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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 9

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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PHONE YOtm I7AILY DAURSUNVIlJiE. ITX. DFCKMRER 1, NTNE Elks Club Voies S100 Each To NichoiS Xmas Fund, Salvation Army Eastern Star At Four Morgan Couniy Officers Begin New CeremonyUecJlb Monday VirginiaTollold Social Calendar Tuesday Mrs. E. J.

oi The Toastm is tress club will hold, will present the program. .1 joint mcetinK with Toa.stmast- Wednesday oil Di'c. 3 ill 6:30 p. m. Class will mtet on nt imtrl.

The' Urcrmbrr 4. homii if club and C. n. A.iMrs. Alfjrd Hrndeisoii, 347 The Jack-oiivillo of $100 to tho (iation and to (.

11 donation? Observes 89tli Anniversary At Patterson Home Amanda Brown, of thin oldest citizens observed 89th blrthd ly on Day she is hi good health for one of her and active and nble to care for ht-r own home where she and Alta reside. Another daufhter, Mrs. Berth.t Nicholson and a son Hulbert brown near her On Sunday preceding her birthday ahe hart aa Aiirc of JarkAonville, Mi unci Mfi Albert Raabe, anti Mrs. Borth.i and son and daughter Ava Faye On Mond.i Mn. Wm.

Dyer, of Hillvicw vi.sltcd mith her. Navy Club Meeting, Dec. 2, 7:45 p.m. over Rainbow Paint Shop. announced Saturday the Nichols ('hrislmas Fountion Ai-my.

1 Kf'nor- 1)V llarnoy, Sec'y. TlV club has for a number of N.ui,' i)rovidcd a party fi.r childrer. of netMly families. In 'uuiiounrinK the contributions to the Nichols Foundation and tation Army, Mr. Hnrney said: Is frit that the two organiza- tinn.s are taking care of the present ine-ds and accumulated funds are jbcirg rvi aside by the Elks lodge t.ikc Care of the vast amount of work that will be called for in the future.

thl; work during the holiday the Klks are maintaining a rt ir crippled children's clinic through Our hospital and Pa.vsavant hospital, and are providing funds for braces, supplies, transportation for other needs for children In this community who are hospitalized In the General Hos- pit.il In ChJruKO by the authority of Ihr lor.il clinic offlclal.s." lUk. tl.us joined the nuni- rK.us and Individuals wlio helping to build up the S. W. Nichols Christmas Foundation, a sjwn.sored by the Journal Courier Company which meeting with Kenerou.s response. $3.98 Card Tables $2.95 E.

G. Furniture Co. Tlie Adali Robinson Chapter of Eastern Star at Virginia will hold an newly elected oificors will take over their duties Chapter CY of PEG will meet club of that city w'ill avenue Mrs. Klxig will 7:30 p. ni.

Monday, Dec. 2 In be guesta. the leader. Theta Sigma Society room.s of Har-j Group No. 7 of the Central Christ- Fortnightly will meet Wednesday ker Hull at MacMuiray CoHeiie.Iian church will meet a', the home of Miss Allda Alexander Miss Mi.s.s Leta Sullivan, 603 West Beech- Cunningham, 243 Prospect.

Henry are to be hostesses. Ml.ss'er avenue Dec. 3 at 7:30 ill be the Installation of officers on Wednes- Morgan county court house Monday moillinK. Tho Stevenson will have of p. m.

Mrs. Helke Rust day evening Dec. 4. at 8 are Kensterniaker, and ounty (he progr.im, tlie of which will leader. The following officers will be T.

DoilKlas. l)oth and be Developments In Set- Trinity Fellowship will matron-Blanche Tiead- Thomas Harbor and Sheriff Ralph iiourn, who will start their new terms. Harber will succeed A. E. William- stalled: Worthy way.

Worthy R. Wilson. Associate matron Helen Pete- son in the office and Bourn will take the placc of Sheriff Associate Lang. Hembrough. D.

