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TWELVE THE DAILY JOURNAL, JACKSONVILLE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, PHONE TOtTR WANT ADS 61 Rebekah, IOOF Lodges Miss Barbara Long, Install New Officers Schroll I wed Saturday Joint Ceremony In a candlelight ceremony held a 7 oc nroAPTi at thp ioint installation Saturday evening at the Literberry Lone Bandit Gets $50 75 At Surprise In Armed Robbery Of Partv Given For Ring Drug Store Dr. W. N. Garrison White mem- A lone, smudge-faced bandit armed with a short-bar- bersof the Christian Church held a in the church room I School Consolidation In Waverly Area Will Be Up For Vote Feb. 7 An election on the proposal to consolidate nine in Morgan county and 13 schools in Sangamon whose birth -1 county will be submitted to vote of citizens in the affected that date and Mrs.

area on Friday, Feb. 7. The election is regarded as an imitate and Master Elbert C. Brasel, State President Edna doiph schroii of Chatham. through the back door, carrying a flour sack containing Culbertson whose birthday was on portant step in consolidation of many rural schools in Cen- iiirlrpthaunt and State Grand Chaplain William H.

Day The double-ring service was pre- currency from three cash registers. The proprietor, David January 20 traj Illinois, special formed at 7 by the Rev. Ring, estimated the loot at $50. Among the guests were Mr. and New Chairman Of Welfare Board Installing officers were: Grand liam J- Boston before the alter Master Brasel; President Bickel- which was decorated with haupfc; grand wardens, Albert Crab- of white chrysanthemums and snap tree and Eva Power; grand recording dragons, flanked on cither si secretaries, William Ash and Mary jcandelabra.

Preceding the wedding Till The and were Ausmus; grand financial secretaries. Kenneth Walker and Lottie Crab- End ree; grand treasurers. James Rice sung by the niece. Beth Ann Social Calendar Polling places will be at Appalonia hool in Morgan county, west of Waverly, and Locust Grove school in Monday Gamma chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will moet Monday evening at 7:00 Harris. Grand chaplains, Long, accompanied by her mother, Harry Hutches and Annie Magill: the Couple were Miss at the home of Miss Mar Phillips and BeveHy Lindley and Norman Corrington.

1302 West State and Marion Updegraff. brother 0f the bridegroom. Har- street. Miss Verna Butcher will be Illini Lodge old and Gerald Long, brothers of assistant hostess. IOOr officers installed were: Illim the bride were ushers me League of Women Voters stick-un" and shoved the IjOdge.

Noble grand. L. A Myers; vice brWe was attired in a group on -Control of Atomic is a Stic David Dickerson; recording piecc beUed aqua suit trimmed with will meet Monday at 7:45 eI, egUnb, Mr. Ring said that he was behind Mrs. Harold Garrison of Greenfield: the cigar counter, looking over a and Mrs.

Ricks and their sons new magazine, when the bandit from east Alton, and the son and Sangamon county. Citizens of Wav- arrived. The latter came behind the daughter of Dr. Garrison. The Rev.

erly will vote in the band room at counter and crouched nearly to his Johnston introduced the guest of the SChool building, knees before ordering Mr. Ring to and each were presented with vote of the rural polling places open the cash register. He had a a after which refreshments were revolver in his light hand and a served. flour sack in his left. The Home Bureau meeting was The proprietor said he first held at the home of Mrs.

F. M. thought it a practical joke of some sort, that the cash register was already open. At that the intruder persisted that will be added together and considered as the outside vote. It will be necessary for the proposition to carry in Waverly and outside to organize jhool unit.

Should the proposition be approv- Polish iolinist Is First Artist On Civic Series secretary, M. Brooks By us: financial sllver jacket was fashioned p. m. secretary J. Clark Rothwell; trea-iwlth dollman sleeves which were Foreman.

