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SOUTHERN ILUNOlSAti UOtiJUL 21 1953 1 i iliii LJ Jni0 54, Al i. i sv- -i 1 1 5 Vvv N. w. 1 fex u-l -SL vV---; 1 f' -h 1 I jij Uli 'l ao, tbc o.niu ohci i5 OOM-PA-PA The Jacob-Ncuncrt Concert Band sounds off on an old favorite at the Jacob Djv celebration Sunday. Started 31 vcjrs Raymond PeAnun, tu- band since 1927.

Others who lx IVilph Zcrbst, Otto Arhritcr played Sunday were Oliver and Arnold Ilcins, horn. Ciuit- Pathjen, Pay Meisncr, Ponnie crsloh and Arbcitcr arc the two I Icins, Wis Guctersloh and who have Urn in the Micsncr. ori'unallv, but onlv two of the charter members arc still iv-inq. From the lclt arc FIrnist Zcrbst and II. Guctersloh, MARION SOLDIER FIRST TO BUY NEW UNIFORM Pvt.

Ronald L. Weber, son ol sign protestinff oprioninfi; of fling land for a Southern II- HE'S AGAINST SIU Ernftst Ostendorf mowt his hwn by 'Stifel Go Home" Itnd by the Carl Srifel Realty linois University branch cam dorf terms the move a "land grab" and says he won't sell at any price. Mrs. Butler, Dies In Marion Mrs. Ada Butler, 82, 703 Buchanan Marion, died Mr.

and Mrs. Lcs Weber, 400 S. Co. of St. Louis, which is gath- pus near hdwardsville.

Osten- Cairo Hotel, Coffee Shop Sold To Sisters Hotel Cairo and the I Iotcl Cairo Coffee Shop, separate corporations, FOUND DEAD Inquest Set In Death Of Cora Edwards, Sparta Mrs. Cora Edwards, 72, of 337 W. College Sparta, was found dea in her home Saturday. Randolph County Coroner Lester Walker said preliminary investi at OJbecffons Cause Switch in Marion 10:17 a. m.

Sunday Calumet Marion, is stationed at Ft. Lee, in the 94th Quartermaster Battalion. He was the first solider at Ft Lee to purchase the new Armv Memorial Hospital. Polio Reported In Pinckneyville Perry County reported its first She leaves sons Homer of Mar were sold late rriday. gation indicates Mrs.

Edwards had ion, former state senator and rep been dead about two days when PAULINE FULMER DIES Funeral Services Tuesday For Murphysboro Resident Mrs. Pauline Fulmer, 84, ot Murphysboro, died in St. Andrew's Hospital Saturday after an illness of four years. She was born in Levan Township in 1874, and lived in Mur resentativc and news editor of the found. He said an inquest will Green uniform under a new credit system at the QM Clothing Sales Store.

Soldiers are required to have polio of the season last week, three cases involving children of families visiting in the Pinckneyville area. Marion Daily Republican, and Berl of Cincinnati; four grandchil IVew owners are Mrs. Carrie Dodd, wife of Colony Club owner Joe Dodd, Cairo, and her sister, Mrs. Clara Lindsey of Cbristopber. Sellers were Mr.

and Mrs. lias-kins Ridens of Dycrsburg, Tenn. Amounts paid for tbe two prop the uniform bv Oct. 1. be called.

She was born in Memphis, in 1886. She was married in Hillsboro in 1918 to James Edwards, who died in 1950. A picture of Weber being measured for his uniform was used on the front page of the Ft. Lee Traveler, camp newspaper. dren and six crcat-gnrandchildrcn and a brother J.

N. Reed of Bar-denton, Fia. She was born in Williamson County, Dec. 22, 1875, daughter of the late James and Eleanor Reed. Options On Alternate Site For SIU Campus Are Sought Option-seeking for sites for a of higher education needs in the prospective Southern Illinois Uni- two counties.

versity branch has moved east of Following Myers' report, Edwardsville, to a tract Council renewed its efforts for a near Marine. branch college under SIU and se- Piclung up the options is the ecte tne site fund drive as its Carl G. Stifel Realty Co. of St. major project.

Louis, active last week in a similar University authorities agreed that area southwest of Ldvvardsville. since lnd midencc TV firm met nmVKitinn frnm fflrm- 1 1 erties were not disclosed. The children were identified as Chris Smith, 6, and Sally Smth, 3, both of New Athens, and a 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pursell, visiting from Arizona.

