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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

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TBI DAILT JOTJRNAt-CAETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAB. MATTOON. ILLINOIS PA6BRW Elks Official THrRSDAT, OCTOBER 14. 1951 Coles Farm Adviser To Get Service Award Church Honors Dr: Voigt Wildcat Strike Judge Sentences Missionary Reception Honors mm mil ii- r-rww" Disrupts London B.Voiat Coles count. 8, Myers, i Slides and movies en the Orient Bus Service vfirm adviser, To Prison Term bled to receive a distinguished Jtrrvlre award during the reeog Inlllon banquet of the National Mi I aa were shown to a near capacity crowd ar First Presbyterian Church here Wednesday night and a reception in honjr of Dr.

C. B. Voigt's 80tb bithday followed "the program. Or Voigt, 'hit 'sister; Mrs. T.

Freeman, and her daughter, Mrs Ben.aime Bailey. Chicago, recently an around-the-world trio. Mrs. Bailey, an author of children icoks, gave a running commentary ol the Oriental phase of Awwlation of County Agricultural AjenU meeting In Salt Lake City, Utah- was among three mine Is Farm advisers named for the award He has been farm adviser In this county for 18 years. Other advisers scheduled to be honored are George H.

Reld, Hancock county, and Roy K. Vikt, Schuyler county. CHARLESTON, HI. Benjamin Boy Bamee, ST, orif inaliy from Kentucky, today iu sentenced to ene to 14 yean in an Illinois pent-tentiary by Circuit Judge Robert P. Cotton on chargea of pasting a forced check.

Barnes vat accused of cashing forged check In a Mattpon irug tore. Everett Kissel, SS, Charleston, pleaded guilty to assault with intent to kiU and asked probation. Walter W. VanDyke, M. originally from Coles pleaded In- nocent-to burglary and larceny charges and asked a Jury trial Thomas Ryan, Mattoon attorney, Br HAL COOPER LONDON WK Bus service In vast sprawling London neared complete disruption today as the number of drivers and conductors out on a wildcat strike shot over the 12.000 mark.

Tbe normally bustling Thames dock area' came to a standstill, meanwhile, under the Impact of the continuing three-sided walkout of stevedores and ship repairmen. Mo'8 than 28,000 of the dock force we idle 133 ships could not move. The ever-growing bus walkout by darn had halted all double-deckers and tiolleys on 83 of the approximately 200 routes In the metropolitan area. Subway trains were Jammed with the tr'p as the slides and films weresj Mid-Day Rainfall Measures 1 Inch was named to represent VanDyke. Jack Olasscock.

V. Mattocn. Rev. B. Foster Stock-well Ph.

AvS xtr riders. Additional automobiles state Rep. Charles W. Claybaugh, A' ni4 Wl.ii.'.. kl u.K, A slow, easy drizzle that started about noon today totaled J-lnch by mid-afternoon.

The rain brinm to 2.79-lnch the amount of rainfall since Sunday night, as measured by Farrier Con- orefident of the Union Theological Seminary, Buenos Aires, who will be the dinner speaker at a Decatur District meeting at the Methodist Church here this evening. The dinner begins at 6:15 p. m. Heads of t-OTUJU I 1 Vi I if. iL-V hoin.

Following the commentary, punch and cake were served in the church' Fellowship Rail Guests from outJof town rere Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd, Mascoutah. who also made the world tour; E. L.

Gilroy. Chicago'-Mrs. Mary Voigt Perrill, Kankakee Otto Leutweiler, St Louis, Mrs Floyd Troxel Mrs. Blanche Barnard. Mrs Leota Cook and Mrs.

D. Brint-lingcr, Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Em-ret Becm. Shelbyville.

Mr. and Mrs ft Lautier and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wilson, Olney; Miss Georgia Cunningham, Indianapolis; Mr and Mrs.

Ray Edwards, and Mrs. Fred Krile, Miss Kay Krile and Mrs. Orval Selock, Windsor; Or. and C. I.

Cirnlne, Gays; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilgenbertt, Humboldt; and Mrs. L. J.

King, In-o'Q, Cal dountown traffic Jam. of the Illinois Elks Association, will Officials of the state-owned sys- assist in' conducting the business tern estimated 2,300 of the city's session of the Elks Fall Conler- 7,100 b'isu did hot leave their ence convention beginning here Fri day morning. Claybaugh is past struction Co. here. gs rages.

Suite leaders called further meet pleaded Innocent to charges ef larceny. Glasscock and hit wife, Shirley, pleaded innocent to charges of forgery. Mattoon Attorney Har lan Beller was appointed counsel. J. Elweod PophanV was appointed by the court to represent Barbara Hayes, 18.

