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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 4

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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THE DAILY INDEPENDENT, DftlRPHtSBORO, ILLINOIS I Perry Duntaar of Du Quoin was '-one' year Springfield, 130 miles of racing was on the at Flora SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. nn T.VOTT fVifl Announcements 'FIRST "CH0RGH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST and-Elm: strtets is teld at 9:30 o'clock. -Wednesday-evening service at rThefrJeiifltajj room la open Wed afternoon trom 2:00 to 'ijfiOO i o'clock. SAVIOUR LUTHERAN South 'Ash Street Morning- (service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:15.

GRACE M. E. CHURCH H. L. Metcalf, Pastor Sunday School 9:30.

Morning worship 10:45. Epworth League 6:30. Evening worship 7:30. Midweek service, 7:00 Wednesday. Choir Practice, 8:00 Wednesday.

You are invited to worship with CHURCH OF CHRIST "400 West Pecan Street "Bible at 9:30," followed by Communion and preaching service. "Everybody welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST O. ''Shields, -Pastor 9:00 a. m.

'Morning -worship, B. Y. P. 6:10 p. m.

iEvening worship, 7:30. The church prayer hour Wednesday, 7:30. m. -'JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 1 Office, 906 Lake St. Watch Tower "Bible study Tuesday, 7 p.

m. at 209 Elm St. Visitors are welcomed Bring your Bible. "Warning" (part Why did- Jesus apeak so much about the end of the world? No. 2, "Warning" (part 2) The clergysay the League of Nations is the.

political expression of the Kingdom of God on earth. Is it? No. 3, "-Ransom." What did mean when he said he came to give himself a ransom? Hear these, questions answered by Judge Rutherford Sunday. Frances Lee Hagler is Married Friday Miss Frances' Lee Hagler, former local resident, arid Oscar' Fey. of Chester were married at Chester at six 'o'clock'Friday afternoon.

1 Lee, Bass oC Car- boridale 'witnessed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hagler of Carbondale and resided here until recently. here today oil business.

Champion Babies at State Fair SSPINGFIELD ILL Aug (UP) A. D.BuMiag Goes to Evaasville, IneL A. Dunning, former service station superintendent in Carbondale for the Standard Oil company, has been promoted to -city of the Illinois State Pair's annual salesman in and, I better babies conference, with his wife, left today. tis Dean years-old, Decatur, shared honors among, the boys with niarks of 98.S.^ Joyce won for her mother a silver loving cup, pre- program, including a 100-mile event: The, exposition wil Ibe concluded tomorrow with a beauty pageant at which "Hiss Illinois" will "be sented by GOT. -Henry Horner and I named and a trip At' tor nerse ln cash, the- sweep- lantie City, N.

to represent the Alice Barrow, 2-yeai-old stakes awaid Ior The boys state ltt an mteraatr nal contest. MV a I divided the prize money, with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. the champion baby each 'mother' receiving a cup.

This is a Mr. Duu- SPRINGFIELD, Aug. She scored 89.S in tlie compeii- races hi which the tion for. the best mark given more nation's foremost drivers partici- ning, who has been with the com- than 1,000 babies and children ex-'pated featured today's program at liany lor sometime. amined.

Two Jones, the Illinois State Fair. A total ELKVILLE ROUTE 2 By Mrs. Geo. Pate Mrs. Frank Long of Hopkinsville, is visiting her nephew, Joe Tatum.

ning. Harry AVilliams baled. straw. tor Joe Tatum and Geo. Thursday.

Geo. Rees bought a of mules fronr Joe. Tatum. Ham Perkins was in Christopher Tuesday. Ploi'n Harts.o.ck is hauling props to Dowell this Week.

ARGENTINE IMPOTS BEA't eOHN DOWN CHICAGO, 'Aug. (UP) reported on the way to the United States from the Argentine generated selling at all corn futures to- lay on the Chicago Board of Trade. Repoi-ts were preparations are being to handle the largest volume imported corn record and a heavy selling movement resulted in the corn pit. The lower trend was accelerated by good rains overnight in Iowa. The September and May futures led the initial' set-back.

Commission houses were prominent sellers during the session particularly Gene Heiple made a short visit Record-breaking corn during.rallying preiods. 9:30, Sunday Sehool. A place where vital issues are tipnsly considered. We invite you and- bring the family ot arid 'join with us in our search for God and Truth. A class tor YOU.

B. Y. P. U. Hour.

A service f0r led by. young i Training for 7:30. Evening worship. by Adult Choir. An informal service by flue congregational singing and inspiring fellowshipj' your spiritual life by "attending church on Sunday evening.

You are cordially invited to worship with us. COMMUNITY Corner North'Marion and East Streets Arthur Knoblaugh, Murphysbovo, was here yesterday on business. Miss Lillian Talbot and Miss nice Smith of Cartel-villa shopped here Friday. Miss Jewell' Dunn has gone to her home at Du Quoin for the week end. Dr.

and Mrs. M. B. Browu of Norfolk, Virginia, are visiting relatives in Garbondade. Dr.

Willard Gei-sbaqher. arid Edwin Henderson attended the State Fair at Springfield yesterday. N. A. Robinson, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.

m. Sunday evening Forum, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY 215 East Birch Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Evening -worship, 7: SO. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

CARBONDALE COMPANY OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Local office 906 Lake street. Watch Tower bible study each Tuesday, 7 p. m. at 209 W. Elm St.

Visitors welcome. Bring your bibles. fIRST PRESBYTERIAN Ra7. N. Sharpe, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.

m. Morning worship, 10:45. Young People's meeting 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. FIRST METHODIST Cameron Harmon, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.

m. Morning worship 10:45. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30.

