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i OOEIY H. A. Club Meeting The Household Arts club was entertained yesterday afternoon at its first meeting, since discontinuing for the summer months, at the home ot Mrs. Bert Diekerriian, on West Main street with Mrs. Ceeil Bass and" Mrs.

Ralph Hamilton as the assistant hostesses. At the regular business meeting two new members were taken into the club Mrs. Claude- Fox and Mrs. Earl Throgmorton. The revealing of the sunshine friends was made at this time and new names were drawn.

The program ot the afternoon consisted of a book review, "The Ginger Griffin," given by Mrs. Glenn 0. Brown. A social time followed and a delicious salad course was served. Those present were: Mrs.

Richard. Taylor, Mrs. Bert Runalls, Mrs. Claude Legg, Mrs. Loyd Bradley, Mrs.

Harry Curtis, Mrs. Harry Seibert, Mrs. Glenn O. Brown, Mrs. Robert S.

Reeves, Mrs. Hunt Mitchell, F. Spear, Mrs. C. E.

Bennett, Mrs. L. Marberry, Mrs. Harry Grater, Mrs! W. A.

Bandon, Mrs. Earl E. Qoddard, Mrs. Hattie Hudelson, Mrs. Charles Pardee, Mrs.

R. A. Stanleyi Ernest L. Schremp and hostesses, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs.

Bass and Mrs. Diekerman. Past Noble Grand Club Mrs. Clarence Baggett entertained the Past Noble Grand club with a pot luck supjier last evening at "her home on Oakland avtnue After the pot luck a business meeting was held and a was read from one of the former members, Mrs Belle Young, who is in the I. OOF.

Old Folks' Home at Mattoon. Those present were: Mrs. Maude Dillmger, Mrs Carrie Turmpseed, i Mrs. Smith, Frank Mrs Pearl DeLisle and daughter, Manan June, Mr and Mrs Chester Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W': Flynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Baggett and chil- dien, Florene and Leonard Ray CARBONDALE DAILT FREE PRESS. TUESDAY.

SERmMBER 11. NOTED CHURCH (Continued from page Edgar-LePere Eleanor LePer'e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. -E.

LePere of Ava who attended the Teachers' College here, John Edgar of Campbell HJ11 were married" in Benton Wednesday by Meads. Joe Montgomery of-'Chester yisited. here with friends today. J. R.

Johnson, who is employed, at Centralia, spent -the week-end at his tome here. Mr. and Mrs. Al Storme of Herrin weve guests ot Mr. and Joe F.

Van last evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Taylor left this morning for several days' trip to Chicago attending the fair. Bromley Ox Miss Marcedith Holmes left Sun day for Shelbyville, where she wi attend a business school. Tri Sigma Pledges Sigma Sigma Sigma Teachers' College- sorority held ribbon pledging Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapter house, 806 South Normal avenue. The following girls were pledged at this time: Madonna Frey McLeansboro, Frances Middaugh Metropolis, Alberta Moore of Coulterville, Mary Benner' of Anna, Alice Caldwell, Marguerite Snyder, Elizabeth Merwin, Lena Doris Watson and Imogene Holder of Carbondale, Laura Marie McCann of Murphysboro and Deborah Bowman of Grayyille. i Tea Misses Frances Patterson and Helen Arnold and Kirs.

Loren Baylor entertained at a tea yesterday from 4:30 to 5:3.6 at'the latter's home in the Cherryda'le apartments, In honor of Miss Mae' Berniqe "Boorher, who is: leaving the latter of the week to 'attend Northwestern at Evanston and Miss Maiy Barrow, who is for Greericastle, to attend DePauw University. Misses June and Betty Lou Vick and Dorothy Harris assisted in the dining room pouring tea. Pink tapers and pink roses "used on the table. "About forty guests 'attended. Miss Bernice left yesterda- to spend a few days with her aun and Mr.

and Mrs. 'Has! end, in New Athens. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Kelley-of Pa du'cahy' were visitors here Sun day. Mrs. Kelley remained and wil be employed here. Mrs.

