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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 2

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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EOUR INDEPENDENT ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, Msltltf Hound In IHf Irl nifpt SUNSHINlETALIuEY "By Miss Irene Edgar Sunday 'dinner guests of Mr. -and Russell were: and Mrs. Mr. arid Mrs. Robinson and llUle Joan, ol near 'Jacob, Mr.

Mrs. Walter Russell, Gill JOHN A. MEYER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Phone 133 1418 SouthTStV Murphysboro, 111. USED TRUCK I SLASHED FOR QUICK SALE GUARANTEEI9 O.K.. RELIANCE CHEVROLET 1604 WALNUT STREET Cold TaWets 25o.

ose and-Throat Drops 35o. At all drug stores. Six Months' Guaranteed BATTERIES EXCHANGE 1269 'J. WIDES OIL N. 10th St.

Phone 433 Edgar and Iva John Edgar and Lester Armstrong. Short'time callers in the afternoon were? Mr. Henry; Kiehiia and. daughter, Margaret, and Mr. and John and daughters, Norma'Jean I and Dorothy.

-iMr. Mrs. Ed Russell, Mis- jses Edgar, John 1 and Homer. and Mrs. Bert -Uhles arid daughters, Helen Louise and Cai-rie Evelyn, visited with Jane -McClure Saturday had: a light attack oi the Speith, spent Friday night and Saturday with I her.

Luke Strieker and Gene Gol'orth visit- led Gill Edgar a short' time Sunday evening. I Those who visited and Mrs. i Howard Lit'thy and son, Loreu Dale, and daughters, Jeannine and Sunday were: Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Lnthy, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Mphr and sou. and Mrs. Luke Strieker -and Mr. -and Mrs.

Gene Goforth. I Mr. and Mrs. John- -M. Bdgai I and Miss Fay Tahing-- went to Mur- iphysboro Monday Those assisted -Mrs.

John Speith with dinner for wood ers Monday were Mrs. Ray Speith land daughter. Ellen, Dwight Valeriou daughters, Betty- Jean Shirley -Ann, Irene Edgar and daughter. Iva Fern. and Luke.

vis: ited. Mr. and John Ml Edgar and son, John Cecil, and Miss-Fay Tabing Monday POND Today's -Pattern By Bertha Fialey 9 Mrs. MjH'e Wyatt called on Mrs. iMjitd Etheiton Fiidd-v attei noon.

-Mrs. Iiene Smith of Chestei 13 isiting hei patents toi a lev clays Mr. and Mis, Logan Ttaley Sunday in Gaiteiillle lei atiyes. Mrs. TSfhe Cnpps called on Mis -Ethevton.

Friday Mrs. Nancy Dunham.otMWtu'phys- boro has moved to- a I'arm' in 'our vicinity. Fied Smith and Mi" Bluest Smith called at THaley's Wednesday-, ol'ternoon. -Mrs. Maij Mai tell made a busi ness -tup to Harley Casey ot Wisconsin is visiting at Lewis Mai tells mid called dt Lee att "Wed nesday evening SAND RIDGE -A BATTERIES.

CHARGED RADIO and STORAGE Toxils Sharpened Sighs Write or iSee "535 17th St. urphysboro' -I-wish to express.my appreciation for the vote which I received yesterday for my reelection as Alderman from the Fourth Ward. WATER VALLEY -By- Lorena Damron Mrs. Cecil Casper and children spent the week end her parents. Mr.

Eai-nhav't and wife. All our neighboring.schools closed Friday with programs a basket.dinner. 0. F. Damron atteilded tlie sale 1'y ByTord Newton near Wayside, and purchased a -nice milch cow.

We are sorry to hear ot Mrs. Walter Clutts'. illness. Hope-she re- soon. Yates -has to visit -iieis s.

Rena Fox. has been at" tlic home or her sou. "Frank Yates, all winteK. aiisses Margaret Yates and Lorena Damrou made a business tiiip to Carbondale Monday. Mrs.

