler Rave to the accompaniments the desired support never forgetting that thev were accompaniments. MacMurray College and Mrs.

H. J. Stratton and Prof and wltil Mothers and a play will Mrs. George Schneider. Assisting Mr.

Lowary. dance chair- 1 man. Gerald Brown. Don Miller "ntJv nil 8 Elm.r Mortholt H.rry Htnd.r.r, bi Baptist Church Claas i c.lub Will Meet Thla Fvenini "ome d0tnR thelr PhUathea the First' Baptist church will be in seaaion this during 1 evening at the home of Mrs. Ruby: to Birdsong.

723 Ooltra avenue, who will, prontable years be assisted in her duties hostess by Mrs. Eunice Craig. The enter- W'ord hss just been received in the tainment for the period is beine arranged bv Miss Marjorie Kitner and Miss Esther Sellers. The following officers were elected: 1 Ranson. Vice Hembrough.

Crain. Give Shower for Helen Hart. J. R. Robertson Hooters to Club.

College Hill club members gathered The south is preparing to crown Its cotton queens to reign with Cotton at spring planting Among the 1931 queens are Carroll Beatty Montgomery. Nancy Hough Riehmond, Va and Adeline Moreton Brookhaven, Miss. Columbia. earrl- tracted 2 000 where a com- city of the death of Miss 11a McClelland of Springfield. Illinois Miss Me- Clellsnd graduated from the Conservatory of Music several years ago and has been active in the music interests of Springfield for number of vears The services were conducted Mrs.

Carl Flanagan of this city hnrne Pares to plant another crop of the clothing Friday morning from the Episcopal entertained at the Paslield Park Inn I ivcivio of cotton in buildinc roads making church, where she been a leader in Springfield. Illinois recently. More carnivals or bags for fruit ar.d food in music activities complimentary to Miss Helen FORM FEDERATION OF CLUBS IN SCOn COUNTY Mrs. J. A.

McKeene ia Named President of Newly Organized Group Winchester. April assembly of the Woman Club helq their regular meeting at the home Mrs. Roy Dleterle Monday afternoon A federation was 0 i 7 anl''rri this time. Other organltatlons oi tna county w-re the guests of tha afternoon. The following of neon were J.

A. McKeene Herman Kiuvl. Blufrs. Secretary Mrs. Orville Alsey, Roy Coultas, ton.

Mrs Oeorge Edmonson, of Clinton. Ill and Mrs Waters, of Cambridge. were the speakers of the afternoon. A vocal number was given by E. Palmer, and two were presented by Mias Harriet Dan ford.

A piano waa given by Mrs Trlckey. After the program was heard, a social hour was enjoyed, and light refreshments were served by a apeclas committee. Notea A daughter was born to Dr. and Mra. J.

Burbank on Monday Mrs. Prank Cqwhirk and Thomas Dugan recent in Springfield Sheriff Montgomery and State Policeman Oeorte arrested C. Payne Monday afternoon for drlv- Mrs. Floyd Webster of Springfield vaia are much in vogue as Dixie pre- exhibit of cotton JPh. mrrttn wtt ronduettd C.r! city thi hom, ot Mri.

Johln' MjMM crop ot Ihr At the regular service at the Bap- Opal Harney. '32. of Waverly. Uh- East Douglas avenue, who is to on clothing and to demonstrate many other artu Iso demon- nois. elected vice-president of the become bride of Ruwel O'Donnell'Mr, rhannciMr' lhe many new nt w.

VI (rt I OUC stuffs, cotton fabric letterheada. and tlJlt church on Sunday a class of ten baptired and received the harV of fellowship at the evenlnf Miss Harney is member of the the form of a kitchen shower and BAKI POWDER ron OVER 4O YE New York. April lye and water were poured on Samuel Aisenson and hla two sons, Harold. 11, and Martin. 14, as they slept early today in their Brooklyn apartment.

Police Mrs. Minnie Aisenson. stepmother of the boys whom the' found a nightdress in a yard Detectives said neighbors Informed found for the strated Student Government Association at of Winchester sometime during the chief cash crop, hase been or- A similar event at Memphis. Tenn anc mu. recent meeting of the Association, coming month.