Weatfield. on burglary and larceny charges. Loren Kabbes, Mattoon attorney, was named to represent Braer R. Smock, 20, Basket Ky, and Edwin a mterback. SI, Minonk.

They art charged with forgery. Charleston Attorney Thomas Burke was named to represent Earnest Ik Harlow, Charleston, on burglary and larceny charges. state treasurer of the Elks and put District deputy of Elks dignitaries. Dr. C.

B. Voigt with his sister, Mrs. T. O. Freeman, (right), and Mrs.

Bernardine Bailey, (leftJ, pose in front of his 80th birthday cake in Fellowship Hall at First Presbyterian church Wednesday night. The birthday reception followed a program of movies and slides depicting the Orient. The thrae recently returned from an around-the-world trip. ings during the day In an attempt Southeast te persuade more of the 43,000 Unionized bus operators to Join the stoppage, which stems from a longstanding demand for higher pay and better working conditions. Onion officials oppose the walkout.

There were three separate strikes in the docs area: Lions Hear Oil Progress Talks Return Indiana Girl to Custody Church to Name Pulpit Committee Shows Many Products Made From Oil A "Magic Barrel" demonstration by Don McAdam, Taylorvllle, before an assembly at the Mattoon High School this morning was a highlight of Oil Progress Week functions. The "Magic Is literally a barrel full of products developed bythe petrochemical branch of the oil Industry. From fertiliser! to, synthetic rubber, which McAdams made right before the eyes of the students, the list of petroleum products pulled out of the barrel was Impressive. Burglars Ransack Milling Firm 1. A walkout, approved by union Hurter Mrtln crter 011 c' leaders, of 7,000 members of the land nd 00X1 Amalgamated Stevedores 011 opettUxr, were the prln- luncheon nd Dockers.

diinmtin ntrrtim cipal spf aKers at ine at the meeting of the Lions Club today at A 15-year-old Indiana probation violator was back in the custody of Indianapolis probation authorities today after her arrest here Wednesday night. "Mrs. Virginia Binnion. the former Virginia DeVine, was captured by and working 2. A symosthv atonnaee bv more the U.

S. Grant Hotel. Dr. Johi. Codd, pastor emeritus of the Central Community church, said today a special pulpit committee probably will be appointed soon to select candidates for the pastorate of the church to succecj Rev.

Homer E. Dalrymple. Rev. Dalrymple, who has -been pastor about 13 months, announced Wednesday he would resign effective Oct 31. than: 14,000 members of the rival Mtrtln and McAaam talked about Here From New Jersey Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Malcolm of Hawthorne. N. came hen Wsday from St Loots, Mo, when Mr. Malcolm had been attending a convention for several days.

They art guesti In the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coffey, and will visit other relatives In Mattoon and nearby towns until Saturday. Mrs. Malcolm Is tha Winings Rites Saturday ''funeral services for Kenneth Transport and General Workers Un- the oil industry and the alms be- Burglars Wednesday night escaped with 16.50 In cash and a peanut wending machine after ransacking the Mattoon Milling Co.

police reported today. Police said the loot also lncludej screwdrivers and two wrenches. The cash was $5 In nickels and SO local police at 8:40 p. m. to end an- ion, whose leaders have urged them bind Oil Progress Week.

escape the girl made from probation in vain to return to work. Virgil H. Judge, Community Unit 3. Another unofficial strike by 2 school superintendent extended 8.000 rhip repairmen protesting dls- an Invitation to members of the i I I authorities Sunday. Police were notified to be on the CARD OF THANKS The American Legion Auxiliary misai ol live electricians, which club visit the local m-hool iwtem Th( off let and scattered papers to the church's nine-member board lowing an arrest In the he Mattoon officers learned of her over the floor.

Guests were Louis Simon, Chicago, Waldo B. Ames today was elected president of the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce at the organization's 36th annual meeting in whereabouts from Mrs. Archie Binnion, .204 DeWitt.Ave., who eaid her son, Maurice, married Virginia DeVine here Sept. 5. and Barney Strodebeck, Charleston.

Parker Wiley, Neal Mattlhgly and Orlie Rue were Introduced as new members of the club. The breakin was reported at 6:56 a. m. today by Kenneth Carlyle; 1809 Lafayette Ave. An attempted breakin at the Corn James Winings, of Gays, will be held Saturday at 3 p.

m. In the, Zion Bin Methodist Church -with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Winings, 40, a well-known Gays horse trainer and tamer, died day at Cahokla Downs race track near East St Louis. Chicago.

