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FACE SUTEEX State Commander Of Legion Gives 2 Add rcsses Here THE nAH.V JOURNAL, JACK.SONVII.LE, H.LINCHS OR. ALICE OLIHHAM IIO.NOREI) ATVIEETIX; OF l.rnnar(î J. Applrqui-I Hi' icr Act. I cirioii fh'Oizraiti hrr? "i A 'cmmancr: V. of POTed Sc l-Fgirn Lfnr.r.rr; lif p.irrrur:',; V.

and f.v. two w.Oîî*ît»ancFr Arp.equiJì at the KLiWftnu ciub noon nnekford. Ili. May convennor oi Osteopathsc Phyjicians and Surgeons of Ilh.noL' neared an end todav n.rh. riisoii 55 jon 5 of a technirsl and ernrra; nature on.

D.a 2 jii 293g Dr AhiOe Diioh.ant of Virginia pre.sident oi C'ieopaibic Othcr and Dr re.T.- Pilots Flv Planes ith Mail: Ator Keeps Pledge Airptirt 1 4 11 II Study 3lail arnrti from VII nub liliiMii- to Club met Tueiidsy the Coionial Inn sith Rose Maguire as hoste.so. ITrs. Pryor Bassarte gave the gram on fhe life and work.s of tne Plans wore marie at the mpcting for the annual picnic, A special guci-? Mrs, Jack Vickery, a former member of the club. Lrgcs Farmers lo Grow heat Suited IX i A' Thi.r the Duni.rp 1 six-dk- s- f.icksonA;I> c. Co.mman.Tf-r VL f.

ci For a ef i.i.'-f.XE' of a -J. Club iommar.o'r c.rn c.jcit a D. B.v.h tended. I.n bermr.inc at tl.e club Mr. AppMq r.

rDser'canre of Peppy Dav, 1 h.is been for Satur.day, made by ate funis ne work. At lor.M I-i ID prppies are and t.be fv.n:. paper Power tnorex f-r the Legion progr.am Annuallv $125 020 ll.n.-'b service prrpram The American Lecior. raid Mr to Ice Memorial Day programs bv the of the CiMl War ar, he but manv oistuimnp today Profit I rom War The World W. vet era n.

ca.me back fro.m many people had r.rc;.r, great rcr.fhct. Since tr.r Legionnaires haie bcin a milhar.sts, 'garbage c.j.\ and VV if the Legion dors stand for, he to take the profit nut of wtr ana place money with the of the land m.ik<^ tnc lAi-onal sacrifices time cf war a for 1 to e.iminatf- The fjAoakor he of I.ocai Offieers in Search for Rtdther In join Police in inu: I ain for HoM-np Man 19- Priva'r pilot; airp.anc: carried the painter, nirtil ad of lihnoL jinb air mail A trial 01 146 flycr.s were air mailmen for the day. most flying from Club before linked di- O. Wait With the svstem. Members of the Hou.srhold Science It a of pi rntrrtaineri ic- pick and feeder scnicr lo estab- at the home of Mrs dshcG air mail routes and wa.s ar- 120 We.s?mir.>t,er street, Mrs rancpd by the department in entertaining by on a nn'ionai as a feature of Scott m.iii week The prop-am in charge of Tiir pilots streaked for Chicago Conoier.

uho present'd from Petf-rsburc, Peona, Dix- Powell. Interestingly on, Monticeno and Champaign. the book. '-Country Kitchen" Fir.st L-awrenoe Tierit with Delia Line? Tlie conteii ncsday eicning, at the home of Mrs Irene Roy. arrangcmrnls were made, for the conclaAc be held in Satm lay and Sunday, May 21 and 22.

Mrmbrrs, planning to attend are Mary Helen McGiniu.s Lee Rosetta Magnrr Irrne Mary Helen Johnson Danish. Francis Walbauni I retta Froniiiie. Glendora Cannon Dorothy Crabtree, Mayna Massev NichoLson. Ethel Stewart. Mil- nred Fratc.s, and Mary trt aiding.

were made for a Junr to be held Sunday. June 5 Tl.e committee in Helm Johnson. Virgie Lee 1 -ind Rosetta Magner, NFVi BKinj.N IS HLKF HICACIT: AIISHAP; NKWS NOTES To 1 heir Localit ies Sliort quite i iivii painmiiy huu Mondav monung whiled nding on the handle bars of his brother bicycle on the to by getting his foot caught in the wheel and cutting his leg and bruising it quite badly. i I Mccl in Pity lo Hear Hv j. E.

