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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 2

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r. -v FEBRUARY 12, 1937 THE DAILY INDEPENDENT MyRPHYSBORO, ILLINOIS PAGE THREE Light Brigade'Wilt Meet Saturday, 2:30 The of tlie Ltithfiaii tlmrrti uili mppi Satin- day nf ir moon at a If) o'cloclc in the church basement. FAY'S PURE FOOD STORE 40c -I On ICC 25c FRESH OYSTERS, Selects, pint FRESH JACK SALMON, dressed, Ib. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, Ib. QUAKER CORN MEAL, Yellow or White, pkg.

HOMINY GRITS, pkg. FLAKE HOMINY, 3 pkgs SKYLINE TOMATOES, Red, ripe, 3 No. 2 cans TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, Large size, 3 for C9C PETTIJOHN "ROLLED WHEAT" pkg. LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH, 3 cans OTOE DATE PUDDING, MEAT PATTIES, and ROAST BEEF, can COUNTRY BUTTERMILK, quart SEEDED MUSKAT RAISINS, pkg. POLK'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2 cans LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE, can FUJI BEAN SPROUTS, can FUJI CHOW MEIN NOODLES, can FUJI SAUCE, bottle HEINZ RIPE OLIVES, size, can OlUG COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER, Ib.

FRESH CATFISH, Ib. 3UC 15c 10c 126 25c lie 17c 15c 15c 41c Pafle B. P. W. February Dinner Meeting at Logan Hotel in Charge of Publicity Committee Plans for National-Business Women's Week, March 13 to 19 Announced by Mrs.

Myrtle Crisenberry, Public Relations The program for the February of the Business and Professional Women's club held -ls(st evening-. at' the. Log-an Hotel was in charge of the Publicity committee, Mrs. J. B.

chair man; Mrs. l.oless and Miss Margaret-Thompson. 'Among-the books reviewed "Around; tlie World in Bleven Years" by Patience. John and Rieh ard Abbey, "Not- So' Deep As a Well," a collection of Dorothy "Parker's poems and "The Secret of and a Who's Who of thn-cluh. Sunday Maich 14 a candle light vesper service, will be held at the First at" 4 o'clock with the Rev.

W. G. Winians as the speaker. 15, has been designated Emblem tlay. 30.

will he. Education day members of will- appear-before the Lions arid: Rotary club and- the Senior class; of the School to'talk on the. club's project, the library. Wednesday, March 17. will be Remembrance' day.

at which time every iriember Fit In WcOovein I of the club it expected to lemembei During the business conducted by the president," Mrs. Peailc it to change -the meeting place to Logan hotel beginning, the April dinner meeting, and the time be- her Mystery Pal in sonic mariner. Thursday," March. IS, will be the Public Relations, dinner at the Masonic' at time Miss Irene Pierson, Assistant to Dean of Women'at'the XJnivei-sity 7 o'clock instead of 6:30 as in the of Illinois will be the" guest speak- past. Mis than Mrs.

Crisenberry's committee for man of the activities for National the week Pickler Business Women to be ob "Vlaiv Louise Keough and Edith seived tiom Maich 1', to I 1 an nonnced the plans for that week's program. a. page of The be. devoted to the club, showing pic- Smith'j Miss Margaret. Shadron" was'ap- pointed Historian'of the 'club.

Guests at the dinner niecStiiis were Mrs. John Mrs. W. tures-of. pflicers, -pa'st Ennis and Mrsi Social Functions at Country jGlub for Coming Months Many Enjoyable Planned for Members an'dT Gijests Many enjoyable social functions ar.e neiog jpianned members and prospective members of the Jackson Country club for the late winter and spring season.

at the LUCIER PIOSIK QUALITY WITH SERVICE 14 N. llth St. Phone 243 FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, Ib PORK ROAST, -Ib BEEF ROAST, Ib SLICED BACONS ib VEAL CHOPS, Ib PRAIRIE FARM BUTTER, Ib SWISS CHEESE, Jb ROQUEFORT CHEESE, 2 portions 34 Otber Varieties of Cheese to Select From 28c 23c 19c 30c 29c 40c 50c FAULTL-ESS FLOUR, £4 Ib bag Large Size Pink GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for Louisiana 96 Size- ORANGES, doz KRAFT DINNER MACARONI and CHEESE TEXAS ORANGES, dozen TANGERINES, 3 doz FOUR SIZE LETTUCE, 2 SMALL SIZE LARGE FLORIDA 'CELERY WINESAP APPLES, Ib 98c 25c 55c 19c 35c 25c 25c 6c lOc 6c Call- 248 for our quick delivery service. Or if you drive clown to shop, take advantage of oiir Free Parking Lot in Rear of Store. Fresh Channel Cat and Haddock every day during Lent.

club house. Impi'ovements are being- planned by the Board of Directors and the membership drive is iincler" the direction of Charles Griazell. Dr. William MohlenbrocU, chairman, announces the following- eoriimittees and the coming club functions: Stas: week of February, Ray Cvawshaw, Br. J.

