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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 12

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THE DAILY JACKSONVILLE. ILLINOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 193S Hundreds See Store Windows Which Hold Newest Fall Styles With a tanp of avitumn the air ahead anti the winter ehmaie. hundred of Jarkannville matie trips to the la'-f r'vhi tr ti of new -ea-. as tnted the n'- or.y- ir a faU Ther' ih re -u the xt mpiifit ti in eloth- incr a- i for 'men ami hildren. -r u'.

rtfrv- Broken Back Fatal To Glenn (). Haves, 'Native of Morgan Injured NN hile Working Liiieiiian nnrral tit He at While Strolling Through the Pork- pt 21 serv- licld Tnih Jav IligliSthoolHeeeixe of retarial or Maintt'u- anee ork the fii'. appYrrl nr her', oil? I pr pui -A uPa at a uDnim 1 M'gin tc prt wint-T I n.rr- a ii. i i.p, irif uhc an. ODenir.c ii on th? ardumn te no-.

pa ar.e in briiiKmy in! I'l 4 idred.s of be ca. rf i si'tli' A h.i hr- f- WT. 1 he T-. Jd do J- 1 cr, I. i il ti.Ps; n-U I'l 1 6 tc-dav TO I '1' to g- r- U'i.

in ,1 tue 0 wt -I 1 in 5 1 Wil go and nr f.i' ir th 5 fiP-i f1 ue nteht new A. hlan.i, i. uil! 2 o'cto. ilic Bapti.st li-nn Orvdle 32 jnr.tT who died Uie of la.i an electric p- li- ir Putnam Illinois, hiie W'likum a for the Nortia-rn Ilhnob. Publie iriervice Co jMve iL'-umed and to 1.

Henry. Ill. if re p'crfonned ef to hi. hic Hc died in I'V nfternoon. The r- brought here da fr rebidenco 'f hte mut her, Ada Hayes.

The i'll, ral be tunduned bv Rev. uf ard intermriu will be I -Mpe de -dent burn June 13. ri miint. ne.ir Picn-- if and Taylor! Hi f.ithi 1 died 18 years aRO. 1 wH.

pi in death by Hr in'-mbrr Of the ihur. d. 'I IbCr t- H-i ai. ha tbr.e e.am.: ir.ordb Mr Deem S' a. rptarud --r ter a nee lAOrk tent'ors, feu ua fe.e, tearder- in aepia: in the hik-i, P'lnce i Ho.T.e Kcmiomics ti-i .1 Ik Ik a.s I rdsv.

and Hi -I -m- the the of 7 ape tve -f and fl, h' v.uulov.-^ in av-e mrment the r'a Hte te omen anc an- Mis Ada H-' t. one biotlirr, nl.so 0 A.shiand; -no --r Bbnr and a By' HiluR. buih o' Poorirt inchrster At Galhn as i hoof moved Ir b.plre b.SC the brtli hooks, iivr aie lahoraton a.sK’.stant ai.hlelics coHehes nu ore to the m.LSic ts Mr Dopfn the quota be increased to 58 bv the of Oc' -ber. He that the in tl.eir dutic Bach -'s'uderd of iT'id old- to bef 'eru-un i. u.

me.de!.»!, wured li-! -hi windowi to off tin 'Rhiic wh.f-re omethtivr attoict ruwd, oHier loud wvre pre.wd into servire to ir r.u-m thi- idienee of were In the tmn when the wtye uneur' taiued and the stroet- were Aie.i examined be'-TP he or is as- automobiles, siRTiftd to any v. No one te enrolled whose famiiy Inron.e exceed, one a at pp without The id a few have re.sui' of the r.r» 08 who havp work a' the prerent have been founc to be woithv aj-- Tlte eiRhteen who do not have work ius.viKT.ed work a.s as, and If the quota sufficierjly increa.sed The checks receteec! by the elu- dents are to only for clothing. sch'iol book.s, activity ticket.s and transporiatten. at the high ate j-v'rrr. it ted to purchase the anniual and de- ira.v graduation expen.ses with tlieir checks.