Ilacklcinan Hornbcclv Funeral Is Held Thursday lu Scult Goillll arc roiidnclrtl A Icniay Vftcrnooii at Jioidciicc Ja.rksnr.ville police colored man alleged 11 at i s', p.frr 'Imer al'rii. avi bound Wab.j«,". tram i'rnre at 4 was bv tiie hut xit-re of n.bbm it- and a car rl.s,u* rf I May dmme re 'o -SOArch the mm! from founded by his uraiirifaiher where father. Tirdt E.i:« i from the Iliinois river at Peoria in an am- arour.d a family including the father and motl.er and small son Billy, 'nm- of the family around kuchen and every day cutie.s of ike home The theme oi w. iAA aii ViAL'iiit: Ui phioian a.nd landed in Dike Michigan em.phasiz-.

the dignity of with tAvo mail sacks, after dodging tasks, closing with the dodging ir.dor.-.-ij*. rirc way, flew from Sheldon there and Watseka Hoopp.iton, He Vas one who they there were no n.umc; There M.u a raif cash li had b'-ii'n rep'rted bpr had A-Va- nH hparied wav The trutn ned ihis rpv and 8 tnoro n.r.ue Pv and iflf'i- of co'-ild four.ri. 25 aci -rc Kue i 0 i' M- Ml ir mail-la f.e’A in ircm her own bs and Pilot Helen rri-'Od from Harvey Avith Jane Mr-Aer a.s co-rulot. D. ilew' to Petersburg, land- in a to pick up mail, am a prr.niL«c he made a friend riL'o th.at some day he f- into that Buow- in KCP f.nought manv are oniy a place to an.ri To ha' Bftween f.i.h Powpi; lead the mi; uter.

and papers prepared bv from 18Pb- 1698. a ruten bv Behe Drurv Edward Kirbv Frank Flliott and Strik.m.'Thesn were The in tltr of the which out the back in the kitchen is iafetA warmth, light, food and 'Mother OfficPFs elected d'lring the business are Mrs Gordon: a ice pre.Mdeiu. Mrs, Giaff. Huch Mr- Haiur.an. Bible Holds Ixiy.a! and Bible church held mor.thJv meet mg last cve: ba.sement.

A po: at 6,15 1 were present Gene and Deloris Nunes presctUed "A Call E.ien Matthew'S gave a tap of tlie mr.mber.- 2 1 over Me Projiram is liv Musical Trio At'U' a native of Morgan count'. first flymg ex- iii operating out Of iii'ic. He LS a brother cf local pa'tmastcr and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs A of citv. nm.m's Has of 1 church met at tiie li-f church aficr- A rhoi'i: bij.sinE.N« naucteri Xlrs. L- Turner the iunu Cij'Me chairmen for the -vear re appointed fol- A A Martin Mrs 'J- Hauck An- m.ade that the circle rroently renrganmed done for Pa.w«a- rtPi; La Pin- a Li Alpha lof.i Sororitv Holds I Ml yiertmg The chaofrr of Alpha lofi Sororry.

a meeting Importance of choosing the riclu wiieat varieties adapted to Morgan county conditions was emphasized 'csterday by J. Hackleman. crops -xtcnsion i'pecialut, Illinois College of 'gricultuie. a.s he a gram u-ading school held at the Morgan Jounty Farm Bureau buildmc The school wa.s sponsored by the colieee coowi'Htion Farm AdAiscr Coolirivf iiid tlie Department of Avri- culture to give farmer.s, farm ad- vi.sers and managers of gram tors an opportunity to obtain hand m.siniction gram Fiity-fiAc men attended the se- uon lepresentinc Adams. Macoupin Scott.

