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Journal, Jackienvills, May 30, 1956 250 Will Attend Illinois Home Bureau Conference In City Scott Graduates Hear Rev. William 1 Bovs Mate Arcadia Honors War Dead WIN at. William Skadden, well-known lecturer with the Illinois Department of Public Welfare, was speaker at the annual commencement of wm- The invocation was given by the Rev. Roy Goodell Miss Angela Wilson the proces- American and Legion post 604 announces the Baptist Vacation Bible School cnmc(, of Robert Wessler as the It has been announced that candidate to attend the 1956 Boys Chester High School Monday eve- Baptist Church vacation Bible stftte Rt the Fairgrounds in mng. Will be held June 4-13 Springfield.

The Rev. Skadden pointed out from 130 to 4:30 with Mrs. to the 61 graduates that he Beth Hutchens serving as super-! answer many questions iintendent. assisted by the follow concerning the road ahead nndjing teachers: that only they could determine 1 Kindergarten: Mrs, Leele the answers by their conduct chairman: Mrs. Lu- He emphasized the in cille Kunseman, Mrs.

Madeline the road ahead by mixing home- Taylor. Mrs. Myrtle Akers. Mrs spun humor with sound advice 1 Betty Blackburn. Mrs, Loretta He was introduced by Mrs, Helen Schnake, Wilson, high school principal.

Mrs Marcella Lashmett and Ju- Gehrig Robinson, son of Mr dy Weder. and Mrs Frederic Robinson, and Primary: Mrs. Marry Lashmett, Arlene Little, daughter of Mr chairman: Mrs. Yvonne Stekel, end Mr' Ezra Little, were a- Mrs Graham. Mrs.

Mary warded the American Legion cits- Watt. Miss Sue Harper. Mrs. Dee zensMp award' by Allan Watt Cherry, Jean Little and Mrs. Jo- of Julian Wells Post 442 ann Sealock.

These awards are upon Junior: Mrs Mildred Taylor qualities of leader- and Mrs Helen Smith, co- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wessler scholarship, honor, courage chairmen. Mrs Ruby was chosen for dependability, Mrs Jewel Taylor, Mrs Dorisj leadership, service and citizen- Scott, Peggy Scott, Mrs, Julia ship. He is a Junior in high Merriman, Mrs Eileen Boes and school.

He has been active in a. ROBERT WESSLER Tlie Arenzville youth is the son ship, and service. Elisha II. Crouse Dies Late Tuesday At Our Saviours Harrison Crouse, 77. a retired Morgan County farmer.

Mrs. Virginia Montgomery. many organizations at the school, Junior-high: Mrs, Opal Wag- particularly in band and vocal gener and Mrs Mabel Harper, groups. co-chairmen; the Rev, William Boys State wull be held from Sealock and Mrs Irene Edward' June 21 to July 1st. Mrs.

Josephine Coultas appointed refreshment committee chairman and Mrs. Marietta Worrell will be in charge of i transportation Ashland High Graduation To Be Thursday County Presidents, Other Officers Will Convene June 12-15 Seth S. Minter, Ashland, Dies; Rites Thursday ASHLAND Seth Schell Minter of Ashland, for 14 years an in- More than 250 officers and members of the Illinois iT Bureau Federation will attend the 19th annual citi- piant in spimgnela. died at 11.20 Monday night at the Memorial zenship conference to be held June I 2 through June loon hospital in Springfield where he the campus of MacMurray College. had been a patient since May 13 A series of important and interesting programs has Mr, Minter was.

born in the been planned Ashland township Oct. 6. 1906. the Originally held at the Illinois State Fair Grounds Minter. Springfield, the conference moved to MacMurray College in nie Kreitner at a Baptist church where it continued to meet annually until 1952, when in Chicago Nov.

28. 1929. He it moved again that time to Bradley University at Peoria was preceded in death bv his This year it returns to Jacksonville, with many features parents and four sisters, Esther, planned for the large gathering. Ruth. Rachel and Caroline.