The entire check must Ix- for by of purchase on approvfxi artlcle.s. premium -p- "nd wr: with jieople like tr, buy atiu biiv. being '1rs the bi place.s what they ha! ill (Mild Si ar Mothers ill Be Honored KHiHuitinnai l)f- NIort' Mhvr Nf'vs- te'jY, mem- Ifjs (if jhp Kdiii.n;.»,,..! Heim iment of the Woman''. Chib viTc Ha keil Caoin jU'ar Wu.i'he.-.trr evenme. bo'lowing tr- 6 3s- pot-lihk M.

ct tire ment, over sion Roll C.a’il was nn.ovcred by exhibit itw an heirloom Rep.mts from vanoti.s comnid'ee cb. were heard. Mr- R. Spnimfield formerU JVirothy oi thLs city, wii' lionored a bv tb.e depanment. Our.

the mci'finc inriud-'ii- Mr. -nd Mr.s r.it.-, Ha-keh. Ha'keil, Robert field- P. R. Yeteon (ommi-te." iharce ranyemer.t.s mriucled; Mr.s Noi-ta rl Ferry Couita.s Mi.s.s Helen Camerivn and Mls.s HOon Owiiby, inchester vs.

te hile ll.ill Tlie football team of nnothor Neviile Ch in 81. a. 10 Clriir.n--, tb-. ifi.M.X-C vv 1 provert P. t- iii f-.

Ivc ij. t. St -ret hiK C'b ml rl.i.n r- ig cr. hs i. Disi riel Presents Hejior! Al Wii I Womens (lull Meet Opened Next N.M.G.

A.Finaneial Be eek I iti in NNcMuri' Ol- I dnit. gav- m- of the I.I.- d-ustri ration cluo.s the Dunlap ir--, mg pi- T. reati-. I TJu A holj Mini Nrrilfii In e'iir's. iljfi f-, o.

T.f Ja fl if M. 1.1' 1: tv vv.l! be luid 'Xt K. Panklr-ur-' the C'-vr. 'w-- and Dr H. I nr I 0-1 of H.arold C' ir, ch.ar'c of I I 'ommitiee An fc-ur cilvlMi-tite of men a uo'v formed lo V- on car.v< 0 rome 'h: irii iSiL-v Vi youth to re- li'- tj year.

u' done by the P. lation reports: MC.A, an.fi uirl' of tb. will operati: dh a full tb'i'e were 15 of boy and the o'li -)f then in the rr.i-de tuo Junior and high schrs.il--in to groups. A iraa'i 350 differens boys ft tl.a -chot Is partici- in the vanoiLs activities of these im ri Fl- (C.uiercucc id Weriuf'-'dT- Wd Vi' 1 che.ster Community School will the White Hall team on the Wmche.stcr field Friday nfternoon. September 22.

The school band, which was organized during the months under the direction of Robert will make fiist public apivearancc at this game SK NX HI I III HN TlOfXih.oa.sp S'pi 21 -M Cano and son Ronald leturmV. horn-to Lincoln S'unday after a iteit will: her and Mr.s Siory, Mrs. Digar McGinnte and vir. ick the with her slspt Mrs. Elmer Story.

Hal Worcc.sier of Mr and Mr.s William W.orce.ster, entered the St Lc'Uis university Monday, 19. Wit Sunday morning to tne Rlinois and Mi.s Tdriep. and of Raymond, cahc-d on Mrs, Luelia McCracken and Mr. am: M.s, James Hopkin.s Sur.ciay, Mr. and Jof of Beard.sto'An and Djweh Reeve Satm mgnt spending ter.

nu te yomu.R unnamed iri Ree of I a ilion ill Spt i ial Din Hrrarh Minister.s of a.l churches ir. have bren asked by American and D-gion Auxiliary to vi.o{>ciat'- Sunday in ob.serv- of Gold Star Day when women wi'io Imt in ioe will be lionored. Some of the minl.sf/r.s will preach entire on tiii.s theme, while other; sperial mention of it in brief talks. Commander George Va.sconcello.s of Jack.sonville x'lost said yesterday fxi.s- tors of all have in- dicair-d that they will join in to Gold Ste.r Mothers, which wa.s a.sked by Pie.suient Roosevelt in a proclamation Sunday as a sj'X'cia! day. Seventy-two county men died in during the World War some on battlefields and otlmrs irom lllnes.s and accident are a numbf'r of Gold Star fYy ob.served their 56th living in thi.s community lAho will be anniversary la.vt summer.

'S -A Joe of Naples Ob.serves Birtlnlav take a hand, needid, our countne.s wlu'ii' tiu ir nm those 'he Mrs. rravennc-r ral the sloga II Mr I mg IVmocrac.v I A.s ot pointed out the a.sked to am; in i.s n. oinui. ahed 'mh k-a h.f meainn 0. anu Dr.

