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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 8

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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'i'j'1 i- i 1 1 i SERVICES AT MT. JOY LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY On Sunday nl'h'rnoon at Boatman will hold sorvlr.o* at ML Joy Lutheran Hmrch northwest of iVlni'phyaboro, The- im'mbrrs of this bation and friends are to ho present a I this TO PRESENT "THE HOLY CITY" AT CENTENARY CHURCH MOM, The choir of CVnUMvu-y 1'. Church, ussi hy some or tho talent from of -Unr- physboro. will pn-sonl l.ho Holy City in UK- auditorium Momlry ovoninrc. Kehcuvsnls have boon in progress Tor weclos and singers aro -aid fo have fhoir parts perfect.

The production is belni'; given under tho direction of KoH-rl Hurriy. OURKHART BOY AGAIN IN JACKSON COUNTY JAIL Prank Ihirkhart of JHtsh. 17 yours old, is again a JacK'non county Jail prisoner. ttr.i'khart and two other boys were arrested at. Ccntralia some time ago on a charge ul' Htep.linK an automobile.

Tiie Hirer were later released on bond. On Hurklmrt'y bond along wiih his father wan Joe of Murphyshoro. P.erra withdrew as bondsman after the boy was arrested at Hush earlier this week for the al- at. Bush and' broke out. recaptured.

At the solicitation oC Burkhart's, father, his boy was transferred to'the Jackson county jail, under caro of Sheriff C. E. White. ttonrlsman Berra concluded tlio boy was going too i'ast a gait for him as a bondsman and withdrew. NEW BABY'BOY BORN TO MR.

AND MRS. LESTER THOMPSON Mr. and' Mrs. Lester Thompson of St. announce tho advent ol' a now son.

lUlllo Doan, who arrived at thoir home May 27th. ThlB la their third child. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson formerly resided in Murphysboro.

Mrs, Thompson was before her'marriage, Anna iron. His mother, Mrs. M. L. Thompson and her daughter, Mililivd of tin's to St.

Louis Friday to viwit tliem, I. W. SIMS RETURNED TO TAKE CHARGE OF BUSINESS COLLEGE I. Sims, who has been teaching at VJtroV'-n's business college in East St. Louis, has returned to Murphysboro to take charge of his school, the South business college, again.

He ami 1m-umiily moved Saturday back iuto their home jmit: of the at Tth and streets and he will ttiko up work Monday. Jiloouu-. of Carlinville, Who lias had charge of I lie last November, has 1 gone to Harrisluirg to take charge ol' school there. JOHN SMITH AND MISS THELMA COAD MARRIED Thursday night John of SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924. k'god burglary of the coal company's ies Smith or North store 1 there.

and Kay Stonum were placed in tho town jail fc i Ninth Street, and Coad. daugh- lor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coad, of north Kourtenth slivot were united in rrlat," at Ib.o home of Judge E. Mrs.

Smith wore a white dross wiih hat to match and black satin They were ac- by Louis Mario and Irene Smith. Smith wore fan canton c-i'ojK-' (hvss am! block slippers. Tho iu-ido was in I 1 pub- and attended the T. H. two years.

She is a Baptist, Mr. i Smith was also educated in the pub" 1 lie schools here. He is a miner, and is a member ol 1 the Eagles lodge. The newly weds have a furnished iipartmmt at 18th, and Elm Streets whore they will reside. 3 be Per Ton Delivered BLAIR COAL CO.

Phone ,21 Night Phono 200 SURPRISE PARTY ON 'HENRY KING, FRIDAY NIGHT Henry King was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when he entered his homo west of Iron Mountain railroad ur.tl fo'ind a number of friends 'to greet li'm and offer congratula- (Jons on his thirty-fourth birthday. The evening was devoted to pinochle, land rcfroKhmonlH oi' ico-crcam, stdaw- 1 EmHe Comte booby' prizes. Mrs. Connlcy was MI 111 ll-l XflJWfc Si Wnnl- Automobiles washed polished, simonized and greazed. Cars called for and cleiverecl.

All woi-k guaranteed to Satk-'i'action. KRWIN ZUBER, Prop. Phone Esista GO 210 S. St. as awarded a ruby ring from Wool worth's for her bad playing.

Tho IguoHts: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Will and Ison, Anderson and daughter, Mr. iaiul Mrs.

Leo Conley and family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Lud Hanley, Dr. and Mrs. Lylo Perry and daughter, Mr.

and i Mrs, Honry Dituler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cox and family, Mr.

and I Mrs. Leland JJoyce and family, Mr. Mrs. Owen Johnson and family I Mr. and Mrs.

