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Nashville Journal from Nashville, Illinois • 10

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Nashville Journali
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Nashville, Illinois
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10
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Thursday March 31 1938 MB SAIBVtmi WPBSAX WABHTTUXX ILLINOIS -Michael and Leo Naliborskl spent the week with their parents Mr and Mr Naliborskl ADDIEVILLE Th following five girts wil be prelaw4 twd Rlver pent several day ed church ot Nashville Sunday night On March 16 a miscellaneous shower was given Mrs Mike Smith by the Beaucoup Woman's club Mra Smith was Miss Vera Foppe of Bartel jo They were married-in February Mrs Smith received many useful presents Mr and Mrs Wm Edwards Mr and Mrs Dan Fehrman and daughter Peggy of here and Dempsey Edwards of Kankakee were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Edgar Edwards ASHLEY ness caller In Ashley Saturday Mrs Walter Cendrowski and daughter Mitzl left for St Louis Monday where they will spend a week visiting relatives and friends Mr and Mra Theo Ton aszewskl visited in DuBols Sunday John Stuba was a business visitor In Ashley Saturday Michael Wachowsu was a business caller in Ashley Saturday A large number from here attended the funeral of Joseph Kult at St Michael's church Thursday Mr and Mrs Rybackl visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Kallas confirm1 fCosterhoff Marilyn Boeschen nd Vide Barkau On Palm Sunday lin? there will be a reunion Her-JJJofth confirmand of the NOTICE Water and sewer bills must be paid by April 5 After that date the regular penalty of 10 If check is mailed after the 6th the penalty must be added Allen Clerk Dr and Mrs Warren Seibert of Salem and Mr and Mra Chaa Buhr-man attended the flower show in St Louis Sunday Hy Bartelsmeyer of Mattoon called on relative In this vicinity Thursday The Women' Foreign Missionary eociety held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr JuL Hake Thursday afternoon with a good attendance Dainty refreshment were served by the host Mr and Mr Albert Brink and children Willard and Beatrice Mr and Mrs Floyd Tubbs and son Le-land motored to Columbia Sunday to visit with Omer Wlesenborn and family Mr and Mrs Hy Huck and i Timm daughter of Centralta spent Satur- Mr and Mra Dm uls Timm erman day at the home of Edw Huck and Conrad Klemeier of Ulm Ark visit- famlIy ed a few days wllh tr I Mr and Mrs Wesley Hake and son law and Bt Louis were Sunday dinner jaspering and family they also guests of his parents Mr and Mrs attended the funeral of their niece Edw Hake Ward Cawon of St Louis Mr and Mrl Hake aeon panled Truman Brandt and famUy of Nashville to Cobden Sunday where they visited with the former's son and Mrs on AU the member of clae kindly make an effort In be present A cordial welcome to Rev- I Ku pastor -Clubbing Husband a three-act esmertv drama will be presented by Fysneelical Women' Union of Addleville at the parish hail Thurs-alv evening April 21 Special feature cti "A Bachelor- Dream" Curtain at 8 P- Everybody welcome which was held at Nashville last Friday afternoon Rose Mary Paul of Naahville visited a few days last week with her and daughter-in-law Mr jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiilllllHIIIIIIIIH Black Diamond Beauty Shop I GET A PERMANENT AND A FREE GIFT WITH IT Prices from $150 to $500 I We are still giving a set of Rogers (Silver Tea- spoons with each permanent We have mutual agree- ment with Rogers Silverware Bureau which enables us I to make this gift to you 1 We do any kind of beauty service and carry a full 2 and complete line of Princess Merle Cosmetics 2 riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiimiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiU HOYLETON Fred Wehklng of St Louis visited his sister Mias Minnie Wehklng the week-end Mr and