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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 12

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JournoT, Jacksonville, Moreh 26, 1955 Tucker orkers hjiired In reck Enroute To Homes of Rrofiucts, met with an accident Friday Tnoming near Man- ehester as drove toward their bnmes at WTiite HaU aiter complet- bif; tJie midnight shift at the plant Ronald Hlcka and Carl both about 25 old, sustained cuts on their faces in a collision on TJ. S. Alternate 67, the other car belonging to James Worrell of St. Louis, formerly of Miurayvllle. Wor- i rell wa 5 treated for minor injuries bv a Roodhouse physician.

FLY HOME AFTER 2 ISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giffm and children, Marianne and James, returned to their home on Nantucket Island. by plane Thursday after a two weeks visit wiUi her isaac Surratt Funeral Melfl In Bnmn (iountv Mrs. C.

Of Car AAonson Dies Death Mrs. Rusk Of Jacksonville Crash Funeral Services Red Cross Fund (iampaisn Now result of injuries sustained Tuesday in Funeral senkes Qyfomobile crash Harold C. Marsh P' I I 11 111 jfor Harold Marsh will be held at! p.m. Saturday at the Manchester; for Fredrick Surratt, retired farmer, were held I I A A I ki p.iii, oaiuiAaiiy di uic came suddenly to Mrs Charles Mon- a 62vear-old Jackioaiville church with the Wil-' ajinual fund CHm- son at 4.45 pm. Friday in Passavant Hospital in Jacksonville an.

Myrtle Rush, h. Spencer oi Jackhonville of- solicitai.ion of the Jackson- Mairh Monson, a teacher in the High tlie la-ie Frtuik was pix)- Burial will be made uv ville hcases is home with Rev Fred Wilson, School was critically injured when her 1950 Chevrolet and a noiinced dead on arrival at Out Manchester cemetery. during tius month under the director ot the Clmpin collided on-State Route 104 west of Chopn. Savlom-i Hcprtal here Pi-iday af- Uoii oi Burl Aniler. of the Joim mother, Mri-.

Willmeth Ritchie, and aunt, Miss Jot-ephine Murray, 868 Case avenue. Thev left Sprir 4 at o'clock Thursday A tele- Burial was made in the ixwni March 28. 1885, phone call last night from Mrs. of Flyiar Livingston Giffin. who was formerly Miss Pior- Masonic lodge -he daughter otf J.

C. and enee Ritchif, aainoimced that the service Mr Mane Peter.M>n Diemec). She arrived home on the Lsland about 7 p.m. Prof. Slewarl To The WTiite Hall men were In Philadelphia to Our hospital.

Hicks we able to leave the hosspitai aiier re-; ceiving treatment; Kelly remained for furt.her treatment and examination, The accident occurred about 12:25 resulting in damage to the 1954 Dodge in which the Wliite Hall men were riding, and the Olds-i will leave SundMj for the headquar- mobile driven by Iters of the Presbyterian Church, passed March 12 al the in the of a son, Everett, in Schuyler near her ty, after a brief High Mr. Surratt Ort 31. 187ft I near Mf. Sterling, the v-n of hr teachei-'s John and He hei- married J.ay 4, 1901 to no- Flovd at Mereckvsia vprai in hta, in 1946. Tr.ev Profes.sor Malcolm Stewart, Scarborough of Religion 1Falls.

Iowa. He I 1 4 enterea iWame the parents oi eight ciiil- idren. three oV whom survue. Th.y Saate Nonnal of Ruslnille: Raymond and gnvuua.ed uith a B. helor of Kiirl living at degree, qualifying hei bv science and and Philo.sophy at Illinois Ira 'Diomas of Cham ber.sburg and 1 aught in iiiRn noois vev of Oi.lier than his' She taught then in hiwh of JackfionMlle was called to the tend meetings on Mondav and bim deatJi.

There Tuesdav of a four-man committee'aiv 16 survmng m- and Me.edoft.a. to for next falls conference ot Gwendola Hullinper of On beptemoer 4. iprofe.s^or.^ of chap- Nine jfrandchiJ- rieci ihe Rev. Charleys iplains. and other laculty also ti.

