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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 1

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Women's Paste BroirilleJte-Gale Marriage Solemnized Sunday Noon at Ava Junior Women Have February Meeting With Eva Miller ALL AROUND THE TOWN Miss Eloise Brouillette, eldest' The Junior Women of the Cen- daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. B. M. tenary Methodist met last Brouillette Gorham, formerly of Murphysboro, and Robert B.

Gale, Gorham, were married at noon Sunday, February 14 at Ava with the Rev. Father Shomaker reading the single ring ceremony in tKe presence of a'few close friends. The bride wore a suit of copper beige with brown lace blouse and the'ItOHie of Mrs. Eva Miller, 2030 McCord street. The devotidnals were in charge of Helen Mcppwell.

Lela Smith tang a solo: and Helen McDowell, read the Scripture lesson and''gave' an interesting The session "was' ill charge of Lipe, brown and beige accessories. She at this time it. was wore a corsage of gardenias. a St. Miss Mary Alice Reiman, the I 11 to take place of the Valentine' Tn-ide's cousin and her only attend-! supper which Svas- postponed, on ant, wore a brown crepe dress count the refugees in Murphysboro a few weeks'ago.

A social eujoyed and: the hostesses, Eva Miller and Lilvj and her corsage sweet peas! Joser.Ii served as best man. Following the ceremony a.dinner was served to the bridal party and immediate "families of tne couple fit the country home the bridegroom's parents. Gale attended the public schools of Murphysboro and Carbondale and. is a member of the 1933-graduating class of-the Murphysboro Township High She had spent the last year in Cali- i fornia with relatives. Mr.

Gale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Gale, respected residents of Gorham.

He graduated irorn the Gorham High, school with 1HE INDEPENDENT CONGRATULATES Mr. and Nobles, 342 Wells street, on the -birth. of a daughter, Monday, February 15, at the first child named Donna Mother and baby are getting along Mr. and Mrs. Joliiv Bbrgsmiller, street, birth of 4 son, Friday, February Th.js i's tbe; 'sbiuin, 'the Mr, jr-ay'eling salesman for tlie- Murpiy sboro'' Grocer "eo'm- paiiy.

Mis. B.prgsmiller, baby MARRIAGE Bert Alien, Elkviile; Lillian Cav- liaiv sewed delicious re-i Elk 11 freshments, to about, 1 red eBoucher Qraville; Baa- members. The next meeting of the class, line Oraville. March 2, will -be-nt home of Mrs. Lee Love, Spruce street.

Mrs. W. G. Winans Will Gve Usual Mission Talk, 7:30 Mrs. W.

G. Winans will continue her discussion on "iRo-, the class of 1927 and is proprietor mance Among the Hebrews" at the AUTO APPLICATIONS HAVE ARRIVED 1937 Motor License Application Blanks now available free. We will help you fill them Notary service, if you. want It, for. email charge.

The Daily Independent. 1 I'niid-week service at the First Bap- ot Gale's Tavern. Mr. and Mr(i. Gale will make tist church tonight.

Her talk -td- tueir home in Murphysboro in Lucier street. EN Presbyterian Dinner, Feb. IS Roast Turkey with. Dressing Giblet. Gravy Cranberry Moulds on Qrauge Slices OtTR HCJUSE with Major.

Hoople HE PLAYS THAT' "RECORD EVERY IT'S THY MIS O-t 1 Nl MUSIC IM TH' SOUP KWOW THAT TUME-- LIKE THIS HOUSE- ALPHABET COME 1. WEAR MUFFLED WHAT'S THAT BA6Ef-AEMT MARY PICKFORD V' MAY POSTPONE WEDDING Roosevelt' Helps Scouts Celebrate 27th Anniversary Mary Ellen Akin Entertains Mashed Potatoes night wilKcleal with Abraham, his Green Beans Southern' Style family and home. life. etc. Turnips-a la, This will be followed by the us-j-Cui'led Pickles ual inspirational message by cole Slaw Relish pastor, Rev.

Winans, and his -su-b- ject for this evening will bo "Go'd's Greatest Friend." Preserves- Hot Rolls Home -Baked. Cake, and. Coffee "Washington Ice Cream Members of the T. A. F.

club entertained at the liome of The luuclieon meeUng. Serving begins 5 p. Price. 50c teachers and officers of m. day school will, be held under the supervision -of Walter Bazaar.

opens. 2 p. m. £17-lt Ellen Akin Monday eve- epal supel inten aent. At Ao cal Fred Oraville, was a Milton Kreimeier, who is directing; the censiis and classificatibn-'wprk'; will discuss-his prog-.

ning. The evening was passed in sew ins and delicious refreshments were served by Akin to the i regB anfl tm niah information and following: Jlisses Geraldine and fiudmgs or the committe e. Klizabeth Shemwell. Eileen Ghol- There win a so be a disoussion son, Dorothy Millar, Nell Katharine Qj new extenslpn wori; being Jones, Bradley. Judge'Llpyd' BvailVey, was-a, "business; yisitoV- here today.

