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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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THE CARBONDALE DAH.Y FREE PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 22,, 1929. THREE Triangle Club Meets The Triangle of the First, lilt) lllcmg.lt: L.IUU wi Christian church held 6:30 dinner party Wednesday evening "meeting last evening at the homo of at her home on North "Mrs Herman Entsmlnger on Hospital In honor Drive with Hultla Slack as the The following program was "In the Garden." Business -period led by president, Miss Bernice Lyons. Worship period led by Miss Ethel Troutt. "Have Thine Own Special Miss Juanita Mc- "TTrlde.

"What Is Your Answer?" Audrey Hill. Special Miss Helen Briclcer. of new officers. Benediction. The new officers installed were as 'President Miss Audrey Hill.

Vice Miss Nellie Pern Secretary Miss Hulda Slack. Irtiss Margaret Huff' man. After the program and social hour 'refreshments were served. There were fourteen present. Entertains What Not Club Mrs.

F. Eight entertained the members of the Wjhat Not club last evening at her home on South Hays street. The evening was spent in contests and social diversions, after refreshments were served. Mrs. B.

Davis, Mrs. Guy Westbrook and Art Holshouser won the in the contests. Those present Mesdames W. B. Davis, Harry Flynn, Guy Westfcrook, George Trail, -Herbert Findlay, Tom Ellis, C.

E. Bra. den, J. A. Stafford, A.

A. Ford, Fred Art Holshouser and the hostess, Mrs. I-llght. Entertain for Miss Young 1 Mrs, J. Mai-berry, Mrs.

George Albon find Mrs, Harry Marberry entertained at n. morning bridge parly at 10:30 yesterday In honor of Mrs. J. M. Marberry'a guest, Miss McLean of Paris, France, ajt Vhome, 103 South Maple St.

Mrs. G. D. Wham won the prize for high Mrs. Ralph Thompson won "second and Miss was given a prize.

A luncheon followed bridge. There were fifty guests. ice Cream Social The Adkia Camp Fire Girls, Mrs. Mrs. H.

0. Fowler of Centralia and wtv i' Feirich's group, will have Mrs. Clyde "Fowler of DecaLnr were -ice-cream nodal this evening on the guests of Mr. and'Mrs. F.

S. Grmly at their guardian's home, 401 Thursday. Walnut street. The public is invited to attend. Dinner Party Miss.Frances Hill-GiitertainedUit a left evening for in Waterloo, Iowa.

Gliests were: 'Misses Alice guest of honor; 'Catherine Col)) Elisabeth Harris, Blanche -Isabelle. Johnson, Aileen. Alice Patterson and 'the hostess, 'Miss' Hill. J. THE PATIENT BILL COLLECTOR Picnic The following of friends enjoyed a picnic and last evening at Riverside Murphysboro.

Mr. and Milton Mllligan, Mr. and' Mrs, Earl 1 Payne, Miss Vey Miss- Lilla 'Std'Hins, Mrs. F. DeWltt bt' Charleston, Clyde SHI and Virgll'Travelstend.

Birth v. and Mrs. Elmer' Grouch, North Allyii street, announce 'COS ihe. birth of a baby girl born Monday at their homo. She has boon named Helen June.

Frank Ranch attended tho funeral of which was hold at Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Leslie Walker are spending the wuok-ond with relatives at Mrs. A. F.

Britton of Chicago will arrive tomorrow to visit her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

Howcll. Mrs. Paul Miliier and son Reed of Chicago are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. T. W.

Thompson. Miss Eunice Taylor of Paducah, returned to her home Thursday evening, after spending several days here. Mr. and'Mrs. Everett Plater family of Columbus, MisB.I Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends.

Miss Alicei O'Rourko left Thursday she will join her parents, who have moved there recently. Mrs. Alice Cherry'and ''daughter, Miss Alice, are spending -the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Minnie Snider, in Cairo. McLean Young of France, who has been the guest of 00 permanent wave, $5,00 at the Mrs.

J. M. Mai-berry' and family for -----Ellis" Beauty Shop, 1907 Walnut the imal week, left today for St. Louis for the entertainment of the club members and their families. Dick Cisne and his orchestra furnished the where she will make a visit, Phone 334, YOO ARE A CAREFUL DRIVER can you prove it to a jury? -Suppose the com-; plalnant has a more skillful attorney than you.

Furthermore, the jury's sympathy is usually with the injured matter who is to blame. THE CAREFUL'DRIVER us quote you rates on your automobile. Birthday Party Mrs. Lester Hayton entertained at a birthday party yesterday afternoon in honor of-her daughter June's llth birthday, at-their home on West Walnut street. The afternoon was' spent in games after which refreshments wore served.