Mrs George Wrisberg of St Louis Visited Mr and Mrs Fred Rixman Sunday Fred Nolting of Nolting and Clark Watta of Centralla were business callers In Hoyleton Monday Rev and Mrs Walter Hot of Pans visited the formers parents Supt and Mra Hotz and Mrs Anna Muenter Sunday Mr and Mrs Louis Wehklng of North Prairie attended church aer-vices at the Methodist church Sunday morning Mr and Mrs Wm Rachebauemer of Elmhurst visited his parents Mr and Mrs Louis Rachebaeumer a few days last week Misses Howellene and Veda Marilyn Powell and Miss Florene Hall of Centralla called at the Wm Grote home on Thursday evening Local students of Centralla township high school are enjoying their annual spring vacation this week which comes as a welcome pause from the strain of the daily class rooms Mr and Mr Ed Beckmeyer and Mrand Mrs Henry Weber and son Leonard of near Irvington visited Wm Grote and family Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Joe Flnke daughter Vera Mr and Mrs Wm Corgan Fred Geratkemper Henrv Krietemeyer Vernon Aussieker and Ezra Aussieker and Ralph Hake of St Louis visited with Fred Hake and family Sunday A series Of special meetings will begin at the local E- church next Monday night April 4 which will serve as a fitting means of approach to the great day of resurrection Easter Sunday April 17 Pastors from neighboring communities will bring the Passion message each evening A warm invitation of fellowship and brotherhood is extended to everyone elkton Church boU1T school at 10 a ssrsrs rsiNsap Mrs Patton Monday wm Boman and MaJloU wd famUy Coultee Lted Mr Mra: John Reinhardt Sunday Erwin Vollmer and I tanlly jve Nashville business caters Thursday Geraldine Mayer of Nashville visited her grandmother Mra Reinhardt the week-end Herman Mazander and family visited Martin Schrieber and fanily at Springfield Mo visited -Dahncke and Henry over the week-end Mr and Mra John Reinhardt attended Sunday school and preaching services at the church at Okawvtlle Sunday Rev JohnBon preached his last sermon there retiring from active services on account of his health Mr and Mrs Harry and Miss Bernice Dlntelman of Harvey spent the week-end with their parents Mr and Mrs A Dlntelman Mr and Mrs Orvie Vogelpohl of St Louis visited her parents Mr and Mrs Edw Kroener Sunday- Arthur Shubert and family vialted Richard Klnzel and famUy at arises Sunday COVINGTON Gus Harmenlng of New Mlnden was a business visitor In Covington on Wednesday Miss Wilma Hughes attended the teachers' meeting at Carbondale on Thursday and Friday Dr Longwell of Naahville was a professional caller in this vicinity on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Martin Schrieber and son Homer and daughter Irene motored to Centralla Sunday to visit the oil fields Mra A Erlinger and son Buddy of Carlyle spent the weekend with the Hughes family August Grefe and Aug Fieseler transacted business at Naahville on Thursday Tony Rossel of Okawville visited In Covington on Monday Mr and Mra A1 Bude and son Duane of Centralla visited with Mr and Mrs Walter Struever on Wednesday evening Wm Brennecke of Addleville transacted business here Thursday Mr and Mrs Wm Hughes and family visited at New Baden on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Louis Hefte and son Louis and Miss Margaret Vollmer PLEASANT GROVE SPECIALS LADIES WASH DRESSES at 59c $100 $159 $198 $398 SILK RAYON DRESSES Now $250 DRESS CUTS 32 to 4 yds $198 each LADIES HATS $150 up MENS DRESS HATS $200 up WHITE SHIRTS Special Made Collar Byrd Cloth To Last With Shirt $165 OTHER SHIRTS FANCY SHIRTS 75c to $175 OVERALLS COVERT PANTS WORK SHIRTS At Low Cost We Take Eggs In Trade IHI US MbaIIs Nashville Illinois Nelson Hake Mr and Mrs Louts Wehklng were Sunday dinner guests of his sister brother-in-law Mr and Mr Peithman of Hoyleton Mrs A Hake and daughter Eugene Gewe of Nashville called on Mrs Elizabeth Dueker and and Mrs Louis Hak Wednesday Mr and Mrs Clarenc Hak and