Frank Yntes visited her father, Marcus Highland. Wednesday. Richard Spillpr left -WediiBSday night I'm- Chicago, where he entered C. C. camp.

and family vis-' itcct; h-jsijia-rehlsi (5. L. Dami'bu, Thursday. By Maxine- Demster beiMces held at the -Methodist chinch at Goihan) attei noon at 200 clock for Ida Snulei died at her home Saturday at o'clock. She -leaves ''to mourn hei departui hei husband Willis Snider, one 'daughter, --Mrs Edra Reeder, -at home, Harold Bin'bmik, three sisters, Mrs.

Glenn'Matting of Hurst, Mrs. Worthen and Mrs. Fred Richards of Gor ham, and two brothers, Charles Rednour Murphysboro. and', Wi Rednour. She also leaves a -hostj of'other relatives and' -friends.

In- terment "in Goodbread cemetery. 'Rev. oi' Grand Tower "filled -his regular appointment at the Baptist church here Sunday movning and night. Mrs. Allen-Weathers spent iday at tlie of -her parents, Mr.

land-Mrs. Porter, at 1mm. -Mrs. "Win. BuEord and daughter visited relatives Thursday night Mr.

and and children spent Thursday vis- iting at the home his, parents near Avu. Mr. Ardell Smith Chester were visitors'here Friday. Miles Demster and son, Wayne, --at the home mother, Mrs. I.

W. Deasoii near Hurst. Mrs. Tonyy Dunhouse and son, John, of visited at the home of her father, W. H.

Friday. Additional Carbondale News J.R. HOMER AGAIN HEAD OF GRADE OT00LS Hotlnei was leluied to seive as head ot the giade school system in Caibondale at a meeting ol dislnct 95 school boair' this week Following is a list the teach- ois loi next yeai Hoftuei sijliciiiiteiulciit. Bessie Bevis secietaij Helen Jean muse band C. custodian.

Hoppei custodian W. A. Reed, cnstddian. Lincoln Amos GoleuitUi Assistant Prin cipal Depaitmeutal John Ilmchclift depai tmeutal. Mice Milligau ilepaitmental.

Nellie McLaughliu depal tmentai; Madelyn Scott, depai tmentai. Helen Bucjvei depai tmentai. Marbeiiy depai tmentai. fames Seibeit depai tmentai. giade six Lmme Thomton giade Lois Failet siacle loui Edith Hall giade thiee Mane Phillips giade two one.

Blnora- one. TO M-Y FRIENDS OF THE 4th WARD WHO ASSISTED ME IN-TUESDAY'S ELECTION GREENWOOD By Delmar Crpw AHOY!" the nautical miss'beckons snappy sailor dressv (-No. -If-has popular princess lines, puff sleeves, andean-attractive -sailor pockets in con- the- front are smartly modish'touches. Wear -it with or without a belt. Good sin; 5 3 11 "Patterns come-in to 30' to'40.

Size' 14 requires 3 yards of 54-inch: fabric-t)Vvis'-5-8 'yard inch-contrasting. To secure a PATTERN and STEP --BY STEP SEWING but the coupon below, sure'to: MENTION THE THIS The. SPRING -SUMMER PATTERN'BOOK, with a.com- plete selection of late dress designs, now-is ready. 'It's' 15 cents when' purchased separately. 'Or, order pattern-above, send; in, just an- additional cents with -the coupon.

Brush Cisne.i Principal. D. Lawson, grade- -seven. Lipe Fox, grade six. W.ilhelm,, grade six.

Tvteljel -Bads, Verna Geiit, 'grade tour. 'Marjory i-Wintersteen, grade tour. Dora Bevis. grade three. Dora grade- three.

(Maude -Mayhew. gra.de! two. Hodge, grade 'two. Tina'. grade 'One.

Mabel McGowan, gride. one. C. Penn.i Pr.iucir>al. John Thomas, grade' eight.

Lucille- -Walker. -grade seven. Amanda. grade- six. Hilisman, 1 grade live.

"Hayes, grade four. Luella McCall, -grade A elma C. Woods, grade two. Arahiihta-M'cCra'ckeii, grade jBelta Theta To the voters of'Number their support I wish to'thank-the men and women voters'of Murphysboro. who me, in -Tuesday's election with their vote or'influence.

