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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY JOURNAL. JACKSONVILLE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1950 PHONE 61 Fenstermaker High Man In Contest For County Judge Cain Gams Long Lead President Summers Over Harvey Dowling Committees School Board republican for sheriff A 9 Democratic County Treasurer Fred Cain, incumbent, was leading; Cass returned a vote oi 1195 for his opponent Harvey J. Dowling by Cain and 584 for Dowling. 1 Dr A president of a vote of 5,423 according to incom- Reports from Greene Jacksonville Board of Education, plete unofficial returns from 10 of showed Cain had 975 votes and announced standing committees for the 12 counties in the district, for Dowling 713.

at the organizational the office of Democratic central Hancock county gavt Cam 994 and n2 held xuesa a evening. committeeman. DcwUng 484. The board canvassed Saturday's 1 At 1 Wednesday morning: Ten precincts out of 15 in Jersey retums: President Summers, rf Cain had piled up a vote of 12,463 county gave Cain 507 votes and MrS-Alice Engelbach. W.

Lee igainst 7,220 for Dowling. Dowling 212. ridge and Theodore C. Rammel- Cain was leading Dowling 2,137 to Twenty-one out of 38 precincts in were declared elected. No.

1,797 in Morgan county when tabu- McDonough county gave Cain 1471, The committees appointed were Franklin, no. 2..........................10 lations had been received from 37 and Dowling 66 G. instruction: Gertrude Beggs. 1 the 43 Pike county gave Cain J681 chairman. Alice Engelbach, Robert Lynnville 6 In Adams county 70 of the to 533 for Dowling.

Kenneth Stapleton. Meredosia, No. 1 .......................10 71 precincts reporting Cain had a Dowling was leading in Scott Building and Grounds: Harry Murrayville, No. 1 11 vote of 3,361 to 1,772 for Dowling. county when 13 our of 15 precincts Dowland, chairman, Willard Cody, Murrayville, No.

2 ................46 Brown county gave Cain 1,011 tabulated. Dowling had 404 Kenneth Stapleton, W. Lee Woold- Pisgah votes and Cain 7C2. to 514 for Dowling. nose.

Finance: Robert Spink, chairman. Waverly, No. 2 11 Cass Democrats Pick Brannan For Sheriff William Townslay, Theodore Rammelkamp. Sheriff Edwin C. Brannan defeated three other Beards town residents for the Democratic nomination for sheriff of 2ass county in primary balloting.

He received 1,450 votes. Harry H. Hager ran second, with 606: Ora T. Campbell got 331 and Charles Colvin received 234. County Clerk George D.

Shultz, a candidate for reelection, gained a high complimentary vote in the Democratic primary. Unopposed, he received 2.231 votes. 29 more than Majority Senatre Leader Scott W. Lucas received. The Republicans nominated Turner R.

Antrobus to oppose Brannan this fall. With 17 precincts of the 21 reporting, Antrobus had a wide lead over his opponent, Orville J. Dietsch, 432-236. Congressman Sid Simpson of Carrollton was the top vote getter on the Republican ticket. Seventeen of the 21 precincts gave the incumbent 624 votes.

Cass county gave Democrats Howard Manning of Jerseyville a 3-1 lead over Henry D. Sullivan of Quincy. Fred A. Cain, state central committeeman from the 20th Congressional district, topped his townsman, Harvey J. Dowling of Jacksonville.

by more than 2-1. 1195 to 584 in complete, but unofficial, returns. Democratic: 21 precincts, complete. Scott W. Lucas.

2209 Michael Howlett, 1656. Mark A. Peterman. 1118; C. Hobart Engle, 667.

Ora Smith, 1631. William Kauffman, 1605. Howard Manning. 1243: Henry D. Sullivan, 486.

Fred A. Cain, 1195: Haney Dowling. 584. C. R.

Ratcliffe, 4779: Major T. Flowerree, 1239. Will E. Burns, 1771. Roland B.

Rohrer, George D. Schultz, 2231. G. A. Looman, 2054.

Edwin C. Brannan, 1450: Havana Widower Found Shot Dead On Wife's Grave The body of William A. Whitehead, a 52 year old the grave of his v. ife in Bethel ctme- tery live miles north of Chandlerville at 2 p.m. 1 Monday His head had Ora.

been blown off by a shotgun blast. C. Jacksonville, No. 1 ..................10 Jacksonville, No. 3 ................23 Jacksonville, No.

