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THE DIOLY ATURDA Y. DECEMBER 2. 1950 PHONE VUW WANT AD6 61 Memorial Services Elks Club Sunday BULLETIN WINCHESTER RITES IN 1900 Driving ASST. FARM ADVISER Alvin A. Bachman Friday began his duties a.s assistant farm adviser of Morgan county.

Unmarried and 24 years old, the U. I. College of Agriculture graduate will devote most of his Ume to rural youth leadership, particularly in organizing and assisting agriculture 4-H clubs here. He will also aid Farm Adviser E. Garlich in state extension work and will be in charge of the soils testing laboratory maintained by the Morgan county Farm Bureau.

His appointment was announced last month by the board of directors upon the resignation of Rolla J. who retired due to ill health. Since graduation in August, 1949, he helped make a drainage survey for the lederal commerce department and. ujxtn his appointment to his post here, resigned from the seed inspection department of the Illinois department of agriculture. Bachman is a native of Piasa.

lower county. How Handicapped Learn Language Is Topic Of Panel At the open meeting of the In- lernalional Council for E.xceptional Children held at the Hucliforium of Illinois School for the Blind. development of language in the child at the primary was the topic of disciis.sion. Miss Josephine Milligan, first described the trch- niquf' bus Uied in teaching chil- allhclfd v.i’h reiebral palsy. She the importance of peri.uading the t-o relax before much laiiguacp development can takp place.

Once this accom- otiier devices can bp ii-rci -u(h color ci-tinction. rhyme- and thf Among the specific problems in language development of ihe blind (hild mentioned bv Miss McGuire wa'- the slovei- r.tte of vocab- growth. Many C(P- respond little to the actual experiences of a blind person, she explained, and factual perception, one important method, difficult objects may be too large, fragile or dangerous. The fact that most children entering classes in the Illinois School for the Deaf have no language wa.s one of the main problems discussed by Giangreco. Learning is for them similar to learning a foreign tongue without previous language experience, he declared.

He outlined the first steps as learning their own names, names of clastmates and naines of objects in their- immediate Tlie child's attitude toward learning language must be a healthful one. Giangreco concluded, and the child must be eager to communicate with others. I Exalted Ruler Raymond J. Shanle and his officers of Jacksonville Lodge No. 682 of Benevolent and I Protective Order of Elks will dedicate the orders beautiful new lodge 00 to the memory ol 17 members who passed on this year, with appropriate memorial service Sunday afternoon at 3 The first Sunday in December finds more than a million men who are members of this truly American iraterniay, paying tribute to their departed brothers.

In keeping with a time-honored custom of the order, Ruler Shanle has invited deceased laim- lies, friends and the public to annual event. Amid a beautiful setting ol floral arrangements and varied lighting effects, the Elks Memorial this will follow a pattern of the IllinoLs Elks State association services given last May. Prominent upon the stage and surrounded by the flowers will me the Church in the with the tolling organ music will add a further inspirational touch to the beauty and enchantment of the scene. For the first time in the history of the Elks memorial services here wives of the officers, forming a court of honor and attractively gowned for the occasion, will add a feministic touch to the Memory procession. The program: Organ prelure; opening ceremonies, by the lodge; prayer, chaplain; solo, Mrs.

D. O. Floreth, Mrs. Ralph Hutchison; ceremonies continued, by the lodge; the Church in the Wildwood, William S. Pitts, Maurice A.

Craig; Elks toast, Exalted Ruler; Memorial the script for this Memorial service' was written by A. L. Fowler of Marion, 111., Lodge No. 800. It is built around the statement made by John Donne in his The Tolling Devotion, narrator, Albere W.

Hall; the Prayer, Malottc, Mrs. D. O. Floreth; benediction, chaplain; organ postlurc. Departed brothers: Ulys David'On.

Dec. 12, 1949; Elmer Henderson, Dec. 13, 1949; Oecjrge Lukeman, Dec. 15, 1949; Kenneth Woods, Jan. 24, 1950; Lee Husted.