1313 Mound avenue. drnnnpd it lnto the surer, E. L. Craft; warden, Ehis fastened with silver Her League members and their guests and dropped it into the sack. i at the heme of Mrs Qryilie nbs, who promptly scooped the Floor 1.

at the heme of Mrs. qryille the register The next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. McConathy. 0 1---------- 1 2 Mnrp Mrs. Irvin Fisher entertained ere: conductor.Wallace coreage wa 5 of white roses.

are invited to attend. Thursday evening with a shower i transportation subjects to be taught. guardian Wilhe Sperry; Miss Llndley wore a gray belted: Chapter CY of p.E.O. will meet The bandit then humedly crossed daughter.jn.Iaw Mrs Jack bocks to be used, and any other mat- Burleigh Davenport, right suit the sleeves of whlch were Monday at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.

Till- build toe where a Flsher- Twenty persons were present ters that should arise in re8ard t0 support to noble grand, wlth sllver buttons. A Stout. 950 North Church street, jeLtnmers and the twoland bingo was played. district. Long; left support, Elmer Brooks; lge of red rose6 compieted the en- at which time Day will be 1of cu 3 Partv For Rav Linker Similar consolidations have taken right support to vice grand.

Homer ble observed. Mrs. Wendell S. Dysinger star- 1 A surprise birthday celebration was Place at Murravvllle to Morgan Collier: left support. Robert Bay, mother wore a black, will be in charge of the program Margaret Stogie Thursday evening honoring county; Pawnee, Rochester.

DUopolis right scene supporter. C. Coultas. of brocaded crepe with match-j The Toastmistress club will hold commands the elrls Linker, at his home. Pinochle and Williamsville in Sangamon left scene supporter, Lyle Morris: mg accessories.

Mrs. Schroll was al- its regular dinner meeting Monday Phance with his commands the girls evenings diversion Those county, musician. A. L. Black; and chaplain.

ln black with matching.evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Dun- quickly emptied the change in their anenaon- Those i two cash registers into the sack and Ida Haendel. outstanding youn? Polish violinist, will open the Civic Concert Series with Jier appearance anuary made seven school board members of the yesterday by Mrs. S. G. Baker, sec! district, who would made the policies, rotary of the local committee.

The decide what school the pupils shall recital will be held at the Jackson- attend, make the budget, employ, ville high school auditorium at teachers, determine methods of Search on Thursday with 21 mem- th djstrict lnti) one bers present. Mrs. C. I. McColhster presented the minor lesson on of House The Major lesson superintendent shall in Jacksonville on Friday.

Ja given by Mesdames A. R. McConathy an elecUon wlthm 30 days for 31 according to announcement and Carrie Worcester on accessories. Both wore corsages of lap hotel. Dr.

Victor Sheppard is the new Paul Phelps. I rania pink ro 6 es. Urania Lodge: noble grand, El- Following the ceremonv a recep- will chairman of the Morgan County dridge Roberts: vice grand, Carl Rie- tion was given at the home of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Hutson, ln the areaway of the Am-rican Child Welfare advisory board, ac- man; recording secretary, John Mar- brlde.s parents. Refreshments were 876 W'est State. Building, cording announcement made yes- shall, financial secretary, Richard served which the young couple Trinity Fellowship will meet Tues- customer, Dale Leung, was lerday. Godfrey, treasurer Olen Gotschel: 10 pened their wedding gifts.

day evening at 8 with Mrs. near frout coor at the beginning A meeting of the advisory board warden, Earl Jones; conductor, Lvle 1 Mrs Schroll was graduated from H. K. Chenoweth, 1188 West College of the robbery. He hurried to the has been called for Tuesday, Feb.

28. Davis; inside guardian. Gene Crab-ilhe local high SCh0ol in 1943. She avenue Pacific hotel and put in when a luncheon be held at the tree, outside guardian, Joe Smith, i been emploved at the office of Dunlap hotel at 12:15 enings were Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Wesley Class of Centenary church jthe stick-up man ran to the rear 11 meet Tuesday evening at the door and was last seen running east Kenneth Graham; Mr. and Mrs. vlcNeelv Services Held At Franklin chili supper. Mrs. Roy Dugger was called to the and chaplain.

