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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER Zl, 1M' TBI DAILT JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAB, MATTOON, ILLINOIS PAOB BSVKM Coles Savings Bond Buying TllamPR Oll'llprst Shows Heavv Dflrlin. IJUUHtS yiVUVrS, Hoots made hot pads for the table Ice cream, cake and coffee from a as a lift for ach member. Twenty- tbl decorated in the club colors Master for of purple and gold, with plastic nut cups with purple bows. Coles county residents Invested SOCIAL NEWS three members were present. Mrs.

Paul Hllgenberg and Mrs. Ship Disaster Hoots assisted the hostess in serving WANT ADS PA 1 TIMELY and TERRIFIC my jess money In Series U. S. Sftving, Bonds In October, this year than, In the same month a year ago, it' was announced today. Total Investment in October was as compared with $114,473 Ottawa Th.

owner, and tuTHERAN lAD1ES AID masii'r ui uie cruise oiup iioromc were blamed by a Supreme Court of The Ladles Aid Society of. Bt. 1U held John's Lutheran church THANKSGIVING Canada Judge today for the Sept. 17 7 "iK Wd WMh $86'77' "ash "re that took 118 Uvea the November meeting In the church parlors on Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Woman of 80 Given Thrill in Plane Ride A 30-mlnute spin In her frand-son's airplane provided a new thrill Sunday afternoon for Mri. Ruth 8mlth, 80-yex-old resident of the Trills community. And the flight waa over before she wai ready to nd her first venture into the air. Making the flight from the Mat-toon airport were Mrs. Smith, her (laughter, Miss Orace, and two grandsons, Chester and Donald Smith.

"I'm not nervous or scared and I'm not going to be," predicted Mrs. Smith Just before the take-off, and luxury vessel lay at Toronto dock. Justice R. L. Kellock ordered sus- penslon for one year of the license or dpt." William Taylor of Sarnla, master of the Ill-fated cruise ship.

A 99-pagc report on the disaster has been delivered to Transport The trend was the same all over the stste since a survey showed the entire state Investment declined approximately $2,000,000. John W. Sheeks of this city and Bruce Rardln of Charleston are chairmen of the savings bond committee for the county. Arthur B. Meyer, president, had charge of the business session.

Roll call response was answered by thlrty-sevtn Mrs. C. H. Douglas was guest speaker, telling of her recent trip to Europe. Plans were made for the Christmas party to be held on Dec.

15. Mrs. Emil Minister Lionel Chevrier for preset Speer and Mrs. Harry Gilbert, host- tatlon to the House of Commons tMM sfrveJ PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE of SUITS 101 Regulars Size 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 4f, 18 Longs Sixes 86, 87, 88, 89, 40, 48 1 Shorts Sizes 87, 88, 89, 40, 43 8 Stoats Hies 40, All Formerly Priced 880 00 through $55.00 your choice for 2 dayt only (Tuesday and Wednesday) later today. The Noronic burned at BIDWELL'S HOSTESS BOX Chocolates, creams, caramels, nut clusters, crunchy chips, tasty chews 'n many more gaily wrapped for Turkey Day.

upon landing, Chester related that his grandmother Indicated that she wasn't ready to come back to the airport. As members of the family bundled Mrs. Smith Into a front seat, she related that Donald had promised to take her up on her birthday two months ago, "But I was sick with "the flu then." her pier In Toronto Sept. 17. The suspension order was contain, ed in an accompanying brief Judgment delivered by Justice Kellock In the Canadian Supreme Court.

One hundred eleven of the dead have been identified. Rely on 1 Clean Burning BIRTHDAY MEETING The Jolly Neighbor Club held Its birthday meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hllgenberg. north of the city, on Friday afternoon. The meeting was opened by the presl-vdentL Mrs.

Hllgenberg. followed by group singing. "Two poems, -How the Leaves Came Down'' and "Joy on the were read by the president. Mrs. Mae Cobb closed the meeting with prayer.

burlng the social hour, three contests were held, with prizes won by STANOLEX 2 $1.50 Walker Speaker at A. of C. Dinner Furnace Oil for your oil bumsr call Take one to your hostess Mlas Grace took a seat in the rear with Chester, and Donald took the controls for the flight. Upon; landing they said they circled over Mrs. Smith's farm home near Trilla, her home all her life, because she wanted to see "how the place looks from the air." Miss Orace said that she Was more Interested herself in see The annual harvest dinner of.

ths jP $2595 serve one to your, guests. STANDARD OIL CO. I4th Street and Broadway Fhona 81 Association of Commerce will be Mrs. Marie Hamilton, Mrs. Homer held on Thursday evening, Dec.

1, Baker and Mrs. William Cole. Mrs. at the Masonic Temple, It waa an- Rosetta Brotherton was a guest, nounced today by W. R.