Twelve years after Illinois --The widow survives with an Home Bureau Federation was or- ur.cle. Charles Minter of Ash- sraniaed in 1924, under the land, an aunt, Mrs, Artie Ober- ship of Mrs. Spencer Ewing, ca-h of Morrisonville. N. and other inspired Illinois homema- one nephew.

Ronsard Balson of ker, Mrs Elsie Mies, conceived Chicago. the idea of a summer conference The deceased was a member for all county presidents and of the Ashland Baptist church of presidents, which he was a trustee and of Training School For Leaders the Eagles lodge 437 at Spring- The Citizenship Conference also Held. serves as a mid-year training (liarles Perrin, Former irtfinia Resident. Dies VIRGINIA Charles Perrin, The body was taken to the school for county leaders. Flam dsed 2 0-clock Tuesday mom- Gamer home.

Services are made here training is given will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in all hues of Home pro- at the Baptist church with Rev gram of work: some social activ- J. Smith in charge and burial itv is included, and planned re- wull be made cemeterv. in the Hospital fit following a short illness Surviving are thiee daughters Mrs Sam Short and Mrs. Joht Kirbach Rites Vt Carrollton The annual Memorial Service at the Arcadia cemetery, north of the city, was held Sunday, May 27, at 2 in the after- Innur noon before a large gathering.

The service is sponsored each I I 1 OIlUlllM died near 9 p.m. Tuesday in Our Lebanon Shrine School Of Hospital, where he had. Instruction For Officers been a patient since Monday, At the regular meeting of Leb- Creuse was born in Lvnnville, anon Shrine Monday evening. Dec 5, 1878, the son of the late 1 with Mrs. Geraldine Coon presid- and Prudence Long ing as worthy high priestess, a ASHLAND Commencemen.

Two brother' Tec and school of instruction was held exercises for 24 high school year by the Arcadia Womans Club in commemoration 1 If crouse. and hi' during and preceding the graduates will be held Thursday, the military dead at the cemetery. This year 56 flags were IJCCCHSCU CtCrftllS wife Jessie Re vis Crouse, also meeting for officers and mem-, May 31. at 8 p.m. standard time placed on graves of service men.

preceded him in death. bers by Mrs, Mary Wise of Jack- on the high school lawn weather first wife, son ville. newly appointed district permitting. If weather does tj Qnd Qt American military cemeteries overseas wil permit, they will be held in the 1 hijih school auditorium. echo the held 27 Arcodio.

The annual Memorial Ashland creation is enjoyed by the schineUmg. both ol Peoria: Mrs ending. For many county offi- Homer Nickel of Santa Ana Calif is, this constitutes a ieal jf a son Newbert Perrir ion where they are relieved of SflnU Aua CaUf horn home duties and yet learn His wife the former much to lighten same Mullen ot Virginia, and a son, ies and lesponsibslittes on return Albert, preceded him desth to the home front. CARROLLTON The Monsignor Michael Enrichi Graveside rites will be held Walnut Ridue cemetery Virginia. Thursday morning as selections.

WAVERLY Wednesday tery 2 30 m. a program honoring veterans will be held in the Waverlv American The speaker for the Memorial Legion building with Post 262 in On May 30 many communities in this area, over the I T.wL. Surviving are his first wife.jsonvme. newly appointed district permitting, it weatner does not nntinn nnH nf Amenrnn militorv cemeteries overseas will TTdVtl lUUdA now Mrs. Ethel Seymour Goliter deputy for this district, of Jacksonville; two of During the business session first marriage, Clarence and guest nights and other planned) The following program will be Merle Crouse, both of Jackaon-j activities of the Shrine were an- presented: band music; proces- at the Arcadia cemetery, north jand car roll McGinnis, sang two war ville: five grandchildren and twolnounced by the worthy 0 nal, Darlene Douglass; invo- of was hfld Sunday .1 great-grandchildren.

priestess. 'cation in unison, led by Rev, 2 tbe ai home in A report on the session of Su-lHeber Cherry: salutatory, Doro- before a Fathering. ine charge 331 North WMt prrnt, Shrtnr bv Mr, thy RBnes; Ktlo, Wanda Smedley; whMC toptc wrh Tho will br Ihf but kpri! br bad Opal who hat rrorn-ly history. Francos Wcstrr; -bo patuot.c theme Ruth Kocrnrr ot son. at 1005 Weat several day, or the Su-, 01 o.

