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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER me PAGE THREF ETY MR. AND MRS. WALTER- HAMILTON TAKE PART BRIEF REUNION AT LIPE HOME Mr. and Walter "Hamilton and son John of Jacksonville left for home on Thursday after a brief Stanley, left on STANLEY FAMILIES LEAVE FOR WEST IN SEARCH OF HEALTH'FOR ELDER MEMBER Mr. and Mrs.

Joe. E. Stanley, and sons Forrest, Ronald and Carl, ac- ma Sumn'er, Carbondale; Mrs. Elmerr Mason, medical, Carbondale; Arthur surgery, Marion; Elizabeth Dick, surgery, Marion. Dismissed Thursday: Thelma Sumner, surgery, Ar- CUB PACK 37 TO HOLD REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT the nno.

son JULUI vi TOiitrsrliv fnr-Cal- oumner, surgery, for home on Thursday after a brief Stanley, leu on surgery, Marion, visit here at'the home Everett Henshaw, surgery, Carbon- MISS NANCY SCHNEIDER CALVIN GILLESPIE MARRIED CHRISTMAS EVE i Cub Pack 37 sponsored by er werfl In-a setting of Christmas green First Church, LSp(J and "children, Verdon, Larry and ents Mr and Mrs. John time. with, relatives. They expect of Carbondaie to stop for a visit with their son eSStt time togeth- and Chester Stanley and and- Mrs. Lawrence family, in Baton Rouge, La.

On the eve of departure the dale. setting of Christmas green First Baptist cnurcn, aw 1 Lipe and children, Verdon, Larry the eve oi departure-tne candlelight, and in the pros- Main Street, will hold the month- and Janct of Chester, Mr. party members were guests Ihoii- ence" of parents and a' few close ly pack meeting tonight at seven ajjd Mrs Geor Elston and son at dinner at the home of Mr. friends Miss Nancy Schneider and o'clock at the church, the Rev. an(J George, and Sue and Mrs.

Argel Hanson in Mur- Calvin Gillespie were quietly mar- W. L. Ueppenhagen said today. Ann Mr and pioyd Rushing physboro. Others attending from ried at eight o'clock on Christmas The Pack was recently, rcorgan- and daughter vonda Jo, Mr.

and Carbondale were Mrs. Minnie Craw- Tuesday December 24, at the ied and this will be the first meet- Mrs Bert Lipe ano sons Richard haw, and Mr. and Roy.Frye. of the bride's parents. The ing for the boys and their parents.

and Jonnny Bill, Mr. and Mrs. ceremony was performed by the Weekly, den meetings are held each Ham ii t0 and John and the i nTtrl NOTICE There will be a invited benefit in benefit William Scott Died At 5unset Haven This Morning William- 81, whose home was at '404 East Green Street here, died at the Sunset.Haven Home west of Carbondale at 6 a. m. today.

The body has been removed to the Jackson Funeral Home here, to Estella Wimberly and Mrs. Nellie Williams of Carbondale, Mrs. Bertha Shacklett of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Mrs. Arsula Dobbs of St. Louis; 23 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

state there until Monday be taken to for funeral Public Brownfield, Illinois, cd28 services burial. Surviving' are three Military Arriving From Overseas Today By The Associated Press Only- one troop transport is scheduled to arrive in ijhe United STOP TCRMIIHAITO $50,000,000 is the yearly damage caused by termites. Possibly they are active' in your home right now. Protect property completely, safely by calling TERMINIX for a free inspection. No obligation.

Carbondale Lumber Co. PKone 51 Authorized of Ohio Volley Corp. ceremony was performed by the Weekly den meetings arc auiu cam jj am ton an jonn unu WILLIAM F. TOLER IS Reverend William Janssen of the Friday after school in the homes host and r. and Mrs.

GUBST OF HONOR AT First Presbyterian Church. of Mrs. Paul Hughes, 511 Oak- Jobn Lipe DINNER AT HERTTEtt HOME Miss Mabel Patcrson of Carbon- land, and Mrs. Phil Kimmel, 310, Both and Mrs. Hamilton.are of tween the ages of 15 and dale attended -the bride, and John West Walnut.