H2iifl Doiiip: OiIht Of Inirrc-l Vt Naple.s. Sept. 22 -Joe fly celebrated his. 82nd birthday anniversary recently. Mr.

Fry came from London. Fngland 68 years ago and settled in Tiiere wliore he ha.s resided. gue at Sund.cy. 1.1 I CIUtl Hin ei.t II II VI I'l nc VI MVLK.s left Scot Monday Chi- cago to alien wants Beach ho'iel. Miss Ik-tty lor Jaf year al Mi- Car Mr and F'.

f'i Chgo Du kptni Saturdiiv then- Maurice of P'-ur. the week-end wir.h In NL-. and Mrs, xpmt day With Mr FrarP: I-loyc Martm ami Hardv in St. lyjute buvifig new cars for the Martin Donald Hansberger taken ove: the management of the station at teT.he Hall. laterbf-rry, 'Literberry club met at the home a I.f Mae Mver.v recently.

ineel- gf. mg wa.s cunriucted by the pre.sident. Cln- allegiance to the nay flag was given and roll call was an- rkigcwater by a event. A paper Ciime FYi caution was given bv Mis. G.

A. Dunlap. jire.scnt were Georgia L'la Lillian Barber, M.ngarei Myers, Mrs, Parry, Mav Edilh Crum, May Nona Stlcc, lYeida Beavers, Dunlap, One new member. Vera PetefL'h. voted in tiie club.

rre'-hmenb' were served by tile hu-te's. Notes Baibara Cooixt Jack.sonvilIe ix of Mr. and Mrs. Bert IJter. while they are on a trip in west, Gray and daughter Jane recently of Mrs.

Carl Waiters. Mr, ana Beavers had a.s pen He quite active in church work i.s in good healtli con.sidering his advanced age. His daugiitcr. Cliarles P. Gore and son.

Thomas of Johni-town were here for the an- niver.san* event. News Votes Mrv. Harlan Littio, daughter. Mi.ss Etta and Oliver. Donald f-Yy and Charle.s Harlman were recent visii- or.s in Jacksonville.

Mrs, Mitchell of Jacksonville visited her children, h'arrcll, Jr and Pattie Ixiu recently. Fore.st Mills of Jack.soinUIc spent the week-end at the home of Irvrn Bently. Rona Moore who is more than 8.3 years of age. an injury to her arm when fell off iior Hvr daughter, Mi.s. Bert Burnette of Auburn is vLnting her mother.

Homer Cannon of Keitliburg is ter ing from a leg injury the rcsuli of a tree falling on him recently. Mrs. Fdiili K. Green made a bu.si- ness trij) to Louisiana. recently.

Mr, and Mr.s. Jack McGill of Jacksonville charges no tee.s for paiticipation in of these avtivitie.s for bov.s and giih Older gri'iuxs are expected to pav for the e.xtia of their par- ticui.vr Funds for maint.ain- ing the basic of the as.socia- tion are secured through the annual finance rampaien h.eld each fall Legion Auxiliarv Names Delegates To Distriet Meet Social Events Judge Begins Drive To Clean lip Court Doeket This Month Centenary Society Holds September Birthday Social The Ladies Aid society of church was pleasantly en-1 I tertaintxi yesterday afternoon by Mr.s,! NX HI (rtilfl Star C. s. Smith at her home on Cald-; Nlaiiv Ordrrcil To well street at the business, mcellns and birthrtny social. Mrs, Ca.ca M.m.ld Smith was assteted by Mrs.

Mae Slice, Airs. Louis Kelly, Mrs, I. Crabtree and Mis.s Emma Hunter. Day; Auxiliarv Delegates and alternates to the Twentieth district conference to be held at Greciniew Oct. 20 weie appointed during a meeting of the Jack- American legion Auxiliary last night.

Mrs. Edna Gu.simc, pre.si- I dent, was In charge. will be Mrs es. Mrs. Nettie Sooy.

Mr- Olive Murphy. Mrs. Dorothy Warn and Mrs. Martha McNcely, lim will be Ann Knowles. Eiiz.v 'h Loui.se Robinson, Kuimp and Sjxiulding.

of officers wtc heard at la.st night's Ohvo Murphy, membership chauman, staling that 20 members have paid dues for the new year. Announcement was m.i-.ie of Goid Star day ii will be ob- Sunday ilirougiu' the iry Gold Star tlie D--- gion Auxiliary liere include Mr.s A Ciates. Airs, Martiia Hvde. Mrs. Pa'- rii Dowlmg, Mr'-i Coonc-.

