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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 3

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BrockandJ. Kenneth Craver arried hi Church Ceremony Sunday, June 18 Brock, daughter of accessories and her corsage was E. Brock of Mt. Jsweetpeas. ame the bride of J.

rer, son of Mr. and Craver of Murphys- June 18, at a cere- rmed by Rev. George at the.First Christian Vernon. The single cjny was used and the yen in marriage by her white satin Ut, gown trimmed in seed an aim bouquet, by her sister. Mr.

Craver received his B. E. degree-from S. I. N.

U. in 1S37 and was a scholarship to Syracuse at Syracuse, New York, where he received his Master of ScieVice degree.in 1938. He is a memlier of Alpha Chi Sigma, Mu Tau Pi and Chemeka fraternities and is now a research chemist in Monsanto Laboratories in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs.

Graver was graduated from Mt. Vernon High School and received her B. E. degree Tfbm S. I.

Brock as maid of hon- in 1937 she was etlitov ot a pink sweetheart I the college year book, associate dress md a bouquet daisies 'fUltl corn flow ei s. Brides-maids wriraiSprisaes Eileen and Virginia Lillian Thornton and all of Mt. Ver- editor of the college newspaper and president of 3VTu Tau Pi. honorary journalistic fraternity. Immediately following the cere- 150 guests were served at a Don.

MiJt'Lweinda Fnebaugh was reception held at the home of Mr. flower girfind earned a basket'Of and Mrs. Brock after which Mr. sweetpeas.f The bridegroom had as his at- boro, and ushers were Clinton and Max Bill Kaericher and Larry Kaneyfof Mt. Vernon, Hayward Coopei Jfnrphvsboro, and and Mrs.

Craver departed for St. Louis. The young couple will make their avenue, St. ville, Ind. Murphysboro guests at the ding and reception included Mr.

and Mrs. John Craver, Esther Jane Craver, Mary Belle Craver. Billy Riseling, Haywarcl Cooper, and Calvin Pettit The bride tmotlieT' wore cornflower blue chiffon and pink ac-j Harry William Craver. cessories and. a corsage of sweet-j "peas and the bridegroom's a dress of blue with white Reunion Here Sunday ioms SPECIAL Any 0 or Expoure Film Developed anil I'rhileil.

TCnlnrfrcmrnt wifli cncii Boll FREE Doerr's Drugs The Chrisman family reunion was held at Riverside- park Sunday, July 12, and among the out of town rela- tives here for the day were and Mrs. Hirtie and family of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Will Chrisman, East St. Louis, Mrs.

Mae Derrington, East St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Robinson and family of Hurst, Miss Patricia Chrisman, East St. Louis, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Robinson and family of Cape Girardeau, Mr. and Mrs. Sevel i Robinson and family of Hurst. Mr.

and Mrs. Rollie Deasou and family, I Pinckneyville. THE TOWN I M-r. and Mrs. Henry Nausley oj Sullivan, are here.

Miss 'Pauline Sisney, Peoria, is a guest of friende here over July 4 holiday. Mr. and Mrs. .7. L.

Qr.aeff of West Frankfort were visitors here Sunday. Miss Ethel Mae Holzer, St. Louis, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Deason and family, Pinclcneyville, were local visitors Sunday. Carl Jenningss, Route 3, hospital remains about the same. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Neace and baby of 'Chester were visitors here here Saflurday, Mrs. Charles Gramme) 1 and bahy of 'Grand Tower were visitors Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Robinson and family of Hurst were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Kate Higgin.s, 220 South istreet, hospital patient, remains about the same.

Mrs. Cornelia Penrod, North Ifltli street, is getting: along satisfactorily in St. Andrew's hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Robinson and family of. Cape Girardeau, were visitors here yesterday. Harold McClelland, Vergennes. IB setting along nicely a.t the local hospital. Mrs.

Jmnps Bradshaw and daughter, Gorliam. were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins of East St.

Louis, 111., spent the week end here with relatives and friends. MONEY-MAKER at Money-Saving Prices TRUCK: Ralph Raskin Buys Bean Barbershop Mr. and Mrs. William Heiple of Cape Girardeau. were visitors here over the week end.

Sheridan Butcher of Mobile, Alabama, is visiting his father, Nathan Butcher, at his home on Elm street. Miss Vema Bauer, St. Louis is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Bauer. 1 of Jap Ernpefpfi fy i First in athletics and first among Japan's young womanhood is Princess Teku, eldest daughter of the emperor, exerting every ounce of energy as she sprints to victory in relay race at Tokio school. By CAROL DAY. It's very important to have, on just the right kind of a slip, in order to give your dresses exactly -i the smooth, suave line you want. This design, Patterii S334, is planned to be definitely sleijdei-iz- ing.