Clarence Crouse. Rebekah Lodge 13 Frankhn Funeral services for into Rebekah Mrc. James McNeeiy. who died Weo- 13 were; noble grand. Marian nMday afternoon at her home in jjart.

vjce Lankton; re- Franklin, were held Saturday, cording secretary, Thelma Bacon; the financial secretary, Eula Black; treasurer, Ruth Jones: warden, Roberta Reid; conductor. Margaret a call to The four Guilds of the Pilgrim headquarters. Capt. Flynn right support to noble grand, Paul the Morgan County Service com- Society will meet as follows: and Officers Spreen and Campbell home Qf mQther Pembrook Gilbert: left support to vice grand, pany Mr schroll recently received Hannah Sturtevant Guild will answered the call, but the bandit ArenzvilIe she was reoorted Austin Cockerill; left support. John his discharge from the army and is meet at 1:00 for luncheon at the had left about three minutes before.

report Evans; right scene supporter, Estell now engaged in farming. home of Mrs. George Carpenter. The Among the customers present at Martin; left scene support. Ivan After a Sh0rt wedding trip the program will be given by Dr.

Elisa- lhe time were Mason, Harold Petefish; musician, Raymond Rieve: couple will make their home at a beth Nichols. The subject will be Driver, Mrs. Lola Guyton and her The Illinois legislature recommended some time ago that school districts organize so that their school would have sufficient valuation to Ross Camerer; Mrs. Beulah Walker carry on without being a burden to and Mrs. Lena King.

taxpayers. The consolidation was Mrs. Kenneth Davis entertained endorsed and is being promoted in the 4-H Club girls and their guests all sections of the state by the Illi- Fridav evening at her home with a nois Agricultural Association. farm near Chatham. p.m The Rev.

Justin Washburn ed. Mrs. ore sang Never Armstrong: chaplain, Leta Coultas; bv Mrs. tributes right support to noble grand, Mary Davis; left support. Harriet Brasel; Grow accompanied ffereey Caan at the piano (ferine for the floral rjght support to vice grand.

Ella were: tht Mlsees Roae Neal. sampie; left support, Jewel Peters; and Margaret Seymour, and Louise Oreen, ir- Evelyn Djckerson; outside guardian, MeNady. Wilson, Irene Lijjjan philips Rowland. Virginia WeH. and Alleen Bilx.kah The Oftkhrall, Former Resident Of Vi averly Dies In Galesburg Waverly Mrs.

Frank Selk of Galesburg, the former Miss Pauline Russsians and Their grandson, Michael Shannon. Isabella Beecher Guild will have a Bandit Described 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the Witnesses described the bandit as of Mrs. Rov Savre. Mrs. Mvron Mills a 8 ht nervous young man.

He had will be co-hostess. After the lunch- a slight attempt to disguise eon Mrs. Hugh Beggs will speak on features, and had apparently jndja rubbed burnt cork or some similar Marion Tanner Guild will have a material on his upper lip, under his luncheon meeting at at and across his forehead College Group To Lead Services At Virginia Church Mary J. Dunlap, Aged Resident, Dies Saturday IDA HAENDEL Miss Haendel. who arrived ln thii country recently for her first American tour, has been a concert violinist since she was nine of age.

Following her graduation from tha Warsaw Conservatory, she made her les, passed at 7.45 a. m. Sat- formaj debut with the Warsaw Philharmonic Symphony. As a child Miss Mary Jane Dunlap, a member of one of oldest famil- urdav. Five members of the Illinois Col-; Dunlap WaS bom east 0f this prodigy she played with leading or- lege Interdenominational Group will 1 6 i' Her.

chestras in the European on May 12, 1864. Her were William R. and Emma S. and today twenty-two is recog- musician, to Ross: inside Mae and Glenna Leonard will be coat and wore brown gloves LoulM Oreen. where she had been a patient for the Mstam hostesses.

