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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 3

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A SATURDAY. ILLINOIS PAGE THHKB Philathea Class of First Methodist Church Held Enjoyable Meeiifag The Philathea class of the Tirst Methodist met Thursday evening in the church parlors for its regular meeting. Mrs. 0. Joiies, vice-president, presided the business meeting.

Devotionals wree in charge! 'of Mrs. A. Ragsdale. The' included piano solos by-Iris Ragsdale and Ruth Piquard following contests were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by.

the hostesses, Mrs. Arthur W.e'l- shan and George 'Ozb'urh the following members: Mrs. Oy AY. Jones, C. Mrs; Grace Thomas, Prank 'Delaney, Mrs.

Phil Lewisy. Mr. Minter, Mrs. R. E.

Murray, Mrs. Charles Bowser, Mrs. O. F. Akeh; Mrs.

C. A. Hart, Mrs. Al Piquard, Mrs. C.

A. Ragsdale; Myrtle Davis. Miss 'Georgia Burton, 'Miss Jennie Teeter and three guests: Mrs. French, Iris -Ragsdale and Mary Ruth Piquard. JfcWE.

U. Yates till Preach Sunday Due to a mistunderstanding it was announced that district superintendent ihe Carbondale district would preach at Centenary church morning This was a 'which the Rev Yates will be at the Cen tenaiy church Sunday morn'ng to preach and conduc' itie Tjusmpss session of the first quarterly con fei I ALL TBETOWN THE Delta Theta Tau Members Attending Convention; Decatur A group members of the Delta Theta Tail sorority left. F.f-f- day afternoon foi Decatur wliere they will attend a two days; convention- of the Delta Theta Tan sorority to be held at the Orlando Hotel. Those attending were: lotia Fisher, Mary Juanjta Beigei Tilhe Elliott Nell Tilp Janet Tilp Jane Finkeldey and Margaret Shadron. Mary Halpin is the.

bnsinessi delegate from the local chapter They will return some time Sim- day evening. John Bowser Member of Carthage College Debate Squad Fourteen; Carthage: cbllege. students fiom tie have been selected -as members of the 19391940 mtei collesiate debate scruad Qn the campus accoiding to an announcement made by Professoi Chipin debate coach John BoWset a former siudent is a me'mber of tin. squad fihis veil debate question is Rescued that the United States hould follow a policy of strict economic and military isolation Sid- all nations outside the Western Hemisphere 11 engaged in arfflred international ci Civil con flicf Mr and Mrs Alfred Oetjen Jacob, on the birth of a daughter Thursday afternoon, November IB at their home Mother and babv are getting along nicely Mr and Mrs Jesse Duncan Route One on the birth of a daugh ter Friday moinmg November 17 at St hospital at clock The bahy weighed pduhds anil 15 ounces and is tfip child in the home The little daughter has been itemed Harriet Sue Mrs Duncan will be remem, hered as JVfiss Itannah flagler Mothei qnd daughter getting along mcelv Tied Abbell and his band'at the Sunday aftejnoon Lou, iWin.n o.f Pinekheyville was a visitor here Friday. A LOVELY, SLENDERIZING nfceeoth "fetid Walaut fcev A uoteman Pastor Harvey, Supt.

Sunday school Morning worship, 10.45. Chnstian TSiyleavor CHURt'4 Witt. Boatman, Pastm OF THE -WAZARENE for Walnut and Seventh Hiward Hill Pistor Sunday school, 30. Earl Tweedy, Snpt Morning worship, 10 45 Ssrrrion. 7 00 Elizabeth Pies Evening service 7 30 Spimon Russell WiUiamson Elected Officer of Radio Club at SINtl Russell Williamson of this city senior: at Southern Normal University, was elected vice president of theiRadio Club.

rr.he,,piirp.pse the radio! club, to provide an opportunity for the study and 'technique of radio com munication. The club "is largely compose'd' uf; students with majors in physics. League Meet Sunday Evening Thq Lithei league of the Fust Lutheran Church will meet Sunday following the reception will lie held taring the noon from 2 to 4 Miss Virginia Huffman the leadei will be Robert Furlong of St. Louis was a business visitoi heie Rathjen of Jacob- was a visitor here' 'Friday. Jones of De Soto (rans acted business Tnday Peter Bom of Gorham was a vis itor heie this moining Mr? John DamerOn is visiting relatives and friends in Gaiv Ind Oeorge Hartman o't Wilhsville was a visitor here Thursday Mrs Ferd and baby aie getting along nicely in St diew s.

