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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 5

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Tfife DAILY- Jft BATEb HILL Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Addison and Roy Davis and children visited rel- By Mrs.

Otl'yfones latives in Elkville, Sunday. Mary Carl Bean! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sidinago and Eth'erton, arrived Saturday from two friends 'of St. Louis called on Memphis, to spend several Sam Crowell and Melvin.

Lingle, weeks visiting their grand par- Sun'day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Ether- George Marvin St.

Louis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Al- ton, 'and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Schumach- len, and family. er and daughter, spent Sunday Several from this community with Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Doody. attended the gathering Sunday at Mr.

and Mrs C. H. Schumacher John Crawshaw's in, honor of Dr. and Perry Hess spent Sunday with Allen Crawshaw, and family, of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Greathouse and California. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Evert Several from this vicinity attend- i Outlan and sister of 'Dutch Ridge, ed the birthday dinner Sunday of with J. S.

Rouden John Crawshaw, near Carbondale. an tl family. 'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schumach- Several from this community er and.

daughter departed. Monday 'gathered Sunday at the home of morning for Kankakee for an indef- Mr and Mrs. Dallas Holder; of inite stay. Springs, in order to cele- Mr. and Mrs.

Cy Reeves, Mr. I orate -Mr. Holder's birthday. and Mrs. Bertie Reeves and little Mr.

and Mrs. Crate Crawshaw daughter attended a dinner at Dal- i entertained as Sunday guests Mr. las Holder's, Sunday. jand Mrs. Roy Fry Carbondale, -Doris Mae.

Schumacher spent -ani3 Mr anc Mrs. Joe Stanley and from Friday till Sunday with Mr. family of Brewer. and Mrs. Don Hagler.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ethertan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ebb Ether- and Carl Matheny spent Sunday ton and family, ate Tuesday eve- 'afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. ning supper with 'his parents, Mr. Li "Sle and and Mrs.

Lewis Etherton. Mv an Ml 'S- EIra Crowell vis- Leonard Greenhaw and family i itscl with Mr and Mrs. Jimmie spend Sunday with Otis Jones and Addison, Sunday evening. family: Ernest Deason, accompanied by Milo Miller and Don Hagler 'ate I Mends, left Saturday for North dinner Mr. and Mrs.

'Dakota. Cy Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and fain- Mrs." Don Hagler spent Tuesday i ily were among those who spent Barwiek called Demova Ziiia- Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. and' daughter visited Mr. arid" Mrs. Clinton Zimmerman Saturday eve 1 ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Melviu. Patrifige and. daughter visited and Mrs.

Clinton Zimmerman, Sunday. Isaac Deason called" on Ira; Barwick, Sunday. Laverne Barwick 'visited his un- Charlie Barwick, and family i Sunday. Mrs. Keene Du Quoin visited (her daughter, Mrs.

Fred Shelton, Sun day. 'Mrs. Keene of Du Quoin visited her daughter, Mrs. Fred Shelton, Sunday. with Mrs.

Otis Jones. REEDS By Clarissa Myers Mr. and, Mrs. Patrick Curry West Frankfort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

George Myers. Misses Rcba Curry and Clarissa Myers were business visitors in Carbondale, Tuesday. Miss Mildred Farmer has re-1. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wililiam Ozburn. HaroM Crowoll is suffering with his third finger which was almost cut off by a mower. Clifford Rcuden is suffering with infection of the hand. BOSKEYDELL, Mrs. Bertha Lipe Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester O'Dan- turned home" after "a lew" weeks i el visitecl Uleir son, John O'Dan- visil, in Granite City. ancl fiul)il Mounds, Tttes- Miss Reba Curry is spending a tay few days with Clarissa Myers. E. Braswcll and daughter, Miss Minnie, Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Clarissa Myers has turned home after a tew davs visit est Brai ve11 son, Harold, -nr 4. 1 to Cambria Sunday to at- at West Frankfort. Misses Curry, Clarissa 1 'Miyfcrs and Clarence were visitors, in Carbondale Wednesday night. tend the state Sunday school convention.

Later they visited relatives in Herrin. Mr. and Mrs. James Stearns and Sunday school and singing were £mily spent Bimflay vrWh Mr. and o.t^M^i Mrs Henry Hawkins and baby of Makanda; Mrs.