Mrs. Joseph Clee- decorated on the back with a red, past three weeks. She was bom in 1920 in Waverly. the home of Mrs Harris Pank- They said he was about five iV. hurst.

five inches tall and weighed about the an Church Pioneers of Morgan nized abroad as one of the great Frances Post Guild will meet at 120 pounds. They guessed his age as gundav mornjnff Tan 1 always made her home in Women violinists of this generation. 8:00 at the home of Miss 20 to 25 and said he was attired in 51u" 26- Edna Osborne. THe Misses Emma a dark hat, light grey trousers, black H.TSte Baldwin, Bridgeport, and Leland Walls. Beardstown.

Miss bearers were Grover 625; noble grand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd 1 Book Mri RubJ'BirdsonB: vice Ashbaugh. Her father preceded her Dobson; recording secretary, jn death land will speak on, The Art of In- Sray and black design or stencil. The revolver was described as a Tucsdav short-barreled weapon.

Mr Ring said that thp sun wis lnaripd that bp services beginning at 10:4 a.m The Morgan Countv Garden club loadea, tna. he will hold its regular meeting Tues- the leaden slu 8 of bullets Mrs. Lottie Hutches: financial sec- js survived by: her husband, day at 2 p.m. at the Farm Bureau retan. Mrs.

Maude Food: treasurer. Prank; her mother. Mrs. Ora Ash- hall. A program will be featured.

in Years Mrs. Henrietta Marshall: warden, oaugh; three sisters, Mrs. Helen after which the social hour will take Ms. Blanche Herring: Garman of Galesburg. Mrs.

Eva place. Mrs. Doris Birdsong; right support Stevens, also of Galesburg, and Mrs. Malta Club will meet Tuesday at was the Frsnkhn ceme- Revival Meetings To Start Sunday At Roodhouse This was the first armed robbery; that has occurred in Jacksonville ince another Saturday night. Dec.

Jacksonville and has resided at 406 Her Amerjcan debut was t0 have South Kosciusko. been made five years ago under the For many years she was engaged sponsorship of S. Hurok, but she in the business in this city. chose to remain in England Ruth Kirchner, Jerseyville, and Dan She was a member the Christian and play ior the troops and civilians. Atherton, Argo, assist with the church- During the war years she gave eight One brother.

Samuel, died on Aug- and ten concerts a month in all The Interdenominational Group ust 12, and a died parts the British Isles. consists of 12 active members who on Sept- 1927- She was also -------------------------------meet fort-weeklv to plan religious 'n death two activities on the campus Charles Surviving are the following cous- Baldwin. a pre-ministerial student. ms: Misses olive and Ruth Dunlap. is president of the organization and and Mrs- Fred Be? 8 s- all of Jackson- 1153 West Lafayette.

Wednesday Mrs. Nellie Thompson; outside guardian, Mrs. Florence Woods; chaplain, Mrs. Esther Ingoglia; and revival meeting will musician. Mrs.

Maude Ratliff. Sunday at the Oak Grove Bap- Additional entertainment was also ist church. Meeting will begin at prodded. 1:30 The Rsv. Frank Schwab is ligut oieverus.

aiso OI uaiesourg. and Mrs. Malta uiuo will meet Tuesday at Dr. Malcolm Stewart advispr to noble grand. Mrs.

Pearl Gotschall; Marian Armstrong of Springfield, p.m. at the home of Miss Leah when C. Lair was killed Miss Siebermann Becomes Bride in Carrollton Rites left support, Mrs. Beatrice Burk- and four brothers. James of Rock- Caldwell heart; right support to vice grand, ford.

