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6-B THE JlEGISTBR-XEWS MT- VERNON, ILLINOIS SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1969 liiniiiinimiiiiHMimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiMiuMiniiiHH From Our Correspondents I SiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiM EWING Mai si-; Mour.t Mrs. Lillie Pearl Porter and Donald Sunday atternoon. Mrs. Dorulhy Webb tailed on Mrs. llattie Batts''Monday moi'r- ing.

The Fidilis class' of Ewing Baptist church met at I he church Thursday night. Myrtle King gave the devotional, others present were Maiy poly, Jane Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manis 1 Harmon, Conelta Swilt Margar- amily were guests ot Mr. ct Payne and Helen Hedges.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields made a busines strip Mour.t Vernon Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs.

James Brookman of Opdvke -and Mrs. Pearl Mt. ASHLEY Dubois News Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. made a business trip in Vernon Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Dorris and Leslie Hines visited Mrs. Pearce one day recently.

and lamily were guests ot Mr. and Mis. Irvin Clark Thursday night. Mr. Ernie Taylor ot West Frankfort on Mr.

and Mrs. Seabern Manis recently. Bob Apgar of Chicago is visit- Porter a nr. Donald were, in his mother Mrs. Leona Ap- Vernon Sunday night.

g'U'. Mr. Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Manis motored to Carbondale Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Seabern Manis visited Mrs. Vivian Fickle and her grand daughters Kimmie and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Marshall (idled on Mrs. Pearl Poller and Donald Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Blood ot Slegei' visited Mr.

and Mrs. Trelly Prowell Friday night and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clark visited Mr. and Mi's.

Ravmond Manis Janet Dennis of M-Hinl Verm iind )v Tuesday afternoon Tuesday also called on Mr. and Mrs. Bordoers arid Er. Hayes. We extend our sympathy to the families of By ford story anr'.

Vi. vian Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Seabern M.iiii.- nusde a business trip to Sessor Friday.

Sunday jruests ol Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manis and family were ill-, and Mrs. Clyde Fowler 01 Macedonia. Mr.

Thomas Farmer. Don 4 Reams and Arvil Aldridye Ina called on Doiiaid Porter recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marse anr.

son Mike ol Chicago visited Mrs. Marse's parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields and daughter Paula Dawn ever the weekend. Rev.

and Mrs. Karl Harris ol Pinckneyville were Wednesday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields. Mr.

and Mrs. Oulvar Page visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Page of Benton Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Louise Thompson visited Mrs. Leona Apgar Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard visited Mrs.

Lillie Pearce Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winding-, ton of Benton visited Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Marshall recently. Mrs. Joyce Gilbert and children of Mount Vernon visited her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields and daughter Paula, recently.

Rev. and Mrs. Earl Harris of Pinckneyville spent, Tuesday night with his sister Mrs. Pearl Poller and son Donald. Mrs.

Ruth P'ields spent Thursday afternoon with her sister Mrs. Pearl Porter. Mr. Darrell Harris of Indiana Miss Sojna Prowell rind Miss Jane Carlton attended the ball game at Benton Friday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Neal called mi Mi', and Mrs. Trelly Prowell Sunday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs'.

Robert Depp. David, Barbara and Debbie ol Mount Vernon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen. Bob Apgar has returned to his home in Chicago Heights alter spending a few days visiting in the lowing area.

Mr. and Mi's. Archie Alexander, Jr. family of Macom spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Alexander, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins ol Fori Leonard Wood. Missouri, spent the weekend visiting Mr.

and Mrs. James McDully. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Picked I of Woodlawn called on Mi.

and Mrs. Trelly FrcvvcU Friday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cdlvar Page and Mrs.

Inez Fowler called on Mr. and Mrs. Falger Pearce Sunday i afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Marshall and son Dale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray, mond Manis and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Pearce and son Duron, Mr.

and Mrs. Morns Clark and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Manis, Dayhi and Marty visited Mr. and Mrs.

Fia- jger Pearce Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen called on Mrs. Mary Butler and Margaret Cole Friday afternoon also visited Mrs, Elsitf Morgan of Marion. i Emerwl Apgar of Dahlgren I visited Mrs.

Leona Apgar Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manis spent Saturday night with Mr. and family called on Mr.

and and Mrs. Howard Marshall and Dale. Mrs. Joyce Gilbert and children of Mourn Vernon visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Holman Wednesday. Mrs. Sharon Baily and Bath Ann of Benton spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgt.r Holman.