4 ..........26 Jacksonville, No. 5 ................16 Jacksonville, No. 6 ..................35 Jacksonville, No. 7 ................24 Jacksonville, No. 10................23 Jacksonville, No.

11 9 Jacksonville. No. 19 ................13 Jacksonville, No. 20 ..............33 Alexander 16 43 Arcadia 16 26 Centerville 1 27 Chapin, No. 1.......................

21 65 Chapin, No. 2....................... 16 63 concord 29 78 Franklin, No. 1 11 79 Franklin, No. 2 8 75 Literberrv 18 69 Lynnville 27 68 Markham 12 25 Meredosia, No.

1................. 35 37 Meredosia, No. 2................. 67 31 Murrayville, No. 1...............

15 44 Murrayville, No. 2 18 76 Pisgah 12 70 Prentice 9 124 Woodson 39 93 Jacksonville, No. 2............ 82 200 Jacksonville. No.

3............. 98 109 Jacksonville, No. 4............. 74 157- Jacksonville, No. 5..............

49 5 'S 68 12 27 60 57 102 41 69 18 18 21 Rowe Second; Acorn, Pinson, Hembrough, Ashbaugh Winners Richard Godfrey Best Of Evening At Toastmasters The Athenian Toastmasters club voted Richard Godfrey the best Wednesday morning's tabulation of the Republican speaker of the evening yesterday at neonewBy mornm3 the Dunlap banquet room, for County Judge wos, his discourse on Smart 35 precincts: Father Joseph Kromenaker was Fenstermaker, 1430; Rowe, 1189; Alvorex, 556; toastmaster for the session. j.on 4 9 President Frank Smith called the meeting to order, and acting secretary Oliver McIIraih gave his report. Naihan Coonrod began the talks with The Quadrennial and Macy Hcllowcll followed with Education for Frank Smith spoke on to Op- 75 Jacksonville, No. 6 70 Jacksonville, No. 7 145 Jacksonville.

No. 8 No. 10 Totals .....................................355 1849 Jacksonville. No. 13 ---------------------------i Jacksonville, No.

14 REPUBLIC AN COUNTY JUDGE Campbell, 331: Charles Authorities surmised Whitehead T. Colvin, i Hager, 606. B. W. Smith, 1976.

Republican: 17 out of 21 precincts. over ill health Everett McKinley Dirksen, 560: At the head of the grave William J. Baker, 58; Lar Daly, 7. Thei uel. James Simpson, 90: William G.

Stratton, 387: ling the trigger with a maple stick, Ht was believed to have been de- 1 sponaer.i over in neairn. were twin stcnes. bearing name and the other that of liis wife. I eron W. Merryman, 14: Louis Both stones had been placed therej Nelson.

71: Henry J. after his death, oi n. i- Meredosia. No. 1 15 years ago.

In onp of his oockets was found a Warren E. Wright, 58; Herbert note to his son. Clark of Bath, with B. Blanchard. 4.

whom he made his home. The note Vernon L. Nickell, 511: Clyde asked his sen to claim a stove pnr- Franklin Burgess, 100. chased a week aero. Eugene T.

Devitt, 40: George Morris Bel), v.ho farms rear Moffat, 45; Earle Benjamin chandlerville, was cutting timber Searcy. 431; William dose the Cemetcry and heard the shot. He found the body and then called Coroner Richard Hurley of Mason county. The body was taken to Lintner Brown, 56. Robert L.

Conn, 173; Bernard W. Smith. 196; William E. Cole 126. Sid- Simpson, 624.

Gail B. Ranson. 534. Robert H. Allison, 1167: William G.

Burnsmier, 384; George B. Wiemer, 264; Edward C. Gie- belhausen. 47. M.

M. Cruft, 555. P. Rainey Hinds, 494. Turner B.

Antrobus, 432; Orville J. Dietsch, 236. Kenneth C. Pittman. 506.

District Methodist Meet Here This Week lerville, where an inquest is sched- juled for 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. Whitehead, a farmer, was born Feb. 13, 1898. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Charles Cowin of Kilbourne, Mrr. Wcodrow Ray of this city and Mrs. Donald Canada of Beardstown; (two sons, Clark of Bath and James of Oakford; his aged lather, James of Bath; and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Herrmann, Mrs. William Schad and Mrs.