NeUle Sue Kins: sang, accompan.ed by pa-or of Consrrsat.onat Laiavette avenue. preme Shrine Maaion Itory, Mary Price: presentation ol Mr Wrgftlott at the p.ano who Church ot Waverlv, and the h.ch Crouse was a member Cen- It announced that: during; awards. B. W. Bierman.

super- en 8 also accompanied M. Shirley -rhool band and voice student- tensrv Methodist Church the summer months Lebanon presentation ol oinder. Mar on Dettnck Kenneth will furnish The body was taken to the Shrine would commence at 8 Bierman: awarding of di- ihe service opened w.tn me Cody And Son Memorial Home in DST. plomas, Charles Aggertt; asse'b 7 bly singing Amei.ca funeral arrange-; The following refreshment com- Donna Lamkular; benediction. ws.tb tbe pledge to the flag am An- Tie theme of the Conference offic- It bas ever home sated at the funeral Monday at lne center of every 11 30 9 a m.

of Martin Kirbach, well mtere.st, but not the circumfer- known Greene county farmer cnee who died Thursday at his home The ES-ie Memorial 'peaker at the Thurday afternoon sevaion this sear will be Dr LiBdstrom of the University of faculty, lately returned from a three-year assignment in Japan women will be much tn'eseced in hearing Dr Lmd'trom the present of women in the Oriental countries, he observed them during these pavt three years. Open In partnership effective of June 1, Daytime sessions on both Wed- announced Monday, nesday and Thursday will be open Walter Bellatti. to visiting Home Bureau mem- Bellatti, William Fay and John hers who would like to attend The Bellatti will continue to be here The were Banghart. Calvin Conrad, drew Kirbach, Bernard Kirbach Henry Kirbach and Matt Ksrbach Burial was in St ceme- Rvim Funeral Held Vt Waverlv Attv. LG.

Arnold i I lid raws From Local Law Firm The withdrawal of At tornee 1 C. Arnoid from the law firm of Bellatti, Arnold Fay and the i.M-q dissolution of the Jacksonsdlle; trema remain incomplete. mittee was appointed for the Rev Heber Cherry; recessional, by Mrs, Charles Claik. June meetfne Mr and Mrs Clarence D.vmes, Mr, and Halbert Rawlings Mr. and Mrs Lee Siikw'ood.

Sade and Mrs. Nell Wallace. Mrs, Olive Rutherford WINCHESTER Funeral ser- Darlene Douglass. The graduates are: Dons Brogden. Charlotte Burton, Paul Dick Eduards, Jim Flinn, Delores Grant, LaRue King, Nellie Sue King, Donna Jean Lamkular, Betty Mathy, Irene Owens, Phyllis Morrow, At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the refreshment committee consist- tor Olive Rutherford.

I mg ot Mr. and Lawrence! Alice Sanders, former Scott end Morgan real- Mr. and Earl Wand, Frame, Tedder, dent who died tn Black. Mr and Ollbert ElllMt Johnny Walker, held at 2 30 pm. daylight time on Mlaa Crabtree Rodn WaUacp Naomi Walker, Wednesday at the Cunningham and Grace Brown.

Bradley Wankel. Mary Price, funeral home Rev. Gustafson also accompanied The Rev f0p Standley and Carroll McGinnis Kater and the Fitch for additional number. The im- will give the invocation and A pressive service ended with the diction, brief meeting was conducted by benediction offered by Mr. Whitt- AH Legion and Auxiliary mom- Frank Ogle who reflected on the Ter.

bers and varic Scour organ za- first of such memorial gather-! The committee in charge of ar- 11 a mgs in years gone by and con- rangements, on behalf of the Ar- bp eluded with prayer, Mrs. Charles cadia Club, included A R. monument in east ceme- Watts sang a solo accompanied Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. Arthur pi ibp hanr! war by Robert Wegehoft.

