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PAGE SIX THE, DAILY PTOEPENPEJNT MURPHYSBORO. ILLINOIS MT. PLEASANT By Paul Norton, Jr Miss Doris" Puller, a student of the S. I. X.

TL, is spending her vacation with home folk. Odell Mosley of Alto'Pass spent the week end with Paul, Jr. and H. Lee Norton. Miss Mamie Rendleman and Bessie Long spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.

Orlena Nobel. -Mrs. Harvey Hagler visited Mrs. Willis "Wilmouth Saturday afternoon. Paul Norton and son, Lee, motored to Jacksonville, 111., Sunday and were accompanied home by Mrs.

Norton who had been spending several days visiting her sister who Is employed there. Those Jrom this community who attended the basketball tournament in Anna Thursday night were: Paul Norton, Earl Murray, Ray Puller, Paul Norton, H. Lee Norton, Lena Hitfkam- and Ruth Fuller. Mrs. Lou Fuller ami daughter, Thelma, -visited Mr.

and Mrs. Willis P.asden one day last week. Ray Fuller spent Sunday with Paul Norton, Jr. bert, Miss Irene Harvey Mitchell, Edgar, Mrs. Doris Smithr Mrs.

Henry Kiehna, Mrs. Yearian, Mrs. Shelby Bigham and daughter, Erla, Mrs. Iks Egbert land Mrs. Lence.

Iva Fern Edgar "spent Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Strieker. Campbell Hill; CE1 ec i on er mother, Mrs. Frank Roberts.

Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lipe spent the week end at Ashley. Mr. and Mrs.

Harris and sons aud Miss Charlene Chapman visited, Saturday evening with Mr. aud Mrs. John Beasley. Beaucoup is out of its banks and all low land is covered with water. Ross Morris and Gill Edgar and John Dm aild (amil lm to son Homer, were dinner guests lnove from Uleh home on Ule bank Edsar Beaucoup Monday, on account i of the high water.

They are stay- the Charles Beasley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scliorn went to -Ava. afternoon.

Bill Smith of Du Quoin aufl MAKANDA ROUTE 1 By Clarissa Rushing i. in Willie Frost and son Curtis arc working for Edgar Roberts this week. Mrs. Maud Clark is visiting rel- ativts in Spring-field. Curtis and Cleo Frost and Laurel Irene Edgar spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Vilas Striek- er, of Campbell Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luthy and baby visited at Gill Edgar's, Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Russell attended the show in Murphysboro, Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt visited Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar, Saturday John and Homer Edgar called on John Speiih a short time Tuesday.

Homer Russell visited a few hours wtih Gill Edgar, Monday morning. Mrs. Charles Kenner of near Ava is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Edgar, this week. ing until the water gees down.

Our mail carrier did not deliver mail Monday due to too much rain. GREENWOOD slowly. By Delmar Crow J. Sullivan Is improving iJerossette Saturday -afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Pyron- spent 'Saturday night with Mr. and J.Irs. Dan Pyron and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Shields and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Davis. Party A party was given at the home of Mr.

aud Mrs. Raymond, Saturday night, March 9. The evening was spent in playing games and-at tlie late hour refreshments of sandwiches and cake were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Shirley Davis, Mrs. Helen aud children. Misses Eloise 3peat Sunday MT and, en vCaltsir Mrs. Hsgisr. i Clyde Canada took Sunday.

dinner -with 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Helms. Mrs. Nettie Mattingly of Carbondale spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

J. T. Turner. Martin and Sain Wiltons have moved their sawmill from Robert Grammer's farm to the one owned "by A. W.

Underwood. SATURDAY, MARCH. 16, 1935 1 Swimming Comes Easy to Pretty Paulelie! CORA By Nellie Morgan Roma and-Tonetta Dtmhonso, Mary Louise Eunice and Margaret Davis, Bradmore Brouiilette, Homer, Pete and. Edward Bower, Everett, Walter and Lester Gray, -Glenn. Hardeaty, Geo.