C. S. Barr of Chandlerville and and Mrs. E. R.

Barrett of Bath. Funeral services will be held at the Bethel church Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. William Ray as the Searcy, B. R.

Moore and Kenneth officiating minister. Burial will be Tinsley. M. R. Dixon of Peoria will made in Bethel cemetery.

be the presiding elder, opening the session at 9:30 a.m. Rev. J. W. Curtiss will deliver the sermon.

As it will be Stewardess Day, the women of the society will serve the Jacksonville will be the host city for the Springfield district convention of missionaries, stewardesses and laymen of the African Methodist Episcopal church, to be held Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Rev. F. B.

Stratton is the local meals. After the evening services, a reception is to take place in the Delta Nu Hears ichurch Parlors- 1 Reports On Welfare Work Wednesday will begin with de-1 APlmyra Jackson, president, Social Events votions by Rev. Stratton, W. A. Last Rites Tuesday For Mary Slater On Thursday devotions will be led by Rev.

W. R. Thompson. N. W.

Guy ed at a regular meeting of Delta Nu I and C. W. Stratton at 9 a.m. An open chapter of Delta Tlieta Tau soror- Murrayville, No. 2 will follow on the topic, ity which was held at the Dunlap we as stewardesses doing Monday.

in our power to create unity by love! After Betty Fitzsimmons gave the and indoctrination? If so. report. Lucy Clancy re- Tay lor ville, Peoria, Decatur and Ported for the welfare committee. Mattoon representatives will lead Funeral services for Mary Wake! the discussion Slater were held Tuesday afternoon) A paper on "Holy Communion and at 2 o'clock at the Gillham Funeral the Meaning of the Lord's Home with the Rev. William J.

Bos officiating. Organ music was furnished by Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson.

The flowers were cared for bv Mrs. will be given by Mrs. Horten.se Harris. Mrs. W.

C. Gray is president of the stewardess convention. The afternoon session will be This committee recently purchased articles of new clothing for two needy and worthv residents of Jack- a donation will be made in the immediate future. The bearers were Harry Hudson. Charles Nunes, Ernest Tankersley, FHward Blesse.

James Baptist. Wil- The nominating committee, con- Circle are to serve meals during the day. sisting of Lee Heim, chairman. Lu- On Friday, Lavman Day, there icille Chandler, and Jane Doyle, was liam St rubble. Clarence Black and "ill be reports from all and wil1 Present names for 99 ft 3 9 3 V.

5 i 9 2 11 18 222 28 1 18 Chapin, No. 1 9 13 14 35 Chapin. No. 2........ 4 9 10 6 Concord 44 18 3 25 Franklin.

No. 1 7 25 14 23 Franklin, No. 2 12 33 5 36 Literberry 2326 723 Lynnville 1526 5 37 Meredosia. No. 1 10 14 750 Murrayville, No.

1 8 34 8 27 Murrayville, No. 2 12 18 741 8 16 2 17 Prentice 77 1 20 Waverly, No. 1 1523 12 58 Waverly, No. 2 5 38 760 Jacksonville, No. 1 4 43 1638 Jacksonville, No.

2 4 18 925 Jacksonville, No. 3 10 39 27 13 Jacksonville, No. 4 16653248 Jacksonville, No. 5 14 50 11 33 Jacksonville, No. 6 20 1092884 Jacksonville, No.

7 11 3841 45 Jacksonville, No. 8 194819 41 Jacksonville, No. 9 23 66 30117 Jacksonville, No 10 22 44 5863 Jacksonville, No. 1153217 33 Jacksonville, No. 12 20 54 3970 Jacksonville, No.

13 12 34 16 32 Jacksonville. No. 19 18 20 13 29 Jacksonville, No. 202860 22 72 1046 4831246 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY JUDGE 5 3 3 3 3 25 54 Arcadia 19 22 5 21 Chapin, No. 1.........

31 51 Chapin. No. 2448 Concord 19 120 Franklin. No. 21 30 Franklin.

No. 2 29 40 Literberry 23 17 Lynnville 1431 10 24 Meredosia, No. 1 42 39 Meredosia. No. 2 86 83 Murrayville, No.

1 20 32 Murrayville, No. 2 20 18 11 2981 Jacksonville, No. 2 44 52 Jacksonville, No. 3 46 84 Jacksonville, No. 45265 Jacksonville, No.