Miss is ill at her home iii Gurtside street. 1 organized. -will ta.ke on i the form of city missionary work, Tuesday. John Herbst, Llurphysborp. you read the Want Ads! reaclling lm)l i lou the city 1 J23 tf Winaus said this A.

MEYER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND SMBALMER. Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Phone .193 1418 South St. Murphysboro, .111. RECONDITIONED USED TRUCKI PRICE SLASHED FOR QUICK SALE O. RELIANCE CHEVROLET 1604 WALNUT STREET Six Months Guaranteed BATTERIES WITH i Aniiual" Bazaar SupRe'r, First' i M.

E. Ohuvcii, March It fl7-ltj Pothiek Sepper at Tonight A Methodist cast will be conducted tonight at o'clock over tlie network at which time Dr. Stanley Jones will be the speaker. A politick supper will be served the-local First Methodist church tonight at 0:30 o'clock for members and friends of the- church. A radio wjll be booked up in tho basement to receive the program.

The baby at Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Roberts.is ill at their home, Orange Miss ISdna Bird, tieut'in St. Andrew's hospital, remains about the same. Mrs.

Helen Whitson remains ill witii the mi at her 1015 Millton street. Equipment Needed to Speed Activities to Capacity Rate DETROIT Feb era! Motors ordered of sui plies to feed its au tomobile assembly lines, while its executives and union leaders' discussed a proposal to create, joint tribunals foi htndliii 0 dis elimination, cases imong 000 employees. The corporation uses about 15, 000 tons of equipment daily in the piodiictiou of tiucks and cais Fresh supplies, are needed to speed actmties to-naia a capacitj late of 225.000- cars a monthin'plants leopenmg iftei the 44 day stiike Aloiethan 100 000 woikeis ale on their jobs; Oitimism Vias vudespiead ccmpam officials ami United 4.uto mobile Woin.eis union lepieseuti tives met for their second confer ence on hoins and woiking agicements which not Ed in the strike-, settletaent. Theie- was some- feai of embarrassing; -situation at Flint Ciictut Paul Gadola indicated he nvght balk at requests bv Geueial Motois ind iini attoinejs that he chop con tempt against union ofli and sit-down', strikers who to obey an miunction oidei ing them to l'i hei Bodi comi anv plants dunng the styke These men. still aie in contempt of this couit Judfcr- told newspapermen.

'I don't want to put. anyone in jail but I insist that leisons lined in the injunction-appear before my coi'it and Attei all thev aie not in contempt oi Gciiei il Motois but of this com I The onlv ay thcj cin pumc themscU 0" is to appeal beloie HIP Gidpla declined to tei nnght be takui should the union members refuse. HOLLYWOOD, Feb. proposed London Mary PicMord and Buddy Rogeip may be postpouea Ijceause of the lecent illness of STiss friends the couple said today. Miss Pickford; recovering at St.

Vincent's hospital from an operation, may travel to the continent to rest, they said. Rogers, who visited Miss Pick- i'ord last night at the hospital, today, was enroute to New York. He will sail Friday (or London, where he is to make a picture for British- International Flms. His trip was scheduled mouths ago, and after he and Miss Pickford announced their engagement it. was reported they would be married when visited England.

If the London wedding does not maerialize it is expected they will be married here in May or Juno. Prof. Adolf Windaus ot the University of Gottingen isolated vitamin in in 1932. You'll be proud of your hands you. use Chamberlain's Lotion.

A few drops used regularly helps keep them smooth, attractive because it salinises. ever or gummy, it dries quickly. At all toilet goods counters. For irce sample, use, coupon below. Molnrs, Iwva.

