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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 4

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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FACE FOUR. TUB DAILY Evory tablot SK for your proteci'on. Don'tmiffornnptK- ovmlnutoIEndnny with Gwolftrqft Tablets, DECEMBER no he, rheumatism -they stop for Svvcotrcat, Ko Mbit forming' blessed At yctsv SWErTRCST. COMPANY i-OUZC, MO ANNA, ILL. For Sale by 'PHll tillne rimOT.WBMC»«w»u«BW«KWKO«rtt«^ The Service fortable" and Efficient Vision, OPTOMETRIST PUTS IN EYES MUnPHVJOORO, ILLINOIS Office Over City National Bank EYES Carefully Examined GLASSES Properly Fitted -Phone 713.

You will be sure to' have mon ey for Christma; one or more of these classes If you join Class 1. Members -paying 1 cent the first week, 2 cents the second'week, and increasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks 'will receive $12.75 Class 1A. Members, paying 50 cents theft first 1 week, 40 cents tho second week, and decreasing 1 icent each week tor fifty weeks will receive Class 2. ilemberir paying cents tho first Iweek, 4 cents the second week, and, 2 Scents each week for fifty weeks -will receive 7 i Class 2A. Members paying the '11 rat Uvcek OH cents tho second week, and decreasing coins' each week for fifty weeks will receive J- Class- 5.

Members paying 0 'cents first week, .10 centa tho second weok, and increasing cents each week for fifty weeks will receive Class 5 A. Members paying S2.50 the'first Iwpok, $2.45 the second week, and decreasing 5 cents week for fifty weeks will Class 10. Members paying 10 cents tho-first week, 20 cents the second week, and Increasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks-will receive Class 10A. Members paying $5.00 the first week, $4.90 tho second week, and decreasing 10 cents each Week for fifty weeks will receive Jf Class 25., Members, paying 25 cents a week fifty weeks will revoivc I cents weejj Class Members paying $1.00 a week for fifty weeks will receive' Class 200, Members paying $8.00 week for fifty weeks will receive Class 500. Members paying week fifty wuoks will receive wich three per cent, interest added if all payments are made regularly or in advance BOY'sebUTS ENJOYED A i 5 the Boy Scouts from tiieVtroop the First' Lutheran ichuroh -Ertday and', en joyed' a weiner roast each on'e was nnm BICYCLE STOLEN NEAR SUNDAY SCHOOL Howard.

Hageconv 12 year old son of Mrs. Cecil Collister, living on East Murphy Street, his bicycle stolen morhingi He rode it to the Christian church ori: Ntath Street and while in at Sunday scltool some one took his WM. RaiBERTS WEDDING SATURDAV P. Clifford E. Higgerson of Ava Aunabell Creason of Raddle were united in marriage by Wm, Roberts of the Peace at his.

office Saturday "afternoon, Dec; 6th. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bluebel Keough and Mrs. Sarah Ralston; sister and mother of the bride. They will reside near Ava where Mr.

Higgerson is engaged in farming. ANNUAL THANK OFFERING HE A RC Sunday evening the Woman's Home and Foreign. Missionary Society of the First Lutheran Chinch he-lcl their annual thank offering service. i A -very appropriate program was rendered. Mrs.

AV-. Presidenkot the So- the Rev. words about the church the was ery cmfort- MEETurbNIGHT 'f 1 i' E. Churlch tonight in the: church parlors. An -oyster feed will be'a feature arid is report-1 ed thai; or tie members are immiriant ganger their lives on occasion, RAVMOND HOLLERMAN PASSED, AVVAY 8ATJURDAY Raymond Hollerman, 3, -IVCtJT 11IU11U-- yearsfold son of; Mr.

aiid Mrs. Morris' Holl'fetmfip of DeSoto, expired 10 o'clock'; Saturday night of pneumonia. Funeral rites were; conducted from the home Sunday 'afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock; The was -laid to 'rest in the cemetery. VERGENNES LOSES FAST GAME Tl JOHNSTON CITY The- Vergerines Community Shcbol lost rJohnstonv City Satur- OI1UUU1 one of the best basket It was not until'tiie' last intnute of' the game that victory was assured the Williamson county team. Johnston Coty is playing practicallir.the sfime team as last year and the V.

C. H. S. lads are entitled; to credit for holding them to a close! score, The Vergennes team will play at Herrin next Saturday evening. JOHN KLAWER HURT IN MINES At BUSH, ILLINOIS Klawer, living on'Illinois Ave, was injured at the Bush mines''Sat- urday morning about 10 Klawer is employed as machine runner and in some way an iron bar came an electric machine and hit him (on.

the leg. Klawer 'was 'home here and was takeri to St. Andrew's hospital for an X-ray. No bones were broken. Mr.