5 28 82 Jacksonville, No. 6 21 82 Jacksonville, No. 7 4160 Jacksonville, No. 8 30 97 Jacksonville. No.

10 26 89 Jacksonville. No. 13 28 52 Jacksonville, No. 14 24 95 Jacksonville, No. 15 48 129 Jacksonville, No.

16 55 128 Jacksonville, No. 17 37 80 Jacksonville, No. 18 10 70 Jacksonville No. 19 8 48 Jacksonville, No. 20 69 135 Jacksonville, No.

15 Jacksonville, No. 16 Jacksonville, No. 17 Jacksonville, No. 18 Jacksonville, No. 19 Jacksonville, No.

20 49 51 56 48 45 112 86 82 60 39 25 118 39 36 36 18 7 21 40 56 56 58 57 69 70 39 Godfrey conducted the table topics program, when Alvin Otto. Roy Warner and Dr. K. M. 98 98 61 45 26 85 Judge Paul Fenstermaker led his nearest rival, Richard Yates Rowe, by a margin of 200 votes for Republican nomination for county on the basis of incomplete primary election returns early this morning.

The race between Fenstermaker and Rowe, developing into a neck-and-neck pace at times os returns trickled in last night, featured the primaries in Morgan county. Fenstermaker, who is completing his third term as county judge, rolled Acom Defeats Points Beams gave informal talks on big up 1246 votes in the 31 precincts In the third contest for business and tiaffic problems in thejwhieh hid reported near midnight, office on the Republican' ticket city. Ralph Wilson talked on "My while Rowe had amassed 1046 votes Arthur Acom pulled away from Free Favorite Trailing these two candidates were Points of Waverlv by a rather Ralph Wilson was the evaluator Russell J. Alvarez with 483 and majority after returns from 24 pre- for Coonrod. Victor Sheppard for Andrew A.

Ormiston with 420. jcincts were rounded up. The vote at The Democratic contest for county that stage was Acom 1187; Points judge was a much different brand. Brcwn served as general critic, sam Pinson stepping away I Democrats had three contests for I to a two-to-one lead over Ot'o H. count.v offices with the contest be' Niemann.

The vote in 34 precincts tween Niemann and Pinson heading I of the 43 was Pinson 2124; Niemann tbe county ticket. J. F. Ashbaugh of Waverly, with 1652 votes, held a lead Roy Vensel of this city for county treasurer, with 34 precincts reporting. vote was 1384 at this Hollowell, Dallas Schultz for Smith and Alvin Otto for Godfrey.

Howard Jerry Richardson was timekeeper. Centenary Church Receives Largest Class In History Totali .................................1384 1652 1050. Republican Race lose The first few precincts to report threw the Republican race for county judge into a spirited battle 'between Fenstermaker, a veteran of campaigns, and Rowe, a FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN 20th District (D). stage. McDaniel Nominated County Commissioner Carlos E.

Mc- Dr.niel of Chapin rolled up an impressive lead ever Dallas E. Streeter cf near Concord in their Returns from Homer Mitchell. Burial was in cemetery. Diamond Grovi TIME SAVER Palenno, Sicily April 11- Ninfa Piazza. 31.

already sons but hoped Mrs had six and all unfinished business will be taken care of. W. C. Gray, head of the layman organization, will preside. The missionary society will serve the meals for the day.

Delegates who will be present from the Jacksonville church new officers at the next meeting. The next meeting of the group will be held at the Dunlap Hotel on April 24 and will be followed by a social gathering at the home of Helen Little, 206 Caldwell. Totals Democratic County Commissioner ........65 9 sr. 3 27 Arcadia 116 16 Centerville 20 8 Chapin, No. 1 ........51 35 Chapin.

No. 2 ........35 39 Concord ....102 33 Franklin, No. 1 ........2427 Franklin, No. 2 48 34 Literberry 22 20 Lynnville 7 43 Markham ........14 22 Meredosia, No. 1 ..................5272 Meredosia, No.

2 ....100 100 Murrayville, No. 1 41 20 Murrayville, No. 2 ............55 13 Pisgah ...............33 17 21 13 ........73 44 Jacksonville, No. 2 ............65 48 Jacksonville. No.

3 ........8283 i Jacksonville, No. 4 ...........6771 Jacksonville, No. 5 ........6950 Jacksonville, No. 6 ..............71 43 Jacksonville, No. 7 ........6560 Jacksonville, No.

