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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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5
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taut? At Iwa'M Ho wa ns DAILY JOURNAL-OAZETFI AND COMMZECIAL-STAX, lUTTOON, DUiroa fagk rmr the lAktUMBarruw UMiahts of lt Friday evening, mt i nome or Mrs. pink cam CHRISTMAS SEALS and Amonf the mora intereitihf of the -Areola fl.aueh.ter. Maxine. Rh Tom and Jim Munson and Roland eololc Phenomena or the ureat Certificate Necessary You must have a birth certificate or some similar proof of age to reV celve social security benefits ot regular life Insurance payments 04 an annuity basis. UorceU Hull's fesimony from IastiO.

Bull's statement on negotiations to the Peterson of Detroit. are vis- ado make thlr home. ta tte PreUtorio ke that Mr and Mrs Oeonre Lomn were 1Ung Mr8, We5ch and Daugherty. pharmacist's onc vered most of this Inland vlsra to cSma ThSrSaT mate s1 class, of Melvule. B.

lnfc Named In honor of Capt Ben- lsltors in Charnpalgrk Thursday. Mrs. George Prince of Chicago is ta spending a six-dav leave with jamln L. Bonneville, early ex- Mrs. John Wilson of Marlon, visiting her father.

Prank L. Dun- his parents. Mr. and Mrs ninrw thi.rVt tni.T Z. is visiting Mrs.

Grace Howard, can. and her sister. Miss Cather- Daughert "and brerTDean. Srf rtm Charles Ray and Walter Rein- toe Duncan. Pvt.

Fred Shrader. who has serv- ut ff heimer were recent visitors In St Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson td overseas 14 months in France, Dasln ner Kanarravliie, in Louis. and Mrs.

Newton Bolton visited Mr. Belgium and Germany, is spend- southwestern Utah, northward more Mrs. Ruth King visited her sis- and Mrs. Frank Sweet In Martins- Ing a 45-day furlough with his wife than 340 miles. Lake Bonneville is ter.

Miss Martha Oye, in Tuscola yllle Sunday. and mother. Mrs. Clara Shrader. thought to have originated more Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dilllner and Mrs. Robert H. Gamble and than so noo mra men- it eovtreA Pvt.

and Mrs. Harry Bright of Donnle. of CentraUa visited daughter. Karyn Lyn, of Chicago .11 it .11 PeorU are visiting Mr. and Mil the week-end with Mr.

and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles ot and parts of thern Troy Bright Mrs. Jess Sargent. Gamble.

The latter will return Waho and eastern Nevada, being In Mrs Johnson and Mrs Misses Patricia Irle nd Patsy nome with Mrs. Gamble for a short places as wide as 145 miles, and Joseph Hopkins visited In Chicago Moore, who are attending St? Mary's visit In Chicago: reaching a depth of more than 1,000 the Dast week of the Woods near Terre Haute, vis- Ttie Areola Music Club entertain- fe.t. tor i I Li Bor investigating commit- .1 i'mi. Hull warned the incurred In my of thf dangers." h.in viriTin. V.rh.

Mr. ana Mrs. Horace Mulllken nome or Miss uonnne Mun- th wL and ay Martin and son of 0IH rorty-six were present. Miss Mr? H.mf Tkmnmn woi.Hn Urbana visited Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Corinne Munson, Mrs. Betty TSSSSS-? fS Bartholomew Thursday. Bent and Mrs. Mary Bilbrey pre- X' vtTtlth SpUHv Mr- and Mrs- Jerry Hopkins of rented the program. aays visit with relatives.

miorw, vq.i mt, mU-Jiuhmer of 1M1 we were JZ. jn atlsfled that the Jap-vera dtermlned to continue Tfbeir ourae of expansion hy mora irmM to the Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do folM tMth drop, flip or wofabl whan you talk, Mt, tough or (neozo? Don't be annoyed and mbarratted by tuch handicap. FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your platee, keep false teeth more firmly tet. Glvet confident feeling of security ond added comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. J' Mr. and Mrs. John Uoyd have MT and Mrr James HoDkina and returned from a visit with friends LziBDillinSisundM in Marshall and RockvUle. MraRlrhard Durban anil nhn Howard Miller, who suffered a dren of rwra.ro T.Ji rrortnroH tf loot o.v whii- or Chicago have returned mvnM of.

Beam Juice To save time in extracting Juice from small sized oranges, do not cut In halves but simply cut off stem and ream out juice from the whole orange In one operation. 2-ftenrer and wherever they mr. ana mra. ceil nusnu enter- rn i. iPff'-: ether lurAKCHF-ll Just MCeiil Mun never any question of Ufc eounty' Japan fl question was whether Always Be Careful How Yon Drive! nowledge Our knowledge and many years' talned the members of the Pinochle to Colorado BnriWcalo after Club at their home Tuesday -StSria Mrs.

P. M. Mace, and sister, Phyl- Miss Mary McAvene of Dayton, -lis. who has been visiting at the Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Cameron home of relatives, has returned and Mr. and Mrs. Renls Cameron home. and son of Paris visited Mr. and Capt.

and Mrs. Randall McMillen Mrs. Newt Bolton and family Sun-have returned to New York City day. after a two weeks' visit with rel- Misses Elizabeth Ann and Helen atives. Harrington of Charleston Teachers Miss Margaret Billlngsley of College visited their parents, Mr.

