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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 5

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Harrisburg, Illinois
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5
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GoreviUe Man Dies C. Humphrey. 91. Goreville. died' Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Clara-Gann, at Bernie, Mo. His body was brought to Murrie funeral home in Vienna, The Daily'Register. ilarrLsburg, Illinois Wednesday, September 23, 1953 Page Five and his funeral will be held Thurs- He was the father of Oscar Hum- day at Goreville Baptist phrcy of Goreville. On the Advanced New TV SET It Took CBS To Do If! Only CBS could develop a television receiver like this! A new kind of TV set bringing you the same real-life pictures in your home that the engineers transmit from the TV studio! That's in television today, and for years ahead "Engineered by CBS-Columbia" means America's most advanced TV sets. BIG PICTURE TV 179 95 The PACEMAKER -17-inch Studio Series.

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6 Bottle Gorton 25 Plus Deposit IOTUED UNDER A I Of THE COCA-COIA COMPANY if COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF HARRISBURG 1953. THE COCA-COtA COMMNT Irade-motk. Equality High School Clubs Elect Officers Following is a list of the new club officers at Equality high school. Dramatics Club--Helen Mahan, president; Mickey Hines, vice president; Vivian Millikan. secretary; Joann Hancock, treasurer.

F. F. Blake, president; George Teegarden, vice president; Clinton Thacker, secretary: Charles Patton, treasurer- Gale Thacker, reporter; and Kenneth Wooley, sentinel. Newspaper--Rita Womack, editor; Nancy Crest, assistant editor; Joyce Brinkley, news editor; Shirley Moore, sports editor; Edith i Hamilton, assistant sports editor; Moore, Joann Hancock, Rita Hines, Shirley McCluskey, Pat- 'sy Hines. Helen Mahan, Barbara iFuhr, Norma Raymer and Barbara Woods, reporters.

Conservation Club Gene Frohock, president; Ronnie Mondy, vice president; Allen Porter, secretary; Gale Thacker. treasurer; Terry Gossett, reporter. G. A. Brinkley, president; Joann Hancock, vice president; Barbara Roe, secretary- treasurer; Edith Hamilton, reporter; Carol Coyle, Rita Roe and Patsy Hines, activity committee.

F. H. Mahan. president; Joyce Brinkley, vice president; Barbara Fink, secretary; Barbara Roe," treasurer; Nancy Crest, historian; Elva Lane, parliamentarian; Joanne Chairman of Public Relations; Rita Hines, Chairman of Recreation; and Joann Hancock, Chairman of Projects. Nature Club--Ritha Mae Teegarden, president; Homer Bennett, vice president; Terry Gossett, secretary; Joyce Brooks, treasurer; Nina Brooks, reporter; Edgar Joy ner, sentinel.

Camera Club Cletis Butler, president; Linda Mahan, vice president; Phyllis Payne, secretary; Barney Barnett, treasurer. SAVE AT Nome Committee To Recommend U. I. President CHICAGO ttPi-- Park Livingston president of the University of Illi nois board of trustees, today nam ed a committee to recommend can 1 didates for university president. 1 The board is trying to fill th vacancy created when Dr.

George 'D. Stoddard resigned after bein? given a "no confidence" vote bj the board on July 24. I Members of the committee crcat ed today are: Herbert B. Megran, Harvard, chairman; Wirt Herrick 'of Clinton and Mrs. Frances B.

iWatkins, Wayne A. Johnston, Cushman B. Bissell of Chicago. In studying candidates, the committee will listen to recommendations from the General Alumni Association, the Citizens Advisory Committee, and a faculty committee to be named at the October meeting of the university senate. The committee will present its recommendations to the board of trustees which elects the president.

(The committee was not given a for presenting a candi- idate. A spokesman for the board said the committee's work might take a year or even two years. Two Infantry Officers Injured In Plane Crash FT. CAMPBELL. Ky.

Two airborne infantry officers were seriously injured today when the light plane in which they were riding struck a tree and crashed. Reported in serious condition at post hospital were 1st Lt. Milliard T. Morton, 31, Alma, Mich- pilot of the plane, and 2nd Lt. Herbert A.

Bosen, 22, Columbus, Ohio, who was acting as aerial observer for an artillery firing prob- Both suffered head injuries and possible internal injuries. Bosen's arms were broken and Morton may have a fractured skull. A board of officers was named to investigate the crash. Golotia Register Mrs. Edna Jones Representative Robert Smith, Oak Harbor, formerly of Galatia.

has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Evans. Johnston City, and Mrs. Laura Ritter. Galatia, and his brother, Randall Smith, Galatia.

He is leaving soon for the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shelton left Sunday for a week's vacation near Chicago. They will return Sept.

29 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stone and! family have moved from their farm home to Galatia for the school year. Thursday night of this week is the potluck dinner at 6:30 at 100F hall, given by the "Pink" Rebe- kahs for the winning "Green" side, also the regular birthday party. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Phipps of Centerville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woolard last Hospital Notes Harrisburg Hospital Admitted: E. E.

Ledford, Route 2, Harrisburg. Released: Seth Rister. 438 West Church. Eston Turner. 321 South Maple.

Mrs. Lydia Sutton, Carrier Mills. Mrs. Lucy Owen, Route 4. Harrisburg.

1 Jessie Tedford. 700 West Elm. Mrs. Edward McGan. Herod.

Mrs. Joan Field, Stoncfort. Mrs. Lois Neihaus, 803 North Main. Linda Kay Holmes, Carrier Mills.

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