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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929 THE DAILY INDEPENDENT. MURPHYSBORO. ILMJNOIS PAGE THREE. Credit Expert is Speaker at Rotary; Talks by Visitors H. W.

Arthur an organizer for the national retail credit men's association," was the speaker si the regular weekly dinner of tb.3 Rotary club held at noon Thursday at the Logan. He explained that credit bureaus are now or- ganizcd in many cities and that the service Tendered is extremely valuable to the merchants interested in withholding''credit from the small portion of people in each community -who are dishonest Approximately of the nation's business tcday is done: on the credit basis, and he declared that of the people are honest, but the other cause a lot of trou- Brief talks were made by Rotarians Ashton of Anna, Steirile df Cairo, and of Carbondale, visitors cf the day. Birthday roses were given A. G. Caldwell and Harry Ozburn, both of whom were in the month of G.

Bierer reported on the outcome ot the MacBillan lecture. 'A profit of $150 was cleared and a check, for this amount ordered turned, over to the Crippled Children's committee, A. R. Carter, chairman. FEBRUARY MEETING OF B.

P. W. CLUB HELD THURSDAY Enthusiasm and enjoyment reigned supreme- and were outstanding at the Business and Professional Woman's club regular monthly RUTHERFORD SISTERS AT LEGION SATURDAY Illinois Child Amazes Mother Rutherford Sisters, professional entertainers, featuring and dancing numbers, along the original Red Hot Peppers Orchestra, will furnish the entertainment at the regular dance at the Legion hall Saturday night. Reduced prices on all fresh meat at Borgers' Market' Saturday. f8-2t NEW ARRIVAL A.

baby daughter was born Friday, morning to Mr. and Mrs. W51- liam Raines of Route 4, Murphysboro. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Cr.nstipation is one of tha worst health-miners for children.

Waste matter is held too long in their little stomachs and bowels, forms poisons which pollute their blood, cause headaches, bad breath, 'coated tongue, indigestion; makas them bilious, weak, sallow, fretful and underweight. I At the first sign of constipation, I give your child a little California Fig Syrup. Children love its rich, fruity flavor. It's purely a gentle but certain laxative, and it gives tone and strength to the stomach and bowels so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. Thousands of Illinois mothers are praising it.

Mrs. Landers, 218 West 62nd Chicago, says: "My little son, Michael, had conj he never wanted anything to eat. He was fretful, pale and weak. "Nothing seemed to be'n b'm iTa- til I got some California Fig Syrup. His.

trouble stopned after the ft'-st few doses, and he amazed me by the way his healthy, natural color JOLLY SEWING CLUB MEETING THURSDAY ful and happy as ever and he's been gaining ever since." Like all good things. California Fig Syrup is imitated, but you can always get the genuine by looking for the name on the carton. dinner at the Hotel Logan, Thursday evening, when almost of tils membership was present. Each member found their place card was designated by a comic valentine, which added many good laughs for ths members, after they had read their It was fcst a little -over, a year ago that the B. P.

club was organized this city and since its organization has grown in strength and purpose and in commemoration of the date the members have -sat aside the next regular meeting as anniversary night, when a banquet will be held at the Masonic Temple, Thursday, March 7, at o'clock. Erma Templeman, state president of Business and Professional Woman's' Clubs, will be present and will deliver the principal address of the evening. Mrs. Templeman is an eloquent speaker and the members are looking forward to hearing her March 7. The program will be in charge of Mrs.

Fannie Briggs, Miss Maude McFarland and Miss Virginia Huffman. Each member has tha privilege of bringing a guest to the meeting on this date tncl members from various clubs in Illinois, namely: Carbondale, Csntralia, Cairo, Benton, Mt. Vernon, Chester, Marion, West Frankfort and Springfield, have been invited to attend to hear Mrs. Templeman. "Undoubtedly this meeting will be the outstanding meeting of the club during the year and each member doing something to make th-3 affair such.

During the meeting, last evening, psp singing was enjoyed throughout the dinner, led by Miss Constanca Harrison of the M. T. H. S. faculty, and accompanied by i Miss Emma Smith of the M.

T. H. S. faculty. Foundations for tha organization of a "Gazoo Band" were made and twenty-two members joined.

This Wall and supervised by Miss Agatha White. The program last evening was cleverly planned by Mrs. Sangwin and Miss Verda Neeloy and 13th and Walnut consisted of several piano selections by Paul Sarensen; song by the famous high school boys' chorus, accompanied by Miss Barbara Mohlenbrock, impersonation by Mrs. Georga Ozburn and a solo by Miss Helen Sangwin. Mrs.