Brown, Greene, Jei and counties "It will pay to grow whe.tt to then- Aanctic-- that arc fo disease and Aaneties recognized to be of huh for Hackleman he on. "Practiral Ways of In'u s-v lUinoi.s Wiiea; "Wheat nio-aic is on the he iias been found practica.h countie.s of ceiur.il and Mi- Extent ol di'' v.irii flic yv fiom a of yuid Avheu ton.iUion.-. ere uni able lor its to i a complete c. r. weather m.or--' du-ea -e vOi; tiT.i F-ut controls th.r infi'ol is 111 the use cl of wheat s'lch Nabob, Prairie Largely attended funeral News Note.s The Teka Witha club met evening at St hal! with Rutli Kniist, Margaret Wolf anH Bcrn.cc Holnback HornUerk.

M.o ker Ik-, tf. nHitaa wai away at his home 3 miles 'hrirt Mik norm ot cvonin, residencrn NIary Ed sia'- nlcton and door pr.zo b. Rum by Mra "salum'av of rfa.d‘ tr '0 Bt r-Mnri Honorary bearers were Abe rn William McCullough mn 0 tlm ii'Mbility of the new Howai-d McCullough, Elmer yik '7 sr smoi; Hs. John C. William Redshaw Am.n c.ovd o.

Cmr- Ha Wright, Rnuth. A- C. Booz: 1 ak 5... and Ms were week end gucs'us of Mr While Ml; Vn-gmia Tfvnune of sk P.vrk 1-. a Sunday dii'uer gurrt of How a tri Pn Mr- F.vr; Mr'- Join, Hm- y.

tadw.n and thr Dav pa of L'e Dauifls at is Gloscd loruiC. 01. V.a ne tic- HI Fu.hm Wa- 1 hour a elooh- ky he pi'e- iden: and cir- gmjh hm I fo Mnkm I o-t I inir HIm'I' Nolr- I The Legion ha: the Ur.iversa; i.e bi the he Fm-ri cited to ind to that should be In the War thr.i th-- u. bhhon dollars program nc ofir Enfrrtain at Mrrlitis: of (Mull I Fo Hold Field Dav Tonkh I. vrniiiii (arrollfoii Voters Defeat Bond Issue Riuff- rimar For Water System an' monc' the irplar.ex on hed The Jack.

trio rk iip a ciam Tui.r-dxiv nvoet.iiO of M.f cwk Inn. ing 1 and r-iral pro- trvulnr Kvrnt for (jiil- (Irrii of Srhool ifi ani tllirr Notrs the front aviators be- oV-ock OiAal T' ing iorcfn out-ni-riate or dis- opeiu'd r' carded riu' i'u'd bv allied 1 vnere spent but only -were used were made and five made the at 6 ire- mve'irg and fv in the m.a:. 20 000 in In rra.nce for each r- cunw come, nr i lor each forces. At the or. mianufacturerj turned the proc.o Lnhan Dniukin of tb'' con-pamst Mi.s.« Br.aden WiLi.am Rcnvlann m' Dc.s ihw-a a Lue uuetu'ig The encore was (ailed Ir.e 'Out of the Du.

to Vo Wnreman); 01 'C'arnm Wonderf One," OVah Whi-eman; Water," LiL Thino lyi- Nacio H. "I Am to Studv More," 'Little Old Ladv Encore. Sing a Song of Sixpence The trio sane a- of th- invocation service Preceding the group also enjoye (1 leu th.e dubs song leader. Ltuene Deweese Bluff- M.iv 19 -The Bh.if:,' Gmdf SGioi.i Commeiu exern.c.« win be hrld pu at The eymna.sium. Th.e program i the evening will be Proces.Lonal Sd.w.ah a Ha ken pastor of Lmi'ci Pt'ettv P'rev CJr.ide Girl tl.e war it was sAwarded certain complete and the govc.T.ment the retail b'osineis to nf go.ocls ordered for war purposes beca'use of this gaiDl Pagan Love Song program of wastefulness that the Legion feels that the profit should no be taken out of war.

Guests at the Kiwar.L club meeting included Jo.hn August Rev. Dr. Garm A. Robinson. Clarence Rataichak.

Dr Harlan New Gall RariSon, David George Vasconcelloe, Glen Hi. Storv, Clarence Walsh. R'uvit Myron Mills, Dr Paul Hartlr. Stout. Kenneth Woods.

rist, Howard V. Knowles easier Dr, V. H. T. Lenth, Harry Salby.