Pontiac iiome of her colleges who wa.s a mt-mber of p'or the fohov.uig .9 years. de- are interested in religion. the Chapin church which -voied her tune to religious work, scene of accident. (lommnnity I nil Plans Erection Of Buildings JERSEY'VILLE PreUminary for the new buildings and additiona In the school system which an.se in the field 4 If Community Unit District No, 100, of the of religion and in Jersey and Greene, were to the Board of Education by D. Clarence Wilson and members of the D.

Clarence Firm at recent of Board. Tne program is name as that offered to the the flection In Eecember. firm of architects hao drafted The program is'under the super-joined in vision of Hal Viehman, who is re- for the general religious I I lllltlls; I on college of I I' ijtHitl I tlllllln Presbyterian-related colleges. i I This conference, an annual meet- Vof ing, will be for the discussion religious 1 tie.s on college camp-; uses. lim.nary plans on 1 of tnt program and is now on final drawings and cificatlons each Improvement should for the G.

M. O. rail- iid.iiig her husband in his oaj-eer. returned to teaching when her husbaJid died in 1945. earned a Master of Science decree from the Univei-Mty of Ilh- nois She a member ot the Adah Ro-binson Chapter, Order of the Siar.

in Virginia, and a Grand Lierturer in thai, order. She Fourteen ac- member of the Malta Shnne oomiyanded by Mr. and Mrs. arren Jacksonville. She was a membe.

Flower, leave Saturday morning to Metliodist church, in which participate in YMCA four often delivered sennons and jbwimming meet to be held at the oa-ganizat-ions. Decatur Y. Included in four membei-sihip in the IllinoL.s witii Jacksonville are Alton. Quincy, and the Na- Springfield. Bloomington.

Pe.ma. Education Association. Champaign and the host city. De- oa 'S from YMCA i.n thp survived two suiters other named 4 onK will Lloyd Frv, pete with the Morgan county youths. Dollie Hunawav Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Funeral services for Mrs.

Comixiny. The divi-ion Dunaway oi 156 West Morton avenue quota is $2.500 of a total of will be held at 1:30 pm. Saturday in Morgan county, at the Williiunson funeral home with Workinc with Mr. in Rev. Boston in charee.

Burial campaign are Rev Feaa-neyhough, be made in the Naple.s cemetei-y R.ossell Gardner. Joe Tomlovich, Don Tobui. and Cliarles Race. of the Jolm Hancock Company; Dan Wcvgner of the Ckx)drich Store; Harold Seaman of the Crowni Finance no Hcepi'tal iemoooi at 4 o'clock. Her deatii came unex-pectedly, tiiough sJie had been in poor health for i.ime.

Rush was bom in County on July 1. 1892, the daughter of James and Emma Ward. She was united in marriage to Frank Rush, w'ho pa-eceded her The family in death in 1943 She is sumved by Karl: E. Rush of MerropoUfs. IllmoLs, and (ilcnn vatt Janies C.

RusHi of WHITE services CompcUiy: Ray Baldwin and Malone aaughter. Mrs. Jane ifor Mrs. Glenn Wyatt will be held at Zenge of the Prudential French of Jacksonville: two m. Siitvu'ciay at the Dawdy Comixiny: Gea-ald Cook and ers.

Abe of Jacksonville and Fuiaei-al Home in Wliite Hall, with Bill White, of Illinois Power and Tonj' Ward of Milton; and three tJie Rev. Albert Monroe Light Comoanv; Bill Ranson of ornandchildren. Burial will be made in White Hall Ransrm In.s.iirauce David wShe had oeen employed an cemetery. CIaus of Central National Life attendant at the Jacksomnlle Stare js-urance Company; Ernest Ca.s^Nal of Hotpital for tlie past 12 years. Hansen tJie J.

