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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 5

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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PHONE VANT AM 61 THE DAILY JOURNAL. JACKSONVILLE. APRIL 25 1930 PAGE FIVE tomorrow. The U. army called for 130 Japanese to help.

Thert were no sumivors. The dead included Prank E. Pickelle, 40, Chicago, chief of General foreign trade secticm, and Capt. John C. Jones, chief of staff of U.

S. naval forces in the Philippines. Took Off From Manila The Douglas Skymaster Wife Cables Family Lt. Fennessey Was On Wrecked Plane Mrs. James Fennessey has cabled relatives from ma.ssive shoulder of Brly of Jacksonville, aboard the L.

S. Air Force rainstorm, it was enroute from port plane which crashed Friday night on a mountainside Manila to Tachikawa airbase near in Japan. The Associated Press reported that all 35 crew- Tokyo. men and pa.ssengers were killed, althojgh official identi- wreckage was strewn across a fication of the victims has not yet been made. I Ml 1 1 fsiope just oelow the peak.

One army Jacksonville relatives were notified Sunday that photographer returned without air cablegrams from Mrs. James Fennessey received by pictures because, he said, was his mother, Mrs. Enid Fennessey of Evanston, and her, nothing to mother in Chicago, confirming the fact that Lieut. Fen- 1 fragments could be seen nessey was on the ill-fated plane. The Funny.

Business By Herskberger HAROLD McDOUGALL TO RETURN TO FIRE DEPT. Fennessey family formerly i More than 3,500 Americans and lived in this city. Tim joined in the search. 825i South East street, a brother ofj Seven American and Japanese; Harold McDougall is preparing to missing flier, went to Eyanston newsmen, includmg Tom Lambert return to his duties as a driver for Saturday to be with his mother. Lt.

of the As.sociated Press, were turned the fire Tuesday after a Fennessey a grandson of Mrs. back by security officers after hours four absence due to illne.ss. E. E. Beastall of this city.

of tortuous climbing. Mr. McDougall returned home April Lt. wife, a former Chi- 10 from the U. S.

hospital cago girl, and their two children i at Jeffenson Barracks, where have been with him in Manila for he underwent a major operation. the past year. The Associated Press carried on Saturday a list of the U. S. Air Force personnel on the plane which crashed.

It contained the name of Lt. J. Fennessey, but did not list an ad-, dre.ss. The cablegrams received Mrs. Enid Fennessey and Mrs.

James was the theme of the Dotted Swiss Them. Ready to Wear Topic Of Literberry Chib Program Mrs. Jack ilson Of New Berlin Dies At Hospital Mrs. Edna Lee rural route two. New Berlin, died at 12:40 p.

m. Sunday at Our Saviours hospital in where she had been a patient since Feb. 27. She was 58 years old. Mrs.

Wilson was born at Fillmore Nov. 16. 1891, and had resided near New Berlin for si.x years. She IS survived by her husband. Jack; two daughters.

Mrs. Daisy Madison, and Mis? Ruby I Wilson, at home: three sisters Mrs. Elsie Carter, Manteno and Mrs. A. Wilson and Mrs.

Ova Lehr, both of Fillmore, and three crand- children. Remams were taken to Kirlin and Eean Funeral Home at Springfield. master. The change is being made by order of postoffice officials and was put into effect here Friday. All of the present employees will retained in the local office despite the change in routine.

DOUBLE EAGLE STAMPS OAK cr SUMAC Sc ence has discovered an excellent treatment for 03k or sj- rriac poisoning. It's gentle and quicKiy dries up the blisters often within 24 hours. at druggists, 3 IVY-DRY Kight now Tou should bare portrait Vour family and friends want It often demands It PHOrOGKAPOIC STUDIO 2341 West State 808H need any wood can you darn Funeral Services Win Complete Rditf fram Constipation th. dofgbig, TRMKHMT hMI eUVITMLITS mother confirmed the program presented at the meeting For T. U.

Smirl fact that he was aboard the trans- of the Literberry Woman's club. port. held at the home of Mrs. Caroline McGinnis. Mrs.

Fred Mallicoat. program Are Held Monday Births CARROLLTON NOW HAS ONE MAIL DELIVERY Carrollton Carrollton residents will have one mail daily instead of the two which they have been in the habit of receiving, to an announcement made by Mrs. Meda Dowdall. the post- I 8 Thrifty, iady HEAR PA SAY, Mr. and Mrs.

Estle Grady of born Monday at 1:33 a.m. at Our Saviour's hospital. The infant Arenzville are parents of a daughter weighed seven pounds, four ounces. A daughter weighing seven pounds, 12 ounces, was born to Mr. Arrive At Wreckage Tokyo.

April 23-man deader, read a paper entitled i rites for T. U. Smirl. retired graves registration team late today.America. of contractor, were held Mon- arrived at the wreckage of a U.

S. call. In keep- 3 p.m. at the Gillharn Funeral Air Force transport plane in the program theme, the Home. Rev.

Clair E. Malcomson of-; and Mrs. Thomas Sellers, rural route 35 Americans were killed Friday Black assisted by Rev. Andrew night on Mt. Hirugatake.

Me Back to Old and "Dix- of Mt. Vernon, a former They planned to identify and country. pastor, bring down the bodies, probably pledge to the flag was given, Doris Thompson soloist, pital at 2:10 a.m. SunGiy to Mr. and accompanied at the organ by Mrs.

