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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 6

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THE DAILY INDEPENDENT, MTORPHYSBOEO, ILLINOIS POMONA By Willard Fleming were in Gorham on business Satin-day afternoon. Farrar spent tlie week r. and Lindsey and end at the homo of William Gale. of Graniti' Pity visllina his parents, and Mrs. David Mrs.

Clho Mllf.on and brsby of spent the week end with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Grace Dupo, visited their parents, Mr. and' J.

I. in ton, this week. Clifford Elldns of East St. Louis, spent the holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Hiking.

Mrs. Nina Shelton has returned to her home here, from Carbondaie, where she sales lady during the Christmas season. Connie Hicks, Temnie Arnold and Birdie' Harden have returned from Columbus, Ohio, where Henry Born called oh Oney Py- hon Friday evening. I Mr. and Mrs.

Shirley Davis and Eunice Davis were business visit-' ors -in Gorhnni Saturday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Shields 'and j.they were employed, several week "Lipe. and John Such'man visit- at the state hospital. "Miss Pauline who teaches c-1 Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Davis, Suu- at R'lclC Hill, spent S-it-. day. 'irrday niaht with her aunt, Shirley Davis went to Jacob Ktein Rcsson. I Sunday morning.

Mrs. H. H. liiraan and dnugh-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Barringer Avis, grand daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -'Barbara, or who i Dan Pyron and family. spent the past two weeks heiv ivit.h relatives, return home Sim-! PLEASANT GROVE fla, Clarence Kllis made a bnsino; i "trip to Muriihysboro Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Flornins 'made a business trip to St. Louis and librae Satnr-1 By Mary L. Waller Mr. and Mrs.

John Moore spent Sunday in Carbondaie. with Mr. Mrs. Ea7-l Moore. Donald Hughes of Mnrphysboro Mr.

and Mrs. Frankip. Roberts and children arc visiting par- and Thomas Rays-1 Mrs. John, ntherton is sutfsring tonsilit's. Evert Lipe, who is at C'airo, is here visiting Mr.

and Mrs. ITnnry Line. In Win.Roberts is very ill. Lindsey wus a business i sitT at Murphysboro: Saturday. Stearns and son Reginald, Lawrence Roberts, who are at Wilson, Arkansas, snent the Christmas holidays with relatives here.

Freeman and son, Claude, of Grand To.wer, arc visiting ti os here. Dr. Claude Stearns of Allo Pass vn, hera on business Sunday. his grand mother, Mrs. Iliishcs, and.

family, Sun- visited Nannie day. Miss ApplP.gate is serionn- Jy ill with double pneumonia. Miss Heininger and Pauline Waller were guests ol' Miss Anna Murray Sunday. Par-1 Mr. ami Mrs.

Ivan Lyer'ly entertained the members of the Sunday school classes at ills home pf Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Allen, Saturday evening.

Will who has been ill several days, is some improved. The young follcs 'nttended a Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Deason Thursday evening and report a- very pleasant time. L.

Hoyle and family "spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rendlemnn at. Grayville. The quarterly B.

Y. P. U. rally of the Clear Creek Association was held at Limestone Friday night. A number of the B.

Y. P. U. members here attended. A special song was rendered by Alto Pass, "I Know the Bible is True." Dongola won the mileage banner, Cobden the attendance, and Jonesboro ciency banner.

The death angel visited the home of and -Mrs. Fred Rowan, Saturday mornin.tr, and claimed lor iis own, their darling baby, Mary Evelyn, one year The little babe had suffered for some time wuli scarlet fever and seamed when deatli came. She was laid rest Sunday in the Alto Pass ccme- twy with 'services at the grave, conducted by Rev. W. S.

Daniels. A precious little bud has been called from the Cradle Roll -of our Sunday blossom in Heaven with- Jesus, who-onca said "Suffer the littls children to come unto me, and forbid them nc-i, for of such is; the Kingdom oE'Heaven." We bow our heads in sorrow with the broken hearted mother and father, ited at the home of -Ms brother, four Ardell Hagler, Friday. 'W. H. Franklin made a business trip to Alto Pass Tuesdayr Calvin Black called" on Arthur Hagler, Sunday niorning.