The affair was given KankSnwhichU entitled in 51816 fashioned after Orlears Mardi MurtfMr -or MuCamel. Where cotton IS Gras eelebreuc: Durinc the at I c- has officially week, with colorful and fancy Come accompanied them to St. th? the meeMni MrV Proclaimed April 19 to 25 as Cotton dress balls at which only cotton cab Funeral for Mrs Susan H.Slll Ifrf Week in South Carolina and a mam- tumee were worn The festival in- King will be held frwn the home of moth carnival is planned at the statejcluded the coronation of a king and her daughter. Mrs Beil Gidnes at capital, as well as in other cities oi queen, throne was made of two clock on Wednesday afternoon, the Palmetto state. bales of cotton.

Mr oi Manchester otfi- Cotton week follows the close Cotton growers and manufacturers ciatsng. Interment will be made in with the Cotton- the Manchester cemetery been entered in a contest in the B. hundred thousand members of t'welve i oii'Thi' Anderion. B. one or tne Textile institute oi In stag- The body of the deceased was division which is composed of the hundred Pa rent-Teacher associations tieth birthday by her son William celebrations of the iund in inr smaller colleges of the state.

The cup is turned this week to East St. Louie, Boyd Mr Bovd had invited a num- given for the first place in this con-where the thirty-second annual of friendsto gither at the 0 the idcf of Birl to le a uken to her home on test was won by the Greetines of Illinois Congress of at 43l South Clav thr carm als and fesU- Tuesday afternoon POUR BOILING LYE A Tm AlfCD Letters Societv and is the pres- bridge, three tables being at play for AINU A 1 C.K UV UK of Sigma Alpha lots music sor- several hours WHILE THEY SLEEP A concluding feature ority. of the evening was an elaborate! The annual meeting of the Illinois luncheon course. College Press Association of which Informal Reception the Oreetings is a member, will be State P. T.

A. Meet of For held on Mav 8 and 9, at Shurtleff I-oeal Intereat. An informal rereotion Collpff Alton. The OreMlnits has' The attention of approx.m.tely one vesterdav in horor ot i i 'h' cotton I 1 at are with the 110101 01 Anderson. S.

one of the biaeest Tevt institute of Net In Most of the have taken to the Danner Funeral Home choaen and prepared for burial, end will be married me 1 49 the afternoon of April 27. The speakers will be Dr. Oarry Cleveland cltv since 1S68 tea is an annual affair given by the Meyers. Edward Price Bell, Miss several having resided in thtr teeW pure afficient. use Um el liifk prced brands.

years ago during the editorship of ents and Teachers will be held Tues-Jat three o'clock and spent Lucy Schulte. day. Wednesday and Thursday. 1 hours with hi? mother Btjtnmrkthsr Invitatlona have been issued for the The convention theme is "Dexelop- 1 Mrs Bovd has manv friends in oMhe A tea to be given in Jane Hail ing Right Attitudes Among the j.ck*onvi;ic Auienson. who ormgmg to his house her own child.

ot the graduating class for Emma Brown of Skinner High Last Legion Dance of their friends in the surrounding vi- school. Denver. and Miss Anne Season Set for Tonight ctnity. Mias Nina Wvnd will act as Davis of Chicago, who was chair- The last of a series of dances pon 25 for Police said she had Jumped from the rear window of her apartment, spraining her ankle. At Coney Island hospital physicians ka.d Aisenson was burned from head to waist and might not recover The boys also were badly seared.

holding cotton carnivals given by the club of She aurvived by daughters. home of more than 100 cotton Following the development of the Mrs Oidney. in the home, and man uf act urine w. cotton" in the south Todd of Roodhouse Anderson, president of club. Ms the Federation of Master With Joe Suter.

Jim Tankeraiev, addressed more than 30 000 people in Spinners launched a cotton week in and Llndell Dleterle promoting, and 99 talks throughout the south Barcelona Thla event scheduled by the courtaey of the Suter Motor A two day program in Oastonia at- for May 11-17. company, the of Wmcheeter and UnUy had the OPPOrtUPitV "i'1' of listening to local merchanta advertise mer the local speaker iongtng to Joe Suter. during the aft- In Springtime Footwear, Paris Decrees 9rnovn ftnd An interesting program waa put on and enjoyed by By Diana Merwln for dark leathers hasing a fine people The following appeared i 25 POUNDS usto own covirnmint I general chairman of the tea and will man of the committee on vocational sored this year by the Jacksomiile Economy Plus Practicality Equals Style be aaMsted by Edith Douglas, Olena fjuidance and child labor at the White Post of the American Legion will be Cole, Josephine Frances Ten- House conference. A large amount of staged tonight at the Jacksonville dick, Mary Parker. Ellen Orr.