8 ........6480 Jacksonville, No. 10 ........84 43 Jacksonville, No. 13 ........44 49 Jacksonville, No. 14 ........79 63 Jacksonville, No. 15 ....106 91 Jacksonville, No.

16 .119 91, Jacksonville. No. 17 ........38 95 i Jacksonville, No. 18 ........54 31 Jacksonville. No.

19 ........31 27 Jacksonville, No. 20 ........92 151 ...1919 1659 first-starter in the political arena Centenary Methodist church. 129 R0we held a scant advantage at years old, received into its rnemer-, times as the precinct returns filtered ship the largest class in the history ijn. On several occasions the margin oi the church. Centenary Methodist I swung back and forth, but lr ter "at raCC commissioner is the oldest organized church in night with two- thirds of the returns late iast gave Mc- Jacksonville, and lays claim to one for, Fenstermaker moved 1132.

of the oldest in Illinois. jout to a 200 vote advantage Judges and clerks labored untii Those who came into the church F.ir, midnight in several precinct? from nthpr faiths or hv confession of I iolmer sheriff, to tabulate the vote, the turnout be- The following people joined Cen- Republi- Several candidates in both Republican and Democratic parties were cbm- Hembrough enjoyed an 1849 to 355jmitteemen with interesting contests advantage. several precincts. Mrs Floyd Craft, Mr. and hough.

Roiiivd Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Forrest Lilley, William McGee. Mrs.

Miller. Mrs. Earl Moore, James Ogle. Leland Ogle, Mr. Mrs.

Wilkinson Leads In Greene County Race Carrollton Mrs. Thelma Chap- gave Powell 542 votes. His opponent and Mrs. Lloyd Ogle. Mr.

and Mrs. man Wilkinson, Roodhouse high Allen Norton, had 193. 44 Carl Saxer, Charles Saxer. Mr. and school instructor, enjoyed a slight Mrs.

Joe Schildman, Don over County Superintendent of Congressman received 1417 votes Winkle. Roy Vensel, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Whiteside in the race His Democratic opponent received Gordon Walker, Johnny Walker. Mr. for Democratic nomination to the 3C0 and Mrs. Roy Warner. The unofficial count from 21 Mrs.

Arthur Lee Woods. Mrs. Ken- of Greene 28 precincts gave neth Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ml-s.

Wilkinson, 1024. Mr. Whiteside, Democratic: Woolridge, Miss Doris Jean superintendent of for the: ont 0f 28 precincts. Howard Manning, running foi Fred A. Cain was leading Harvey J.

Dowling 975-713. Miss Judith Gcdfrey, Miss Mary Past 20 years, had 905 votes and Olinj Louise Godfrey, Miss Nancy Stead, Carrollton school head, Miss Charlotte Hoagland, Beverly votes. Ann Arnett, Pamela Sue Cole. Bruce Ward Burton, former 1 892-Rollir. W.

Frame 651 Allen Lilley. Jickie Weston. Thomas sheriff, had a lead of almost 1 Thurston, James McDonald. Wayne 1 votes the battle for the For county judge, Jack A. Alfeld, 44.

For county clerk. Dwight Coonrod, Cole. Jacqueline Conlee. Janet Lilley. Joyce Lilley.

Sharon Lizenby, Raymond Menge, Sharon Menge. David Miller, Howard REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 52 Franklin, No. 1 84 Franklin, No. 2 Meredosia. No.

1 Murrayville, No. 1 52 Prentice ksonville. No. 4 ksonville, No 5 ksonville No. 6 ksonville, No.

7 Jacksonville. No. 10 1050 2124 Jacksonville. No. 11 No.

19 Jacksonville. No. 20 are Philathea Class Meets Louisa W. Bundy, stewardess; Gracf rhurfh her seventh be a girl. Today she Evelyn The Philfltbea class of birth to more boys.

I THANK YOU I wish to thank the voters of Morgan ccuntv and the 20th congressional district for their wonderful support at the primary election on Tuesday. I hope to be your candidate again. Harvey J. Dowling. Vfni pQrtar 1 church met for its month- Mis.

Cornelia Carter, layman. Mrs. 1 Arthur Harris committee. is on the courtesv Funeral Services Carload of Pipe Just received. WE ARE NOT UN- ing in the social rooms of the church Monday evening.