John and Leon. Dunhouse, Shirley Davis, Edward Popejoy, Gear-, gle King, L. W. Euars, Edward Born, Warren Pyron, Herble Bergman, Roy Ledbetter, Sam Anderson, Clarence and George Taylor, "auerhage brothers and Mr. and Is, 'Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Fagor and i Mrs. Raymond Same and son', Wil SNIDER HILL By Mrs. Fred Clemens Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Howell and daughter Js'ori Jean spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Mary Howell and family of Carbomlale. Mrs. Ned Hagler of Union Hill spent Tuesday with Mrs.

Fred Clemens and Henry Hagler. Wright dragged roads Saturday evening. Ed Tripp of Makanda was in our community last week. Frank Cark and Ira Wilson spent Saturday in Makanda. Mrs.

T. L. Fribble is ilK 7tme is ill with the Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rushing en-, who cough.

tertained their son. Lee Rushing 1 Edwards returned to and family Sunday. home in Titos-j Miss Georgia Hicks of" Carbon-' ter having been em-1 dale visited her sister. Mrs. Law- lsci 'c at the Jackson County rence Rushing and children Sat-1 Coal Co tlie rew months, in-day evening.

Mrs. Rushing and- Mrs lai a Steele called on her children returned with Iier for Brents, Mr. and Mi's. Louis Chap- extended visit. man Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Loa Frost visited Mrs. Tony I Jlrs Ij lla Saiu Thursday Kristoff, Wednesday. night fronds in Carterville. Mrs.

Clarissa 'Rushins; and 1 Ml and Irs Tommy Glisson daughter Lawanda visited Mrs. Ilflve 10VG to Hurst. Hazel Gurley and daughter Betty, Wr and ifl Fl etl Clemens and burn Dean. family attended the surprise. for Bill Pager Saturday night.

Miss -Erlene 'Crow of Webster Grove, spent from Friday to Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crow. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Rees shopped in Murphysboro Saturday. Herman Crow called on Fred Beattine Sunday, who is ill. Bill Wolfe assisted K. O. Sul-jof the former's son, Homer Woods livan with his work Friday.

Harry Chaneey and Herman DUTCH RIDGE By Mrs. S. H. Nance 9 9 Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Woods of south of Mai-ion, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Porter of Carbondale wer.e guests Mrs. Clint Isom, who has been visiting relatives in Pinckneyville the last week returned Friday. Earl Fulford of Springvale, called the Charles Rader home Saturday. shopped in Do Soto. Tues- family, Sunday.

Mrs. J. B. H'uber and Mrs. L.

Weatherspoon, of E. St. Mrs. L. E.

Porter of Carbondale, Crow day. Raymond and Ruth Brown and' visited Thursday and Friday with Paul and Mary Ester Chaney were vl1 L111( Mrs. Homer Woods, absent from school monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnnie William of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Wilburn. Mrs.

Jim Stearns and Mrs. John Forby who have.been sick a longtime are able to be up. iiu Alouzo Gar'such passed away at Ella Vivian, Mary F.ster and' 1 3 home Thursday morning of Johnnie Chancey called on Mrs. 1 and was laid away Herman Crow Tuesday evening. Delmar Crow- and Carl Smith called on Alma Ripley Tuesday after school.

HASTINGS By Mary Signaigo Those, who helped Mrs. Thur- In Alto Pass cemetery Sunday. He was born July 15, 1S70, and leaven to mourn a devoted wife, Alice Hicks Persefield Garsueh, one sis- te'r, Mrs. Henrietta Kennedy -of Puna, 111., one brother, A. C.

Gar- sueh of Lisbon, Ohio, and a host of friends. Funeral services were Thursday evening. Miss Nor.ma Carlile visited Miss Aster Lee and Laurel Wright over the week-end. Henry Etherkm is ill. daughter Caecclia visited Mr.

and Mrs. Ei-nest Coffman and family! and Mr. Chas. Clemens of Anna. Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Olisson held in the Baptist church in Alto Pass Sunday afternoon at o'clock with Rev. S. H.

in charge. There were no preaching services man Lester quilt last here Sunday night because of tha were: Mrs. Charlie Demins, Mrs.) rain John Deming, Mrs. Earl Crowell, Elder K. G.