Roger of Hoyleton caled on Mr Mr Gilbert Hake Sunday Mr and Mr Walter Dueker spent Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister Margaret Blerman at Centra-Ua Mr and Mr Walter Hake and son Robert spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Schnake Maple Grove Louis Hoffman of Irvington attended church services at the North Prairie church Sunday morning GRAVEL HIU Robert Cecil Hanna arrived at the John Hanna home Sunday morning only weighs a few lbs can't talk or walk but he was welcomed with wide open arms by the proud parents and two sisters Anna Pelie Betty Lou Every one has been busy making garden and plowing for other crops Town folks have been scouring the woods for mushrooms finding them Water all over the bottoms after rain Monday night some bridges washed out that had withstood other floods DorothyPertulsot left for St Louis week where she has work Lillian Kick who Is teaching near Belleville visited with Mr and Mrs Mayer Sunday Several from this neighborhood attended the birthday dinner at Myrl Harvey's Sunday Mr Etms Ettlnne and son Paul visited at the John MUes home Tuesday Walter Reynolds of Robinson was visitor at the Edgar Despenettes Thursday 1 Mrs Ralph Baker and Dora Ham-mel visited with Mrs Pertutsot last week The Jos Schaffers have rented the house on the Frank Schaffer farm to and Mrs Ralph Despenette A new book case was delivered to our school last week Now for some new books Wonder If old hens who are forced care for a large number of chicks loss as much sleep as I have looking after my chicks the past week Ho hum! Mr and Mrs James Garrett Mr and Mrs Sara Wlseley Mrs Jos McKinney the tapenettes Mrs James Pertulaot and daughter Anna and Mr and Mrs Drury are recent visitors at the Axson home There was quite a crowd at the McKinney sale and things brought a fair price Mr and Mrs Chaa Farmer spent Thursday afternoon In Nashville Mr and Mra George Hall of Anna spent the week-end with relatives Mrs Wm Cole of Benton spent the weeke-nd with her father Emery Hall John Dycu of Mt Vernon was a business visitor In Ashley Monday Dawkins of St Louis was a brief caller In Ashley Monday Mr and Mra Robert Bridgeford spent the week-end at their home in West Frankfort Mrs Tom Wetzel spent Saturday in Belleville with relatives Mias Gussie Wheeles of Decatur spent the week-end with her mother Mrs Nellie Wheeles and others Tony'Glazik of Rantoul was a brief visitor In Ashley Tuesday Miss Mae Teel of Nashville spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Virgie Burnett Misses Bessie and Kate Poole of Naahville spent Sunday afternoon with their nephew Harpld Poole and Mrs Minnie Williams Mr and Mrs John Dress of Nashville spent Sunday evening In Ashley Mr and Mrs Hy Roetemeyer of Hoffman spent Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs Frank Ceglinskl and aon oJe of St Louis spent the weekend In Ashley Mrs Amos Baldridge shopped In Centralla Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs I Satterfield moved their household goods to McLeans-boro Tuesday where he has been transferred Rollln Holbrook and family of Nashville spent the week-end with the former's mother Mrs Hattie Holbrook who la still dangerously 111 Mlsa Thelma Ferguson of Elkville is spending the week in Ashley RADOM Mr and Mrs John Biesk and family of Tamaroa spent Sunday with Stefan Szcplnaki and family Frank Szoplnskl and Edmund Pi-Jut spent Sunday wtih ttheir uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Tony Pru-sackl Mr and Mrs Frank Kujawa find family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Stefan Szopinski and family- Mr and Mrs Arthur Jenke of St Louis spent Thursday with Miss Della Nowackl Sylvester Naliborskl was a busl- tJqfe" Brothers Illinois grandmother Mrs Kate Oelze Mr John Grattendlck and Arthur Karope were Belleville visitors last week Wednesday they also visited with Mrs Wm Hoepker Mrs Dora Hellmeyer and Mis Leona LlfM at St Elisabeth