We extend our sympathy Ic the 1 imily of Larry Dugger, he was the grand-son of Mrs. Hatlie Batts. Mrs. Helen Hedges and Patti made a business trip to West Frankfort: Monday. Mrs.

Mollie Clark visited her sister Mrs. Ethel Hughes Monday. Mrs. Ann Weeks visited with Benlon recently. Mrs.

Pearce Tuesday afternoon. Willard Allen and Don Porter nRde a business Irip to McLeansboro Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Porter and Mrs. Flora Allen visited Mr.

and Mrs. Falger Pearce Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. Manis visited Mr. and Mrs. Christian of Hen in Friday. Mrs.

Leona Apgar is confined to her home with a blood clot in har leg, but she seems to be improved at this lime. Mrs. Jean Marshall and son Kevin, Mrs. Patty Marshall, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Whittington of Benton Tuesday. Don Porter and his mother Mrs. Pearl Porter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall ana son Kevin were guests of Mr.

i and Mrs. Howard Marshall Sat-! uruay night. Mrs. Leota Thomson of Ashley and her brother Mr. Darrell Harris of Indianapolis, Indian-i were dinner guests of Mrs.

Pearl Porter and son Donald Wednesday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields. Mrs.

Mary Pickett; of Opdyke, Vail Moore of Kankakee called on Mr. and Mrs. Trelly Prowell Tuesday aftei'noon. Miss Julia Payne spent Friday night; with Miss Sojna Prowell. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Lovin and family spent; the; weekend with her parents Mr. -md Mrs. Trelly Prowell. Mr.

and Mrs. Jarvis Weeks visited Mrs. Sadie Spencer ot Ina. Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Flossie Comstock and son Rick of Tamaroa visited Mrs.

1 Prowell Salurday Mrs. Trelly night. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Badge! I arid family of Mount.

Vernon visited Mrs. Leona Apgar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedges West Frankfort visited Mrs.

Mollie Clark, Helen Hedges, Mike and Patti Sunday. Mr. Archie Alexander, wants; to thank everyone 1n.it called or sent curds during his slay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Jarvis Weeks called on Mr. and Mrs. Felger Pearce Sunday. Mrs. Helen Hedges visited Mr.

and Mrs. Many Gersbacher Mr. and Nathan Hedges of Seabascion, Texas, spent Thursday night with Mrs. Mollie Clark, Helen Hedges, Mike and Patti. Mrs.

Wanda Garrison Margaret Shepard of Benton Visited Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Alexander, Sr. recently. Mr.

H. B. Marshall and Mi'. Jack Payne called on Mr. Archie Alexander recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alexaic dor of Decatur visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Alex- fender, Sunday.

Mis. Helen Hedges, Patti and Mike visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedges of West Frankfort Monday evening. i Mrs.

Ethel Hughes visited Mrs. Lillie Pearce Tuesday afternoon. Miss Patti Hedges spent Sunday and Sunday night with Miss Gloria Drennan. Miss Geneva Alexander of Decatur visited Mr, and Mrs. Archie Alexander, Sunday afternoon.

Ewing Baptist church met; for fellowship after Sunday night services to honor Mrs. Helen Hedges who celebrated a birthday recently. Mr. John Alexander of Benton called on his brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Alexander, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Carbondale, Mr. and Mis.

Edgar Holman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert; Douglas and family. The occasion was Mrs. Patricia Brown's birthday.

Mrs. Mary Holman and Fein Holman made a business Irip to Mount Vernon Friday ternoon. Flora Allen, Cor. Mr. and Mrs.

Er.iic Wagner, Mrs. Rose Nadolski, Mr. 'Melvin Beilong. spent Friday in Centralis. Mr.

and Mrs. George MeNail spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Daniel Wilson and daughters Dana and Amy Nashville. Miss Sharon and Linda Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. James Green and Mrs. Lillie Green spent Sat- 1 urday afternoon in Centrali -i.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMillen.

Mr. nad Mrs. Gary Braswell and children Stacy and Darrin of East St. Louis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Nicd: erhoefer and Mr. and Mrs, ward Braswell. Miss Alberta Sensel and Mrs. Roy Coultas shopped in 1he King City Saturday. Rev.

Loren Ramsey of Mul- kcytown spent Sunday villi Mr. and Mrs. George MeNail. Mrs. Mary Kemper of Nashville spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs.