Young, Thom. O'Connell and Mi St up iie voted a uonaUnn to the Sahatinn Armv. Tiie prize was awarded to Lottie Hutches Junior The r-egular meetiiiK of Lie Junior D'gion Auxdiaiy was lieid night with Norma Daly With Mrs Lxjttie Huiches au.ing lo, In- offuer the fvlJowing new officers were inf.talled lo; a term ci Bertii- vice pre.sident, FMky Dm Rob- bin.ti secreiary, Norrn.a ciiap- lain Muriel ge.ant-av- Betty hutor. F.ioi''f n. Jean V.i'.-on--» hs The attf nci.u.i 0 to Daiy, wun-r loast for 28 Niciioh A been and wu.

tlip meeting in -mber. a offered gftting t'lo Ao daugli- ters 0 ex-'vervH'p men are ic.ited A drive to clean up the Circuit IVvollons Of. the topic, -Peace, vcre In chnrec of Mr- Anna Ba.tl- The Buck- thorpc. had Ihc why ca.sca for the read, and the ia.mntcd should not be -ocletv make 1 plcdic for the cnurch Plamt.ffs are budget. The paper the afternoon was presented by L.

FLnney, her being "Cotton The Univer.sal Fiber" Tnc program clo'-eri -with call by the giving for new year refreshmcrjis were the social hour. liilc Hall Woman Dies al Danville A.s Resull of Fall H. Niliini- iG'ath Of I mt I rahlrre St pt 21 wif, of a Cu. li r. -iud for m.my a rr of a ho's- uh in 1 injuries is.

a iah ianv.s Mrr- (.) in at F.i.;-ii D.vs.-'..::»' fered a era! avc r'n rf F. .1 -A a was a Uiral u. a Adnm, vi St 1 es 1 1 at Ds: rabtrer Pn.b-:’ age 61 awav 5 te inenT in tiie orders to have tiieir reasons before tne court by September 30. Cases Involved in the clean-up came from both the common law and chanccrv dockeLs, Ciiarles F. Dlu-n who lost an arm Scott Hnover.

as adminLsirator of the est.Ytc of John Magnrr, who was fatally injured in an automobile acci- tient a fe-w years ago. were or- to sho-w wiiy tiicir suiLs agaiiut Vernon Grmdman. Hobart and Clarence Reed, Ojicrators of the involved, siiould not Ix diop'PR-d for want of prosecution. The by tiie Western Tie and L'unmrr Coinpanv in 1928 agaimsi tiie Lunct and Havana w.v« the Itet of ti.f..»' to ca or av them iu; Rubber r. IXik- Sturgn.

cognovit A' nn-nor wiyv ixn- n. be cii.sm--'ed for want pT -'-'-u- tion. Cnic.tgo. Sptnng- fir.d ana S- ay f.omivenj-- bnl in i Isanci ry, nr FV- Jf i i to iilv Tr l.er M'-r- 1 N. r.OL' C- et to ra.L'f.

and f'f Vu iv. to Cft'g'i' on ft'. of N.r;».:..Yi Bank re If Pl.i.u'Cf'-- F. meet with the the d.iy of i.ts linrd oi eacii M.ix Bu.sincss SI ih I i I cik I Picnic le Mr r- ur- ill H. H.

i New Mate lb ,1 I He hi': F-orge 'ST 1 F- H- XL-' A the right aiu! wronu, lu-. the tax-es are ttM'd lor. aieout tlie w.V'T supifiy, vrl. the prociram tr.e publ; and com-nmuty; to it tn.u er' cluld h.is pri-uaial an.l care, buiici Ud life to inc'-l probk The dent tiiat comm- if to It that tiiero no iinu and that there ns pity for ru-e't. It was is not tho.s/» on irlici tluisc job.s hav been arc not on relief, 'Ilie general tio :r.e of the state board Jiieeiuvg biought to tiie diytnct "savo irom broken We can crime If we watch tne and tneir surroundings," Du'tnct reporf-' at tne of the of our city will board meeting Mrs.