Floyd Williams and children Peggy Lou and John Samuel, spen today in Carterville with the. form er's mother, Mrs. Lula Mann. The D. A.

R. Meet Daughters of the American Revolution met last evening at the lome of "Mrs. John King, 410 Soutli Forest avenue. The regent, presided during the which of the singing of the Class to Entertain Families The Agoga Bible class of the Missionary Baptist church will have a chicken dinner at 7 o'clock, this at the' church for its members- and their The evening's program will be in charge nf the First Baptist church of Herrin. Special Prices On Motor and Tractor Oils FIVE GALLON LOTS Marco, $2.29 Plue 20c tax (parrafin base) Dual Oil, $1.50 Plus 20c tax Premium Quality Cleaning Naphtha Gas 25c Gallon Cleans the most delicate fabric 75c Cars Greased by expert men at low prices.

75e MARTIN OIL CO. ers' Salute to the. Flag, Pledge of to' 'the 'business meeting, and. social hour. Refreshments were 'served by the hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowley and chil- 'dren and the former's mother, Mrs Robert Fowley, visited relatives in Eldorado Sunday. Mrs. A.

Barber, Mrs. Gerd Barbel of Murphysboro, Mrs. Maggie Barber oj Chester and Mrs. Clint Isom of Cora City spent Sunday here with the latter's son, Hugh Isom and wife. Former Student Weds Glen Casleton, son Mr.

and Mrs. George Casleton of Elkville, a former student, at the. Teachers' College, -was married to daughter of Miss Magdalen Young, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Young of Murphysboro, yesterday morning o'clock the St.

Andrew's Catholic' ohurcH by Rev. "Father J. J. Taggart, Mr. Casleton employed at the Kathleen mines.

Sorority Dance Sigma Sigma Sigma held pledge dance, Saturday night at the 'chapter house. "Colored lights shed a soft Miss Eleanor Harryman of. Charleston is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George and aunts, Miss Emma Bowyer and Mrs.

it. A. Taylor, and- family. 'Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Resetar, who have been in Paducah, where the former is employed, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Resetar remained here.

Miss Martha Forrest of Palatka, cousin of Mrs. Mabel McGowan of this city, lias arrived to spend the Winter with her ana the 1 Teachers' College' here. the dancers who numbered about; thirty couples. Chaperons were Mr. an'd Mrs.

W. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lelarid Lingle, Mr.

and Mrs. M. T. Muzzey and. Miss Aileen Carpenter.

Music furnished Roy's orchestra. by Paul Mc- 1 A few pieces of furniture left. In the home only Wednesday" for'enoon. Mrs. H.

C. Mitchell. psll Sponsler and daughter, Mrs. Bess Tygett, the latter of St. Louis, who is spending vacation here, spent Sunday in Marion, with friends.

O. Brown returned Sun- jday from a week's trip to Chicago attending the fair. She was accompanied home by her little son, Glenn who visited his grandparents, Mr. and Henry Eisenbart, at Waterloo. CARBONpALE'S NEW i .11 i THEATRE WEDNESDAY i-t.

w- TV With Deris Kenyon, Reginold XjClMtjrldilte Joseph Cawthorn, Dickie Maore and Betty Liwfbnl Also Paramount News, an Oddity, "Marching With Science" and Cartoon "Hello Miss' Mary Entsminger has 'returned from New York City, where she 'attended Columbia University this summer. En route home she visited her sister, Mrs. R. P. Immell, and family at Knoxville.

and was accompanied from there by her brother, Dave Bntsminger, and sjster- in-law, Mrs. Tom who visited there for several clays. Mr. and Mrs. S.