Southern, and both Mr. B1 of Southern, ana uu- and Kirschner of Johnston City attend- Theodore 'Plumlee and Bill taught schools in Southern im- mas cd the groom. Intosh are the Cubmaster and as- goi ng from to to faer brothcr( Wi am Before the ceremony, Miss Lor- i tant. Jacksonville when Mr. Hamilton returned on Christmas Eve from raine Carrington, accompanied by Members of the Cub Committee gave up teaching to take an aa- service with the merchant marine.

Miss Bette Mitchell, sang "Through arc Arthur Ross, chairman; Rol- inistrative position there. Present for the dinner were L. the by Youmans. Mis3 an( Bridges, Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. Mitchell also played a background Don Bryant and the Rev, Reppen- GRACE METHODIST Ip Ba fc er an S0 Dicfe Mrs. Mary of Christmas music during the hagen BROTHERHO Willis, Miss Selma Stone of Eddy- ritual. I Tonight awards will be made to THURSDAY EVENING Seatnan F. Toler and Mrs.

Gillespie is the daughter of tne bovs who have passed their, The brotherhood of the 0-race the host and hostes Mr and Mrs. Dr and Mrs. W. B. Schneider of tcsts Cubbing.

Boys between the Methodist Church met Thursday Hertter and children, Shirley, Ed-jj at affP? of 9 and 12 are eligible to even ing at in the church base- and -jJV and Mrs Louis Hertter JUST THE FOOD FOR milv combined their NEW-YEARS! combined their.Christ-1 celebration 1 with, their welcome States today. The James G. Elaine An- is due at New York from Bremer- READ THE WANT ADS four daughters, Mrs. 11 WfJUfffWffJVfffffJH Every Food You Will Want for Parties and'Feasting Are Here for Your Choosing Drop in Now for "Your Selection. We Are Happy To Serve You Carbondale, and is a junior aVesoifVand" 12 are eligible to even ing at the church Southern Illinois Normal Unzver- cortiis regisrdless of ment for their regular montniy Mr.

Gillespie is the son of el nrc afjiiiation, and there are mce ting. ri 'nf A CKUltll cm.H*«l.lv", Dr. and Mrs. C. C.

Gillespie of B0w rtecn registered in Pack Johnston City, and is attending 37. cou Troop 37 is also spon- UJC school in St. Louis. by thc First Baptist Church. in charge of the president, Jessie newlyweds have left on a rca Dy Harper, who presided over the Mr.

and Mrs. Lantha Kusnmg eting. Mr. ana Mrs. A dc licious dinner was -served.

and famny of Simpson were dm- the dinner, the meeting was ner on of Mr. and trip to the South, PFC. EDWARD O'DELL SENDS GREETINGS FROM JAPAN T.O -FRiENOS-HERE RUSSELL FAMILY ENJOYED CHRISTMAS DINNER TOGETHER Mr. Lee Russell enter- i. George B'.

Elston and family. business session. Quite a number, Mr and jyi rs jruman Kelly -and of business items were disposed of. family Cairo-visited at tee home Following the business session, and Mrs. R.

Eugene Burns thc program chairman, Morte Staf- Qdne sday evening. ro A 4- 4-tiic timp snnffi! dale-arr rectlving toeautUul'cwdi. diEttactively from 'fit. Edward' ODell, with from Pfe. "the' eldest son.

of IjCy ty V1B of their family at ford, At this dinner anfl music in enjoyed. Chest ome. read the scripture with Reno led the prayer, songs anfS'HOSPITAL; NOTES trombone solos; wr. and Mrs. George'Sltttr ol lnoE( pfesent were Mr.

and'Mrs. by renQer.ing fUcnii'Anna announce the birth oi Kf ral Si. ss-JSi. 1 V-" School for several terms. "'-V'a'nd Mr's, Rollie Colter The meeting was closed with, a and children; Mrs.