E. R. Frar.k Bransrittor. E. J.

Kender.son. W. Absher, Dr. Gary Hudson. ard Potter, Pat Kane.

Fred Bailey, iivd Holcomb, Homer Bradney. Joseph Darush, Bernard Strona-man, Leonard Hills, Thomas J. Mutch, Roy Hapke, Tanner, all of this city; Harry Allen and B- F. Walker of Winchester, an-d Lyle Snavely of Bloomington Dkstrict Commander Claude ine, member of the Klw-anis dub. pre.sented Mr.

at the noonday meeting. ir.t hcMf r. Mrtv 10 annual i id-c. Dav b'lruoo wiU be held at Winchester grade school commencing at 9:00 o'clock Tuesday moinii-iy, 24, Field day wUi open a .50 yard race by the boys and of the first, second, third, the eighth grades A 40 yard chonis! their ac- race wuU be held by the fourth introduction nf grane boys and a 20 yard potato race orote. Sup by the fourth grade The fifth Addre.us-Dr ide Will hold a 40 yard obstacle Mcc.cxiand rare and iiie girl.s of thrr 'grade wiU hold a 50 yard three-lee race Other relay conte.st.s to be held dunng tl'ic morning Straight throw-Sixth and eight.u grade girls, -Sii'iLi.

and ridph grade gu'D. Running uroac seventh and eighth grade Running high eventh and eighth grade boys. Sending higii Morris Haffieio Running jump-Sixin, scv- Pond, Edna Frances nth ana cightn grade boy.s McKinnev. They T- Following the potluck dinner and ox for their class a Goal their nto for alrnvAork-i DofralrH 378 in Hwv cr, to m.iX'-' of able lo: iiie clear.ing and wlieat to controi L-k'-tam 0 have seed ticatment ha- v.i-;,- all the A.n fitun -p 'o 12 an acre Other Noi'ton chief i.n aeii.u.'u marketing. College of IruverMf li ul'urc.

11 n. ardiri ij H.fu: the prcrident, Collecr Basque Schcx'd Girls Choru.s. of Dip.l'un-. Lee Roily, principal of idp Srhool Ma Little B.anjo—Gi.mio Choru.s, A Hdlen Thiose students who will gradu-v'e are Jean Junior Arnold, Velma Batley-. Verna R-ib- ert Campbell Gladys Irene Bar- Lerov Cnid.T., :i.iv -Voters of uoioated a propoxrd oond lor improvement of watfiwnrk' by a majority of 97 votrn Tim vote for the piopo.sitior.

wa.s 471 ano it 578 Tlic special eieclion was held aftei activity of factions fav- onn; opposing the proposition The plan was to issue $40,000 in to be paid off from revenue of the wa'er department, supplemented bv funds A new intake a water find other e- of the were proposed. 01111 Deniocratic liih Has N- ccf H.I!H| im IManiHMl Urt I Jri'lf (1 tor I 1 taught hy I 1 term, ot ivit 1 ap- this and no cv tne Ixx-irc en'; ploy and no 2 i. wm ce.f'i; tz ag. 10 Gasen, Sol Hamsfurrher and Arthur Bush charge of The flowers were; Mrs. Geo.

Coe Mr. Wilham Tom Tindall Mm, Emily Cullough. Misi, Mabie Vortman Mrs Rov Kaltschnee Buiial -Xas u. Cnllham Cer; QP erv. Benjamin Luther Hornbeek r-on of Sarai: and Hombeek hr-rn Derember 6 at the famnv h.eincsiead and awav Mav ifi, 1038, at hiT thre'' and one noith of Wir.chf'.Ler the -e of Ciglnv yrai: r.ve an, fen da vs.

On J.ir.uar'. 14 he rrsr- to Cvr." awRv De-emocr 27, 1883 On 14 ISi'H he u-Hi'sd rnariiage to Kin.ma Giossop and to were bom two '-ao nam.f'lv B'lrj of -L! and of of hf; 'o mourn his lav Hei.rv and SvLester of Urn.her, 1 er arm Dick. Joan. L-'l BLiv and jy Emma Lou Mattie. M.lrs Strau Cnarirr.