Lillie Green. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bias- well called on Mr. and Mrs.

George MeNail' Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sodka, Mr. and Mrs.

John Schleifer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ross in C'entralia, and helped Berry celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Leona Moran and Mrs.

Ruth Boswell spent Sunday afternoon in Sandoval. Mrs. Marietta. Boldt Mrs. Hazel Scherer shopped the King City Tue-d Mrs.

Helen Walker and Mrs. Guy Fox were callers in Mt. Vernon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Myrle Woods of Huntley, Minnesota visited Mrs. Guy Fox Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Woods stopped by on their way home after a vacation in Florida.

Mrs. Merle Poole, Mrs. Mi.rie Sands, and Mrs. Wihna Jleimer returned home Tuesday after a vacation trip and visit with relatives in'Florida. Mrs.

Roy Coullas and Miss Alberta Sensel called at the Pulley Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon Tuesday afternoon, in respect of the family of Herschel House. A pot-luck birthday supper was enjoyed at. the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Schindelar of Ashley. Sunday evening honor of Mrs. Schindelar's birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Albert; Czerniejewski of Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radake of Tamaroa, Mrs. Rose Nadolski, Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Fortag and son Michael. Mr. and Mrs. George Nadolski and children Cheryl, Edward and Gerard, Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. Sodka. Mrs. Schindler received many nice gifts and cards. Mrs.

Violet Pitchford was hostess to the Past Noble Grands Club, Tuesday evening, Feb. 18 at the lodge hall with 13 members present. Mrs. Sylvia Schleifer, president, presided at 1he meeting. Minutes of the last reguar meeting and secretary and treasurer report was given by Mrs.

Reva Coultas. After the business concluded, games were played end prizes awarded. Mrs. Mary Peeck won a special prize. Hostess served cherry-pie cream and coffee.

Mrs. Merle Poole will he the hostess for March 18 at the lodge hall. Mrs. Reva Coultas, Cor. OPDYKE Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Cox of Chicago visited last week with her mother Mrs. Vivia, Gowlcr. Mr. and Mrs, James Kern ol Belle Rive visited last Wednesday with Eflie Holland.

Grace Burnelte spent Thursday with her sister Mi's. Lou Meadows. Phyllis Wilson and Doris Hayes and daughter visited Monday afternoon with Wanda Hansen of Belle Rive. Our preacher being unable to preach Sunday night a number from here attended church, at the Baptist church in Belle Rive. Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Padle made a trip 10 JoJiet last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forbes of Alton visited with her brother Mr.

and Mrs. Sammuel Bunnell. Mrs. B. Ccambcil visited Sunday evening with Efl'ie Holland.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harrel) and daughters Lora and Tiki visited recently with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harrell.

Grace Burnett visited one day last week with Bertha Harvey in Mt. Vernon. Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Airs. Calvin Hayes were Mi', and Mrs.

Russell Hess and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, Mr. and Mis. Donr.ie Hayes and family, and Arthur Hayes.

Ice cream and cake were served in honor of Miss Cindy Hayes, 4th birthday. Glenn and Shelley Burnet! visited Monday night with grandma Holland. Elfie Holland Cor. i William Heck returned home from DuQuoin Hospital Wednesday after being there two weeks. Mrs.

Fay Keil shopped in Nashville Mrs. Dominic Palczyuski and Mary Wisniewski transacted business in Nashville Thursday. Mrs. Joe Przygoda and Frances Andrews made a business trip to Nashville Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Przygoda attended a shower Sunday for Mrs. Shirley Trader of Seholler. Leonard Bujeski and Ted Katie shopped at Nashville Thursday. Mrs.

Joan and son Tony were in Nashville on business Thursday. Mrs. Jolly Dycus and sister of Waltonville were dinner guests at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keil Friday.

Miss Judy of St. Louis was a weekend guest at die home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pe'ezynski. Miss Linda Deering of Springfield spent the weekend with her parents Mv.

and Mrs. Ernie Deering. Mr. and Mrs. John Konkel and family ot St.

Louis spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corgan of Chicago visited friends and relatives of this vicinity over the Weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Glowski of Wood River, Mo. were weekend guests at the home of her mother Mrs. Anna Nowicki and sisters. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Heck celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Salurday with pll iheir children and grandchildren and great grandchildren and close Mr. and Mrs.

