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Nashville Journal from Nashville, Illinois • 3

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Nashville Journali
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Nashville, Illinois
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jntgrsiay Decrr'-r S3 1237 ttgnaui journal kxzztzze eaex: yy oo 1 -V I THIS WEEKS CAMERA Farm Bureau Column ti E-Vttist crrrrc Impure uul'y will be the first I in the New Year Let ua 1 i i year by going to i 6 Sunday school If you are ular attendance elsewhere nr and welcome you to the I wor 10:45 U- 63 i fc gel me service 7:30 i The Young People of our are sponsoring a Watch vies New Years Eve in i ment of the church Everyone i vited to attend Please bn- ed dish or sandwiches i A Gray Fi- EEtTHDAY PAUXY Water la OHm ReeuR of Opes Top WeB Ninety per cent of the we 111 and dateraa supplying drinking water on -Illinois farms ere unsafe largely be-cause they are not sealed against outside contamination say Parka extension specialist in A grits Fiigineering College of Agriculture University of Ulinoia Branding aa false the Idea that wells and cisterns should be left open to aerate the water and keep it pure Parks said that open wells permit surface dirt and contamination to en ter the water supply With the possible exception of underground gasses coming through ter wells there la no logical ret why a well or cistern should not be sealed tight after it has been prop-ery cleaned out and chlorinated Some people falsely believe that the old style chain pump aerates the water and mates it better for drinking purposes If a well or cistern gives off an odor It Is usually a sign of contamination which air will help very little If at ah In such-oases rather than throwing the witibpen to more contamination immediate steps should be taken to treat the water supply Instructions for Improving the farm home water supply may be obtained from local Farm Adviser the State Dept of Health Springflield or the College of Agriculture at Ur-bana Broken well tops tops containing loose or broken boards and sides loosely constructed of stone or brick are listed as avenues through which contamination enters water supplies Correction of these faults lies in po-vidlng good concrete covers Improving drainage around the well and providing a filter and treating the water Furthermore for the small sum of about $15 every rural home could have water In the kitchen with simple pump sink and drain A group of friends and nc' gathered at the borne of Mrs 'f Finke Tuesay afternoon to cel-lr-j her birthday Those pre-nt w'c: Mrs John Weseloh Mrs E-i Mliroit Mrs Henry Meinert of Christo Mrs Meinert and grand i ter BarabaraLou Hug Mrs mond and granddaughter Marj McConnaghoy Mrs Oliver Hern- -and daughters Mary Ella and Mrs Wm Kuhlman Mrs Kuo 1 Hermeling Mrs Peter Keil 1 Eugene Ketl and sen Charles Miss Bobbie Rudd of Centralia Ella Jones Mrs Wesley Jones John Haake Mrs Louise Sued- Mrs LeRoy Beckmeyer Mrs Cl Junge Mrs Wm Kleinschmidt 1 granddaughter Beverly Blazer I Langley Wade Mrs Hy Frederhi Mrs Walter Frederklng Mrs Enn Luebke Mrs Hy Luebke Mrs Alfred Luebke Mrs Harry Luebke A 1 Walter Finke and family Mine Pastor Bra riui si CHURCH fitch night Service Friday 8 today Services: Sunday school a- preaching service 1030 A Ceveland Ohio Recent photo of i died Saturday at Cleveland Ohlt af-Newton Baker former Secretary ter a brief illness of War In the Wilson cabinet who ll 1 Segundo Calif Billowing flames shoot 200 feet Into the sir in a spectacular night fire as more than 100000000 cubic feet of unleashed natural gas was accidently ignited by friction in a "gaaeer" of the Rich field Oil company Petroleum worker who had been watching the well hoot mud and rock for 24 hour curried to safety Loss has aready been placed at $100000 mual congregational meeting on lay Jan 3 1 Oito It jss Pastor WARRANT OUT RIMTY Clirnci NOTES P- New Year's Eve service ian The States Attorney's week issued a warrant for Rry meyer of Irvington charge i i with wife abandonment ls w' filed the information and there ai four minor children a New Year's day worship an a Sunday Ti -'ish worship 0 Mectu i of the voters' bly an't xiO Y-W IAA Closes 87 With New High In Membership An increase of nearly 8000 Farm Bureau members In Illinois during 1937 Indicates that farmers in every county endorse the Farm Bureaus' fight of surplus control and parity prices says Geo Metxger field secretary of the Illinois Agriculture Association Never has the morale of organised farmers in Illinois been better A program of membership procurement for 1938 la already under wy In 85 counties one day drives have been planned for the first three weeks in January lust before the IAA annual meeting While 1937 was one of the outstanding years In Farm Bureau his- tory 1938 looms even greater During 1937 IAA membership Jumped from 65000 to 72500 Washington County too played an Important part In the state increase through adding 70 new members to the Farm Bureau roster Membership in Washington County now stands at 352 A county quota of 55 for 1938 was announced Dec 1 four-motored Boeing Bomber It Is entirely bullet-proof and the outside casement can bo quickly opened for emergency Details are not known Here la a startling uncensored photograph never before offered for publication of the maenme-gunnera pit or blister built on the Army's latest A Canadian farmer Stewart and his wife and six children are en-route from Watrous Bask toMontro-al Quebec via Chicago and Detroit The family Is making the 3000 mile trip with a team of horses A house trailer la built on the chassis of an old auto in which they live For Tha nouncin Youngstei Good Cheer! For Everyone Whos Welcoming Him To Nashville Lots Of It! Thats Our Greeting To nim And To You For 1333! Joan Bennett Will Be At The American Jan3 roommate become a film star A young playwright in whom she has placed her trust likewise goes to Hollywood and forgets his Ideals Terry struggles on and in the end she receives her big chance at the hands of a HoUywood talent