next to again a.s Davenport, siiowiin in gei-u as tin ir financial the deparimcM work and jj.uns for Mviil permit, in providing the i-oojx'ralion with tlie ntnnvy to carry on the work for anoth- program, including welfare, year." juvenile court Ix-lorc courl.s i Afuiiies for aduUs, as well as. for with at lea.st one woman as a mem- young people and children, will her, loan, legislation, cancer be in full operation again In ad- rcscarch, club ir.si.uulc, American hilion to the school clubs will be ath-. home and imbiic heaith with social, leagues for young men and young security. Mrs. Davenixirl social recreation programs for, sed the radio progranvs, of m- of both sexes, other forms Icrnalioual relations as being em- and disciLssion pro- at tlic slate meeting grams for the family, various- Jerome Samson, stale coiU'Uliant of.

type.s of of which the welfare department, vva- tiie program cipal of the afternoon, out- and other activities and clubs lining the child wolfare program of included as the season de- service vvliich ls soon to be offered in Morgan county along with the unit.s StudenLs from Ilhnois and Mac- in Scott. Galatni, Clark, Mar.shail and colleges act as semi-volunteer Putnam counties. of the Keculls i particular of the Gra-A' club-s f-or boys CiiS iL J. to; i -r sw Psric for the ar.r.u.a: v.ri roe Tne a.e u.c;u rf i.irge ix the hunorea of tr.e acv.it. -'fidcnt' in functmn are gem ral chairman, by M.ary and Cla--st'-.

cola be li.is 3 ai.i! afei day will fur Ne.v Slat." r.vik immediately F' aifrnding nigiit sciiool. are employed the at tlie crhcge at 6 and r.e for the Slate park. h. r. At A- V.

a Jane ti: divorce to H.u,';y -i: latc. vs L. i a c.a'.i,-*e I u'D'v "A I- An B' Jame anc! F.r»a vf -A -t- VW. F.verctt xe t.n Kf f-'c ter ITS I.Ul MliV n.i II vii kiim HI, llilVli; II. loolhall learn HonoreilallVjiMeel In AD-r! Hviinl-- luwn in a-- 011111 (lav FAvniiii; I' and i at a a tonum IV c.

liome rivun AI soft-b'i coach aid clieit.or man of the rf meeMng and Cahu.it Cc acli W.aiker nd CFer. Hickle. (Vgden ani Hichaid We'te- to the M- Holinweh r. Jew.nrsv 1 of Tv J' 1 1 a 1 rr f. I'f U-, 3lS H( .1 cf ll A B.t: ca Jr 1 lW.i'hp- r.

c.u.i'n ,1 1 Alku. SI' 4 if fv 'rer. rp-' jw of rp- nn a li kfi. FR Jeff Hl.d Etik'i tf J. plam- t.t; 10 si.

Catik H.u.t ll to The Sinclair Country met W'ould meet Reard.stowr. FVi.d.av the heme of McClure Tuesday afternoon. The se.sMc.n i nuh.t for their fu--' game of the and in. for ccn- of thPjr Cl-ntral charn- ted by Mrs. Waldu.s Bcalir.c.ir at lootbahets wvrc which time tiie pre.sidi'r;’», undefeated year the foiiowing domestic committee to the coarh- at the annua! oix-ri meeting to staff to the a.skmg be held Oct 19 at the home of Mrs.

cxpre.ss their opinion of tiie team Wm. Doblxs; Mrs, Ciiarle.s ILobin- tltte year and tlieir agaiii't son, John Moore. Ray BeardsUiwn Richard te'elty, Fhoriridgc, Orviiie Schall and been unable to coacJung Mr.s, -Arthur Middendorf. this bccau.se of a h.everely Beginning with the October meet-' injurcxi hand, that he iiig the time changes to 2 victory tonight and urged the stu- Mi's. Clyde Martin wa.s the leader dents to attend the game if at all of tlie afternoon with on ixv.s.siblc.

Fafcty In Home and liighway, Mrs. Ogden commented Martin reading a on Safety in running backfield and charg- tlic Home and Mrs. te'aldus Bealmear If-R thi-s years. Fie giving one on Safety on the High- 60 a real team!" Glen Fiickle. re-uusta'c.

Opal S'ae Frai.k Slice di- -n a ch Vicen. lit ham lowj causiv Rank of Barry vs, Klizabetii Mean.s and W. H. Fivstcr, to sliow cau.se. Campbtll v.s.