A. R. H. Havens, C. W.

Lentz. Bridge; fourth week of Mesdames Bishop, Ormsby, J. Neckers and F. G. Warren.

'Dance; first, week in March. Messrs, and Mesdames Joe Baer, W. Ottcsen, Sherman Can- and T. W. Abbott.

Bridge; second week in March, Mesdames Boriske, I. K. Levy, Clarence Wright, Russell Nolen. Stag-; third week in 'March, J. B.

Arrfa Hughes. Eugene Comte, C. E. Feiricli. Dance; first week' in, April, Messrs, and Mesdames Earl.Rollo, Loless, H.

J. Park and C. Lentx. Bridge; second week in April, I Mesdames R. Havens, J-.

A. and M'. SHislVer. Dance; fourth week in April. and Mrs.

E. R. Rosen berger, Messrs, and Mesdames Ben Dattiel, Balek. W. E.

Walkup. Stag; fifth week in April, Al Carter, L. Bencini, H. D. Walker, and Oscar Day.

Bridge; fii-st week in May, Mesdames C. N. Scott, B. K. John Feiricli and H.

H. Dance; second week in 'May; Messrs, and'Mesdames Carl Ha'rdy, Wm. Daniel, Russell Nolen and John Feiricli. ALL AROUND I THE TOWN I THE INDEPENDENT CONGRATULATESi llw Hilrtn Dirtvicli it Ml ai home on Pine Little Aiaiy Jjne Foil ill twc pld daughtei oC and Mrs Sam Ferrill is ill at then home 421 South ICth street Mi and Mia rloboit, Maloney on tlie birth a- daughter. Katliryn Ann, at the home of hei Mi and Mis Buck, Thurs day Tebi nai 11 The babv T.

cd 10 pounds At bnth This ii thp second child in the home and moth e' and dj. itshloi atCT satisfactorily Mrs. Jama Johnson infant son, Eugene Eagle, ait getting along iitlsiacturily at the "Emergency hoipiLil at the Tlie Home Euioau wi 'I l)e held Satuiday'm the. Molz build- I ng- foniei of llth and Chestnut toimerly the Building XoaJV 1 office H-2t AUTO APPLICATIONS HAVE ARRIVED 1937 Motor License Apc'ication Blanks novu available free. We will help you fill them out.

Notary service, if you want it for small charge. The Daily o2Stf I The tin ee-yeai-old daughter ot Hi and Mrs Hermon. RelcUrath. Is fit with flu-pneumonia' at ther gome "on North Logan Highway. I Make it a happy Valentine day I Hi "Mi's Seen 01 candy Ml pric Statlai tiat'ld DHIS? Stoie Mrs.

W. E. Sullivan.is ill. at her home Miss Shuley E'adley is ill at her home, .1013. Edith street.

Miss Matilda Wallet Sleele illle, nuclei went an opeiatiou in Andrew's hospital this morn 1 iijfi, is geithiR along, as well as can be expected Special cocktail hour, Saturday, Feb. 13, 9:00 to o'clock. Regular 25c cocktail 10c. Logan Hotel. 112 It Edna.

'Sill was a. visitor in St. Louis; Dressed -Chickens. BfUTiiiKer's. p.2-lt Mrs.

Dare Glass remains ill at her home, 1325 Pine street. Valentine Cakes. Ban-ingev's. Stephen Dossier, mein'lier of M. T.

faculty-, is'ill with the flu. Blooming -Azaleas Valentine gifts n't Ihle fl2-lt Corsages and up. Ihle's Mrs. Alice Mullineaux is ill with the flu at her home on McCord Sfr. Dan Arnold remains 'about-the.

same at "his hom'e on 9th street. A. M. Wilson, Cutler, patient in. St.

Andrew's hospital, is Busy Bee Barringer's. Dr. and Mrs. O. Will sons, Ernest Gene and.

re- Burned to their-home in Cairo to day after a few -visit in Murphysboro with Dr. Will's Mr. and Mrs. Ernest', Will, .1504 Spruce Waffle Supper for Miss Helen Dixtin Mrs. C.

