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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 6

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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PAGE SIX THE DAILY INDEPENDENT, MURPHYSBORO, ILLINOIS 'P-ersonalogranhs Fan AUTUMN PJ. Exercise" A. aictfOVERX ysifril Director Cei 7 PERCT (BY MRS. ALICE FISK) 5- labor nice-ting was held in the opera house here Friday. I j- Webster of Stbeleville alleged the labor meeting here Friday Rev.

O. E. Mysrscongh filled his legular appoint.ment at Denmark church Sunday. Clarence Fisk attended church services at Benmp.rk, Sunday. Henry Jacobyof Cutler spent-a slioit time Saturday taking advantage of some of th a bargains C.

C. Nesbit store. C. E. Hallbnuer of Denmark was Percy on business Saturday.

H. Jones of Tilden attended tile labor meeting here Friday. Baptist. Sunday school will rdtfoer an Easter program during Sunday school hour Sunday at the Baptist church. Eyarvbodv 7 come, i Mrs Ella Fisk and Clarice, attended church sei vices at the Presbyterian church Sun- dav at Cutler.

'C. C. Nesbit, who has been confined to his home for the past or three weeks, is able to ha out- again. Will Fisk sowed' clover seed for Julius Jacoby Monday. Amiel Seiberg and family who have been living at Coulterville (luring the winter, have moved hack to Percy.

and Will Fisk went to Steeleville Tuesday to vote. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch and family have moved back to Percy fiom Coulterville. The election for road commissioner of road district 'No.

3, was held at Steeleville Tuesday and the Percy voters went -there to vc-te. John Uffelmann was elected road commissioner by a majority of 02 votes in preferenca to Henry Kingston. Mrs. Carrie N-ickelson is ill with the flu at her home. A Health Factor FRIDAY.

APRIL 6, 1928 this 'world tlio business girl re'-2. g-vic luucUeoa a3 a matter of c-J-iitara ov Very few to ccaci-jcr that it is an 1m- r.Oi~L-:it fr.ct;r. sort of Ir.ne'j. o'- 1 cats tho manner in it is eaten a Great dsal of ir.r:ucr.=3 on tlie general well Sonc, it true, look forward to r.3 a break in the day'jj 'monotony. Thcco girls, as a rule, make tco great an event ot lunch cat rcoro food than is for NeJtliar an inc'iiToront ncr an ovor-onlhuslastlc one the mid-day r.icil is desirable.

Luncheon should consist of a fresh vegetable, whole wheat or bran bread, a plain puadir.g or gelatin and a glass of milk or cap of cocoa. It should be eaten slowly in a cnn- gsnial and pleasant atmosphere. SIMPSON (BY LORENA LINZE) Misses Mae and Clara Sherman were shoppers in llurpbysboro Saturday. and Mrs. Henry Dit2ler and daughter of Murphysboro, spemt Saturday evening with Mrs.

Lena Ditzler and 'Son. William Linze and son spent Mitrphysboro shop- Saturday in Ping. Mr. and Mrs. JoHn Gaertner of Herring, Mr.

and Mrs. William Alstat and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman, Mr. and 'Mrs.

George Grohman and family spent Sunday with" Mr. and Mrs. William Linze. 1928 Motor License Application Blanks. They are free.

We help' you fill them out. Notary service if you want it, for small charge. The Daily Independent. -j4-tl Women Grateful For New TOM THUMB TO BE MARRIED FRIDAY The scent of orange blossoms and; tinkling of wedding bella makes Lincoln an interesting place these clays. On Friday evening April G' at 7:30 in the school's auditorium the UNION HILL (BY MABEL.RE3MAN) Mr.

and Mrs. John Alley and That Stomach of Yours! Fort Wayne, was terribly rundown in health. I had indigestion and gastric stomach trbuble. My' food did not digest, I would just seem to 1 lie' in a would causing distress. I was anemic, grew thin and DIET AKD EXBPXISE FOIL A CL3AS.

GICIJT Aftsr eating it is bsst. to rest, if possible, for about fifteen minutes. This allows tho blood to concentrate on the digestion of t.ho food, whereas if a person is active the blood is to other parts of the body. Diet for Avcrnao Person Fruit; bran or era-ham muffins; cocoa or a coffee substitute. Take glasses of water between breakfast and Innch.

LUNCHEON: Soup; gelatin calad; dark bread; glass of milk; fruit or tapioca pudding. Two-glasses ''water 'between' lunch and DINNER: Loan meat, fish o'r jchicken; green vegetable; a baked sure to cat llio skin: calr tea, torcd but got no better. My druggist Sftriscd nic to take Dr. Piarcc's Golden Ijjledieal Discovery and it to make good red blood, relieved me of indigestion and stomach trouble aiid I have had no trouble from these ail- rjRnts Ina Wald- sfiEmidt, 430 Poplar St. Druggists advise the use of Medical Discovery" in either liquid or tablet fora, bacauco ii reliable.

or chocolate; Special Prices on all Cuts-, of BEEF, PORK, AND VEAL For Easter You will just love this new wonder- of Dan Cupid's victim ful cleansing cream containing Co- V1 concluded. Tom Thumb's coa Butter, which melts into the invitations have been extended the skin, removing all -dirt and attendants and out of town, guests. Great for dry or loose skins. Keeps are arriving in great numbers. The your complexion, peachy and youthful.

Prevents approaching wrinkles. Ask for MELLO-GLO Cleansing companion to the famous MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Harrison's 0. K. Drug Store.