Following the business meeting, reports were heard from a mission 111 Manila in which the group is very interested. experiences on her recent trip to Mexico. Mrs. Clara Williams was in charge of a quiz contest. The hostesses for the meeting were Miss Mary Perkins.

Miss Mrs. Linnie Tranbarger Services for Mrs. Linnie Tranbarger will be held Wednesday at 2 pm. at uie Neece Mineral Home Kerns. Franklm.

with burial in the Frank-i lin cemetery. The remains are Hie home oi a daughter. Mrs. Emma READING CIRCLE TO MEET DER SOLD. Buy now before price Vanwinkle.

320 North Clay avenue, of ateel advances. Cali or write us Jacksonville. about present or future plans. Most I ----------------------------complete stock of fittings and selection of brands of appliances, bathroom fixtures, pumps, cabinets sinks, we know of at PLACE. Also try us on shingles, sheetrock and other buiki tnf uems, also copper tubing.

39 INCH FENCE 47 INCH FENCE l.M NAILS BY KEG 8 JS9 ON HONOR ROLL James Sheehan of R. R. No. 2. Jacksonville, a student at ONE Millikin Universitv.

has been named asphalt on the first semester honor roll at the university, A student must have at average to be listed roll. iing Circle will mtet Friday evening I at the home of Mrs. Lucille Morrison, 503 Lincoln avenue. least a on the I Thanks Voters It is a great C. A.

DaKHin Co. jr rnajOm. PL splendid support for County Judge. With I FOB SALE Registered Angus bulls. Harry Kill- am.

rbone R-WU, in November. Alenxanper 2 9 9 3 7 62 -i ft 24 Arcadia 11 21 23 4 Chapin. No. 1................. 85 9 Chapin.

No. 2.................76 3 104 39 Franklin. No. 1 28 21 Franklii. No.

2 57 14 17 25 Lynnville 21 24 22 13 Meredosia, No. 1........... 69 12 Meredosia. No. 2 158 35 Murrayville, No.

1........ 28 25 Murrayville, No. 2 20 39 30 19 Prentice 23 i Woodson 77 29 Jacksonville, No. 2 50 49 Jacksonville. No.

3 52 80 Jacksonville. No. 4 66 54 Jacksonville. No. 5 66 30 Jacksonville.

No. 6 58 46 Jacksonville, No. 1 63 46 Jacksonville. No. 8 81 41 Jacksonville.

No. 10 50 62 Jacksonville. No. 13 55 20 Jacksonville. No.

14 88 39 Jacksonville. No. 15 119 64 Jacksonville, No. 16 120 63 Jacksonville, No. 17 90 32 Jacksonville.

No. 18 52 32 Jacksonville. No. 19 20 32 Jacksonville. No.

20 128 74 3 3 31 12 13 12 17 9 73 .49 20 .65 20 20 60 11 70 .3842 .55 20 6 74 24 19 13 .41 42 .27 23 .50 28 .7070 .44 63 .69151 .7351 .89 71 .38 44 .18 66 .68 106 929 For county treasurer, Jule Hub- 95 for sheriff. WU- three-fourths ot the preelncis in, Burton had 1013 votes. His nearest opponent was John D. Baldwin with 830. R.

J. Vallentine was running third with 593 and Bill Lee fourth wlth 204. 'Schildman Marcia Schildman, Victor Susan Walker, Janice Larry Waicup, Kenneth adviser, a substantial boost in Stead, 842. Halbert Woods. Barbara Woolridge.

his flrst try for representative thf Republican: and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Proffitt. general assembly from the 38th district. Sixteen of the 28 precincts Fcr sheriff, R.

J. (Doc) Vallentine, Ward Burton. 1013; William (Bill; Lee, 204; John D. Baldwin, 830. For county superintendent ot Greene county Republicans gave c- A- Whiteside, 905; Thelma Ray H.

Roll of Carrollton, former Chapman Wilkinson, 1024; Olin W. Club Prepares To Handle Tons Of Clothing, Rags 16 out of 28 precincts. For county judge, Allen Norton, gave Roll 1,132 votes. Incumbents! 193; Arthur M. Powell, 542.

William Robison of Carlinville andi For county clerk. Ronald A. Roosa, Ed Fellis of Hillsboro trailed with 494. and 302 respectively. For county treasurer, Charles H.

