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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 4

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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Journal Courier, Jacksonville, July 21, 1957 S-P-A-C-l-O-U-S RESORT Nofurol beauty of wooded crec Large loke well stocked for boss blue gill fishing. HOME SITES AVAILABLE IN BEAUTIFUL LADUE ACRES LARGE LOTS (ACRE ASD HALF) LOW TAXES PRICED REASONABLE CITY Minutes from Jacksonville on U. S. 67 on School Bus Route Plenty of water, FOB MORE INFORMATION PHONE RALPH BOURN, WOODSON 51 Nationally Advertised 41 VIlILIi nivv nv in a Special Smiling el Advanced New Stylet QUALITIES THAT SOLD FOR $99.00 A YEAR AGO 69 95 Charcoal Gray, Sitvar A Tavpa So luxurious! So They look Hke real fur coats but so light io weight they are a comfort to wear. Exquisite styling, fashioned and sewo by master furriers to give them the real fur look.

Sketched is one of the styles with the new neckline" that is dressy aod yet easy to wear. Also be sore to see our smart one button styles. Ail coats luxuriously lined. I Choose Now on Klint's FALL LAYAWAY PLAN CLOUD 1 SHORTIES 49 95 No luxurious, so light and so comfortable you 11 practically live in this smart 28 inch short coat that will go with everything and take you places! Colors are charcoal grey ot silver grey. Sizes 8 to 16 COMBINATION ALUMINUM DOORS I.

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YOUR FORD DEALER WAVERLY, PHONE 7311 OPEN SUNDAY A.M. If tea It times It tfummh to CENTURY $100.00 Wedding Ring $62.50 A. MOND RINGS THE RING OF GUARANTIED HIGH QUALITY Selecting your diamond ring is an important step. For this lifetime choice, we suggest a genuine registered Keepsake, the ring of guaranteed high quality in color, cut and clarity. Choose now from our beautiful Keepsake collection and leave nothing to chance.

EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN TOWN A morning ceremony Sunday, July fourteen, at eight at 406 West Michigan avenue, united in marriage a local couple, Eva Christison and John R. Stokes. The single ring service was read by the Reverend Wrilliam H. Spencer. Mr.

and Mrs. James Tays, friends of the couple, were the attendants. The bride wore pink for her wedding choosing a summer cotton with sleeveless fitted bodice, neckline 3l3liy IiSIUM1! at front and back and full eyelet embroidered skirt. Her hat was in pink nylon, as were her gloves. She wore Pamilv white linen slippers and carried a white linen bag.

A ifiCIIlIJCI a white orchid, worn at the shoulder, completed her wedding costume. Mrs. Tays wore a white silk shantung print with navy and white accessories and a corsage of white glamellias. lowing the breakiast. After a wedding trip to the state of Minnesota Mr.

and Mrs. Stokes will reside at 406 West Michigan avenue. Mrs. Stokes is manager of The Tune Shop at 223 East State street and Mr. Stokes is Chief Engineer at the Jacksonville State Hospital.

WILLIAM A. ALLEN, OWNER 223 WEST STATE STREET Attend Reunion Many family members attended the Hannel family reunion held at the park Sunday, July 14, with a Members of the wedding party and close basket dinner served at noon were entertained at a breakfast served at the Dunlap Attending were Mr. and Mrs hotel. The couple cut a double tiered cake Sanders, Alice. Mr and Mrs.

Roylee Cave, Debbie and of Prentice: Burl Meyers, Mr and Mrs Gerald Hannel, Steve Sharon and Bobbie. Mr and Mrs Andy Acree. Sandy THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT Murrayville Intermediates Meet At Park MURRAYVTLLE The inter- Meier of Peoria spent several days last weekend with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Jones. Mrs Lucile Lovett and children returned to her home in Florida this week after a visit with relatives here. She was accompanied home by her parents, Mr. and and Gayland of Ashland: Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hannel, Dean, Kenny and Don, Naples; Erma Norton, Bluffs: Betty Hannel and friend from Jacksonville: Mr and Mrs Earl Hannel and Carolyn; Randle and Linda.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond New- mediate Sunday School class and Mrs Francis Brlckey. training union of the Baptist Mrs. Lessie Nichols of Compton.

Church had a wiener roast and Calif spent several days the first home made ice cream supper of the week with her cousin, Mrs MyrI Hannel and Shirley, C. Dorothy and Roger. Meredosia; Mr. and Mrs Clifford WaInman, in the Murrayville Park Thursday evening. Games were played during the evening's activities H.

B. Riggs and husband Mrs Russell Riggs and daughter. Shelly Shields, of Those in attendance were Lewis Greenfield took Mrs, H. B. Riggs Trereaa, Ci Spr.ng- and Jane Pate, Wanda and Keith to New Salem State Park Wed- Pt 1 VanBebber, Norma Jean, June; where they spent the day.