hospital Miss Hilda Rosenberger Route One Du Quoin is much nnpioved in St Andrew's hospital feunday school, 30 Morning worship 16 45 Special imisie, 'by the choir Miss Lhsl Fager, oiganist anil dnectoi League immediately foi towmgi.ttjue receftion which will be held bom 2 to 4 clock Miss Celesiuie Peijrod, pjfSident rMMANUEL EW. LUTH. CHURCH Missouri Synod ri Bohrer Pastor Sunday school Sam Services 10,00 a Lutheran hour; Radio Statjon. 12 30 and Krud at 30 each Sunday SHILOH MISSIONARY CHURCH Ref Poole, a-30 school Buot 11 00 a Morning worship preaching Id 6 service 7.30 ing eervice. Miss Calandro 1820 North 7th Street, was admitted to St Andrew hospital miss Afedine Shomaker Entertained Friends at Her Home last Evening Aladine a gionp of fiiends at a spaghetti supper last evenmg at her home on 1930 Pine Street The evening was socially Those present weie Miss ilaiy Jeanette Richardson Pauline -Ray Kraft.

Chan- Paul Triad Home Bureau Unit Will Meet at Burkey Home Tuesday The Triad -'Home. Bureau, nnj will meet; home. Mrs Raymond-Burkey route Tues lor an all'day. meeting Hostesses will Le Mis Raymond Bui Key and Mr Iia Johnson 4 covered illsh luncheon'will SPI verf at the noon hour The session will fre conducted -in the morniiig -begin ning at 10 o'clock. Mrs.

Kenneth Raines Hostess to S.S. Class Webe.i Geialdme Shemwell Lany White Miss Bellm Bill Reeling William Bencmi ind Cross Airs Waller Saul of Jacob a patient St Andrew hospital is somewhat improved, Lavern Dodge Route One Car bondale, an. operative case of last week is getting wiring nicely GOp Ml Carbon Leoop Potts, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 A JMtornlpg worship 11 00 Evening service 7 30 A. fe. CHURCH Rev hoDinson Pasto' 9 30 a Sabbath school His Pearl McFall, Supt.

it'46 a. in Mor'iin and ACE League 6 00 fi. tn. Evening dkvotiona. METHODIST CHURCH 14U) and South Streeto H.

Sweitzer, Pastor 9 church school 4, Davis Su.pt Tba orchestra will play TO 45 Morning Worship Sermon by the Rev Yales District' Superintendent. Special nvusu, by the choir Business' session-at the close of the sei 8 30 Young People's service 7 00 Special piayer gioup in chftrge of the Men Brotheihood 1 39; pvang-ellstic service Sefmon subject Chiist Seel ing Sjnneis Special vocal number Thp orchestra will plav 8550 If yon take -a large size, you're lucky, in this season that glorifies curves. Here, for instance, is a dress (8550) that will be one of the most'flattering things you ever had on, the more so because, when you make it yourself, it will lie exactly fitted to your figure. It's a very smart style foi' the simple n.ft- ei'nooh dress you wear more than any other The skirt makes your hips look slender, and a front, panel cut high at the waistline, flattens your diaphragm. The bodice is gathered t3 give correct fulness ovre the bust.

This pattern offers a choice of three-quarter bishop sleeves, or short, straifMit ones. Flat, crepe, wool and velvet are lovely choices for this dress. Pattern No. 8550 is designed for sizes 36, 38,: 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires, with three qnarter sleeves, yards of material; yards with short sleeves; 1V4 trimmina For a PATTERN of this attractive model send 15c in COIN, your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE DAILY INDK PENDENT TODAY'S PATTERN SERVICE, 211 W.

Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. The. new Fall ami Winter Pai tern Book, is ready for yau' now. 'Not only does it show designs for every size, but smart frocks for every occasion. One pattern and the new Fall and Wintel- Pattern Tall and Winter Book Co-Ed Reaching for the Moon- ML GIVEAD CHURCH 620 17th St.

Rev A McKee, Pastor tt a m. 11-00 a. 9 QO U. Mrs. Alice Webb' of Beritbn about the same in St hospital: fylis Essie Parmle-j; is impro-Ung satisfactory in St Andiews hos pital ttt.

Carbon P. T. A. Has Enjoyable Meeting The monthly mee'ting of I A met rrlda yifeht at sch'ool JrtTb, Htjlen McCoskey president was ge of Hie busuiess meet ing and the entei ttunjnent o'f the wei made foi the Decem ej'eniiig Miss Worlheu and Miss Ruble are visiting in St. Louis.

