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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

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fnCBWBBAT, SEPTEMBfR if DAILY J9CBN4IjCAZrm AND CWSftmCIAMTAH, MAfTeMMf, TUfmtB HZ r. Moves fd Pontiac -Engaged Ihrrett Pledges Social Nowi Kiwanians Hear Health Officer Support to Full Demo Slate Name Omitted In a Country Club golf story in Tuesday's paper the consolation winner in the first flight of the n' tournament was omitted. Mrs. Mollie Reynolds won the consolation1 by defeating Miss H3zel Lutz, 2 and 1. The story was ln error in stating that Joan Cole won the women's championship from Alice Launch Plan To Keep Materials From Russia WASHINGTON' iPA strict new sstem for keeping America's vital strategic exports out of Communist Dr.

'E. X. Link, city health officer, discussed the polio situation in Mat- tonn at thjk nrnsnt time- Hit. lh Former Mattoon Resident Dies Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Tracy Kingman, former Mattoon resident.

Mrs. Kingman, the former Frances Smythe, died last week in Valparaiso, at the age of 69. She had been living with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell.

Mrs. Kingman moved from Mattoon about 20 years ago. Surviving relatives In addition to her daughter are three sisters, Mrs. Herbert Barr of Indianapolis, Mrs. Art Thompson, Cincinnati, Van Meter 'n 195- Mls Van M'ter I is' OL 1051.

was champion in 1950 nd The Commerce Department an- r.ctnced Tuesday that'Ttie Clliiii( won th CHICAGO aV-Secttarj Jtate cmb lnncheon ln Hotel U. S. toward J. Barrett has pledged his Qrant Kent lntr0. Kport to the full Democratic atate tne kw In the November election.

VIM ticket is healed by Lt. Gov. Link outlined the research be-fherwood Dixon, who defeated ln ln the dlsease-feerrett ta content ln the state Phtad the'factthat so l.t-antral committee for the guber- tle known twtarisd nomination vacated when vmw- Dot. Adlal Stevenson was nominated He repeated the State Health Debtor President. partment's stand on not closing schools because the children of a NORTH OKAW HOME BUREAU The' North Okaw Unit of Home Bureau met Thursday evening at JWyman Park ln Sullivan for a pot-luck supper.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mr. and Mrs Albert Phillips and son, Oary, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Ashworth, Mrs. Hazel Eastoi, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Brummett, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hen-drix and son, Larry! Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodwin. TO TINCH-GREEN 1 Bouquets of summer flowers and candles decorated the First.

Chris- Miss Cole, however had title previously. States, Canada nncijM European countries ifave agreed to put t63 important jpiateriali and manufactures ur.aer much tighter coi.trol. The new agreement' requires that j-y -M ft third sister, who lives in their export will be permitted on5 Portland, Ore. Mrs. Kingman's body was cremated.

Wi M- h8V closer supervision, and physical en the foreign -o than playing around the neh- hi. government that the goodwill and at home. not be sold to another country rest ian Church for the wedding of Miss "Despite all tor vicious rumors borhobd hood Jane Green and Russell Tinch, Mint, spread by selfish persons, Dr. Link again listed the precnu- wihout official permission. would prevent resale to Russia cr its satellites.

there has never been the slightest Miss Beverly Ann Montague whose Sunday, at 2 p. m. Dr. A. Mont Mas-engagemerrT to William Etchiaon, eey officiated at the double ring son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Etchi- ceremony ln the presence of. 100 J. G. Hill, a resident of thU area tice 1917, left here Tuesday ejlfferew of opinion betwen Sher- n.TX.nT V.V.

wood Dixon and myself. I intend to cl0l--e a uie campaign for the election of our moat great ticket with all my energy GuesU th luncheon were: He told newsmen his pledge in- charIe Reajar of Charleston, Bill eludad lurmnrt of Rfj.veni.nn an th. Hooper, Robert Knowles, John Seeks Divorce Special to The Journal -Gazette CHARLESTON, 111 Howard M. Mattoon, filed a suit for divorce from his wife, Claribel, in the Coles County Circuit Court Tuesday. He alleged desertion.