Ames, Chicago Insurance of deacons. The election will be held to fill ports vacated last reek with the resignations of W. T. Pat Williams, Cams 'icenogle, Lawrence Hansen, Earl Robertson and William A. Miller.

Prcicnt me-fbe-t rf the bc'-d of deacons are J. R. livcsay. W. E.

Checkley. Eugene Orndorff ant Clifford Bampson. Dolores Neher Here Seeks Divorce Decree; Asks Injunction CHARLESTON, IU. Bazel Hopkins, asks a divorce from Ray V. Hopkinr in a Circuit Court suit filed here Wednesday afternoon.

The Vattor arBank'nf Mattoon is named an injuncthe defendant. The suit, filed by Attorney Ray O. Real, alleges cruelty. Judge Robert Cotton Issued an Injunction on Hopkins and the bank restrain executive, will serve his second ter.rf Belt Hatcheries failed when burg-as president A (reasurer and six vice lrs were unable to unlock a door, presidents was also named. In the Warren Meeker told police' today a voting.

pane of glass In the door wss brok- i i' en by a chunk of concrete. Miss Dolores Neher' has arrived 1 from West Palm Belch, for a Fire Damages Washer An overheated motor in a washing machine caused an estimated 835 damage in a fire reported at 8.20 a. m. today at the residence of Bernard Butler, 2417 Western Ave. visit with her parents, Mr.

ana Mrs. W. D. Neher She flew to In Work, Sloop. Play In Comfort Without Nagging Backache Nittlnf bukaeh, km at ptp a IwmdaebM nd dinintu BT dut to low-dowa ot kidrwv iunetioa.

Dorton MT to kidnr (motlo It wnr important to toot heslth. Whtn km mwriUf eondltion, mh ttrni and itrmin, ttmt tmportort Ing tekieh-ftl mtotrtblt. Minor ktad-dw irrltatknu dm to old or wroas dWt May a nttiaf up nlahu or imMM paejfc-Dop't iks Wet rout kldwi th dl-tfcnu bothtr jou. Trr Dom' PUto- alki diurttli. UHd iuoMMfullr br aiillloM for ovor nut Ifi miinf how bt tim Do.n i ivt happy rolitf (rem thtat diaoom.

lam flvuh out wait. Cat Dou't PUla toaarl 1 Ask Supreme Court dianapolis and was met there by. her parents. Miss Neher, a former Mattoon voune woman, will' leave'! Arrested Here Herbert Carlisle, 43, of HIT Marshall was. arrested hers Wednesday on a warrant of attachment and contempt of court Issued In Champaign county.

Be was released toi Champaign county authorities Wednesday evening. BIRTHS Reconsider Ruling njr Sunday on the-return trip to Flo.1- ing Hopkins from drawing checks on his account. Objectors to assessments for Mat- da. Funeral Services Held For Alonzo Tucker Funeral services for Alonzo B. Tu'kor were held Monday aftednoon at the Schilling Funeral Heme, with interment in Bethel Cemetery.

President 64 Today DENVBIt MP) President Eisenhower is 04 today and Is "enjoying health" in the midst of a toi'gh po'itical battle which could help determine whether he seeks a second term. According to tha complaint, the couple married Dec. 13, 1947, an separated Sept. 25, 1954. Want Ada Pat! To Mr.

and Mrs. Carlton Jones, 3513 Marion, Ave, in Memorial Hospital Wednesday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Tucker, toon's four-year-old Broadway widening project have asked the Illinois Supreme Court to reconsider a decision handed down Sept. 23 con- Officiating' was the Rev. Chester 108 Richmond Ave- in Memorial Bospital Wednesday, a tea assessments for the street, oxve, Salem, with Mrs. McVey Rites Friday CHARLESTON.

111. Funeral work. FUNERALS Services for the late Kenneth wlli be held at the Zion Crisp unaerskirta are wonderful Te Mr. and Mrs. William Emerick.

FVrerice Myers, organist and Mrs. Ca'Ol FarU, soloist. Caofldeatial service oo 0 direct redaction persona! loans. MATTOON LOAM CO. 1M Soath nth St W.

CHECKLET. Mgt. vndi-r full winter skirts, too. But be service Mr Mrs. Dan O.

McVey will Greenup, in Memorial Hospital Wednesday, a daughter. thev are criso. Resular or be held Friday at 9 a. m. in the The -following grandsons were, sure Hill Church Saturday afternoon at A petition for rehearing was filed with the high court by dairy Hannah, attorney' for the objectors in the long legal battle.

nylon horsehair, though it's more St. Charles Catholic Church here. 4. Rev. Merris Dice ofliciat- FOB RENT The offices In the Mlddleswortb Bnildlng formerly seenpied by the Carter OH Co, Heat, light air conditioning and Janitei servles furnlahed.