P. Rawlins and daughter, Alicia, and Mrs. R. G. Blodgett, of Bowling Green, Mrs.

Edward Cole and and daughter, Joyce, of Chicago and' Mr. and Mrs. E. Rawlins Of Havrisburg were guests of the latter's Hunt Mitchell, and family Sunday. The former Mitchell.

a. brother of Mrs. PROGRAM The leader of song, Harry Walk er, Cairo Mrs Eloise Thalman, Carbondale, Organist. MoQcray, Sept. 17 10:00 a.

Meeting of, the Board of the I. 2:00 p. in. Meeting of the Board of the I. C.

S. 5 30 Fellowship Peters presiding. Evening Miss Leta C. yicefpresident; presiding. 7:15 Organ Mrs.

Eloise Thalman. Devotional "Knowing God as a Source of H. Zendt, Galesburg. President's address "Building for the W. Flewelling.

'Communion Service in.charge of, Warner Muir, Marion, Tuesday, Sept. Morning 8:00 Conference on Church MUsic. Mrs. Louise Helmick presiding. Problem of Music in the Small Church," R.

G. McCutchen, Dean, School of Music7 DePauw University. 9:00 as a Source of Power," -Warner Marion. 9:30 "The Illinois Work," R. E.

Henry, Taylorville. "Facing' the New Day in Benevolence," F. M. Rogers, St. Louis, "The Contribution of Eureka," Carpenter, Pe- ori-a.

Business Reports of the committees oh ho'mination for the Illinois Christian Mission; ary Society, the Illinois Christian Women's Missionary So-' ciet'y, the Illinois Christian Education Commission, the Illinois Christian Home and the Illinois Commission on tlie Ministry. 1:10 G. Bromley Oxnam, president, DePauw University. Noon. 2:15 Sixtieth -Anniversary luncheon for Missionary Organizations, Stella Peck, presiding.

Pension Fund" luncheon, A- Cory, Indiarfapblis, speaker. Afternoon Irs. Stella Peck, President of the I. 'C. W- M.

presiding. 2:15 as 'a Source of Mrs; Geo. H. Dungan, Champaign. Jennie Missionary to Ora Leigh Shepherd, Indianapolis, Ind.

Special Anniversary Presehtatipn Miss Helen VF. Spaulding, jBloomingtonv: 5:30 Missionary. Miss len Spaulding, toastmistress, Evening. :15 Organ iprelud'e, Mrs. Thalman; of Wpr- ship as a Source Chester B.

Grubb, Blooming- i win new friends and reward old ones. Good Every Day Until 7th Best Shampoo and Finger jwave in Town Free Shampoo and Rinse with every 50c finger wave. Completely dry Carbondale's Leading Shop 7 Expert Operators i GROVES BEAUTY SHOP Opposite First M. E. Church 211 2 West Main Pftone 27 Wednesday, Sept.

8 00 Conference Church Music Mrs Loujse W. Helmick, pre siding. Special Pro grams and Services for th Church Year" 9 00 Fellow ship as a Source of L. Thorpe, Centralia 9-30 Introduction of Group Confei encefj, O. T.

Mattox, Bloom ington Group Conferences. Basic Principles of the Total Program for the Christian Growth (1) Of Childen, Miss Hazel A Lewis, leader, Mrs Carl Kirby, assistant, (2) Of Young People, Glenn McRae, leader, Miss Helen Spaulding, assistant, (3) Ot Adults, Bowei, leader, Mattox, assistant 10:30 Educa tlon," Bower, Chicago University. 11:15 Christian En terprise," I Cahill, Indianapolis. Benediction Noon 12:15 Ministers' Wives' luncheon, Mrs Cail Vissering, piesiding Ministers' Luncheon Address, I Cahill Afternoon. 2:00 Woiship, "Facing Facts as a Source of Power," Rosborough, Euieka "Illinois Disciples Foundation," Stephen 13 Fisher, Champaign.