216 send free trial size of lotiou. Chamierlain's Lotion Meet jVle.A.I; Prqsbyterjan Annuaj Bazaar f1 7 1t $269 EXCHANGE J. WIDES GAS OIL '08 N. 10th St. Phone 433 I BAGHDAD, IRAK, Feb.

and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, duo here from Cairo, Egypt, were warned-today'against I a flight over the desert, which was swept by a sandstorm. They were. i -reported to have passed i 250 miles cast ot Baghad on.

the I edge of. the desert at p. m. Attorney John Carbondale, transacted busine'ss'here this Officiating in the: dual capacity-pi'honorary president of the Boy Scouts of America President, Franklin Roosevelt with honor scouts in observation of the organization's 27th The-'boys are pictured grouped, around him at the White House as they themselves to'the scout The President issijed an invitation ta members to'attend the International Jamboree starting June 30. Local Fans In Carbondale Foi Basketball Game 4mong tlie local ba.skptball tan who attended the'-game'at Carbon, dale list nioht Giovei Strains It Tishei McCoskeN Ii ene Cli incej Mi vl tei King ind Boyce Gfjld Schnnpt Gene Ted Sho th'iU j.

Winston Pulci Ji Kdth Ydtboion 0 and Fobeit Ciom NOTICE The Hepublican party Somei 1 set Township will- hold ooiiveiition Saturday, Feb. 27. 1937, at 2:00 m. at Grange Hall. COMMITTEE.

Ph'dathea Class Enjoys Kid Party ai J. R. Meyer Home Met Last Evening Lenten Services. al Lutheran Church Rachel Wyiral The icfeiildi meetiug: the class ot the First Methodist i FQR INESS new improvements and additions, while iiot -fully completed, are now sufficiently ad- or us to open now for regular. business.

large new dance floor and modern coiu- -ble booths are r.eady or dance patr-oris. Wei specialise in ravi'ola spaghetti)- sandwiches of all kinds, and short orders; mixed drinks, Red Seal Beer on and many leading brands, of bottled beer. Our food prices are Watch this newspaper 'for our Opening at a later -date. Yon are always welcome to spend an enjoy afternoon or evening OLDANI'S Sam Thompspu, supervisor ot Ava, was a--ousiness visitor here today. The Loyal Daughters class of the 'irst- church met Tties- clulich was held Tuesday evening day- evening Miss Rachel "Wyiin, 113.

North with Mesdaiuea ppal and Blanche Lieutenant and Mrs. M. F. Eklund have gone to Texas they will at the lioma of Mrs. John R.

Meyer, 2120 Logan street. Altei the Anderson assistant A leal kid party" was At the business session presided Each member dressed as a child over by the president, Mrs. Elsie Morgan, it was decided to huve a and brought one of- their baby pictures. Pictures were numbered and a contest held to guess the identity of each. Mrs.

T. A. Outhouse won the prize for this contest. Oth! CUicken -at Christian i cTuirch 35c. Chicken and Dumplings, 25e qt, ew-tf whipped cream and coffee were er kid stunts provided much fun.

Delicious refreshments of cherry- pptluck supper members and their families Thursday, Feb. 25. The March meeting will be -held at the home ot Mrs. Ruby Wh-arry. A social hour enjoyed and prizes awarded Mrs.

Edith Swaf- forcl and Elsie Morgan. There will be Leu Lou tonight at-tlie First Lutheran, church at 7:30 o'clock ul which time the piiS'lor will preach the second i series of sermons on "The Cross using os 'his 1 "Ignorance ol the Cross." There will be special music the Junior choir and a pantomime at the large illuminated cross. Membeiis and of the 'church are cordially invited by the pastor to "attend. Rudolph Rodewald, Raddle, patient in St. Andrew's hospital, continues to improve! Mrs.

J. R. Weatherly, Route 1, continues to improve at lier home. John Sabine remains about the same in St. Andrew's hospital.

Walnut Murphysboro, 111. lu countries, clothes are cleaned by pounding- them with j'slones at tlie water's edge. But; methods are modern and ab- efficient. Acnie -LUviudry. and X)ry Cleaners.

1'15-Ut Jibv. and Mrs. W. G. Winans this afternoon, from St.

whore they visited their son, Kdwardj.G.' yesterday and 4-this morniiig-. served by the hostesses, Mesdames Delicious refreshments were Ragsdale, and serv ert by the hostesses to Ales the following: Mrs. T. A. Outhouse; dames Kraulde Par.mley, Myrtle teacher, Mesdames George Ozbiirn, Wiseniaii, Grace Hines, Clara Graeff.