All three were removed to Sr. Louis area hospital, and all three The new owners took immediate physboro Rt. 1 most of her life. She leaves daughters Miss Margaret Fulmer of Murphysboro and Mrs. Maude Jordan of Dupo, and Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.

m. CDT, at the Bethel AME Church, Sparta. The Rev. possession and are txpected to remodel and rcdecorafp tbc hotel She was married to William W. Butler who died in 1918.

sons Logan Fulmer of St. Louis, building. Manager William S. She was a member of the War and Frank Fulmer of Mur W. R.

Thompson will officiate. Eurial will be in Roscdalc Cemetery. Friends may call at the Walker Funeral Home, Sparta. Dolcn, in charee of tbe hotel der Street Baptist Church. physboro.

since 195 5, is to continue as man cases were reported severe. Neither of the Smith children had taken the Salk polio shots, and the Pursell boy reportedly had not received the third shot of the three-shot series. She was affiliated with the Bap ager. tist Church. rr-.

center enrollments snowed tne The Ridens bought the hotel in 1946. Funeral services will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Mitchell Funeral Home of Marion where friends may call. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.

WE MAKE HI-FI RECORDS FOR YOU HUFF RECORDING CO. 306 South Victor Street CHRISTOPHER, ILL. Phone 394R At Our Studio, Your trcatinn From Ynur Tipr. Weddmgi, Mutic-iani. Speeches, Funeral, Etc.

Specialise in CHILDREN'S VOICES. Reading, Singing, Laughing, Frayer, Chmtmas Greetings Etc. Friends may call at the Roberts ers mat area aunng tne ecM Meas necd, it would cooperate to-prior to the -university conhrma-LvarJ A Jackson County Health Officer Residence Funeral Home in Murphysboro until services Tuesday at tion Friday that the options were retain t5 telect tht $itcjDr. R. F.

Sondag said the cases for SIU. are the first he has heard of in p. m. at the funeral home. The Site choice is to depend on lo- Stifel Igents, it is understood, ic- the immediate Jackson County area this year.

Rev. Henry Clay Wright will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant are to stt about 60 per cent or A of if iiniipr nntmn 11 r- Grove Memorial Cemetery. pose of optioning two sites, SIU aajmsitl0n Franklin CD Head Resigns Franklin County's civil defense director resigned Friday night. Leslie Earl Martin of Benton announced his resignation at a meeting of the Franklin County Board of Supervisors.

Martin also resigned as deputy county court e'erk, effective Aug. 15. Martin's successor as deputy clerk and civil defense director will be discussed at a meeting of the county board of supervisors Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the courthouse at Benton.

Attorney John nendieman said, is THOMAS MAYFIELD DIES Funeral Strvices Tuesday For Retired Avi Farmer to hold the sites for final choice Fined For Intoxication Hershcl King of Marion was fined $17.40 including costs todav by Carbondale Police Magistrate Roy Hall on an intoxication charge. He was arrested about noon Saturday in the Carbondale Illinois Central Railroad depot by Police Chief Roy Bain and Reserve Policeman Chester Lacy. 8 Area Sailors On ELMER DUNNDIES Funeral Services Wednesday For Murphysboro Miner Elmer Dunn, 73, of 721' North Murphysboro, died in St. Andrew's Hospital Sunday after an illness of two days. He was born in Murphysboro in 1884, and lived in the Murphysboro area all his life.

He was a coal miner. Dunn leaves sons Ralph of Milwaukee, and Floyd and William, both of East St. Louis; daughters Mrs. Ruby Daniels and Thomas Mayfield, 82, a retired Final Summer Concert Tuesday Kada Jo Binnion, Southern Il by the SIU Board of Trustees. It is expected the choice will made this winter.

Ava farmer, died Sunday morn Lebanon Coast ing at St. Andrew's Hospital, Mur- SIU. however, is to acquire the Eight area men are off the coast physboro, after an illness of six linois University music major from land through i $12 to $2 million ot Lebanon with units of the weeks. Vandalia, will be featured soloist fund to be raided in private sub-p. sixth Jfleet.

tit was born in ut oto in in a Southern Illinois Summer striptions by the Southwestern II- Serving aboard the support air 1876. He was married at Palmyra, Symphony Orchestra Concert Tues in 1899 to Lillie Dal linois Council lor Higher hduca- cratt carrier Ubb Wasp is James tion. The otoud. headed bv Al- Manasco, son of Mr. and Mrs.

day on die Woody Hall Patio. Rawlings, who died in 1940. Martin and his wife, Hazel, arc moving to Centralis where both will teach in the grade schools. I The 8 p. m.

program will be ton physician Dr. Robert Lyn tva Manasco, Coeilo. 1 i i He leaves daughters Mrs. Eu launched a drive for the fund last Charles Graves, son of Mr. and the last in a scries of light classical dora Shaeffer and Mrs.

