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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 8

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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PAGEEIpHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER' H. L. liagler and on Tuesday Mubiq fvml -Ncimv Beatriaaj3mikh, Sunday with Lebnii, r'Poa'rl and' and Howard Maggie. Holder, Those apeni Christmas Mr. and' 'D.

W. Holder and family Mr. and P. M. and Howard Waylaiid program' by with! tjifc school.

Several vicinity at- terided tlur Clirjst-imis program.giv- BIG LAKE ISLAND Theo. Schuesslcr called on William Waithers. Martin Weianor of Jacob spent Sunday with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs, Theo Schuesslor, Mrs. Harry Eataman marto a business trip to Mrs.

Theo Schuesa- lev's. 0. iCrain of Oorham was business visitor hero 'Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry.Holder spent Sunday with hor parents, Mr. ant Mrs. Theo Schuesslor. CEDARV1LLE Mr. and Mrs.

Ardoll Pulchor and son, Anton, of East Cnromlelet, Npent Friday nnd Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Jmhoff. Those who took Chrtatinus din- nor with Mr.

and Mrs. John Kclman and children, Billio Milda, wore Mr. and Mra. Frank Re I man and children, Leroy. Volma nm'l Mr.

and MI-B. Mart Imhoff and children, Harold and Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roiman and son, Ardeu; Mr. and Mrs, RoHeann and children of Christopher; M.

and MI-H. JuIIun Reiman and children, Robert and Carrie Alice; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reirnan; Dr. nnd Roth and children, Leslie and Lucilc.

Mrs. Frank Reimau and IVJra. Ira Bastion wero Christmas shop- pors in Murphysboro Wednesday evening. Those who spent Chrlatmas with Mr. and Mra.

Noah Rolmnn wenr: Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Zimmerman and children, Hone, Sarah, and Mildred of Hurst; Mr. ami Thom- aw Stantoii, of St. Louis; Mr.

and MrH. Ira Unadori and Herman ftni- man. Mr. aml-Mro. Frank Reitnan and Friday nhvht with Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Imhoff. Mrs.

Ira Ensden spent, Sunday with Mrs. -Roiman. Howard Went her ford's have moved-from the Fred farm and now occupy the JOG Moore farm. Lawrence Hauser spent Sunday with Leroy Roiman. Those who spent -Thursday evening with Mr.

and Frank Reiman and family wereV Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chnrtrand of Murphys boro, Mr, and Mrs. M. L.

Imhoff oncl children, Harold arid Howard. Ellen, Thompson'and 'Grant Saylor, Arden Reiman and Lillian Kes- sol spent Monday with Mrs. -Frail Ic Reiman. West and faintly Anna, Mr. and civ (lamp Creok Church Wed- Mi's, Wm.

Watidiu', and family of neaday evening. Fortville, Mr; and 'Mrs. Ida Smith' and Holder, Mr. F. L.

Holder and sons and Roy Holder of Carbondale, Miss Ruth Golligher of Murphysboro'and; Mr. and Mrs. John Matheny and family. Mrs. John Crawshaw is on the sick Hat.

Will JacHson Poraou and Rev. Smith of Murphysboro spent Sunday with Mrs. T. Turner and family. BREWER FORKS OF BIG MUDDY 'Mr.

and Mrs. Milo Newton and Clyde and Glenn, of Herrin, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mra! Win. Murray, called at Wm. I-Iolleran's Saturday, returning; ho live Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs.

Melvin Bowling Royalton called on her. father, Wm. I-lolleran Sunday evcmiig. Leek spent Christmas with hlH dmu.vl)U>r, Mrs. Jim of it oar Hallidayburo.

Forrest Mulvuney I'M spending the week visit ing home folks at luka. Albert McCune called at Win. Jfo-llornu's Monday. Clarenco Shirley butchered hogs one dya last week. Mr.

and Mrs. John. Reinert and Teddy Herman return 3d to their home at Chicago, Christmas, after spending Ilia past two weeks here. CEOWELL Tho Christmas program was well lUomled at school Wed- night. Air.

and Mrs. T). Osburn spent. wilh Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest T'rynn Jind family of Murphysuoro. Frank Grumiv.or has returned homo i'rrnn Kirksville, Mo. is-: iu Carbondale with hor grandmother. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Flakier sponl Friday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Etherton ant family were- Carbon'dale visitors Sunday.

The, little infant of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley has been ill but' i some' improved. Mips Helen and Claud Etherton called on.Lester, Chester and Beulah Stanley, Sunday. Miss Lucile and Claud Etherton called on their uncle and aunt, Mr.

and. Mrs. Dock Lane. Mr. and Mrs.

Harbard 1 Tuttle and Misses Delia and Leila Tuttle was in Carbondale Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dock Lane of Eth- orton, are the proud parents of an eight ami one-half: pound girl. It- was named Kal.herine Irene. A' crowd from this vicinity attended the Dutch Ridge Wednesday night.

Lon Penrod called on Joe Stan- ley''Sunday-morninR 1 Mr, and Mrs. Harbard Tuttle spout- Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Roy Etherton. Mr. and Mrs.

