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16 Jockswvilte, Nov. 16, Junior Clubwomen To IJHS Minstrel On Sell Cake Mixes Here BUYS HRST 1955 SEALS Rev. Pmehsner To Hold al At Girrollton Tne Jacksonville Junior club that, in addition to specified civic and social projects of the national and club federation, undertakes local projects for the i benefit announces its latest endeavor. All 168 members iof the club will sell in local stores days the first week of her cake mixes to help finance the hool special service di- C. Pruehsner.

pastor of the exceptional chUdren. church in chairmen for the project are guest evaniielist at al Wade and Velma Wise who which will open Nov 27 snd Friday with the various tinue to Dec 2 ir thp Methodi.ct church The Crocker products will be each by Junior 7 pm. Wor. club members on Friday n-e Rev. Pruehsr.o- was Saturday.

Dec, 2 and 3 in a reared on a farm A preview of the annual Jack- high school mmstrel will be presented over Sf aiion i WLDS at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Nov. 16. This program is being offered as one in the series presented by students in School District No.

117. Mary Ellen Covey, publicity; chairman of the Minstrel, will as announcer and commentator. Doris Gustine. soprano, will -inp. Is a Many Splendored A piano solo, will be presented by Greg Flynn.

Becky DeFrates will present an accordion solo entitled, of The Mellowettes, a trio composed of Darlene Bourn, Carol highly publicized Your and Joyce Samples will sing, and his earlv Sale." the pubhc schools Hr spr.rd, succe.ss will pro- These numbers will appear in ir. the armpii fcrcei 27 mon'l-- to make possible a film' the annual JHS trel to be which he co'l the hool pys-em's special given on Nov. 21 and 22 in the JHS was honors pj-vice'-to the exceptional child for auditorium. Filinois Colleee. health, education, remedial read- 1955 he earned hi'.

'I'pr ine ann psychological aid. VIrs. Bruner, 77, Of Rockbridge Dies Tuesday lifetime Rock- I bridge resident, Mrs. Mary A. Bruner, 77, died at her home at 15.30 Tuesday morning.

She was tljthe wife of Charles J. Bnmer who -'died in 1927. O.E.S. Elects Of Winchester 1956 Officers Julia Me-r- rinian was worthy matron of Winchester Chapter of the Eastern Star at a meeting Monday evening following an oyster supper fox tihe members at 6 Otiier officers elected for tihe coming year were Burl Merriman, worthy Patron; Mrs. Fay Sutton, associate mata-on: Fred Evaiis, associate patron; Mrs.

Imogene Chipman, Mrs. Grace Brown. i Mrs. Bruner was born at Rock- I bridge, the daughter of Joshua and i Caroline Burger, one of eight She was married to Mr. Bruner Feb.

3, 1904. They were I the parents of four children, one treA.s-urer; Mrs. Opal Waggener. daughter having preceded her conductress: and xMrs. Frances mother in death.

Three children Robini.on. associate conductress i survive. Miss Fern Bruner, a teach-i Mrs. Julia MerrLman annoimced in the Rock Island school public installation of officers Miss Charlotte Bruner held in a join: ceremony at Carrollton and Charles Iwith the installation of officers of Bruner of Washington, D. C.

Three Masonic Lodge at the Masonic brothers survive, Elmer Burger of i Hall 8 Monday evening, Louis: Pearl Burger of Ea.sti^ec, 12 following the Louis and Troy Burger of meeting at 7.30. Rev. R. E. Mav To Hold Revival At Glasgow services will County Tuberculosis Assn.

This year's Christmas Seal wil The Garrett Biblical Tnst -1 Gradua'es uroup of the tr-n Since enterine thp in Ju rccf'n-ly contributed 1943 he hiiS sf'-vpd fi thi project Meihi'di't hPs: nioif' mriney ir: ncedi'd. Colismb'is. Jack of the club who are Barry, all ii; He raptain and wh- have been ir. cond definite locaMons are- rr.nc and Shuley Hud- carper Kro: Pr: Bomkp and begin at the Glasgow Christian; plans for arr- Br'ino, church Sunday evening. Nov.

27', i i n-acie bv thf -ion on Kvr. aart Ri-a E.Kh.r.=„. Clancy through sLay eyen- obtoined through the sole of these seals ore used the local church of ond Main street: Dec. 4. Rev.