Mary Gar-vcr, both of Ava, and two grand and expect to turn Mrs. Charles Graves, Carrier Mills; concerts co-sponsored by the SIU Mrs. Pauline Recdcr, both ol Last St. Louis; brothers Hurshcl Stan-fuld and Emil Stanfuld, both of Last St. Louis; and sisters Mrs.

Ruth Bruth and Mrs. Emma Butcher, both of Murphysboro, and Mrs. Delia Mustian of St. Louis, Mo. lie was a member of the As v- Mrs.

Martin has taught in the Benton system 22 years and was sixth grade teacher at Logan school last vcar. fund over to bvu icr the purpose vorbett WilDank, son ot IMrs. Student Union and Music Depart children. An infant daughter, of a branch college in the St Cleo Vaughn, Golconda; Ronnie ment. In case of rain the program brother and three sisters preceded err the GENUINE Clair-Madison counties area.

McGuire, son of Mr. and Mrs. him in death. will be presented in Shryock Audi torium. Thus, SIU will have power of Bernise McGuire, McLeansboro; He was a member of the Mctho 4 MEM'S WORK SHOES condemnation for the necessary and Roy Poe, son of Mr.

and Mrs. dist Church, Ava Lodge 672, IOOF LUnTf land, since it will be the buyer. Charles Poe, Elkville, and hus- and Ava Rebekah Lodge 258. Horsehide The Council first adopted the band of the former Miss Judv Funeral services, under auspices Cork So es JSc SA mRSTR MAY BE PAYING UP TO 40 TOO MUCH FOR YOUR AUTO INSURANCE That's a stiiT price to pay for not knowing that StatA Farm Mutual the careful driver insurance com4 pany charges far less than most other companies. How much can you save? Your nearby State Farm agent can tell you quickly Call him today branch college project in 1956, Johnson, Du Quoin, all are aboard Regular sembly of God Church.

Friends may call at the Craw-shaw Mortuary Chapel after 7 p. m. today until services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the chapel.

The Rev. Oscar Maerker will officiate. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove Memorial Cemetery. of Ava Lodge 672, IOOF, will be Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at the Wilson and its etforts helped obtain an ex- the attack carrier Ubb Saratoga. Miss Binnion will sing a serenade from Sigmund Romberg's "Student Prince," "With A Song In My Heart," and Other selections will include music from Franz Lehar's "The Merry Widow," "Mississippi Suite" by Ferde Grofe, and other musical favorites. $6. 98 panded SIU residence center pro- Donald L. Cluck, son of Mr.

Funeral Home in Ava. The Rev. am for the are. and Mrs. Herman duck, benton, Theodore A.

Kessel and the Rev. Also in 1956, Dr. Alonzo My- is aboard the destroyer Ubb Hock. 4mefffo's lorgttt Silling TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running toiUft con wotft cvtr 1000 gallons of water a day. Th tfficitnt, patented Water Master tank ball instantly steps the flow of water offer each flushing.

75C AT HARDWARE STORES ers of New York University recom- David Ward, son of Mr. and William G. Fox will officiate. Bur ial will be in Evergreen Cemeteryr Ava. mended a full four-year college be Mrs.

Raymond Ward, Murphys established in the area. His recom- boro, is on the destroyer escort WILLII1TE Factor Oudft mendation was the result of a study USS Robert L. Wilson. 511 S. III.

CARBONDALE Ph. 663K CHARLES WESTMORELAND DIES IN MARION Charles Westmoreland, 90, 210 N. Bentley Marion, died at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the home of Donald L.

Conley, son of Mr Observer Corps Seeks Recruits William Storme ty' is on tne neavy cruiser usd ies SERVICES TUESDAY FOR MRS. MAMIE OWNES Mrs. Mamie Owens, 69, 1010 N. Court Marion, died at 11:05 a. m.

Sunday at the home of a daughter in St. Louis, Mo. She was born Aug. 18, 18CS, in Murphysboro, the daughter of niflc SntnrHnv Moines. The Murphvsboro Kiwanis MIWI VIM a Ground Observer Corps has sched William Storme.

85. uled a Wednesday night meeting brother of Albert G. Storme of JnflfSQn 4-H SHOW to recruit persons interested in World'! First and Still the Finest Eyeglass Hearing Aid OTAiftT LISTENER Worn and recommended by more prominent people than any other in America Herrin, died Saturday in freeman GOC activities. a daughter. A retired farmer, he was born in Marion May 28, 1968, son of the late Asa and Sara Lannom Westmoreland.

