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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 3

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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i 'I itoPHTSBORQ, npNOIS THREE 4 Women's Elizabeth Westover, Candidate for Football Queen at dale Normal Miss Elizabeth Westoveiv daugh ter of Mrs, R. W. oC Murphysboro, has been one of. the: four candidates nominated for Football Queen during the annual Southern Illinois College homecoming to be held at Friday and Saturday of week. Other candidates are Jiuinlta Richardson of Sparta, Anna Louiso of Quoin, and Mary Louise-Wilson of Centralla.

The Identity of the queen will be revealed during the last act of the play "The Magazine Racket" which will be given Friday night in the Shryock auditorium. Paul Slangy, captain of "the 1932 foot. ball team, will crown the queen. FIRST METHODIST Reception for State Officer of Eastern Star Mesdames J'Nelta Nan Mayhew-and, Plelen Craine Murphysboro' the reception for Elizabeth DavenpoVt, grarjcl. dissociate conductress of the Eastern lodge; of Illinois, at Cartervllle Tuesday, night.

Harrisburg, Zeigter and were til -edeptlon; Mrs. J'Neita Wolf of 'Murphys boro was conductress for the MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank Young; 21," Chester ma Fro.emlihg, 22, Fried 'chicken Em- at the Christian Church, every 'Thursday, 25c. Chicken and dumplings' 1 H-e-w' The second meeting of the First Methodist Brotherhood was held in the church basement Tuesday night. The evening was passed with business and social conversation. The unemployment situation was discussed.

The next meeting will be held the third Tuesday in December with Rov. Frank E. Harris in charge of "the program. Junior High School Roll The following pupils of the junior high school haye made an average grade of DO their studies during i the past two months: Eighth Grade Inez Baskln, Anna Mae Louise Campbell, "Rpxanije, Bjlck, Paulino Bob.by. Ralph Julia Ih-le, Wanda Rnth Wright, Thomas Stephens, Dorothy Welch, John Reeder and Polly Mae McFarland.

Seventh Doria Marie Chauneey, Peggy Grade Berger, Irene Chapman, Mel- C. T. U. To Meet Friday The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet with Mrs. 'Evangollne Blair on South 20th street Friday at p.

m. Members are urged to attend as there will" be business discussed which will be of interest to each. ba Rose Cross, John Davis, Peggy Lou Dean, Virginia C. E. Whitie is'ill his home on Spruce street.

A. J. Roberts; hunting near Moulds "today. Paul 'Evans Cairo' was in. Murphysboro Tuesday on business.

Thomas Stevens 'of Murphysboro was In' Gorha'm Tuesday! Jack was in Murphysboro TueHday; afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Thorp js seriously ill' at her 20th street; Rhamie-' Somerset tow.nsiilp wasvih Murphysboro- this -y '-i i nn ii i I Mrs. Thorn ton Murphysboro Visitsd-relatives 'in Dii Qiioin Tuesday -and Wednesday; -House. Leader has jarred '''beer-by-Christmas" Enthusiasts prediction, that the- short ses'sibn of-congross will refuse-to.

legate, beer. lie believes it-will R-ainey differs on this Speaker Senate Minority Leader. Robinson and many other influential Raihey says act will until 'the 1 hew congress meets, He. a special -session; "soon after. Match' 4" is inescapable and confident, beer will be'legalized Meant'inv he: predicts the.

short session will "materially 'duce" the present -annual' prohibition enforcement anprc- The back from his Illinois home, not believe Congress could money witlr to pay'govern- ment' bills without resorting at the session the -general sales, tax. He estimated "that the fedai; 1 'al-deficit, this year would reach a 1 most $1,000,000,000. VIENNA GAME HERE SUNDAY Fans; Expected to Flock to Brown Shoe-Field to i Clash' Football fans are' expected to flock to' the Boi-ger Brown Shoa field div Route- 13 next to see the Murphysboro Independence, play the strong Vienna, Indo- penderit sfluad. The Myrphysboro s'auad', and; Vienna played scoreless; game at Vienna the season. The local team later defeated.

BUckner- and Pinckneyville'teams and means to take on some big time independent outfit hei-e "later, in -football of'the -progress. It is 'reported'; to' ha the intention of this squad'to 1 feature.a big charity later in the.year as for local aid campaign. citizen's 'who encourage the sqiiad by attending its games are' to 'help: build additional -football interest that will pay the measure of funds later HASTINGS Mr. and -ing. Monroe Is.

attending John sick Japan has'opened cultural, museum. first. agri- John Signaigo called on Doming Sunday morning. Charles Demitig is on the list. Frank Branson called on 'John Signaigo Friday.