Cora Brewer, whose feet were burned badly last week, is improving. Mrs. Brewer was taking some hot x-water off the stove when it overturned, spilling the water 'on her feet. Mr. and Mrs.

Basil Brimmer visited Sunday with Mrs. Clinton Heera of Ridge. Mrs. Theo Fligor and Mrs. John attended the organization ol the farm bureau at Buncombe last Mr.

and Theo. Fligor and family visited relatives north of Carbondaie, Sunday. Edna Bradley, has been visiting the past Ccw weeks with her cousin, Kathleen Stearns. Mr. and Mrs.

Lipe attended Suday school at Pomona Ridge. Sunday. well attended Sunday and Sunday night at Jleeds. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack McKinnies spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Christie spent Thurs-j with Mrs. W. n.

Wis- Announcements have been made-, the engagement ot Miss Claris-1 sa Myers and Curtis Guetersloh, Miss Reba Curry and Calvin Guetersloh. The marriages will take place July 17, 1929, at Oak Grove church. Reverend Lester Myers will perform the ceremony. The young couples will mak'e their homes in Blue John, III. Lucile Sample and Alonzo Grosvenor were quietly married June 23, at her home in Plumfieltl.

Clarissa Myers played the wedding march. Reba Curry was bridesmaid. Ross Holland, a friend- of the groom acted as best man. The couple will reside at Plumfield, 111. Reba Curry, Ralph Clark, Mildred Farmer and Lester Myers motored to Carterville Saturday Bight.

Word was received Saturday morning announcing the death of William Jones of south Carbondale. Miss Mildred Farmer spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Clarissa Myers. Those who spent Sunday with Lester Myers were Verhon Berry, Freeman Pulcher, Carl McKin- ills and Claude McKinnis. Mr and Mrs wni Fielding. Miss Opal Troutman spent Sun-1 Mn alul Mrs George Hughes of Herrin were guests of Mrs.

Nannie Hughes, Wednesday. Mesflames Cecil Collister and i Minerva Savitz of Murphysboro visited Mrs. Abbie Cox, Friday evening. Messrs. Ernest Deason, Roy Higgs and Bert Byars departed PLEASANT GROVE Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Etherton of Murphysboro and Mr. and Mrs. John Etherton of Pomona visited Mrs. Elherlon's brother, Will Crowell, and family Sunday afternoon.

Miss Mary Deason of Crab Orchard and Miss Ethel Deasou Murphysboro visited Pauline Waller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fleming of Murphysboro spent Sunday with (lay with Miss Grace Miss Helen McKinney spent Saturday night and Sunday with "Miss Ethel'McKinney. By Bcrniece Miss B.cmiece Signaigo has gone to Hazel Crest, 111., to.visit for a while.

Miss Naomi Doming her aunt. Mr pher. Dick, in Christo- Saturday morning for North Dakota to seek employment. Robert Parrish and family ot Vargennos visited his uncle, F. P.

Parrish, Sunday j-tlcrnoon. Miss Marion A-leu entertained a number ot young folks Friday Mis. Don Ferrill and Mrs. Mollie evening in honor of her 17th birth- Deming spent Thursday with Mrs. a ay i es Ruth olloway of John Signaign.

i Murphysboro. Neva Kimmel of De Mr. and Mrs. Joe So i. Ol and Flossie Etherton of Col- two of his friends, from Springfield Lrudo were, honored guests 6 a Ureshmeats of ice cream and cake ere served.

"I KNOFF BEND Mrs. John Signaigo's Sunday, from Harrisburg. Joe Rowe returned from Creal Springs where he was taking treatment for rheumatism and is no better. Mrs. John Deming is ill.

Miss Elizabeth Cox ami Mr. Boon of Carbondale were visitors a ldf Mr3 SSGtt a rw baby of near Hallidayboro, syent of Dr. Lmdsay. Sunday. Mpg By Mrs.

Joe Coehran Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman and two daughters of Hurst and T- 00 Tvsr6f plSH.s3.nt" C3.ll6ri and Ferrill' CKAB'OKCilARir and soil, cunt- I jii.i. Ml an(1 Joe Cochran and family and 1 Miss Pearlie Fann attended the nine mile Baptist fifth Sunday meeting at Richview near Ceutralia, Sunday. By Mrs, G.