Will G. Shaw of the Shaw pharmacy, was unanimously voted in the club as a member. Miss Gladys Heiple, chairman of ths membership committee presented next 1 The general meeting of the club closed with singing "Till We Meet The members of the Jolly Sewing Club were entertained Thurs. day at the hone of Mrs. Kate Starzinger of Edith street.

The evening was spent in sewing and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. B. P. W. CLUB DANCE WAS WELL ATTENDED of the'weather the Bin-; iness and -Professional.

Woman's club dance, which was held at the K. evening, was well attended, "although many out I of town people who intended to riot- so on account -music was furn-i Ished Cliff Archibald and his Red' Pepper' Ramblers. Three Act Comedy by Senior Walther League at IMMANBEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine street Monday ari Tuesday Nights, February 11 and 12 8 o'clock P. M. Admission 35c ALL AROUND THE TOWN 1 if Mrs.

Henry Ditzler remains ill at her home on Herbert street. E. J. Banister is ill at his home at Walnut street. Judge Fred B.

Herbert is ill at his home on Walnut street. Edgar R.odman of St. Louis is spending several days in Murphysboro the guast of relatives. MEN'S BLUE GHAMBREY WORK SHIRTS SIZES; 14 tb 49 First Floor DON'T FORGET to see "The Path Across the piven by Senior Walther League, Feb. 11 and 12.

Corner of 19th and Pine. f7-2t 1923 LICENSES 1929 Motor License Application They are free. We help you fill them put. Notary service if you want it. for small charge.

The Daily Indenendent. n30-tf Mrs. Thurn's Recipes MOULDED CRAB'MEAT SALAD 1 tablespoon gelatine.soaked in cold, water, 1 can crab 2 tablespoons melted butter, yolks of 2 cup milk, 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon mustard, 2 tea- s.poon paprika, 2 'tablespoons vinegar. Turn out fish 1 hour before using, and; shred it. Put eggs, seasonings, butter, milk vinegar in double boiler and cook until it begins to thicken.

Remove add gelatine, and fish. Pour in ring mold and serve on a head of lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes, with mayonnaise, if desired. To remove grease from wall paper, rub the spot -with a piece flannel dampened with alcohol. SPECIAL ATTRACTION Rutherford Sisters, Har- Wicnizers, at Legion Dance, Sat. Night, Feb.

9, Adm. 25c. or Baking Powder is in the 7or Best Results Use Mr. and. Mrs.

Eddie Barlo, of Houston, Texas, who have spending the past several weeks here 1 have returned to Houston. They will leave shortly for Portland, Oregon, and other places they supervise the Drannon Beauty Shoppers. Mrs. Barlo was formerly Miss Marie of. LET'S GO toy Immanuel Lutheran church to attend Path Across the Hill" 11 and.

12, p. m. Admission 35c. f7-2t SPECIAL ATTRACTION Sisters, Har- monizers, at Legion Dance, Sat. Night, Eeb.

9. 25c. NOTICE The date of the Presbyterian Li-1 dies' Bazaar has baen changed from Feb. 19 to the 20t.h. fS-2t MT.

CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH De Soto, 111. Services' February 10th at o'clock, conducted by Rev. Win. Boatman. Members and friends of the congregation are invited and urged to attend.

i i Robert Rooney, pneumonia pa-, tient in St. Andrew's hospital, continues to improve. Your Motor Car Needs These Cold Weather Helps Light Oil, Enareo, Polarine, Iso-vis or will make starting easier Glycerine or Alcohol may save you the price of a new radiator or motor block. Red Crown, Solite or Ethyl Gasoline'for easy starting and smooth running U. S.

Tires and Tubes for trouble-proof mileage We Have 'em All 14th and Illinois Ave. Logan Highway Raymond Essiclt, patient in St. Andrew's hospital, is doing nice Frederick Bierer, patient in St. Andrew's is doing nics- Will Underwood of Division street, patient in St. Andrew's hospital, is slightly improved.

For Poultry, dressed or alive, call John Schoenbevger. Phone 45S. deliver. jlS It REV. CURWEN HENLEY TO PREACH AT ALTO PASS SUNDAY EVENING Rev.

Curwen Henley will preach ai the Congregational church in i Alto Pass'next Sunday evening, using the subject, "Lest' "We.Forget". The address will be illustrated by a stereopticon. The songs, will be from the screen and illustrated from master paintings. I There will be special musical half hour preceding the address. Everybody invited.

txAMINATION GHADES The averages for the January examinations of the Odd Fellows i School, Dist. 181, submitted by Amelia Korando, Jacob, 111., are as follows: 7th grade: Joseph Shields 94, George Hatter 93; 6th grade: Orest Tretter 96, Lilly Hatter 95, William Shields 93, Minnie Berndt 92; 4th grade: Bobby Hastings 97, i Flora Stueven 94, AViilard Hiesner 1 92, Cora Berndt 9l' Mary Shields 91; 2nd grade: Irma Tretter 94. Home killed roast beef 22c, home killed beef steak 25c to 2Sc, at Borger's Market. f8-lt Pythian Bldg. 2 S.