Hall is conducting a aud Mrs. Willie Crowell. E. Y. P.

U. study course at the Mrs. Edna. Widdows of Carbon-, church eacb evening this- week, dale is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Crammer the week end with his par- Signaigo and Mrs. c-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crammer.

Pearl Atchison went to St. Louis, Wednesday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Earl Brommer. Bob KIlby of Murphysboro, spent the at the Louis McKinney home. ftrank Hardy, for many years a resident of this community, died at the home of his son.

Claybourne, at Chester, Friday. Burial was in Degognia cemetery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eskiel Erricksoh, who have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Rader, departed Wednesday for their home in Lane and children were Chester visitors Saturday. Mrs. Eunice Cagle of Gorham visited her son, J. C.

trains, day, Mlb Chaplin, when she has a In. picture. She's saved all a chance sc and long-rumored fiancee of Charlie all the uoifblp 3S leadins lad in a forthcoming Chap- floitin" nr -r by inflated rubber mattress on which she's iioauilff on the. El AfirnrlAV in Palm Springs, Calif. near Finney, Claude i Mr.

and Mrs: Clarence Charles Rader aud family' were Chester visitors Saturday evening. Otto Keyton has purchased a. small track of land near Rock wood. He expects to move his family in a few days. Several-people from here attended the.

sale on the C. E. Johnston farm near Campbell Hill, Saturday. PLEASANT HILL By Alberta Hanna oo spe Miss Ruth Wright visited Mrs. £lnu bab oi ni s( spent ihe week T'uirm-in Geo.

Rushing, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Maddox visit- ed Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Etherton Saturday night. Miss Lawanda Rushing visited Mrs. George Rushing and Mrs. Lawrence Rushing and children Friday evening. Bart.

Maddox and Bill Bramlett transplanted tomatoes Friday. end here with Jane Hartlev. niothei-, Mrs. i Aduie Cruwull and spent Tuesday Foster. sou, Addie Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Meadows with Mrs. speiu with Mr. and Mrs. John Uiuhin.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Collins and! Koscoa ilc-tiy Shade of DREAMLAND Anna Hennesw son. Eugene, spent Wednesday with 1 Pomona are spending a few day Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Anderson. Vv 'th their grandparents, am Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etherton CAMPBELL HILL By Mrs. E.

C. Knop Mrs. G. G. Redfield ami Miss Lora Benson were visitors Murphysboro Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Arney I and Miss Anna Hennesy wore in i Murphysboro Wednesday morning. Mrs. Harris and Miss Clarlene Chapman called on Mrs.

Xehrins-. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Beasley visited Allarcl, Thursday. Frank Harris and sons and Free-j in man Nausley motored to Camp-' I bell Hill Saturday.

Miss Clarlene Chapman visited fcnd son, Ronald, of Belleville, ith Hitw Anna Hennesy Saturday spent the week end with relatives here. The Crusaders S. S. class held and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Etherton and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Hazel and Geraldino Lipe have Mr. and Mrs. and children', the measles.

afternoon. Mrs. Earl Crowell and Mrs. Reddie Holland spent Wednesday with Mrs. Willie CrowsVI BUSY CENTER Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gale and son, i Loyd, called on Mrs. Mike Davis and uaughtei-. Eunice, Friday after- oon. August Davis and Arnold Mrs.

Bill Lipe. ilars Hi UNION HILL By Ned Hagler -Mrs. John Matheny, Mrs. 'jack McCoy and Mrs. Ora Holder spent Saturday with Mrs.

Wm. Watkins of uniu. Mrs. Mary Matheny, Mrs. Ted Crawshaw, Arvel Matheny and Earl Zeigler spent the week end in Alton visiting Mrs.

Julia Paris and Miss Paris. -Miss Julia Elizabeth Turner of Oak Grove spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hagler. The regular class meeting was held at the Sam Thompson home Tuesday night.

