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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 4

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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PAGE FOUR OUT OITR WAY By Williams Dour TELL ME. MORE, HiG-14 -THAW vow. PROOF VOU, FOLL. 0 v.Meu-_vTs -TH' SERVICE. TH'T Guy HAS -T' suPFtoRT A A DISHES AM'TH OTHEF? -TH' so TH' FIRST HAS.

T'SUPPORT A HELPS SoPPoRT MO-SBAMD WMHO GOES Hi's. VJIFE.S so wAsHiN' DISHES. FER TH' QTHHF? GOES. FOOD 11 so -MUCH TO OH i-rfc; fV' 1 AMD DAiLV fcloeisui in iJttfe Echini CREEK PAUM By Mrs. Ernest Weil Mrs.

Sarilda Campbell and claugh- wltli Mrs. Noah eve- ter spent Friday Johnson. Jake Schimpi: spent Sunday ev ning with her mother, Mrs. Sariltl Campbell. Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Weil and Mrs. Maggie -Weil called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holies, Sunday evening.

Those who spent Sunday wll.li Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weil and family were Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Herman and sons and Mr. and Sirs. Victor Schneider. Mrs.

Mary Griffin and children Oliver Moss spent -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grohmah. and Ifiinil Schimpf visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Sehastien Schimpf Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolpli Weil and Mrs. Maagie Weil called on Ernest Weil and family, Friday night.

H. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES MAKANDA R. f. By Glarisa Rushing and Mrs. Wm.

Frost daughter spent Saturday wiih B. Miller and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Etherton spent Saturday in Mi-, and Mrs.

Tony Kris toff and daughter Lucy spent Friday morn- ins in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis visited, relatives in t'arterville Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Frost and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Hushing and family, Sunday.

Mrs. Hiram Sloan and children siient Thursday at Dave Sloan's. Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Rushing assisted Mr.

and Mjfe gan with their; day. Mr. and Wm. son Marion spent Sunday, with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rushing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright visited Ins brother, AHie Wright and family Wednesday. NEW BETHEL A program will be given Christmas Eve at New -Bethel church by.

the Junior and Epworth Leagues, consisting 'songs, recitations and a play. Everybody invited to attend. Miss Nina Forcer speiit Friday with Mrs. Jeff Heape. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Herman'and Sons were Sunday guests of Miami Mrs. Ernest Weil at Creek Paum. Miss Virginia Cornell spent Saturday night with Miss Flossie Wolfe.

Miss Lizzie Fohiie visited Mrs. Loy Shewmaker Monday''afternoon. Mrs. G. A.

Coleman and daughter spent Monday aftsrhooii' J. T. Herman. Elvin Shupe and sister, Miss Grace were guests Sunday of their' cousins, Mr. ftiid Mrs.

Noel Porter Du Quoin. Miss Nina Porter spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with, her' aunt, Mrs. E. Heape. Mr.

and Mrs. J. and sons visited his father and sister in Murhysboro Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Nehring and daughter were iVturphysboro visitors Saturday. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 'A. C.

Wolfe and. were Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Cornell and family M.r.,.ancL Craig son Suff' Mrs! A Shupe Loy Siiew'maker and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930 -Walter, and daughter Hoiner Heape, Gilbert lioy 'Griffin!" Miss Grace Shupe spent Saturday evening with Misses Mary and Ruby Shewmaker. Ben Porter and family spent Sunday at Du Quoin with their son a-nd brother, Freeman Nausley, and family entertained friends from St. Louis Friday. Ezra Heape butchered, Wednesday. The children of the Beasley School will have a program Wednesday.

Allspareiitsj and friends are iaivjted. i Jptiugph on 'Mrs. Chas: Thursday afternoon. Jeff Heape had a 'quilting- at'the oT5 Mr. L.

Snl- VERGENNES Hfattie B. Page i Mr. Mrs. Hart and daughter, of Johnston City, and 'Kisses 'Irene speivS Sat- evening and Mrs. A them for a few days' visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sinilh and children, of Campbell, spent Sunday with Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Seyferth and family.

Mrs. S. E. Seyferth, Mrs. Smith's mother, accompanied them home for several days- visit.

Miss Constance Brady. oC Tamaroa, is the guest of her auiit, Mrs. L. A. Walker.

Johnnie Tow is detained from his work at the Dowell mine because of illness. Rev. A. D. Hagler is suffering the effects of having a toblli extracted.

A Day of Reckoning By Martin TOR VOO TO Or TO VOO TO GET OOWW TO VOUN6 Ror, AEYYANG TO i WDME VAO A WAS OOM'T YOO S'PN IKJTSR.ROPT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDb The Hermit's Remedy By Blosser USTEVO HERg WEEDS A DOCTOR AMD WEEDS DO YOU THIMK WA.VB6 YOU'RE BUTTHlEOLD HERMIT THIMKS we CAU DO SOMETMlUG -Fi5 ECKLE DOWkl HURT HIM! Btes? YOUR HEART, Mo! VIE M1GHT HAVE HIM. OW H1SPGET BEFORE VOU K.MOW IT HIS PSMER IS SUPPOSED To SO TTJIS STUFF NOT COIN' THE He Couldn't Be -t WASH TUBBb Another Offe WHILE 13 OUT HIS, LATEST LOVE, THERE- COME? LOUD KNOCKING P.T THE POOR. UP, SEARCi-l HIM FE V3 MARtO VXMEM'T HEMtt) OE ME 1 UQESMT PROPER WPH To FELLOVO NOW VJHPsT'S ON VOUR MIND! Vou TO BUV VOUR WME.NTioN. HEftRP. iin Ann P.SOUT WILL DOUBLE THE OFFER.