Marjorie Baxter prayer, and children; Mr. and Mrs. Bunle! ter and children; Mrs. LIONS CLUB TODAY Thc regular noon meeting Mr and Makanda announce, the birth of a daughter born December 26, at Holden Hospital. Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Warren of Carbondale announce the birth of regular noon meeting ui HIU ter an a cm aren, ivus. nr uftMW BUREAU oc Club was -not held today. French and children; Mr. and Mrs. OF HOME daugh ter born December 26, at ings have been suspended for Edgar Russell; Mr.

and The Crab Orchard Ukejwt of HitaL weeks for the holiday season Wayne iin a ms and children; Mr ome Bureau, met last evening at Mrs Pau Evans Mr. and ho of Mrs J. 0. Hudgms, has taken some of thc mfcm out of 'town ae Williams ana children; mr. Home Bureau, mei Mr Mrs aul 01 Mrs Stan Roberts; Mr.

and home of Mrs, J. 0. Hudgms, i Tunnel Hill aimou nce the 'birth -of Brown and-daughtcr; Mr. 715. South Marion Street.

I hter born December 26, at IV ana ivno, oiau Bill Brown and-daughter; Mr. 715. South Marion Street. I daughter born December 26, at Mrs. Eugene Meachem and, There were sixteen members and H()lden H0 spi ta sister- Mr.

and Mrs'. Raymond guests present, Hughes and Mrs. Beaulah Hill. Mrs. Madge Cox a demon-1 Admitted Thursday.

Everett The music was played by Jimmy stration of recreation in the nome. Henshaw surge ry, Marion; Joan Baxter Alvin Roberts and'Shortie Contests, games and singing were sur gery, Carbondale; Thcl- I enjoyed, Mrs. Sanders won 2 I ttlD pig. Miss Mary Crawshawj Paul Maloney Kenneth played several piano Bill Huppert all, A gift exchange was enjoyed and of this''-city this morning.for rs, Willis Snider won the prize, HINT'CmU '-''CKftraUa where they will attend for the mp'st her pack- oasKetball, tournament, 'being a ge. v.iA+hur*.

1 Dainty refreshments were served l- hostMST Mrs i .1 i i Dy me -Mr -and Cox The 'meeting will be- Jan j. s'ptt rub-sootbr a 3 Christmas dinner, the- uary Mr. and- McMillan. Sift. nri i and Mrs.

'JesSc. KOUR GENERATIONS PRESENT FOR 3 CHRISTMAS" DJNNER Stephenson anjl-Mr. and -e'Mrs. 0 Miller and daughter, --To. spent Christmas Day My dental officc.af'Creal Springs with Mr.

and Mrs. Z. Lowrey wiH closed during the month oi Illinois. I There January Dr H. L.

0 were four generations represented cd27 and twenty members of the family youngest 5 being Master J. East St. FASHIONED AROUND AND SQUARE At The CARBONDALE DECEMBER 'v 28th -ARTISTS nnd 50c NI(fHT ngers Champion. nfl His Electric dfeitar COMEVD BRING THE FAMILY ission: Gents 75c I Let show you how tjiii Mr. 1 and Mrs.pLowrex celebrated: PARAVOX eliminatoi any waiting their' 63rd Bedding i or er vice.

'No lending aidjo facto ry, last September 29th. bothersome loan Jo Jeannine -was' accompanied 1 nTlft A Y' hom'e by hsr Sharon SImras REVO lUTIQNART of spending her ADVANCE chapB ,1,, Mr and Mrs. OP-" o'biainobit only in RAVOX H.a.ins a group young i (i ul eveningSt.theirTiome on 'Sooth Illinois Avenue, NOTICE Dr. H. W.

Patterson ot Carbondale does not have an office in Springs and will not be closed on vacation, son Dentist. con, with cant. No bulky 'batinv cenltf. No ballirv cold TIV Ihli PARAVOX, W. Woods Patter- 313 w.

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