TOTE FOR JOHNSON Democratic Candidate For CORONER Leave your orders for colored eggs for Easter Here: JOE BORGERS auditorium been transformed into a beautiful garden in which the wedding ceremony will take place. No pains have been spared to make this one of the most beautiful and unique affairs of the sea- son. I Tom Thumb and his charming bride number their friends by hundreds so in order yourself admission, have 25 cetns for adults, and 10 cents for children with the doorkeeper. This entitles you to an usher who will conduct! you to your proper place in time! for the 'impressive ceremony which will.be performed in the.following order. i Wedding March.

Where a "Voice is Calling. Love You Truly. Promise Me. Johnson. Thomas.

Fox. Best Dillinger. Brides Laner. Bride's Brooks. Groom's Mother Leona Barringer.

Groom's Crowell. Hing Young Marberry. Flower Lou Brown, Martha May. Westerfleld. Subject to Primary, April 10.

Addie Queen, Votes of both men and women will Frances Widdows, Betty Clark, be appreciated. tie Lou Fla'nnigan, Imogene Wil Organ Presentation By A. FULFORD Find your name in this ad- Receive Free The comic side of the American Legion Convention in Paris. Guy Deliell The Laughs Are Killing! Admission lOc 30c Also Special Good Friday Program "The Passion Play" A gorgeous spectacle and great tutor of religion and ancient history. Also The Collegians And Paramount News A brand new line of comedy and laughs.

A dynamic of laughter! Boar! Laugh and Giggle! Also Comedy and Admission Oc 30c S. A. Dinwiddie Coming April Bancroft in "Underworld" lows, Mary Kennedy, EiJna Swinford, Beulah Lee Maise; -boys: David Earl Garrett, Donald Crowell, Albert Robison, Donald Bartell, Billie Spiller, James Montgomery, Eugene Clutts, Donald Vincent. Dean Crowell, Gladys Penninger, Bobby Nowell, George Fox. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our trienfiS and neighbors for the kindnesh) and sympathy shown us in" the illness and death' of cur roil, William Eugene.

Also lor tho floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin and Family. aa-lt' A.

A. JlcCovorr. lo'LUrrs to Mr. .41 4incl York Citj-. word in hotel con' struction.

and service. fT)IGHT in iv center of ness and theatre districts, and convenient to all rail- street bus lines. the quiet refinement of au I exclusive club. of it rooms has Circulating ice water, large bed lamps, i the door, other unusual features. jites from $3 price posted in ea en room Charles Heiss Director children spent Sunday afternoon wjth Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Thompson, and family. Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Harry William- sou, I.orene Williamson, and Gould Nasbitt called on Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Reiman and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson and -family spent Sunday-with Mr.

and Mrs. Will Pierson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whistler and daughter, Marie, visited their daughter, Helen, at Sunday.

Miss Margaret Falkenberry spent' the week end with Mabel and Lois Roiman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson business visitors in Mtir- physboro Saturday. I Mrs. Jans Thompson spent Sat! unlay with Mrs.

John Alley. Mr. and Mrs. Kinest Harrouff i and family called on Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Thompson and I Jos Reiman called on Mr. and 'Mrs. John Alley, Friday. There is a -revival -meeting being held at Pleasant Hill church this week. Theodore Walker and Waiter Phoenix called on Thornp- ison, Friday evening.

I Orvills and '-Everette Thompson (and Charley Lang -called on Harj vey Thompson Wednesday night, i Union school will class Satur- I day. A brsket dinner will be served. Everybody welcome. OHIO REDS, Bushel sale Grocers and Sanitary Meat Markets THRIFT Means Price and Quality at the Lowest Prices. Join The Many Thousands, of People Who Save 10 to on Their Weekly Groceries and Meats By Doing Their Trad- 4 Cans Man when most alive to his physical condition is only 25 per.

cent conscious of what his body is; doing, scientists say. Everything you seed for holding primary and election at your precinct asay be obtained at reasonable prices at us take the bother of securing all your supplies. Just say, "Send us supplies" and we do the rest GROCERIES Every Ounce of Meat We Sell is U. S. Government Inspected.

Honest Weight Lower Prices Our Stock of Groceries Are All the Leading Brands. Fresh Stock Lowest Prices Large Sliced Del Monte Large Can Rosedale Large Can CRITES SUGAR Extra Quality PORK CHOPS BEEF STEAK Gold Medal FLOURV 24 ib. sa'ck TALL PINK' BEEF ROAST From Quality Meat Chuck, Ib 25c Rib, Ib. Rump, Ib. 28c Shoulder, Ib SPRING LALMB Del Monte Oval Can Large PET P.

G. NAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars Leg Lamb Lamb Chops Roast From Shoulder, Ib. MILK, 3 cans FLAKES, or POST TOASTIES Fancy Breakfast Bacon, 4 to Ib. Aver, by the side, Ib. Nice Lean SALT MEAT, Lb.

PURE CANE Del Monte PORK AND Large Can SHOULDER PORK ROAST Nice Fresh HAMBURGER, Ib Best Grade WEINERS and. Frankfurters, FRESH HAM PORK jlarge Ripe Yellow BANANAS, Doz Down ONION Lbs. Foi ONION PLANTS CAKE FLOUR, Sweet Juicy ORANGES, Doz. mm FRUIT, Ea. Blue Label KARO SYRUP, Can Pure Tomato CATSUP, 2 bottles Big 20c Bottle MUSTARD, Bottle Crisp Head LETTUCE, Lb.

Clabber Girl BAKING POWDER, Can Fresh Leaf LETTUCE lOc TABLE SALT Foi Tender Green ONIONS, Bu Seedless RAISINS TOMATOES Standard Pack, 3 cans GREEN PEPPERS, Lb 10c Double Loaf Evaporated PEACHES. Lb. Thin Skin Meaty PRUNES, Fresh RHUBARB, Lb. Best Quality Fresh SPINACH, Lb. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 2 bars VINEGAR, Gal.

Crisp CELERY, 2 for.

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Years Available:
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