Kimball, Mrs. William Cole and Mrs. Roy chairman of the event. i ing what the horses looked like. Alteration Charge "I was in Chicago several years ago and we rode the elevated street BIDWELL'S CANDY SHOP 1009 Broadway Phone 1451 car, and this was Just about like that accommodations are restricted, reservations for the dinner will be limited to 400 and that tickets are now available at the A.

of C. office. A Want Ad Will Rent That Vacant Room that," Mrs. Smith announced after she reached the ground. Donald Smith, 1516 Richmond avenue, learned to fly at the air DeLoss Walker of Chicago, na-tlonally known editor, writer and speaker as a crusader for American free enterprise and common sense, will headline the program.

Mr. Walker has previously appeared in Mattoon as a speaker, the last time during the cltlsens' national recovery program. Prior to his address at the dinner on Dec. 1, he will address high school students at a general assembly. Mr.

Kimball said due to the fact port two years ago under GI train ing. In recent months Chester, 29 North Twentieth street, has been Shop ahead! at Peimey's on learning to pilot a plane. Want Ads Pay! 111 1Q1Q 1949 The sweetheart of them all in 49 mOIIIS GIFTS FOR ALL AMD HOT A BUDGET VJOQDY iU OIGilT! FIGURINE PAINTING CLASSES Now Starting LEARN TO PAINT YOUR OWN FIGURINES Fascinating Interesting EASY TO LEARN PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTRESS Will Teach Too Enroll Today Only $1.00 Per Class A Runts t2 1408 Broadway iYWM Pfaooe 800 Wl TSSI ItCH LTjg fjlllT, MHICI JIITfl CHRISTMAS OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT NOVEMBER 22 FREE LOLLIPOPS FOR KIDS Be sure to get your copy of Penney's 1949 Shopping Guide. It Will save you plenty. SELECT YOUR GIFT ROBE NOW 4yy PAY LITTLE BY LITTLE ON EASY TO PAY LAY-AWAY MEN'S LINED RAYON JACQUARDS but wait till you see it for 990 Here's the finest in Penney's entire lineup of gift robes! Tailored like a fine suit, with a body-building rayon lining.

Belt is new non-slip type. Front has tab to lock it closed I It's the gift buy for the "jen on your list I Ulsffcflf A 1 1 On Display Friday, November 25th GR0BELNY MOTOR CO. MEN'S WARM BEACON ROBES rave Phone 837 20th Street and Prairie Ave. 90 WkWammkwmmmmBssam 6 To smart shoppers "Beacon" marks the robe that's much wanted for its unusual qualities of softness, smoothness and really snappy good looks! Our glen plaids in maroon, brown and blue make dandy gifts for men I 3 WOMEN'S LOVELY SLIPPER SATINS 790 wa I iovi (qIT. Shimmering rayon slipper satin robes from Pen-ney's a Christmas gift she'll never forget I Lovely long-sleeve styles with quilted collars, cuffs, and pocket smart short sleeve model sparked with gold embroidery.

Sizes 12 20. Wine, blue. you had it lately? A WORLD OF OTHER CHARMING ROBES FOR THAT "HER" ON YOUR LIST 7.90 10.90 14.75 Ho if 'A GENUINE SHEARLINGS VALUE-PRICED at Dainty rayon jrsey, tipper front-figure flatterer! Warm coiy all wool flannel Pullman robes. Navy, maroon. Really luxurious.

Velvet quilted. Rayon lined. For the younger Miss. New bright corduroy robes. Bright all wool plaids.

Sure to please her. DON'T MISS PEHUEITS SLIPPER SELECTION! Go straight down your lirt. then head straight for thrifty Penney's! You'll find styles, colors for the whole family! 7.90 9.90 $3.50 and $3.95 GIFT SLIPPERS FOR HIM GIFT SLIPPERS FOR HER Rayon Jacquard D'orsays The perfect gUt. Smart, comfortable platform soles. Choice of several colors.

Oct tier's now. That wonderful stuff we're so famous for our genuine ITALIAN SPAGHETTI with the WOODEN SALAD BOWL? Come a-runnin' time's awaistin'. The Marianna LEATHER OPERAS Hera's a fine kid leather opera Upper any man would love to own Smooth lining, hard sole made Uke a fine shoe. 3.98 Elastic side Romeoe 3.98 Sheepskin lined Operas 2.98 Soft sole leather Operas 1.98 Soft sole felt slippers luxury comfort mite priced I Cuddly theorling ttylet colore with plotform'd ltothr or iof.paddd jolrt. Powder sr toyol Ihis.

ltd, Knk. WKt, Woct Christmas opening Tuesday Open until 9 p. m. Tufted velvet D'orsays Soft felt EveretU Leather sole Everetts Big selection novelties 1.79 jfU-fj 1.98 jgj 2.98 fcj.J Don't Forget Tomorrow Night Christmas Opening Free Gifts for Kids 1,1 ...1. 11 1.

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