A trio. Ken- Kershaw and Mrs. Wilson Henneth Standley, Robert Wegehoft derson. Funeral services for Frank J. Ryan were held Thursday morning at St Sebastian's Catholic church Reverend Michael Keagns celebrating the Rpquiem Mas- bearers, all of the deceased were Edwin Rvan John Ryan.

William Ryan Bernard Ryan, Jack Ryan and Leroy Dorwart. Interment in the Sacred Heart cemetery in Fiank- will officiate and burial will be Winchester Elementary School made in the Gillham cemetery, 1 graduates, accompanied by Mrs pj Redshaw and William Seth S. Minter 'Lashmett, spent Tiesday in St. Mary and Ma rem A SHI. Funeral services Louis at Forest Park They for Seth ScheU Minter will be taken by school bus and expenses Sunday night at 8,00 pm.

held at 2 m. Thursday at the twore madp by the class members; The program Baptist church with Rev. J. setlinc cards during the past few Smith in charge. Burial will be months.

oiganist. made in the Ashland cemetery, Mr. and A Bruesehi The body is at the Gamer nf the Lutheisn School in funeral home. IBSSS Commencement Exercises Wednesday The commencement exercises Winters, of the IUinosa Braille and Sight; Eighth grade graduates are Saving school will be held in the Henry Eugene Baeton, Billie Rae new- auditorium at 2 p.m. today.

Brown. Patricia Ann Brown, Helen Bernice Carter, Jimmie istieberry, Mitchell Dan Hughes, Daniel Webster Keeler, member of the boerd of Jran McCaherty, William B'ess Our Native trustee' of the American Founda- God Bless our Native Lana, SmUh Rnd MabeJ Evelyn Vande- scripture reading, Rev, Carl Dav- Jon for the blind, nr-t vice pre i 4 it, A t- e-r AO 1 1 i I Bradley Wankel, Frances Wester Whisnant. Baccalaureate May 24 The baccalaureate services were held at the Methodist church hospital Mr and Curfman. 934 Dooiin became the parents of 6 15 pm Monday, nine and was, Harrison The speaker will be Dr. Robert, invocation, I Thompson, superintendent Castleberry, Rev.

Merrill O. Challman, pastor Missouri School for the Blind 1 David Pointer of the Methodist church: hymn. He is a sonville, with children. Dickv Mark and Judy were Saturdry paMor Four-Square of the American Association Harry HeaGng evening guests of Mr, and Mrs CHANDl ERVILLE Funeral Marshall for Harry Dear mg will Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Guinn a ne be held at 2:30 p.m. (DST have received word of the birth Thursday the Limner Funeral 0f a son to fneii son and Home here with the Rev. Ken- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Don neth Koerner officiating. May 23 in be made in Chandlervilie The boy weighel 9 pounds and cemetery, Friends may call at: ib minces.

the funeral home Wednesday af-i Mrs Elsie Thomas entered tersoon and evenmg. Passavant Hospital Jackson- P38105. ville for observation and burc church; praver, Rev. Jamie Instructors of the BLnd and gan, pastor of the Christian member of the board church: anthem, Green of trustees of the American Cathedral chorus; bac- Printing House for the Blind, calaureate sermon. Rev, Heber Louisville.

Ky. of the Firsti The public is invited to attend Church of God; hymn, Lord and the exercises. Saviour, True and bene- The program follows: Roscoe Mayberry Services Tuesday and Scouts have marched to the cemetery from the Legion building at the conclusion of the pro! gram there Flowers for decorating the Legion budding are to be taken the building by 8 a m. by any- 1 one wishing to donate them The graves of all war veterans will be appropriately decorated Memorial Day morning by Auxiliary members. SKM KNCK I OK LXKCKNA OF KF.I.KflOl XKTIFLKS PITTSFIELD.