Peggy and Jutland Donnie Alcorn, Vlrgie Jack- They were accompanied by Mrs Mary Wa-acnan o. val- son, Edna Mae and Paul Mason. Barton, Mrs Lyndell Symons; and child) en and Mrs. Lenrne Sy- and GiialdJ yt mans ot Jacksonville. Gnggsvihe; Mr.

and Mrs, Pat Mo- Mr. and Mrs Riggs enter-jCarthy oI Macomb; Mr end Mrs tained at supper Tuesday evening -T an, Guests were Mr. and Mrs RusselF atu Bobbie and Jimmie Fisher of Virginia and Mrs. William Weeks Beardstown. Buddy Manker, Charles Wankel, Robert Peterson, Shirley Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coumbes and Durward and Cheryl, Jerry Miller, Rev. and Mrs. Vale Walkington and and Mrs.

Frank Riggs and Harold Barton Riggs Boston. and Shelly Shields of Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C.

Aired and Mrs. Ada Barton of Jackson- returned last week from a two ville. vacation with their chil- dren They visited Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Edwards and family at Wfl i Tn Belleville. Mr, and Mrs.

William OlU IU I Kilchmen and son, and Mr a Mrs. Robert Edwards and fam- I mPAltl Stnn ily of Gnadenhutton, Ohio UUltUIll OIUI Mr. and Mrs, Andy Ommen en- 17 1 TT 11 ter tamed a group of Mrs. Om- At iMVD I Ifil mu relatives at a hamburger RIUIIUVV guests. Out of town guests included Rotanan George Carpen- Party-Pretty Fashions for the Diaper Set! Fry For RoodhouseRotarv At Hopkins Home annual Ro- Affirms WITH WATERPROOF PANTIES receiving special attention was Mias Peggy Jean Wolfe, who has recently returned from studying at the University ol Strasbourg.

France, under a Rotary fellowship. Miss Wolfe, daughter of Ro- Those Mrs. Henry Meier, Mr. and Mrs. production in this area of John David Orchard.

Judy and Ronda or ink water's poetic drama Mr, and 7t will John, Bobbie and Janet, all of staged by the Southern Players ot ler wife of Jacksonville. Also rhanm y. FiayerS 0i xwr-ul Chapm. Mr and Mrs. Orville southern University in the Keho Meier, Dean Larry, Virginia.

Theatre, July 24-28, Wed- Ann and Elaine of Peoria, andjnesday through Sunday. Rev and David McCleary ofj Robert Cagle, head of the thea- Meredosla tre department at Bradley Uni- SIU Mrs Frank Mrs. Thomas; portray Lincoln in this drama Wolfe Maso.i Mrs Edgar Killebrew. of life from his nom- 8 travelog Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mrs.

Norm Brace well attended the quarterly missionary meeting of the Baptist chun at Oak Grove Monday Mr and Mrs Ralph Helentha! and family of White Hali and Mr and Mrs. Paul Meggmscn of nt Tuesday evening 1th Mrs. Walter Mr and Mrs John Rea of Woodson were Wednesday evening callers on Mrs. Heienthal. Mias Sue Hopper of Roodhouse la pictures on the Aug, 21 meeting if mAt! ot Ioctl club MIm WoU, hlit; i toior- jKlaoovlll.

Club rrkuy. 'ir 'wiu I rOTp If i president. Leroy Hopliipe, who err.bjt.ous under- upor. the mem be re for troductfoo. ot their Wive, or other aeots, said Dr, Archibald Me- 0i piay atid Ir, vocation was given by James Hi! Orr prewdtag the i Hopklne ato prejrted the the member.

01 about doing the play and are now vvhlch fried the 30 chickeoa for apendtn- (DU week with working very herd to make thu ioUows. Dr me Manker. successful Dixie Manner Mrs Mary of Jacksonville vu a guest Wednesday of her niece, Mrs Andy Ommen Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boston of Roorihouse were dinner guests Sunday of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Boston and family BALLOON DRIFTS TOWARD REDS YOKOSUKA, Japan (fh-A U. Veith chairman, Rose Magner. Jerry Hagen. Harry Vlnyard. a guest, also assisted the committee-.

There were 60 in attendance at Navy weather balloon released the meeting on the lawn. from Iwakuru air station with 675 pounds of scientific equipment in! Scircely more than half ot ite gondola switched courae Antarctica 6 0 OJJOO square Wonderful practical for averyday wear! A. Pink and white striped cotton top, white pique trim on sailor collar and ileevei. Whitr panty striped at legs. 3,98 B.

Blue ond white striped cotton fop, white pique trim on sailor collar, sleeves and pocket. White piqye boxer shorts. 3,98 C. Classic styled cotton top ond panty trimmed wit nylon lace and satin ribbon. In pinlt, moize, or beautify! pink pin check.

3,98 MEDIUM: Up 18 fhs. If to IXTIA 2S evar, MYERS BROS Jacksonville Phone 5-241? Please send me the following PtAfTEX "Party Name Quantity StyW Color Color SIM PrUo 1 a it phut) Virginia Lee and Jean Ann, and headed for Communist Cuna baa yet ima ma by man. I 0 Vin mmmemneiiQH 1 CNtrl 0 0 i.

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