Fred Mor.ris,•' of 'Alto' Pass was 'a visitor in Muiphvsboio last eve ning. Mi and Mrs Wilson of St Ijoius vMHhig fjieirds and iclalivoo in nKNrbKrtS MT. CARBON CMUBCH Rev IJ" Ljiely Pastoi Sunday school, Chaa Supt. Mprning worship, 11 00 Christian Endeavor 6 15 Clyde MeCoskey, president EveClne services, 7 80, Preaching eveiy prst and tonrtU Sunday CHURCH OF SCIENTIST 1819 Walnut St school at 9 service at 10 45 Subject Soul and Body Qoldentext Cor 6 10 Th(j reading room in the church edtflca Is open each Wednesday jjiiuj: fllfiturilay afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock and on Friday evening 7 -to 9 except on holidays ASSEMBLY OF GOD TRINITY and Logan Sta Rev. Chas.

Sandfei MISSIONARY BAfTIST CHURCH AO'llale-J wlih Southein Conventloii, 19th and Sim Sta Satnrday evening evangelistic 7 45 ifunciay school 9 30 a. Horning worship 10 45 Christ's Ambosaadorc, 6 30 fevenlns evangelistic service CHURCH ISth and Poplar Sts. 'W. T. White, Pastor Satnrday Subject 7:30 -D.

m. Preaching 'The Probation of the Charles, fa Roberts a patient in Baizes Hospital at I ouis la soniewfiat improved Meeting which-VW be a. Christ- part? afwluch uu was estiifg pi-ogiam will pifesented noon iWo shoij, Thoip of Parbondale lday fighting Hitlerism today. Even the fact that nations are at war ought to make us the more tolerant and careful in our judgments. Our chief concern ought to be to make sure that the beam is out of our eyes before -we are too zealous in casting out the mote from our brothers eyes.

-The world is involved in today, to some extent at least, because the spirit of magnanimity did not prevail in the victory of 20 years ago. Here in our own country we have had fine examples of this spirit of magnanimity" coming out of days of strife. 'We associate Abraham this particularly with Linroln, wlio showed a understanding of his enemies even when he felt it his duty to oppose them, and who refused to allow malice to enter his soul. We may be sure that God sees the sins and sufferings His chile! ren eyes of love and with Kreat sorrow for Ilieir perverseness. The old question, of course.

the vassals, of. their.more powerful neighbors? Do- right and justice have places in international affairs, or is. military might to be the final arbiter of the. fate of nations? Are the differences of interest Back cracking and head bump-; ing her way to five feet Kathleen Hildebrand is in the? stretch in her race to win ad- between nations to be settled by jtt an ce to CAA pilot inst'ruc- pacefnl conference or by dstructive war? Does the individual citizen er I st for 1 the state or should the state exist for the individual? i Shall the truth be told by governments as well as by individuals or shall propaganda know no prin-1 they have learned the bitter ciples but that of as son of the unfair peace of the la'st tion courses. Turned down re-- peatedly because her height falls short of minimum requirements, the 19-year-old Kansas City, junior college girl resorted' to stretching whenever she thought of it to increase her low ceiling.

defined by the rulers? I war and that they will deal reason- While moral issues are involved ably with the German people. "If in the present European war, none! they do not, they will have to go thioicth the hell of wai again of these, under present conditions and at'this time, would warrant America in entering the present struggle. Are the Democracies Justified in Continuing the War if Hitler Wishes to Stop Fighting? Under present ty-five or thirty years from now. Gcspel Band To Meet Tonight is The Young People's Gosrel band will meet in the church basement Mr. HjiUer's apparent-desire far of the Centenary Church tonish't at 1 an armistice is but one element 7:30 o'clock.

Emphasized "in time of war even in a highly complex situation. Hisj than in time of peace. It is 1vish for an end of the war, which Mrs. Laura Wilson of St. Louis.

possible to obey the Golden Rule most people agree he started, may)who has been visiting friends--and and make it a practical precept be due to weakness or to cunning relatives here the last few days, of daily life? This question has or to both. The democracies have is visiting in Herrin. She The Intermediate class of the' Missionary Baptist chur.ch held -its regular meeting at the home, of vVere given by Mlg SalUh Easton pf Jacob was sirla wJio were selected by admiUed to st Andrlew 8 ospital where she will undergo a inmoi op eration. A Ciawshiw ind Kim mel -attended -a. meeting ths Pionvise Goil Coneei 111115, The Sunday Pi eicMnE Deiils, Epi praise Pieacbei Who Ci ied tor tlie bee-n asked repeatedly in Conner tion with business, where corape- a rig-lit to be suspicious.