1 OF COSTPs STRNO II FOOI-SV ppMOU SELL IT OR, MOT 7 WWKT SHftU, PER.VMXPC. SS I LL I THE (ViSNSSlNS WHO (I To KILL. 'EM us. Mr. Hammel, C.

I. P. S. salesman, was a business visitor here Monday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Sullivan are entertaining a new son since Friday morning. The little lad will answer to the name of Donald Maurice.

Zeb Stonum, who has been quite ill, remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorrels of arrived Sunday evening to be at the bedside of his hall- brother, Zeb Stonum, who is ill. Mrs.

Minnie Tow arrived Friday night from Granite City to visit her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Tow. for several days. L.

A. Walker spent Saturday and Sunday in Bloomingion. Mrs. Roy Allard, who has been ill for several months, remains about the same. Mrs.

Henry Canhani, of Edwardsville, departed for her home Friday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Roy Allard, who is ill. Rev. O. K.

Shaffer, pastor oC United Brethren church, filled his appointment here Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Shaffer preached a very interesting discouse Sunday morning. His subject was The Bible. Mrs.

Dollie Doerr was a business visitor in Murphysboro Friday. MY. and Mrs. Theodore Harsha. o'f Centralia.

were visitors here Sunday. Frederic Allard and sister. Lucille, of East Si. Louis, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Aliard. Mrs. Reuben Porter, of Dowell. was a business visitor here Monday morning. Br.

and Mrs. C. O. Lane, of West Frankfort, and Mrs. Delia Quick, of Herrin, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Troy Bradley. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Bradley. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Caven, of Du Quoin, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bastion. SUNSHINE VALLEY By Miss Irene Several were at i.lieljcn- inark Sunday School, Sunday morning.

Howard Luthy and lady friend, Miss Lorene Edgar, attended church at Campbell Hill Sunday niRhi. Mr. and Mrs. John Luthy family passed through this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Speith, of East Louis, spent Sunday with Abe Speith's. A play will be siven a( the Denmark church house, Saturday night, December 20, 1930, the title beins; "Mother Mine." Admission: adults 25c; children Inc. Miss Ruby Davis spanl. Sunday afternoon with Miss Clara Lintnur Mr.

and Mrs. Edd rtussell and Mr. and Freeman Robin.son of La Salle, Coloi-arlo. sjient Saturday night and Sunday with and Mrs. Lou Koen of ilerrin.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Uile.s anil family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Uliles of near Pinckneyville.

Homer Edgar spent Kuiuiay win Grover Carver. Mrs. Bert Uliles spent last wed visiting relatives in Mrs. Gill 'Edgar is on the list this week. Gill Edgar and son.

John, Monday niornina-. Letter Heads Envelopes Hand Bills Fancy Stationery I Placards Sale Bills Invoices Invitations Statements HASTING By Mary Signaigo Willis Vaughn called on Join Signaigo. Mrs. John Si nai and Mrs. Ad die Crow-ell spent Wednesday eve "ins with Mrs.

Demins. Mrs. Xoali Stopher called on Mrs John DeniiiiR Friday evening. Don Ferrill is spending his vacation in Florida. Doc Limlsey called on John ing Friday evening.

William ridef of SpriiiRor Kiclgc called on John Fridav cvo ning. Mrs. Flora Ferrill. Mrs. Marion Peterson, Mrs.

Will r.rowell Miss Ueiilali spent Thursday with John Sic" nalgo. fr Rnddic Holland. Mr. and Mrs Addie Crowell, Mrs. John naigo, visited Sam Robinson's Place Saturday.

Mrs. Umldie Holland is no belter at this writing. Mrs. Rudolph Highland called on Mrs. John Dem ing.

PLEASANT GROVE By Mary L. Waller Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes ami daughter, Bonnie June, and Mrs Vannie Hughes spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Modg- of East Carbondalc. Mr. and Mrs. Ashlon Doody and Mr. and Mrs.

Don Haglor of roulo visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shomaker, Monday. II. Allen was a business vis- tor at Urbana, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Crowell and oyce Runion spent Sunday a lerrin with the latter's mother Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Runion very ill with tuberculosis.

Mrs. Theodore Scluvebel and aug'hter, Miss Mae, of Murphys- oro were-visitors Jerc Thursday t'teruopn. Rev. c. P.

Comer of Cairo clos- a very successful revival at. It. Pleasant Friday evening with large number of converts and additions to the church. Mr. and Mrs.

Zeno Gregory and hildren of Cave Valley spent Sun- ay with Dallas Stearns and lam- y. W. G. Pigolt oi bore visjipii. her uiollier, ili-rtieiiy.

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Years Available:
1923-1949