Feb. 10, 1950; Sherman Ryan, Feb. 12, 1950; John L. Klump, Feb. 20, 1950; D.

Lonergan, March 11, 1950; Ben Cohen. March 16. 1950 F. E. McCord.

April 11, 1950. Reginald Saner, May 4. 1950; H. L. Caldwell, P.E.R., July 26, 1950; Benjamin F.

Oct. 7, 1950; Ruh Jones, Nov. 7. 1950; Thomas R. Cain.

Nov. 15. 1950; C. Zachary. November 24.

1950; Frank Eades, Nov. 25, 1950. The officers of the lodge are Exalted Ruler, Raymond J. Shanle: Elsteemed Leading Knight. Thomas K.

Kline; Loyal Knight, J. Harry Duwland; Esteemed Lecturing Knight. Elmer B. Lukeman; secretary, Ralph Thomson; treasurer. William J.

Clancy; esquire. James L. Bunch; chaplain. Father F. Lydon; inner guard, Donald M.

Douglass; tiler, John W. Larson; organist, Maurice A. Craig. Trustees are Edward J. Flynn.

Charles J. Ator, William M. Thomphon, George Lukeman, Wilford E. Queen. court of honor consists of Mis.

Raymond J. Shanle, Mrs Thomas K. Kline. Mrs. J.

Harry Dowland, Mrs. W'llllam J. Clancy. Mrs. Elmer B.

Lukeman, Mrs. L. Bunch. Mrs. Donald M.

Douglass. Tokyo, Dec. MacArthur said today state of undeclared war now exists between the Chinese Communists and United Nations The statement was made in a general press release issued at his headquarters. forces are supported by remnants of the defeated North Korean said. Grade School Band Entertains P.

T. A. At Winchester The Winchester grade school P.T.A. mt-t evening at the grade school. The grade school band, under the direction of Melvin Dalhouse, played several numbers.

L. H. Krell showed of the Halloween narade and some Illinois scenes. The radio was won by Mrs. grade class.

Honored At ShoTier Mrs. George Lashmett entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at her home in honor of Mi.ss Geraldine Lashmett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James La.shmett.

Sr who will be marrieo Dec. 3 to Donald Agans of Dangers Listed Bv Police Chiet 4-County Credit Co-op Pays Oft Its Mortgage The Jacksonville Production Credit association, short term rural credit During winter you are more apt cooperative organized here in 1933, jto have an accident. Chief of Police was owned in whole today by its 574 Kiloran warned motorists farmer-members residing in Scott. Fridav. Cass, Menard and Morgan counties.

isn't guess he added, i A presentation of a $30,000 check based on National Safety Coun- to pay for the remaining govern- cil statistics extending over a ment capital in the organization, iod of years. All drivers and pedes- was the high point of the annual itrians should use increased care as meeting, which was held at the winter approaches I.O.O.F. Temple on East State Fortunately, he added, boards ol street Friday. MORGAN SAILOR research men and traffic specialists already have provided proven Some 400 members and friends thronged the room to see President Whitt and Mrs. H.

P. nie Steelman. daughter of the late Ral.ston of White Hall will observe Elizabeth. Steelman and ihcir 50 anniversary day, Dec. 5.

iThey have two children, Cecil of The couple were married Dec. city, and a daughter. Mrs. Gerville. Out-of-town guests were 1900 at Winchester by Rev.

George irude Myers of Omaha. Nebraska. Fiorine Blackburn, Mrs. Doris Bird- Murray and in Ruby Maxwell of city for the past 30 years. for the motorist to think about.

Alonzo Burrus of Arenzville present They have found out by actual tests'the check to Brock, president the best ways to be careful. the Production Credit corpora- Their Ition of St. Louis. Three board mem- 1. When starting on ice or snow, bers whose termt expire this year get the of the road surface were reelected to three year terms.

Test your braking and acceleration, Repreesntatives oi the PCC and when clear of other cars to find out affiliated banking interests were just how shck the road is. present from wide sections of Mis- 2. Reduce speed when road sur- and Illinois to hear an address faces are snowy or icv. Remember by C. R.