C. Penney Store: Bill Schilri- The were taken to the Funeral services for Mary an of Fanners Bank: At- WilliaiTUiOn Funeral Honie in Jack- Hansen Bozarth, mother of Harvey Bnice Thomson; Bill ionvllle. Funeral arrar.gement.^ of Jacksonville Route 3. Buchanan of Ciillhani Funeral mam incoonplere. be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Home: Onllle Young of Pnidential he Mechanicsburg i vS i a In. uiance Conipiuiy; Don churchmMechanicsburg.nl. oi' Dons Sfwm Center; Herold SwishfT of Union Central Harry Life Ir. urance Company; Wal- PATTERSON Funeral Rockfoi-d In.surance Com- SE( (KMf HEU TV? Ti) iSOy for Mrs. Sophia Wilmington, wife pany; Baniey Lewis of Harry Wilmington of WI.DS; W'ayne Rogers of Pill be held a-t 2:30 p.m.

Simday Store; and Edward Gooa- 'at the Wilmington Baptist church Jacksonville city emplovee. hao more snow in MarcH Pa-tterson. The Rev. Earl Bi-jan MRS. W.

MONSOX Earl l.lovd (lirislian (ihiirch (ihoir Will Lenlen (iantata than we had all winter, was the charge and bunal will be plaint of area Tree cemetery. dents Friday, who experienced body is at the Dawdy Fimeral second roimd of belated wmter. Home where it will remain until Runnirig tnie to form of the official forei'ast of Colder," the mercury dropped sliarply Thursday night and brought another snowfall which continued all day I.Friday, letting uip only about 7 p.m. time of seo'vlce. I.oren S.

Hyde PITTSFIELX) limerai for Loren S. Hyde will be held at 2 Grace Circle Meets At Home of Circle Martha of H.a.i. sundav at the funeral drifted O', er will pwsent Untffl oi inclined to pile up to any great 'rhe cl'ioij- of Central Clu'istian All oi the Ruimmers were in- fonemi Home in ta at the worship service this morning at 10:45 The cantata, entitled Seven Words of and written extent. But the packed Dr. Clarence H.

Noeker 17 at the home oi Mrs. Conover, 251 Web.ster avenue Thp were G. Cansen, Mrs, A. Applebee and Mrs. E.

There viere VTRGIN'IA-Funeral services for 23 members present. ready for submitting to contractors road at Rxxxihoufie, died suddenly during the summer by the Theodore ar-oughout the for In the near futuj-e. Con-, at 10'15 Thuj-sday night at his.Flow'ers in the Red Cross conduct at 2 p.m. Suai-' i and rianeero-us. Charles Xoeker will be held Applebee conducted area and .7.

I wili CUliUUCt p.iU. ouai- aHU AlippciN is bemg given to the home in Roodhouse. Mr. 17 at the Nichols park friends, h.is been posspihty of receniiig bidft on a doctor's cane but notjpool and have had 7 tn 9 m. today at the funeral but the weel 1 th us since funeral Sunday et the home with Rev.

rneetmg Mrs C. L. Kanatzer Oienn Kendall presented a combined and devotional Brewer in charge. Burial will be in the Walnut Ridge cemetery. Women the combination of improvements.

tiane. At the meeting of the Wed-; hp wh bom Oct. 1889 at Rood-! The iiwimmers and their cla.ssifi- ne.sday evenins they awarded william inchide; midget division, 8 but iFnendi' call at fUp fimeral Today, and devotiorus, The Monday momiiig, noon Friday temperature at Woman of Samaria. ije to Fii-st Charles Geisler will beat rhe ti'ansmitter il The genera! ineetinir of contract for prfntmg bonds to He is 10 yeaxs, David Midden-helHf 2 iorgan. playing (in addition to i church WSCS wUl be hcld Aprii Che Northern Bank Note Company of Chicago, low bidders, at a co.st of $380, Completion of the piuchiise of school sites ia dependent upon the receipt of from tiie of bonds.

1 The site for the 12-room eleinen- hfiTV building in the western part- of Jerseyville is the Ralpih Egelhoff with the Jesu. How Ha.n notches from the 23 low reading of Camp netJi of A Walker; junior division. 13 Eiirl Fry. Jr. losit his life in World tihrough 14 years, Hnrley Holt.