M. Lingle Edmund Cochran visited in Elk- Services at this place were con-. villa, Sunday evening. ducted'by Rev. Fiistin of Herrin, Dorothy' Sheltoh visite'd SHiaday, andf.Rev.

Lse FutrsH Florence 1 Patridge, Sunday. Rev. MIBBM P.earUs Fann and-Golds, VERGENNES By Mrs. Hattie B. Page Mrs.

Richard Kuehn and son, Ralph, of Belleville are spending a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Moll. Mrs.

Etliel Wehring and children of Belleville are 1 the guests of Mrs. Weliring's parents, Mr. find Mrs. William Quigley, Sr. Mrs.

George Terry of Sunh'eid is visiting her sister, Mrs. Minnie Tow, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton have returned after spending' two weeks visiting in Dixon', The Dells in Wisconsin, and Chicago.

Mrs. John Sherman and little daughter Charlotte, who. reside in- Chicago, accompanied them home for a visit. and Mrs. Murray Bastien and Mr.

an-d Mrs. Will Wisely spent Sunday in St. Louis. Mrs. Sarah McCoy 'has returned to Royalton after visiting daughter, Mrs.

Alva McClelland, and' other friends. Mrs. Noah McClelland, who has been suffering with inflamatory rheumatism for some time, is-riot so well. Mrs. Ida Tomlinson departed Friday for Spring Valley, Virginia, and other points for an indelinite visit.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Schimpi: and Hattie, of Gorham passed through here Thursday evening en route to Du" Quoin. Rev.

Ragsdale, pastor oE the M. E. church, returned from Lebanon Friday evening after spending two weeks in the ministerial college at Lebanon in 'McKendree college. Miss Margaret Perry is on the sick list. Mrs.

Clarence Tutnill; wlio has been ill is able to be up again: Mrs. Charles McClelland and Mrs. Bessie Eaton ot Elkville spent Tuesday with Mrs. McClelland's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry -Killer. The' ladies' aid of the U. B. church motored to Ava Wednesday afternoon and was highly entertained the ladies' aid of tiie Baptist church. Miss Janet Quigley, who is employed in Chicago, is spending her vacation here, with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Quigley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Auer Murphysboro spout Sunday with the lady's mother, Mrs.

Maggie Swetland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hauks of Du Quoin spent Saturday evening at the home of the -lady's sister, Mrs. P.

O. Reesa. Mrs. C. B.

Miller, was a visitor in Anna Sunday. Mrs. Naomi Berlcquist and Virginia, who are visiting relatives here are spending the week with relatives in Elkvllia. Mrs. Berkuist resides in Waukegan.

111. Evangelistic services begin Tuesday night at U. B. church. Rev.

Sylvester Santond Galesburg will l)e in charge. ing. Mrs. T. called" on Mrs.

Peter Ditzler, Thursday af- iternoon. Alice Bitzler. spent several days isiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horn- butt of near Evansville.

While- there- she-attended; the: wedding of, Ednai Bornbutt of Evansville 1 and'-Edw-in Miiench of Baldwin! Mrs. of Piuck-' spent. Sunday- with; Mr; ami Miss-v Peter Mr. an-d- Mrs; Cole. Williamson, and children, spent.

Sunday after- with her parents, and Mrs.j WiUiam. Stone. Ditzler, w.asr a. business visitor in. Murpliysboro Tuesday.

He; to. a- a. on, b.is fovehead- which lie- re- while: working- Sam and Otis FaullienbeiTy. called on Peter. Ditzler, Tuesday.

Curtis was a. business in. Oraville, Wednesday Mrs. John Skidmore, who has been, sick, is somewhat improved. JERUSALEM By John W.

Pirtie Mrs. Mary Province spent Saturday night with her 'daughter, Mrs. John Williams, near Alto Pass. Grandma Morau has been very sick the past week, but is some Leo Davis spent Sunday with John Pirtie. Howard Noble is ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller and children of Granite City, spent'the' week end with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Robinson. Mrs. Mary Province called oil Grandma Morau Sunday evening. Miss Opal Robinson of Granite Cily is visiting her grand parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Robinson. BLUE HILL By Alice Ditzlor Lively-Crawford Wedding Miss Irofle Lively of near Oraville, and Curtis Crawford of this community, stole a march on their friends wli-iii they motored to Pinckneyville early Thursday morning-, June 27, and were quietly married there.