Sheriff Arthur M. Powell appeared Barton, .309. to be an easy winner in his race for i For sheriff. Lynn C. Smith, 403; the county judse nomination on the Harvey McAdams, 177; William 8 Republican ticket.

The 16 precincts i Robinson, 177, Arrangements for handling several a meeting last Reports of fine cooperation by Commissioner Hubbert Renominated In Scott Commission- George H. Cowhick had a 40 poim er Frank Hubbert was the apparent lead, however, over H. Moxie Crews winner over Everett Hester in yes- The vote was 440-400, ith East and Forty-seven ins and rags. These bundles and packages nomination for county com- report, sack-s I missioner unolficial returns from gather- 13 of Scott county's 15 precincts gave I 1 rnm. a ubbert 52o votes, Hester 365.

to and othe will be sct clerk was Howard Manning of Jerseyville received a substantial lead over ry D. Sullivan for Congressman The Democratic battle for county. gcott countv Democrats gave Harvey still undecided last night MI RRAY SHOW TELLS STORY OF PARLIAMENT of Britain's by 9 Saturday morning, ready for collection. Fojr trucks been donated for collection of the materials. More than 25 members of Alpha Phi Parlia- Omega society of Illinois College of an exhibit which iscurrently contribution to community service.

John T. Taylor and Lloyd Gohn, citizens car. request a pickup telephoning 1342 J. Dowling of Jacksonville a majority over Fred A. Cam.

also oi Jacksonville, incumbent state central committeeman. There were no county contests on the P. ticket and comparatively few Republicans went to the polls. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Veteran County Clerk Bert Wills Clarence Smock of White Hall Mon- headed the list with 346 day at 9:12 p. m. at Our mentary votes, hospital. Democratic: Gus McNeely of out of 15 precincts of Mr. and Mrs or.ard are parents of a born at Our pointed out that a city- hospital at 5:40 a.

m. Tues- sullivan 253 Howard Manning, 354; Henry D. of the wide collection will be made by the day. The public is cordially invited to trucks. Put poses of the clothing and rag rural route to prcmote the Salvation parents of a Mr.

and Mrs. Raymopd Farmer, ix, Jacksonville, are Fred A. Cain, 372; Harvey J. Dowling, 404. W.

Roy Donohoo, 696; William ter is or. the grourid floor of Mam Armv program, help clothe Our CaH H- wittmond- Hall. anrf hpln spr.ri all Piohfh A snn hr.m at i Dieterie. 538. Byron E.

Koch. 621. i George H. Cowhick, 440; Hr at and Mrs. Max Correli, 138 Hardin Mnritt-Easter Simday guests at Sprmgfield aDt.

Saiem state1 avenue. Moxie Crews, 400. MERRITT ON EASTER persons, and help send all eighth! A son was born at Passavant hos- grade pupils of the city on an educa-l pital Monday at 3:04 p. m. to Mr.

trip to Lincoln shrines Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ruth I Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Frank, John T. Taylor, newly elected 1036 Grove street, are the parents of a daughter bom at Passavant hos- and pital at 2:24 a.m. Saturday. The ring child weighed 8 lb. 9 oz.

president of the Optimist club; Merle Wade, new secretary. Mrs. Douglas Hunt. 203 South Fayette street, visited Rev. and Mrs.

William Hunt and family Easter Sunday. ithe meeting. Rev. C. F.

Janseen the retiring president. Mrs. Frank Reichman and son liet, will visit Mr. tand Mrs. Kermit Breen over the immediate Opening for credit clerk.

OPPOKTl MTV FOK WOMAN 'weekend. AM PLNSOX i ....................2069 WANTED Fonntain Man. Also Waitress 51- North Street, Crane Rummage Sale Wed.Thur. BAC OF JAIL. MORGAN- i SCOTT CO.

BUREAU. 1 We will train in this line of work, person selected must be aggressive and alert. This is excellent starting Apply in person tcday. Jtontfomerj Hard Ralph M. Hawk, 440.

Henry C. Likes. 624. Hester L. Korty.

Frank Hubbert. 525; Heater, 356. Republican: 13 oot of 15 precincts Sid Simpson. 345 Gail B. Ransom.

276. William J. Thornton, 562; B. Ihnen. 300.

Vernon A. Nortrup, 304, Bert Wills. Donald W. Dugan. 2fel.

George Leitze. 328 Barbara Reds haw, 299. H. Brotitman, 111..

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