Helen time will be devoted to conferences at State Hoapital gvmnasiuni DeBolt Hart, Irma Palmer and Juanita Jor- which different of the orchestra a program oi work will be discussed dance music irom the hours of eight Mr. ind.WAf a.hi.nri thlrd Tirontan club A feature of tht convention wiU be'to twelve a A'SSHm, and WUHur next Beturaay evening. Ajiri. at lingers chorus, under direction and their committee are making ar- oclock Dr Dan Brummitt, of Miss Frances Chatbum of Spring- rangements for the dancr of the Northwestern Christian llehi. state music chairman.

Miss 1 this Monday to tne 'Advocate. Chicago, will be the speak- Chatbum also will direct community 1 Thru Tau 1 a The guest list includes President singing at all sessions. Piedce Ueek. and Mrs. McClelland, Dean Austin.

Members of the various T. A Pledge week Rev. and Mrs Francis F. Smith, and organizations in this city who expect last evening in the of Delta reptiles will be the stand can he if also Miss Ooldena Fiiher of the to attend part of the sessions include Theta Tau held at the club roon on by ol woman wants to he petals of Oregg School. Chicago.

A number of Markilhe, Mrs. Robert West State street This the uc I former club members are also ex- Capps. Mrs. Irma Elliott Johnson, of a series of stunts and varied en- bluc wiI1 with pected. Mrs.

Earl Spink and Mias Hester Bur- tertainment which the pledges are to bluc freen gree' In acccwdance with custom the next bridge. A number of others mav give for the actives in the immediate- d-rii rrd uUli ox-Wood beige of the Greetings will be to go. future. The next such gathermu will having dark red accessor- HEADQUARTERS Travellers from Associated Press Fashion Editor colored piping, are now eschewed by tMn program James Tankeraiev clcgance many smart women. harmonica and piano: l.indell footruie spring.

Sturdy leathers and simple designs Oieterle, socal toloe: Neta Hagel- The shoes which amart feminity are the rule. There is a new tea kid Coultas wears with Its vernal togs will be with a sandpaper-Ukc finish, expen- numbers; quartet. Mrs Joaephlne pretty to look at. but the essence of five but almost as durable as time. Montgomery.

Catherine Quinn, practicality for which will be us-d for both walking Thompson, Betty Smith; Colored will be worn in great rhoes and eveninc altppers. Bv day 'ocal dueta. Mliaea Montaomerv tad but blanks, browns and the it bv night it gleams and It Quinn; vocal numbers by Roy Phears if fed neither by the driving Hombeek. Gent bar rs nor the mishaps of a dance Bert Smith. fVes1.

ox expensive shoes will favor reptiles. call ar.d antelope Pumps with Smith Fd Ryan, old time fiddhnc; Moore Brothers Orcheatra. Joe Hoidmark of Kansaa City. Jacksonville and Illinois jlished by of the Freshman class. This plan has been In use for Asbury Aid Society vear.s in an effort to acquaint I Has Important Meet, the Freshmen wnth the mechanics of be Fridav evei 1 the home of Mias Martha Mason.

Miss Georgia Shaver. Icrss Arfrw bLPHU or4 orthmtrt HOTKL4 SHERMAM publication as well as to give them entertained the home of Mrs F. E. practice in news writing. Ellen Ryn-' Hembrough recently with Mrs.

Rex iker, who has served as a reporter en Ranaoo, Mrs. Dale White, the staff this year has been as editor-in-chief and Jessica Huas, But smart women will have nothing piedce id- ,0 110 wuh shoes which do The Asbury Lscies Aid Society was emsor. was Tn charge of the not harmonlte closely with their out- pers are the ga-. in v. la.

left early A mnlae AsIaahb a buckle or leather bow oxford at the home of Mr. and and a few strap slippers are the fav- Albert Hainafurther Saturday and orlte Sunday He is en route to home Afternoon shoes favor dull ribbed irom trip to Chicago, silk such faille, while evening slip- David Hainafurther and Dr. and Mrs. Harker have gone of hard work. She took up the work in which the Muriel Sale array They are made of bright- by motor for New Orleans, aecom Almyra Samples and Edna Barrowi or broun will be colored de mine 'matching by Cheater Neat, who Is participated.

completed by black, brown or reptile gown or combined R01nf to make a vlait at Donaldsville shoes in one color. Two-color shoes silver or gold kid. La Hainafurther vlait htr daughter, Mra Tire Lewenberg Mr. and Wesley Taylor of Virder. were Winchester vleitors on Monday also a staff meinbei to be associ- St Missouri.