Bourne entertained with a six, o'clock waffle supper for a number of her friends -Thursday eyeiiing at her, home, 2020 Division street; in hollos' oE Miss Helen Dixon's birthday A social evening was enjoyed by eight guests present. All Day Meeting iing i Of Thimble CM? The Esther. Robekali Thimlji club" enjoyed an all clay meeting Thursday at the home ot Afis Kate Glasser. I A potluck lunch wai served at the "noon hour Mrs. Clement Tucker, patient in St.

Andrew's, hospital, proved. Miss Peggy patient in St. Andrew's hospital, was some-, what improved this morning. Mrs. Herman Marshall, Routs 4 Murpliysbovoi was a "visitor here.

this'moniins. Dressed Chickens. Ban'ingei-'s. I fl2-lfi Mrs. Wanstreet: and.

Mrs. Eck Roberts visitors in Carbonflale Thursday afternoon. Valentine day will be more com-1 r.lete heart shaped of I Mrs. Stover's 'candies. Stotlar-Hag--f ler Drug Store.

fll-3t RED IT EN TEN OODS MACKEREL Our Value No. 1 Tall. 3for25c Macaroni 3-25c Red Beans Peas 2 can I A Pft Pure 1 SHRIMP, W. .1 Ib. 1 Oi No.

1 Cans for Magic Washer 3-25C Prttex Soap 3-14C OYSTERS No. 1 77 I Day Night I Coffee, 1 Ib. Spiced Herring WHOLE or PIECES 25c Herring kling 2-1 So Rolled Herring 5c FANCY DRESSED CHICKENS Pancake Flour R. 20 oz R. 2-15c Syrup Golden Shiall 2-23C Bananas 3lbs Celery Cabbage 3 Ibs lOc Red White, Halves, No.

2 2 can 11th and Chestnut Phone 280 We Deliver Missionary Croup Met at Staiiions The Women's Missionary society of the. Missionary Baptist church met Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Philip Stanto.n, 215 North ICth street with Mrs. Anna Yarborough, president, in charge. The program for the afternoon was in charge of.

Mrs. Stanton and Mesdames 0. E. Gates, Anna Yar borough, Van Zimmerman, Matt- iock. Murray Mifflin, Hanna Sims and Shirley Corrie gave interesting talks on "The Jew." Delicious refres'limeuts were served by Mrs.

Stanton to ten members of the society. Presbyterian Circle Met At Glenn Home Circle 3 of the First 'Presbyterian church.met Thursday 'afternoon at the home of'Mrs. L. A. Glenn, 420' North llth street.

Mrs. Glenn and Mrs; C. Scott were hostesses for the afternoon. NOTICE: COLOR FOR BALLOTS Announcement is hereby made that the Colors of th'e Primary Ballots to be used at a Primary Election- to be held in the City Murphysboro. County of Jackson, and State of Illinois, on the 23rd day D.

1937, by the respective parties will be as -follows: Democratic Republican PINK. Dated the 8tii day of D. f8-6t D. City-Clerk TI.LfNOIS 1 QQ7 MOTOR LICENSE Now Available Rev. and.

Mils. O. H. Mrs. Helen Whitson and Berger are in today where Mrs.

Berger will enter the clinic, at Barnes Jennings of Acme Laundry and Dry says, "During weeks of. illness or company, many send- their laundry and dry cle.aning to us and they become regular customers. Phone S2. fll-3t GIVE A USEFUL VALENTINE A lovely pair of silk'hose will HE.Ti, tine's Day. We have a beautiful stock "of newest shades arid colors.

DON'T SAY SAY RIP1 Silk Stockings Motor License Anplica- lion Blanks Free. We help you fill iheni out. Notary service, if you want it, for small charge. The Daily -Independent. Bell Ringers CHICKENS TENDER STEWING YOUNG ROASTIN6, a Ib FRESH COUNTRY DRESSED 27c 30c BUSY BEE SPECIALS (At Dotvuto'jvu St.

Lioitls DATE RAISl'N BREAD CARMEL ROLLS A'PPLE COFFEE CAKES, each CASHEW CRUMB, or HAZELNUT STOLLENS, each' SWEET ROLLS (Many kinds) a doz BREAD ROLLS (Six kinds) a doz We have, Congress Divinity, Monte Carlo, Lemon Ice Crearn, Carmel Lord -and Lady Baltimore, Pineapple 'and Marble Cakes COUNTRY SAUSAGE, a Ib LIVER (Genuine) a Ib EGGS (Fresh Country) RADISHES or GREEN for RIPE Fancy) 2 Ibs GRAPEFRUIT' (Seedless) a doz- HOT TAMALES, Extra Fancy) 2 Ibs HOLLAND We have; Parsley, Green Pep- p'ers, -Celery, Young Tuphips, Beets, Spinach, r.Head Cabbage, Carrots Busy "Heart sbapert, good to cut. aa'd trojit. each40c 55c BUSY HEART Valentine Candies BOX ES -50 $3.00 CHASE SANBORN COFFEE, a Ib 25c PHILADELPHIA, CHEESE, Saturday, 2 pkgs 156 BARRINGER'S arid 76 Wm. Carruthers Guest Speaker at Lincoln P. T.