Harold fi, 'trickcn leave to re-instate, Sultlejj vs Richard A Sut- to shnvt cau.se, FTva FYvin vs, 'Wi-lden Ervin, divorce-Plaintiff to sliow cam-e. Nellie Eveline Deppe Lcwte thp'Dcppe, to cause. Pearl Miller Fii-aard L. Miller, divorce, plaintiff to 'Uow cause. coach of the reserves, expects the: Tlie club song was given by tlie Cnm.son.s to do the impo.s.»;ible by de- i.LA!>S|-.,> AH mernber.s.

The following program BeardstowTi two year.s in I Mr. Walker presented the official I way. was given: Piano duets, Dream. Letnme of Winchester Sunday. vi.sitcd in ATr recaPed vinie girls Of the grade schooLs.

Ruth Springfield. Mr. and Mr.s. Gordon i(ca -U M-icMm-mv whicn a.s he aaici are "land marks" a f-t-uoi at Mac.MutiaE as -1 child-'tvelfare work A White House by Virginia Burton and Jean 1 i conference wa.s called in 1906. by so MacMurray students, will i President Theociore Roosevelt, rn 1919 1 bate supervision of four of the girls I by VVcxidrow Wibon and in 1930 by and John Wilson, McKeever Herbert Hoover upon child and will Tlie following committee.s Iiave been iederal health bureau followed bov.s clubs of the grade "D'ance of the lmp.s'’--Mrs, Orville cheer emblem.s to Paul Ket- Ni IIKHI I MIS Crum, Mrs.

Leo Barber. ner, Rozella Bu.sher and George Vi.s- Paixir, "Women in the congratulating thpm on APPOl.N 1 (O.MMl I 11 I ii LOCATED IV HOTIL DOIGLAS Th-irsday Mercr.ar.ts Luncheon 35c irom A M. Gnolce of fiteak Natural G.mw or Breaceci Pork Chop with Crcim Oravy. P.aie 25c Reg-iLar Dir.ner Chicken. CiKpe and 4 Saturday evening WahtY Irene and Floy Scott.

aptKunted by Hie Shiloh Aid for the conlerences and bills pas- Mr, and Mr.s, Truman Scoit of Wm- coming year. In 1930 the most modern "Bill of Fullerton, Gilbert O'Herron of for children's benefit was Ca.ifornla and Miss Amelia Bourn, drawn up, incorjxiratmg a home love, member of tlie liealth, moral cliaracter, education Vol Sevier. Roil safety The served delicious re freshments during the social hour. were: i their work as last yell leader.s Regular clas.s se.s.sions will open Rt MacMurray College this morning, iThVy Vilf Uppercla.ss women returncii to the the pre.ser.t year campus and the upper- Following, Coach Walker individ- regtetration was completed Wed- The guest.s pre.serit were: eacli member of the aRcrnooin program for Frank Dinwiddie. Mrs.

Orville Frimson calling on uiornmg IncUiaes regular chusses 1 iroin 8 to 10 oclock. The HLItl, I HOM MI.SSOITîI Karl Papnoit of City, wa' a caher here Monday at tlie home of. David.son and son, Ravn-ond David.sou is Mrs. Papnotts a-ont, AT DAVllLSON HOME Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Beadles and son, Dareld of Minot, N. Aid with Mrs. W. FI. Sorrill as chair- and life, well a.s religious gue.sU yesterday of Mrs.

Nellie David- training. and Raymond, and other FYank Bourn 1 Under llie slate laws. t)ic aid for de-: relatives and fricnd. 5 Bcadle.s. Ti.e October Aid will be pendent, neglecieri or deiinquent before her marriage, wtus Editli liudd at the home of Mrs, Frank dren rests with the countic.s.

The FYench and made her home with the i Bourn. tConlinued on Page Eight) Davidsons. Mr.s. Leo Martin. The meeting Barber and adjourned Harrv Spink to sjjeak for tlie team.

The assembly was closed bv a lew of the chapel will be held at 10 00. meet S. velte. program of mmsic ha.s been Oct, 5 beginning at 2 o'clock at the neM'SrieU home of Mrs. Arthur Middendorf.

BEAI. ESTA 'F TKANSl EILS JIi fn I ghe the opet ing addre.s.s to the student body. te. teooLston to Harry On evening all students NOTICE Harnmitt, parr of lot 16 in Elm Grove of the college and the faculty met on te'. Kemp purchased the addition to Jackscnvillc.

the college for the annma! Lup.cn Barber Shop. Ill Tnoire'i S. Fcof. to Harry A Ham- picnic. Following the supper th? Will appreciate seeing old and new mitt, part of lot 13 in Elm Grove ad- and faculty an houf customers.

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