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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 5

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SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950 The Daily Journal 5 Henin, niinoli The Daily Journal Engagement Announced Hookers Visit In Union County Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooker of Home Bureau At Lone Oak Elects Officers Many In Herrin io Spend Easter With Families Girl Scouts Instructed On Egg Coloring Hrt Troop 7 of the Herrin Girl Party Honors Mrs. Lula Scott Mrs. Lula Scott of Bush was honored recently on her 45th birthday with a dinner given by her sister-in-law and niece, Mrs.

Zeigler Clubs Visit Veteran Patients in Anna State Hospital The American Legion Auxiliary and members of the Zeigler Woman's club motored to Anna Thursday where they visited with the veterans in the state hospitaL The Blairsville visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Musgraves Mrs. Will McCree was hostess Joseph Savio, is spending the and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Walls and family in Anna and relatives and friends in Cobden. to the Lone Oak Home Bureau Scouts met Monday at the Scout Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savio, 212 North William Davie and Mrs. William Hulsey.

cabin. After dues were collected Wednesday afternoon. Officers were elected for coming year as Seventeenth street, Herrin. Savio the girls decorated Easter eggs. group served supper to 60 veterans and 10 employes.

Nancy Jo Hoey, Carol Vannoy, Shirley Hawkins and Marie Kaski entertained the group with a clarinet cniartet Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henson of Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chancey, and follows, Lela Peterson, presi will be heme lor two weeks.

He Is a student at the aeronatic school, Lewis college, in Lockport. They had as their guest, Mrs. Evelyn Lapinski, who instructed the Bush visited Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Domineck daughter, Becka Jo, of Crab Orchard, Mr.

and Mrs. William dent; Blanche Margraves, vice president; Marilee McCree, sec girls in the various ways of decorat Members of the auxiliary attend and family of Blairsville. Hulsey and daughter, Martha ing eggs for Easter. retary; Gayel Smith, treasurer and Each girl took home a potted plant which she had planted from Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lipski and Mrs. Agnes Cieslak of Blairsville visited in Herrin Thursday with MrsEthel Back. seeds last month. Kay, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Scott and sons, Tommy Lee, and The-ron Otis, E. Y. Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. William Davie and sons, Larry Gene and Jerry Dale, all of Bush.

ing were Bette Westermeier, Celesta Aleksick, Marie MIentus, Gertrude Strohkirch and Bertha Walker. Woman' club members were Marie Rieger, Carolyn Casson, Nellie Twitty, Eunice Brower and Mrs. C. H. Jennings.

Mr. Jennings accompanied the group. Due to the Easter holiday there Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peebles and daughter, Janis Lynn, of Urbana are spending I faster at the homes ol their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Calcaterra, 205 North Twelfth street, Herrin, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Peebles, Pittsburg. Mrs.

Peebles is the former Miss Geneva Calcaterra of Herrin. reporter; Ruie Maze, recreation; Velma Gulley, flower committee; Mada Brown, Bessie Crain, Carrie Crain, program committee; Agnes McCree, song leader; and Irene Dralle, pianist. After the business session, the lesson was presented by Blanche will be no meeting Monday. The meeting closed with Taps. There were 14 Scouts and their Rev.

John Sutton of Herrin was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nichols and daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Berniece Nichols in Blairsville, Thursday. Mrs. Lillian Holland, Bush, received word recently that her two leaders present. Don't forget Sunrise services at the Baptist church Sunday morning The Girl Scouts of Troop 7 met Mrs. Harry Ferrell and daugh at 6:30.

Rev. Clifford Sullivan of ters, Dolores, Dorothy and Lillian, son-in-law and daughter are par- Margraves and Irene Dralle on ents of a new baby. It was re- "How to Recognize Childhood ported that the mother and baby Diseases." were doing fine. The infant has Lovely refreshments were ser-been in an incubator for twolved to eleven members. A new Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Scout cabin with their, leaders, Mrs.

Bell Murray end Mrs. Helen 1318 North Thirteenth street. Her the Methodist church will deliver the message. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Whitecotton and family of Cambria visited Wednesday with their daughter. rin, are spending the Easter week Guetgemann. Mrs. Beulah Welch and family. end visiting with their husband and lather who is employed in St.

Louis end with Mr. and Mrs. L. The girls were entertained by member, Mrs. Helen Campbell, was welcomed into the group and one guest, Mrs.

Wretha Cham-ness, of North Bend. i Brown in Lone Oak. Mrs. Evelyn Lapinski, guest speak R. R.

Jacobson of Hurst visited end with Mrs. Farrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wroxier, also weeks. Mrs.

Holland's guests this week were her two grandchildren, Carolyn Edith and Jimmy Thompson. Carolyn and Jimmy are recovering from severe colds. er, when she instructed the Scouts in St. Louis. in creating Easter egg novelties.

I i 1 Ladies Aid Society met Thurs Thursday night with Mrs. Sarah Nichols. Mrs. Nichols has been reported "improved" after being ill for the past three weeks. The novelties will be given to the day to quilt with the following girl's mothers as an Easter re Shirley and Dorothy Gulley were Sunday dinner guests of Glenda Margraves.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford and chil dren, Stephie and bylan, of Cham membrance. present; Mesdames Frankie Crain, Marilee McCree, Mattie James, Lela Peterson, Agnes McCree, Gayel Smith and Blanche Fourteen Scouts were present The father of Mrs. Minnie Simpkins is confined to his bed due to arthritis.