1 In.ed sr ru- a-': h' a I KS PHtD.H VM with ols Kkman or the be played. The team of the ender siho- tOz-Xi T'U .4.......... V'l r- 1 1 i piano. The supper inrluried C.aia Crawforri. Mr- Mrs Gertruce FMnk.

Tiliman announced that the r.f'vt meeting would be hOri June 16. At tins time of the state, convention will be given The will be Arter, Rhzabeth Tanner. Catherine Donovan. nrnan iving lav- c.Jlori, IJH VI hau hf vi ih vf fi) Cl.I A group 'T the Hail of in Spnr.yin;. tiu Vi MIOW FILM at CHOOL ON LIFLsAVINO Mf I HODS Jacksonville vp-ited the Elks Club dav and in- cxhibpp.

oigdu- Wmchcster school will pi.ov tlie South Jacksonville girls at 2-50 The eveirir'" L-e omclal. in Charge the lowing made the trip; Mo; Helen Mis. MUdred Rosemary Madden Mirfhii' rpnnf Pulliam. Wmcn Schwab, Mrs, IL-r-Z'd' Campbed and Danny D. Snmih.

and Mr Le-e fpr-ifi; Hal -Oi 1 uee Jim Oar.es. Jun- Richard ior Arnold. Tom Mam? L-ov Pond Pue and Richard Carlton. xtnrric Z-L Morru; Hatfie.d. Robert Campbell.

i 1 1 Junior McKmnev', Jean Vel- i -J ane Kathleen Tribble of Jack- ma Batty, Chapman Verl i.s vnsiting at the home of her Brockhouse, and J.r,. John Van.Zr Decatur, at the home of her daughter. iged cor.nf-rr;-:r. 'h the anr.r' Par Quigley and familv day. Mrs, L.

H. Guenther. Lyle Husband and Mrs. Ivan Parks were A fiv-'-ref; or. ht.mmg arm.

fiiesavirp in an as.sembly at the houl day. The film cealt witli vanoeir.g and boating safety, arc Nh-'-wec taker in the Narional AqiiaLc held eve.n,' by the Re-; Cr- Particularly wc-e der-w a ter snow-frg strokes and hfesavir.g Tcchn.oui-- w-hlch w-re taken Ln Fori Laumr- daif, F.a the only place wnere t.hf water clear enough to obtain actual instructio.n Wrham Lucy field meeting of cal Society. Stale ili charge of in thn 1 State Meai- Mrs Floyd was hostess to th.e members of her bridge club at 2 yesterday afternoon. Mrs Frank Cowhick enterlalued cluh at a doisert bndgc at s.Tp"pe“;“:„ clock yesterday afternoon. Those atrpnHino- -Mi-t Fred Neat and daughter.

Con- at the' Wine me, were honored at a 1:00 rchool Tttesdav S- -mmheon at the Dunlap hotel Tuesday Mrs Tmie Bemk alternoon by Mrs Elmaline Babb of Jack-sonviile. Those attending trom Winchester included: Mrs. Albert Coultas. Ed Smith. Mrs.

Thos. J. Dugan, Roy Coultas. Mrs. Allen McCullough, E.sta Lou McCullough.

itom some Dee Ll- --Lcp. and Finch were on dutv in representat: ar.c examiner. -who been in tne city foi the past Student m-c mom three Cbvs gave a explair.ina the hospital werf to hirr. exhibiiu The exhibiit included Twelve a Nursing in ILinon A movie, tiie Making show'n at frequent '-e booth from P- hapral. Ona Came.

and Vera ir.cm hospital Hazel B-itler anc Helen Welch from the State E- jajm.es from Oar.iawn A.monc Tiho attended the Fairly Liuie the hail Mu Edith carnival last night as guests of the Leeper. Nellie carnival management. Tlie boys vis- I Ca.stle. Mrs. Ed.

Manh and daughter J. O. Chamber? "Mrs. Charles Krusa and Mr-s. George Krusa.

Harry Six a busine.ss caller in Havana Tuesday. Rev. F. J. David Leonhard Vannier attended the scoi C.ARM\ AL mg nf Chapter 24 nf the.