Mass. The George Davis. 56. pastor of the nondenominational Hinsdale Christian Church, which he founded. Tuesday was sentenced to two years in the House of Correction for larceny of religious ar- p-p tides from other churches He al- At Mrs.

avenue son born weight one-half ounce' A Franklin couple. Mr and Mrs Leo Clinton of route two became the parents of a son born at 2 53 am. Tuesday at the savant hospital weight pounds, one and one-quartei ounces evening session a- 7 30 on Wednesday is also open to when two delegates veil talk about their experiences and show pictures taken during their travels Tue-da and Thursday night will be given over chiefly to recreation, under the combined of Mrs V' Groves, IHBF Music and Recrea lion Chairman, and her accompanist-assistant, Uieu Schall, both of Argents, III. McGuire of M.tkan- da, in Jackson county, is serving as President of I. inois Home Bureau Federation, with an advisory board of twenty to assist her in making Uv.s 1958 Citizen- Conference an instructive and enjoyable four days for every delegate in attendance.

ua win cpounue c.atf practice of law under the new name of Bel. Fav Bciia'U with offices at 333 West State St Mi Arnold will open a aeparate office for the practice of law as 90011 tLS the location is arranged. Ftluanl Kanson. 70. Of City Dies Tuesday Evening Edward of 233 a ft.ed farmer, died at TueMlav in Passavant He had been taken to al at noon Tuesday.

lev year-old 8 17 pm lio-pita 1 the host): R. I GT Schedules Harry Dearinj; Of Gliandlepville Dies Tuesday Rev, Wesley Smith, Volun- of the First Baptist Purcell, Edward Jacob? recessional, jr Rsnsoi DST 233 w.tn i Edward 11 ral service? Thur Rev. Dia mot iencte Ranson for Edward 1 id at 2 30 the residence, Jacksonville, Collins in 11 be made in cemeterv. ment Monday, Mrs. R.

Funk was called to Jacksonville Monday by the sou? illness of her father, Edward Hanson, who was taken to Passavant Hospital. Foster Wilson returned to Du -1 Quoin with his grandfather, Clar- Thornley, organist. 7 to 9 re lo MM SAI May 31 Rebekah To Have Bible School Norlonville Invocation, Monsignor Frances Forma? America bv 'he Audience. I von We'terhout; Orientale Cm: March from thp Symphonie nore," Ruff. Frederick Meyers, Director Piano Sonata in movement), Havdn, Jamece A- of Ji 1 No 13 for the Blind Presentation of Diplomas, Le Flood.

Superintendent, IlHnoi Braille and Sight Saving School New Airlitie BYEKLY AIRLINES JACKSONVILLE-PEOR1A- CHICAGO VIA TRANS WORLD AIRLINES (PEORIA-CHICAGO) IV ule at the residence PfjCP Jones, who had been visit- Wednesday The the home of his that flowers be Mr? Russell Wilson The Vacation Bible school will. very Tom Springer has been em- be held June 4 through June 8 at Address, Dr. Robert rbomp- ployed at Warrensburg-Latham the Youngblood Baptist church at Superiri'endent Missouri Community Unit band director, Nortonville The school opens at for the coming school year He I 30 in the afternoon standard and Mrs Springer will move time Preparation day is from 1 Latham later, 1 30 on Friday, June 1 Mrs Ada Krueger has return- Classes will be held for all from Galesburg, where she children from 3 to 17 years of Eyes. Mendelssohn; My Heart A had spent the past two week Mrs. Lois VanBebber and Thy Sweet Voice.

Saint Saen it mg relative Bonnie Orris will be in Amaryllis, Fallow, Armeada Zell, Miss Rita Gad Robinson of charge of the nursery depart- Director Springfield and Miss Mrs. May Mason, begin-, Benediction. Robinson accompanied by her' hers department; Mrs, Zelda High school graduating roommate. Miss Erma Steele of Claussen, primary department; Include Janiece Mave Avery, Bartonville, attended the Margaret Claussen, Junior Janice Pearl Daily, Gerald Lee mencement exercises iield department and Halite True, Galloway. Paul Francis Gruber, I Monday evening, at which time intermediate department.