Mis. Bartelsmeyer earlier filed suit for separate maintenance. She alleged desertion. son. 2121 Charleston Ave nas Deen guesw.

announced by herparents. Mr. and Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

D. Montague. 1000 S. 16th Merle Green of Trilla and Mr. and St, No date has been set for the Mrs.

Ralph Tinch, 12J1 S. 17th St. wedding. Given in marriage by her rather, the bride wore a white Chantllly Cool Vave Nips Mattoon Area vrftmnprs reached for another noor. for Pontiac, 111., where he will make his residence with a w.donrd sitter, Mrs.

Irma Hill Vogcl. has been a resident of Lake Mattoon for the past 13 years. He recently sold his lease there Don national Democratic ticket. Sheeks and Melvin Homann, all of Mattoon. lace over white satin gown fashion ed with a Peter Pan collar, long Grantham of Mattoon.

Hill was Personals sleeves pointed at the wrist, and a Railway Express auditor until his TeDeum Forum Meets Friday George Pendell announced that blanket xuesdav night, and this John Harrington, associate counsel mornln- many residecta had lighted for the Illinois Manufacturing As- thfir furnaces or were hud-soation in Chicago wUl speak at dw the burners 0f the the luncheon next week. His topic kitchen gas range as the area felt retirement Dec. 16, ,1945. He ie -a native of Pontiac. 7l v-Vx Truck Tires Stolen Police today investigated the theft of three tires and.

wheels stolen from a truck parked on the OTfitlr Motor Co. lot, 2800 Marshall Ave. The tires, tubes and rtma are valued at $200. bouffant skirt. The bodice was fastened with tiny satin covered buttons.

A sweetheart cap of white satin held the fingerip veil of illusion in place. She carried white glamelllas on a white Bible. The the first nip of autumn. BTrBalsh Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Spitz spent the week -end in Louis. Mrs. RubyBevil spent the weekend with relatives ln Springfield. Larry Thorson of Moline is with his grandfather, J. T.

Kew Zealand will speak: on 'Japan' State Constitution. Polio Increases A record low lor the season was reached at 6 a. m. when the mercury fell to 48 degrees. But the "cold snap" will be short- Moore, this week.

bride's attendants were Mrs. Rich- pi i rr In Charleston lived, according to the weatherman. Dr. otto WeiiJ returned at the Te Deum dinner meeting ln th Catholic church basement Fri-dayfttTp. m.

J. J. Walsh will be In charge of the group preparing the fish-fry Clrmer. Walsh will talk on his trip down the west coast of South America after Ahe dinner. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for all the Hoy Your fytt Examined Nom DR.

G. J. ALTROGGE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIS1 Haaapton's, nc leadin'c jewelers 1523 Broadway Mattoon, HL lie preaicis me wiermomewr from a few days' vacation at French son and Mrs. Cecil Williams, gf Special to The Journal -Gazette more flowers, food and cars furnished. CHARLESTON, III.

inree tint again to oo aegrees lonignt, SpringSi Ind. Trilla, sisters of the bride, as brides drivlnie k' kawaaitaMNAnf tS 1sa then climb to normal for the sea- maids. Fall sweaters for boys and girls, Five Inducted Into Army Special to Th Journal -Gazette CHARLESTON, Hi. Three Mattoon men were among- five persons inducted into the armed services today St- Louis, officials of the Coles County Selective Service Board announced. Kinurwy.

cotton, wool and nylon. The temperature started Its plunge Tot polio cases hav-e been reported nere Two are in the city, bringing the tnank tnp Funeral Home total to 53. and Rev. M. M.