The next meeting will be at Mrs. Esta Thompson's, April 9. Howard Heiman and Otto Chil- (lers took a truck load of stock, to St. Louis Tuesday night. Mr, and Mrs'.

Cecil Puleher have moved onto the place- that has )een vacated by Mr. and krs. Will McClure. The latter moved to the Harry Keller place in the Mississippi bottom. Mr.

and Mrs. James Hanna returned to their home Tuesday after being at the bedside of.their daughter, Mrs. Irene Gratff, has been seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr. -and Mrs.

O-len Williams and daughter visited, Friday evening, with Mr. and Mrsr John Alley and family. Hicks- and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Inglis, Mrs.

Jesse Coehran and children Wayne, Bernice, Verna Lee and Cora, Morris Holleran and children, Buddy, Dor- nd Nellie Ruth, Mr. 'and Jim Brown and daughters' Florence. and Velma, Mr. and Mrs Otto Cliihlers is visiting his Mrs. Lloyd Allan! Frid.v Ca ers In uur vlcln: Mr John Mathenv and ll morning.

son. Bobbv. and Mr. and Mrs! Ear in East SL Sjl and its regular meeting Friday night; jl and Wl Lansford at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

of '-unliria called on and lira. Luke Strieker. the business lfan 'is Saturday evening. the session and tlie devotional group was entertained with Patrick's day games planned by Mrs. Ethan Barrow.

At the close of the meeting the refreshment committee: J. E. Henze and Edward C. Knop, served chili to the guests: Mr. and E.

A. Arney, Mrs. John R. White, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Henze, Mr. and Mrs. Edw.

C. Knop and children, Mrs. A. Westerman aud children, Dorothea Marie White, Gladys Strieker, Oma Knust, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Schatte and son, Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Strieker. 'Mrs. Wm.

McLaughlin of near Willisville visited Thursday with Mrs. Lillie Brandhorst. and Mrs. Edward C. Knop and Tegtmeyer were visitors in Murphysboro Friday afternoon.

The' G. A. A. members, chaperoned their sponsor. Miss Helen 'Stiff, attended the basketball toiu-hament at Wednesday" night.

Rev. Murray and family of St. Louis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Barrow.

Mayme Williamson of Car- with her father, Ai White, bondale spent the week end here Charles Beawley and son John were in Oraville Sunday. Mrs. Wuest and children were M.ss Gerrnde Pyron called L1 dd visited Saturday evening with een tienevieve Edmon-d Saturday Mr. and Mrs. G.

JmH -n Shi ley Davis Eumee Dans were in Gorham Sat- 1 Mr. and urday afternoon. Miss Denu Bardmess and Bill Ml Mrs. Carl Matheny spent Saturday night and Sunday wici- Crowell. Mrs.

Harrison Hagler of "Hi Viii.1 GOJ3 aUU Ljlll in Mm-physboro Saturday and I Modglin motored to Gorham one son. Mr. and Mrs. John Matheny aud BOOTS AND HER' BUDDIE? Of AH Things! Bobby, and Miss Beulah Math- SUNSHINE VALLE By Irene Edgar A goodly number attended church services at Denmark Sunday morning and night. Rev.

Mur'. ray, pastor of the Campbell Hill Baptist church; was th.2 minister. Tie Denmark ladies aid met with Mrs. Jennie Mitchell' last Thursday. The day was spent in quilting.

Those present were: Mrs. Henry Mohr, Mrs. William Mohr, Mrs. Ed. Russell, Mrs.

Waldo Eg- brother. Vallie Childers aud family. Delma June and Willette Graeff returne dto their home Sunday; after spending a week with Miss Alberta Hanna. Harry Mr. and Loyd Elliott and son Donald, O.

Rush of Marion, George and Gene Piquard, Johnnie. Hicks, Frank Nehring, Frank Fanning, Edgar Elliott, Frank Whipkey Jr. and Joe Rush Misses -Roberta Stridden, Aldenla Raymon, Emma and Ernistine Rush, Anna Belle Inglis, Chloe McNeal and Betty Piciuard, J. A. Rush and Mamie Earner as host and hostess.