Arnold, commissioner of the that it takes 3 to 12 times more PCC. distance to stop on snow or ice than Loans Over 11 Millions on dry pavement. 1 During the forenoon reports by as- 3. Keep snow and ice off the out- sociation officials disclosed total of the windshield as well as fog loans of $11.525.365 were made dur- cently completed boot training at Mr Ralston iT the son of late inside. Be sure ing the 17 vears.

Losses and esti- the Great Lake.s Naval Station, was your defroster is working and that mated losses totalled only $939. 'admitted to the Naval Hospital at wiper blades really wipe clean. At one time, in 1941, the associa- Great Lakes for an operation for the Watch out lor pedestrians. tion owed the federal government removal of a bullet received in a 4. When treacherous snow or ice $140.000.

Stock owned by members hunting accident last March. Paul Golen, SA USN. who rr- song and Mrs. Jacksonville. Personals A picture of Miss Marv Don Butzback, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Butzback of Winchester, was included with other high school valedictorians in a recent issue of the Champaign News-Gazette. There are 91 high school valedictorians attending the University of lUinois. Miss Butzback is a freshman at the university. Ralston is the formel Min- years.

He is the grandson of Rev. N. Uhlig. 393 Michigan Jacksonville. Funeral Mrs.

Ella Davis services for Mrs. Ella Davis will be held at 1.30 p.m. Saturday at the Davis home 11 Arenzville witii Rev. E. A.

Sloltag Mary Lou Ma.son of Murray- L.uheran church of- Repiiblicans Hold Victory Dinner Friday Evening ville has been employed as bookkeeper at the Walker Implement company. She will replace Mrs. Betty Dahman who has held the position for the past 18 months Mrs. Dahman has resigned her position elfective Jan. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Funk. Mrs. Robertine Hawk, and Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Furry of Jacksonville re- Diamond Grove cemetery Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Lewis N.

Raymond will officiate. The family will meet friends at turned Thursday ev.ening after visft- the Reynolds chapel Saturday from ing Lt. and Mrs. Andrew Sauer and 7.9 p.ni. this Mr.

Ralston has been sexton of the Prevail, use steel tire chains. Tests now totals $115,250, with accumulat- Hall cemeterv for the 28 have shown that most Tuinteiized earnings of $82,184. i tires, or tires with special deep Arnold complimented the local treads help but little. They are not group, observing that it was one of -----------------------------nearly equal to chains, which do re-! the 138 Production Credit associa- 11 1 duce braking distance for cars and tions that now on its own Mpirlp trucks from 40 to 70 per cent and He expressed the hope that provide a 475 per cent increase in all of the 500 similar organizations traction ability. in the country would be able to do 5.

your brakes when, the same thing the next stopping, to avoid skids. Normal.three application of brakes on an icy orj Farmers of earlier days needed snowy surface may lock the w'heels! little short term credit, Arnold as- and throw the vehicle out of They raised most ot their power and cash expenses were rela-; auction todav tires with tively small. The farmer needed 53 a pound, good treads. They provide better dong term credit, primarily for the champion Slopping ability or both dry and wet.purchase of land and the construc- of the International livestock pavements than do bald treads. jtion of buildings.

broke the former mark Chief Kiloran said that in north- Farm 300 set last year, ern states the winter traffic acci-; He called credit necessary farm 264 pound black anc Kaiph Bourn. tne toastmaster, jumps from 24 to o3 tool, but one as dangerous as a corn Hamji.shire barrow thus brou- but speeches were summer figure picker in the hands of a man $818.40 to his owner. 10 year old All of the successful Republican of more hazardous driving' know how to use ijoe Pecharich, of Bushnell. 111. candidates attended the including ice and snow Farmers and the government have it, bought by Wilson and Com- sDonsored by the Republicans, highwavs, vision obscurements worked in complete harmony in the Chicago meat packer, central committee and G.O.P.

hours. Three Morgan county Republican 6 If possible, have Brings $3.10 LI). At Chicago Sale Chicago. Dec. groups, jubilant over the results of ficiating.