E. May of Morgan County to COrfy on the program to eliminate tubercu- Mr? is chairman T'-r Gruber and Phyllis Hock- i Jacksonville, supply minister, will losis. public is invited to atten-'. r.r injr. Bnnadine Lair and conduct the services Shown in the above picture are Jack Andrews, Sheriff of i Morgan County, purchasing the first Christmas Seals for 1955 from Mrs.

Verne Anderson, Executive Secretary of the Morgan bridge. The deceased was a member of the Baptist church. The body was taken to the Shields Memorial Home in Greenfield. It will be removed to the residence, where friends may call, at noon today. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday at the Baptist church in Rockbridge with the Rev. Ward Spencer in charge. Burial will be made in Rosehill cemetery. TB twins paired in sheets of 100. The Baptists Will Hear Rev.

Orr. Vote On Pastor Mrs. Oma Edwards will be the itiCr, Donna Joner. Shay's Market: Vir- Dnvidsmeyer and Corrine pianist. Rev.

and Mrs, E. A. Mc- rMvid- Louise i will a. in the services, even? and Elaine Watson. Clancy McFarland is minister of the ITiompson on West Christian church.

Jessica Roberts and Lesaleen Me-' Rev. Charles Leitze minister of Mister. Grocpry and Hoik-1 the Lynnville Christian church will Dennis Miller and Fran-1 one there will cc 1 Jacksonville Foods on he guest speakers as arrange- jSoU'h Main Grace Duncan i-ments can be made. Dr Russell Orr. executive sec- and Jo Anne Hill.

Jacksonville i The services will begin promptly be Urges Changes In Relief Laws To Correct Abuses Professor To Address Young Republicans Prof. Jesse L. Clements; of nois College has been invited to dress a meeting of the Young Republicans club at 6:30 next Monday evening, Nov. 21. art the MacMurray College cabin.

Each member has been asked to take a guest. Potluck dinner will be served each member taking two covered dishes and table service. The club will supply the beverage and dessert. Wendell Petefish is president ol the Young Republicans club. Find Two Women Shot To Death In Office Elks Manager retarv for Bapti.sts in Illinois, will on North Main street: Kay be the principal speaker at the i Ber.sel] and Ruth Linebaugh.

A. Quarterly business meeting of P. store and Cecelia Sorrill and First Baptist church, which will be I B. and B. Market on cfjj-isnan church they are com- held in Fellowship Hall on Wednes-, South Diamond.

1 munity meetings. The public is day evening, Nov. 16. I All o'her grocery stores in the cordially invited. Beginning at 6:30 p.m.

a city are also helping, of -----------------------------luck supper will be served followed the long hours for cap- bv a business session conducted by to spend with the stores it is L. B. Turner, moderator, with Mrs. impo.ssihle to provide every grocery Forrest Crouse acting as with captains. Club members The social commat.tee, with Mrs, remind to buy the; Walter Roach acting as chairman.

Betty Crocker products and help vtnll furnish drinks. Those 'he fund for aid to excep- Ing are asked to take a covered sppcial services in dish and their own table service. i 'he local school system. Dr. Orr traveled 38,000 miles by at 7:30 each evening.

Even though these meetings are being by and held in the Glasgow State Collects $21,414,509 Sales Tax In October John M. Weigand for John M. Weigand will be held at 9 a m. Wednesday at the Church of Visitation. Burial will be made in the Calvary cemetery at Jacksonville.

The body was taken from the Reavy funeral home at Jacksonville to the residence at 4 p.m. Monday. The family has asked that friends please omit flowers. plane in 10 weeks to visit the Bap- I World Alliance in London and 1 1 IJCllHfl many mission stations for which American Baptists have the I finn sponsibillty. He will show beauti- ful pictures to make more vivid 1 1 Lucas or Senate In addition to Dr.

presentation. the congregation will vote on CHICAGO CIO leader said Mrs. Emma Koehler Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Koehler will be held at ten o'clock Thur.sday morning at the Island i Grove Methodist church with the Rev. D.

L. Jeffers officiating. Burial will be made in Woodwreath cemeery. SPRINGFIELD, Til. -Illinois collected $21,414,509 during October Nortrup' on the cent state sales tax, for Eva Northe State Revenue Department 2:30 p.m.