Juno received a of nice birthday gifts. Those present Mary Elizabeth Purdom, Catherine HeiUg, Jane Hills, Kegina Cook, Helen Nan-man, Sammyo Grater, Gemlfrine aiid' JUmina' Lou Travolstca'd, Florence''Clair Patterson, Pauline Ritchie, Wilma Runalls, Elizabeth Emmerson, Ruth Seigel, Eva Jane Milligan, Mary Bovinett, Frances Marvin, Ella Marie Fisher, Carroll Overbee, Margaret Lou Wiley, Florence Baggett, Dorothy Kaufliman, Ella Nan Moore, Jack Barrow, John and Gene Deadman, June' Hayton and Mrs; J. Humphrey, 'Who assisted Hayton. Mids Abbey Lee Robertson and Ef fie visited at the of Mr' and'Mrs. Al Smith in Anna yesterday.

ATTENTION, ROYAL NEIGHBORS 'Meet-at'the Odd Fellows' hall at.2 o'clock Sunday afternoon to attend 'the funeral of Frank' Mayhew. CJ22 Midland Hills Country Club 'Dance The entertainment committee of the Midland Hills Country Club gave a dance at the new clirb house last Mrs. George Bowyer and daughters, Miss Emnm and Mrs. R. Taylor, g-H have returned from Chicago where they spent several days.

si il Vs. REAL ESTATE FOR SAtE A modern five room house on North Bridge street thaVis in first class condition in every respect. It 4s newly painted and decorated. Nice garden and a good garage. Plenty of shade on the lot.

It is partly financed. Let us call for you. FOR RENT A modern six room house on South Normal'Avenue at $40. Possession by July 1st. DILL INVESTMENT ABSTRACTS Phone 291 INSURANCE CHAS.

E. DILL. REAL ESTATE I. W. DILL Di and Mrs.

13, Mitchell returned today from Aurora where-the former attended the State meeting which Wfis held tl 1 'y Jimmje Ray Slaughter the. weelc-end with; his Mr. and J. J. McCombs," in Maiden, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parcjnette left today for Waterloo, Iowa, where they will attend the convention oC the Chicago Great' Western Railroad Veterans' Association. Too Late to Classify 410. West PJ28 "KOSHER" KITCHENS ON ATLANTIC SHIPS (By Associated Press) trans-Atlantic' orthodox Jews "has led of.

kosher the larger passenger ships plying, between Europe and the'TJnited States. A rabbi boards the ship just before 'departure to certify that all -meats stored for' use in the kosher kitchen comply with orthodox requirements, after which, a -kosher cook supervises the preparation of meals Jewish, passengers a de- sire'to be assigned to "kosher" tables in the dining In explanation of the move, White Star officials said 40 per cent of the line's trans-Atlantic traffic is Jewish. a well equipped airport. Salvationist Dial to' -91 mJJi I CHAPELS FOR MASS engaria last year. In the -six gears' INCREASE ON SHIPS since permanent altar was' mtall- ed on the Majestic; 2,500 masses Irave (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON" "Floating Cathedrals" for the celebration of masses on the high seas have become part, of'the equipment of the bigger ocean- liners.

They carry permanent or portable altars and some even have special chapels. SirEsme Howard, British ambassador to the United States, assisted at. the first mass of a young Denver priest on board, the Cunard liner Ber- I been celebrated with an 6,000 people. The Dollar line provides equipment on each of its boats for the use of Catholic priests. Probably the most' noteworthy of the "floating cathed-.

rals" is on the He de France, the flagship 'of the French -line. It has chapel 299 feet long with, a Vaulted nave and colored windows on. each side of the altar. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE -WE'RE REALLY 1 CNJOYING 'LIFE THESE OAYS-WEHAVE NO ALL IN GETTING DOWN TO THE 5ih SINCE.WE USftD CAR. AT MOTOR COMPANY head'ofrthe Salvation curred atihis i England, long illness.

Comraandeij Evangeline' Booth, hia daught ter, who is illat her-Hartiaalef suffered a-rd upon SI Col. and Mrs. T. B. F.

Smith will spend Sunday with the former's'par- ents, Judge and Mrs. Smith, in Metropolis. Judge Smith's health is improving. Miss Evelyn Mathis of Vienna returned to her home yesterday, after visiting Mrs, Alice Cherry and family. She was, accompanied home by Jimmy Cherry, who will visit there for a week.

Mrs, H. Patterson, son Billy and, daughter Frances and Mrs. Claude Phillips and children are' spending several days at Chattanooga and other points of Tennessee, where, they are visiting relatives and friends 1'or several days. WOODMEN, ATTENTION All Woodmen are requested to meet at Odd Follows' at 2 p. tomorrow' to 'attend Neighbor Frank Mayhe.w'.

CHAS. GILBERT ETHERTON, Consul. cj22 GOME TO I Special Sunday Dinner 50c MENU-- Fried Young Chicken Gravy Baked Chicken Dressing i Stewed Chicken and Dumplings Roast Pig Apple Sauce Veal Cutlets Mushroom Sauce Roast Beef au Jus Mashed Potatoes New Green Beans iii Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits New Blackberry Cobbler Coffee Cabbage, Salad Ice Cream Milk HEAR Rev. Walter M. Brown (District Superintendent) Sunday Morn- 1 ing 10:45 This will be the Superintendent's annual Service wit3ii us.

All members of the First it: M. E. church should avail themselves this opportunity of hearing and worship- ing with Rev. Brown. YOU ARE URGED.

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