i turn Murphysuoro in His peace drive will to'wever week befsre goins to St. Louis. llron often tends to lie have beneficial effects in that itj rtnd. where the individual is is causing British statesmen to for-j the of forces and conditions mulate their war aims and their principal from the eight illstory in a stoiy form of Wai ttia Washington was given by Doi ts Sowman and Ait pictuies of gieat authors and their lives In Margaret Ellis Musical selections and Mrs Kenneth Raines South 20th furnished by Josephine and Street Thursday evening at 7 3b Nettfe Calandio 0 Various work bv tbje pupils of the. Opening prayers weie given by school on.

display Bettj Zimmeiman and Dons Sims Pstluck lunch was seived at the and the closing piayei by Paul close O( the evening Tialey 1 Kathiyn Coleman gave the devo tional reading followed with a talk What It Takes to be a Followei of Jesus given liy Kenneth Raines A solo was 'sung by Margaretr Wb One Game At Carbondale Friday Raines Games and. contests in charge b'f' The First and Second basketball Mi, Kenneth Raines and Evelyn teatns of the I ogan Junioi High were enjoyed thioughout School played the Caibondale the evening and awaided td tewms Tiiday afteinoon at Carbdn Doris Sims, Doro.th'y Baker atid'-tWIe. Bilhe Higgs 3Ji the first team game Murphy Refieshments were seived to ths led all the way until McRoy was- following Veia Lee Raines Bet fiom the game with, tqui ty Jean Naubley Betty Zinimei Iwls Thib- weakened the defense man Doris Sims Doils Biadley Cai bondale won gut with a- Doiothy Bakei ViiginiA Wilsjon decision Kathryn Coleman Paul Fraley Bll Tie second team game was won lie Fialey David Fraley Muipliy boys by a. $core of Higgs and Saniuel Nance 26JJ. i Southern lllinois.v ih Herrin Friday.

Mrs. las't- night following aeveial days visit In Aj cola and Villa Gi ove 111 ith fiiends and relatives Anna Baer ot St Lome is a guest at the home ot her son and daughterin la.w Mr and Joe Baej. 217 Sojith i2nd Stipej: Sjie here- about ten' days. Ollie JlcLa'ughlln and lei J'lQssle' of Mt Vernon aie visiting al the home of Mi and Mis Luther Moore and Kveiett McLaijgihlm an Lindell avenue Mf and Mrs Hugh Bradley left this morning foi Hat Springs Mr Bradley has bedn on the of a neivous breakdown and "will a cqurse 6f and rest up tp recdvei his health They expect tp be gone until th6 middle oS De ceriiper FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST III. ANNOUNCES A FREE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE In Paul A.

Harsch, of Toledo, Ohio Member of BoaM of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The Fiist Church of Christ Scientist in Mass. Munhysboro Township High School Auditorium Sunday Afternoon, Noy. a P. M. The Public is cordiftlly invited to attend ft gchoo), 9 3p a Aken, yprsfity, 10 45 music by the choir 5 toward' Thrailkill Difector Vivian Parrish Olganist League, 6 30.

Mary Belle Crayei President pyenlng serrjce 7 30 Seimpn-by the-pastoi T. MARY'S SPIRITUAL CHURCH Cooper Pastor tchoo), 8 a ietvjce 10 45 TT CHURCH Real Estate Transfers A Splller' to A Spiller Consideration Theodore Crook to Hattie Steelp Lob 89 Tie PJant PHace Caibon dale Consideration $25 00 Maria Mm ton al to Richm-ni GregOiy Cemetery Land in 35 10 Consideration Brown et al to Ogtel Qpanam, pastel Juuday icbcol JO 45 Worship 6 30 to, Y. 0 Training Evening 7,30 which- he has no power to deter- peace purposes, mine. The terms of peace can be more There is little value spinning usl 'y stated whlle Ule nations lie oit too finely the issues and ques suffenng than when one his lions that aie laiscd but the sim victoiions One woudei if pie fact is that all of could live AUl1 ot le 'e follow a great deal to O. K.