They, were accompanied to Pinckiieyville by the groom's stepfather, Jolm Skidmore. The bride is the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Doty.of the community southeast of Oiaiille and the gioom i a the son ot Mi John Sk dmore of this community and Henry Crawford: many years 'deceased. Mr.

and Mrs. Crawford are at present living with the groom's mother and stepfather, Mrs. Toia Hiser called on Mrs. W. T.

Simpson, Thursday mora- DEGOGNIA By Gladys Nausley H. I. Lehrihofl. motored to S'feele- "PAGB FOR SALE OLD We al. ways have a few on hand.

Big bundle for five cents: FOR Salt, 45c. j2-6t FOR SALE- acre farm; miles" west of Vergennes. 525'" North street, Henry Neurnan. 1 JTOR and- peaches. Bantel's Service, 14th and Illinois Avenue.

j3-6t FOR gallon heavy nro tor oil with caa $2.50. Julius Wides. Phone 433. m31-30t Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs, A. Johnston were- shopping in Cora City' Saturday afternoon. Mr. and' Zenas Cora. City visitors one nisflvt last week.

They also went to Jones FOR One Cretors Coj-n Pop- FOR Bon Ton tubes 29x4.40 tubes $1.00. Julius Wides. J24-141 per and Peanut Roaster in first class condition. Can be seen at Piper's Cafe, Elkville, 111. FOR RENT.

room furnished cottage. Apply at the Able Cleaning or 314 -N. 16th St. FOR apartment, private bath, southern exposure. Ridge to see the wreck on the there.

Mrs. Ethel McMeen. and Nauisley helped Go'chran 'quilt i Waltier Johnston. ifroni; St. Luke's hospital- St.

that she is still improving. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Malone and infant son from St. Louis, visited her parents, Mr, and Mi's.

Harve Clendeniu, Sunday. Hazel Cochraii spent Sunday Kathleen and Mary Eernice Pike of Dry Junior Johnston spent Sunday with. Dick Nausley. and Mrs. Harry Clbndeniii: and family of Ebenezer spent Sunday with' his pai-enas.

Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tuthili of Marissa spent Sunday with his sister and niece, Mrs.

Mary B. FOR bungalow at Doty, and Mrs. Jake Nausley. 1 2140 Division Murphysb'oro', Apply 325 S. 20th St.

j3-3t FOR REN furnished house, modern except heat, at 1S21 Logan, $27.00. Call 857 or 299-R. FQR Aptmts. A tew left, of the coolest and cleanest aptmts-, at lowest price. Seo P.

P. Cooper. The fanners were all busy putting, up hay last week. A'little miss has arrived at the home of Mr. arid Mrs.

Rob Cleii- deniii and has been named Mary Ann. This is- the fourth child ami second girl. Buchanan school; is being treat-" ed to a coat of paint -on the inside. Ed House, our road commissioner is grading our roads this week. Not a very large crowd at Sun-: school last Sunday.

Let's tryr to all be there Sunday, 8:30 sharp. Helen Cpchran is assisting her Mrs. Henry Steve, with her house work, for a few weeks. SUNSHINE VALLEY By Irene Edgsr Irene, Mabel' and Lorene Edgar spent a. short time with E.

Tuesday moi-ning. J.oe Bower of called in this community. Tuesday. Mrs. John Lutliy and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Speith spsnt Sunday at Misses Mabel Edgar and McLaughliu spent Sunday with Misses Hilda--and Minnie Mohr. 111. Newly decorated. Call C82-Y, Carbondale.

CLASSIFIED' ADVERTISING RATES Bents 1 per word fop first Insertion. One cent per ward for subsequent insertion. Minimum 25 cents for first Insertion. Card of Thanks, in Memoriams; and Obituaries, one cent per word. SWCTLY ttf AMANCE FOR large furnished rooms, modern.

$3 per weak. 1st Boor. Apply ,102 S. 19th St. j7-tf LOST wrist watch oil Commercial Aye.