Crate Crawshaw and Mrs. 0. Guinn spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stanley and family Saturday night, LONE OAK Mae Lee spent, Christmas day with and Mrn.

Wm. Wayland ar.d family, Miss Ecatrico Smith' upon a few ilays ni Ovavillo la we'elc. yioyd Cox called on Bernice hursday al'vernoon. Worth on and Earl Galp of called on Vines Leo last sons spent Christmassy with of south 'of' JVIurphysboro. Vince Lee and Emmalee eveing -in 'Ava.

'Charley Bagley employ.ed. Mississippi, bottoms, speiit the week end with folks, Miss Bernice spending a few days With Floyd Cox. and -Mrs. Ted Hayes and. son, Harold, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr.

and. Mrs. Wm. Waylancl. Charley Fehringer of Jacob and Frsd.

Farncr Grain, called on Vince Lee Thurnday afternoon. Miss Nell Eiggerstaff of 111., who has teaching Oalc- Hid'ge schoollias given it up. Miss Emma Pulcher, is employed at Murphysboro, spent the week end -wtih hor folks. Miss Beatrice Smith- spent Sunday night Ruby and Frank Davis of Kansas is. visiting her.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lr.van, Mrs. Davis formerly Miua Belle Levan. i Pleasant Smraay night.

teaches the Sharon School, near'. Murphysboro, 'is' spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs, Grover Saddler anc 'Children, of Bush', spent Christmas with 'Mrs: Saddler's Mr and Mrs, George Thompson; JENKINS was Carl Mr. ana Roy Johnson and baby and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Murpliyaboro spent Christmas with Mr. Johnson's parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs, Johnson. Misses Clara Nobel and Hazel Tripp spent Sunday with Mabel Jackson.

Edward Gearfiardt and son, Raymond, called on Frank Gearhardt Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nobel and i.aughtres,- Bessie and Clara, spent Sautrday with Mrs. Bettie Norton uid children. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Byrne, Evilyn and James Jackson of near Jarbonrlale, took Christmas dinner vith Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Jackson' and children. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tripp and children spent Sunday at Albert Nobel's. Misses Lena Lindsey, Edith Bastion and Viola Lindsey attended the Christian Endeavor at.

Mt. Louie 'Ihle and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Ihle's father, and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Vastine.

The Jenkins" school closed for the holidays with a very nice program, whiclv was enjoyed by Those who enjoyed a splendid 'Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Futrell were: Mrs. Lucy. Compt and children, Lorean and Sylvester, Mr.

and Mrs. Len- and children, Mr. and Mrs. ry Rogers and of Sand Ridge," Charley Rogers of Murphysboro, Marguerite and.Lester steele, Mary, Herbert and Raymond Fut- roll, Jimmie Johnson and Joe Pler- on of Murphysboro. All departed the evening wishing to eat many more such dinners with Futrell.

Mr, and Mrs. Joe Piquard and family'spent Christmas with hlg mother, Mrs. Piquard, of Murphysboro. Will Venus spent Chri.stmaa his daughter, Mrs, Newt Beck. SHOAL CREEK r' 1 ni'WHne, devolorfer roontfe dies in UorrJcaux.

ti victim of the X-ray of ant'f-roxin leaves Ncnnna. Alaskn. I'or Nome by uos-alPd Leonard Sep. pa la. famous clog-musher, atnrts from Nome to moot to relay nhti-toxin to town stricken with diphtheria epidemic.

February Collins; imprisoned In cave near Cave City, found dead after 17 days. MeiUll of Illinois dies Frederlch of Germany dies. IS 3 Coolklffe inaugural- eel thirtieth president. thoiifwnd homeless when fire destroys 3000 Tokyo buildings- Tornado sweeps Illinois. Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee.

Over SOO hilled, 3749 injured. Property loss Is $18,000,000. Breakers and I'nlm Beach hotels, Palm Beach, cle- strayed by lire. Loss is over 95,000,000. April Chapman, notorious bandit, convicted of murdef of Policeman Shelly at Hartford, Conn.

Sentenced to hang. May Gen. Nelson A. Miles illcy. Seldon Spencer, mln'era 1 killed explosion Glen, C.

Juno Robert La Follette, Wisconsin, dies. Edwin F. Laaa, North Dakota, dies. destroys part of Santa Barbart, hilling 12. Scopes found guilty of violating Tennessee's anti-evolution law and fined $100.

Jennings Bryan dies. August Board accepts- Henry Ford's offer of 000 for 200 scrapped ships. Machlnac boiler explodes near Newport, Thirty passengers September Shbnnndoah destroyed arid 14 of crew killed, in storm at Cambridge, 0. but three of crew of 30 die'when" submarine S-51 is rammed and sunk, October States Shipping Board o'usts Rear Admiral Leigh Palmer (retired) as- of the Fleet Corporation. Cfipt.

Elmer E. Crowley, Boston and New York, takes his place. body of Charles Ames, U. S. airmail pilot, Cleveland, who disappeared 10 clays-before, Is found in wrecked plane In mountains near Belief onto, Pa.