War in Tlie three chil- i Bradley. David Cade and Paul Rey- dr.fn of Eaa Nona LeRae, Terry and Frwldie, being reared in piopertv at the edge of the Tliere aae also five city, of Highway 16 and ot wven other grande iiildren noQds; intennediate division, 15 years thaxxugh 17. Pat. Dowling, Kenneth Wilkinson and Jim Bunting. Thp wirvneas from the meet Sa tur- The for a neu- 8-rooni rfe.

jTliree brothers. L. oj Patter- mcnuirj- bmldlnc ta Orailon Is ki -'erseyTlile Mid Idas', tiiw, third aaid fourth Ann el Auxiliary Hears Renort On Patients' Parlv weAt of the prf'sent site And is now owned by the Assembly of God Ghmich. Contract for the purchase of land has been executed the church retaining poesession of the site until Feb. 1, 1966.

Harry' of Edward-saille, survive, Tlie was a member of the W'ilmington church at places in va.rious will qualify for the State meet to be held April 16 also at Decatair. All of the boys are new to YMCA PatteriHon nnd the Brotherhood of meeifi with the exception The worship service will be arranged to allow for the of the cantata without inter- niption. cloMng with a benediction, Seven Last has been piesented times before by Central Chn.stian choir, estab- a very challenging tradition in the church calendar. This canta- Army Will Try Blasting To Break Niagara Ice jam John F. Horn 6 at 2 p.m.

at the church when the services entertain members of F. Horn will be held at Centenary and Brooklyn Sunday at St. Lutheran church with Rev. J. Naumann of April meeting of Martha cir.

Springfield officiating. Burial will cle w'lll be held at the home of be made in the Oak Ridge 'Mrs. Kanatzer. Spr.ngfield. Friends call at During the houj- ithe McCullough fmieral home from nients were irom an attrac- to 9 p.

Firday and after 2 p. tive table decorated in green and Saturday. Tlie body will lie in white with Mrs. Kanatzer pouring. 'state at the church from noon -------------------I day until time of sen ice.

l)r. II. Of Anivet Post 100. met In composed by Tlieodore NIAGARA FALLS. jrari i.jovd Krv regular with the wa.s first in F'ance ir.

Tne U. S. took on the mighty Funeral sernces Eleanor Ander.son. pre.siding. Its poignant moods and a rt is-: Niagara flivei Friday night with, for Earl Lloyd Fry will be held at 2: UIC 8 111 of Pa Dowling who was in VIrs.

Wilmin Of Expires Friday Jo Viisconcelios. chaii-main of pivsent a expc-rience of, announcement it would p.ni. Simday at the Christian church jj-eha-bUitotion coaiunittee. reported that this cantata cperations in an attempt with Rev. Ernest Dawdy and Rev a pleasant evening was popular of glow des-rructue orjslaught of Ralph Coleman in charge.

Burial IV I I The Vjody was taken to taie Macke St-ate meet In winning a first, Veterans and patients at cantata the possible will be made in thf Fernwood ceme-' home where may; and tfliird place ratnng. on March 16. of Stainers carrying I tery. The body i. at the Mac key county most prom- Games were played and retreth-).

Tins composition is tlie climax buildings with It fimeral hom.f. a long composition cai-eer which crunched toward Lake On-: tario. Railroad ClerkB. 1 fui ca U. Fimeral ill be held at 2 Sunday art.

the Rixidihoiusc 'Chnfltian church with Rev. Emefit and Rev. Ralph Coleman; oificiating. Buriwl will be made in i I the Feniwood cemetery'. Mrs, SopliSa Wjlunington, 79 year iss old woman living of died Friday momlaig at a -1 ville hoijpitaJ.