Wed- said Tuesday. i at St. John's Lutheran This compared with $20,480.786 with the Rev. in the previous month and Rodenbeck officiating. During the business session, presided over by the wortiiy matron, Mrs.

reports were given for the pas' year by tiie wor- thy matron, secretary and urer. The decorating committee ap-. pointed for iiistallation by the newly elected worthy matron is Mrs, Faye SuUon, Opal Waggener aiid Mrs, Robinson, Tlie refreshment appointed to work with the Masonic NEW YORK Two women, committee for installation night is lone nude, were found shot to death Mrs. Mildred Cowhick, Mrs, Hazel iTuesday in a blood-spattered of- McLaughlin and Mrs, Robert Law-jfice in the Jackson Heiglits sec- rence, jtion of Queen.s. Police called it Tlie supper held preceding'g double murder, tiie regular meeting was prepared! now a first class mys- and seiwed by the men of the said a police lieutenant.

I One of the victims a Department Meets haired electrolysist. an expert who CHICAGO downstate farm-i Mi.ss Rowena Hubbard was guest, unwanted hair by electri- er Tueiiday urged changes in re- at the regular meeting devices. Tlie other victim wa 5 lief laws to correct abuses and to the litei atui'e and ics depart- girl engaged to be married redoice what he termed nient of the Winches ter sional in some count- ties. J. C.

McCormick of Olmsted, Pulaski County, made the propos- Club Monday evening at the Methodist Cliurch. She told of her experiences in traveling by plane to Japan and China this past summer, al at the 41sit annual meeting of the customs and habits of the who had an appointment at the office. No weapons were found and there was no immediate clue to motive. the Illinois Agricultural Assn. on beiialf of coimty farm bureau.

He appeared before the resolutions committee of tlie LA A which is Japanese people, and of works i of art. Miss Bertha Miner introduced Miss Hubbard, At the business session presided drafting a policy sta'ement for del-! over by Mrs Horace Walmsley in egate approval 'niursday. am in favor of relief where Dr, Herbert Schwartz, a chiropo- Idist, called police in midafternoon. said he had heard thuds I from the electrolysis office which adjoins Police found the operator of the the ab.sence of the chairman, Mrs. Roy Goodell, the members voted it is needed," McCormick said.

coopera-e with the ciiri 5 t.mas I am opposed to the abuses it tee in bringing gift 5 for window. Fully clothed. needy people of communliv. been shot in the back. that are going on in it.

These abuses lie in tihe law which permits Nearby, in the center of the 168.557 in October a year ago when the tax was two cents. Total sales tax revenue in the 10 months of 1955 was the candWaw for the pastoral va- the labor organiza-; ,,33 increase of $22,036,656 cancy who was heard on Oct. 30. would oppose for-' Rev. James Macpherson is serving mer Democratic Senator Scott Lu- over the same 1954 period.

Interment will be made in Oakland cemetery at Meredosia. as interim pastor. All members and friends of the church are urged to be present. Rites Sunday For Mrs. Cabehart At Ashland Church rites for Mrs.

The use tax on out-of-state pur- ca.s if he decides to another 555,3 515 October. This reflected September Pat Greathou.se, president of the Illinois State CIO and re-i included gional director of the CIO liquor tax Automobile Workers Lnion, said jjg jyei tax he was expressing his personaljojo; and uUlitv tax $2,486,960, view but added. "CIO lead -1 first 10 months of the ers in the state with whom I have! di.scussed Lucas feel the James Surratt Final rites for James Surratt will be held at the Gospel Tabernacle Church in Meredosia at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be made in Oakland cemetery at Meredosia. HOWARD G.

PROCTOR Exalted Ruler James Buckley announced Tuesday the trustees of the were served at the many peo-ple to stay on relief 20 of the meeting by the room, was the nude body of Kath- vears or longer and in some in-. Oliver Woodall. Mrs Egan, 25, an American 'kances all of their lives. Many of; Roy and Telegraph Co re- these people are professional pau-, Mr.s. C.

Stevens. clerk She had been shot in pers and pauperism is tiieir way number of eruestx'; at'endf-d. left side of the head, of Meeting: Plate ('hanged Miss Egan had made an after- McCormick said that of a total' evening euucational depart- appointment for treatment population of 13,000 in Pulaski of the Winchester Miss Gazzo under the name County. 2,213 are receiving some will niee- at Winchester i Only Monday, Jacksonville Elks lodge have form of relief and the relief roles Cliurch at Tliursday steadily are increasing. 'evening, Nov.

17. instead of at the named Howard G. Proctor of McCormick said he knows of one Hutchens as to who has received child pl.n.ned. for 14 illegitimate children and nowi Personals Mr. and Wendal Bracket Harry W.