Burial will be made in the the jqv 7 election, gathered at the north city cemetery. Dunlap hotel Friday evening for a victory dinner. Nina Wright Gaskins Hall, acting Young Repubhcan Services lor Nina Wright president in the absence of Sheriff will be held at the graveside To Address League On Economic Role Of United States Dr. George Kleiner of the college of commerce family and Acting Warrant Officer and Mrs. Ted Conner and itt Alexandria, Va.

Their return trip was delayed because of the snow Storms and they reported coming through drifts hisher than the car in the mountain pas-es. Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs. Dick Lashmet, Mrs.

Carl Gregory and Mrs. Bob Priest returned by train from a visit with their husbands at Fort Belvoir, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaughlin met them in St.

Louis minoi and drove them home. of the Mrs. Ralph Sellars and Mrs. be held Monday evening at 8 Howell Hitt were Springfield visitors at the Congregational churcii. A Friday.

specialist in the field of interna- Mrs. Robert Lawrence entertained tional his subject will the members of her bridge club at be Role of the United States, a one luncheon at the Mark Economically, in the Today. Peak home Friday. Dr. Kleiner, a Canadian by birth, Mrs.

Frank Cowhick entertained an American by choice, has had both the members of her club at a 1:30 academic and business experience in dessert bridge Friday. field. He has served as an econ- Dr. and Mrs. Wallace MacMullen at the Federal Reserve Bank left Fridav afternoon for St.

Louis in Riclmiond. and in the office where thev will spend the wekend. of international finance of the Department. He is a graduate of McGill Uni- Toronto. He studied at the London School oi Economic; and at women, with the exception of Superintendent of Schools John Deem, who was ill.

Chairman A. E. Williams thanked the workers in the recent election and congratulated the candidates. The assembly stood in silent tribute for one minute in memory of Oscar C. Zachary, former Republican states attorney who was buried Vs complimented Charles Strawn Morgan Jury Fails To Return Verdict In Accident Suit The auction of individual champion swine brought further honor.s— formation and development of the I PCC, Arnold declared.

Of the 120 allocated by Congress in $123 in plucky Glenn 1933, than two-thirds have Lee. 19, of Elmore City. Okla. 1 already been paid back. And the Lee, crippled since birth, already balance is in excellent shape.

The had drawn acclaim from spectators i whole movement is an example of and fellow exhibitors by his deter- igovernment at its best, where it mination and his expert maneuver- helps the people help i ing of his swine entrants. His Joseph C. Cosgrove, president of ter white barrow was acclaimed jun- tates attorney wno was ouriea the federal intermediate bank of ior feeding show last Saturday. Vednesday. Those present also A Morgan county circuit com now i Wednesday, when his of jury last night agreed to isag nrivate enternrise.

standins'out in the open competition, his presented inmerce of the of complimented Charles btrawn 01 jury last night own a private enterprise, standing'out in the open competition at the meciln- Alexander, longtime Republican pre- and after a your own feet and in shape tor a fellow Mvine exhibitors pre.s Vo went Period of strife and strain." Ihim with a Hall named a committee to nom- decision was unpos.sible and jnsf hpfore auction. Lei Directors Reelectcd I before the auction, Lee re- inate officers for the Young Repub- home at 10:45 p.m. in' Reelected directors were Lorenzo another honor. The stock- licans. This group headed by Leon- had heard Burrus of Arenzville, W.

Irving yards Kiwanis club gave him a big f-fc administrator, Grace B. Huglies Of Waverly Dies Fridav Afternoon Belle Hughes of this city died Friday at 0 p.m. at Passavant hospital in Jacksonville, where she nad been a patient for four She was born Jan 21. 1877, and was raised the oi the late and Mrs. Tlieodore T.

Curtis of Waverly. She was a member of the Congregational Surviving are a foster daughter. Mrs. Ethel ot Bloomnigtor. and Mrs.

two children. Sht Blso leaves foster brother. Theodore Curtis of St. Joseph. Mo.