All departed at a late hour expressing what a delightful evening they spent and wishing Mr. Rush many more happy birthdays. Miss Roberta Stricklen is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Elliott.

J. A. Rush and Fred Fassell Jr. made business trip to- Cecil Steele's, Thursday. The children of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Whipkey who have been down with the measles, are reported up again. Loyd Elliott is moving onto the Mrs. Mariah Heiple- farm. Herbert Rush and Emil Piquard motored to St.

Louis Monday night with a load of stock. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Fi-ieJliue have moved back to their home. They had been living in Dowel) the last few months, where Mr.

Friedline runs a Illling station. Long Raiiits Against White House KNOFPBEND By Mrs. Joe M. Cochran Roy Keller spent the week end with home folk in the Bend. Mrs.

Joe Cochraii spent last week at De Soto taking care of her mother. Mrs. wiio lias been seriously ill the two or three weeks but is showing some Mr Mrs. Rollie Watson and children visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Barwick. Miss Glenn, teacher of Cochran school, visited home folk over the week end. Joe Cochran and son, Elmer, visited Mrs. Ellen Saylor in Royalton, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Keller and son, Clinton Zimmerman called at the Joe Cochran home Saturday evening. Mrs. Louise Lee died Saturday, March 9, after only, a few days' illness at the home of her brother, Robert Shirley. She was buried Sunday at De Soto.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cochran visited Mr. and Mrs. Deuzil Shirley, Saturday evening.

Mr. Miles was 'a caller in the Bend Sunday. Jimuiie and Allard Barwick -vis- ted their Sam Barwick. and amily Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Inglis and Frank Fanning- called'at the J. A. Rush home Sunday night. Mrs.

Loyd Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Farner and daughter Jewel, Mr. and lesson for March was "the Place of Music in the Home" given by Mrs: La Daw W. Bridges. Those present were' Mrs. Arnold, Mrs.

Leota Lena Turner, Mrs. E. D. McGuire and the Home Advisor, Mrs. Bridges.

There were four'visitors present at the meeting. Mrs. Anna Ross, Mrs. Eflie Fitch, Mrs. Helen Corzine and Mrs.

Gladys Rosson Mrs. 1 Ml Frank Rosson has recov-' Leonard Childers and children, iere after a six days illness from Kathereen and Walter Russel of Hurst called at the J. A. Rush home Sunday afternoon. J.

A. Rush is busy with his oats sowing this week. Morris Hallran reports two of his children sick at this time: Gl UUil Mr. and. Mrs.

Harry Holhs rind by the Ladies ible class children of Murphysboro called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rush and family Friday. Mrs. Fred Fassell and children; called on Mrs.

Ardell Friedline flu" Mrs. Lizzie Wright of Herrin visited days last week with Mrs. Liicy Rosson. There -were 4S -present at Sunday School last Sunday, in spite of the inclement weather. The opening exercises were conducted with Sunday afternoon.

A. Elliott has Mrs. E. D. McGuire singing, "Some Other Day" and Mrs.

Eloise Cox "giving numbers. a poem, as special moved Harold Dusch has been unable to attend school in Alto Pass the back last'tew days because of illness. from Hurst to the Mrs. Friedline M. McGnire has been farm.

'visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Gravel is being placed on the Mabel Pulliam and family of Har- road by the Little Muddy bridge risburg the past week. Miss Elizabeth Jungers of Belle- WATT HILL By Mrs. Cora Kimzey t. B-lp-B Hi 1 i Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Born ami cliild. ren were shopping at Murphysboro Saturday. Mr. and Mr.s.

Speed Smith and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dixon and so-i Ray. Mrs. John Born- called on.

Mrs. C. A. Kimzey Thursday evening. Fred House and Rob Dixon were visitors at Murphysboro Saturdav.

Harold Dixon was a visitor ig our vicinity Friday. Mrs. Eflie Brothers of east of De Soto. Surveyors were busy in this vicinity again this week. BLUE HILL By Alice V.