GEM THEATRE CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS LAST TIMES TONIGHT 11 -H A' Jl. BIX MAHGARET CAIUHAH Jr. i- CHAP. NO. 4 OF "FLASH GORDON" BETTY BOO'P CA'FtTOON Adm.

Sat. any hour 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY Marion Davies HEARTS DfVI Dicif POWEtl RIIOCLES JOMSDI CH01I f.l»^MVf a SPORTS PARADE, CARTOON AND NEWS AT Afteriioou and'. S5c -fad B5u sliow Mrs. A. L.

Loless, Murphysbor'o, was in Carbonclale Friday afternoon. Paul Bradley, who was operated at HoldeU'hospital about one week ago, was removed to his home today. Joe Baudison, whose back was broken in an automobile- accident recently, remains in about, the same condition at Holden hospital. Mrs. Mae Aliel, who was operated at Holden hospital recently, expects to be removed to her home here SuSnday.

Miss Marjorie Bvown, who lias completed a summer course at Peabody college in arrived home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

and daughter, Kathleen, and Paul Brooks attended the municipal opera in St. Louis, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Hays will probably leave for their home in Jopliri, over the week-end following a several days' visit here with relatives.

Miss Lucille Brooks returned last night from a two days' visit at Pmckneyville with Mr. and Mrs. Relmond Muggins, Miss Lucille Schaeffer left today for her home at Trenton, where -she expects to enjoy her two weeks' vacation from her duties at the local division of highways office. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Storme and daughter, Ruth Wilma, of Herrin, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Natta of Carbondale attended the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus a-nd opera Red Mill in St. Louis, Friday.

Mrs. T. Phemister Dies Early Today Mrs. Susuna Phemister, 77, wife or Theodore Phemister, died at their home about six miles south' ot Carbonclale, at 1 a-, m. Funeral services will be conducted by R-ev.

Hosea Boren ot Marion at West Chapel church Sun-day at 2 p. m. 3urial will be at the Dilliuger cemetei-y. Mrs. Phemister had Jived in this vicinity Ior about thirty years and is survived by the husband, several own children and step children.

The'prominent Dr. Phemister, ai bone specialist, of Chicago, is a step son. JBIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crowell, Carbondale, have announced the birth or a son, Larry Eugene.

The i baby was born at Holden-hospital Friday afternoon. -aad Mrs. Luther of are the proud. of- son, David Luther, born a't Holdeii hospital last uiglit. AND HIS FRIENDS Specific By BLOSSBR THIS DUMBELL COULDM'T GET THE BOAT ID MOVE, AMD I TOLD HIM TO'PLJT rr IN GEAR AFTER HE THREW OUT-THE EXACTLY WHA HE HE THREW THE CLUTCH CVER- NUTTY, WILL YOU -LOOK AMD SEE IF MY HAIR IS TTJRWINC3 GRAY? THE BOTTOM OF A RIVER IS A PRETTY BIG PLAGE, WHERE IT'S DflWG? DO THINIK CAM EXACTlY WHERE WHAT'S ALL THE COMMO 2 THAT MAKES EVERYTHIWQ VERY YOU THREW rf WASH1UBBS Lulu Belle Has It Bad By CRANE MO EXPLANATION! NO "Of FLOWERS THE NEXT NCJ bvKN A PWOME i LILU BELLE is LUL DCLLC I WONDER.

WOTS HAPPENED; SAP :7 -AVHV, VE SPRAODLE- LEGGED MAVBE I SMD SUMPIH THERE'S AWOTHEK REDHEAD AWFUL HE-Mb NEVER- DONE THIS BEFOR.E. PORTER SAID SO. A WALLIS GIVES' BELLE A TREMENDOUS RUSH. NIGHT, HE FAU-S T9 APPEAR. FOR.

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MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Top Honors-for Myra By THOMPSON AND COLL ITOALL 50 WOMDEK FUL, JACK-THIS MOONJLieHT AMD TMIS-t MEAM, IMTRUDE AIM'S OM, OF EE UNDERSTAND THERE AEE SEVE.EAL. FAMOUS PEOPLE ABOARD, BESiDE YOURSELF, MV BUT7HI5 I-S THRILLIMQ, CAPTAIN'S OOIKI6 TO IWTEODUCE SOME OFTHE HE'S COMING COVW MAY! YOU PIRST, A LITTLE LADY LIMITED STATES, WHOSE: A WAR MORSE, ASJD' HER REPUTATION IM PKOUD, TO GREET HERA'S OUR. S- OUR BOARDING HOUSE ByAHERN Meet Ellis Granville HE BOILS "THE WITH SO HE AkTD COOK "DUSTY WE -THE. AT WE CAPTAIW'5 ABOARDTHE LUXURIOUS CRUISE- MVRA IS. ASTOWISHED AS THE CAP7AIM INTRODUCES WEE TO THE SHIP'S MVR.A VOU- KklOW HOW IT TO' BE FAMOUS POW'T BE SIL I'LL BET SIE EDMOMD PUT THE CAPTAiM UP TO IMTEODUCIMO SOME-'! OME ELSE; MOW-E OUR MEXT DISTIN1GUISHED GUEST IS THAT WORLD- FAMOUS IMTERNJATiOwAL FIMAM'CIEE Mg.

ELLIS GEAK! VIULE AtslD WITH VOUR KlWD-'PER- MISSTOM. 1KE TO IMTEODUCE.

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Years Available:
1923-1949