William Heck, and daughter spent the weekend with relatives after attending his parent's anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Lukasek of St. Louis visited in this vicinity over Ihe weekend, Mr.

and Mrs. Tommie Kos- teeki and family of St. Louis visited relatives here over the weekend. Mary Wisniewski. Cor.

TEX1CO The Womens Society of Christian Service of the Union Chapel United Methodist church met in the home of Mrs. Rita McKinney for business meeting and regular lesson study. The president Mrs. Wilma Manes conducted the business meeting, also was the lesson leader. Topic being "Two In a The purpose of the lesson to know and understand and accept one's true self as we seek new and unique ways of relating a new form of mission.

There were seven members present. The next meeting will be i in the home of Mrs. Rosemarie Green March 19 at 1:30. Clarence Green has returned home after spending four weeks in Omaha, Nebraska attending school in the Union Stoclcyards. Sunday visitors with Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Lagow and family i were, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keele, Tommy, Mr. and Mrs! Leon Keele and Alan, Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmie Boozer and family, I Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Ayers and i sons, and Miss Valorie Medders. Mrs.

Rosa Lee Green and Mrs! Rita McKinney visited Tuesday i afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Minor. Tuesday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

Harold McKinney were, Mr. and Mrs. Kepplar Green and Miss Debbie Huston. Saturday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Huston and family. Sunday visitors were Mr. 1 and Mrs. Eddie McKinney. Visitors last week with Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Shields were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Green, Mr. and Mrs.

Keppler Green. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fields, Waller McKinney and Mrs. Velma Haley.

Visitors recently with Mrs. Violet Summons were Mrs. Maude Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sammons.

I Mike Blankenship spent Satur! day night with Rusty Howard, Sunday visitors were: Steven Blankenship, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sword and son Robert, and Mrs. Wanda Dycus.

Callers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. 'Eddie McKinney and Mrs. Rose; marie Blankenship. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold McKinney visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mci Kinney. Sunday afternoon visitors Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Mci Kinney and Mrs. Rosemarie Blankenship. Those spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Minor were, Mr. and Mrs. Eel Wolf, Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar- Minor and granddaughter Carol Jean all of Centralia; Mr.

and Mrs. i Kelley Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chambliss and family, Mr. i and Mrs.

Ernie Harlow and fum- iily and Melvin Minor all of Mt. Vernon. Ted Tate, of South Bend, Ind. spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Tate. Rita McKinney, Cor. DAHLGREN Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. McNair and Mrs. C. R. McNair spent Friday in Fort Branch, Indiana visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin McNair and Mrs. Lemuel Brown. Melvin McNair has re- cently been a patient in the 1 Princeton. Indiana hospital where he underwent surgery- Mr.

and Mrs. Raleigh Ballard and children of East Peoria were Sunday afternoon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webber. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cross visited, with Mrs. Cora Hamson in the Wilmer Nursing Home in I Carmi Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley of Decatur stayed the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Spangler. Miss Nancy Webb was a Sunday afternoon guest in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Cross. She was enroute to Pawnee, 111. after spending the weekend with her father in Paris, Tennessee. Ed Boyd spent Wednesday and i Thursday in Jerseyville and I ited his daughter Mrs.

Ronda Hunter who is a patient in the Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. Mrs. Lucille Gray came home last week after vacationing the past seven weeks in Old Mexico. She was accompanied by Miss Nina Hampton of Kewanee, 111.

Miss Hampton returned to her home Salurday after spending a few days last week here with Mrs. Gray. I Alvin Kennedy of Edgewood, Md. spent a few days last week here with his parents Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Kennedy. Mr Mrs. Sherman Whitlow of Taylor, Mich, are visiting in the homes of her sisters, Mrs.

Daisy Harrison, Miss Mary Ellegood and Mrs. Macie Aydt. i- Mrs. Macie Aydt came home I Saturday from an extended visit in Taylor, Michigan with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Whitlow, i Major and Mrs. James A. Tanner and two children of Wolfe, I City, Texas spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Herzing. Major and Mrs. James A. Tanner and children left Sunday morning for their home in Wolfe City, Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Herzing accompanied them home for a visit.

Mrs. Dotty Sodders and son i Johnny of Mt. Vernon were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sodders.

Frederick (Rick) Winemiller I of Blue Island spent the weekend here with his family. Mrs. Charlie Cross, Cor. BELLE RIVE Mrs. George (Iris) Duncan of Powell, Wyoming, Mr.

and Mrs. David Scrivner of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cross and son Steve of Beileville, Mrs. Lena Overby, Hugh Scrivner, Bro.

