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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 2

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933 THE INDEPENDENT; MURPHYSISORQ, PAGE THREE MISS VEIMA THOMAS AND PAUL DAVB QUIETLY WED IN ARKANSAS SATURDAY OP WILLIS THOMAS, PLUMBER, AND FORMER LO. CAL DOY SURPRISE THEIR MANY FRIENDS HERE The announcement' of the marriage of Miss Velina Thomas to Paul Davis a'l Eldorado, Arkansas, will come as a surprise to their many friends here. A simple ceremony was perform Emery Davis of Curtis, Nebraska. They are, former local residents. The-groom's father was connected with the J.

C. Penney company here the two years that they lived in' Murjihysboi-o. lie is ed by a minister llieix 4 still tho company in Curtis,) Saturday evening, Nebraska, Paul Davis is assistant 1 Mrs. Davis is the charming manager of an F. W.

Woohvorth of Mr. and Mrs. Willis In Eldorado. He has been Thomas'or 1S2S Edith street, Mur-lwlth that company the last five i physboro. She is a member of since his graduation from the 'iocai high school in 1928.

He worked in' the Murphysboro Woolworth store about years. Like his wife, he Is a member of the First church here. Mr. and Mrs, Davis aro malting their home in Eldorado, Arkansas, MARRIAGE LICENSES Jack HandeganV 22, Weuc Helen Dyer, -18, Oarborulal? S. quite ill Po'ner of Sand at his 'home.

Is Nan Bnteinan, who has been 111, Is convalescing slowly, Edna Can- or Gluey visited here Saturday night and The splno is the human switch- beard controlling health.and'vigor. Consult R. Richardson, chiropractor, Phone 403. i -of Bl a Steveng "Yvoinie 1 were at Party Pln'ocH'le, Elks' day, nv Public' Miss eBe of lie tV friends, in ovon. 1 the week end.

Miss PauUer lu St. Louis returned fills' norning'. Theta Tau sorority and the First Bantli't church. She graduated from the local high school In 192S. Mrs.

Davis was employed as filing clerk by the- Illinois Commercial Telephone company for three years In Murphysboro and Olney. Mr. Davis is a son of Mr. and RAYNOR ALLISON, 'FORMER LOCAL BOY, MARR1ES ST. LOUIS Calendar of Week's Events Wesley sewing Mr.

and Mr.s. Allison attended the marriage of their son, Raynor Allispn, to Miss Cece-dia Garthoeffner, at St. Marguerite's parish In St. Louis. Saturday at 3:45 m.

Tho ceremony -was followed by a wedding supper at the home uf the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GarthoetTner at -IlL'O-A Russell Boulevard, served to ths bridal and immediate relatives. The newly weds will live at their apartment, De Tonly street, St.

Louis. The bride was lovely in brown chiffon velvet and a shoulder corsage of.gardenias, Her ulster. Miss Gertrude Garthoeffno-r. who" served us maid, wore blue chiffon velvet and ii itors-agi; of yellow rose buds. The groom and his brother.

Ralph Allison, who served as heist man, wore dark suits with white rose buds in their coat lapels. The groom born and reared In Murphysboro and graduated with the class of '2-i from tlie local high school. He is employed in the geographical department of the Shell Petroleum company in St. Louis. AUXILIARY JUNIORS HOLD FIRST MEETING of the American Legion Auxiliary held their first mooting last Saturday.

They are upon- soring a doll t-on'tfrst which do sew on Decombf-r TicUois for the contest are selling for five cents. Twonts'-two dolls and part of UK- funds realized will tui turned over the Kiddies' Christmas Tree committee- of tlu- SHOOTING MATCH At Gorham 1'ur heisrl ducks and turkey, Xov. 25, ning 3 in. Shooting eveiil night. beidu- and jilT-U i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Soul and Hod.v" Die snlijoot of the in fill of Christ.

mi Sunday, if'. The Gfildei; 'IVxt was. "Yea. in tin: way of thy Lord, have we waited for liit-c; (he (H-sire uf our soul is to (by ami the rcnaenibrfiiici- of Isabdi -(i: Among tlie wliii-li prised the froiii the "For il 1 we live after UK; nVsh. yc shall die: 'but If ye through the Sjiiril do tify tho deeds of the body, sinill live.

For (is many as nre led Ny tin- Spirit of ijod. they nre the son-: of God. The Spirit itself hcarcth witness with our (hut we are the children of God" i Koumiss 8:18, 14, Tho Lesson-Sermon also ln- eluded th? jm.ssnso from the Christian Science? textbook, find'Ifcnlfh with Key (o tlie Scriptures," Mjiry Haker Kdd.v: "Even though you aver flint tho material sonsw are iudisponNnlili 1 to man's oxlstenee m- entity, you must change tlie rour-cp)- of life, nnd ill know yoiirst'lC wplrltiiaMy and seientiiii'iilly" KnO i. The baug'liters club will meet at p. Monday the church Men's club of the Immanuel Lutheran church will meet in the church basement Tuesday at p.

m. The. Missionary circle the Hnptls't chureli will meet with 1SI51 Elm Tuesday at 2 p. m. Tlie War Mothers will, meet at the KHtfles' home.