Charles Witts ri Concord, gave me ciud collect. Mahala MrGehee Margaret Myers and Freida Beav- Mcuenee ore Mi i numerous floral tributes were eis reported on the district conven-' tion. Miss Lora Petefish and 1 Freda Mallicoat were appointed' delegates to the state convention in Chicago iMrs. J. C.

Colton, Mrs. Fdgar Stout. Mrs. Emma Parry had charge of the recreation period. Prize-winners were Lora Petefish and Mrs.

Serving as honorary pallbearers McGinnis. were Charles Honey, Otis Ganger, Mjrs. McGinnis. Mrs. John Daniels Ledbetter.

Mrs. Byron McGinnis and Mrs a 1-, bert Wingler and Ronnie were Tilman C. Bethel. Bert guests. Manley Birdsong.

Herman The next club event will be the Harold DeFrates. Charles May breakfast at Jay-Cees on May Calvin, Morse Updegraff. Merle 18 at 12:30 pjn. one, Murrayville, Monday at 1:30 a.m. at Our A son was born at Passavant hos- Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Pierce. 715 East Lafayette avenue, aie parents of a son born at Passavant hospr.al Sunday at 4:19 m. $29.95 TOPPERS $17.95 EMPORIUM PUT OLT GRASS FIRE Firemen made a run Sunday to the Hempel show lot on £ast Walnut street where a grass fire was threatening to get out of bounds. Hand pumps were used to douse the blaze.

Be thrifty uhen mea.sure out the coffee. ish bone is full strength, full-flavored coffee. less of ishbone to get the strength of brew you like. That way save money and get New Summer colors from $8.98 Ready to Wear Should you want anything done right, and right now, refer it to Otto meet at the poll Nov. 7 Redding.

Rufus Rainey and Dewey Complete Line Nan Buntly 4 11 colors The active pallbearers were Cl'lQt; Thomas Neff, Edgar Busey. "Leon 10 Stewart. C. R. Dowland, J.

C. Colton. Edgar Stout, M. B. Range and iiryce Wall.

Interment was in Memorial Lawn cemetery. Members of Amoma Bibie class of the First Baptist church attended in a body. (i)illutnLdton FUNERAL HOME 210 W. COLLEGE PHONE 251 Walker Inc. HOME OF FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators, deep freezers, dehumidifiers, electric stoves, hot water heaters, automatic washers and driers Easy Terms.

Trade Walker Furniture Co. N. Side of Square Phone 165 JACKSONVILLE DAYS at MILLER'S GLIDDEN'S BIG ROCK-SPAR ttitK-nmiit 0 01 regular prict -onoriitr somt size KEMGLO A NEW STEPLADDER TRY A PtNT OFFER for your HOUSECLEANING SAVE PRICE $1.39 Four foot size $3.45 98c Six foot size $5.25 REALLY STURDY! GLIDDEN'S SCREEN ENAMEL 67c miLU 330 WEST STATE STREET Virginia Soldier Vamed To Attend School In Japan Camp Drake, Tokyo, Francis M. Knowles, son of Mrs. A.

Knowles of Virginia, Illinois, has recently been selected to attend a course of instruction at the Leadership School at Camp McGill, Takeyama, Japan. This is the first military school Corporal Knowles will attend in military leadership. When he completes the course he will resume his duties with his unit with qualifications for promotion and a better understanding of military leadership. Knowles has been performing the duties of room commander and medical non-commissioned officer. He is a member of the Fifteenth Medical Battalion of the First Cavalry Division.

Ready to Wear FEE say WISHBONE for full-flavored COFFEE Now is the time to plan your vacation in the lands of adventure and scenic wonderlands of our owti reat West: Colorful Colorado if Magic Pork if Glorious Glocitr Park if Dudo Ranchos of Montana, Wyoming if Sunny California if Pacific Northwost Fast Burlington trains speed you to the vacation of your choice and your vacation begins the moment you board your air-conditioned train. You travel relaxed, arrive refreshed. And no extra fare on any Burlington train! Whether you travel independently or join a congenial Tour, tre.asure every minute of your western vacation. E. F.

MITCHELL AGE.VT PHONE 79 JACKSONVILLE. ILLINOIS BUILT LIKE A BATTLESHIP Spring Suits $14.95 EMPORIUM IS the rugged ctiossis box-section frame with five cross members gives extra strength and rigidity. The advanced engineering design provides low center of gravity and unusual stability two of the many reasons for luxurious big car comfort and roadability. And for power you have a choice of two great economy V-8 or the "Six." BUT WRAPPED LIKE A GIFT mSH ASTER FUESHERf say this '50 Ford is outstanding for gjtyle. And the New York Foshion Academy agrees wholeheartedly with you.

For the second year in a row, the Academy has awarded Ford its Gold Medal os "Fashion Car of the PAINT WALLPAPER CO. PHONE 2330 POWER lAWN MOWERS I'nequaJIed design, performance and value. Power driven mheels, reel and sharpener. Briggs Stratfon engine. Dependable pouer.

No mixing of gas and oil smoke, less noise. Plus Eciipsc features that mean easier handling. economy tnd durability. tllCiD tlGNT AT I I HALL BROS. S.

Main and CoUeg A With its low first cost, low upkeep and high resale Ford is standard of value. And certified proof of greet gos ecooofny! In recent Mobilgos Grond Canyon Economy Run, offkiaify supervised by AAA, a '50 Ford "Six" with Overdrive won the economy chompionship of its fuM-ilie ccrs in the low-price field. THE BIG ECONOMY PACKAGE! fifr FORD TOM CORNISH, Inc. 235 North Main Street Phone 126.

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