Dice for the wonder- Latest victims are Sheila Harrl- ful service. MRr-A MRS. LESLIE J. ivr wil Mr AHnT. Cradle tt Sidney Guill was best man and 9-3 Richard Lacy, Lawrence Brady and at p.

m. Tuesaay, aropping sieaa- Leceives, Mrs. Merna Laf.g, 20. and uj irom iu oeg. rOT iu.

-Mnt th, we.knd lth Mrs. Cecil Barrow nresented the man, mvn ni Alim ST Mir i.u climb at 6 up ward, a. m. today, how Street Funds a -The three from Mattoon were HEADLINERS Wghwky. has hard Eugene Smith, John Fran- ever, and registered 62 degrees at noon.

Record lows were also recorded at other" Illinois cities, iipringfield felt 40 degree temperature, the lowest ln the Chicago Weather Bureau ares. friends lh Chicago. nuptial music. Miss Marion Oakley Marilyn oranc, two years om. Mrs.

V. R. Gordy and chUdren sang "I Love You Truly," "Be- three are in Mdrcy Hospital, Urbana. 6t Salem are visiting her parents, cause" and "The Lord's Prayer." The Harriman child is a daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Turley Burgess. A reception was held ln the or Mrs. Virginia BJoraad. She has Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Donahue and church parlors. The three tiered me paralysis of her right leg. son have returned from a visit with wedding cake, flanked by caudles Mrs.

is reported to have a relatives at Sauk Center Minn. nl flowers, centered the brides tlff neck- Grant chud- dauh" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren table. Misses Aline Cole of Mattoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Grant of J1 are home from a Labor Day Louise Brown or West Salem and near Charleston, was unconscious ard Hauglt ttowntowa street widenfcif projects. tlM money arrived Tuesday. Of the total 136,000 will go toward Western Avt.

project and the remainder to Broadway. Sporscasters In Mattoon Harry Carey, noted St. Louis holiday visit in Lake George, Wis. MM paKT Brown or Mattoon. oou- sins of the bride, served the cake WM able to Ml Tuesday.

Others were Bruce Franklin Michael Bush ton and Melvin La-Terne Brown of Oakland. Nine men were scheduled to take physical examinations today. It was believed an nine did not appear, but draft officials were In doubt this afternoon. Twelve more men will be Inducted 20 off on all Katherln gar- ments for the next 10 days. Kath and punch.

Miss Jessie Green, sister Seltf WM tharge of Lake Mattoon Among the Sick i Jars. Russell Sonars. MO N. 19th After a wedding trip to Chicago, erine Corset Shop, 321 Lafayette, Fhone 2335. 9-6 Sally Jo and Scott Febus of catur spent the week-end with1 their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Gus Mancuso, were in Mattoon briefly this 'morning. They ate breakfast at the Victory restaurant about 0:30 a.

m.x Sept 18. Road Improved Improvement ol -the road on the Mr. and Mrs, Tinch are at home an apartment at 1824 Maple Ave. jR, Imsrovlnt following a major i. The bride Is ST graduate of the he Bence, Quickies BeB Lions Club Program Set Mrs.

Richard Boyle Is home from Neoga Hlgh 80,1001 nd 14 employed east side or Lake Mattoon got un- cpenwon st. Marys Hospital in sct4ur. Claudia Laadrus, 1721 Olive aim. underwent surgery at i CM. Marys Hospital fa Decatur, mVeadey.

Irry Steffens. golf professional '-1 the Mattoon Country aub. had en lupBdtetomy at the Cole Hospital in Cbampalgn today. a week-end visit with her son, George Bpyle, and family in Anderson, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray King and Mrs. D. Hampton of Chicago were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. as a draftsman by the Carter Oil der way Tuesday with scarifying Company. and grading preparatory to resur- The groom Is a graduate of the facing, Public Engineer Karl J. Fuss Mattoon High School and is said today.

telegrapher with the New York Mattoon township equipment has Central been hired to do part of the work, Fuss said, but the expense is being j. ay uvesay, president and manager of the WLBH radio station, will present a colored film or his trip to the Naval installations la Hawaii at the Lions Club luncheon In Hotel U. 8. Grant Thursday. Wllb Walker will be in charge of the Matheney.