'Respectfully, CITY CLERK-EBECT Uncle Dan Hurst is spending the week end with his daughter, Mrs. Will Craig. Mr. and''Mrs. Clareuce Craig and family and.

Mrs. -spent: Friday evening "in Dir Quoin, with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Craig. Junior' Ghancey -was- ill'De' Soto Thursday evening.

Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Jones of Herrin spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr.

Mrs. Will Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crow and Henry Litchliteu iind shopped in Murphysboro Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and family Blkville spent the week end with his. parents here. William Craig of Canton visited home folks Saturday.

Francis Craig attended, the baud contest at Carbondale Saturday. and Mrs. Carl and son, from Gau-ton and Mrs. Theron Bowlin-and-children, Gilda and Jimmie, of 'Slkville were callers, in the home Satiir- 'day. Mr.

and "Mrs. Ernest Fegar and Robert: and Clarice, called .011 Mr. aiiHl Herman Crow, Sunday. Miss yida -May. -Haiidolpli, who is employed in.

the, the of: Garbondale-spent the M'eek- end Mr. Craig had as their Sunday, Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Gegel and. of Marissa, rlaiid of and Edward -Ivieger of Mt.

TODAY-'S'-PATTERNS .11 STERLING. PLACE BROOKLYN. N. Y. Enclosed cents in.

coin for No. Size Name Narii'c of 'this. newspaper Members oE the Delta sororjty. enjoyed a social at Tom -Endsley's-'-near -Be --Soto last night. Campbell, Miss Mar-, jori'e Whiteside and Miss Evelyn' Bell were hostesses.

MaVberry, a-' yati'dness, was'present, There £oiiv conj and two 1 auc-, i -tlotv bridge'at Contract prizes i were awarded Mary Ma'rberry -'aiid'MrsJ Hal'Mountain, arid auction Mrs. Roy Holder. Address your envelope to 'The Daily Today's' Pattern' Bureau, 103 Park -Avenue, New- York City, N. A VHt rH9 lt BROWN I wish to express my'thanks and'apiM-eciafcion to the voters of N.o. 1.Ward for vote: given me yesterday, in my for as 1 Murphysboro.

'I 'pledge 'you my continuecT' best and- most loyal service. By C. Ragsdlae i.Crowai Eitlled on Cora evening. T3etty and Shirley Ne.bughr,spent Friday afternoon with their 'grand a'ud Mrs. Floyd Ne- Mrs.

Addie Inman, i Udell Tnttle aud Mrs. Mona. Graramer- were dinner guests of Nora 'Crowell Wednesday. and 'Mrs. Virgil --'Ragsdale aud Mrs.

iLee Webughf' called Mrs. Floyd bug-In- Tuesday Relatives and friends of "Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes and family gave them a farewell -party -Saturday night, April 10, at the home of Hughes' Mrs. W.

McMurphy. Mr. Hughes is moving his family, -to their 1'arm over near MuiThysboro. The community; and Siiuday school regrets in-losing Mr. Hughes and we-wish tiiem weir' 'in home.

luck slipper was served and every -one there did, justice to the eats that had -been prepared 'by the ladies of the community. Those present- were. Mr. and Mrs. Iryiu'Jones and sons, -Roy Mr.

and Dipe and Mr. aud Mrs. 'Earl Winiield arid son. Mr. and Mrs.

George Elstou and son, Mr. and Mrs: Lee and Floyd and Mis, 'Tom Helms, Mr. and Mrs. 'John Lipe. -Mr.

"and -Mrs. '-Milo Haglei Mr. Mrs. -Earl Haglei Mih Ralph Hagler and daughter, Mr and Mis Elsie Stopher and daughter. Mi-, and Boals and and -Mrs.

Moody -Nance, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil 7 Ragsdale, Mr. arid Earl. Hagler-arid sou-, Mr.

and. Elmer Killer and sous, Mr. and -Mrs. Tom Lipe aud Mrs. A.