It melts in at the waist with a true princess slimness, and flows jl gently, without a line or wrinkle, to a slightly widened hem. It has a placket which goes round the middle with oth- wise impossible snugness. The bra-top is darted, so that it fits comfortably over the bosom. Make just "one slip like this, and you'll never be satisfied with anything less perfect than its i made-to-order fit, and will want a whole wardrobe of slips like it. Best slip fabrics, of course, are lingerie crepe wear under tub linen.

Pattern S334 is designed for sizes 3C, 3S, 40, 42, 44, 4G, 48, 50 and 52. Size 3S requires 3 7-8 yards of 39-inch material; 1 yard ribbon tor straps. The new SPRING ana SUMMER PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn; a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new book help you in your sewing.

One pattern and the new Fall" and Winter Pattern cents. Pattern book cents. For a PATTERN of this attractive model send 15c in COIN, your NAME, ADDRESS, NUMBER and SIZE to DAILY INDEPENDENT TODAY'S PATTERN BUREAU, 211 W. ACKER DRIVE, CHICAGO, ILL. RELIANCE CHEVROLET WUF-PHYSBORO Your Groceries and at LUCIER PIOSIK 112 N.

11th St. Ralph Easkin has bought the.j ing hero. Robert Bean barbersbip at North llth street. Mr. Bean is Miss Juanita Cox, who is employed in St.

Louis, is visit- Miss Joy Ellis is spending the reported in uncertain health ami! wished to take it easy for' a time. He will work at the shop at intervals, it was announced. I July 4tli holiday with friends and Star Will Honor Mrs. Whilson I At the regular meeting of the relatives in St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards. Kirkwood, spent the week end here with relatives and friends. George Bilbrey.

320 North 15th street, has been placed in St. Andrew's hospital for medical treat- FHA LOANS CLYDE SMITH Phone 303 Carbondale, 111. Eastern Star Friday night at ment. o'clock. Helen Whilson, newly ap- pointed District Deputy.

wiTTbe the i guest of honor. Neighboring chapters have been invited to attend and members of i Electa and Ruth chapter are urged to attend the meeting. Sorority Meeting Tuesday, July 11 i R. J. Hodge resinned his dulios at the First National bank this morning after a two weeks' vacation.

Miss Edylhe Olirner is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from her duties at the Illinois Commercial Telephone company. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Paul and The regular meeting of the Del- daughter, Mary Eileen, of Los Anta Theta Tau sorority which falls Seles. are visiting relatives "TRY YOUR UNSCRAMBLB i on Tuesday, July 4, has been post- iftnBS'WEiCH iJNE-THE AWSWEB is iponed until Tuesday, July 11, and I will be held in the community I room of the court house at that time.

SCRAMBLED CORRECT WORDS I WORDS God, tvorsliip- tni; it HCc Sweitzers Will Visit Camp Ground Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Sweitzer will spend tlje Fourth of July at I the Tilden Ho'liness Camp Ground where all-day- services will be conducted with preaching morning, afternoon and evening.

Rev. Sweitzer wil! speak at the evening -service. Belore returning home, Rev. and Mrs. Sweitzer will visit Rev.

W. L. Collins and family ot Baldwin, returning to Murphysboro Wednesday. in Murphysboro. Dr.

and Mrs. Karl Frievogel. Mascoutah. 111., were week end sues-ts of relatives and friends here. Large Crowd at Mt.

Joy Homecoming More than .300 attended the Mt. Joy -Lutheran clnfrch second annual homecoming Sunday. At the morning service, Rev. William Boatman preached and conducted a Memorial service for the members of the congregation who have away during the last year. They are Mrs.

-F'red Butz, Andrew J. Heiple and Louis 'Graff. The special music at this service was a solo by George Boettuei-. A basket dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. An informal afternoon program was enjoyed.

Professor Albert Nicholas spoke ot the value of homecoming and John S. Boucher reviewed some o'f the early history of the congregation in an interesting- manner. The special musical numbers at this afternoon FellosVsnip service included a vocal solo by Miss Louise -Gregei'son of Gorham, accompanied by her sister; vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Arnold of Patoka, 111. 'Mrs. Arnold was formerly Miss Frieda Waymati; two numbers by a mixed quartette from the First -Lutheran church. Professor Albert Nicholas, George Boettner, Jjiicille Quernheim and Kathryn Wild and sotos by Miss Quernheim and Mr.

Boettner. Miss Celestine Penrod was accompanist for the solos and quartette. church was beautifully decorated with flowers for the day and persons attended from Ava, Marion, Elkville, Chicago, Cahokia, Gorham and Cape Girardeau. Many expressed a desire to attend the homecoming next year. THEY'RE UP" IN PARIS Picnic Sunday Rose Marie.