He married the former Lucy Bradley who died in 1943. He was a member of the Ralls Grove Christian Church. He leaves daughters Mrs. iva the late George and Anna She was married to William .0. Spur at the home of his daughter, VVCmGSday Marion Nash, supervisor of the Owens who died in 1941.

She Robert Balbr Phone 1836K Carbondale Kiwanis group, said the public ses Glen Earner Thone 45M Johnston City laji. ine jacKson ouniy n-n agri was a member of No. 6 Freewill ncjwuuwiiii.M.y JL V.1J X7J sion will be at 7:30 p. m. at the uiuuut I J.

Baptist Church. 1 Murphysboro City Hall. rr r- ir ncsaav at nivcisiuc au. iiui- Audiometric hearing examinatica- demonstration information IFKEEi She leaves daughters Mrs. Edith i The operation is growing be Cloud, Mrs.

Pearl Heltsley and Mrs. Verna Ward, all of Marion; oung of Marion, Mrs. Opal Ash-' yond the scope of the manpower wa rrtirrd miner. P0S51Die ProJccl5 111 uc 1 of the Kiwanis, and we necd some i snown. off and Mrs.

Pauline Bratten of St. Louis, and Mrs. Ardith J. Mis. Anna Williams, Johnston City, 17 grandchildren and 19 lie ICaVCS 3UI1 JUiH UJ.

t. Lxuati help, particularly from younger Judging is scheduled as follows OTARION HEARING CENTER FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION CALL 2185L OR WRITE TO P. 0. BOX 776 CARBONDALE Spur, daughters Mrs. Gary and Spillcr of Gary, six grand men and bovs," Nash said.

oreat-grandchildren; brothers John of Marion and Ranee of Marion, Freeman bpur, and. Mrs. manei The Kiwanis initiated the GOC children and two grcat-great-gtand West Frankfort; two chi.dren. 7 in Murphysboro about three years Handicrafts, 9:30 a. m.

Electricity, 10 a. m. Ribbits, 10:30 a.m. Poultry, 11 a. m.

Home grounds improvement, crandchildren and four great of Funeral services will be at 3 m. Tuesday in the Mitchell ago. The unit now has a perman ent station at the Lake Murphys grandchildren; Drotner niDcrc Ifrrin. Pintle Marpiyibero DwicM H. Busci Phone 1507 Carbondale sister Mrs.

Josie Woodard of Du Quoin and a nephew Edward Bradley of Charleston. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Mitchell Funeral Home of Marion where frirrwk may call Burial will lx Funeral Home of Marion where boro entrance road near Tower ,1 at 1 o. P.m.

friends may call. The Rev. George Grove Cemetery. 1 unci oivwj I harden, I p. m.

Nash said a member of the Unit ed States Air Force team in charoe Lanpher of St. Louis will officiate and burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery. McCorkle will officiate. Burial will in New Rose I 1 1 1 Cemetery. of coordinating GOC activities in be in Herrin City' Cemetery.

the St. Louis area will be present VAnA msv ca at the tunerair County. IT PAYS TO KNOW YOUR STATE FARM AGENT home. to discuss the programs, and to an swer questions. Nash said the Mur HOME TOWH I-: ASK YOUR SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN Published phvsboro club wants to prepare a Vandals Dannie Car CONCESSIONS AND DISPLAY SPACE AVAILABLE MURPHYSBORO APPLE FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 18- 19-20 12 FOOT FRONT $25.00 CORNER LOCATION $33.00 AROUND COURTHOUSE SQUARE OTHERS $25.00 to $50.00 MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW! CONTACT MURPHYSBORO APPLE FESTIVAL 1303 Walnut MURPHYSBORO backlog of trained personnel for Mirk Klopp, 710 $.

James the station in the event of any na ti6nal emergency. Wf5. Fhr 25456 Herrin 9 11'souA 12th et. Myijj. Qrbondile, reported to Car- it Second Class Mtter th I Office ifi CAibofxiiie.

iu.f una." tn bondile police bunday that some REPRESENTATIVES Megilp f. MsiJi.i&a Tl one broke a rear view mirror and Post Offk cf Herrin, nd Murphys- a spotlight on his car Saturday 1 H.P.Thlnllns Air Conditioner Installed In Window $198.00 tu lit IKIMAMI The Southern IHinoisan i the Sue- night. STATE FARM MUTUAL MTOMOStLf INSURANCt i tbe third time in the bore indepefidpnt. past few weeks that vandals have Eaton I Brown Appliance Co. 205 East Main Carbondalt Hw Officii Blmltm MU1 The Associated i rcss is 1 i ItcIt to the use for republication of damaged Klopp car parked in HOSPITAL MEDICAL PROTECTION tront.cf the Jamcs strcct addrcss-.

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