Jeff O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Don Neal spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Scrivner and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Haile and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Marvin Scott and children. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Flechin- stien received word of the birth of a new -granddaughter the daughter of Major and Mrs. Jack Flechinstien, born in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Feb. IS. Congratulations to the parents as well as the grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur' Laird of Mt. Vernon spent Tuesday with his sister Mr. and Mrs.

C. Baker. Mr. and. Mrs.

Freddie Jay of Mt. Vernon visited Tuesday night with her sister Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Cole. Mrs. Maude Gowlcr of Bluford is spending some time with her daughters Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wifbanks and Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle McReynolds. Philip Schuster of Opdyke came by and said hello to friends here Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Capps and son Mr. and Mrs. George Capps and son Gary and daughter's Misses Lena and Joyce Capps spent Sunday in Evansville with their son Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Capps and family.

Bearl Shane of Carmi spent Friday night with his mother Mrs. Rosa Shane. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carhpbell visited Sunday in Good Sumar- itan Hospital with Trafton and Beulah Lemay.

Trafton is a patient in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Casey of Benton visited Wednesday with his sister Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Cole. Mrs. Grorge 'Ira" Duncan of Powell, Wyoming, is spending her vacation with her granddad Hugh Scrivner and with relatives at Dahlgren and with other relatives around Belle Rive.

Mr. and Mrs. George Clifton of Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and family of Mt.

Vernon, pastor of the M.E. Church, Jeff O'Neal, of Belleville, Mrs: Dallas Shelton and Linda of Dahlgren. and and Mrs. Evelyn Betchel-visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davennort, spent Fridav night in Effingham with their son Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Davenport. Ruby Winn, Cor. WAYNE CITY Elston Gurley died Frid a morning with a heart attack, Funeral services will be held Monday evening at the Christian Church with burial in the Thomasoti cemetery with the Richardson Funeral Home in charge. Frank Garrison still remains in a serious condition at the Jefferson Memorial hospital in Mt.

Vernon. Mr: and Mrs. Bill McNew and daughters Glenda of Sims visited her mother, Mrs. Gladys Thomason Wednesday morning. Funeral services was held at the Richardson Funeral Home Wednesday evening for George (Cot) Greene burial was made in the Richland cemetery south of Bbylestort.

artd Mrs. Herbert Buchanan and Mrs. Hazel Buchanan of Mt. Vernon and Walter Evans visited at the home of Mr. and Shirley Trotter Sunday evening.

William" (Bud) Richards passed away Friday morning at Huntington Beech Feb. He was a former resident of Wayne; City. Mrs. Jerry Buchanan and daughter Cinda was Sun day dinner guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Iris Hcifner and Geraldine.

Harry Irwin is among three seeking re-election to the Wayne City Rend Lake board this spring. Larry Stutz who has visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Stutz of Wayne City left last Thursday for the east coast to board the U.S.S. Rigel refrigerator ship bound for a cruise in the Mediterranean.

Eva Pickett, Bill Easley, Janet Buchanan, Hazel Buchanan, Alonzo Buttrum and Neva June Buttrum and sons of Mt. Vernon visited. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Trotter Friday evening.

Mrs. Trotter has just returned from the Fairfield Memorial hospital and is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunt visited at the home of their daughter Mrs.

Robert Buchanan and family Sunday and attended church at Olive Branch. Mf; and Mrs. Leland Thomason and children, Carl and Betty Jo of Fairfield called at the home of his mother Mrs. Gla'ds's Thomason Tuesday evpning. The party fit Dorothy James' was well attended Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Ellics 'of Southern Til. is spending this week with her son, Mr. Albert Brook and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Mellen- bine and family of Evansville, and Mrs. Lloyd Mell- enbine and family and Ruby Seif'ried of near McLeansboro. spent Sunday at the J.iome of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Millenbine and son, Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gray visited-at the-home'of Mrs.

Dorothy Merritt -at Kaensburg, 111., Sunday evening. Dennis Heifner left Tuesday evening to work- in the oil fields in Ohio near Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomason of Collinsville, 111, and Mr. and: Mrs.

Kenneth Wood a n'ri daughter of Padukah'. visited Saturday night at the hohif: of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dempsy Thomason. Mrs.