I Robert Sylvester Keeler. Will their brother Gehrig The pianist will be Miss Sherri i Michael Nuzel, Howard Lbui graduated from ter High 1 Wyat and Mrs Irene Whitlock Simpson. Stuart Loren Smith School will serve principal. All chil Elmer McDaniel of De- dren are welcome. icatur spent the weekend at the 1 of her parents, Mr Funeral services for Ro-coc Archer Mavberry were held at 3 30 Tuesday at the Williamson Funeral Home in Jacksonville The Rev.

William Bo 'on of this city and the Rev Dean Spencer of Athensville officiated. Soloist Doris DeSha a sang There Be Any Stars In My and The Sun during the service She wa accompanied on the organ by Laura Smith. so was placed on probation for four years. He was arrested April 28 by police investigating the thep of a gold crucifix from an Episcopal church CHANDLERVILIE Harry Dearing. 78, a lifetime resident of the Chandlerx ille community, died near 11 a m.

Tuesday in Our Hospital, where A promotional meeting of the he had been a pattern for two United Commercial Travelers for weeks. members and prospective mem- He had previously been a pa- bers will be held 8 clock tient rnanv since ill heaHh bom in I vnnv.lle, the son of the late James and Harriet Arm Richardson Ramon A 1 --tei and a brother. Clara Ranson and Aitiert Rtn- oil also preceded him ir death Surviving are wife, Mrs Robertson Hanson thret daughters Mis Harriette ink of Winchester. Mi I.ucile Houchm of Hannibal Mo and Robert me Hopper of Jacksonville; six grandchildren and six eat-gj andchUdren Ritnaon a member of tenary Methodist Church and of the Modern Woodmen of ICE-. Tbe were taken to the Investigators said more than 300 Thursday evening at the Odd Fel- forced him to retire from farm- Cody lUKl religious articles were recovered in the Rev.

Mr. home, his church and the home of a parishioner. including a bishops ring taken from Fond du Lac. Wis where the Rev. Mr.

Davie was an clergyman. He formerly w'as a Congregational minister in Hinsdale. lows temple on East State street The regular monthly meeting and pothtck suiiper will be he'd at 8 30 pm. Friday, June 1. at the hall Members are a-ked to take a large covered dish.

the residence, here funeral services will be held at 2 30 pm, Ttimsdax with the Rev Collina officiating Buriat will made in Diamond Grove cerne- Irene Barnett. Marjorie Gibbons Clara Marie Lander. Ev- UNDERGOES SURGERY elyn Wright, Delores Mayber- Mrs. Jane Sperry, 855 Case ry and Daisy Gibbons cared for avenue, underwent surgery the flowers. our Saviour's Hospital Tuesday.

Pallbearers were Pay May- ----------------berry. William Fanning, Dalej Girls' Glee Club Lift Thine Gibbons, Allen I 103 Barnett, Gene Lander, Francis Blesse and Richard Doyle Burial was made in Memorial Lawn cemetery, mg near ChandlervMe and move ahd iturned into town about 20 years ago. Dearing was born near lervilie Nov. 27 1877. He is survived by wife, Sylvia Watkins Dear nig: 12 A report of the state convention children.

William, Dennis, Virgil tPts held May 17. 18 and 19 at Quincy aIKi Kenneth Dearmg and will be given Arrangements will Gladys Edwards of Canton; Elbe made for the annual picnic to nest Dearmg of Creve Coeur; be held at Nichols park in July. Mrs Blanche Clark and Russell of Petersburg: Roland Dealing of Oakford; and James Raymond and Harry Dearing Jr o( Chandlervilie; and one sister, Mrs. Emma Gainer Ft lends mav call at dence Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 Hie famiiv requests thai flowers be omitted. Leaders meenng at the home of A Bogardt.

407 East Morton, Thursday, May 31st at 7 30 pm Ail leaders are urged to attend. MCMOKIM IKY Your Jacksonville Foods Super Mart 1417 South Main open 8 a and 2 pm. to 6 Memorial I day. illu Slorc Specials i dresses, suits. SEEKS MARRIAGE RtV BAGHDAD Former Premier Fadhtt Jamali is campaigning Lv, Jackso Ar.