Tuesday at 2-p. m. JOat-h inoiv.l 1 1 will bring- scissors and thimbles. Lunch will be served. The first M.

.10. Brotherhood will meet at the Tuesday for pjt luck at p. in. The Delta Theta Tau sorority wil! meet in the community 7'oom Tuesday at 7:30 p. in.

i Mrs. A. L. Me.ll, personal worker' In the Centenary revival, will speak at tho filioe factory Tuesday 'at 12:20 p. WEDNESDAY: The Presbyterian church cons're- (Utloii havo n.

supper and program at the church 'Wednesday beginning at OO ivfrsi Leonard Weber will entertain tlie Oharity club with pinochle bunco at the K. 0. hall Weil- nesday at 2 m. A meeting for women will he (held ui the Centenary church Wednesday at m. Mrs.

A. L. Mel! will speak. Tho Immamiel Lutheran Ladles will meet In tlie church-basement Thursday afternoon. SluM-mian will be ID the L.

M. S. ladies Thurs- da.y ui'ternooii at the K. 0. hall.

The American Legion Auxiliary will entertain the Legion and fam- Hies with a pot luck supper Tlv.irs- day at 15 p. m. 'The Ladies Aid Society of the i Presbyterian church will 7mve an day metit.iiig tlio church Tluirsday, The Missionary society rot' the. f.V.-nleiKiry Methodist church wil! meet with Mrs. J.

G. McCall, i 2040 hJliii street. Thui'sday at p. in. There will bo a farewell dinner i served aL tho First Presbyterian church next Sunday after church services honoring Rev.

and MJ-S: D. "Harris LEGION AUXILIARY IS ENROLLING RED CROSS The American Legion Auxiliary enrolling the American Red Cross. AH moneys realized above rational enrollment fee- will bo snent for the community relief in Murphysboro. Mr. and Mrs.

Lon'Bafeman Sesabr, visited relatives in Murphysboro Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Tlppett, and daughter, Miss Pauline, of Olney, visited here over the week end. Clyde Swartz, of Gorham, stopped in Murphysboro a He was route Goodstein and i Risen in --SL Louis Monday morning. W.

of son, Metr.oiio'Us, we're in Murphysbbro Suu'dtiy ing; Slushei' of'Macofnb Saturday Suhd-ay-'visHor of-: his brothei 1 and wife, Slusiie'r- 1 'here. John Venegoni, Dr, A. J. -Strlegel and enjoyed.a hunting trip near C'airo Mrs. Bertha Baylor and son, George, and Mari'e Deamond were week end" visitors' in" S't; George -13.

Brown, cable -man for the Illinois Commercial Telephone company, in- HarrisLurg this week UH bus ne.sH. The spine human, switchboard vigor. Consult -R. R. Richardson, chiro- r.ractor.

Phone 403. n20-lt Mi-, and Mrs, Robert Fenwick ew- poyed Sunda-j" with Mrs; A. Dugger at-Ca'r- Uondale. Mrs. S.

H. Gates and son south or'Carbdn'dale, called on Rev. am'! Mrs. 'Harris hero Slmda'y. iH; M-aiigulies 1 visite'd his in Louis; Mrs.

M-argulies stayed for week with her mother, who is ill, Elkt' Charity Card Tuesday, 7:45 Pinochle, bridge. Public Invited. 20-lt" Mr. and Mrs. Jaiiies Kllby' and daughter, Mary Jo, returnod'to Plnckneyvlllo morning after a.

end visit ith jier parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis M'ileur. Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Jenkins and daughter, Miss Mrs. T. C. Jenkins were Sunday visitors, of Jenltlns at Grand.Towei wiio Is 82 years of age- Mrs.

A. Reeder ami dauhgtetr, Miss 'Helen, and Harold Johnson of St. Louis were 'Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Snider, 1931 Logan street. Mr, and Mrs.

Henry Demastvi and Miss Grace Spoo motored to St. Louis Saturday and visited Mr, and Mrs, Arthur. 'Gerliug 1 Sunday, they visited at St. hospital. Mr.

and' Mrs. Offa Thornton and, family, Owen J'ohnson'and children visited Mrs, Campbell of near Pinckueyville Mileur of i in MuriMiysboro foi: a feiv da-ys' visit with and Mrs. G. Wi'lli. Mileur lias been hero tlia last Miss Kathryn Gardner her sister and husband, Mr.

ami Mrs. Russel Merkel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross and I'aiiK; lly inolored Louis Sunday and will return Monday night or Tuesday, 0 catu it i i -i cere Weathiej-'ly of StV Louis arrived-here yesterday a'iia 'remafn- ed fijivtstirtt fc 5 'GEIEBRATE THEIR 46TH Joe Drury motored to St.