Mrr. I I 1 I Uwl deatli followed an acute heart ait- i tack. She bom in May oi 1875 near AlHoy In Scott cotmty, tlie daughter oi William and Sjtrah Day. Mrs. Wilrmngton wuifi one of 18 chiklren Loren llvde Of Pike Dies: Funeral Suntlav consisting of home made includes grand and light operas.

appoMiriately decorated tor oivhestrai St. Day and an orange drink were serv'ed. and choral and many organ worki. inent Dr. Clarence H.

Noeker. Virginia jeweler and op- harles W. Monson died at 2 Col. loren Army' Funeral senices for Mrs Charley at Our SaviourV. hospital district engineer at Buffalo, said W.

Moruson will be held at 2 p. been a patient a about 25 povmds of dynamite would Sunday at the Gillham Funeraldayt. Estalee Beadles, Irene Sanders, I begins 3. well known Pike man and foiTner resident of Pittsiield, died ifl.t 8:30 evening the Midge Roberts and Eleanor Ander- Welcoine n'raveUrrB will interview Nursing home in attended the district meeting Jo.sephine Milligan on thear wheye he had r(vsided for the jxvfit Sunday and gave pd'ogTsiint March 29 at 12 HO p.m four Mr. Hyde formerly lived their The have in- Mu Milligan, teticher of a Griggsville before going to the the National Commander of oi physioii.My htiiidleapDed children home.

Eufus Wilson, to visit given to the new a public worship sernee to of Te' HotT' with the 3. al Umse who appreciate the from the Rev. Victor Robeits oHic.ating the son of and were Pntncia Schactonan. Bettylworts of the great musical The faniilv will meet friends Goodwin Noeker. -J uceded from the Canadian govern- carrieo on Hvde Hoffman and the opiwrtunity of preiDartr.g Andemm.

'ment. Canadian shore on the Arresi For Monday morning, the will busine-- firm after uhe west he nothing removed to the First Methodist Noeker is survived by his more than rock.s and in Pontiac, Ilhnois, where former Mabel Coil, and two The bia.stiiig will around 8 conduct Mrs. Clarice Twining Bind eifiteris ber. He was boni in Pike Jack.son\ille on Aprii 20 Fannie Dunnigan of near 1885, Hi.s wife. wHio died fmir He be entertnined with a dmner ano ter aaid Mrs.

Hattie Kiinook ol aii.se of 4 veans ago, w.as former Mae d.m<'e lo held in Club 'Work in ishication thr 'JohnM)u. Hunivuig aro three Siie WH.S in mairiage with h.mdicaptxyi. Idauglitcrs and two Mnv Ann-' HariT Wilmington, who witji the following chil- and WelrtMiic 'lYavelers is filmed at tame it fili.K-d" at a Uiter donation to Uie Sl.ster slate's attorne.v WilUam on the West waf, a ot Kemiey Polio FtoundatJon, as well wu.wn attended the healing wiimington BaptjM, church I the OriggKville dren: Mrs. Carroll Diuiiap ol Wlute Hall; Riilph Wilmington. Kenosha, in It is Wis, and ArthiU' Wilmington of in this ureu MoiiTis, Til, Thei-e are 8 tp-undohii-Ciuuinels 3 and 7 at 12:30 i dren end gmit The the Tlie body was taken to the IXtwdy PHnni-ral Home and will retnain thei-e ujtlil time of service at 2:30 p.m Sunday at the Wilmington B.tpti.st at Pat Tlie Rev.

EJarl will and burial will be made In tlie Pme Tree t-ery at Hill and Hyde. ol Sa.idon, were lumumted dele-of child abandonment. Cajt.ha.«e, 111: Mrs. KUU gales t.i attend the oonveiitdon to mn ovei awai hearing betorc the May grand jury. of Quincy; Mrs, Irene ort held in Kankakee in Juhe.

