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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

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1 MTTROAT, FEBRttAXT II, MM THE DAILT JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAR, MATTOON, ILLINOIS i PAGE THKEI Directors Named for Young Men's Christian Association at Meetina Here 23 Escape From Third Career Day Embassy Attache Doll to Lead Services nhrppledPlai ST 1 Sa 1 II st 7- a i I i-a- D.T 1 Set for Tuesday tot: Ok Visitor from factories, offices. -r ok. ay an tm a 1 mm ii i Wn llfr n' the Mattoon- Presbytery, wUt lead tlie congregation of the Effingham Presbyterian Church In worship Sunday, Feb. 2, In the absence of an appointed pastor. Doll's action became necessary when the church's present pastor, the Rev.

Benjamn A. Coleman resigned. The Rev. will read the resolution announcing the vacancy in the pulpit at worship services Sunday. Slucrthe Effingham- Pi esby toy is under the Jurisdiction of the dssarooms and shops will be at Mattoon High School Tuesday tor the school's third annual Career Day Conference.

The entire student body and faculty win participate from 10 a. m. through the school stay. Oeorge M. Pendell.

executive secretary of the- Association of OWEN8BORO, Ky. (P)i-Twenty-upside-down Eastern Air Lines pas-, "senger- plane Prldsy and counted Just one broken bone. A miracle of the air age was credited for the fact that' no lives were lost when the twin-engine liner missed the- runway making landing. sheered off a wing, nosed over, on its back and slid about the length of a football lekfin the mud. JThe 20 passengers and 3 crew-men said a major factor in saving them from death or serious Injury a the plane's safety belts.

Tbey also had kind words for Robert Schroter of Chicago, steward. He wss credited with keeping the passengers calm. bmmerce, TIrbe the guest speak I I i-fA I Paul Jaooh fferrM. ann of Mr and Mattoon Presbyter? Doll win lead er at the general assembly. Other speakers will be Virgil H.

Judge, superintendent of schools; H. A. Clawson, high school principal; and Mrs. Virgil E. Ferree, Old Stats to ervioe to Mowing who Is attached to the Amerl.

eunaay. can Embassy- In Rio de Janeiro as Rev. Coleman pattor of the Eft- John Weyrauch, assistant principal. Music for the event will be pro- an agricultural assistant, was re- Ingham church since December, tided by the school orchestra with cently featured In that city's daily 1953, tendered his resignation Jan. Richard Poster conducting.

Vocal paper, Dlario de ifNotlclas, exam- 16. Announcexent of the vacancy roups will be under the direction tnlng a shipment of American wheat and resolutions were mailed to Tuscola High School To Directors of the newly organized Mattoon YMCA are pictured above. I. Wj-Vollmer, treasurer; William Warner Jr, A. D.

Williams, Emer-row, left to right, are Mrs. Paul Kizer, R. R. Madeira, the Rev. Earl O.

son Young, W. F. Ostermeler, Prank Ronchettt, vlet chairman; Hershel Ross, chairman; Mra.d. M. Glenn, Walter Miller, Henry Glass, and Mrs.

Baldwin. Ken L. Wooddell. and Harlan Heller. Directors not in the Present Western Comedy arriving In Brazil.

members of the congregation. Of Miss Borghtld Julsrud The resolutions recommend that r- Anderson, secreury. eecona row, leit to ngnt, wuuam B. Hamei picture are o. pienn smiin, at, Edwara sincniag, s.en Degier, and TUSCOLA, HI.

"Desperate luuiuH olvii m. Amoroae." a weatern enmedv In UirM the session of the Effingham Joins Bank Staff Following the Long Arm of the Law church be Increased to nine elders at the next annual meeting of the congregation. Following the Feb. 2 services, there will be an informal meeting of the congregation at 2:30 pjn. Teleohone Co.

Names Organize Opposition To Soil Bank Plan acts, will be presented by the Senior class Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m. in the high school auditorium. Bonnie ftchults and Errol Frahm have the leads. Others in the cast are: Jack Hood, Jim Hauamann, Charles Martin, Stanton Dotson, Charles king, Annls Moss, Jane and Juns Armstrong, Delbert Wlllison, Tom Bruffy, Corlnne Tabor, Carol I) 4 Commercial Manager Each student has selected three conference groups to attend during the day.