DRUG STORE orlplIonn fllleil nl lltive yoiir ile ttf iiMrnlioii Prescripton Service THIS IIEXAJ.I.. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 15th and'' 'Rev; Arthur, Pastor A. M. WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON The International Uniform Sunday Sch'ool Lesson for November 19 WARNINGS AND PROMISES Text: Matthew 7: 1-14 ST. PECBH'S AND REFORM CHURCH ,1512 rfenrj Wlcbmaa, Pastor Sunday churcl) acho.ol, 9-30.

By WILLIAM GILROY Editor Advanno The -Text of this lesson is'the Golden Rule: "As ye' would thai men should do unto von even 8O do also unto them Theie aie times when one teels that sons' are chosen without much.re- iefehce to their importance in the Bible and without much feffpjd foi then cleai application Jo modern life But heie is a le ftotl against which no such com can be made. Every word of it applies with intensity and with spnitual accuiacy to the sit nation that confronts us the woild today both individuals in social lelationshipB and as cit liens of a nation a woild wheie nations are at wai S)urely if humanity is going to come out of its strife and agony with any permanent result foi peace and righteousness and, flenjocracj it will not be because men are fighting on battlefields but because some higher spn it of wai may conquei even though wai may seem the only piactical temporal way to stop ag S'80 i school, gressors and pi event intei nation Douglas Land 12 ift 3 Considei' Elliott Supt George Bottwlt. 4.1* al anarchy Rule than we are doing, even ms The restored freedom and indo- r-eudence of- the Austrians, the allowing for -handicaps and obsta- cleb. Moieovei, theie weie moie. ecl lnd tne Poles disposition oil the part of men' The en(1 ot tne Nazi system now ami on the part of control of Germany and the eiim- tliose who call themselves ination of all its prominent Icad- take the Golden Rule in to practical life, many of the handicaps pear and obstacles would disap- The Golden Rule, of course, represents an unrealized ideal and an ideal difficult of attainment.

But it is ideal that is to be attained, and there, never will be peace or happiness or truth or prosperity on earth until men come a great deal -nearer to the establishment of the Golden Rule in all the relationships of daily life. The forming of a reliable German The Voice of Religion WELDON F. CROSS1AND Rochester, New York government by the Germans themselves. The de jure "German government" recently set up in London seems quite artificial. The reduction -of armaments on the part all the nations now in the war The opening of sources of raw material to Germany and Italy as well.

iyie fair treatment of minorities. A newer and stronger League of Nations with perhaps police -paw- i ei-s. as the French liave advocated for several years. I believe and hope that the de- nocracies will win. All friends of mankind hope that What Moral Issues Seem to Be Involved in the Present War? Among the issues having ethical bearings in the present wat are the following, stated in question form Are treaties made by governments to be kept, or.may they be broken at the will and convenience oi rulers? Are the smaller nations to continue to exist as independent governments or are they to become CHHI8TIAN CHURCH 1Mb.

qml Pine SU. -4' a lion $100 Ogle Douglap to Elva Land in Consideration $100 i Hanson to Dan Hunsaker Part of Is Carbondale Consideration 00 slttant. Clnsae? (pr all 10 30 Cnmmflnion Service 6-30, ChriBtian It is profoundly necessarj that nations should not judge one an other where all are in some meas ure guilty If there "had not been Junipr Christian Bndenvor I the spirit of Hitlerism ThejSfl wHl not be- any evening in other lands including our own service lit would not be necessary to be TEA DANCE at the "F' TAVERN Sunday Afternoon 3:00 o'clock until 6:00 o'clock 8:30 unlil 2:00 Music By The DIXIE SWING BAND FOR this Sign No rr.aiter where you happen to be when you get thirsty, the bright 7-Up sign invites you to frech up with a chilled bottle of 7-Up. The sign means wherever -you see it. 'A friendly 7-Up dealer will proudly serve, you the uncolored, crystal-clear "fresh up" drink.

The familiar 7-Up bottle is your assurance that you arc getting the drink that likes you. Seven-Up Bottling Co. MurphysLoro, 111. THE DRUG STORE fat pfiicfA- ttnv. 16 BIG PRIZES Train sets, lenim qucstlon'alre, iool cheat and fircat Girls and take a look at these useful prizes for girls! Eight useful prizes for boys! Aiid, learn how easily you can enter this Rexall Store Boy and Girl Contest.

The rules are simple. Your CKirice of winning one of the grand prizes is limited only by your willingness to work. Get started now. 0 PRIZES ArfirA 6 beautiful a doll 3nd a doll piano. All lovely prizes.

0, K. DRUG STORE Phone 44 1318 Walnut Street Murphysboro, HI. DRdG STORE THE.

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