Gtiv.Ksville and Bob Hy'de of jJo Va.scoTicellas and Estalee There ht wo 11 grand-j to serve alternates. children and Hi great grandcluldi en Tiie memberK a ja.m, TTlie announcement came after a meeting of the engineers and the and Donna Kennedv were ar- and Lewifc- iday in bv arraigned in the court of Jtistice of Peace Charles Wai- 7 ar on a- concentrated near Irene historic Fort Niagara, locale of several skirmishes between U. S. and Canadian forces in the w'ar of 1812. The engineers expre.vsed hope services at 2 p.

m. Burial will ix-iHan-ey. 111 and Hildreth Ed- made in tlie South Side at Pontiac. Mrs. Kennedy was released upon ix)sting $3.000 but her husband was jailed as he proved unable to holes could be found in the ice put up a like amount.

Robt. Berlin Native, Dies In (ihicago wards living at Newman. 111. There axe tliree grandcliildren and three great grrtndchildren. Tlie body taken to the Ma.ssie fimeral home sen ices wnll be held at 2 p.m.

Sunday wnth Rev. jFlo.vd Brewer officiating. Burial 'Will be made in the Walnut Ridge cemetery. Friends may call at. the home from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m.

Satiu-day. Sentenced To 6 Faim Funeral onducted Friday C.i.sliiii)i worthless clu'ck-s has addled nnoUier months to the pri.s^)n ii jnvord of WVaver. 30. who Friday morning to the DECL iKES I Hi IHEMi i.htxlist chinxii. to the Crippled Fund.

ITie IxKly taken to the Skin- 'riie attendance paize won by jner funeral home in Crriggsville June jwiiei'r ice.s will Ije held at, 2 p.m. witii Rev. Clarence Bigler jin charge. Burial will be made tJie Origg.sviJle cemeteJT. I lei I iu el I ices Friday surface would permit planting: Morri- the dynamite iielow the cnust.

If of Chicago, native of New Ber- El.i,l lit I AIR not. a drill wUl be used. An a.tended the New iw- Force iielicopter will lower a dem- reunion tor the past ohtion expert to the jmimber of years, died in SHIlAHI If the attempt is not sue-Mr. death wa.s, tiie'McCuilouglf witr, ar- NelUe Taylor as The pleaded earlier Fridav for The Shiloh WSCS met recenth aj At lu ho.Npital F.inei'al for Helh- help from any source. But.

while well wei-e hf Home rangements are pending. meeting opened with the song, He was bom Ajjril 15, 1873 near Garden of Prayer, fol- Berlin, the son of the repeatiiig the eld at tGie nn" 'w 'T Morn- Pray Roll call was answered by le in Jacksonville at ature chat miirht uncoiK the son. At the age of 22 he moved a mother of a famous niwoji state Farm near Vandalia. dhecton. of Illinois Pence.

Winchester officiating Middendon rccali nood Friday with the Rev. McFar- river at its mouth, they feared that too rapid a might create Check charge Morgan wunty Ja at 4:18 p.m Thur.sday court, alter which (pj.jy weighing pounds, foiu 7 accomptinied cai t.he I mass rose 40 and jorgan bv Mrs. Lecie Hutchison. above rhc river level in some Flower ladles were as it ground along a RiihnrU HnUn Geraldine Taylor, Judith Hel- from Lewiston to oumulative prefened jRiehaid Holloway. MunayMlle routt on the cumulative (Srefmed stuck; 51.

per sluye on the 4 20 53i per on the 4 maKei impoMHl Puneial for Mr.s. The defeiuUint aocused wfre held at 10 30 over Ixiil chet'k on the moma-ig at the fmieral Klump Oil Co. He h.i^ home with Dr. Frank eral tit the Illinois L-. of the Grace MetlwxhKt chUTCh F'arm.

and ly compleied ivefeued charge HuntM'ille Mrb, Covey was aoloifct Mng- The and Rugged at the fKMV MAN DIK.s IN UAsH i and one-half ouiu Cliicago where he has since his home. He is sun-ived by one After the sesbaon devot- 50 ni Myers of Chi- ions were conducted by death. A cousin. M. L.

