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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 4

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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4
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DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, OUT OTTR WAY Sy Williams OH LUMM'IX 7 'NO BOY O' 'IM HOME I-AAS AM' OVERALLS. l-o BeiM' TRAIMECV FOR -fi-v -sMoPs. By iv-v TIME THAT OV.O E.HOOGI-A BE. -SO FED UP OK) AM' FORTH To A sMop, THAT voo VWOWT BE ABLE. TO.

air t-UM MEAR A SHOP VJORl-sW YT RIGHT. GREENWOOD SCHOOL By Hazel Crow Miss Ellouise Mileur returnee! home Sunday after spending the past five days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmontl Mileur of near Holliday school. Misses Ruby and Dortliy Harris visited Misses 'Mavy, Hazel, ami Bleuc Crow, Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips moved to De Soto recently froto the Montgomery'I'arra uear-ltere. Lcivell Reese visited relatives i.ii tliis vicinity over the week. end.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lybargcr- moved to tlieir farm last week neai" here. Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Kilman and uliildreu Irene, Fred and spent TlianksKivins in De Soto witli Mr. and Mrs. Harry Philips'. Arthur Branch oi' Orient Illinois spent ThanksR'ivjng- witli Mr. and Mrs.

Morris anil family. Little I-Jenuird Lee Lybarger is a I recent scholar at our school. We have twenty-four in all. Crow retuvued to school Monthly nfler being absent the pasi jnondi. Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Randolph and dHiiR'htor Vidamae were visitors in Du Quoin, Thanksgiving'. Mr. and Mrs. Biane Foster are happy td announce the advent of a liaby H'irl horn Saturday, November Tin: little Miss; tipped the scales In pounds and has been given (lie Hume Helen Lucille.

Mrs. Foster will be remembered as Miss Mabel This is the second (iaiiK'bter. Examimtiions were held Friday. Tiie children are all thankful be- 1 cause; it will be a month before it will roll avotCnd Mr. and Qjareiic.e,\H'a'H ajid family and Mr.

arid; Jiavt, Murphysboro s.pan'i''. TJiiuik'sgJv- ing with Will ity." The men. folks Sventidmiting. A'' good time was Tepprte'cl. -We are planning program.

WILL 4toHQQL helped- L. Will last were Samircl Nora iWill, 'Airs. Ray. B. and children and- Miss Ethel Herringtou.

bovothy Lea -Smith' Urn past week with iier and 'Mrs. Jam-es aiear Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hiiies (laughter, Ruth, spent Sunday ternoon Mr.

and 'Mrs. William L. Will, Fred 'Will attended the funeral Amada Chartrand, which was held Mt. Joy church, Sunday. Ellen Arbeiter visited her cousins, Hortense; and Margaret Monday.

and Mrs. Ernie Masoil aiv'fl Walter Arendell spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Will.

Lawanda Seibel is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seibel. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernie Mason, L. Will and daughter, and grand children, Earl, Opal and Albert Arendell, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hines.

Geo. Smith and family and and Mrs. Lester Heape and daughter spent Thanksgiving day with and E. Bouersochs of St. Louis.

Mrs. L. Will and son, Er.ed,y:were Thursday helpifig" daughtei-, Mrs. Riley Meadows, butclie'r. Imogenfe: 'spent a few days jlastAve'ek, with her cousin, Miss Bnth Misses, Ruth and -Ruby Smith home Sunday evening 'after having spent the past several days, visiting relatives in St.

Lpuis. vllarlen Hines is ill at her li.6rne'6n route 5. spending the Week 'with' '-Mf's. H. C.

Smith. That Famous "Unemployment" Ball Olie of beautiful and unusual-weddings over performed before the cameras was filmed and recorded, at First National Studios. The wedding is one of the scenes iu "Sunny," Marilyn Miller's starring production. It is a wedding on shipboard, on 'a sreat 'transatlantic liner, Miss Miller and Joe Donahue beins the "Sunny" comes to the. Hippodrome theatre Sunday and Monday.

A wedding at sea is always performed by the captain, as it was in this case. A retired naval officer, versed iu all the customs and traditions of the sea, played the role of, the captain. .1 The ceremony is short and very simply worded, in the blunt language of the sea, and is not of a religious nature. The principal formality afterward is the recording- of the fact in the ship's log, and the signing of the' report by the captain, the pair who are married, and witnesses. President Hoover was sipninr," his name (o an important piece 01 official business this picture was taken.