A. I Smith Funeral at Pomona Thursday' City Supt ol Schools Wm, Car- -nthpjq was HIP spealici thp Lincoln. A meeting last mght held al Ilio school Carruthers iad moi'iii" pichiif to illus- late his sublet olatinn in i The business mprtiii i-, charge of, the president i SewelT. It was 'lecinod i i a typewriter for the also donated $3 00 to the Ci os-v flood relief fund. The attendance banner wn.s n- vaided the fist -j services foi Mrs Liura Smith lila lone, 'resident or Taek-i i sou county, who digd Tuesday' i morning in St hospital wore conduct ad Thursday afternoon at 2 'clock at.

the Pomona Jpinsi-" 'ifin ohnrch OIP Tlov Will 1 of Alto Pass in chai Tnteimcnl was nu.dc 111 the lei cemetery lowing Maiv ni.iv VioleJ Liirnelf nthel Coehran Kathrvnu Uudev- wood, Ro Mane Bergor with two Edith Higg-? and Mrs Virgil Thp ne meeting will be at the home of Misa Mary Gray I TRAVELING? Cervices Sunday At Mt. Joy Church Theie bp sei vices nt Mt Joy church Sunday afternoon at to which membpis and lueniis ot chinch jie coidialh invited to attend by the pastor Valentine Party Thursday Evening The T. N. T. club entertain-' pd with a Valentine partv Thursday at the homp of Mrs Imlioff -with Viss Leona Imhoff hostess- for the evening.

The table was beautifully deco rated in keeping, with the; Valentine theme and Mvslmy Pils ev chanKed Valentines. Delietotis refreshments were- sened by Miss Imhoff to the fol- Slip a tiny tin of NR-' -3 Junlars into vest pockoc. When constipated JB take a few ot candy- coated, all-vegetable laxative before you retire, dnnk of the resofc. mild, gentle, cleansing thit leave you NB Junlon-', CANDY COATED ALL-VEGETABLE Here's More of Daniel's Outstanding Food Values TOMATO JUICE DANIELS PURE FOOD STORES Daniel's Pride Giant 50 oz. "Murphysboro's Own Food Stores" Double Brand 2 25c an 9in Banner fancy Ked can zoc pound can lOc MILK Garnation 3 tall cans or Pet or 6 small cans 20c Daniel's 3 Pride 6 19c FLOUR Trust Me Daniel's Pride 24 Ib.

White Coon Favorite 10c Big 14 oz. Bottie lOc 19c Ambrosia Pound Pkg. IpC PINEAPPLE, Daniel's Pride Fancy No.2.'/ 2 No. 2 Doles £JC Can Trust f) Big No. 2 2 Me Cans DOG FOOD Ace Brand for MACARONI or for ASPARAGUS, Very Fine Green, No.

2 Can LIMA BEANS, Webster's Fresh, No. 2 Can 10c VEGETABLE SOUP 3 No. 2 Cans 2S LUX FLAKES, Small IQc; Large Pkg. Green Giant No. 303 can Daniel'3 Pride Tiny, No.

2 can 2 Pewaukee Lake No. 2 lOc 100 Lb. Bag SHORTS 100 lh. bag $1 OYSTER SHELLS 7C 100 Lb. Bag JC MAKE DANIEL'S HEADQUART ERS'FOR FISH DURING LENT FiBets 2 l6s 29c Ocean Perch lbs 33c Fillets of Haddock Il3 Catfish Fillets 3 Ibs.

25c SLICED BACON No Rind No Waste, Fecund 29c TAMALES 16 oz. glass. r3C Sugar Cured BUTTS, 1 ft Pound 1 BOLOGNA Pound 15e KMOT 2 Pounds 1 Bulk 131 HAMBURGER, 2 Ibs. 25c Good Quality Pound. lA.

17. CTPIU JlLff Lbs. for Armour's Star Pure Texturated Bulk, Pound RADISHES 3 Ba es 5c Golden Yellow WIN1E.SAP APPLES, Fitfe No. 1 SWEET POTATOES Very Nice POTATOES.

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