Watts WHITE HALL Final rites for Harry W. Watts will be held at the Dawdy Funeral Home in White jyear collections from all sources Hall. Wednesday, with the Rev Springfield as the new manager succeed Denham Harney, who resigned the position. Mr. Proctor started his duties Tuesday.

The new manager has had much experience in the club management field. He comes to the Jacksonville lodge from the American Legion Post 32 at Springfield. Mr. Proctor formerly managed supper clubs in the Peoria area and recently sold his interest in the Virden Tap at Virden, Bl. He will make his home at 223 Lockwood Place.

Miss engagement had been announced to a Maiiliattan fire lieutenant. They were to be married in January. She lived in hurst. Of medium build. Mi.ss Egan had light hair.

Her clothing Lucas, of Havana. who lost his Senate seat to Republican Ev- Eva Cox Gabehart of Monticello jerett M. Dirksen in 1950, has been were held at 2 p.m. Sunday mentioned as a candidate in 1956. noon at the Ashland Christian! Greathouse, in an Interview church with Rev.

Edward S. Tesh The Associated Press said: of Lincoln, officiating. Several hymns were played by Mrs. Leta Hammack. Pallbearers were Ardi Bohanon.

Dwight Bohanon. Kenneth Bohanon. Daniel Wood. Haskel Wood and Clifford Cox, all of Monticello. The many beautiful floral offerings w'ere cared for by the pallbearers.

Interment was made in the Ashland cemetery. same I totaled $383,561.064. a gain of $33 D. Gregory officiating. The 215,678 over the period a year ago.

corresponding there are a number of other people in the state around whom we could rally greater sup- Stay Of Execution Granted To Three Two convicted time of the service is 2:30 p.m. I Interment will be made in the White Hall cemetery. port from our people than we could i murderers who were to die in the 'for chair Friday were grant' Greathouse said he postponements Tuesday, thus view to Lucas in a recent i A third man who was to die Nov. talk with the former Illinois sena- 22 also won a stay of execution, tor. Hold Rites For Wreck Victim The labor leader said there Superior Judge Arthur J.

Mur- postponed the executions of CARROLLTON- a number of reasons why the CIO Edward Kenzig. 47, and Le- would be opposed to Lucas as Jackson. 28, to Dec, 16. The candidate but declined to cite any i Supreme Court granted an at this time. indefinite stay to Calvin Donald- He said the CIO will make its I son, 28.

Donaldson and Kenzig official decision when to have been executed Frl- Illinois Democratic State Central Funeral meets to screen can-! Murphy granted the stays of ex- for Leroy "Wheeler, 23 year old son didates for the 1956 campaign, of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. of this city, who died Thursday as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident, were held Saturday at 2 In the local Christian church 'With the Rev M.

Eames of-; ficiating. The muslciar. for the wa.si Funeral services for Blanche Blanche E. Gillis Sei-vices Tuesday ecution to allow and attorneys time to make appeals. The indefinite stay was granted until the Supreme Court has completed reviewing conviction, Kenzig, who also was wanted for; escapmg from an Ohio peniten- 1 STRATTON C.ALLS TWO tlary in 1948, was convicted May SPECI.AL ELECTIONS Mrs.

Carrie Clark Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Clark will be held Friday afternoon at 2 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church north of Meredosia. Burial will be in Grace Cemetery. Chapin. The body will be removed from the Schaefer Funeral Home to the Residence at 4'30 p.m.

Wednesday. Mrs. Mary A. Bruner GREENFIELD Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A.

Bruner of Rockbridge will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Baptist church in Rockbridge. Tlie Rev. W'ard Spencer will officiate. Burial will be made in Rosehill cemetery at Greenfield.

The body is at the Shields Memorial Home and will be taken to the residence at Rockbridge at noon Wednesday where friends may call. Tlie casket will not be opened at the church. Mrs. Neil Carrico of thus city. The pallbearers were Kenneth Buddy Moss Robert Hamel.

Richard Standefer, Robert Linn and Paul Bushnell. Burial was in Carrollton dtv cemeterv. The Island of Tahiti has an area oi 402 SQViaxt niiles aixd Is S3 milefe long. CHRISTMAS SEALS Giris were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Gillham Funeral Home in Jacksonville with the Rev.