Return, to this of- 'flee. Reward. bag with lady's and children's clothing, on Route ,13 between Grange Murphysboro-. Return to Bantel's Seiv- ice Station, -14th and 111." Ave. fte- ward.

WANTED. IF YOU EARN LESS THAN J50.00 Beauty Culture or Barberiiis. Big Money earned. Moler System, S10 N. 6th, St.

to wash and iron few clothes each week. State terms and address Independent. j5-lt TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising. Architect, Washington, D. June 2fi, Sealed bids will be opened in; this at 3 p.

July 26, 1929, for removing certain present water supply piping, and furnishing and installing new. water supply piping, ut the U. S. p. Murphysboro, 111.

Drawing and specifications may be obtained from custodian, U. S. p. Murphysboro, 113.,. or at'this office in the of the supervising architect.

JAS. A'. VVJDTMORE, Acting Supervising Architect. INSURANCE Fire, Tornado, Hail, Plate Glass, Accident, Health, Liability S. B.

McNEILL "All Kinds of Insurance" Phone 287 1610 Walnut St. MURP'HYS'B'ORO COUNCIL 49, R. S. M. NO.

tL, I Slated July in, i.i_-t, at 00 W. p. BEFX, I. if. JIJST RECEIVED TRUE STORY For August STRICKLIN'S NEWS STAND Plione 353.

12th ana Walnut us t'uruisli your magazines Yellow 'Hood Taxi DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES 1327 Walnut St. Murphysboro, III. We Specialize In Expert Shoe Repairing Best Materials, Workmanship and Service Shine'Parlor in Connection Yarboroug-'h's Shoe Shop 1420 Walnut St. Your Films Deserve CAREFUL FINISHING! Films left before 10 m. ready 5 m.

same day. DEVKLOPJNG, lOc PISH ROLL Mail orders given prompt aUeiilion Nether cot i' i 0- 201' So. 10th St. or Phone S5S-R We fill) for deliver phuto linisliing- the btff- FrcKli: and Cooked Fish MURPHYSBORO FISH MARKET 10 S. Xintu Street Xext to Standard Oil WE ARE AS- NEAR YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE All Kinds of Plumbing Heating Installation anil Repair THOMAS PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone G9S Jim-pin III.

KEEP GpOE See us for Awnings and Window Shades Estimates cheerfully fu-jiished. Sa n't-faction Guaranteed" PORTER SHADE Phone 751-R. GOT Walnut St. Several from here attended church at Fail-view Saturday Joe Johnson spent Friday night in Murphysboro with D. J.

Bradley. Barnie Lloyd and John Foster spent Saturday night and Sunday their mother, Mrs. E. F. John- Mrs, John Lips, of; Poplar Ridge spent Thursday with Mrs.

A. Jo'tm- Mr. and Mrs. John Modglin of and Mr. and Mrs.

of Porter spent -Sunday with James Brothers. Green and 1 John Brothers of Wolf Lake called' on J. B. McElmurry, Sunday. CARBONDALE By Minnie Stanley Miss Ola Sprague returned home Monday from Granite City she had spent the past" week with her uncle and family.

Evaline Hagler spent Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Effie Crowell." Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sellers and and sons of Vergennes called on Mrs.

Florence Walker Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George. Law and Mr.

arid Mrs. Clarence Zbller and children, and George Schock were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lena Ditz- ler'and eon. Mr. and Mrs.

Frc-d Stone and children -of Anna, visited Mr. and Mrs, William Stone Sunday, with Mrs. George Pugh. Miss. Katie -Ratluspent Tuesday Misses Bertha and Lena Grohman.

spent Tuesday with Miss Opal Higgerson. dames John Forby and- son, Lorraine Forby and baby, Theodore JTorby and'son, Clifton Ross, Alviii Nance and family, James Davis and family, John Palmer, James Nance and son, Charlies Brewer, Ernest Penrod, Mesdames Ethel Forby and Mary Penrod, Mary Holder and family, Harry Montgomery and daughter, Henry Gregory, Messrs, and Mesdames Nance and family, Bob Brewer a.nd family, Howitrfetfiigftef -arid family, Moody Nance and baby, Lester Summers and sous, Wm. Walking and family, John Math- We can save you from fie to He lull mi lir.islMiiH- uiii, eloping. Johnnie's Confectionery I'hoiJC JIOS St. Among the visil.ors.

to see eny and son, Thomas Helms, Holly and George Pugh. family Helms Cy Reeves, baby, Isom Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meininger and son of Miirpliyshdro, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Meininger and Latem Stearns, L. Holder and In son and Mrf and Mrs. Fred Meininger and eon. Mrs. George Grohman spent Sat- Bertie Reeves and' Hagler, Fred Stearns and Base Ball- Scores DAILY AT POOL, CfGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS 11 N.