The body was brought to the Neecc Funeral Heme, where will be held Simday at 2 pjn. Burial will be mace Waverly East cemetery. Invalid 15 Years. (Carrollton oman Succumbs Fridav Ellen Grueter. 85.

died at her home here Friday at 9:30 a.m. She had been an invalid for 15 years. Though she was born at St. Louis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Rawe, she spent most of her life in Greene county. She was the wife of the late Henry Grueter. She leaves four children. Herman Grueter. Mrs.

Georcp" Hartman and Miss MaiT Grueter. all of Carrollton, and of St. Louis; eight grandchildren. The bi'dy is at the Mehl Funeral Home at Carrollton, where friends may call after 1:30 pm. Saturday, and where the rosary will be said Sunday at 2 m.

Services will be held Mor.day at 9 a.m. at St. with Rev. Michael Enright officiating. Burial will be made in St.

John cemetery. Rood house School Empio ves Honor Coach And Bride Farmers On Tour Of Mexico Prior To Dallas Meet ard Points of waverly. includes Dale the two day trial in Qick Rold lovinR The award wius Rose. William VVlnchester and Jo the aut the swine auction ring by Wendell Petefish of Jacksonville. 'are Arthur C.

Wilson of Murrayville iChauncey Watson of De Kalb, 111.. Zlif TOe dSant Marlon and LeRoy O. Castle of Bluffs. At'iovernor-elect of the I Eurel'Hoffman, of Springfield, an organization meeting held later di.M net of driver of the car that overturned in the day Burrus was again chosen! The re.sene giai champ bar and killed Miss Clemmons on the. president and Castle was named bought night of Aug.

14, 1949. The accident'head the executive committee. 111., bought Arni occurred at the intersection of West! meeting was primarily Company, Chicago, foi od cenls Morton and Lincoln avenues. arranged by Glenn E. Spencer of Tlie defense attorneys, Carl E.

Jacksonville, the secre- Robinson, Tlieodore Rammelkamp tary treasurer, and Andrew A. Ormlston, concluded their case Friday afternoon. At- group of teachers and school personnel held a party Tliursdav evening for Coach and Mason Campbell at tlTeir iiome. region. Mr.

and Mrs. Campbell, who were This meeting is open Several of this area are the University of Wisconsin. The on a sightseeing tour that will take latter institution awarded him them to the principal agricultural Ph. D. degree.

and historical points of Mexico be- He has had teaching experience fore they northward to attend the both at the University of Nebraska American Farm Bureau federation and the University oi Illinois, to convention in Dallas, Dec. 10-15. which he came in the autumn of The trip was arranged by the Illi- 1947. He comes to the Morgan Coun- nois Agricultural association. The ty League with the entiuisiastic en- iiroup.

consisting of 125 Illinois farm of other civic groujx'r in' folks, left Thursday for a 16 day ight seeing jaunt, to friends Among the tourists are Mr. and torneys for the plaintiff w'ere ary. Members of the were Clyde Little, Helen M. Mayberry, L. A.

Fitzsimmons. Dewey Brockhouse. Dora Pate, Ina G. Colton, Robert Anderson, Nora Gruber, John J. Ma- euire, Maude R.

McLain. Maiy H. McHenry and Ted Kershaw. Minister Describes Growth Of Spirit To Jefferson PTA married recently, were pirsented qj League and to the citizens Mrs. H.

P. Joy and Miss Angie Joy with a gift of glassware by W. intere-ted in international economic of Chapin. George W. of A.

Wilkinson on behalf of the group During the social hour ments were served by a committee. Past Matrons Meet Roodhouse chapter. O. E. S.

No. 571, Past Matrons club met at the home of Mrs. Adeline Conlee Thurs- dav evening for dessert party with Mrs. Ella Scott as assisting hostess. The session was conducted by the president.

Mrs. Grace Battershell. Plans for the Christmas party which be held the evening of Dec. 15. Prize at "hearts'' were awarded problems.

Coach Agase Of Of I. To Speak AtC arrollton Lou the University ol Illinois a former to Illinois great and now coach ol the Chapin Ficldon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan L.

Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Evan F. Taylor of New Berlin and Mr. and Mrs.

Scott B. Irwin of Pleasant Plains. K. T. Smith of Greenfield is one I of the voting delegates to the Dallas convention.

I Tlie tourists will spend days in Mexican capital and visiting expeiiment stations, famous churches, native Uiarkets of spot.s—including the pyramid at San Juan Tectihuacan and Y.M.C.A. Schedule Mesdames Barbara Mclver, and Nina Smith. Elmmett Edwards Is a surgical patient at Our Saviour's hospital in Jacksonville. SURGICAL PATIENT Shirley Konrad, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Konrad of 632 Main street, entered Our Saviour's hospital for surgery Thursday afternoon.

NAVY LT. liilTS JERSEY CO. HOME VnOM KOREA AREA Jersey A. W. Halwachs ol the U.

S. Navy arrivea here Tuesday for a with his familv. He recently returned to the states from the Korean area and Is on a day leave. Mrs. Halwachs and their children.

Tommy and Jimmy, wao have been I visiting Haluachs' parentis. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Shortal while Lieutenant Halvvachs was on duty. nim back to California for a visit.

POPK I VUMKKs FOR SOL TH CAliOLl.NA 111.. Dec. areas try hard 'O aet and the money that eoe' uith them, but farmer' ire they didn't get the H- oomb plan. Tliis southern Illinois area the Ohio river was considered but a South Carolina sue picked. A H-ary Gillam.

"farmers around here had been holding off on improvise their until they found out whether they have to move Junior Varsity be the guest -peaker at the aiinual tcx)tbail banquet of the Carrollton Hish school to lield evening. Dec. 11. at 6:30 in the building. Coach will also a movie of the Illinoi'-Ohio State game.

Ttie program will at 7:45 in the high school room and will be open to the public as all friends and football fans are in- to hear Coach Agase and see the The banquet is beins 'Crved by ol the or the Week of Dec. 4-9 Monday, Dec. 4 4:15 P.M.—Volleyball Clinic Committee at I.S.D. 7:30 P.M.—Hi-Y Meeting. Ken Retzer.

President. Don Rooth, adviser. Rev. Leslie Heuston. Speaker.

Religion in the Home. 7-9 P.M.—Jr. High Fun Nite. Mr. Mrs.

Don Hamey, Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart and Dr. Sc Mrs. Ernest Hildner, Parent CON ANT TO ATTEND -MEET Co-Climn.

for Dec. John L. Conant, principal of David P.M.—Ladies Gym CIa 5 at Prince junior high plans to Lafayette School Gym, 15th 111., Four-H club youth paid the highest price of $70 i)cr hundred pounds. Philip Teare, 17. paid price for a junior calf owned bv the University of Wyoming.

Tlie calf, "Wyoming won place in the shorthorn junior calf Elmer Latt, 50. of Rockford. 111., retained his pro sheiwing title by 93.483 pounds to defeat seven other finalists. John Wilhcr oi Rev. Lewis N.

Raymond on pfond and to erett Loonan of Dc Kalb, Iin- i.shed third. Latt denuded his three siieep in total of minutes, 13 econd.s ia'ter --(J miiuitcs thr winners alsc were judged on such points manner of hanaling the sheep, absence of cuts on the sheep and the'ileece condition of the fleece, and appearance of the shorn animal. Willier had the faste-r time uiiacking heep clean ni one minute; and 56 the of Guadulupe. A bullfight at tlie Mexican capital ii scheduled. the Jefferson school P.

T. A. Thursday at 7:30 pjn. The P.T.A.. theme for the year, was followed by the of State Street tinVe wa Presbvterian church in hLs address.

which brought out six points in the building of religion for the individual. The president. Mis. Enneth Miner, awarded a past president bar to Mis. Ma.ssey and a past pin to Mrs.

Ben Beerup during the business meeting. Ruth Ann Elliott appeared in a tap dance, Janet Elliott and Crawford in an acrobatic dance. Vocal were rendered Mrs. Roger Huson, accompanied by Miss Reports were made concerning a successful chili supper Nov. 21.