Mr. and Marion Cauble were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Hagler; Sunday evening." and Mrs. J.

R. Cyipps visited JANUARY 1930 at the lioine of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pirtle; Sunday. Mrs.

Helen Cripps a visited Miss Leola Hagler, Sunday evening. Mrs. John Porter is suffsirins with erysipelas. Ardell and Arthur Hagler mstle business trip to Murphysboro Saturday. Mrs.

Marion Cauble called 1 on Mrs. John Berry, -Friday evening. Mrs. Daisy jinrt daughter, Eula Mae, v.isitad sister, Mrs. Roy Pirtle.

Sunday. W. II. Franklin called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clr.irlia Me- Roberts, Friday evening. our be PATE CHAPEL OO i i -Till. By Eunice Davis called on F. linns Monday afternoon. Will, nccrgo nimh-nnsc and In in Pyron went to Grimsby on business Monday alternoon.

Vis, Jewell Farrar oi' loio on Eunice Davis Mnn- (veiling. Doi ithy and Eunice Davis i jitcd Cram school, Tuesday af- tt-nf in. V. IT. Orizzoll and Oney Pyron "were Dorot Will Sanders called on "hours Tuos- Roma Dunhouso spent Tuesday with Mr.

r.nd Geovpte Dunhouse. spent Monday lit with her-brother, Mr. and thy 'Will with her Dan Will. Onr, Pyron with Dan I'yron i Sandeis By Marjorie Harris Miss Helen Wood spent 'Tues- day night with Velma eimoii. Miss Ellen Graeff spent the i week end in Carbondaie visiting Misses Mary and Luella Miss Helen Connor spent Wednesday ith Miss Harriet Harris.

Those who attended the watch party, and oyster stew at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. IDarl Wayman Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans, Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman Graeff and Mr. and Sam Wilds. A gnod time, was re- by everyone. Miss Mary Fraiser spent Tuesday night with Miss Wanda Evans.

Ijcrnadine Will spent Tuesday night with- Ellen Qraeff. Marie Pate spent Sunday with Helen Connor. Preaching were held at Palo Chapel cliurch Sunday and Sunday night and a fairly go id crowd attended, considering tlie reads. spent Wednesday i and family. spent Wednesday ALTO PASS i ei 'H on S' U-v with Eunice Davis.

spent pir- Klmie ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike D.iyis;.; GUI Dunhouse anil 'stlrf Mrs. Ralph Keith s-- rrusrcist Arthur Mc- as a -St.

Louis visitor cf Herrin, aad From nouiicement but "Tis God's will, not done." Dixon, 111., comes the an- of the marriage of Ruliy Pygett and William Tyson, both Alto Pass young people, who have been employed at Dixon! The wedding occurred Dec. 21, at Dixou." The young couple are both well and highly respected here. They are graduates of the Alto school class of 192S. Tlie Becker Comedy Co. show has been enjoyed by children and grc-wivups too here the past week at.

the city hall. DUTCH RIDGE Harriett and Mar-j nio-ht' Eery Keith and Mildred Lingle vis-' By Mrs. S. K. Nanoi G.

C. Grammer and family sreut Sunday with- L. -E. Ponrod and family of Brewer. Mias Lucille Parrish spent tha week end with her mother, -nsar Carbondaie.

Everyone was sorry to Isarn' of the fire Sunday which the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilton of Brewer.

Mrs. Cha.s. Inman visited Saturday with her son, Ogle Etherton. and family of'Cave Valley, and Saturday night -n iiis Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Palmer visited Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Ben Palmer and 'children. James 'llowcleu of Crab Orchard visited Sunday with John Out- Ian. R.obt.

and Bennie Gibbs spent Sunday with Ja-j. Davis and fam- Willis Etherton and family 'visited Sunday with Raymond Ether-, ton and family. I Mrs. Chas. lunian visited Monday with Mrs.

Ardell ''Grammar. A few young folks enjoyed a watch party at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. H.