National Re- romm held Mondav night in Winchester at the home of Rev, and Mrs. T.ue eighth grade graduating exercise? of the Waverly school will be h.eld Thursday evening. Mav 26 In the Waveriy high school. The program follows: March, "Stars and Stripes Lambert Invocation Rev, Finnan Welcome Prances Lee Davis Song: of the iPIanquette'i Cornet solo. tGoldman) Patricia St raw Presentation of Class Gifts John Patter.son Sonz: "Santa Lucia" Boat Song? Address Judge James Barnes Pre.sentation of American Legion Medals J.

V. Gooden Presentation of Diplomas Richard Whalen President, Board of Education Farewell Hulzln Benediction Rev. Sailor Tile class roll Mary Belle Betty Jessie Bridges. Nayriean Brown. Beatrice Crank, Lee Alma G.arman, Frances Jarrett, Ursula Hui- zin.

Betty Ada Miner. Helen Muckelstcn. Imogene McKee. Patricia Strawn. June Winston, Frwm Bridecs.

Marvin Farmer. Fmyd Garman, Kent Huson, Nelson Lambei-t, Richard New'berrv'. John Patterson. Warren Perry, Ralph Pittman. New '0 9 De.m-.-cof at at L.r A -t Luub were p.r^r..- ft-l ijaiii'j n.imcu Llliith ..1.

Fl-tvd R.GGi'd In.r.y-i: and Fix'Ida Dame; A Tnebrrt. Joe Brien was chasen as temporary chairman the start of the and apriomted a nominatine commiT'ec of Joseph Lawrence Malhcoat, Wilham Ervin, Htckox and Mildreu Bmber The for wore mously. p- t.auziUf 3 no. Ml ye I'i home, -V ccmmer.ken,' f.tk': -n 1 Mr --m Cj-- v. w.i; de-: 'he for tne AI- Roc.s Tractor Set lor August II Hatp for Big FArnt Fixed Will Be I oriiiulated U'-e Hig.h vm graduarm.g held the A.

ihu; T. av evening. M'urrr-I former here, who 1 a car.dv fnm calling on m.c,. afternoon. '5'oang wiio iier Mr and Lr.nr.ie M-'xme Aihens.

lile, a.nd her at her home here f-ir a orief time Wednesday afternoon. KIMinO. VI! I 1,1 AI rich rrrcis (S'. Dav 4 ii. -ne Al' chI; he Being and N'C ii'ian aa in riMug.ng wL: Cif Due n.ind im wcric a achgnt saw' hfa and -n and and hved A kind ai'd -grnLe and an fan.er a good rd Certifti atr Sco't CoG.mv was in Lie 4-H CiuD farm iccouniing ccntf't cording to an announcement of awards Winch has just been reccn-ed bv Geo H.

Reid, Scott County Advifor. from -Mon Sperultsr in Junior Chab work. College of Aijricuh-vme. University of ILmois. Junior Sauer won a $25,00 McCcr- mick-Deenng Ceniii- cate.

Junior has kepi a farm record whlrh con.sisted of a complete inventory of all farm at both the beginning and end of a 12 month period, a record of money received and paid the year in operating the farm, a balance chart showing how much monev the farm made nr riur.ng the year, and 3 of the farm business on 'he of Lpp record de. Lrienvips In The present plan or ir.a Announcement was made yesterday at Farm Bureau headquarters that the annual Roes tractor plowing meet, will be held Thursday, August 11, at the Milford Rees farm near Rees The tractor meet is one of the largest events of its kind in lllmois. Committees will be appointed within a few weeks to handle details of the meet. The attendance last year was estimated at 10.000 persons. rn HE INE WTS WELL 10 TEACH AT LINCOLN Mrs.

Norma Reia, of kindergarten, MacMuuav coi.egr en- and s-uggestions for improve I tertained the members of the Mac- Murray Kindergarten club at her home. 136 Richards stieet evenmg. May I7ih. Alter a officers were elected for the commg Miss Cowgur, daughter Mr and Mrs. Ralph Cowgur of this was named president.