He is staying at the home of his daughter. paign visited last week with Mrs. lord's father, George Ferges, 700 North Twelfth street, and with Mr. and Mrs. Lael Lindsay and Mrs.

Hazel Hooker and daughter, Betty, of Blairsville, were Herrin visitors Wednesday. The Girl Scouts of Troop 3 had Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Ford, 1000 North Thirteenth street, Herrin. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCree and sons entertained as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Benton and children of Herrin, and Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Wollard and children of Energy. an Easter egg hunt following their meeting Monday at the Methodist church. Prizes were won by Jamey racks, St.

Louis, to Lynn Meatts of St. Louis. The couple have set their wedding date for April 15 at the Methodist church in St. Louis. Mrs.

Ona Home. 1608 South Thirteenth street, Herrin, is announcing the engagement of her sister. Miss Daisy Stephens, a RN at the Veterans hospital, Jefferson Bar Mrs. Lovey Emmerson, Mr. and Mrs.

William Daie and Mrs. Lula Scott shopped in Murphysboro Monday. Mrs. Ray Alexander was -hostess at a Stanley party Tuesday evening. There were 20 guefts present.

Spence and Ann Sharp. Mrs. Ray Jarvis and daughters of Hurst visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarvis in Blairsville.

Dues were collected and the girls planned a hike and cook-out to be held April 17. Mrs Jones, who has Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore Mrs. Bill Lough, 104 West Adams street, Herrin, is visiting in Chicago vuth her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cnarles Smidle, Mrs. Lough will return to Herrin Sunday night She is P.E. teacher at the Herrin Township high school. visited Wednesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crain and I of Freeburg visited this week Mrs. Nellie Grayson of Hurst visited Thursday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Nichols and Mrs. Delia Neeley of Herrin is staying at the home of her daughter in Bush. Mrs. Neeley's daughter has been reported ill.

been the troop leader, has moved away from Herrin and Mrs. Hamilton will take her place. Carole Brusatti Honors Carbondale Couple With Post-Wedding Dinner Scout Troop 6 Has Egg Hunt daughter. with Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Crain and daughter. son, 'David Lee, of Blairsville' Mrs. Ira Walker, Clifford Wal (Political Advertisement) Mrs. Margaret Ellis, who has been ill, is reported "improved." Miss Carole Brusatti, 305 South Eighteenth street. Herrin, was hostess Thursday night at a wedding ker and Gayel Minton of Zeigler visited this week with Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Alexander. dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs uim Shugrue of Carbondale. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Davis and sons, Mike and Bruce, of Ferguson, suburb of St Louis, are having dinner tonight at the home of Davis lather and sister, William G. Davis and Miss Evoleen Davis, 1005 South Eleventh street, Herrin. Mr. and Mrs.

George Dohanich and cniidien, Linda Jane and Sally, Troop 1 met Monday in the Scout cabin. Election was held for president, treasurer and reporter. Myra Jane Winning is the new president, Joyce Nava, treasurer, and Glenda Margraves, reporter. After the election, the girls into patrols. The travelers studied first aid on a trip.

The homemakers went to Hanson's Flowers to learn as many Mrs. Nancy Newton is staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clema Feezor of Hurst, due to illness. Mr. Newton is also on the sick list.

Girl Scouts of Troop 6 of the Herrin First Christian church held an Easter egg hunt yesterday afternoon at the home or their leader, Mrs. Angelo Ranch in o. Games were played following the hunt and prizes awarded to Ruth Annette Frizzell, Doris Ellington, Myrna Gansmann, Judith Venoski, The County Mr. and Mrs. Shugrue were mar Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Schloss and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sanders of ried March 25 in the First Meth odist church at Zeigler. I Collins ville are spending the week Guests were Bill Resnik and a will also be dinner guests of the Mr.

und Mrs. Kenneth Mauzy of flowers as possible. The internat Johnston City. A tiered wedding uavises tonight. ional friends went to town to buy mm LAST TIMES TODAY 2 Big Hits supplies for school bags to send Jeanine North and Virginia Duncan.

Hot dogs and soda and chocolate Easter eggs were served to 14 Scouts and the following guests: 'Miss Donna Calcaterra. 205 North overseas. cake served as centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Shugrue is the former Pearl Fly of Marion.

They are making their home in Lake Heights, Twelfth street, Herrin, is spending Continuous From 2:30 The leader, Mrs. Carl Bruce Judy Venoski, Judy Smith, Mrs gave each girl a nest of Easter eggs orj ran eootiTY boabd OOP" and a chocolate chicken. Ida Parsons and Kendra, Mrs. Dorothy Parsons and Sue and Miss the Easter week end in Belleville ith Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Crisio and amily and Mr. and Mrs. William iiowlry. She will return home Sunday evening. fa) LI 15) Beverly Dawson, program aide.

jiiMMji Joe Laska of Chicago and form The girls brought school sup BJ li erly of Herrin Is visiting this week in Herrin with his parents, Mr. and plies to be put into the four school bags they are filling for girls over Warren McNeill Honored fit Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. McNeill.