scout who tired of the films produces a play for her liday afternoon by State Pa-Prsntis Hendricks for weav-m aide to side on the highway 9 nabbed at the intersection of 15 and 158 and charged with ig while Intoxicated 'And pos-iq of liquor in ah airtdmQblie yaa held in jail here Monday pending his obtaining bond' Elcliciosi mi iim i other guests werst ku arp Co-rene Huegely Winifred and Pauline Krughoff Carcdyn Troutt Charles Huegely and Mr and Mrs Rayhlll Hagist of Maacoutah Mrs Clarkson presented a novel Idea of a' mock weddlf which the aiuH i1 idlng JXT' 11 Burden vege- tables which the guests were entertained with bridge keeno 4 Shoes ville XimnL- niiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiihi i w-tch and Pedestrians Before on and Immediately follow- the greatest sucoelTtt KS DnTTTn TU17 tres greatest writing combination A JVtJ i A 1 I1 Fj Georgs Kaufman and Edna Ferber State Theatre I COURTHOUSE Nashville Illinois ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW IfilllllllllUIIIIIHIIIIIIIUlHniNIMHIWg k'onight Thursday DM: SO i PROBATE COURT ij THERE GOES All Hail jng New Tears motorists can expect to meet other motorists and pedestrians in that state sometimes referred to as being under the Influence and those of us who still hold life dear must look out for ourselves warns Sea graves director of safety I1L Agricultural Association Countless Impartial scientific investigations have Indicated that re-latvely small amounts of alcohol will cause some impairment of a person's ability to act aa he normally would Official statistics for the first 10 months of 1937 indicate that 35 of the pedestrians killed In Illinois accidents had been drinking while drinking drivers have figured in eight per cent of the State's highway fatalities He advises that- persons planning a wet New-Year's keep in mind the slogan If you drive dont drink if you drink dont drive iiimimmiiiiiimiiimimiiiumimiiimiirtiiniiiiiiimmiiHiimniiiiimiiinv-- Your Our Greeting for the New Year is Sincere Chrysler Plymouth may each of the next 365 days see a hope realiz Albert Pries Theo Kraus and Ed-ward Kuhloigel appointed appraisers in the estate of Minnie Schneider deceased By agreement claim of Wm Leimkuehler allowed In sum of $315 in the estate of Frank DoeUlng deceased Petition of A Moehle administrator with will annexed of the estate of Fred Geldmeier deceased praying for order to sell securities Granted Aug Riemenschnelder conservator of tha estate of Fred Riemenschnelder deceased ordered to publish final settlement notice Lydia Schorfhelde administrator of the estate of Gustav Schorfhelde deceased ordered to seU stock as prayed in tha estate of Leonard Kult deceased a Just and true account was filed showing total amount paid out $76142 and nothing received leaving deficiency $76142 Approved Application of Carrie Habbe for mothers pension filed Petition of Carrie Habbe filed Entry of appearance of Carrie Habbe mother filed Hy Holshauer appointed to investigate and report Dealer ed a wish come true in every Washington will be presented at the American theatre St Louis Tor the week of Monday January 3 with Joan Bennett Hollywoods newest and loveliest gift to the legitimate stage In the stellar role Sam Harris producer of Stage Door Induced Miss Bennett to return to the stage when marriage and motherhood necessitated the temporary retirement of Margaret Sulla-van who appeared in the play all last season at the Music Box New York She is the sister of Constance and Barbara Bennett and the daughter of Richard Bennett Her mother Is Adrienne Morrison daughter of the late Louis Morrison truly a Royal Family of the theatre such a a Mr Kaufman and Miss Ferber wrote about In their earlier play of that name They wrote also Mlnnlck and Dinner at Eight Miss Bennett last picture Vogue of 1938 la a current release in the film theatre With flashes of satire sentiment and spontaneous comedy even more brilliant than was found In their earner plays Mr Kaufman and Miss Ferber have again registered their love for the theatre in State Door Cobtrested-wlto Hollywood they picture It as the-prerfilaed land for young ambitious actresses and it la a group of these of varying types dispositions and aspirations who are introduced to the audience as dwellers in the Footlights Chib a theatrical shelter where neophyte Cornells and Hayeses live economically while trying to get started on their careers Terry Randall loves the theatre with stout-heated honesty and she ticks to It even to the extreme of working In a department store while continuing her quest for an engagement She turns down a Hollywood offer to see her frivolous blonde County home Roses that have begun to wilt oft-fcn can be revived by clipping each ate mand then dipping the clipped ends in boiling water for a few se ods and replacing them in a vase of clear cold water Not until March 21 will days again be as long as the nights i-'N Wishes You 4 Very Happy And Prosperous New Year HOUSE HOUSE! Attorneys-at-law Doatttty Holston Building GREETINGS HoiroEcl IL Qunnr A CROESSMAN Chiropractor 710 West Main Street Nashville Illinois Nashville Illinois Happy New Year Heres To 1938 As 137 becomes history we look back at It with gratitude We are grateful that the people of this community have had faith in us and have as opportunity arose shown us that our efforts and labors were not in vain TOEDTE Heating And Roofing Company To Our Many We meet now with you 1938 and we appreciate the opportunity the New Year gives us to re dedicate ourselves to render you the finest the most considerate and the most complete service possible at a cost you can afford to pay Customer And Sincere THANKS For Your Patronage Jlay it sparkle and bubble and glisten wiili good things for everyone in Nashville Thats our wish for the New year HOPES THAT 1938 WILL BRING YOU HEALTH HAPPINESS PROSPERITY With this pledge ever in mind we extend you the Seasons greetings' KRUGHOFFS SHOE STORE Daflfl tfccdtc East Mala St Nashville Einok HAMHE HILEiTlAU Leo 1 1 i.

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