Berger, Charlotte Will, SyT Dirler of DuQuoin, Willard Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bottomley of Dowell, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Quigley of Dowell, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Bottomley of Morris, 111., enjoyed a picnic at Giant Cily Sunday. Meyer Funeral Home Funeral Mrs. Meyer, Service "AIR CONDITIONED" By Your Comfort Phone South St. Mr. and Will Chrtaman and Patricia Chrisman of East St.

Louis, 111., were visitors here Sunday. Frank Katzmark'Ns enjoying a vacation from his duties at the Western United Gas and Electric company. Mrs. Kathleen Crow, Vergennee, surgical patient in St. Andrew's hospital is getting along satisfactorily.

Harry O'Banion is enjoying a vacation from bis duties at the Western United Gas and Electric company here. Charles Boyce returned to his home in Chicago after a several days visit here with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mm Le- laml Boyce. Mrs. Robert E.

Hough of Pittsburgh, formerly Emma Smith of Murphysboro, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. G-. Smith and other relatives and friends.

Holt Family Reunion The family of John and Lillian Holt, now deceased, enjoyed a reunion in Riverside park Sunday. The Holts were born and reared in old Mt. Carbon, east of Murphysboro, when most of the inhabitants of that section were employed in the No. 0 and mine and lived in company-owned homes. Those here yesterday for the reunion included Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Love, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holt, Mr.

and Mrs. .1. L. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Isador Pi- tiuard of East St. Louis, Mrs. Roy Clements, Junior and George Holt, Patsy Love, Joe Boston, Julia C'omte, Dorothy Holt, Doris' Jean Clements, Marjory and Jack Holt, Teddy Franklin, and Charles, Rosalee and Jackie Piquard, of East St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles V. Rice and daughter, June, have returned to their home in Chicago after a. several days visit here on account of the death of Mrs. Rice's Bister.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lindenberg of New York City are the guests of Mr. and Mra. C.

W. Stricklm of South 14th street, for the July 4th holiday. Mrs. Lindenberg is a. niece of Mrs.

Stricklin. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Connelly and children, Patty Lynn and Robert, of East St. Louis, 111., are spending the July 4th holidays here with relatives.

Mrs. Connelly and children will remain here for a longer visit with relatives. Calendar of Week's Events The Centenary Brotherhood will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the church basement. The regular meeting of the Official Board of the First Christian church will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Study at Pentecost church Tuesday evening-, 7:30.

The women of the First Christian church will work all day Wednesday with politick lunch at noon. Midweek prayer service at First i Miesner and Arnold Heins Married Saturday Afternoon at Jacob Lutheran Church ngelical MAhe scene gUnrday aft- at 4 o'clock esner, daughter of Fred Miesner, became' the bride of Arnold Heihs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1-ieins. The Rev.

W. H. Strothmann read, the single ring ceremony. hair. She carried a bouquet 1 of pink roses and baby breath.

Misses Anna Stiseven and Gor- rine Heins, bridesmaids, wore frocks of pink embroidered -chiffon and they also wore white veils like that of the maid, honor. They carried bouquets' yellow roses and baby breathv- Misses Loretta and. Fern Hein The wedding, party entered the were flower girls and their dresses church to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march. The bride was lovely in a gown of white lace and finger tip veil and she were yellow organdy and they carried baskets of flowers. The bridegroom was attended by Willard Miesner, brother of the carried a bouquet of white lilies bride, as best man, and John Gue- and lily of the valley.

Miss Leona Heins, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and she wore a floor-length gown of blue net and a white veil held in place with a gardenia in her tersloh and Norman Miesner, groomsmen. D. C.Harnagel presided at organ. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Alfred Amschler anfl sons, John Amschler, Mi 1 and Mrs.

George Darnstaedt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beckmann and family, Mr. knd Mrs. Arthur Holl- inaun and Henry Hollmann, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Hollman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Darnstadt, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Darnstaclt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guetersloh, Mf. and Mrs. Miesner, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Miesner, Mr. and Mrs. John Miesner and son, Mrs. Anna Miesner, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Beckmann and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arbeiter and family, J. P.