10th St. Murphysboro, 111. Mu.sic By THE ORIGINAL A Popular Orchestra Full of Pep and Music Dancing 9:00 to 12:00 Admission $1.00 Extra Lady 25c Public invited, to this popular priced fun festival, on the best dance floor in Murphysboro VS: Miss Essie Chambers of North 12th street, who has ill the past two weeka, is now able to be up. i Mrs. Homer Lichliter, who cently underwent an operation for i mastoid in St.

Andrew's hospital, i continues to improve. Scott Luke, employee oJ ths At- lasta farm in Somerset township, is quite ill, suffering with influenza-pneumonia. Mrs. Martha Park, manager of Young's department store, is quite ill of the flu at her home on North 14th street. Mrs.

Park, was slightly improved today. Bob Gaberdine of Ava, who was seriously 'injured Wednesday at the strip mine near. Ava, remains in a serious condition in St. Andrew's hospital. Leo Fei-rill departed Friday for Kankakee where he is employed by the State after spending a vacation in Murphysboro the, guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Ferrill of Lucier'street. Mrs. McFarland, mother of Miss Maude McFarland of McFarland's millinery store, who has been seriously ill of heart complications, remains in about the same condition. "THE PATH ACROSS THE HiLL" Feb.

11 and 12, at Lutheran church. Original Red Hot Peppers, at American Legion Dance Sat. Night, Feb. 9 fS-ltl REBLE CHAMBERLAIN Representative of FRED HEMKER of St. Louis, offers Preferred Stock of Public Utilities Consolidated Corporation.

Dividends payable monthly. Also other safe stocks and bonds. For information call 964. First in the Dough -Then in the Oven 25 Ounces for 25 Millions of Pounds Used By Our Government OVED DR. R.

E. RANSMIER has moved his office to the office vacatect by Dr. the Harris-Price Furniture the Post Office. New Phone No. 492.

1320-22-24 Walnut St. FOR ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, February 9 th POMPHAN FACE POWDER, 50c size, Saturday Special 39c WOODBURYS FACE POWDER, 50c size, Saturday Special 39e BMCK AND WHITE FACE POWDER, 25c size, Saturday Special WOODBURYS FACE POWDER, 25c size Saturday Special CUTICURA SOAP, 25c ske, IfetilSold PEPSODENT PASTE, 50c size, Saturday Special 33 PEBECO TOOTH PASTE, 50c size, Saturday Special 33 PALM OLIVE SHAVING CREAM, 35c size, Saturday Special 27 WCfODBURYS FACIAL SOAP, 25c size, Until Sold 15e I'PtCOLD CREAM, 35c size, Saturday Special 25 PONDS COLD CREAM, 60c size Saturday Special 43 PONDS VANISHING CREAM, 35c size, Saturday Spedal 25 PONDS VANISHING CREAM, 60c size, Saturday 43 LIQUID IJSTER1NE, 3 ozvsize, 25c, Saturday Special 18c USTERINE TOOTH size, Saturday Special 18c IVORY SflAP, guest size, Saturday Special, 6 bars for 25 GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, 5 in package, Saturday Special, Pkg. 30c MENNEMS SHAVING CREAM and TALCUM form-en, 25e value Saturday Special 19e SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE, 25c size, Saturday Special 186 FIRST COTYS FACE POWDER Until Sold LOV1E FACE POWDER, 25c size Until Sold 59e BONCIEA FACE POWDER, 50c size Saturday Special TALCUM POWDER, 25c size Saturday SpecM 55c size, Saturday Special 42c ALMOND CREAM, 50c size. Saturday Special 386 JBGENS SKIN' LOTION, 59e size, Saturday Special 35c FORHAM TOOTH PASTE, 35c size Saturday Special 25c WOODBURYS FACE CREAM, 50c size, Saturday Special 37e LIFE BUOY SOAP, NUJOl, $1.00 size, Saturday Special NUJOL, 75c size, Saturday Special COWSJAIC'JI POWDER, $1.00 size, Saturday Special 79c DANDERINE, $1.00 size, Saturday Special 790 "COTYS WH TALCUM, $1.50 size- Saturday Special $1.19 COTYS size Saturday Special 79 CUTEX MANICURE SETS, 50c size, Saturday Special 39c MAVIS FACE POWDER, 5Qc size, Saturday Special 35c STSLIMANS FRECEE CREAM, size 37c.

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