Mrs. Rudolph Highland has moved 'to town where she will stay, this winter for her son. Louis, and daughter, Louise, to attend high school. Monroe Deming was the Saturday Sunday guest of his 'school at Carbondale with his brother'and Mrs. Paul Deming.

Miss Naomi Deming Miss Grace Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Fredon Mr. and Sunday' Everett Wiggs called on Glover, Sunday morning, The United States is the products In. the world.

Mr. and SchimpE of Clorhara Tuesday In Murphysboro. Mr. London taxlcabs are not allowed have speedometers, by orders of Scotland Yard. Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On Persistent coughs and colds lead to lerious trouble.

You can stop them now with Creoraulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it" soothes and heais the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recog- taized by high medical authorities as one of greatest healing agencies for per- coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creoimilsiqn contains. Jn adc'itlon to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stopthe irritation and inflammation, while the-creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blond, acks the seat of the trouble and checks growth of the germs.

'Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forma of-respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up. the system after.colds.or.flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of howlongstand- is notrelieved after takingaccording todirections. Askydtirdruggist. (Adv.) and, Mrs.

R. Lee Johnston, Joan Ger- Grand Tower motored aldino McBrlde, Marcella physboro Tuesd.ay._' M.arcei\na McCall, James, McRoy, Dorothy HartV Ruth Hfillman, Frank Holloway, Doris Robert Riggs, Margaret Ann Smith, Quentin Reed and Arkle Lee Pratt. of to Mur- NOTICE AMERICAN LEGION Regular meeting oC Paul Stout Post No. 127 Thursday, Nov. 17, Men's Club To Meet The Men's club of the Presbyterian church will meet Monday night in the'church at 0:30 p.

W. H. Graves is president of the club. REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF FURNACES RfiflxiceiJ 1'rlcwi on 'New Funmcos. Air Conditioners, A.

G- Huppert Home Furnace Co. 91U E. Wulniit Ht. MurphyHboro, III. Phono 31-1-W FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS SEE E.

HARRISON DRUG STORE MURPHYSBORO R. F. D. 5 By Mrs. Ralph Bastlen Mr.

and Mrs. Lon Smith are the; parents of a daughter. and Mrs. 'WboW'and Mr. and Mrs.

V. or Bush visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bastien, Friday. Virginia Rose Seibel.

was absent, i'roni school Monday on account of illness. Mrs. Lawrence and children called on'John Florence and. family, Sunday evening. Mrs, Pete "WiHia'mson was Oraviile, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and- Mrs. Fielding, ot Murphysboro visited Mr.

and'Mrs. Fred Bastlen, Wednesday evening. Airs, Otto Crossin and son called on Mrs, L. Smith Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. P. H. Worthen'and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Worth en were Sunday guests of Ralph BaHtien. and 1'ainlly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bastien'and, 1'ainily itttonded the birthday: din-, ner at Win.

Ple-rson's Sunday. Wilma and Kathryri Shannon; called on Delhi and Virginia S.mjitli' Sunday evening. i Fresh whole milk, delivered twice, tUilly. 8c quart. Fay'a Pure Food" Store, phonS 430.

nla-2t IAKINQ 'Rev. Charles Miller of Harrison is improving in'St. Andrew's Mr. and Mrs, John ot Pinckiieyville shopped yesterday 1 A chicken will he served Wednesday. 'Nov.

ifi, by the Ladies' Aid of' St; Peter's Evan, church on Spruce in C. E. Ward, Jngineer, Addresses the Railway Club On Organization C. E. engineer, on -the Mobile OliiO.

railroad' company gave' an interesting, instruc tive A the Women's Raihvay Prosperity club at' their meeting Tuesday afternoon. Ward stressed value of-organization, and the necessity oC protective legislation favor the railroads if they are to continue operating. The 'fact was disclosed that over 700,000 names had e'en added to the U1 ww list 'unemployed work- their" the last few years, and Price 25c. Mr. and Mrs, 0.

Carson ol Pinckneyville shopped in yesterday. Mr. and of Carbondale visited' Mr, and" Mrs. Owen 'Sullivan here Tuesday, Bryan William Snider, 9 months son of i Mrs! 'G'erfrude 'Snider, is mTt tl Se; of cost, is ill nc me nume, struction-and Anton Schade ill at the home'of her and i R. -Schade of "320 -South'-L'egiori Mrs.