'Guest conferees will discuss with them the advantages of the conferees' respective professions, Industries, trades or occupations. Arrangements for the Career Day Conference have been made by the student council and staff committees and by William Hooper, guidance director. The groups and counselors: Agriculture Dr. L. J.

Phlpps, associate professor of agricultural education. University of Illinois. Armed Forces For the Air Force, SSgt. Bob King, 8Sgt. Edward Tomasecwsky, A-lC Betty Forehand; Army, MSgt.

Tom Hefner, Spec. 1C Catherine J. Wall; Mavy, CPO Alvln Andrews. Marines, 8Sgt. Robert V.

Hunniaitt, TEgt Frances A. Curwen. Arts Dr. Calvin Countryman, Xastern Illinois State College. Business Administrative, Dean ColsmanT assistant cashier, Na- lU.

1 trl Electric CperatlT. net Electric Cooperative Farmers planning to attend the bum saeeting in Peoria Meaday in pretest at swepeead federal sen bank plan can catch rldea in front ef Coles-Moultrie- smt-later than avaa. Else Keama, Coles Ceanty Fans Boreas director, said today. The saeeting win be at Bradley University field hmsse. is faculty director.

There win be dress rehearse! at 1:30 p. m. Sunday. 0 A new commercial manager -has been appointed for the Mattoon local office of Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company, according to an announcement today by, R. U.

Watklns, district manager foe. the company. Lewis M. Stiff win succeed Sun Owen, present manager at Mattoon, who has held this position since September, IBM, is being transferred to Taylorvllle, where he will become district commercial Th minels-Agriwltaie-Aa CAIIADIAII clatiea, stats branch of the Asaeriean Fans Sanaa Federation, ts pro mating opposition to the MIL mm Horace P. Erwln, founder and dlrec- manager.

SO MOST ACTIVI MARKET TRADERS AND i tional Bank of Mattoon; Secretarial, tor of the Mattoon High School stiff Is a graduate of Mattoon Mrs. Nona Nigh, Btalcup Glass Vocational Agricultural Department, Hleh hx a student for Construction Work Rlehard has been named to head the newly two years at Eastern Illinois State Metzger and David Hansen, Kent created Farm Service Division of college, Charleston. He has been lumber Co. the National Bank of Mattoon, J. employed In the local business of- Bectrlclty Richard Hamm, SUnley Weis, bsnk board chairman, ftce of jUlnolt consoUdated Tcle- Hamm's Radio and TV Shop.

announced Friday. phone Company at Mattoon; Hla Attend Safety Conference SULLIVAN. 111. Moultrie County Judge Rodney A. Scott, States Attorney Joseph Munch, Sheriff Glen Broden, Francis Stsck, of Lowe township, and Willis Smith, of Dora township attended the National Conference of State Safety Pa-arrfinatara In RnrtnrftM 'Vrlriav 4 "CANADIAN MIKIIC MVIEW1' FOR AOU1TS ONiy WHO wswm alii ,111 esaaa ii in I new position became effective Feb.

18. escaped from Gibson county Jail at Princeton, All Rates were represented. The Leslie Irvin. center, follows beckoning arm of the law CAN AFFORD TO SPECULATE, Prospecting Out COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.

JPl Owen has taken up residence In as he heads for Indiana Stats Penitentiary at Miohl- Geology Ben Richards, practicing geologist, Mattoon. Home Economics Mrs, Mary Belou, coordinator, Horns Economics Department, EISC. Mechanics Mel fiteiger, head wim a aey lasmonea irom caraoosra, wu rccapvurou meeting was for ths purpose Of Cus- topcoat, Is in San Francisco, Cal. Right, checked WHEELER 4V COMPANY There'll be no uranium hunting In Taylorvllle and will assume his full gan City, in custody of police after his arrfval the Garden of the Gods. The Colo- duties on March 1.

He Is succeeding in Chicago, HI, Friday. The convicted killer, who Sheriff Earl Hollen. cussing traffic safety methods in an attempt to cut ths growing accident rado Springs Parks and Recreation Harold Jones, present district man' to 1ST triMT tOIONTO CANADA MAIL NOW mechanic, O'Hatr Motor Co. 5 Butier, TuZZTZJL fan! hmllv Toastmlstress Club K. of C.