Edd. Hanson' and children, and Joe Nicholson. 1 'fa do what we claim for rid your system of Catwrrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh, Sold by dnw.iits for over 40 years CHENEY Toledo, Ohio POPCOB FOF Parties amdl While down town try a bag 1 of- our Popcorn Class Banquets Seasoning cooked in popping We have just received a full line wholesome candies especially appropriate for Class affairs. All arc of the best makes and in colors in harmony with your decorations. We also carry fresh Salted Nuts of all lands.

Ice Cream Cones Cold Drinks Candy 1332 Walnut St. I ''i i 1 Gome In And Make Your Selection Now Shaw's Pharmacy Good Candy Is Sold i 7 a Walnut St. Pho'he 240 'When a Myerq-pump. growa old, to the Wolglo Drilling Co. you ehould go.

There ybu repairs of the kincj that will make, any old pump go. 2107 Division ED. FARLEY, THURSDAY Mr, ami Mrs. Eel. Farley oC South 9LU aiiounce tli earrtvnl pC 'a iOlh haby boy, -born at p.

in. Mr. Farley is driver J'or the Sllvey tranal'er company. LEAV'E FOR TOUR OF THE EAST. Engineer Mrs.

Mtnton and daughter, loft Saturday for Cleveland, whore Engineer Minton goes as a cleloate to the triennial convention of Locomotive Engineers. Before returning home the party will enjoy a visit to New York, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. DAUGHTER BORN TO MR. AND MRS. EWIN ZUBER Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Zuher, 1715 North street, are the prowl, parents ol 1 a Dlb baby girl, who arrived at their home at o'clock of! Decoration Day. They have named her Kathorine BeatiMce. This is the first child at the Zuber home. Mrs.

Zuber was Miss Lulu Anderson until'her marriage. FUNERAL OF GEORGE ANDREW' DOTY, GUN VICTIM, SUNDAY Tho funeral of little Geore'Andrew Doty, son ol' Mr. and Mrs, Carnot Doty, 526 Murpliy street, wbo died Thursday afternoon, after he was shot when his little sister Lela, ac- cidenlly discharged a German Uigur 9-M-M automatic, at their homo at 9 a. will take place Sunday tit the Christian church at Pleasant Hill. The funeral cortage will leave the home at 12 o'clock.

Burial will take place at Pleasant, Hill cemetery. SAVE SEVEN IN AUTO FROM WHICKER Writer 1 Cessation of, Ain't Gonna Rain No More" Would Help and "Rkidcly" roadbed, lost his head and shot the car across the pavement. Ft flipped like a toy, it is believed, and hit wheels upward and stuck in the mr.l. The Johnson-Law party, driving- north, soon camo upon it; Other car parties arriving later kept back, fearing the tank of the burning Studebaker would explode. Almost the, moment? after the Studebaker's sovon prisoners were released, the tank exploded --with a dull rumble and roar and lire soon ate up the splendid car.

The Johnson-Law party had attend- dew-berries. ed a memorial service-at. Anna and Mert has tnk liquid hair WhickerbiU Center, Peemouy, Township, Jackson 111. Saturday a. Maybe if them highschool galoots up to Mnrphy would quit' singing "It Ain't Gonna Rain.

No More" we would git a. spell o' sunshine. Anyway, they sure 1 promise to heaps o' dew-berries in these parts however backard the season has been. Some o'- our Jackson County farmers now that their hoys 'has all gone'to college and the. girls has bobbed their making a speciality o' raising- fer the la'dies 1 "trade.

Slick Metts at the Ivory Emporium has raised a sign readin 1 "Ladies first. Ladies needn't wait." Jndd Snipp's shop adevertises in the bobbs two fer two bitts, Saturday only." MARRIAGE LICENSES Harry Murphy, Murphysboro 22 Rosalie Loy, Mnrphysboro -21 John Smith, Murphysboro 21 Thelmii 13. Coad, Murphysboro 19 Jessie King, Elkville Bulah 1 McVastion, Blkville IS were returning- to Murphysboro. PAROCHIAL. GRADUATION Commencement exercises df St.

Andrew's Parochial school, will be conducted at the Hippodrome, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, A fine program has been prepared for that evening. These exercises and pro- rams oil St. Andrew's school are always entertaintng and are attended by largo ccrowds, Tho program consists of: Welcome 7th, 8th grade. Harriet's Choice Rewarded, drama in grade girls. Madam McCall, wealthy young lady Halpin.

Madam Manning, disguised as lace peddler, beggar and McCann. Catherine, to Madam Delorme. Harriet, winner of the laurel Rellly. Woll. Brnsati.

Fay. Lemon. Village Girls Tansey. DoWitto. King.

Bitter. Wolff. Dexzntti. Wolff. "My Faith Looks Up To Thee," ran torn in Grade Girls.