Floyd -Musser of Kings, spent Sunday night with her sister Mrs. Mary Withrow and family. She was' called home on the account of the death of her brother-in-law, Elston Gurley. The- funeral for Millard Bass was held Tuesday at the Richardson Funeral Home with burial ir. the Bailey cemetery.

Bro'. Oakley Miller was in c-hafge of the service. Rosco Thomason'of Pekin, 111., spent'SunrL-iy night in the home of his cousin, Mr. and Mi's. Dempsey Thomason.

Frank Garrison" underwent surgery at the Jefferson Memorial Hospital Tuesday morning and is doing fine. Mi', and Mrs. J. C. Gray visited last Thursday evening, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Taylor and family at Sfdem. Mrs. Gladys.Thompson, Cor. KELL Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Dean Baird and two daughters are visiting this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baird, Lyle Dean has been in the Air Force 19 years. He is being sent overseas again soon.

Mrs. Laura Alvis is improving, she is able to be up some. Visitors with Mrs. Eloise McDaniel Sunday were Mrs. Vickie Brumley, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene McDaniel, Tammy, Jimmy, Gina and 'Tina, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mc; Daniel and Lorna, Mr. and Don McDaniel and Daniel and i Mr.

Elmer Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Harl Ferguson of Salem visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Dal Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Simmon and Evelyn visited evening with Mr. and Mrs.

David Simmon and Cheri. Mrs. Eloise McDaniel and Mr. Elmer Hoskins visited Monday evening with'Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Paradee.

Mr. and Mrs. Don McDaniel and Diana visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lisenby.

Loren Leuty, Susan and David spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leuty and Mr. and Mrs. Dal Ferguson.

Mrs. Jeanie Foutch, Mrs. Bertha Prosise and Mrs. Don McDaniel visited Monday in Centralia with Mrs. Norma Rollinson and family.

Mrs. Altris Ferguson visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Eloise McDaniel and Mrs. Vickie Brumley. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Simmons of Rural Route Keil will observe their 43th wedding anniversary on March 9th with open house from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. at their home east They are the parents of two children, Eyelyn and David and one grandchild, Cheri, and one daughter-in-law, Linda. Eloise McDaniel, Cor. FARRINGTON CENTER Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Smith and son visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ship.

Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donoho and family and Jr. Bond and Earl Bond of Mendota. Mrs.

Mae Carrelle of Shields is visiting her son John and family in Jacksonville. Griifit Fatty visited Bodell Johnson in the Hickory Grove Manor nursing home in Ml. Vernon Tuesday. Grace Martin is slowly improving at her home. Mr.

and Mrs. Harve Knauss visited Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Pierce Thursday. Edith Gnrrison visited Delia Keen in Keenes over the weekend.

Jackie Keele and children of Wayne City visited Floyd Johnson Sunday. Several from the Farringtcn school vacinity attended the All Star Basketball game at the the highschool gym Wednesday night February ISth. It was North Vs. the South, ball players from here were Dale EUer and Craig Donoho. Daxlerw Ellis was cheer leader.

North won both A and games. Mr. Allen from Bluford and Mr. Copple from Old Union were All Star Coaches. Mr.

and Mrs. Curt French and Maggie- Knauss. were dinner guests in the Francis French home Sunday. and Mrs. Oscar.

Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. James Blankenship visited Mona Clark in Ml. Vernon hospital Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Halfacre, Mrs. Thelma Dpnoho, Mrs. Alice Ward and Mrs. Irene Ward attended the World Day of Prayer Service at Rock Branch Church near Johnson ville Friday Mrs.

Earlene Greenwalt, Nel- aia Popple of Blulord, Winnie Pierce shopped in Centralia Tuesday. Gene Johnscn and family spent Sunday in Boyd, to heip John Harvey celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ganieuany were in Murphysboro on business Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roseman of Alaska visited her aunt Susie Clark and other relatives. Otis Coil and family of Keenes visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Burgess in. Shields Sunday. Mr. andJ Mrs. Floyd Johnson visited Bodell Johnson in the Hickory Grove Nursing Home Tuesday.

June Youngblood and Dollki Wilson visited Bodell Johnson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess have a new garage at their home in Shields. The chili supper was well attended at Farrington school Friday night.

All enjoyed the food. Mrs. Mary Potter is improving from a broken arm. She had the bondage removed last week. The Fox Hunters Club met at Ihe Jerry Wilson Store Building at Horse Creek Friday, with their dogs.