Recollection Day EFFINGHAM, 111. Efflnghsm council No. 669. Knights of Colum- CSvorak. EISC.

f. UtV Vk Has Dinner Meeting Prisoner tikes Jail; Saves Room and Board m4 "CANADIAN MNO MANUA1" wMj SilatioaHoa so 0 noal eee Cowpawlaa, end "CAHA01AM MINIHQ wHheat eest or eMIgatlea. 8clence Dr. Walter i Natural The regular dinner meeting of the bus, at their regular meeting in the Scruggs. EISC, Mattoon Towtmlstress Club was k.

of C. haU. received an invitation 18-Month-Old Mattoon sons, Johnny, ttt, Tony, SH, and as. owuuijr, 7, miif, 7i, LOS ANGELES Things iu.WD VI WUllam B. Hamei national advertising manager, th.

vm. Vam with th. t. ink. mj a i ibj uaj rccouecuon ue neia i.

rLt sjuuiuai-vrKtvcivc. JU(K, VHU MM WW WW WW railfc. iST- m. City Jatt that ens of the Nursing Gladys Weldman, R. MJ WHU15JV risiung tneir parenu.

Mr. ana liicoiucuv, o. i. Diuiuaj. 4 ii event, is vo do neia si siding.

St, Mary Help of Christians Church. Miss Mary Matthlus was toast- Green Creek, starting at 10:45 a. m. HEED AMSIU mistress, and Mrs. A.

C. Davis Jr, Ths Rev. John Cotavecchio. pastor, topic mistress. has invited members of the Teu- director nurses training.

Burn- WUUs Smith, 18-month-old son Airs, jf at. iTacy ana ar. ana mx. ham Hospital, Champaign, of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry James L. H. Brady and other Mattoon rel- Teaching H. W. Hightower.

Smith, 1113 MarshaD Avs, died stives and friends for the past week, assistant superintendent of schools, p. m. Friday in theTlllnolr Jvs about Feb. 22 for his Community Unit J. Research Hospital, Chicago.

He nw assignment. Factory and Industry Blaw- had been a hosoital patient for "ths They arrived In San Francisco. gnests, a former 1 Chicago Janitor, doesn't want eat. 1 prefer not to have probation at this Joe Vesehr wrote Jodge Joseph L. CaU.

Teaelr says he has a bank aoeoont. am treated right here. On the outside rd be paying hotel and saeal Three speakers presented snort topolls council to attend, talks. Mr. Dallas Storm spoks 19SBMBe55 Cal, Feb 7, from Japan.

Capt. Knox, George Butters, works man- past month. In addition to his parents, the infant Is survived by a brother, Tracy spent a year in Korea and a year in Japan, where Mrs. -Tracy and two sons joined him a year ago. on "My Ufe snd Mrs, v.

D. Roberts Ulked on "My Big and Miss-Nelda Blyths on "Should I Try?" 4 Mrs. Lillian Good and Mrs. O. I.

Werner were present as prospective members, snd Mrs. K. Bserman ager; Brown Shoe Co, Glen Roth, personnel manager; Caterpiller Tractor Keith PinceU, manager of training division, Decatur; Craw- Our confidential loan se rT-ica fives you money for all your needs. Choos your own repayment schedule to fit your budget. Cash loans from $25.00 to $500.00." MATTOON LOAN COMPANY 105 So.

17th St. Allen, aged Eli mm Jorle, aged 9, Sharon Lee, agea lived at Bendal, the island of on University Speaker ford Shcs Co, Don Shook, pro- ind'mnc(i EllI1 his ductlon and sales manager; Gen' URBANA, IU. Mrs. Emily Taft and Miss Martha Cope of the De- paternal grandparents, Mr. snd Honshu, where Capt Tracy was stationed with the Infantry.

The Tracys report that the eM-mats was much like that of Mat- eral Electric, Omer M.cy. personnel Henry Smith, of Mattoon; manager; Kuehne. W. T. Williams, h.

Douglas, daughter of the famed catur Toastmlstress Club were Illinois sculptor Lorado Taft and guests. personnel manager; Mattoon Gar wife of Illinois Senator Paul H. oenaior ram h. PC3ED.T ment, Miss Bernetta Witt, manager; National Petra Chemicals Plant. Mr.

and Mrs. Earn Derrickson, also "7 conditions "for ths ei of Mattoon. conaluon Douglas, win come to ths University Ffifi4 Iff hlPPf ph or Mattoon. famUles mU1Urjr personnel were ay, 33 to fcCtliilCI JCIi The funeral arranrements. which funeral arran(ements, which jdeaL W.