Wilson of Kankakee, Eugene Mrs. Rosella Sheppard; left support of Indiana, and Meredith of Grace Walker: inside guardian, burg. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. in charge The Library Book club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

in the club rooms. Life and Works of Charles ie the heme of the program, of which Battershell has charge The Community chorus the direction of Mrs. Arthur ary Methodist church, troche, will have a rehearsal Sunday Members of the lass PASSAVANT NURSES GRADUATE TONIGHT Commencement exercises for zra- oung People to Conduct Service At estminster The morning service at Westmin duates of the Passavant hospital ster Presbyterian church on Sunday re 8 ular business session will take School of Nursing will be held Sun- w-ill be conducted by a team of stu- jPlace. Members are asked to bring a day evening at 8 at Centen- dents from Illinois College, in recog- dish, sandwiches, and their nition of the fact that the day has iown table service, are: the been designated by the church at Am vet Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 as he resisted a stick-up in his grocery store on Greenwood avenue. Earl Williams later was ound Sorosis wril! meet Wednesday at guilty of murder and was sentenced 3:00 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Rich- to the penitentiary. ard Lukeman. 1350 South East street. History Class will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with C.

A. Hemphill. 1033 West State street. Mrs. Roma Hawkins will have charge of the nrogram.

Thursday The Democratic Club will have a potluck dinner Thursday at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Minnie Bealmear. 517 West College avenue. Following the dinner, the ville: Howard of Havana; and Will iam Happy, of Denver, Colo The remains have been taken to the Reynolds Mortuary, where fu- Hillvievv Infant Dies Saturday White Ray neral services will be held Monday son of Mr.

and Mrs. Oren Pence of at 2:30 p. m. Interment w'ill be made Hillview-, passed away Saturday at in Jacksonville cemetery. at 3 p.

m. at the Church of Christ. Misses Ruthella Burnett, Leona large as Young day. m- at the club rooms. 212J W.

State A community social will take place Hamilton, Margie Miner, and June Miss Edwana Johnston of Wash- Wednesday evening at Martins Pra- Long, and Mrs. Elizabeth Littig. ington. 111., will preside, while the church. Chilli and coffee will responsive reading will be conducted Most of the streets in Lima, Peru oe served.

Those attending are ask- Eli Whitney invested the cotton by Richard Pratt of White Hall, have different names for every block. ed to bring table service. gin. After the scripture reading by -------------------------------Charles Leefeldt of Oak Park, there There are about 200 pounds of steel will be two short talks. High in the average household washing Uses of by Bob Elkin of machine.

Springfield and to Franc, accompanied by Miss! Mary Jane SirHh of MacMurray Veterans Study Medicine Guinea iq Demand Booms win sing Lord Most hoi? by Franck, accompanied by Miss When the members of the 78th and in a few hours are eating the Dorothy Brotherson at the organ. Congress passed the GI Bill of Rights same food as the adults: vegetables, they probably realiie it would grain and hay. eat nearly 1 I bnng about an guinea pig anything except meat Services Held ror shortage in 1947. but according to three months they are readv to Arthur Miller, proprietor of IUi- breed and the gestation period is i II noi. 719 E.

Lafayette a days fecundity is their only it I IS. IflaSSCV that is precisely what happened. means of defense against extinction. For with the end of the war hun- dreds of veterans took advantage Many friends and relatives at- of the educational features of the TheiJ 5h0" smal! the iunfral services held for and are jamming medical col- 'Irs- Anna Massey at the Williamson to their vary walls. And they spirit have endeared them to Funeral Home Saturday afternoon.

better known ae guinea raisers. Mr. Miller says one of The Rev. Roy S. Hulan officiated.

PWi. for experimental purposes The correspondents raises 3.000 an- Mrs. Milton Edge was the soloist. nually in California. Their happy accompanied at the organ by Mrs.

G. grunts when contented, and their O. Webster. The flower ladies were Mrs. of pigs.

So early collectors termed Thomas Russell. Mrs. Alfred Barber, them wtien they first introduc- Mrs. Helen Ransdell, Mrs. Herman ed to Europe.