This honor comes phine. Mary and Sarah Ad' Miss 11 after many months eline over the week end Trousered Skirts Are No Longer Fad8 Helen Orant of Casey, Illinois and 4 jf Ooubk 0 up at the Madeline shop last tall and did Misses Helen Jameson and Lucile such splendid work that the manager Jameson of Canton were guests at the recommended her for a position in a college over the week end. much larger shop on the west side Plans for fete to be Paris On Fashion's Map community high school won firu place in the aub-dla- By Diana pleated troueers and a third dia- and mutlcal meet held 14 femininity a costume with Saturday. worn unfler a wrap-around back to Berkeley after spending sev eral weeks with their son, Ralph Harker and family of Angeles. The Alumnae News will be ready for distribution within a few Misa Edith Potts, class of 1909, ia attending Columbia University, working for her Ph.

degree in the (full charge of her shop, as she in- tion Department Work has begun up. irom beach to ballroom, from Generally they are designed of heavy Humorous field of nursing. Mias Potts was a very to take a trip to Europe and on the costumes, the cast hss been t0 in steady progress. winch falU in jpple fold? to rm strong student while in college and be away for several months. selected, and the practice for the And Parisian cotiturlers declare that the ankles Extemporaneous has a number of friends in the city, Orr Mullma been dances will begin very soon.

The following represen tati vea of where has been employed until a held on Saturday, May 9, are rapidly ls adopting trousered skirt hort time ago, when the of taking shape under the direct The bit treated models, hailed After noon tea trcisered high achoo! won the Madeline asked her to take Miea Rearick of the nly a a jear aao. marche 1 and full. thr full charge of her shop, as she in- tion Department Work has bctur. ud beach to ballroorfrom Generally they are detuned of heaw Humorous declamat.on- Har Mis. Elirabeth Goooall 1930 gradu- appointed head of the Home Econo-, Opal Springs of Robinson Illinois ate in the department of Home Eco- Department of Hardin College, has been elected editor of the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a a a uwoiaiauwuMmmm 81 Cflit 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Housecleaning Made Easy Let us call for your Curtains and Drapes In fact, that should be dry cleaned.

And we will deliver them when you are ready for them. No extra charge for calls or delivery. Ask us about the new prices. WM. HUNTER The Man Who CiotKea fWOM H74 PHONr'im LEADING CLEANER recently been appointed manager of the Madeline Hat Shop of MILLIONS ENJOr UNUSUAL THRILL' IN RARE CUFFEE Talented Routing Process Gives Hills Bros.

Coffee Distinctive Flavor Mexico Mlasourl. for the year 1931 32 Mullins received her degree in Home Economies in the class ot 192S and taught in the Mt. Pulaaki. Illinois High School foi era! the trousered akirt is one fashion Dinner are frankly trousered. Dolan.

to home for about two is much improved and to be i the office for a short time Monday. Misa Clarice Orim entertained her aister, Dorothy Orim of 1 Falrview over the week end Miss Lavina of Palmyra waited with her that has a future instead of a pan. and many of are slit to the Robert Gasen. fljli. With beach anti dinner pajamas knee There white.

Ivory and pale Shrock ia the m- aoco for 1931-32. Astrid Johnson of Pinned to the fashion map. trousered blue worn with muctor Attica, Indiana was elected Mepped into the of matching fabrir, black In in mus under the manager. style scene thia spring The aool and net trimmed with black un- of Mum Loulae MeOmbar. The Y.

A. cabinet for 1931- Unen suits which madame tnay a ear curled ostrich, ihe mg local wen 33 been elected and will be inau- show bifurcated al- CerUa combined a)th gold place Margaret Qumn Girls Olee place. Winchester. The contestants who won firat or will enter the district meet to be held at Macomb on May gurated Into their various positions though they are half concealed. Miss Annabel Crum director of the early in Mav rhoae elected to fill One couturier places a aide panel above the knee ai department of Secretarial Education offices are; President, Marv Warner; the back of the trousered skirt ly below, white chiffons are the end with frieno? 1 vice-president, Janet McClelland! a long tunic, half cover- made with as full as a skirt in Bloomington Pauline DeBruler; confined chairman, Aurelle Proctor; social chairman.