R. E. May officiating. Burial was made in Memorial Lau-n cemetery. Mrs.

Opaline Swisher, soloist, sang A Friend We Have In I and the duriT 4 the service, accompanied on the organ by Don Quy. Caring for the floral tributes were Mary Jane Gillis. Mildred PwUth Freitag, Mrs, Mary Etta Flowers, Miss Joann Roberts and Mrs, Bet-ty Ami Lippert. Clifford Gillis Harold Freitag, Norman Wilkinson, James Barket, Gene Kasteen and Gayle Coufal were pallbearers. 4 of the fatal stabbing of estranged uife.

Clara, in her Chicago apartment March 13, 1953. OF CAR DAMAGED BY FIRE The interior of a 1955 Plymouth SPRINGFIELD, 111. Calls for two special elections were issued today by Gov. Stratton to fill vacancies caused by the deaths of State Sen. Frank of Kewanee and Judge Daniels of Elgin, A primary to name candidates Jury Finds Lacey Death Indicts Crossing A Morgan County jury last night deemed the death of Robert Ora Lacey and labeled the railroad crossing where he was fatally injured im- safe.

Lacey died last Thursday from head injuries sustained when the car he was driving and a train collided on the Wabash Railroad crossing on North Main street. In part, the verdict read; further find that this crossing is not safe for the amount of vehicle traffic passing over it. We recommend that a subway or suitable means be taken to remedy the situa.tion.” Coroner William L. Hawks conducted the inquest at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the circuit court room of the Morgan County courthouse.

Members of the jury were Ralph Green, foreman: Harold Gillespie, Raymond Waters, John L. Hadden, Oliver Graves and Carl Bourn. Witnesses William Quinlan of Jacksonville. Walter Hill of Jacksonville, John W. Crawford of Decatur.

Harry Six of Decatur and Vern Pricheu of Decatur. Mrs. W'illiam Hartle served as court stenographer. three of her children have illegiti-; mate children of their own Redshaw which they are receiving child vacation through lound on a hanger in the quarters Another woman in his area, southern states, jof a bridge club to which Miss Cormick said, receives child aidi. Stella Taylor of St, Louis joazzo had from her office, for three illegitimate daughters, i at the home of Mrs.

Elsie i The scene is on Long Island and The oldest daughter now has five illegitimate children and is expecting a sixth; the second daughter has three illegitimate children and the youngest has one. McCormick added. woman in her 50s has her way into general assistance and now Ls waiting until she is 65 when she will be eligible for an old age Israel Rejects Proposal i about a 15-minute subway Mrs. Emma Dorst returned to, from Times Square. her home in Beloit, at the end ofi last after visiting her sister.

Mrs. Effie Reavis. Mrj, Mazy C. Rockwood. Paul E.

Markillie and Warren Breeding represented tlie Neat, Condit Grout National Bank at the fourth annual business development conference, held at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield recently, Mrs. Rockwood remained over for the Illinois Bankers Association meeting In Springfield, following "he other meeting. ride Services Tuesday JERUSALEM, Israel Sector Premier David Ben-Gurion Tues-' day mght rejected British Prime I qih PC IL Minister proposal to JdlllCO TTCillVL.1 the Israeli-Arab dispute by terri- Peoria Services Held For Nephew NORWAY SIGNS TRADE PACT WITH RUSSIA 1 car was badly daniageu by a vacancy in the State Senate i MOSCOW Norway and the SKYWAY LUGGAGE In all sizes and'colors. Lay-away early. LT'GGAGE SHOP US, lit PREHOLIDAY SALE Of better dresses greatlv reduced.

HAIGH SHOP Hotel smouldering fire Tuesday morning at the home of John Herrin, 873 North Church street. The fire department received a call at 7:35 and the blaze was extinguished with a hand pump. Believed to have started from a short circuit in the wiring, the fire probably had burned several hours in the upholstering before it was discovered. FELLOWSHIP GROUP TO MEET THURSDAY Group one of the Central Christian Church Mrs. Lee Lyons, meet Thursday, Nov.

17, witJh Mrs. Bent Whitlock of 418 Gladstone at 2 p.m. IMPORTANT Will Jolm McElroy Coates, or anyone knowing his whereabouts please contact Box 30 Journal 'Courier at once. Urgeat. from the 37th Dsitrict will be held April 10, next year and the regular election w'ill be Nov.