E. Checkley, Manager Russel Bowen, personnel They win go to Bnnin ne nuc are incomplete, are Being nanaiea wUl by the MitcheU-Jerdan funeral Columbus. Ga, where Capt. Tracy 1 Mary Boott, food lecturer, home. win report.

March 7, for a l-week "Mfn. "2 present a cooking demonstration at training course. At 1U conclusion he 1..1 Burgess-Osborne Auditorium be- EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON wiU be Stationed Beckley. tWif. GAS -01 -COAL SALES FJEPAK SERVICE Free Estimates in the fine arts, Is open to "VSr Military District, SALESPERSON WANTED IN DRESS SHOP -1 Mattoon.

Her demonstration will be In a model kitchen with all-electric PhUco appliances. Gets Two Fines Harry Hopkins, of Chicago, wss Tops Senior Class John Clem, of Ournee, led ths senior elsss of Warren Township High School with a four; year av erage of 4, a perfect score. John is the son of Gilbert Clem, formerly of Ash Grove, snd Bernelda Moyer Clem, formerly of Mattoon. Bis paternal grandmother to Mrs. Ella Clem of Mattoon, and his ma-ternab grandmother Is Mrs.

John A. Moyer, formerly of Mattoon, now Uving in Ournee. News Briefs fined $5 and costs for intoxication To Show Film snd 33 and costs for disorderly A fllm enUtled -citizen Dave conduct In police court here. He nmieiaa- nrovlded the National Desirable' salary with very good opportunity for advancement. experience, preferred Apply In person 1618 Broadway nnn nm nn rra was arrested at the Illinois Cen- Tlx BquaUty Assn.

of Chicago will mm txal railroad depot. be shown at, the regular meeting of the High 13 Club at the Hotel U. 8. Grant Tuesday at noon. Hospital Notes Buy Bonds! "1 Answer to Today's Punle'.

Visiting hews to 4 enS to Sally. Admitted Friday. CARD OF THANKS We wish Ho express our thanks Dinner Time, 3031 I Via HQ 1 iiwti 320 South 21st Street to all the friends and relatives for ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. IT 1 1 Dynamite Goodloe, a twe-tlnea winner, takes en Jimmy Paul ef Daytona -Beach In today's semi- final mend of the toemament ef golf club champions.

Paul ousted medalist Bogert Raben- daU ef Freeport, in, 4 and Friday. ,00 WHEATON, lU tm-Chaun-eey basinetsman and eivic leader, left an estate of K3M.a4, an inherltaaee -return filed Friday In DuPage County Court disclosed. Hubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hir- their kindness durii our recent ACROSS a Smell of good GLENN old Kemper, Greenup.

bereavement. MR. Jt Cbared After Crash Joe Eveland, 19, of 1000 Moultrie Ave, Is charged today with driving, under the Influence of alcohol after' the car he was driving hit a parked auto at 1:24 a. m. today in ths 1800 block of Champaign Ave.

The parked car, owned by Arthur Mc-Pheron, was damaged. The car was knocked about 80 test, pouce said. Gets $5 Fine TITUS. cooking 3 Reductions in 1 fish cakes Hot cross Ifiii JS i a A Opi lilX VVI I VlWlVI a 9S a 1 i 5 2. fL 2.

3. 1 i. -k J.i222 dTTTw i 9 haHE. i i a If lxl aNjnajlO SQJ. rsnk I Ripped 4 Diminishes a aovin nvwr Legendsry 12 Lemon 11 Region 14 Arrow poison 13 She cooks ths Mrs.

James Duckworth, Newton. Mrs. Thomas A. Blggers, 1821 Maple Ave. Mrs.

Doris Miller. 2713 DeWltt Ave. Miss Florence Phelsn, 2404 Western Ave, transferred to Decatur. Wanda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Landrus, "Rural Route 1, Trills. Marietta, daughter of Mr. and centaur 1 Posed fined anS costs Friday on die- Oakleys Return From orderly conduct charges. Police said Bicycle Assn. Meeting he lost his temper at the police Mr, Md Mrs.