13TH ST eOURTESY ALWAYS Ke'd Crown Gas, Oils. LuTC" Car and islV the Hood, Goor'ricli, Commander Tins George Ferrari Service Stl -OHi Oa.rl:;u1e Sit 111 I Rev. and Mrs. O. E.

Myers- cough, and (son, Elsworth, spent Merlme, have returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law- fr Arizona wherc Ul vislted rence Egbert of near Denmark. A' goodly -number was present at the Denmark church Sunday morning and Sunday night. Audry Bighani spent Sunday with Lorene Edgar.

Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Higgerson and son; Billie, and Mr. and Jolm Higsersou and son, IHllie, and Mr.

and John Higgerson and children, spent SunBay with Mrs. Emma Cottoin and family. Ruth Cbtton is visiting her uncle, William Sandu'sky, of near 'Murpliysboro- at-' the present lime. John and lady friend, Miss Eleanor LePcre, spent a short time Sunday afternoon at Gill Edgar's. Mr.

ana Mrs. Henry Rathert passed through this vicinity Sunday afterijoon. The farmers this district held their threshing, meeting Monday night. They will begin threshing in about two weeks. Miss Ruth Williams spent Saturday night and Sunday "with Miss Gladys Speilh.

relatives. Sir. and Mrs. George Loutz and children were out on a pleasure trip Sunday afternoon. 'Mr.

and Mrs. John Stanley and children spent Sunday Mr. and- Mrs. John Jones. SHOAL CREEK Mrs.

Edgar Johnson Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Clutts spent Sunday with, relatives in Carbondale. Mrs. Ada Hagler.

and daughters of Murphysboro spent Sunday with Mrs. E. F. Johnson, and family. Mrs.

Austin Johnson spent Saturday night and. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nance, of Hickory Ridge. Miss Irene Rhyuet of.

St. Louis is spending, a few days with hei father Neal Rlru Tur and Mrs Bert Gill and fath er H. of Robinson, spent Sa'in-day night. and-. Sunday with Mi.

Gill's-daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. Raymond'Western. Misses Beatrice, Minnie and Ethel: Hbb'b's and' Irene" RSyne visited, with Helen" Jonnsoa, Sunday SIMPSON' By Lorena Mrs. T. E.

Shoniaker arid daughter, East St. Louis and Mrs. John Gaertnep of Herrin spent Wednesday night and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherr- mann.

A number of young people of this community attended the dance given at the home of Mr. Mrs. Joe Schaeffer, Saturday night. Miss Elizabeth Ditzler and Geo. Low of St.

Louis were united in marriage at the Evangelical church at Du Quoin, Sunday They departed for St. Louis Sun- evening where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elridge and family Cutler spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Schlenlc- er. Mrs. John Sherrmann and daughter of Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sherrmann. George Schock St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jfollcr and sous of, near Vergennes, spent Sunday with Mrs.

Lena Ditzler and son. Leonard Linze visited Arthur Manor of Sugar Hill, Mr. and J. Neuman, oJ Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sheirmanu and Mi John leu mann and datrghtei spent, 1 Sunday evening with Mr. and'Mrs. WiUiam Linze and daughter. ily, I. L.

Holder and Raymond Rude and sons, Elmer Killer and family, Dr. and Mrs. Monroe mother, Mrs. Lena j. Ethertou, Dr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Lewis and son, Mesdames Cendia Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seyferth of Holmes, Sarah Holmes and son, Murphysboro called on Mr. and a Holder and daughter, Vade BASE BALL SCORES Received Daily at Murphysboro Pocket Billiard Pallor Pool, Soft Drinks, Smokes Opposite C.