I Mrs. Sam Barr and son, Charles, carried by tne city water cep.r.-nnd daughter, Mrs. Harold Fuller, 'Of StewardSOn Woitian Jn601- Alter nreparaiuiy um YES The track ahead is clear when you have a savings program. Whether you want to plan ahead to retiring early or want to make sure the children will get a good start you can work it out with regular savings. Have you used our -Drive-Up Window? Member of Federal Reserve System 1 BIRTHiS spent the week-end with relatives STKWARDSON, III.

Funeral in Harvey. services lor Mrs. Mary A. Webb, the Helen Montgomery invites you to oldest member or the Trinity Lu- To Mr. and Mrs.

D. V. Foster or a large showing or furs Thursday, theran church in Stewardson, were completed, 611 and buckshot gravel will be used to resurface the road. Fuss said. However, oil for the project will not arrive for at least a week, possibly longer.

Fuss said. conducted this afternoon. Fall Term Bay elaases open Monday, Sep-esaber' t. Typing, shorthand, ae-sjonntinf, business machines, etc, IWe, are receMnf more calls for ompetent office help than we art felt to supply. Register now.

Phone 4144 or write (or Information. TJtter-back's Business College, 15th St 600 N. 21st in Memorial Hospital Tuesday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Drake Jr, of Defiance, Ct, formerly of MaU (bon, a Patricia Jean. Mrs. Drake before, her marriage was Miss Patricia Hazelswert. if that mouse dldnt then who's offering my traps for sale ln Broadway. S-30U The Journal-Gazette Want Mrs.

Webb, 90, died Monday ln her home here. Surviving relatives Include two Harry and Tr.acy, both or Stewardson; four daughters, Mrs. Blanch Karl of Mt Zion, Mrs. Delia Rentfrow of Neoga, Mrs. Lucille Keller and Miss Ferae of Stewardson; one Hattie Bales of Stewardson; and one step-son, Emmerson Webb of Mt.

Zion. She also leaves two sisters, 31 grandchildren, 64 great grandchildren, arid eight great, great grand children. Fined As Drunk Driver John W. Collins- of Springfield was fined $100 and costs ln police magistrate court this morning on a charge of drunken drrvtagv He was arrested in the 1400 block of Broadway Tuesday evening: Fined As Disorderly Leon Sanders, Mattoon, was fined $5 and costs ln police magistrate court Tuesday evening after his arrest at the Silver Star Rink. He was charged will disorderly con- uses STRIPED Sir mm CORDUROYS Look Like Enters Seminary Kenneth W.

Coy, son or Theodore duct. mt FASHION FAVORS. Coy of 716 S. 29th will begin his studies at the College of the Bible ln Lexington, on Sept 29. The school Is a graduate seminary affiliated with the Disciples or Christ.

Velvet to give the depth of Sooty Black more drama. Velvet to add new bravado to the excitement of uv tense color. Velvet to wear with everything everywhere. In Black? Brown, Navy, Red, Coral. 1- Friday and Saturday.

Fur prices are down and this Is- the time to select your fur coat or scarf. Convenient terms at Helen Montgomery's, 1706 Broadway. 9-4 Charles Edwards, USN, has returned to his base at Patuxent River, Md after a visit with his father, Avon Edwards. Mr. and Mrs, R.

J. Veneklasen of Chicago spent the Labor Day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I.

Darland. Miss Wilms Goodwin spent the eek-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Prultt ln Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Wise and daughter, Tielaine, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Catron, in Charleston. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Seidel and daughters, Joan and Judy, or Evans ton spent the weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Homann. Mrs.

Howard M. Bartelsmeyer and Mrs. Lorena Lytle attended the funeral of Judge John T. Kin-caid ln Charleston Monday. and Mrs.