E'ngert. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoil- maun and daughter, Henry Guetersloh, Carl Fritehe, Henry Lue- clemann. Ernest Zerbst, John Sue- vens, Art Holt, all of Jacob, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Vogel, Mercedes, 'Texas," Ralph Gilbert Engert, Lester Beckman, Florence Guetersloh, Milton Aimer, Leonard Wiehman, Harold Aimer, Herbert Aimer, Evelyn Kessel, Orest Tretter, Walter Miesner, Mary Miesner. Lucille Heins, Walter Hollmann, James Versemann, Geo. Miesner, Rudy Meisner, Homer Arbeiter, Elmer Schilling, LaVerna Schilling, Waldeman Victor Armsch- ler, Melbal Mueller, Vernon Mueller, Melvin Eckert, Emile Eckert, Ralph Gruebmeyer, Elmer Mueller, Ruby Dietrich, Viola Miesner. Harold Rohlflng, Eileen Heins, Gene Harnagel, Edith Harnagel, Leana Heins, Willard Miesner, Alvin Rathjen, Elmer Rathjen, John Guetersloh, Lydia Stueven, Elda Stueven, Norman Miesner, Edna Miesner, Harold Miesner, Betty Heins, Wilburn Heins, Corrine Heins, Milton Heins, Anna! Stceven, Billy Stueven, Flora Stueven.

found to run slower att the earth's I poles. GOOD FOR MALARIA! And Malaria Chills and Fever! Here's what you want for Malaria, folks! Here's what you want 'for the awful chills and fever. It's Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic! A real Malaria medicine. Made especially for the purpose. Contains tasteless quinidine and iron.

Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic actually combats the Malaria infection in the blood. It relieves the" freezing chills, the burning fever. It helps you feel better fast. Thousands take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Malaria and swear by it. Pleasant to take, too.

Even children take it without a whimper. Don't suffer! At first sign of Malaria, take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. At all drugstores. Buy the large size as it gives you much more for your money. Announcing Change of Ownership of Barber Shop formerly Bob Bean's, now owned and.

operated by RALPH BASKIN Liuimi Miss Virginia Huffman is enjoying a week's vacation 'from her duties at the Prudential Life Insurance office. Now reported contemplating a sojourn at Aix-Jes-Bains, continental watering place, to cure a rheumatic condition, the Duchess of Windsor is shown in this, her latest, photograph. was taken In the Eiffel Tower, Paris, where slxe and thn Duke dined to celebrate his 45th birthday. The day also marked the Tower's 50th anniversary. Wedding Reception Saturday Evening Those who atiended the wedding reception at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Miesner in Jacob Saturday night, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Heise. newlyweds.

included: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr.

and 'Mrs. Henry 1-Teins, Gottlieb Meisner, Arthur Heins and Otto Arbeiter, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Heins and Fern, all of Gorham; Mrs. Otillie Stueven and family, Jimmy Louis, Adolph Decker of Chester, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Lungwitz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugo Winters, Mrs. 'George Yungclaus, Mrs. Bdmond Weber of Wittenberg, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Mrs. Emily Yearian and family, Otto Strothmann of Murphysboro, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heins and Doris, Mr.

and August Christian church Wednesday evening-, 7:30 o'clock. Use of the adjustable length pendulum in the latter part of the 17th century made possible clocks of accuracy. Later it was discovered that gravitational pull was not constant on the earth's surface and pendulum clocks were PROTECTED USED CARS Indoor Place to Shop for Your Better USED-CAR BARGAINS All Makes and Models. Your Present Car will the Down Payment. Expert Service-Trained Mechanics.

Modern Equipment BRUNS MOTORS DODGE-PLYMOUTH 1616 Walnut St. Phone 474 Brunkhorst, Roy and Earl Brunkhorst, Mr. and Mrs. Al Heins and Loretta, Mr. and Mrs.

Brunkhorst and son, oE St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross and daughter of Red Bud, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Rohlflng, Cora City; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miesner, Mr. and Mrs. William Rathjen and family, Mrs.

Anna Schumaker and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walter and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moekel and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Moekel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dietrich and family, Mrs. Martha' Beilmann, Mrs.

Amalie Vogel, Mr. and. Mi's. Al-j fred Oetjen and son, Mr. and Mrs.

i John Oetjen, Mrs. Mary Oetjen, Mr. Mrs. Joe Heins, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman GueterslDh, Mr. and Mrs. John Gruebmeyer, Mrs. Dora Eckert and family, and Theodore Mueller and family, and Mrs. Raymond Mueller anrtj son, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Luedeman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Schilling and family, and Mrs.

Edgar Schilling and -daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Amschler and family, Mr. and Mrs. ave At Martin's On Holiday GAS and OIL NEEDS Why Pay More For Regular Genuine Hurricane ETHYL GALLON 16c "NONE BETTER MADE" ALL TAX PAID MARTIN'S SUPER "72" REGULAR GALLON 15c ALL TAX PAID SAFETY IEROSENE lOc Get Our Wholesale Prices Before Buying FREE! One Quart of 2000 mile guaranteed "MARCO-PENN OIL with every purchase of a drain.

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