Depot Mrs. George Alstat Sunday. Mrs.N^Jary Bowlby and daughters of Ava spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Higgerson and Mrs. Clarence Zoller and sons Carl and Junior, spent Thursday with Mrs.

Lenagjgitzler. Louis- Dutch and Emma Bahve visited Mr. and Tftnj. Frank Meininger Sunday. Miss Letha Walker who is employed at Murphysboro spent the week end with home folks.

Elizabeth Dilzler and George Low of St. Louis were united in marriage Sunday morning by Reverend Wilky at the 0 ei and' son, Nan Stearns, Misses Beulalv Stanley, Helen Mildred sy Brown, Messrs. Lloyd Miltoiij and Elizabeth Ragsdale and Pan- Lawrence Lipe, Ray Holder, Lawrence Tuttle, Denver Gregory, Lester Stanley and Lawrence and James Ragsdale. Members the Fox Hunters Association presented Mr. Holder with a marvelous hunting outfit.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.

Ozburn. Miss Ruby Walking is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. AUTO REPLACEMENT AT REDUCED PRIC Also Tires, Tubes, Battcn Accessories.

Get Om WEBBER'S AUTO 517 K. 31th St. Murpln By Lena Mrs. Maggie Cottom ind Miss Margaret StelE. of MurphyBboro spent several days last week with Mrs.

Fred Higgsrsoa and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TuthlU Lutheran of Du Quoin, and returned to St. Louis Sunday evening, where they will make itheir.

home. Mr. and Mrs. George Pugh Jr. and daughters Georgialee and ba June of Creek Paum visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Pugh Sr. and fani- My Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Higgerson and son, Misses Vernicu Pugh, BerUia and Lena Grohman anil Opal Higgcraon attended Sunday school at Sato Sunday. Miss Stella. Ditzler spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lena Ditzler and 1 ter. Those, who were Wednesday evening at the John Callis home were Mr.

and Mrs. AVilliarii Meininger Mr. and Mrs. George Callis and children. Nicholas Schafer, Mises Vernice Pugh, Lena Schafer' and Bertha and Lena Seyferth, Edward Pugh, John, and Edd Sehater and Pan! Grohman.

Mr. and Mrs. Milt Eldridge and 1 family and grandpa Eldridge of Cutler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schlenker.

Misses Bertha, Lena, Anna Mac and Georgia Re'an Grohman spent Wednesday with their aunt, Mrs. Zoller of CROWELL By D. W. Holder Birthday Dinner A basket dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas Holder in honor Mr. Holder's present js birthday. Those Messrs and' MSB- Miss Ruth Matheny spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Hannah IIagier. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Ellis of Detroit, are visiting -the latter's parents, Mr. and Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watkius spunt Saturday night with tile JaUer's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Holder. Mr.

and Mrs. James Addison arc the proud parents of a baby girl and boy, bom July 2. John A. Meyeiffl Successor To Ifiieme Funeral Hon Funeral Director and Ernbalmer Lady Assistant Motor Equipment Ambulance Service Phone Day or Night 193 1413 South St. Murphysboro, Illinois DUTCH RIDGE By Mrs.

S'. H. Nance Mrs. Win. Lipe, who is suffering with infection in her face, is very Mr.

and Mrs. Li E. Penrod and children spent Sunday with G. C. Grammer.

Several from here attended the surprise birthday dinner at Dallas Holder's Sunday. and Mrs. J. J. Davis were called to Union Springs, Tuesday, to get acquainted with a little grand sou wlio arrived that day at the home of MK and" Mrs.

Ben Gibbs. The mother Miss Mable Davis before her marriage. Both- mother. 1 and-: sou are doing'- fine. Grandma Stone had another attack -of nose bleed at the home her daughter," Mrs.

W. L. Friday, which lasted- ten State. Evangelist Miisgrave is conducting- a revival meeting at Pomona. Quits a few from Iiers are attending- sad If.

Js iadeed a rare treat; NOW OPEN' ELI'S PARK For wo have provided a novel and convenient parking place on 14th btseet in. rear -of om- atore. Elertrically lighted. Quality and Service Our Motto Always BOERR'S DRUG STORE Hth and Wainut Sti Murphysboro 3 Toledo Computing SCALES At Bargain Prices For Cash E. A.

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