George Dobbs and sons were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Whitley at the Great Lakes Naval Training station. William McNutt has returned to hi home In Lake Forest after visiting -oveT the Labor Day week-end with his mother, Mrs. John McNutt.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hiwklns and Ricky, of Kansas were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Wisner end children, Nedra and Bruce. Morris W. Storm has returned from a few days visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Thurman Storm, ln Indianapolis. Miss Mildred Frailey has returned from a few days' visit with her brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frailey, and family In Bellevue, O. Mrs.

Gordon Lloyd and daughters. Jane and Lucinda, returned to their home in Decatur today st-er a few days visit with her father, Ben F. Uran. Miss Georgia Cunningham of Indianapolis and Miss Esther Cunningham or Evansvllle have returned to their homes after a visit with their mother, Mrs. O.

A. Cunning- Hospital Notes Vliitlng hour. to 4 end I tv p. m. daily Clifford Randolph of 106 S.

19th entered the hospital Tuesday for treatment. 8. L. D. McClintock of Rural Route 4 entered the hospKal Tuesday for treatment Walt Storm of S340 Champaign high school physical education teacher, had 'a major operation Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Delmas Stennett of 1417 Ls-fayette Ave, had a minor operation today. Mrs. Orvllle Allen of Windsor had a minor operation today. Mrs.

Edward Price of 2617 Champaign and daughter, Linda Kay, were taken home. Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas E. Martin or 901 Wa-' bash and daughter, Rondo Lynn, were taken home today.

$98 eon are home from a fishing trip at Grays Lake, Deer River, Minn. They also attended at' Deer River the wedding of Miss Eleanor Hok-kenen and Ous Sarrle, both of that city, Ray M. Oraham, MN SN. has returned to the Navy Ammunition Depot at Hawthorne, after spending a 22 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Graham, end other relatives arid friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Giles and sona or Tarier, Saudis, Arabia, who nre spending a three months vacation in 'the States, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Burden and family Thursday enroute to visit relatives in Texas. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred H.

Kelly left this afternoon for CarroHtoiV to attend a Women's Open Golf Tournament st the Sunset Hills Country Club there, the home club of Miss Louise Suggs, well known women golfer. Miss Suggs' father Is the managing professional at the club and Mr. end Mrs. Kelly will be guests of him and hls daughter while there. Seen tn August Mademoluli Mi- Ii 71; Iri ii I saifttVlvt Typewriters Underwood and Royal standard typewriters ror rent or sale.

Special rental rates to high school and college students. Also new portable typewriters all standard makes Easy payment plan If desired. Phone 7833. Mattoon Letter Shop, .109 S. 17th St.

8-30tf Corduroy hai gone and the result It exciting I Smart gird in-the-know will rave over these corduroy co-ordinates. vow they're expensive tweeds! Wear the rib-hugging halter vest with the twirling top (he slick, tapered slacks with the waist-high scramble them! with touches of red. Sizes 9 to 1 5, The Halttr veil, POLITICAL EXCAVATION The haaittiMi see will be laid fer the retMeetial campaijn -ttiey're alruay 'itflinfl we eirtt Lsy the foundation by feedinf hint wooetrful laity Ana Iresa. J893 $g9J The Skirl, Tlit Jackef, ham. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Baker and sen, Arlen, had as their guest over the week-end, Mr. Baker's brother, Irvtn Baker A 1 It, who wjs en-route to Lowry Field at Denver. Colo. Mr.

and Mrs. t. W. Hardesty and family. Mies Joyce and Jerry, this city and end Mrs.

J. O. Ed-Inston of Champaign spent th week-end visiting relatives In Bloomfleld and Straughn. Ind. T.

Moore and Mrs. Eunice John- LESTER'S WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN Alr CondlUoned for lour Comfort mm 1609 Broad way Phone 5876 "Mattoon Is a Good Pl.ce to Sh op" "Mattoon Is a CVoil Place te Ktiop".

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