Cowgiii has been an active member of tin club for the past two SLNCI.AIB UHM HOLDS HEFT ited several and had ndcs on of the carnival devices. FUNERAi noire kt be held 35c Old Fa-ehiwed' temor. lie, be Food Grood E-'eaded S'f-ik n- just Sav 1 uni 1 urn and youll get a WACNEB-BURGER-" "POUR" "Food. Drink, and 20 AT HENRV HOME Mrs, Jack Vickery is at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. jJ. L. Henry', 215 North Webster avenue. She will leave on June 1 for I Minneapolis, where and jVickei-y, is now New York.

I will reside. Until recently tney made their home in Fort Worth. Tex. Edward Goff of was a Thunsday shopper in the city. H.

Conley of visited in yesterday afternoon. i Tlie Sinclair Country club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Douglas Hunt. A domestic committee including Mrs McClure Mrs Clyde Martin. William Ash and Mrs.

Lester Martin, was appointed to make pian.s for the club's annual picnic to be held June 15. Tl-ie program Included a vocal solo by Mns. Gilbert a paper by Mrs, Richard Sayre and accordian solos by Opal Fox. Roll call was "The our family to sing together. The served refreshments.

Guests included Flarry Martin Mrs. Albert Swain. Mrs. Lyman Fox! Mrs. Gilbert O'Heron Mrs.

Dan Ward and Miss Anna Mae Wilson. The next meeting will be on June 1 at the home of Mns Clyde Martin. ALEXANDER NEWS NOTES Alexander, May Flora Jane Hall who has been a patient at Passavant hospital was able to return to her home here today. Joe Gaupel and Mrs F. Kaiser of Springfield were here today to attend funeral services ior their aunt.

Mrs. Henry Wallbaum. Mrs, George Stiegle and son of Jacksonville spent today with her motlier. Mrs. Annie Hohman.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Jack- sonviile were guests today of Mrs. Margaret Kaiser. A.

Kinnett Is making extensive repairs on the elevator that w'as badly i damaged by fire a number of vveek.s ago. and is preparing to handle small grains without storage. Robert Quail of Springfield is the contractor; in charge of the repair work. 1 Willi.am La el of Virginia was a uu.ainess caller here yesterday. FUNERAL NOTICE Funeral services for Mrs.

Tlielma Crawford will be held this afternoon, i at 2:30 at the Gillham Fu- ueral Home with burial in Sulphur Springs cemetciy. i Catherine Wtswdl who was graduated from MacMurray College in the class of has accepted a position for next year as con'imercial teacher In the Lincoln High school, She is now ccmipletmg her first Kay Gaunt. Webster Groves. Mo, was teacher at Mt Pulaski High chosen to be vice president. Miss This year, for the first time, I Gaunt will be a senior next jcar and students from the high has very efficiently as pio- have won the privilege ofcom- gram chairman the past year.

Helen in the state shorthand and Grummon, Quincy, chosen contest. as secretary and Mary Beth Wiswell will succeed Miss Sue Benton, as treasurer. Grum-' at Lincoln High. She is mon and Muss Wilson will both be toaching the Gregg Shorthand sophomores next year. S.v.'-iem, but next year will teach am Mrs.

Reid, Kay Gaunt, and Beatrice System. Dickman, who were sent as --------------------------------by the club, to the National Childhood i LAWN PAGEANT Education convention, held in Cincin- Pageant entitled "In The Garden nati, Ohio the week of April isth Singing Flowers" will be given gave reports. Several very at o'clock on the lawn noted educators were speakers at the Etiuth Jacksonville school national convention. Dr. William Members of the P.

T. A. and friends Heard Kilpatrick, gave two lectures. are cordially Invited. This is the first year the club children of the school will have sent delegates to the convention.

pageant. Next year the conventon Is to be held in Atlanta, Georgia. i Refreshments were served at the' close of the meeting, men all mem-; bers joined in song to honor Dorothea Ander.son, vriio is gi'aduating from the kindergarten-primary de- i Chocolate partment this June. Mrs. Reid pre- with sentec her with a gift, P.ai.,« wera in.m also sung to Muss Hope Osborne, who ingredients synthetm has so faithfully Eat-in-Car Service tne club during the jvast year.

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