November and Means Committee comiMwes work on tax recliict.lon sots final reduction total at 3G6 709, trial of William Mitchell '12 v.Vrttfrtt^'8&i<^i$w 1 lilt v.jj, it; VT- Mrs. Sing Williams of Clittord spent Thursday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hooper of Herrin spent Thursday and Friday night with the latter's uncle, Mr. arid Mrs.

Austin Johnson. Miss Ida Edwards returned home after spending the last week visiting her sister, Mrs. George Rath of Elkville, Herbert Nance called on Mr. and Mrs. Austin' Johnson Thursday evening.

Mrs. Williams spent Friday night with brother and family, Mr, 'and Mrs. -Edgar Johnson and children, Those who spent Christmas with Mr. J. H.

Johnson were: Mrs. Sing Williams of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hooper of Herrin, Mr. and Mrs.

G. P. Rath and children' Louie and Inez of Elkville, Mr. and Mrs. 'Edgar Johnson and children, John, Barney, Joe, Helen 1 and Ruby Lorine, Miss Dora Bowers, Bradley, Mrs.

Raymond Weston and son Raymond Lavern, and Mr. Mrs. Austin Johnson, Herbert Nance and Laurence Williams motored to Grand Tower Friday morning and called on the former's brother, WiHard Nance, and family. Miss Mabel Nance're- turned home with them after spending a week with Wll'lard Nance. John Lipe called oh Tom Farris Sunday.

Those who called at Edgar Johnson's were Jean -Clark and son Ja'ck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Ritcherson and Pete Ritchersbn, Beatrice, Minnie and Ethel Hobbs; Laurence Williams, and Herbert-and -Mable Laurence Williams spent a few days last week with Herbert Mr. and Mrs. John Osburn m'oTed to town a day or so-ago- Mr.

and Mrs. 0, R. Rath and children spent ThiiVuday and Friday night with the JattorV Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Johnson. Miss Mildred Byars returned to her'-'duties of teaching school after spending a week with home folks near Carbondale. Joe Johnson' spent'Friday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J.

H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hooper and PERFORMANCE ptJ are now at the of a new year.

are happy, chock full pf good things-to eat, the din lof last night's celebrating 'Still Tings in your cars and apparently you are carefree. But have" you considered just what this twenty-sixth year of -the twentieth century has in store for you? In making for 1926 have you chosen; Uienricarefully and only considerable have you hap- dbwn a few just for the sake of to- break them just as yoil dm a year ago? Have you-slopped to consider ilu- f'uiip fore allowing ih dead past to bury itself Let your'mistakes of 1925 lead you ihaking your New Year's resolutions. "Every man for himself," is a slogan wellj worthy of listing at the top of yciir 1926; resolution how much happi would be if you would but alter it ju' to read: "Every man for hims everyone else, too." How much, smoother things in 11. old world would move along for you 7 this new year if you adopted tliatci and then everyone else did Your life, despite resolutions or ai or anyone else, is going to be just r.iakc it. UP TO YOU.

fflfl Mrs. Sing Williams spent Saturday and VSatufdjay night with the latter's ami family, Mr. and Mrs. and children, s-J of near, Sand Monday Johnson. a.

basket ball. game 'community watch at. the to go to the new fire The fire engine. as and let us all help can to get the payments. ready' as they" come due.

For your" may be the first to be saved ffrpna: total loss by this department. The teachers of the nigh, school are visiting hora'e' folk during their vacation, C. E. Wright in Makanda, Miss Gale Boynton, near Salem;" Miss Nellie Griffin 1 Stewanlson; Miss Nellie Swain, Prentice; and Miss Vivian DeWitt, Bsnton. Prof, and Mrs.

Wiukler of the grade school, visited in'Verg'ennes, and Miss Jane Adkins, also of the grade school, with her parents in Anna. Tom Harris, husband and little son, are cor lined 111 a hospital in St. Louis, recfiivo.fl a telegram to. come at once, that the condition of her little son. Jesse was seriou.s.

Art Hays and w)ie are spending the holidays with the Hartshorns of Danville. W. H. Aken and son, R. B.

Aken, and family spent Christmas in Murphysboro with his grand daughter, Mrs. 'Fred Seyierth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kimmel; able to lake Christmas dinner their son, Robert fainily.

Fred Smith, Roy Coxen, He? Gray, Arthus Gray reth of St. Louis, and of Ware came to Elkvill'e Chiistmas with home folks anj atives. E. T. Stamm has of paralysis at liis of town.

Several cases .0,1 ported in Elkville and with an epidemic of in towns above us we shouldv more cautious about health tions. Rev. Swepten will begin a. vival in the M. E.

church morning; 'horsblf to special session legislature, -White Plains, N. Jury turns verdict in favor Alice Jones Rhinelander annulment suit of Rh.lnelandqr,. RESOLVES- RESOLVES- 1 vpc. 3) 4b tw 1 vjUjLU VEAG MERRIEST OF YOUR. VES- HE AND MOM To TRY UP TU ToSee THAT NO HE MACCSE5.

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