Ditzler EAST DE SOTO, ROUTE 2 By Mamie Farner ----ft in Birthday Surprise Last Wednesday evening about Mrs. Robert Skidmore of Simpson visited in this community, Thursday afternoon. Mr. aud Mrs. Gould Nisbet.

attended church at Sato several nights last week. Several people from this com-, muhily were in Murphysboro Saturday. Everett Jones, accompanied by George C. Rlgdon of Sato were business visitors in Murphysboro one day last week. Reverend and Mrs.

Swanson visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Gould Nisbet Saturday.

Reverend Swanson is conducting a revival meeting at the Sato Baptist church. seven o'clock, Feb. 27, a large Lorraine Ditzler was absent crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the home of J. A. Rush to remind him of his birthday.

The house was well-tilled, gardless of the cold weather. Card games were played by the boys, and music was rendered by the Hicks brothers, Johnnie," and Claude. At a late- hour, refreshments of cake and fruit salad were served to the following: Mr. and Emil Piqnard, Mrs. Herbert Rush, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Fassel and sons Jim, Kenneth, and, Mrs. Cecil from school Monday on account of a bad cold. Miss Alice Ditzler spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.

William Liuze and family of. Simpson. Several from this community were at the Bouldin and Butcher sale in Oraville Tuesday. OAK GROVE By Gladys The South Carboudale Home rj Steele and Ruth, Bureau unit met with Mrs. Ireue Emmerson and Lester, Tliff- ville spent the day.

Tuesday with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Jungers. Gene Carrington has returned after a ten days' stay with his uncle Dr. Walter Turner of near Chicago where he went because of the serious condition of his thumb. Gene's thumb is getting along satisfactorily with no amputation being necessary.

Reverend A. A. Fan-ell of Makanda filled his regular appoint-, ment Sunday morning at Oak Grove church but due.to the bad weather it was decided not to have services in the evening, E. W. Ferrill of Makanda.

spent Tuesday with his daughter, Mrs! JOB Rosson. boro is spending a few days with Mrs. C. A. -Kimzey, who is Mr.

and Mrs. James Porter Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Porter of Sand Ridge visited Rlr.

and Mrs. C. A. Kimzey Wednesday. There wus no school Monday because of tlie rain.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter, were visitors in Murphysboro Thursday. Lloyd Wiseman of Marion, 111.. spending a few days with his grand parents, Mr.

and Mrs Rob Dixon. Orpha Weston and Jerry Sarsen- sou of Sand Ridge were visitors at J. W. Peter's, Saturday. Mrs.

Eflie Brothers of Murphysboro is spending this week with Mrs. C. A. Kimzey. E.

Heiple and Hansel Me- Manus were business visitors at Murphysboro Saturday morning. Mrs. Walter Porter and Mrs Robt. Dixon called on Mrs. C.

A. Kimzey one day this week. Mrs. Grace Taylor spent end at her home near COBDENR.R. 2 FOREST By Mrs.

.1. Parrish Carl Petry and Howard Robinson were Vergennes Wednesday. John Tuthill -called on. R. I.

Parrish: Wednesday afternoon. Mr; and W. B. Parrish visited, 'Friday, with Mrs. Virginia Porter and Howard Parrish.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eisenhauer By Edith S. Hagler Mr and- Mr.s. W.

C. Tripp of Anna called on his brother, John Saturday night. Helen Dugan of Anna spent the week end with her sister, Alice, at the home of D. L. Messamore in Cobden.

Mrs. Ida Kerr, Mrs. R. P. Burris and Mrs.

Ed Hagler visited the Rich school Friday afternoon. Several from this'community attended the funeral of Wilford Haley in Cobden Sunday. Grandma Sweitzer of Cobden is seriously ill. were visitors in Du Quoin Friday. A Dubois last Thursday- Miss Pauline Eisenhauer spent 0r ssveral days in Hot Friday with her aunt, Mrs.

Leo Schneider. John Schneider and Karl Eisenhauer called on R. I. Parrish Fri- Parrish was in Elkville Saturday evening. Joseph Parrish spent Saturday uiglit'with" Howard Parrish.

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