Champaign spent the week-end and Mrs. Pete Harrington, over the with her mother. Mrs. Nellie Bil- week-end. Ungsley.

Dale Wright, who was In the Lieut. Karlton Keeney of Savan- service for over four years, has been nah. is visiting his parents', discharged and has accepted a Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Keeney. and sis- position in the repair department ter Mary of the Areola Motor Co. Mrs. Mollie E.

Ealey has returned Miss Ruth Brown, who has been to her home in Bloomington, making her home with her grand- father. Elmer Brown, for the past experience in Protect Your Home from Tuberculosis servicing can it servicir assurance ai your 1 of Lafejing greater driv grea ing pleasure. pie J. C. HAMILTON'S STANDARD SERVICE 19th and Moultrie, Highway 45 several months, was given a iar this country was ready to sacrifice a purpose to move In a peaceful di- Us principles." rectlon.

"I was opposed to the first Mu- To have accepted the Japanese nlch, and still more opposed to a proposal of Nov. 20 was clearly un- second Munich." thinkable. It would have made the United States an aJIv of Janan In Japan had been pursuing In the Far -well party by her Sunday School East, I estimated from the outset MMbal It sarwunt WMrioriyoa from thoM Belief it Featuring: a Full Line of 7, FRESH AND LUNCH MEATS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES that there was not one chance In 20 or one In 50 or even one In 100 of KATHRYNE KING LThtyfii Ali OVER, bal. SrWt wght, plr. you Betejort Freedom" which gom Japan's program of conquest and political faiths were confused as to reacWn Peaceful settlement, aggression and of collaboration with what our course should be In a I' I' lovto beautiful ft Invites you to choose from her nice selection of coats.

Box or, boyish imported fleeces all wool Meltons, Chesterfields. Sizes. 9-17. Priced to $42.50 Henry S. Bartholomew Hitler.

it would have meant ab- world apparently falling apart." Ject surrender of our position un- der -In the light of Japan's past and present record and In view of the "The situation was critical and wide divergencies between the pol- vlrtually hopeless. the chances of lcles which the United States and meeting the crisis by diplomacy had Zelllleipo EVERYBODY'S AUCTIONEER! SELLS EVERYTHING! practically vanished. We had reach ed the point of clutching at straws." Hi, NAVY BLUE PEA COATS Special $4 ft "7C Value I O.I 9 COOD FfEl ENXTTHEMi WEAK FEETPEMAWD THEM AAAAA toEEE Widths Sixes i to Training: plus knowledge equals added dollars for you when your sale Is over. It costs no more to get the best Phone County 7525 Mattoon "In a message of Nov. 24 to Mr.

Churchill President Roosevelt added 'I am not very hopeful and we must all be prepared for real trouble, possibly soon'." "I concurred completely (with the 2604 Marshall Ave. 120 South 17th St. army and navyHn the view that no ultimatum should be delivered to wiimmimimiimmimimM Japan." $Q50 Mi "Our decision to enter Into the conversations with the Japanese was, therefore, in line with our need to rearm for self-defense." 3JBBC0TEE.V reifsess wse eis ft: "We were thoroughly satisfied that a meeting with Konoye (Jap prime minister) could only result either In another Munich or tn nothing at all. unless Japan was Make parlodo visits to your Jbnse foot doctor ready to give some dear evidence of iiJ 9. IU wm I VVi.llff Mexican Chairs I tvery Little uiri Loves a uom A real Mexican Import.

Bright, painted wood parts and hand woven, comfortable seat, smartly decorated. IVallue-Talkie Use as a toy loud speaker, range finder, signal device, or for party-to-party conversation. 12-inch fiber board tube, shoulder strap and aerial. 9 ffiUITEfflE nunareas oi loveaoie, cuauiy dolls any one of which would make a little girl's heart sing with joy! 95 and A I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 i i I i Sift Boxed in Shipping Carton 98 19 lo WALKING DUCK Real looking duck with gleaming, rolling eyes, large bill and feet and other natural fea'tures. Moulded compo as 95 sition.

9 MWelellSsWsIlsilsffpffs PPPPPCfaWISXalaiW til Ualker loll SIX-UNIT WOOD TRAIN SET Engine with tender, gondola, caboose, etc. Bright colors. $1.98 STUFFED ANIMALS Pandas, dogs, cats, bears and, in fact, they all are here. Large and small, soft and cuddly. Sturdy wood construction wood wheels, has tray, grip handles, wood pusher.

Buff color enamel trimmed. WallWerIlsWWiPW BUT EARLY! USE OUR LAY-AWAY! Vi pound 2 pound 5 i i i i i i i i i I 1 1 4. $1.98 $1.17 Be 91.4 $1.57 Ref. $1.95 $2.17 Beg. ft.7 $5.95 3 pound Red tapm a La Rockers 0 igt off your holiday dinner with these delicious fruit Clke1 The fruits and nuts are blended with tangy Jfces and a rich batter to make these cakes tasty eat-taf.

mdeed! A real hoildav treat! Donald Duck Paint and Crayon Set Montgomery Ward 49c I I Ml M. f. M. IM A.

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