Henry Bellm was called to East' St. Louis today on account of critical her, mother; Mrs. J. K. Edm'qnds, who is suffering from gal'lstoue's; Aaron Snider; to St.

Louis t)iis oh He was accompanied, home by -his Mrs; 'Snider;" Sh, been -visiting -hev, -sjsteiv /SH.6''p.T,I.NG MATCH --geese. Qil Station to'- -E, of Wiliiiim Tegtmey'er Hill were, in MnrphyHboro Tiies; clay. Mrs. rbbaughv' was enroute. to West, will, visit; Attorney and-Mrs.

Frank WATT HILL Mrs. Cora Kirnzcy Mr and George Born and children and' Mr. and Mrs, Ham Wiseman of. Murphysboro, called on. their" ath er, Peter; Born, ere- Sunday" and Mrs.

Hob Dixon and son, Ray, visited Mr. Adam Bame and children-, Sunday, MisH Parker, teacher of Mounds her'mother, Mi-s; Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Qrville Brothers have moved the 'Born place to near Edna Graves and Mrs. Jennie Born and- children on Mrs.

Cora Kimzey, Monday, i Mr. and Mrs. Waiter-Porter Vlo- ited In Murphysboro Monday. Mrs. Rob Dixon and sons-called on.

Smith at hicle's of all kinds pay that thousauds who. were still on, the pay rolls were working, for greatly reduced salaries, "thereby reducing the speiid- 'ing- power.of the public. was from an. author- itive'source; that nineteen billion dollars had been expended for highways during the past eight year's -ami' "that 'automotive ve- less than oL con- of the they use, -the remaining percent being 'paid by the railroads and- -taxpayers: In these; facts it' 'was to the. state representatives to use their best efforts to- -securing legislation, that -will overcome 1 the present' highly destructive discrimination in the matters i and taxat'ion ns 'oompared, with airways, -highway, way'and'-'waterway-'carriers: A cold cut from better than one from a ice-box is friend.

MOTOR LICENSE Motor License Application They are free. We help you fill them-out. Notary service if you want it, for small charge-' 'The Daily Inde pendent. tf Fans hail the organizational the independents by Win. and the squad's early showing- as- a turn to the times" in football-; 1 Murphysboro has massed a group 'ol' hard, Cast men this year that Canadian "Barkis" Willing To Take Wife and Job GTON, Nov.

himself.as a "Christmas to one of B'loomington's for marriage, a French-Canadian has written, local authorities telling, them he desired to marry one of-the -city's many widows or one of The writer apparently was impressed by reports which disclosed are 1,737 widows in Bloomington and only 620 widowers. The report also there are 3,536 single-women of. marriageable age: In his letter the Canadian described himself as. having brownish-black hair, six feet, five inches' tall and 29 years old. He specified the bride he desired be one between the age of.

29 and 45 1 and'who could obtain work for him so that lie may be able to make a living. iofhers from the burden y. When Colds THREATEN To PREVENT many VICKS DROPS With new ViCKS FLAN for better CONTROI-QF-COIDS THE In clinical tests among thousands last winter in schools, colleges and Colds-Control Elan cue the number and duration of colds in lialfl saved almost two-thirds of the time lost from school due to colds I the costs of colds more than satisfaction of hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic users confirms these tests. Vicks Golds-Control Plan was introduced BRIEFLY, HOW VICKS PLAN WORKS last winter, along with the new aid in When colds threatm-At that first feeling of last wmcer, aiu TKrmr stuffiness or nasal usual signal Nose ihroat thatacoldiscomin 0n use Vicks Nose Drops Drops. This new.

formula is the ideal once Theysoot cirr i Ca tion and aid Nature's func- COmpanion to Vicks VapoRub, Standby of tions in throwing off the infection that threatens, mothers for two generations in treating They prevent development of many colds, colds If a cold has developed, Vicks Together with certain simple rules of St 53 health, these preparations form Vicks an pce1 es a bedtime, its double Plan for better Controlof Colds. How you continuing through the night-brings quicker, can follow it in your home is fully, ex-' sure relief. Use of the Nose Drops during the day plained' in each Vicks package. adds to comfort-helps shorten the cold. tw uier.

6 ev i r. S) '1932. ijcoETT MYERS TOBACCO Co, You know how it is. If a cigarette is is, not harsh or bitter, but smokes cool and you like it and don't worry about how many or how often you smoke. And if it tastes is, not oversweet, not flat- then you enjoy it all the more, i The right kind of ripe, sweet Domestic and Turkish tobacco.

right ageing and Chesterfields milder, Satisfy!.

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