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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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THE CAflBONDALE DAILY FREE The Service class of the First Bap tist church will have -picnic PAGE THREE American Pants Factory At Midland and rs. J. Lerner entertained their employees the American Pants Factory with a picnic at Midland Hills Saturday to which about two hundred attended. As the picnic lunch was ready bo served Mr. Lerner announced from that time on all employees would receive a ten percent raise.

The afternoon was enjoyed in swini- mlng, boating, dancing and. bingo. Mr. and Mrs. John Butts and Mrs.

Hazol Trail were guests y.esterflay at the Marlon din-, ner by Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mooro' of Marion. I THE FREE PRESS Invijtes MR, HENRY BAIN 209 S.Washington And 400 W. Oak As its guests tonight at the Rodgers Theatre To See "The Sun Never Sets" Watch this space name may.lbe next £iirprlie Birthday Di m.ejt at NESDAY, JUfcY 5, Schroeder Thursday evening.

Members aue urged to attend and are to at at o'clock for transportation. American A.uxl.lijiry. hpjne Mrs. Car- bondage rural route three, yesterday jn honor, of heivbirthday, which was a surprise Mo well filled bas- for a dinner. Those 1 wore: Mrs.

Louis Parsley and son, Eugene of Providence, Mrs. Henderson, and 'Mrs. 'Harry Beardon of Carbondale, and- Mrs. Palmer Stone of Zeigler, Mr, and Mrs. -Lawrence Fallowell of Blairsville, Mr.

and Mrs. A 'Hamontree V.enita '-Betity Loy, Mr. and Ray tyickelepn of and (Hen Hubbar.d of -Zeigler. The Amei'Jcan jLegion Aiixiliary will" meet Thursday jeyening at at the homejOf Mrs. Gilbert on south -Normal members urged lo bo pres- and Mr.

and Mrs. Nenio D. Gaines attended the municipal, opera "Waltz St. LbujsfMonday night. and fam-; ily of O'Fallen 'werej--gues'ts over the Fourth of 'Mi', and Mis.

Thplnas Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coraine of Centralia visit ed Jiere witli the latter's Mrs. (Charles and family. and family.

ent. I' Jn Sha.kesp,eare Play. In the Jist of those in the Jtuiior day, the name of Nan McLaffortyl was accidentally, 'omitted. 'Neta Zinn lias returned from a with her and Mrs. F.

W. Zinn at-Brownstowu, aii'd sister, Mrs. A. Beccue 'aV 1 yandalia. Past Matr.on* to Have Midland Hills The Past Matrons the of l.hc Eastern will a picnic at its July Friday opening at Midland Hills cpunjtry payilljon.

and their families ar? to and are asked to i-bring covered and own table. seryice. The drink will be Mr. and Mrs. B.

Peters pf Qhicagp, are vi si fog" thpir Mrs. South Springer street. Mrs, Alice Callahan of Glenwood is spending her' vacation here visiting with her mother, 'Mrs. 'c. Hpbbs.

Mrs. Sarah McClanahan spoilt tho Fourth in Franklin, lier former homo. Curtis Etherton, is' employed in Hollywood, is visiting here with his. parents, and 1 Mrs. Oscar L.

Ethcrton, during Jiis vacation, Mrs. Howard Mountain a'nd Jack, and Mrs. Marshall Van Gleye and Hansel and Doris of Ohio, jvjisitecl in St. Lpuis over jv.eejkend with the NeirLarsori and Oma Alexander 'and their families. Dawson of' Franklin, visited here over thej weekend at the Iconic of Mrs.

Sarah McClanahan and Mr. and Mrs. B. Diclfcyl Entertain Bridge. B.

Vancil tained at a contract bridge party last evening at their'home on South Nor mal Avenue. Prizes for, the Averting were "to Mrs. John McESven, -Mrs. Ervin'; Sullivan, Mrs. j.

E. Sam Sullivan; and Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Elders and child- Mr.

aud Mrs. Joo-Telfpr'd Salem wore guests last evening of Mr. and' Mrs. Nemo D. Gaines.

'Tolford and Gaines arc classmates at -Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, i ren pf St, Louis visited' relatives and friends ov.er the Fourth, Mr. Mrs. Ira McLaughlin the weekend in. Belleville with latter's father, the Women's 'Missionary 'Society. The Spciety, tho Walnut Street meet Thursday.

vat -2: 16; tho Church. Circle 'lead Max "Robertson is the guest Mrs. A. Robertson and family. and Mrs.

A. Hartenberger of Mrs. Ralph W. Baysinger has re-J turned from port sLo was called on a6count of the illness of an uncle, Walter Moore, who was reported improved. Miss Celia resumed her work as, saleslady at Scott's store, afiter enjoying' her an- nual two weeks' vacation tn- Ponfciac, her sister, 'MrsT Lewis A.