The Chief Executive is shown autographing ihe I'uutbull which will be sold to the highest bidder at the forthcoming Army-Xavy in Yankee Stadium. Xew York. Tlie like tlu. 1 proceeds from the same, will help to swell the relief fund lor Ihe jobless. Above at the lefi is Henry, D.

Cooke. athletic director at the United States Naval Academy, and at the right, Cain. Jtussell Ilovise iiuache. ICE CREAM TREE looks like It takes Uio ear; tree in the IS months 10 ripen. greenhouse of M.

A. Hora Mrs. 13cra. who the tree here is very popular with the St. i.or.is florist six years ap.n.

dren. It bears a IVuit that "tastes The kernels are soft and mushy like strawberry ice cream nr.dtuv.l very rk-Ii. HOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin Hfi COtAt SOtAE. rich of -in oS. -if) Seizure to Comfort.

1 A float'. 3 Dandy. Soujjd or FRECKLES AND Worth Seeing By Blosser 40 To pcrisli. 43 Kr.iranc.e. 4-J of odd.

Kyc. 4G SOP.S THOUGHT I HEARD JUST THERE VOO. THE LOVJ HOOFS THIS ISWT A MYTH, LOTS "THECS'S NO FOOLISH- HESS THIS VOO SUESUV OOM'T SO CMEp THE OF THIS RlDSE A(J' SES IF VMS see 8 9 Sweet sub- staiue. 10 Kotonc. 1 12 On the lea.

3 a Auricle. 1-1 To act, Kg a model. IS To 1(3 Before. 17 Immediately. 18 rai-sloy plant.

20 Dormant. S3 Guided. 23 Native. 20 Aye; 37 To moderate. 28 Pronoun, 31 Candle.

32 Conical raass of coiled tin-cad. 33 Sky. 37 Wall of atom- TWiws AS A HORSS AMD RIDER. 1 ofieiisivo Miiell. i Golf IF ro see THE MYSTERY ABOUT I SET 25 28 'i'o 30 Artist's 32 Apple drink.

33 To think. 34 Trivial. Opening for escape of 33 Coai'sc file. Wrath. To recede.

on Napoleon SALESMAN SAM f. Auto Suggestion is TusT UKe t'K r- fi 1 "TH A.SW FR.OM C'tAON NOW 1 OM I'LL BLOW To gic- is 1 THIMKS IT'S WASH TUBBb A Bit of Slick Work 7 To soak fiax. Obstruct ion. Anser. 1O Tho tarsus.

13 18 Impudent. 1 NiOT FROM MOT BE AMV UhRJ'V SUH. OF COURSE HORIKOXXALi Of what counti'y ivas A'apoleoii emperor? (i Belgrade is capital 11 Way. 2 Promise. 14 To merit, 15 To lea-ve out.

10 Bugle plant. 17 To migrate. 18 Mount is tho highest mountain OC tbe Alps? SO Turlcisli money. B8 Pertaining to the jiolcs. analyze.

60 Goes runt 32 Encounters. 34 Detests. 37 One. 41 Cry of a crow. 42 Bottom.

Carbonated vrator. 40 Sooner than. 47 Smell. trembling 40 Wrinkled. VERTICAL that grow in a region.

2 Male" sheep. 3 Cuckoo. 4 Tennis fence Bad. 0 Bird. i PONT LET ON NER EXCITED.

wIE'RE 9RETW. THE QUO BOV'S TO THEV THE AOEIX IT TOO RISKY "B.UT TM.KE.D 'EM. INTO .1 TM-KED 'EM XMTQ LETTlUG VOU S6E OEKOMSTRATVO'M OUT FRAtWCSVUP, I MIGHT OEt-AOWSTE-KTlOM. I'LL ftSK MV BOOMERS C.OUUO BOR.RCMJ A YESTBRDAY'S ANSWER 19 Stuffs. 21 Spring.

22 Taro paste. 23 25 Native metal. Custom. 27 To harden. 30 AJI inventor of printing.

31 Heavenly body. 33 Culnc meter. Maple tree. Pitcher. Xeiihei 1 40 Cap.

42 13 Stir. 14 for help..

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Years Available:
1923-1949