Nanca, Tuesday Mrs. Bastieii is at lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis in Du Quoin.

Mrs. W. w. House is confined at her home, suffering from severe cold. Mr.

ami Mrs. Cooper' Hall and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. -James Robinsftn and little" daughter of Sparla spout Sunday with their stater and aunt, Mrs. Dollie Dorn.

Urn. R. gh and cili! lit s-jn dren of 'C'reek Paum were we-jlt end visitors at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Landy Swetland.

Mr. and Mrs. Benson Hack of Church wore tlie guests of Mr. Hack's mother, Mrs. Dollie II Sunday and Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodenborg ot-Royalton vis'ted at the home rf little Dr. and Mrs. W.

W. Ilavs day afternoon. Frederick and Luciie who are piiiplojed in St. LoiV'! sp-nit ihe week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Allard. Tliey wore accompanied 'by their Miss Alma Yerbcclt of 1 East St. Louis. Mrs. Eva Myers of Monroe cli- ia-an vho was called hero by dip death of her Eail at Harrisburs, Departed for her home-Monday afternoon.

is her Mrs. DoHie Hack. Mrs. Mjers will be rp-nem- ibered as Miss va Kimmel, dutiiUi- ter of Abe Klmmel, who wiis kin. ed in the bank rpbbery' hero several years aso.

Mr. and Mi-. Benson ll.uk of Church spent Sunday with Mr. mother, lie Hack: Mr. and Mr; Henry of Royillton were the gneuK of nr and Mrs.

W. W. H.Wse Sunday aft- Mr. and Mrs- W. B.

e- t'Hvod from Gorliam Friday, after si.ending several days there with relatives Mrs. Samuel Crny received let- tar Monday statins her brother Robert ''Heape, passed away sud denly. Plirlslmn, day at his home Sun- in Oklahoma-. Mr. Itoape was rear- formed, ed in tit's Vicinity and lived here in his manhood.

He is an, uncle of Robert L. Morgan of the Daily Independent fov ce and also has other relatives iu this county and in Perry county. ack, Sam'i el nho has been quite GRAND TOWER LOCAL day. the Union Point school Tuas- Those present were ORAV3LLE By Mi-s. Miss Phoebe Percy Saturday visit her grand Griffin Ripley went ti where, she wil' parents, Mr.

and Lipe, Lillian yble Crammer, Audrey Etherton, Pauline Tuttle, Helen and Ernestine Nance, Messrs. Ray, Geralil. and Rondall Grommar, George, and Loren'Stsarhs and Penrod. An- Ray KOL3ROOK Mrs. John Williamson.

Mr. oinl Mrs. Jake Jatho have returned to tluir home in Pontiac Mich. Mrs. E.

C. Griffin went to East Ey Mrs. Cassie Hicks Little'Miss A'iola Hicks was prised Sunday, Jan. by her friends in remembiv n--d- of her -UIi birthday. Those present were' St.

Louis Wednesday to visit ro hy Baniett. Ei Hicks, Hil- Coughs from colds may icr.d to serious trouble. You can stop thtjrri with CremnuUion, an emulsified creosote that is pli-araiit to take. Cix-oniulsinn a nieuical discovery witli two-fold it soothes ar.d the raembianes and in- its germ g-i-oivth. ()t ill known drutxs crRosote rec-' by medical authorities of tliR greatest healing agencies C'uixlis from colds and bronchial jr i at Crcomulsicn contains, in adc 1 en to creosote, other healing Pk af.iveis.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wcodsido and little Gens, cf East St. Louis, are visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs Tom Blake.

Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ripley and family spent Sunday with'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox.

Miss Fraley returned to her home Sunday after spending the last month with relatives St. Louis. Mrs. Lucretia Spencer raiu-n- ed home Sunday from Springfield, where she has been vioit'ng. I Henry Eoelni of St.

Lou's -rs- turned to his home Sunday ai'tar a brief visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Birkner returned to their home in Si. Sunday. Wiliam Griffin and Asia elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir- rimtion, while creosote on to tiie stomach, is absorbed to the bloed, attacks the seat of the troublo and checks the growth, of the germs.

Creonndsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds flu. 'Money refunded if not re- ams East St. Lou's sprnt Su'i- lievcd after takin tions. Ask your to direc- (adv.) COUGH FRQM-CQLDS THAT HANG ON da Hicks. Gladys Dora Faun, Cora Cocmrr.n, Vsrrialce Coclirfln.

Barnett, nadine Fann, Floyd Shirley, Wesley Shirley, Wayne Cochran, Viola Hicks. AH enjoj'cd the day play- 'ng games, hide and seek and black man. Mrs. Edna Shirley nnJ baby, and MT p. Il'dllie Cochran and Lois-Virginia, sfont Sunday at'ternoon their father, R.

Mary Carnehan is: on the sick list but is -improving seine. and Leo Hicks and baby. Harlen, tpeat w'th Homer liurnet; and Mh-s Vedslie 7-Iicks Liila Ei'nuay. The farmers are trying'to their corn. MAEAKDA D.

1 By Clarlsa Rushing. r.L'rs. Stella Jackson and sen, Marion, vir.Hed Tua with 'her ii.iC- and Mrs. Gso. Rusiiinr.

Mr. ni't Corgan son. Biily Jame'j, Friday it every household Frigidaire inside an IS 1 Cvery Frigidoire housoiicld cabinet est model is now Pcrcelain-on-steel inside and out. H'jit-proof Porceluin-on-sleel with smooth, lustrous surfaces as easy to clean as chinaware. And all have ihs See thess beaufifui new ct our toda-.

II: I Picneer Sales Co. Chapman-RoLIo Furniture Co. Wlurphysboro, (lay with their brothar, fin and family. Ardsn Ripley Ins returned to his home after spending th -es yearsi in the army. MiiiS Inez Fralay and Griflin spent Stindav ev-uihg with Clovis Margaret and Lillian Kathryn Kristoft fpent Fridai Inith; MT.

PLEASANT alld Clarcr.ee va-lght, Carbondai: sysiit ClioT-h srrvit-e-3 were well attend- i llis and'Mrs. ed 3t tills jilace ove" tlie week end. Mrs. Bettie C. Norton went to Monday, to a 1'ew days with her sistur, Ch''issy Haldaman; J.Ir.

and Mrs. Loyrt spent Srir.Jay nigh; with Mr. and Alfred Lindsey. Miss Mue Nobfd ate Sunday diu- with Miss Esta i Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hagier spent i Sunday with Mrs. Hagler's sister jn-ar Carbondaie, Mrs. Fved Greir- 'cry. Mrs. Thomp-on at'3 Sun- Iday dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. C-roi'- H. Jnic'. ens raid Vivian Davis vis: ed their i.rcthcr. Charlie'Davis an family, Saturday night.

Mrs. C. D. Rushing-at: children spent Saturday'night wii Deiinus Corgan and family. Bcnlali Wiight visited Imogei Knnday.

Mrs. Lou Frcst is 0:1 the sir- iisf. Mr. and Mrs. Tony "Kristoj' vis; ed Win.

Frost and family, Sunda; oud i.heir HaiiKliter, Kia. Ray night and Stiadiy. lars. Leland Ellis visited nlv lor spent a Robert Sunday 'evening, tew'hours Tuesday with Mrs. I Those who-assisted Clov'ia Rus' of Alto Pass.

ins with butchering, Monda; Miss Ada Haglar is visitins her were Mr. and cunt, Mrs. Elmer Hagler. and sen, and Those that assisted Willis Wil mouth with tli'eii bntcliering, Monday were: Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Martin. M-s. Florence Thompson. C-rover Sadler and Albert Nipper, Mrs. Everett Tripp and sou.

Don- Mrs. W. D. Corga Mr. Davia and Cla VERGENNES Dy H-sttie B.

Pagfe G. W. Padrick and. Isa'a" and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Norton, Woodward were IiujineLi; visitor in Murphysboro Friday at'teruoor MACEDONIA B. Miller who has been quit ill. is slowly improving. By Cora Frankiin i. S.