Mon.son.j County Commissioner Walter Associate Mar- Fearneyhough who was re-elected tlif Parish hou.se Tuesday, Dec. 3, Thurvlay The Passavant Hoepital Aid Society will meet Tliursdiy. 5 at hospital for a potluck dinner along with their regular meeting. THINKING OF HIS THEY'RE NEJ TERRIFIC MUFFLERS WOOLS Fine mufflers. Some ire individually loomed.

A rich varicrv in K)hd colors and patterns. RAYONS Smart, unusual rayons, riassical painted rffccts. hite jacquards ind other shades and designs. $1.95 and Up DUO-GRAM bSUiHnii The Jewelry for That eaysi Smartly!" Here it is functional jewelry for men by the own initials. modern, moulded leltcrs.

chain $1.50, tic klip 11.50, key chain $2.50. tubfct to Tat LUKEMAN CO. From Our Store Mean garet Blackburn. W. Jacobs.

Trea.surer—Rachel Ross. Hillig. Stauffer. Jokisch. Wilson.

Lewis. Hackinan. Higgins. Maurer. Dour.

Color Peterson. The social committee is com)X)fied duties of Rachel Rosa, Clara Hubbard, Rena Yowell, Dollle Long, Eva Kru.se, and Violet AuwarH r. Tlic decorating committee Is: Luclle Sutherd. Norma Ivey, and Frances Branham. are Mary Husted, Martha Gocxlell.

and Helen Peterson. Each member of the Star may Invite a guest. Group No. 8. of the Central Christ- at 8 p.

m. ian Church will meet Monday Tho Tuesday club will meet at 2:30 2, with Frances 1011 Tuesday afternoon at the home of Ave. Mrs. FJ. Kinney, 197 South $19.98 Chenille $10.95 E.

G. Furniture Co. took over his duties as soon as hisj and Mrs. Floyd Pollard of Al- commi.sslon was received from are the parent.s of a son born secretary of state, while John C. 6:50 ni.

Piiday at Passavant hos- Deem, elected county of schools will not start his new term until Augu.st of 1947. He Is present filling the vacancy cnii.ed by the resignation of Victor H. Sheppard, have received the appointment from the county commissioner. Most of the officials have selected their deputies wiiich will be announced Monday when they assume Rites For Latlirop II. ard Mr.

and Mrs. Truman Rl 2 of Chapin are the parents of a tcr Ixirn Friday at 11:10 p. m. at Passavant hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred B. Keyes of Jacksonville rural route two, have received announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.

Tveyr.s of Murfreesboro, Tenn. The child was born at 10 a.m. Tuesday inoining and wci'iicd eipht pounds. Mr. Kcycs is a former nt.

of tlil.s city and is now employed as a technician at tlu' Vel hos'ital in Nashville, Tenn. Wendell Petefish Suffers Injuries From Corn Picker I from military only two weeks ago, Wendell Pete- 21 year old Morgan county young man, a serious injury Saturday morning in a picker accident north of the city. Four fingers of his left hand were amputated when they became fastened in the cogs of the machine. The accident occurred while the young man was working with his father. Ivan Petefish, at their farm on Jacksonville route three.

Services in memory of H. Ward, local Insurance were held Saturday at 2 at the Gillham Funeral Home in charge of Dr. W. H. Pankhurst of the Congregational church.

Miss Valencia Forwood was soloist, accompanied at the organ by Miss Mahala McGehee. Their selection was by Melotte. Miss McGehee also played selections by Chopin pnd Handel. Tlic casket benrr were Dr. Kd- wnrd C.

Collln.s. Klmrr Whnlin, Hook. Fred Kunile, Walter Hcllattl, J. Frank Eph r. Edward Bagale and Dr.