They are natives of Welch. Mrs. Watson Taylor and Mrs. South America, the Guineas of early Otis Sadler. trans-Atlantic sailors.

Casket bearers were Charles J. Williamson, Lloyd Allan. Clint Laboratories seek an eight ounce Moore, Charles Gruber, Otis Sadler, specimen. Mr Miller reports, saying William Spaulding. Thomas Russell MM.

much to ordinary pig willI attain that and Arthur Kershaw. mtm but the. do re- ln Some was ln Dlamono fair. ptoe. th.

tamperature eP fW bo drop brtow frMdng. Ha re Do You Know? The USO provides a home away from home for and the American people are being asked for $19.000.000 to help them through a really tough year. Above is another Red Feather Agency activity made possible by the Morgan County Community Chest. Mary Belle bermann of this city became bride of Gregg D. Fuller of Terre Haute.

in a double ring ceremony performed by Dr. John Rehekah 13 Meets Recently A meeting of the Jacksonville Re- 8:15 a.m. at his home. He was two years and five months of age. The child was bom cn August 10.

1944. Ht is survivtd by his parents, and a brother Donald. The body will be taken from the Dawdy Funeral Home to the residence Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Elder L.

O. Crossman officiating. Burial will be at the Walkerville Crouch of the Baptist church temple. tbe Hillview BaPtist with Jan. 24, at 3 p.m.

at the home of the Ella sample. PNG, was elect brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ecj as to the Rebekah State Webermann. Assembly for a three-year term.

A Following the ceremony a recep- donation of $10 was made to the tion w-as held at the Siebermann Morgan home for the members of the imme- fUncj diate family after which Mr. and County Community chest Mrs. Fuller left on a short trip. Upon their return they will Illini Lodge No. 4 announced that open house would be held Jan.

28. for Odd Fellow's and Re- Funeral Notices need Is ao great that there is a guaranteed price this vear of $1.20 for, an eight-ounce pig. and Mr Miller i remlnds received up to $1.40 for them. Vm Many hi Training medical student wiil use two or three doeen pigs during his train tef. It appears that the guinea pig industry is cm firm ground for at Vaaat three more years Ifr.

MlHer the reetJeee. grunt- weigh nearly four pounds. Cavies How to Operate the New Parking Meters make their home with the bride's bekahs. Meredosia Rebekah iodse has parents. Mrs.

Fuller is a graduate of the Carrollton High school and also attended Western State Teachers college at Macomb and Illinois State Normal university at Normal. She has been one of the prominent teachers in Greene county for several years and is now? teaching her sixth year at Brush college. Fuller is the son of G. W. Fuller and the late Mrs.

Terre Haute, Ind engineer and the been traveling on various Dale Lacey requested the local lodge to initiate Funeral services for Dale Lacey. 20 12 candidates. Initiation for candi- vear resident who died Friday dates of both lodges will take place at his home here, will be held Sunon Feb. 28, it was announced. day at 3 at the Williamson Fu- On Feb.

14 a school of instruction Home. The Rev. Ralph Batley will be held with Alpha Seymour of officiate. Interment will be in Dwig-ht, past president of the Re- Memorial Lawn. bekah State Assembly, as instructor Daniel M.

Keating A potluck supper will be served at i 4 4 Last rites for Daniel M. Keating 6:15 p.m. Members are askea to bring r- sandwiches and a covered dish. The wtJ take place av the C.tmtn Oui rs. G.

W. Fiuler of committee for arrangement includes Monday at 8 30 a. m. Buiial He Is an operating chairman, be made in Calvary cemetery. past four years has Eunice T1'ie remains were taken from the AU REO TURNIN6 MAL IN FRO Hl ANO FAUN6 THE FLOW OF TRA ATA GLANEE Green.