Louis today on -business anj' eipects to jetuj-n -Tuesday. Sam Kugtna'n to. St. Louisj Ibis oil a buyifip, trip." He return lomorrow. Mario -Danner, Dee.gan, Aileen Uastion" and llnipin were in St.

Louis Sunday. oE Robert Lockard- of San Pedro, visiting- his aunt and and "Mrs, Lee Loclrard in- Miirphysbdro, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jarboe and daughter, Mrs. LJla Mayhew and Mrs.

E. J. Banister were at e- Esther Bebekah lodge celebrated the 46th anniversa'y tlie lodge Friday -night. A a pot. luck dinner served to a large-crow tl of i Esther members and their social evening- was enjoyed Tim Mary'record of the first meeting- on Jan- 'uary 1SS7, was read by LI conductor.

A chap i written by Mrs. 1 I i'ieeder. secretary in i read b) Mrs. Reeder. Mr.s.

Lydia Nelson was j-o-d with a 2E year veteran jt weL The' presentation was made by Rose B. Fisher, in behalf '01 the. 'Ksther 'lodge. Mrs. Xelson vas Ipiesented at the altar by he; ir C'hlcago, js'isiers, who were guests or 1 cli'nic at the; occasion: Mrs.

Frances Duft'. J. Mrs. Nettie m', Mrs. A.

Hostt- tud Mrs. MS: Johnson, Louis. Mo. -'Dr. Hugo Delias of is here condueuiiK T)r.

11. 'G, a at the H. Mohlenbrock home Johnston City West Walnut street, lie will be here Monday'and Tuesday. and Mrs. Ralph turned -to Murphysborb-'- from St.

Louis, where they- visited their dnug-bter, Florence Allison, wlio in training at-tlio Nursos 1 home of Do Paul hospital. Miss Florence Boudenbacli of, was week end visitor of her cousin, Miss Lucille Quernheim of North street. Bonham enjoyed the week end with Ills brother and and Mrs, Jolin Ronham at Pluck-: neyville. Furcalf, voile, linen, repp, or ponyee, with, pique, organdie, or broadolotli for 'contrast -are ef- idcaVfor this house frock, which comes in nine sizes: 3S, 4(1, '12, -J-L- -16, HO, 52 and 5-1 -1C uires H-7S yards plus 1-S yard contrast of hich' material. Made -in monotone with short sleeves, 4 yards 32 incises wide: wi.tli long sleeves, 1-2 yards.

To finish with bias bimiiuK'- requires -1 15-S yards -I 1-2 Inches' wide, To secure iv, pat tfirn and simple sewing chart of this model, tear out this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. together with 5 cents in coin Be sure "to 'enclose, on a separate 'sheet of paper, your name, full address, the- number of this pattern (No. GIMTx), and nien- tio'ii the navnc-ci' this newspaper. General Hugh S. Johnson was confronted with a practical problem in administration right "at home" when, on returning to Washington from the West, he found a movement in progress among the employes of his NRA staff to form a union for.the right to bargain collectively for shorter hours and more pay.

The employes, with the backing of the American Federation of Labor, 'have' elected Miss Margaret S. Stabler (above) secretary-treasurer of the organization, and J. Donovan (below), president. Mr. and Mrs.

William- Weber and Joe Colin motored to Maplewood, Sunday and visited Mv. and R. Pigou. Mrs. CoKn remained- for another week's visit.

In the afternoon they all to Tavern inn, Mo. Rachel R. Wynn Presents Piano Pupils Miss Rachel K. Wynn pri-sented her piano pupils to tauir nujtMer-rf. and a few friends in a recital at lifr I'topia apavtinent 21 Saair- day- afternoon.

The recital continued iln-ough the afternoon, one group "playins from 2 to o'clock, and the other from until 4:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Gardner," viol.iniist, by Miss Wynn, and Miss Helen Nance, pianist, each played two delightful selections for each group. The ptiplis taking part were: Mary Edna Vasline, P.antol, Naomi Bra-uley, rlauciine Bradley, Null Catherine Jones, Betty Jones, Don Bobby Riselihg, Mary (Jregerson. Verbie Lee Hasten, Ht-tty Thomas, and Marjory Thomas. ATTORNEY I.