Kaileen Hast; social service chairman. Helen Magill; program chairman. Josephine Ford; world fellowship. Paulino Frame; fommiMlon, Sarsh Adeline Waters. Mr and Car! Arnold of spent afternoon in Jacksonville.

CHAPIN SCHOOL MARKS ARBOR DAY WITH PROGRAM Taylor. Genevieve Thompson, Richard 2- Vivian Kneeland. Kenneth Rice, Jr. Gothinett and Holland Humes. Vocal Duet, Garden" Vanlter and Marietta Smith.

Alfred Brown of MurrayMlle waa a Monday caller in the city. Ch.pin. AiHll Or.a, By a radically different process of fiavor-control. hava given their rara blend of coffee a flavor such as no other coffee little at a the of this patented Roasting. A constant stream of green coffee is introduced into the roasters in automatically measured lots of about three pounds, and passes through in a ateady flow, roasting a little at a time.

The heat is New Face Powder Doesn't Dry Skin controlled so any variation in the roast absolutely prevented. Such uniformity of tha roast it not possible by bulk In spite of watchful care some of tha coffee is roasted too toa little. FUvor variation is therefore inevitable. As fast as Hiils Bros. Coffee is roasted, it ground and packed vacuum.

By this air. the flavor of coffee, is taken from the can, and kept out. Ordinary cans, aven if air-tight, will not keep coffee freah. Ask for Hills Bros. otfee by name and look for the on the can.

Kold everywhere by Hills Coffaa. Inc Chieago, lUlBOili Just try this new wonderful powder, MELLO-OLO Spreads smoothly and prevents pores. Blends naturally any on longer. MELLO-OLO ia purest and finest face powder matter approved bv United government Fresh, automatically skin or it look flskv Oet MFLLO-OLO Stores. Armstrong Drug lAdv.) Painting.

Decorating PAPER HANGING Satisfaction Guaranteed Estimates Furnished Will be glad to call at your home with paint and wall paper samples. IRVIN BIGGS 124 Richard Street school Arbor day progiam PYiday afternoon which waa concluded with the planting of an umbrella tree given by the 8th grade as a memorial to their class. The tree was Class exercise. Recitation, Bruck- house. i Songs.

What the presented by George Sterling president of the and received girls. by Princjpal Anderspn in behalf of DrTprnlnK vrhnni And the Brade school board Recitation, Four Leaf Get a PERMANENT WAVE NOW keep fresh cppraraaee er Checkerboard Beauty Shop Glenn Mrlver Phane ISM Applehee Ri4g. THE NEW Servel Hermetic Refrigerator Here 3 Cu. Ft. Site $170 up Home Appliance Company the school and the grade of directors.

The afternoon program Cartnght Song, Arbor and 4th grade girls. Piano solo-Marietta Strath Retimtion, Elinor Vortman. Address, Early History of Arbor Mrs. H. K.

Onken. Vocal Oreen I Recitation. Woodward 322 t. State Phone 31 Lee McNeil. Recitation, Joyce Kilmer Kneeland Song Voices of the Wood Glee club.

After the of tree planting was over the audience was dismissed with prayer by principal Mrs George Smith wa? hostess to the Past Noble Grand club Thursdayi with ten members present. During the business session it de- Musical Reading Apple Bloaeoms ctded to send a box of home grown J. flowers to a member. Song, FeJtal Day Olee Jejry Simplon, who is ill at her home club in Flint, Mich. After the usual exer-i Address, Value of a hocial hour was enjoyed at Superintendent of ihe High School, time the hostess terved dcll- Warren H.

Trimble clous refreshments. Songs. The Brown Thrush. Little Mr, and Mis. Warren Trimble left Brown and 4th grade for Normal and Hopedalo to, visit their parents over the week end.

talks on or, aud fith grade, Harold Kahleart, Kathryn Kellogg, Alfred Park Lacey of Pittlfieid made sev-; Durbin, Kosabelle Maxine'eral calls in Jacksonville Thompsou, lAicllle Nergenah, Oeorge MRMPAIU1U For Liver and Kidney Ailments At All Druggists Genuine ORANGE CRUSH ORANGE CRUSH Artz Beverages Phone 221 If you have extra typing to do at home or In the office we specialise on renting all make machines at the following 1 week $1.00 1 month $3.00 4 We deliver and call for machines EARL A. DAVIS Applebee Bldg. Phone 98W.

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