TL K. Checkley Dial 8428. BUY BONDS ing. interment Zion Hill Cemetery- expensive than starched muslin, will Burial will be in Sts. Peter and Paul last and last.

Cheek for whipped cemetery, St, Lotus. Mrs. McVey, 74, Friends may can at ine lami.y home after 10 o'clock Friday morning. 0 SCHILLINGS seam for the sake of hose. tiled Wednesday In the Wllson-Kal- time.

ey Nursing Home. (fibe stare- MoJu If i IN -tt) I fill I i NT ouie PUBLIC ANN ill Mil i 1 1 I "allbearerj! Lloyd White, Wayne "WLite. Hersjiel Sharp, Robert Tucker and Ray Tucker, Flower girls, sll granddaughters, were Mrs. Russell Stewart, Mrs. Harold Osborn, Mrs.

Woocrow Ludington, Mrs. Dave. Muh, Mrs. Paul Smith. Mrs.

Dean Hughes, Mrs. Robert Osborn, Mrs-Wiyita White and Mrs, W. C. Mobler. Attending the funeral from out of town were.

Paul, E4 and Travers Eslridjc, Hardinrburg. Mrs. Alice Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sp-nhcok, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, McBrlde, and Mr. and Mrs- Sheldon Tucker, of Firdlay; Mr.

and Mrs. Wirt Jenkins. Sullivan: Mrs. Raney Pullen, Mrs. Harry Ernest, and.

Clara Walker Lawrenceville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shsrp and Herschel Sharp, Dayttm, Oliio; Mrs. Dave Nash, Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Tucier. Terre Haute; Mf. and Mrs. John Dais, Nsogi; Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Tucker; Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Mohler, Mrs, Oola Greln and Jun-- lor Tucker, Paris; and Mr. and Mrs Dcnrel Allen, tovington. SEAMPRUFE IFRIEND-MAKER proportioned slip in liiYiirv iVf rfi ACETRON "Whatever your height. it fits you right? Vhrai thr leA diicuailon wnong th otn'of ColM and Cumbtrltnd Count Comnranlty Unit Dittrict- No. 2.

to whther or not a fit othr than th Frenun would Accepttd by th EoApd for th nw high school; And vhrAA th marcbtri of tha Board of EdueAtlon in of the opinion thtt it if too lAt to giTA censidarAtion to Any othr posaible gifts or donations of a sits; jTcv, threfort it resolyad that, the BoArd of EdueAtlon ihf or.i th oitiiens of Colss and Cumberland Countiss CoBsaunity Unit District tbat -thA PrAemtn site will bo th only it a to bs Aocsptsd by th BoArd of EdueAtlon for th new higa school in ths ATAnt ths rotArs spprors th proposition set forth in. tha ballot to ba Voted on October 16, 1951,, Adopted by tha vnnimous rota of tha Board of Education this 12th day of Ootcber, 195ir Amonq the Sick Mrs. Mel Degler of 2813 Western who has been receiving treatment in Cole Hospital, Champaign, shows ramr improvement. IDIMEHSIQNAL IIIJIS ffw '-I Tuil Km If 1 I for NnHW 1'. -I beauflfiil IkxIu ft stadwe A -Mftnrfcr kr.j 'fix Just for you this tailored slip rimmed sll around with fine scalloped embroidery.

You're save it fits because every detsil is proportioned te your height. You'll adore the straight eat skirt that won't ride up, the reinforced shoulder end tha flattering set-in midriff. White, S2-44 Notes Vlalllnfl heurt I ta 4 an ta p. a Mrs. Ernest Trimm, 1000 S.

16(h entered' Wednesday for Aye 1M FodAa President Mrs. Anna Jones, Sullivan, en tered Wednetday for Attestt Avenge Mrs. Ivsn Oard. Charleston, en tered. Wednesday for treatment.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ballard. 3513 Mar ion Ave, entered Wednesday fdr treatment. $2.98 I i 1 v. y.

A 1 Dianna Lee Shirley. Infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shirley, E. bauer, Secretary Rural Route 3, was released Mon day after treatment.

Mrs. Agnes Jolly, 309 N. 31st was released Wednesday after two days treatment Mi 11928 iU9mr. TI. P-' UJ.GRAHT Motel Botel Tender trolled Lobster TalU with draw batter er FRESH Brook Trent always top' favorites ntKadt.ipi.

,1, jUrwrj 'Zi-, Lfr- mJ Friday's nana. Food at Its best prepared and served Just the way yea THE FREEMAN SITE HAS THE UNQUALIFIED ENDORSEMENT OF THE SCHOOL BOARD like it.

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