Florence Ivemeyer, ment projects, recently returning to and Strubbe. the states from Hawaii where he was engaged in erection of a hospital. that Itienr fight, or brte or fnaw their hutches Itale IMr raprodwuoi it prover- are presumed to be good eating, but READING CIRCLE TO MEET Mr. Miller, like everyone else, never members of the heard of any gourmet trying them. Reading Circle will be Mr.

Miller has raised cavies for entertained Monday afternoon by years, getting back into production J- M. Goebelt at the home of last November. It is his opinion that sister. Mrs. Henry Schafer.

Miss Mfeeta maJu a mn who has a proper place for Virginia Vedder will read a paper on them oouid well raise guinea pigs, at the of Florida.1’ Roll least until the present emergency CflU be answered with the nam- mbeides. ing of a favorite song. yoMBf; art born eoMplt of ounces SSr VAUCNTTNXS DUROC SALE CARD 'OF FROM HALLMARK to thank all who assisted in any way during our bereave- Kb. 4th, 1 3 milet west of Jacksonville Mr and Mrs. A J.

Hislev. Tbamm Bum, Panuit.i H. PO1 i fcjg 4 MM UVMR. Iw STATE iNseRrcowup WATCS-VtAIM coin slot otte THfN TURN MANOLE Funeral Rites Held For Mrs. Snoddy Funeral services were held for Mrs.

Sallie C. Snoddy Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at thp First Presbyterian church in Marshall, with the Rev D. F. Ferguson, assisted by the Rev.

M. R. Crockett, officiating. Music was furnished by Mrs. Cowan, soloist, accompanied by Mrs.

Whitehead, organist. The flowers were cared for bv Mrs. Leland Yancey, Mikels. Mrs. Charles Reavv Funeral Home to the residence at 909 South Main street at 4 p.

m. Saturday. Leslie Dale Francis Lacey today Funeral services for Dale Francis McLEAN MAN WINS Philadelphia, Jan. OP) Johnson. Bloomington.

111., won a $100 award for his garden Lacey will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday sculpture at the 142nd an- at the Williamson Funeral Home, nual exhibition of painting and The Rev. Ralph Batley will offir- sculpture of the Pennsylvania Aca- iate. Burial will be in Memorial demv of Fine Arts. Lawn cemeteiv Kick-Off Luncheon For County Workers you stakt to WIND TI MC teoor tiene.

and you teeL A SUCHT PULL ON Tue keep ON Leadership for the county division trict chairmen, who. in turn, wih of the Morgan County Community supply committeemen sufficient to Mrs. Claude chest is lining up in impressive shape, work their respective districts. Smith, Mrs. according to County Chairman John county Chairman John Deem in Marjorie Page and Mrs.

S. C. Barn- Depm. Many have sent word by mail conference with General Chairman hill. and telephone of their desire to be Waldo McCreery and Morgan County The pallbearers were: Charles active in the county campaign, which community Chest President Carl Smith, Clinton Barnhill, W.

A. Snod- will begin with a kick-off luncheon Hamilton, commented on 'he fine dy, Ernest Dyer, Claude Mikels, and 0f the entire county division Satur- Spint of the volunteers and remarked Wilbur Boyd. dayday noon, February 1, at the tha(, jt jS gratifying to see such a Burial w'as in Ridge Park ceme- Dunlap Hotel. wide-spread interest in county affairs -rhp county will be organized into 0f this WArk carried on by townships and districts in arcord- the agencies that make up the Com- CARD OF THANKS ance with the division made by the rnunity Chest are desiened to cover We wish to extend thanks to rela- school districts throughout the coun- adequately needs within thp tives, friends and neighbors for Eighteen township chairmen willi pressions of sympathy and deeds of responsible for lining up 104 dis- kindness, for the many beautiful 1 flowers, also to Rev. Meeker for his words of comfort after the death of I wish to thank those who remem- our and brother Charles Thomas bered me while a patient at vant Hospital in Jacksonville with Mrs.

Rtith James, cards, letters, calls and gifts. 7 ow i Mrs. George MorrH. Nvlon and Rav on HOSE AT.

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