Peoria tv, Peoria via Ar. Chicago Lv, Chicago via TWA Ar, Peoria Lv, Peoria Ar. Jacksonville Ah da.ly except Saturday For Chestnut 6-4620 CDT 7 30 a m. 8:00 airs 8 30 a.m. 9:17 a m.

CDT 7 oo a 7:51 a m. 8 15 a 8 45 a Jane? Lee Trulson I lie Williams and Wre-Bee Brautv Shop LUCILLE WIE BE 1314 GOLTRA AVE. CH. 3-1662 cK DINNLK 75c Serving 11-2 5-8 at Moose Lodge Ihe body was taken to the against a proposed law that would Lintner Funeral Home in Chand- ban marriages between Iraqi dip- let ville, where services will be lomats and foreigners. He told held a.

2 30 DST TTmisday Parliament: see no reason to with the Rev. Kenneth Koerner ban marriage to a Pakistani or of Jacksonville pastor of the Iranian or Turk because all these Thrift Shop. Congregaiumal Chandler ville Congregational three countries are our allies." Church. Open every Sat. 10 till 4 Church, in charge Burial will be He is mart led to an American.

made in Cbandlei ville cemetery. Friends mav call at the fu- There 43 railroads which neral home Wednesday afternoon operate more than 1,000 and evening. Edward Barbara Ann Mrs John Barnett, Mr, and Mrs. Dean Tate visited with friends in Winchester Tuesday, i NOTICK Cl PACK 10.3 marriage lic ense Dale Bettis of Winchester and Sharon Malone of Bluffs. HO JOURNAL THURSDAY THt Journo! will not be Issued Thursday because of the Memoriol Doy holiday, Any cubs wishing fo march in the Memorial Parade are asked to meet at the on West State St at 10:30 am.

OPEN MF.MOfll Your Jacksonville Foods Super Mari 1417 South Mam open a m. to 1 and 2 p.m. to 6 Memorial day. Owned and operated by Connie Phone 54. Boh Zeller Jacksonville, CH KIDDIK III DCS Hie 1200 Block South Main Open evenings, ali day Sundays Sun, June 3rd 5c special day C.C.T.

MEETING JI NK I 1.0 HALL 7 Bring covered dish, sandwiches CUSTOM BALING Ruel Wright, Alexander, 111 Jackeoiis ille MEMORIAL DAY PARADE 11A.M. The annual Memorial Doy Parade will move at 1 I o'clock Wednesday morning from the corner of Church and West State streets. The line of march, that ferns at 10 30, will proceed to the Square where brief services will be held in the Central Park Parade marshals Darrel Berime and Fred Bailey ask all service organizations, civic and social groups participating to meet at the corner of West State and Church promptly at 10 30. Business houses will be closed for the holiday. Stag fry June ist buy a ltNACR till you get our prices Our AMERICAN RADIATOR Furnaces are wholesale plus 10 per cent.

We have skilled workmen. We can you how ga? heat can be put to every room including all piping for os low as $485 for small homes. This includes blower and all controls A-k anyone who knows heating and find the AMERICAN Quart or crate. Harold's RADIATOR FURNACE one Oi i 860 Mam St, the heaviest and finest also the largest and best adver- I of railroad States. each in the United STB VNA BKKKIKS Extra good quality, homegrown tiaed.

Open all day Closed Saturday afternoons Call Us Now C. A. DAWSON ro. FraukUn, 111. Phone 7 or 195 FIVE YEAR FINANCING on Home Heating and Cooling.

For compiete information call COULTAS TIN SHOP Main Ml Molti Your Jacksonville Foods Super Mart 1417 South Main open 8 a to 1 and 2 pin. to 6 Memorial (day, I Store REMEMBER Complete line of wedding shower and birth announcement in our extensive card dept, KSOt IKK Formerly Luggage shop i 21 South Side.

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