H. R. Oakley and atatlon crotestinc a narklna meter i. Mr' nvi nf rxv. dinner I Ringworm It What good individusU food has 10 Repose Pushes HCsps forwsrd 17 Inborn JO Birds' homes it Liquid 21 It is (eontr.) messures 22 Arm bone 23 Falsifiers 24 Ireland 24 -homo 28 Continent 23 Fish eggs violaUon Ucket.

i ley and Son Cycle' sid Hobby Shop Andrewi Logan, 1 812 Shelby 41 Minds 42 High cards 43 Change place WThsW 47 New Mexlcsa town 480stlic 80 Tear it Eagle's nest 21 Wretched .28 Press 2Nlck 31 Perfume ingredient 33 Claw 38 African fly 40 Plunges Ave. Mrs. John F. Meyer, Rural Routs aisiiiiaiiaa nail here, have returned from ths Na- 1 .1 tional Bicycle Dealers Assn. meet- A1R0H3 tnC JlCK liig In Chicago held Feb.

12-13. eseeseeeessseeaeiasssBBo 0klJ fourth ln national bicycle wheel spoking con Alonxo Osborn has returned test and H. R. Oakley placed fifth Edward Reed, 613 8. 28th St.

Released Friday. Mrs. Jack L. Record and daughter, 317 6. 21st St.

Mis. Russel H. Hutson, Weetfleld. Joseph Corra, 721 S. 28th St.

Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack to ttejamllyhcms west ef Etna to th, of bicycle race, V'-efisTFT from Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Both men were presented with ntn. UatliM KlllfnlllJI Allff Sn1l1 after three weeks' treatment She h.rf k.M I.

U.1.1 27 in the center 30 Louse 12 Dress 34 Reprove 35Csuse JOWorm 37 Insect sgf I 13 Period of fstting 40 Female rabbits 4lViUKprenx) alio Payday Savings Day Hospital for sis weeks before going to sale, record of W' RurmI Rau, ti. m. i elaaon of their sales recorq oi to St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Greenup. Frank Schwinn bicycles ln 1955. Pr'ahl accompanied her home from While in Chicago, ths Oakleys.

visited the Boat Show. and their father, Friday evening. Admitted Today. Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Owtnn, 2501 Prairie Ave. Miss Charlotts Wlebs, 1003 8. 17th St. Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Jones, 1200 S. 14th BL daughter of Mr. and rjnn 11 1 in er 1 rp- T-'-f-mV-t--- inrw zt" Wi 'r- -r- rtTTi'N 1 I I FiN BIRTHS NOTICl OF CLAIM DAT! (Firot Inwrtlon Fab. 11) -Ratals of Mary K. Ollvor.

Dceaa4. Notica la horcbr alvni to aU wr-on that Monday. Aorll ind. IMS. 46 Civs forth 49 Changer Bl Estop 82 Cry of bacchsnsls 53 Poetic island 84 California To Rev.

Tt. and Mra William. Jlrt Oscar Young, Neoga. Make tt a habit to add to year savings aeeeeni every payday SAVE before yoa SPEND. Betting aside a eertara aaoant regularly est ef each payeheck ertll soea add ap to a substantial amount.

Toall like saving here, too our people are friendly and eonrteous. Open your account soon with a convenient amount. Savings are Insured to and earn a worthwhile retara. VISIT OUR FRIENDLY INSTITUTION MATTOOM FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAII 1630 Broadwaw Next to the National Bank OLIN WIRTH. Secretary Released Today.

a son at Uh3r' 19 Marshall Ave and Memorial Hospital Friday. 83 OrienUl coins Mrs. Kenneth Matthews daughter. Rural Routs 2. i Mn.

Russell Darling and Greenup. son, To Mr. snd Mrs. Jerry Jennlnp, 764 11th St, Charleston', a son st Memorial Hospital Friday. To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Reed. 801 County Court of Colts County, 1111-noia, and that elalma may ba fllxl aralnit the said huh on or twfora ild date without iaauaoco aura- roae. THIS NATIrtN'AL BASK OF MATTOON, THIfarer A Ollkaraoa, Attomaya, 88 Caresses 17Compssspol OWK 1 Temporary i shelter Mrs. Paul E.

Eiishur, Sigel. Mrs. HarUey Mitchell, 1812 Moul trie Ave. S. 17th a son at Memorial nital today.

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