K. LEVY ENTERTAINS WITH i. ANNUAL STAG PK A lornt 1 I. K. Lovy stag Sunday.

Then? wc-re thirty men in attendance. The j'-ic-uii: was held in the ('. Creek district near i dens. They fiarly.am! returned late. The entire day with "tramping over the nocn there was-a large sp i I cf many lUmls of barbecued 'ts everi thini; to WJtJi it to cat.

Mrs. John Gleason of St. Louis is visiting- relatives in M'lirpliys- boro for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Ross and family visited relatives in St. Louis Sun' rilisjj Pautlnr Louis arrived here today I'or a weeks visit with her aunt, and uncle, Mr. "and ,1, I of! North Mrs. Fred Richards and daughters, fivelyn and Marjorie, of were in Murphysboro Saturday. ENDS a Cold Sooner PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Blanch Yoager has rosuni-1 Clara Auer of Olney oil 'her 'duties at the Wool-; Saturday night and Sunday winlli 'store after an iihiess of sev- oi 1ier father, John Auer of i-ijil days.

was a yuost Srjnth We Have the Latest SPORT JACKETS WALKER'S Carbordale rnone PltOMPT DKl.tVKRV COUNTRY SAUSAGE 4 a Ib. I SPA.RE RIBS, 3 Ibs for VEAL HEARTS, 3 Ibs for FRESH SAUER KRAUT: 2 Ibs for DILL PICKLES (Large) 3 for PECANS, a Ib (Snvi' a poiinO on K'ood SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS, 2 pkgs for PECAN STUFFED DATES, a Ib KENELRATtON Puppy Food) 2 cans for NO STREKE PAINT WALL KLEENER, a pkg 25c 25c and TO BREAK i Attend the International Live Stock Exposition and Horse Show Chicago, III December 2 to 9, Inclusive LOW FARES Consult any Agent Illinois Central Birthday Party A birthday party was given at lionio of Mr, and Mrs. August Harrol Saturday afternoon, for their little daughter, Wlhna, on her sixth birthday. Those present 'were: Tommy Alice Hoffman, Mary Mabel Rubel, Buster Maroldeau McBrltle, Bet- Billy Kraus, Betty Gola, Hay Ptillla, Doris Gola, Pull Is, Lara June Graff, Roberts, Klchrath Hrantley ly Keil, Eddie George HE FLEW AROUND THE WORLD ALONE! Wiley Post climbs out of the Winnie Mae at Floyd Bennett Field as the whole world applauds skill and marvelous physical endurance. "Smoking Camels as I have for: so long," says Post, "I never worry about healthy I'm j.

a constant FLYING EIGHT DAYS AND NIGHTS without a stop, Frances Mar- sails and Louise Thaden set the world's endurance flight record for women. Miss Thaden says, "For some years I've smoked Camels. They taste Also a Camel fan, Miss Marsalis says, "I've never changed because I can't afford to take clxances with my nervous system." RACING ACROSS AMERICA in 10 hours and minutes, Turner recently added a new West-East transcontinental speed record to the East-West record lie won earlier this year. "Like most pilots I smoke a lot," says Col. smoke Camels for the sake of healthy nerves, and 1 enjoy them more." ILLINOIS 1 QQQ MOTOR LICENSE iJOO Now Available Motor License Application Blanks Free.

We will help you fill thorn out. Notary service if you want it, for small charge. The Daily Independent. Ruth Baylor, Betty Ann Wills, Franciii Loy, lioso Mary Wanda -Harroi, Kathleen Turner, I Jimnita 'Harrol, iQngene Saylor, Mary Gola and Wjlma Harrol, al' so Mr.s. Ed i-ioft'iuan, Mrs.

Sid Me- Brido, MI-H. Levi Worthon, Mrs, Eddio Pullis assisted Harrol, Tlio guests were served with pop corn ball, apples, candy and cake. All departed at a late hour wishing her many more happy blrbl'ulays. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for tholr sympathy- shown us during the illness and doath of our bolovod husband and father, floury A. Hagler.

Especially thanking Ilov. Jackson, Baptist fjuartottc, pallbearers, also Huffman Funeral company, and the beautiful floral offer-Ing. Mrs. Florence Hagler. Mr.

and Mrs, Ed.Farley and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duncan. Iff i MATCHLESS BLEND IT IS MORE TO KNOW Men'and women who are'famous for their brilliant flying 1 agree about 1 '-smoking and healthy nerves.

"I never worry about healthy nerve's," they say, "because I smoke Camels." They cannot afford to make a mistake in choosing their cigarette. They have to know. And it is more' fun to know, because of the greater smoking pleasure they, find-in Camels are better in taste. They leave no "cigaretty" aftertaste. Change to and see for yourself that they do not g-et on your nerves or tire your taste! are m0 defrom finer, tobc other ccos any brand.

1933, IL Jt Reynolds Tobacco Company.

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