"America First," 7th, Sth Grade Wolff, Wanstreet, boy scouts. 'March. Gnnlddni, Angelo Pellegrini, Harry Robert Bnschek, north' end boys. Riggio, Stobel, Miller, south end boys. Patrick McCann.

north end boys, Other south end boys. Other scouts. Fantastic Floral Drill and Gth Grade Girls. Halpin, Presentation oC Diplomas and Awarding of K. of C.

Gold Medal- Rev. Schauerte. Graduates TAX BILL BACK TO PRESIDENT (United Press) WASHINGTON, May tax bill today came buck to President Goolidge from the Treasury. Department where an exhaustive study oi' its possible effect' on' the nation's revenue was made at the' President's request; No indication was given when the bill.worJ 4 acted upon, but if'was said there 'ould be no great delay. Mrs' John Norton, and F.

A. Brewster otV Grand Tower; shopped here Saturday. Mrs; XBertha' Jacobs of McClure, East: St. Louis Saturday to visit her auiit, Mrs. C.

Williams. ARE YOU NERVOUS? Build up Your Health, Strength Good Looks -by Following This Woman's Advice. a. rundown, nervous condition I know of nothing that will eqral Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.

1 -have taken it when in a weak, nervous condition ana found it to bo very beneficial. would henitatc to recommend Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription to who are ailing and ner- Mabel Powell, 1000 S. IRtCst. Start', on the-road to beauty by obtaining ibis "Prescription" of Dr. Piercc's of your druggist, or send lOc to Dr.

Pierce's Invalids Hotel in. Buffalo, N. for trio i curler internally till slie'n crooked as a piue.sbavin. Her brotlier Ike didn't have to take nothin'. There's mitigatin'" circumst.tances even in Williamson County.

The county happened to-'have more than onongh luinkics what couldn't read the Volstead act and was sort o' quiet in the war til Glonn Young gits on two legs again. The village idjit Paused a auto wreck u-Friday. Snip WiHett's gas tank wo.re lea kin 1 and trail o' gnsolino the lengbt. 1 main street The idjit comes along and strikes a match fer to see, if it's Snipp's radiator or gas tank what's' drippin'. Snipp's car were siill at the iotlier end o' the trail.

As al'cTenientioned it were his gus3 tank. Snipp is doing nicely. "The Whicker lire department, saved the engine. Daily lift) at Whickor at this.time consists of pickin' strawberries til hades ain't burgcr'ns a minute. The weather has hH the crop a mortal blow, also causing cricks and pains to tho pickers.

'Goat Gap hiKhsciiooI lias tuk up golf. Ma allots knickers ain't fer com- Whicker barbers shore are biddin' i.U a alOT Mr: iM Why worry over baking for Sunday when.we. make pics fresh every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Rim-Kik Lcmoji Pies-Kich Brown Chocolate Pics-Deep Rich Cocoanut Pies-San-Maid Rawm. Blince Bi-ookdale Peach Apple Pies. Cents The Home of Sally Ann Bread 1612 Walnut Bl.

Etei-y parent has dreams for a better education for his children than he had, but many it seems that the dream will never be realised. One sure way to make it come true is to start a Thrift Account in'the child's, name, and add it consistently each week, or month. Then when the time arrives-for College, the tvith its accrued interest will be ready file burden of expenses. First National Bank Murphysboro, and its allied institution The Murphysboro Savings Bank CHARLIE HUNTER FINED FOR SPEEDIN GAUTOMOBILE Charlie Hunter, colored, was fined Saturday morning for speeding Ins auto over Bridge Street and over New Hill Friday night. The driver paid.

Police said while Hunter was not the only speeder of the night, he was the only one caught. READ THE INDEPENDENT Cover with wet baking afterward apply tf A dangerous radical is anybody with to disturb" 1 the feathers in your Courier. Over 7 Million Jars UseJ Seme people- think, they save money when (hey buy a cheap range. 'The apparent sav- ing in price is soon eaten up by the higher cost of operation, and short life. Yoa find less cost per year by investing a Reliable or a -Roper GAS RANGE.

Sold'on liberal terms by your Gas Company. Southern Illinois Gas Company. mi 11 Why work year after year and spend all you make? Make a resolution that you-will or more of your earnings and deposit it in a saving's account where it will draw interest. Why not provide for that RAINY DAY that comes to us all. Start today or when you get your next pay check by opening a savings account with the receive the licst obtain- At PIGGLY WIGGLY each customer (whether A little child shopping: for her busy mother or whether the customer is an experienced grocery buyer) will receive the same coiirteous services and fair treatment; thus-making it unnecessary for customers to bring a so-called mail-order catalogue and a pair of scales in order to assure fair treatment AMERICAN INSTITUTION" Most complete food display in the city AND PRICES ARE LOWER vo.

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