Simpson I m.an. cago. Two sisters preceded him in who was also pixjgrani chah- lives The theme bv lues at Berlin and another tDowns w'as The Mrs. Young Woman two at 4:14 a rn PYidav at the Our iiuie ironi to ra-Ho i Geneva Becker. Gladys Hem- pungstovvii.

at the mouth of Lake are Saviour hiispital, weight per sli.are of rhc 4 12''; r.miu and two ounces. live brough and Annelle Ctilly. orsran Mrs. Lede Oanng for the flowers were PKKIN. ni A 30-yetu-oUl ccwnptvny employe danl in Margaret Bell, Rtjbert Puhlir an hour bwugli, Al Biuber and Muas jihe found pinned under hi.s car Hutrly todav.

la tive erred cent.s on thf on the common jxuiy. weighing six 'Hiesse dmdends aiv ail pay Pallbearers were Ecigar Va.sey. Hugh Oniario. Hem- River front homes, both summer I cottages and dwelling -red cent.s the P.us.«;avant hoi.pital Mr. Morris swallowed up by the mass of the New 4.70-:; pre- and Andell of Win-; ice and only roofs and chimneys and H'e P-cents of made Vbuiv Occupants had mon ot the nuirsday and fled what they could.

and nephews recidine near w. .1 Moiri.soii was a member of' Berlin Baptist church. jxnuids and 2. 1956 tt) stockholdera otf rec- Mlrwiie i on April 11, 1956. Minnie tjireen.

car tociav. were Rex Ranton. Henry Junior of Pekin Ml i wtov TT ir motoruit OK, Mr and Firri Bailey, 605 WetxsTer avenue became the parents IN of a daughter at 7 02 pm Thurs- jday at tlie Pa.s.savant TO PAKISTAN KARACHI. Pakistan between a w'hite person and a Jap- tan and the United States signed void in that Mrs Vinton Bourn read a poem. Ti-ajusfomied.

Delicious refreshments were then by the MARRIAGES ILLEGAL IN GEORGIA ATLANTA Ga i 4 a light is compo.sed of all 0 AILANTA. Ga. marriage.colors of the rainbow BREMERHAVEN, Germany an agreement Friday providing an holds true whether the imrriage: 600 toward con-'W'as performed in the rvv nnt I w. performed in the state or not, everv Sat Panning Ralph Flor- iaaid car oai CANTON 111 cvvk on Pek.n. Hie off a utility jiole today He v.a.s a of the and down an eighi-tooiem-(Canton Park BoaiM tor 22 and once served its president BILOF SQI IRT WINK bankinent.

England pfetm. mu, an ernpUnf of otf tile cango liner imonwenlfh begiai tfwwy and port wine Thursday. A ci eoaks had burst in the Jjold of during i NOTK'F I am a cfuicUdate for for clerk of No. 8. ho.spital, Army atomic can- additional $2.509.600 toward con eig It pounds, and one- battalion assigned to West Ger-, struction of the Taurysa Dam Atty Gen Eiigene Cook ruled Fri-, Sat Sun, many for European defense project West Pakistan rived Friday night.

The Umted States has already And the attorney general said' .11 in HI tne 28i) mm. (Contributed miliion dollars to'the 6ame law applies to marriages' iv i A'en bring to 36 the number of the Sirmillion dollar project. It between whites and. Negroes, Af-! twelve atomic cannon a.igned to guard ted to be coanpleted by 1967. Mongoliaius, Westj Iron Curtain ironfer in We.s: jlndiani; and Asiatic Indians.

'Ofrniany Kiors unofficial opinion was i.s- HOUS'rON. Tex. oi to a former Georgian. Ear- 'Hie Lynnville Conununity Club! From 1890 to 1917. Cax- quarter ounces.

A daughter born to Mi- Mr.s, Hershel Lowe, at 9:37 a F'nday nt the years he actne promot- voutJi programs m- 'meeting M'heduled tor Friday, night inegie and the Caniegie Corp a group which gathers in a lounge here tell you with a straight face E. Jones of San Francisco, who had asked whether his ap- ROUND, DANCE bren until next week, 66 000 fo: members of the a hin? marrtacre to a Japanese a L. U. 36iweathei- perautuaii, juhe Uxjated knd Canaca. Wa tcher Society ould be Georgia.

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