Campbell who was a pi! A. McGates assisted John Pov- 'H Holdc-n ter with his butchering, Monday. Ardell Hagler. W. H.

-Fra'ukli'i and Frank Gekvhart lielpad Deway Rawlings butcher, Monday. Mrs. Floyd Cripps and Mrs. Florence Broker visited Mrs. Alice Noble, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hasler vis- honjale for several weeks, has turned bomb." Linden Swetland, little' son Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swetland, has been ill, improving.

a tnd'Mrs, Murray Eastie are the parents of a daughter. Till little Mi as tipped the scales improvin By J. Washington A baptiBincc, sponsored bv the Pantacpstiil hold here Grand' Tower, Sundiy theie benm to, candidates for utmiorsoi, tnpse II Bm'ce, Ell, jud 'John Nations Quite a lai tioud ei of Momoe Mich gatheied at the water's elge to witness the ceremony. Former Grasfd Tow ras-dents here to spend the hnlKlavs. have virtually a.H returned to thc'r re-! SUNSHINE VALLEY By Irene Edgar Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman Robin- spective homer. nfl.pr spending son spent Friday night with Gill what is decl.ifpd hy (hem tn Iiavo Kdsar and family, been an A h-roe several young folks from this number of Grand Tower poopl" are now residents of Granite City and not a. few live in In the grade school held Russell went 10 community are studying on a play entitled, John Edgar, is ill with the flu. but is improving.

in Grand Tower Saturdav after-i Misses Jean Gibb's and, Gladys noon Chis. D. Gardiner, was' Garvei- walked to Campbell Hill bv maiori uf -even Friday. votes ovar iiis oppmeiit. Frctmaii and "Walter Cokcr.

which 11 1:00 o'clock in tlie aftrr'orn. tml lasted until oo, wa- an vu- ses Irell? Mahpl usually "hot thero daugliters, Irene. Mabel and something like 33(1 vster, or 11101-3 Lorene, and Ruby Robinson cast There will aixat.lior cU'c-1 to Ava Saturday, ticn here in. the spring wo -are in-1 Several men around here work- ami tlii 1 oils will -i i Cl1 on our telephone, line Monday, doubt be "niiinino l'-r tlie Several of the yoiina tollcs gath- ined at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs.

(colored) who p. M. Valerius Tuesday night and 'ived'in Grand hut ha-; the old year out. for nla.ny' years a. resident of St.

Mr. nml Mrs. Freeman Robinson Louis, died at his Inmo in lhal m'd Walter Russell attended citv one nisOit last week, an 1 no church at Utnmark, Sunday morn- body was brought here on Bry- ln train at 1:05 Thr.r=d' 1 after- John Efear, and Walter went linnlm-; Saturjnv i-oon for intermont in Iker lli'l aUel ay praplice cemetery. Mr. Doni is bH'er re- D.vicht Yjlorins called on Miss memhercd by the older people of I Gladys Speith.

Sunday night, having been born Lester Armstrong returned home visit. William (jmml 'lower, having been born I ivHster Armstrong relurne and i eared to 3-011111 ininhoo-1 here Wednesday alter a f'iw da He wius about 47 vsars of age. i 1 1 Kdsal Jr iand AValter Cotlom. TRY A CLASSIFIED. AD.

WILL BRING RESULTS. John Edgar and 1 made their usual trips this week. Walter Russell Sunday night AVOID THAT Ey from over- you would he modsrn fsguro ff things, healthful Why let over-indulgence ruia the flattering purves that make the modern figure so seductive? Be moderate in ail en in smoking. Eat but not immoderately eyes are bigger than your stomach, light a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their" shadows before.

Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain the irresistible youthfulness of the modern figure. C.uetcy Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest Cream of the TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. Don't the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quads remedies condemned ty the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smoking Lucky'Strike will bring modern: figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare, that when tempted to yourself too if you will "Reach for a iucky" instead, ou will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause by avoiding, over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.

TUNE Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday eight, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. 1930. The American Tobac Mfrs.

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