Klawer' will 'be off duty, for several days. ni. snappiest, prcttiasl and most pleasing designs in-Watches -have 1 been ffiHhered here for our Annual Holiday Display, effects in White Gold Cases, handsomely carved or machine engraved, excellent and movements that have been selected with -the utmost care ana judgment. Our reasonable prices for the highest quality makes these values supreme. White Gold Filled WatdW for Men Newer models In 1 White Gold than ever be- with flunranteed Amerlcan-made movements' arc ahown In a variety "of dealflns.

These watches are thin, Sood lorkJna and dependable and are peeled according to Ladies'Wrist Watches' Ladlec' Wrist: Watchoc arc more than. ever. The dcslcins and almost which makos tt pos. elblc to suit All our. watches with fluarantced American and Swiss movements.

hs prices $13, $20, $25, $30, up to $50 We Offer You Convenient Terms on Anything ia This Stpve! WOLPk Jewelers and Optometrists r. 1 FORMER MURPHYSBORO YO UNG UADDY WEDS IN WEST M-iss Lucy Barbee, daughter ate William Barbee, formerly of this city, was wed Nov. 29', at home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Clure, formerly of Oraville, but: foi many years residents of Whittier Calif. The groom was' Arthur Axworthy of that city. The bride is a neicc- of George Rolens 6f Glen dale, formerly a Murphysboro merchant. Among from Glendale were Mr. Rolens, Mrs.

H. C. Roberts formerly of this city. The weeding cere- nony w.a^ perfornved by the minister'-jpf and was. attended by many immediate rel- itive's 'iiicltiding the bride's mother, Mrs.

Emma Barbee, who now lives in hlUierV.n-fter many years spent in vtniBus since leaving Murphysboro. vfc OBITUARY OF ANNA BUTLER SPANGLER Anna, Butler, daughter of Giles and Butter, ''was born in New Albany, on January 23, 1855, and died at Blkville on November 29, at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 6 clays. She was married to Eli Spangler, on May 1874. this union seven children were born, five sons and two John of Murphysboro; Charles, Raleigh of Halli- dayb'or'dfSlDizie, deceased; Albert of Rose Halstead, of: tlalliday.b'oro, and.Bessie Eaton of Elkville, She twenfy-eight grandchildren ami great-grandchildren. Besides these there are two Mrs.

Rees, of Vergennes, and Mrs. Chas. Burns of Elkville, and three brothers, William of Carbondale, Edward and Frank of Elkville. Funeral services were conducted frpm the local M. E.

Church Sunday afternoon, at 1:30, and remains laid to -rest in Parrish cemetery. Faincy articles suitable for gifts at the Cerrtenary Chxirch bazaar, Tuesday, Dec. D2-6t. Clearing sale.at the Model Clothing Co. See our windows and Isave dollars.

1115 Walnut St. Dec2-5t NOTICE R. MASONS There be a special convocation of Murpliysboro Chapter No. 164 R. Tuesday, Dec.

9th, at 7:30 P. M. Important J. TAYLOR, E. H.

P. W.i H. JONES, Secy. Flower Girl wmried Ife to ecome common- lace you 'been married? How 16ng has it been since I.H, your wife? loiig time, has. n-t it? 1 she lowers, you? Ypulll call calling attention to yov iiv i No.35 $285 Programs of Song and Dance, Reports of for 'ike Children a small down this great new musfcal iu- may be yours.

An instruiyent to bring to your hearthstone the great things in (the air each night, or at the turn of, a lever, programs world's finest recorded music as only, Brunswick plays. Hear tfvis amoving new musical Two instruments in graph'and radio, each the, best that men know. Brunswick Radiola No. (illustrated) is priced at $235. An instrument whose features Selectivity, Long Distance, JScoaoniy-with crystal deaf reproduction.

at oiir store-today I Mt Other Radio Sets "From $50 Upwards MORGAN MUSIC CO. ahysborc Herrin 'MAKE THIS A "Here's our check'from, the Christmas paying small weekly dues every member JO of our Christmas Club is guaranteed a defi- nitesum of ready cash at the end of the year. You can benefit successful money sav- ing plan by enrolling in" the new Club we are JL 1 now forming for the coming year. open fora only, loin tww and make sure of cash settlement next December. Weekly dues from 25 cents up AT ELEVENTH-STREET.

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1923-1949