Liiigle'and-family'and also made a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Sistler and son, Jack, returried yesterday to their' home in Berwyn after a visit Jiere the weekend wifch her 1 Mi-s. Mary White, and sister, Mies 'Elsie ana Goleonda -with the 1 former's mother 1 Henry Sistler and family.

Mrs. Marshall daughters, Helen, Hazel and Doris of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting" here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard' Mountain and family and her brother, James VanCleve and family. Cpryalis, are Quests W. Zeschke, South Springer 1 street.

Mrs. yisr ii aro Fourthv.With -Mi i MILK IS ite'd ini Cajro fwife, and; Mr'sV' Charles, I-, Mrs. -W. Mountain ol' opolis visited Fourth with Hpward ami Hal and fam- 'ilies yesterday roiito' to Chicago for a 'visit with another son, 'Ward Mountain, tdaugii'ter, Here's 'tbe most niaryelous Summer refreshment in the world for both babies and grownups. On the liottest days, a chilled glass of provides abundant safely; cools the body and keepsi None better than SUPER GUERNSEY "Clarified'and Pasteurized- Pickup sind i Service Phone S3 T.

Muzzey Delbert Spain'of Chicago- returned last night after visiting ov.er the Fo.urth with his.pareiits/Mr. anil Mrs. Ira and 'family; 'Spain childreu' reuiaiued -for a Conger: visit. Mr. and Mrs.

-Randal of Rockford'; and the, for mor's mother, Mrs. 'Blanche -Brown of ar.e 'visiting'" here with" Mrs. sis' husbaiid, 're'uce Hiller Law- ami Paul son, Dayid, hej'e Fourth with her Harry Keller. Mr. Cox, and Mrs.

Cox and, sbuh'emaiued- for, a longer visit. Rev. Paul Smith, pastor of Baptist church of -this- city, returned, S.u/iday from Los Angeles, he attended the Northern Bap- 1 tist convention was held from June 20 to 25th. He also led the fair at "San- Francisco, and visited with Ins sister and -hus-) band, Mr. "and Mrs.

Salt Lake City, urphysb FRIDAY TONIGHT; and THURSDAY MrsT V. D. Hopper aiul little daughter, Patricia Rose, of were guests over the weekend of the form- er's husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Hopper, sister, Mrs. John Post, and family and with friends. they loft for Salem for a visit withiher parents, Miv.aiid'Mrs. W. S.

Gaines, before returning to their homo. Added News MuBlcal and "Sporrtng Pest Added News arid Chapter No. 10 of SPECIAL AY DOOR OPEN toiSsSOV HOSPITAL NOTES Birth. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Biglei" of'rural route' Carbondale, announce the, birth of a girl at Holden Hospital 'Sunday, July 2.

Paul Joyner, sixteen year old son of Mrs. James C. Joyner of Marion, who was admitted to Holden Hospital Saturday, returned to his home Sunday Mr and Mrs Hariiss and daughter, Jeannme, Louis, weie guests heio over the' weokoaid and jj l5i Alvin SponslerJof this city, Fouifh and tion at 1 Mi and Hany Hainss dcn Hospital Monday and kittle sou, Edw.u.d, and wjtli his iei)0 rted getting along satis- bibLoi and husband, Mi and Mis tactoiily llaivc DoLap and 1'cimily Mi and Mrs. C. Koch of St Louis spent the Avcckend Jicie wjth her sister, Mrs.

Harry Seibert and L'amilv and were accompanied home by IIjou son, Donald, who had been visiting heio foi the two weeks They woo, also accompanied home by their two Viephews, Jack and AVai- ten sons and Mis Harry Soibeit, who will make a visit there. i fe-? Drink Delicious and six-bottle carton belongs in every home You thirsty at home so why not keep the perfect answer to refrigerator. Your-family, your Iriends, yqur? selfiM welcome it. Buy it from your" dealer. tr (0CA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

180 Maxine Snider Wins Title In Tennis Tournament By- Associated Press." MURPH-YSBOR-O, ILL, July Rain yesteiday foiced postponement of the finals in "the' division of We 'Murphysboro open tennis tournament to next Suuday. In one of the few matches "played Tuesday Maxme Snider of'Murphys- boio defeated Blanche Yeager, -also of Murphysboro, for the women's singles '( Other results' Men's single's, iiialB As Consolidates the Stocks of Eight iFpr aji Only 51 Hart anil Walker -BeHeyiHe! defeated C'4, Superstitious 'Chinese threw stones' at they will' have children; if the sto'njes' on. anmas back isa Roekof Berra Georgia Royultph "1 9 V' l) dill Make Your At.

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