Otis Clark, Ruby Cochran, ESie Gladys Reese, Edith Swafford, Fre- Johnston. James Harrison; T. i a Purcell, Mae Ether'toii, Elsie Tjollar, Al Piguavd, John Morgan, 'Ollie Hanson, Mildred Sul- Arthur Welshan, C. A. Hart, Ruby Ti him Rthel Chcstci, lloso Woodward, Mod 0 liu Delia Thomas Georgia Burton and a.

special gues.t, fjjisaes Bess Lee. Edith Wright Mrs. T. G. Akin of Msiinds.

special Miss Gudidino Miss Hilda Deitrieh, who has 'ill the; flu home ier. duties "at the Murphysboro Grocery Company today. Mrs. Lena and son, Billy, 'have returned from a few months' visit in California and are at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh North 15th street. School Report The- following report has been, i received from the Millhouse and Lward De Solo, for the mouth of January: Pupils with perfect attendance for the 'montii: Ar- chibald Thomas 'Sills Pearl Sills. -Honor roll students: Carrel D. Randolph, Pearl Sills, Thomas-'Sills I Prrachng SS A preaching mission begin i at Rockwood church Sunday, The' Febriuiij, meeting of tlie 13 ruary 21, it has been announced Scjuare class' of the Ftiht Aletliodist pastor, Rev. Arthur H.

Taylor; church, was held Tuesday night at Tkailkfl! Home The Rev. F. T. Roberts of Chester will be present for at least part of the services and Rev. Tayr lor is anxious for as many residents the home of Mrs.

Edith Thraillull, 2129 Wall street. The program for the evening in charge Esther Blackwood and Additional Carbondale News BM Quoin Young People Injured in Auto Accident Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phipps and Mr. and Mrs.

Navy Chambers nil of Du Quoin were-painfully injured tin near the Miirissa Monday evening. All were taken to the Marshall Browning hospital for treatment. Mi 1 Phipps severe lacor atious to. the scalp; Phipps, forehead laceration and bruises; Mrs. Chambers, scalp injury and possible broken Service Our Sp-jcialty SUMMERS TEXACO -SERVICE GASOLINE, OILS, TiRES Citr UO.

IttMitt- ILLINOIS 1007 MOTOR LICENSE New Available Motor License Appiica- lioa Blanks Free. will help you fill them 'out. Notary service, if jpu want it, for small charge. The Daily Independent. Bridge Club Met F.

Renfros in the RocKwood.and Degognia vi-i the subject was 'Woman's Missions cinity to attend as can possibly Jin the Central Section of the United do so. -Irene. Kilman, Lacene Charles Allen Phillips, Frank- IS. I i High.ihoiior students were Garrison and PordLliy! We Take Orders for DAILY INDEPENDENT States." Elsie Mohlenbrack gave a. book review on "Preface to Racial Understanding, A social lioin cd ml licious refi'eshmeuts worn sewed by the hostesses, iii bv Gerlrudc Brown and Kclilll 'llnail- iolloniUsJ Wmcll i Ap plcgate, Esther Andy Balek, Dorothy Bishop, Vera Bar row, Katlierine Gardner.

Loreua Koons, Zelriia Kuykendall. Elsie Mohleubroclv, Hazel Mary Louise Stephens, Clara.Turner, Mabel Wisely, Roberta Glass, Blanche Tuinei Clementiue Prompt Seryice Guaranteed i Duncan ana Lela Mae Runk. Mr. laud Mirs. Francis Renfro were host and hostess to members of their bridge club Tuesday night; There were, two tables aad; prizes -ncic aw cycled Mts Tom Ents- juinser L.

of Tlioso piebaiit Mi ami "Uis William Daniel of "Vltupliys boio, JVh aud Beit TcipmfU, Mib Tom Sntsnnngei, and the host and hostess Now is the iiine. to order rubber sUunpb to Illinois law all boxes, cartoons for alupinng mtibt IJG piopefly labeled; Foi pi ices call at Independent Of fice 326-tf HE-ELECT EUGENE A. COMTE I wish to take this method of presenting to the citizens of Murphysboro my candidacy for the office of Mayor. I have served you in. this capacity' for nearly two years and have worked hard during this time.

And have placed every moment of my time that I possibly could at the disposal of the city. Along with my on the council, I have' worked both day and night to get the financial structure of the city in a position whereby the" city could be operated in a much better way than it has the past. I have balanced the budget of the city, reduced the indebtedness of the city considerable, and have placed the remaining indebt-i edness.in a position where it will automatically! retire itself over a period of years with careful" management. If I am re-elected to the office of Mayor of our city, work as hard in the future as I-have in the past for the advancement of Murphysboro and its citizens. I believe that I am in a much better position to go out and get things for the was two years ago.

Because of the contacts that I have made and the experience that I have gained in the term that is now coming "to an en'd. So I am asking for the support of the citizens of Murphysboro next Tuesday to place me back in the office as your Mayor. So that I can complete' the work that I4iave, started. EUGENE A. COMTE Candidate i'or Re-Election for Mayor.

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