hospital Miss Leon Lehde was able to return home Sunday much Improved Mr Clarenc Lunte of St Louis visited few days this week with her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Lehde Rev and Mr Kura and Mrs Oscar Ftnke visited Tuesday with Mrs Wm Hoepker at St Elizabeth hospital Belleville Mrs Hoepker who ha been In a critical condition somewhat Improved M-a Clara Meyer of Lincoln Mr and Mrs Hy Lunte and Mr andMrs Raymond Lunte of Belleville visited last week Thursday with Mr and Mrs Frank Meyer Mrs Clara Meyer remained until Sunday for a visit at the Meysr home Mr Lira! Schoeneberg and dsughter Elda-spent Saturday in Okewville Mr and Mrs Ed Groennert of St Louis visited Saturday with hi mother Mr Groennert Mr and Mrs Jack Love and Mrs Wm Grattendlck of St Louis visited here Sunday with relatives Mr and Mrs Ed Liets of Venedy visited Saturday evening with Mr and Mr Frank Meyer and Mrs Clara Meyer of Lincoln who has been visiting at the Meyer home here Mr Lout Groennert and Mrs Hy Mueller of Maaroutah vialted Sunday with Mr and Mr John Groennert Mr and Mr Oscar Ftnke and daughters wers Belleville visitor Saturday Mr and Mrs Ed Meentemeyer of New Mlnden and Mr and Mrs Chaa Sessler of Centralis visited Sunday with Dr and Mrs Schroeder tnd Mr and Mrs Henry Hast and daughter Mary Mr and Mrs John Middendorf Mr tnd Mrs Wm Middendorf and daughter of here and Mr and Mrs Mtielken Mr and Mrs Theo Brune and on and Hy Middendorf and family of St Louis visited Sun-dtv with their sick mother Mrs Hy Middendorf of Nashville Mr and Mrs Wm Vogelpohl of Belleville and Mr and Mrs Harry KUtemacher of Cleveland Ohio via ited here Sunday with Mr and Mrs Vred Hehman and other relaatlves Mr Kiatemaeher was the former Mary Vogelpohl of this place Mr and Mrs Arthur Worms of Mascoutah visited Sunday withFrank Lehde and family Dr and Mrs John Franck and dsughter of Ptnckneyvllle called on Mr and Mra John Middendorf Sunday evening Fred Sprlngmeyer and family Mr and Mrs Cecil Rogers of St Louis visited Sunday with Fred Nolte and family and Mr Wm Ostcndorf and daughter visited Sunday with Philip Doelllng and family at Stone Church Neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Geo Tempelmeyer Sum day evening to help him celebrate his birthday A very pleasant eve nlng was spent by all present AU wished him many more such happy birthdays Aug Hoepker of Humboldt Kan attended the funeral of his brother Christ Hoepker at Plum Hill Monday afternoon Mr and Mra Wm Jaspering Mr John Middendorf and Mrs Fred Wehmeyer were Centralis visitor Monday Mr and Mrs John Schmale of here Mr and Mrs John Kann of East St Louis and Mr and Mra Walter Piper and family of Nah- vill vialted Sunday with Hy Brink I and family at Nashville 1 The following wore among those 3 who attended the funeral of Paul 3 John Piper Lawrence Schmale and 3 family Mr and Mra Wm Schmale 1 3 Joe Fluke and fimilv of Hoyleton 2 Mre Hy Brink end son Mrs August 5 Schmale and Arnold Srhmale and2 family of Nashville Mr and Mrs Wm Ibendahl Mrs Wither Ibendahl 3 John Rlrkell and famUy 3 idorado Cyde Lemmons and 3 family of Mt Vernon Mr and Mr John Kann of FiiHt st Louis Mrs Is Jane Kane and Mrs Knte Snow of k7VvC: Eraocls Ford and family 2 of Nashville Claiene Wallies snd Mre Marcus and children of Mas- VENEDY John Jasper and children ar donn vith the mriMUs but are getting along as well as may be expect- 6Q Venedy towndilp td of auditors met at the town dork's olllce Tuesday afternoon Deputy Sheriff Amici non of Nnsh-Villa visited here Tuesday Next Sunday afternoon at 2 the Johannlahurg churih organic-turn win buys Kg quaiterly meeting Elmer Moellman hns purchased a Plymouth automobile nn Raymond Rrrwlnghniis a Chevy coach Don forget the school election noB carefully poll will not be oen for three hour ormerly Wears having too much rain and ins Oltnw bottom Is surely covered deep with water and Mr Mr son and at He yet and too the last Ed Mr to I 1 I I I