A social hour followed. attend the 18th annual Roundup of Educators at Illinois State Normal Session. Mrs. Barbara Instructor. Univer-uy Saturday He has been Tuesday, Dec.

5 selected to resource person P.M.—Men’s Volleyball Class. the group session dealing with problems at the junior high level. Lafayette School HRISTM AS TREE I.ANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 11 A. M. DEC.

2 TOMGH Band. For Amvets, Marines and Invited Guest. 7th Session, Gym. 7-10 P.M.—H. S.

Night at Youth Center, Membership registration. Wednesday, Dec. 6 P.M.—Ladies Gym Class at Lafayette School, Volleyball featured, 16th Session, Mrs. Flower, Instructor. Brown Services At Island Grove Urge Farmers At Ashland Join In Fighting Fires special meeting of tiit A.shland Volunteer iire departminl was held Monday night.

Many of the farmers in this area attended. The meeting was called in order to enact proceedings for the organi- MINCEMEAT FOR SAI TODAY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH tree lane BAZAAR The hamadryad, a large snake of the cobra family, eats nothing but other snakes. IN MEMORIAM In mem.orv of Rev. Charles who reached the end of pilcrim journey 5 years age todav. A LOANS handle all details.

sell and install practically improving a home. r. A. DAU SON CO. Fianklin.

HI. CHILDREN-? SHOE SALE first pair regular price, get second pair for SI. COVME SHOP cornei' iftUAie FREE TURKEYS Buy a New Mavtag and get a 10 Ib. Turkev Free CO 13 W. NOTICE I hr 212 North Mam famous for their Hamburgers, French Fries ard Chili now open 7-11.

Closed Sundavs I Wish To Help The NICHOLS FOUNDATION To insure a for the needy children of Jackson- for years to come. Enclosed $........................... NAME ADDRESS Mali or Bring to Nlcholr Foundation, Care Journal Courier Jacksonville Til Funeral services for Mrs. France E. Brown were held at the Island zation of the communitv Grove Methodist church Friday at fire protection area.

larmers 2:30 pjn. Rev. Leslie G. Heuston have donated their services to con- officiated. Interment was made in tact other farmers within the area to join the organization.

They start- MujBic was provided by Charles ed this week to contact farmers. Youth Center closed in evening. Covey, violinist, who played Han- The remainder of the meeting Thursday, Dec, 7 del's and was taken up with regular busine P.M. Volleyball at Mrs. Arthur Hecker, pianist, and the discuv.sion of some of Girl." Gym at H.S.

8 th Session, accompanied him. fire hazards of the business dLstnct 7.30 P.M. Willie Ryan. In charge of flowers were Mrs. Tlie question was brought up, a- to Champion Checker Player Here.

E. W. Brown, Mrs Marcy Osborne, whether there are adequate iure All to Bring Mrs. Checlc Sharpe, Mrs. Harvey drills in the schools, and Board, and play the Champ.

Scott and Miss Ann Bellatti. Friday, Dec. 8 Pallbearers were Warfield Brown, 7:30 of New George Orear, Bob Hitt, Clint Cor- starring Jackie rington, Brown Hitt and Clarence P.M.—Youth Center open for Jr. High and H. S.

Students, Dec. 9 P.M. Carlene Sanaberg. Chairman for thp Saturday night dance, for H. S.

and Young Vivion Orchestra. Mutic NOTICE Pried Chicken Dinner Saturday With All The Trimmings HLDSO.N DAIRY BAR Hear Dec. 3rd. 10:45 a. m.

Swing of the Methodist Church UNION CHURCH SERVICE SUNDAY, 7:30 P. BROOKLY.V METHODIST CHURCH. SOUND FILM. TWO PUBLIC CORDIALLY IN Our Hospital Mr. and Ray Jone.s, 1030 Bi-eslev avenue, are of ao 8 lb.

boin at 0.2.0 pm. MINCEMEAT FOR SALE TODAY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TREE LANE BAZAAH.

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