Mrs. Francis French, Meda Fox, and Jessie Holloway visited Mr. and B. F. McConnaughay and Jasper Donoho Thursday.

Mrs. Francis French called on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dcnoho. Maryetta Carpenter, Cora Mills, Eflie Russell visited Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Wilson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ruby Duncan visited Virginia Craig Thursday. Mrs.

Paul Craig, Mrs. Clay Garrod visited in Springfield one day last week. Jerry and family and Aleen Keele of Mt. Vernon visited Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Johnson. Meda Fox, Cor. BLUFORD Mr. T. L.

Clark, Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mrs. Norva Gutzler, Mrs.

Marie Gillispie, Mrs. Virgil Scott, and Mrs. Bennie Schierbaum enjoyed the recent trip to St, Louis sponsored by the Home Extension groups and attended the Fashion Show at Kiel Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Shelton and daughter Jeahie of Hebron, Ohio visited recently with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baldridge of Bluford and Mr. and Mrs. Hall Shelton of Mt.

Mr. Kenneth Freed of Robinson, 111. spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Clark on business. A Gospel Singing will be sponsored on March 21st here.at the school for the benefit of the Jefferson Memorial Hospital. The Starman and the Flanagan Family will be featured. Miss Linda Clark of Murray, Ky.

spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clark.

Other visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark of Clay City, 111. The Retired Railroaders organization will hold their meeting Monday, March 3rd, at 1:30 p.m. at the clubhouse at the Bluford Lake.

This will be an important meeting for all members a3 there is new information from the President of the national organization. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Whalen and son of Joliet, 111. spent the past weekend here with their parents, Mrs.

Maud Whalen and Mrs. Jewel Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Loehr and children of Decatur spent the weekend with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horrell spent the weekend in Hayti, Mo.

getting acquainted with their new nephew. They also visited with relatives and friends in Kennett, Mo. and Rector, Ark. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Romoser and family of Ridge Farm, 111. spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Colwell and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Colwell. Mrs. Maxey Pepple, Mrs. Fred Colwell and Ada Sayer attended the funeral of Mrs. Ethel Darvin at Anna, 111.

Sunday. Friends have received word from Mrs. Amanda King of Decatur that she is recuperating very well at her home after being quite ill and undergoing major surgery. She said she received a large number of cards and letters from friends and relatives in this area and was very thankful. Postmaster Byron Vance has been attending a special school for postmasters held in Springfield this week.

Weekend visitors with Mrs. Addie Baker were her daughters, Mrs. Alma Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Daily, all of St.

Ann, Mo. Sunday they all spent the day with another sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnson and family. Others present were Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Baker and daughters of Mt. Vernon. Mrs. John Kovach, Horoscope Monday: Today those about you will be attracted to your vitality and force of character New you ian impress them with your good reasoning qualities.

So step into the world of action. Show people that you understand just what they have in mind and that you can cany out their ideas. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Ar. 19) There is no need for you to be unhappy perk up! This is a fine morning for setting up appointments with those who can back your finest talents.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May'20) Dig into those reports; you can benefit greatly from them. Think clearly and 'cleverly. Get. recommendations from fi- nau6ial experts.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 211 whatever you need where personal wishes are concerned can be attained via ethical channels. Out with the fascinating groups you like. MOON CHILDREN (June .22 to July 21) You are able to gamer that knowledge you want; by talking.to some expert confidentially. Follow your intuition and you gain your fondest dreams, desires. LEO (July 22 to Aug.

21) Listen to the good ideas of one who is very brilliant and can help you tremendously. You have an invitation that be' accepted although you may feel lukewarm about it now. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 221 Communicating with those in higher places can start your properly and give you the support.

you need to attain career ends. Take care of that credit affair nicely. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Do somehing to expand present interests so that you make more money in the future.

Show that you are broad minded. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Show your finest talents in the nght directions now and you make big headway. ouY understand every part of any problem.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Show more coopera- tioi and helpfulness to associates than you have in the past and you get along much better. Ycu can later go out together for recreation. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22 to Jan. 20) You had better get right to duties ahead of you and gain the approval of good co- workers. Get out and buy some clothing that makes your own particular personality more AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. Stop wasting time and get busy with whatever is important or enioy recreation that you really like.

Why don't you pick up that interesting hobby again? 20 to Mar. Begin week right by doinf whatever makes you with kin and show you lov them. You have a meetin; ground that is good to stay on now for best results..

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