J. i Mrs. Floyd Rushing and childien Mr', -and Mrs. McMurphy aiid family, Mrs. G.

W. Ragsdale. Everett' Stearns, Effie and Betty Bill, Frank and Irene Cargill Vngima Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Bob Hughes and sons.

The evening -was spent "in playing games and singing. liouf viash ing the best; ot Mrs. CarmeuJ Dickey was I sented a solver, 'baby (the sorority crest, arid'her infant's name. During the brief business ses-. sion, it was announced initia-, tion cerenionie.s will held, for Mi-s.

Charles Mjss Viyian Mrs. Eleiiora Gaum'-! next Wednesday night following a pot luck supper at the of Mrs. Ben Fox, on Maple street. luck and satisfaction in their, new EEM-S 'TO 2-1. of -ShawneetowU: to a-point endangered by.floods through a "merger today appeared to have Avon the-approval'-of residents as indicated yesterday's municipal election.

Harry Howell, who pledged, 'himself to--such a-moye. was- elected votes, to -who received ISO votes, i Howell committee seeking state arid Federal aid', to inake i possible such a move. T.he: proposal to the city above, river-had- received- the. support; 98 per the voters -who favor-ing the 400-ac-re-site. We have let-eivsil a gioup or "stock rubhei stamps" and aie ot feung them foi Bale at 35c Sach Daily Independent a21-12t Free Dance Tonight tVARD'SFARK Music by the SWINGSTERS EATS AND OF ALL KINDS COME OUT AND ENJOY YOURSELF JUST MORE PROOF 'IfAS THE VALVES! MAKE rWEEK AmEVERYWEEK -YOWLL BE MONEY AHEtAD! COFFEE! NEW LOW -SPECIAL? PRICE AMERICAN-MEDICAL-ASSOC.

WHITB tfOUSE tyap. Mslk 4 -V PET.WJLSQN.CARMAT4ON PET, BORDEK-M1LK, 3 19c NEW LOW-PRICE! SPECIAL THIS WEEK! CREAMED IONA BRAND DELICIOUS' HALVES "OF Bartlett -LARGE A GREAT SCOOP! LOOK! 15,000 GASES'. SOLID' PACK -Indiana 1 Pack 'Wm yine-Ripened Brand NO. 2 NO SALESiTO-DEALERS A NN" PAGEvTOMATp'; SAU CE Pork Beans CASE OF i (BCANSZOcK; EACH SPECIAL! YOUR CHOICE CANDY BARS HERSHEY, MILKY ETC. SPECIAL! NUTlEYiBRAJiD OLEO EXTRA SPECIAL! NEW LOW PRICE! LAUNDRY SOAP LOMl ON SALE THIS-WEEK FRESH FRUITS i ga FANCY GALlfGRNIA ICEBERG VVELL BLEAeHED LETTUCE.

THE PERFE i ING "VEGETABLE. -LOOK AT THE 'PRICE! SUNNYFIELDIBRAND 2-l-LB. GOLD OR PfLLSBURYfS $2.09 Low Pri.ces..oji Farm.F,eeds MONEY: BACK- GUARANTEE! ANN PAGE SALAD SLICED -BIG "Bread LOWEST PRICE WE'VE EVER HAD-ON Swansdown CAKE FLOUR PKG. SPECIAL! YOUR CHOICE! IONA LIMA BEANS OR SUtTANA RED BEANS F- CHOICE, MEATf 16-OZ BEANS, TENDER DELICIOUS COLDSTREAM ALASKA PINK SALMON SULTANA RED TALL'CAN 19c IONA OR STOKLEY 1OMATO-JUICE SPECIAL! SANDWICH. STYLE COOKIES 2 25' VOUR CHOICE CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA SPECIAL! GIANT SJZE ANGEL 'JR0OD EACH CAKE FILLETS'-OF TOLLOCK LB, JACK SALMON 4 LSS 25c BACON-SUGAR CURED BUTTE-CRBAMERY FRESH SUGAR TA' Bulk 3.

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Years Available:
1923-1949