"The Illinois Council of Churches and the Illinois Council of Religious Education," Moi'rison, Spring field "The Pension Fund," A Cory. Convention Business 6:30 All Illinois Fellowship Ban- E'Heniy, presiding Peteis, speakei Evening. 7 15 Oigan prelude, Mrs Thalman Go with Christ as a Source of 'Power Herbert WiUett, Chicago. Church in Our Generation," Wm. F.

Rothen- buiger, president of the Inter- convention. Benediction Thursday, Sept. 9 00 Group Conferences Approaches, Materials and Their Use the Total Program of the Christian J3rowth (1) Of Children, Miss Hazel A. -Lewis, leader; Mrs. Carl Kirby, State Children Work chairman, assistant; (2) Of Young People, Glenn McRae, leader, Miss Helen Spaulding, assistant; (3) Of Adults, Bower, leader; Stella.

Peck, assistant. 10 30 "The Disciples' Divmily House," Herbert L. Willett'. 10:45 Convention Business: 1 00 "The Disciples Yesterday and Wm. F.

Rothenburgey Benediction. ran CHURCH OF CHRIST REVIVAL SERVICES BEING' HELD Revival, services continue all through the week beginning 7:30 each evening on. Weei Pecan street. The young evangelist, Jnck Anderson; from'Georgia, is preaching some wonderful sermons strictly along the lines of New Testament teaching. "What must a man do to be saved?" He p'ays the piano, is- a good singer and a good preacher.

and hear IT TO ADVERTISE. Dixie Ward's Band FEATURING "Little Doc" Essidc AT DANCELAND MURPHYSBORO Wednesday, Sept. 12 Gate, Men 15c; Ladies lOc Dancing 25c Couple Guaranteed For a Limited'Time Only. Croquinole or Spiral $1.75 Others $2.0.0, $3.00, $5.00 Come up and get acquainted with Carbondale's highest qualified operators. Missei Sylvia and Mary Bellen of Chicajc and Mrs.

to serve you with the latest stylet in cosmetology. Follow Miss Modern America. Shop at the Paris. Personality Hair Cutting 50c All Work Guaranteed Shampoo, Finger Wave and Rinse 50e LOOK GIRLS! Shirley Temple Curls 1.75 PARIS BEAUTY SHOP Phone 331 Carbondale National Bstnk Bldfe. IN GOLD TO BE GIVEN AWAY $600,00 will be given during the year to Churches, Lodges, Clubs and other Organizations All or win part of the Cash by having their members and their friends to give them the Money Stubs clipped from Red Arrow is with every purchase made.

All Organizations that participate In Red Arrow are no losers. Every person may help some Organization with the Money Stubs and use the Money to buy something at the Red Arrow Auction. Anyone interested in a Church, Lodge, Club, etc. may get full information from any Arrow Place as to how 1 an Organization may get some of the Cash. The first Bag of Gold (cash) for Organizations will be given at the tiaie of the third Red Arrow Auction and the Bag of Gold will go to the Organization bidding highest on it.

Organizations only can bid on the Bag of Gold. There will be six Bags of Gold sold to Organizations during the year. There will also be two Gold Rushes in which real cash money will be givei EVflRY ORGANIZATION ENTERED WILL GET A PART OF THE GOLD RUSH CASH. The next Red Arrow Auction will be held at 7:30 p. m.

Friday, October 5th, North end freight house platform. All Bids must be in Bid Box before 6:00 p. Wednesday, RED ARROW PLACES 3. 4. V.

Walker Sons Clihe-Viek Drug Co. Daniel's Pure Food Store Phillips' Supply Inc. The -Florist Lumber Supply Co. Rhodes-Burford, H. F.

Co. Sumner One-Stop Serviqe Peerless and Dyeris 1 Higgins Jewelry 0p. Wolf Shoe Co; Mid-West Rue Beauty Shoppp Plan and mstruct.ans Copyriahted. Features Patented. Red Arrow Springfield, Mlmiis, Infrmgers will be prosecuted.

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