BEAUCOUP Mrs Rose Letza of Nashville spent Monday and Tuesday with her niece Mrs Joe Povolish Mrand Mrs Ben Becker Mr and Mrs Geo Lehde and Grandma Lehde of Addleville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs John Lehde Melba Mary Alice William and Don Prasuhn of Naahville were callers at Lemens Friday evening They were accompanied home by Mrs Alex Wefr for a short visit Jim Lehde and Ray Zapp went to St Louis Sunday evening Ray Hail gd family visited' at the Geo Zapp home Sunday afternoon Carrol rfafl remained for a few days visit Mr and MraJf Lemen and sister Mrs Werre spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs Cooper at Mt Vernon -h Mr and Mre -J Lehde attend- Special I I Nam Addre Oa I 2 Sclieurer Nashville imiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiimiimiiitiitmiiiMmimitiiiuiii To The Voters Mr and Mrs Perry Mitchell moved to their new home near Altamont Tuesday Miss Elsie Jean Poirot of Hoopes-ton visited her parents Mr and Mrs Poirot over the week-end Poirot and lamily and Myrl Schnake spent Sunday with Alvin Schnake and family Mra Harold Houser has been on the sick list Marjorie and Marie Pitchford visited their cousins Dorothy and Tommy Schroeder Sunday The farmers have been busy sown Ing oats but the rain Monday night will delay them again Mr and Mrs A Winfree cf Naahville were visitors at the home of Alvin Schnake Sunday afternoon Misses Marjorio and Dorothy Schnake attended the teachers' meeting at Carbondale Thursday and Friday Carl Schroeder and family visited Mr and Mrs Warren Peithman Sunday afternoon I have been unable to see personally every voter in Washington County and so take this method of calling attention to my candidacy for Sheriff on the Republican ticket I believe the people of Washington County are rightly regarded as a high type of moral and law-abiding citizens and i as such are entitled to a high standard of law en- forcement I make my appeal direct to the people I AHLFS GENERAL MERCHANDISE PnONE 28R Or 255R Free an Prompt Delivery Service ESTABLISHED 1884 OVER 53 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP 16 oz can 10c SALAD DRESSING Joyful 16 oz glass jar 15c WHOLE SPICED KIEFER PEARS No 2 Vi Can 17c ASSORTED BON BON COOKIES per pound 19c OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES COOKIES per lb 15c ORANGE SLICES per pound 10c COCOANUT BON BONS Candies Asstd pound 15c a OUR LINE OF EASTER CANDIES IS ON DISPLAY ZWEIBACH A Delicious Toast 21 pieces per pkg 15c SEED POTAOES Early Six Weeks Red River Early Ohio Early White Cobbler Late White Rural SEED SWEE POATATOES Nancy Hall per peck 23c Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Onion Plants Rhubarb Plants and Raw Peanuts to plant FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR 2 1-Ib pkgs 13c GOLDEN SYRUP Tom Boy VA lb can 10c JELL-O Six Delicious Flavors 3 pkgs 13c ASPARAGUS Avalon California 1 lb Square can 2 cans 49c CUT STRING BEANS Joyful 4 No 2 Cans 33c LIMA BEANS Joyful 2 No 2 Cans 19c PEARS APRICOTS Joyful In Heavy Syrup No 2'j Cans 2 cans 37c TOMATOES Indiana Hand Packed 4 No 2 Cans 23c MILK Tom Boy Flavor Plus 2 Tall Cans 13c RED BEANS Scott Co 2 No 2 Cans 13c PEACHES' Joyful Sliced or Halves 2 No 2 cans 33c I SOAP Giant Size 4 bars 17c In The New Waxed Wrapper CAMAY The Soap of Beautiful Women 3 bars 20c With oz bottle Secret deJourolle Perfume I)REFT The Marvelous New Suds for Washing Silks Rayons andVoolens Large pkg -23c SEEDLESS RAISINS Thompsons 2 lbs 13c SUGAR II Menu Cane 10 lb bag 53c WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE To the best of my ability I promise the people a vigorous and vigilant fair and fearless administration to keep the county free from all crime and questionable practices Place a cross in the THIRD Square under the Office of ghcriff on the Republican Ilallot ALBERT GORMAN Your Support WM Be Appreciated ami Wiim.

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