Walter Frank. The remains were taken to Valhalla at St. Louis for cremation. The a.shes will be interred In Diamond Grove cemetery. NOTICE Conoco Station on Mound 1 Road under ment.

new manage- Dean Strubbe. HEAR EVEN A WHISPER TKIJCX AT HOTEL DUNLAP JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS DEC. 10 A.M. to 5 r.ivr. FREE i emon stration Legion Bingo, Monday.

VISITING PARENTS Capt. and Mrs. Dwane Artz and He was taken to Pas.savant bos-' Ret.a of Great Falls. tal where treatment admin- Mrs. parents, Mr.

pi tal Istered by Dr. A. G. Wolfe. and Mrs.

J. Oral Johnson of rur.il route four. Jack.sonvillc. On Vv111 leave for Florldii where, Mito Evelyn Clayton of Winchester par- end at theIs spending the week ihome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

i Hubert Clayton of Nortonvllle. ODD FELLOWS NOTICE. Urania Lodge No. 243 election of degree work meeting 7:30 P.M., Dec. 2.

Large attendance desired. meeting. J. W. Marshall, Sec.

NOTICE Knights Templar will meet at 2:00 MRS. G. M. PARSONS ONE PIECE HIGH FIDELITY p. m.

at iitjkx HEARING AID. NO SEP- Masonic Tempie arate BATTERY PACK OR to attend funeral WIRE, if unable to attend clinic. after Sir Knkhtshibe. W. H.

McCarty, C. t. jCapitol Springfield, 111. Phone W. M.

Morgan, Sec. No. 3-5285. Gift lot Brunettes. Browncttcs, New beauty for Christmas added for the days ro Of course, she will love such a gift.

And here it is he. own individual Color Harmony Make-Up created by Max Factor Hollywood co emphasize the beauty of her natural colorings. Packed in gay holiday boxes, just the gift that she, herself would choose. MY MAKE-UP by fmmous sttetn stars) Autographed Make-Up con- fiining Max Factor HollyumJ Face Powder, Rouge and Lipsrick CMOS armony MAKf-llp In correct shades for her own m- dividual type. Contains Max Factor UollyuQod Face Powder.

Rouge, -ipstick. Liquid Brillox nd Cleansing SPECIAl MAKE-UP beauty secrets in a festive gift box. Pan-Cake M.ikc-Up. Face Powder, Rouge, Lipstick, Cleansing Cream, Skin Freshener, Cocoanut Grove Cologne Ot )C LUXE MAKE-UP Powder, Rouge, Lipstick, Pan-Cake Make-Up, Skin Freshener, Eyelash Make-Up, Cleansing Cream. Trocadero Cologne, Make-Up MAKE-UP TREASURE CHEST A luxurioua gift that ill thrill any complete Max Factor Holiyumd Color Harmony Make- Up nQ cosmetics of the (mPORiun) PAN-CAKE MAKE-UP Bcaudfully arranged in a holiday rife box-the fa.Tious Max Factor wood Pan-Cake Make-Up, Face and Cleansing EAST STATE STREET Advertised in Leading Magazines And block is arvd can be in pretty pumps, oh so very feminine so simple they'H take you everywhere, go with everything.

EAST STATE We still have a supply of toys for the kiddies all affes. A better and more complete selection than had in several years. We invite you to come in. Nail and Play popular toy for boys wiio like i nail and hammer. Just evei 7 boy wants.

the fun of thrc There will be competition. Wing dar'-, of exciting hewing tliw.t really sews. A thrill for every little girl. It will dcvrloj) interest in the art of sewing. liUi- wiii luart set on .1 new doll for get a kick cut of doll included in Painting: s.et Le' a youngster develop tale for painting.

Provides hours of indoor m. exciting and interesting game. Thi.s year we have a large and varied as- Kortment of games for ail ages. 52 N. siPE sq.

Toy little girl loves a piano of her very own. Develops her Interest In music. Stuifed the small fry of the family we have a large and varied assortment of stuffed toys, some are washable. RAINBO AND PAPER STORE BROS. PMttE 180.

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