6 1956. Sen. Johnson died March 19 of this Soviet Union signed a three-year trade agreement Tuesday night calling for the annual exchange of 120 million Norwegian crowns after being reelected to a 1860 000 worth of goods four-year term last year to rep-i addition, they agreed to set torial concessions. He termed the Funeral for James A. idea fantastic.

i Walker were held at the Williamson The silver-haired Premier, wear-1 Funeral Home in Jacksonville at ing Israeli army battle dress, p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. John Col- Parllament his government lins was in charge and Mrs. Harry brother, sister and two half-broth- not conduct any negotiations on this He warned that Eden's suggestion may the likelihood of peace in the Middle As an alternative.

Ben-Gurion repeated his previous offer for a meeting with any Arab rulers to achieve a mutual Ben-Gurion made this offer two weeks ago when he returned to the premiership after a period of retirement. Leaders of the surrounding Arab nations promptly rejected the idea. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoover of Jacksonville were in Peoria to attend funeral services for William Jean Hoover, four and a lialf year old scm of Jean and Martha Hoover of Morton.

who perislied last Saturday when he accidentally fell in a farm well near Morton. Funeral services were held at the Ludwig in Peoria, with I Rev. Carl D. Kanmeyer officiating. Burial was in Hirstein cemetery, near Mor'on.

Jean Hoover, a former resident of Jacksonville, Ls a mechanic at garage. Olds agency in Morton Surviving are the parents. WILD GEESE. DUCKS PLENTIFUL SPRINGFIELD, HI. week-j end aerial census in the Cairo.

111. area showed 146,000 geese and: 426.000 ducks on three refuges, the' State Conservation said Tiiesday. Geese increased by about 43,0001 over the total 10 days earlier while the duck flock nearly doubled. Crabtree was reader. Mrs.

Lecie Hutchison played several organ selctions during the seiwice. of the Jacksonville Kiwanis Club attended as a group. The flowers were cared for by Mrs. Charles N. Wright.

Mrs. Meda Jenkinson, Mrs. Len Magill, Mrs. Harvey Green, Mrs. Edward Alexander, Miss Barbara White, Mrs.

Charles Ator. Mrs. Harry Killam and Mrs. A. G.

Wolfe. Pallbearers were Dave Wild. Dewey Coultas, Leo Sehy, Alvin Marshall, Robert Mathews and Roy Warner. Burial was made in Memorial Lawn cemetery. ers.

resent Bureau and Henry counties. A special judicial election for the 16th Judicial Circuit will be held April 10, 1956. Judge Daniels, who was elected to a six year term expiring June. 1957, died Oct. 24.

The circuit comprises DeKalb, DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties. WHEEL TAX NOllCE The office of the City Ti-easurer will be open during the noon hour from now thru Dec. 1st, the deadline for obtaining wheel tax stickers. Ike Flynn, Ohiel oi up a commission to prepare a co-operative rescue service in the Barents Sea. This agreement will be similar to one on the Baltic between Sweden and the Soviet Union.

SKATING MATllVEE TEEN-AGE SPECIAL i regular charge Sat. afternoon STARLIGHT RINK NEW SHIPMENT Of lacles faille, velvet and corda handbags. LLGG SHOP Metals such as aluminum, copper and gold, when ground very fine, are used as pigments in paint. Plowing; Demonstration Nov. 18.

1 4 mi. So. 67 Drive-In Theatre. International Harvester. Midnest Implement Co.

At the Passavant hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henry of Virginia became the parents of a son born at 11:07 a.m. Monday and weighing six pounds and 11 ounces. A Roodhouse couple, Mr.

and Mrs. William Russell, became the parents of a son born at 8:02 p.m. Monday, weight eight pounds and 10 ounces. BAKE SALE SAT. HEINL FLORISTS Licensed Practical Nurses TRAP SHOOT Turkey and Ham shoot Jacksonville Sportsman Club Thurs.

night 7:30 Last shoot this season. SEE THE NEW French purses and jewel boxes LUGGAGE SHOP PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Of better dresses greatly reduced. HAIGH SHOP Dunlap Retailers Will Meet Wednesday John Linebaugh. chairman of the Jacksonville Associated Division of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, has announced that an important retail meeting is scheduled for 9:30 a m. Wednesday morning at Cafe.

hope that all will be present whether or not they belong to We are going to present our complete program for Christmas and the meeting should be extremely Linebaugh said. SPECIAL SALE Suits $8 Ladies Winter Coats. THRIFT SHOP. Congregational church. Open every Saturday, 10-4.

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