601 North Seventh street, Herrin, were host and hostess at a spaghetti dinner given Wednesday night in honor of McNeill's father. Warren Mrs. Stanley Laska, 812 North Twenty-first street, and with other Mrs. Homer James, 405 North Eleventh street, Herrin, is visiting with relatives in Harrisburg over the week end. seas.

relatives and friends jf- 'A (Political Advertising) Home For Easter Miss Betty Bowen and Miss Ann Bowen, who are employed in Chicago, are spending the Hauler vacation with their parc.w. Judge and Mrs. E. N. Bowen, 404 South Park McNeill, who celebrated his birthday.

Those present were Mrs. Warren Among the out-of-town visitors in Herrin this week were Mio Regis of Royalton, Thursday evening; Miss Elizabeth Ruin and Miss Iva Jean Eadie of West Frankfort, Friday morning; Raymond Crisio ol Belleville, Friday. McNeill, Miss Daisy McNeill, Mr. ERNEST II. ARMS and Mrs.

Armand Parola and daughter, Linda Lou, Miss Eva Mcintosh, Vernell Mcintosh, Kenneth Gene and Richard Allen Mc- avenue, Herrin. Mrs. Bowen's sister. Miss Susann Schrader of Eldorado is also spending Easter with the Bowens. Staffing r- r' NeUL EIRAYOMOEBSOl-D3SQTHY HART (Political Advertisement) Mr.

and Mrs. Lan Haney and son. Tommy, are visiting In Chicago with Mrs. Haney's relatives this week end. The Haneys will return to their home Monday night.

I- r- SUNDAY MONDAY Cont. Sunday From 2:30 Friends Attend Slumber Party at Iona Hooney's Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney of Johnston City, route 1, honored i- Zfii lT' their daughter, Iona Jean, on herj twelfth birthday last evening withj Vote For I El Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Williamson County Primary Election fa 4 IAIESI VJf "KM wth jut km cf ttxvnm a siumoer party, a ainner was served and Easter bunnies and eggs and a birthday cake made up the table decorations. Guests were Dianne Hutchison, Jean Holt, Donna Rae Campbell, Lillian Hudgens and Shelby Jane Stilly all of Herrin, and Nancy Benedict of Carbondale, and Judy Mooney laon Jean's sister.

'A It i tr A 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1950 1 1 i-m mm' i This ad placed by Ora A. Kirby, Marion, I1L nr wmfo) Republican Candidate for County Superintendent of Schools 1. Election, April 11th, 1950. Elect a man to serve you who served his country. 2.

Experienced teacher in rural, village and city schools. Also princlpalship in both village and city schools. 3. Qualification. Holds master degree in education.

Also a life Supervisors Certificate. (5gOO0(3gfoO Mrs. Dennis Brewer Honored With Supper A surprise pot-luck supper was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brewer, North Thirteenth street, in honor of Mrs.

Brewers birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martens and daughter ot Carbondale, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Par-nsh and sons of Carbondale, Mr. rnd Mrs. Charles Young of West j- rankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brewer and sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Watson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Brewer and Miss June Urewer, all of Herrin. BEAUTY SHOP WALTER SLEZAK BARBARA BATES EISA IANCHESTK what Hi inspects! V's A wanei wot pcryw Republican Candidate For Also Cartoon "BOWER BUNNY" News Let SERV-U CAB Serve You Use RADIO DISPATCHED CABS FOR PROMPT SERVICE 4.

War record. Left a good job to T0I1ITE and SUNDAY 2 First Run Hits rr lu. li (Suite tt "llirll ninnm mm HAKHAHA answer his country's call. Enlisted as a private and was promoted rapidly during his four years service in army, after returning finished his Masters Degree. 5.

Affiliated with Teachers, Electricians and Musicians Unions. 6. Favors: 1. Union Labor. 2.

Better Schools. Featuring The New FLEXA-WAVE By HELEN A CURTIS Phone 381 1 sij-rri ft uiiiiufiiifi UinillllUU 15 A It1 m. iiiiDssDiiiiisir IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT? Give us the Time You Want to be Called For. Our Automatic Clock Will Send Us There Promptly- WE WILL GET YOU THERE ON TIME Phones 342 or 388 Private Enterprise. More Efficient Government.

Extension of Good Roads. Watch and Auto Clock Repairing E. PURDY SI? S. 19th St Herrin 4. 5.

6. All laboring people having an understandable contract. Honest, Fearless, Outspoken, a Man Who Works to Safeguard the Interests of Taxpayers and the Public. Primary, Tuesday, April If, 1950 (This ad placed by Hosea Borura ot Marlon, 111.) 0) 7. Employed at Crab Orchard High School.

8. A vote for Ernest 11. Arms Is a vote for good schools. This ad placed by Ernest R. Arms, Johnston City, 111.

SUM FLOOR SANDERS FOR RENT RAYMOND HATTON.

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