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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 5

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I 9 Murphysboro, Illinois 5 The Daily Independent SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1950 The Daily Independent Charity Ladies Note LEAVING THE CHURCH FOLLOWING CEREMONY Betty J. Pate Visits Mother Social Night Held Monday Anniversary Wednesday The Charity Ladies of St. Andrew's Church celebrated their 40th Club Members Hold Meet At Hanson Home Thurs. Maye Hanson and Edna Engram entertained the Past Noble Grand club of Esther Rebekah Lodge Thursday evening at the Hanson home. 2131 McCord street.

cake were served to Zena Gregory, Ann Weber, Mary Nolte, Addie Frazier, Maude Caywood, Oliva Burton, Rose B. Fisher, Flora Loos, Laura Austin, Hazel Clough, Agnes Smith, Eva Boston, zora Bowerman, Sarah Sullivan and Grac Connelly. When you have news call 35. anniversary in St. Andrew's Hall Social night was held Monday Wednesday afternoon.

The afternoon was spent in play ing games and prizes were award evening at the Eagles Hall by mem bers of the Loyal Chapter of War Mothers. ed to Celia Mario, Ophelia Simms, Gertrude Amio, Agnes Powers, Helen Vallo, Rose Drueke, Bea During the evening games were The meeting was opened with prayer given by Zora Bowerman. The business meeting was conducted by Zena Gregory, president. Question and answers were conducted by Oliva Burton, vice-president. Refreshments of ice.

cream and Wahl and Edna Wolff. Following the games a delicious RELIABLE luncheon was served from tables ins Betty Jane Pate, a student nurse at the Missouri Baptist hospital in St. Louis, spent the week-end visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace Pate and family, 1523 Grace street. Mr.

end Mrs. Ted Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Art Pate and Mrs. Grace Pate accompanied Betty Jane to St Louis.

They returned to their homes in Murphysboro Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eugene Adams, 4525 Westminister Place. St. Louis, spent the week-end with Mrs.

Adams' parents, and Mrs. Albert J. Piquard, 2014 Wall street Mrs. Adams is the former Mary Ruth Piquard of beautifully decorated in Washington's birthday theme. Two guests, Father J.

J. Taggart and Father Dirler and thirty-eight played and prizes awarded to Lena Jarrett, Bertha Saylor, Agusta Isom, Ora Striegel, Jennie Helwig, Mae Struck, and the door prize was won by Anna B. Higgerson. Those attending were Mesdames Jennie Helwig, Agusta Isom, Margaret Fulrner, Ethel Moutria, Bertha Saylors, Vinnie Penrod, Pearl Campbell, Maye Hanson, Bessie Blackwood, Mary Higgins, Esther by children, along with a picture of the child, age, and name of members were preent. Hostesses were Mrs.

Ben Daniel, Mrs. William Pittman and Mrs. Ed Toner. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DOERR'S DRUGSTORE parents. All photos will be returned to the owners.

For pictures Craver, Katherine King. They were assisted by Mrs. A. J. Pautler, Mrs.

Lynn Hackney, Mr. H. A. Weber, Mrs. Tred Oeb'ert and Mrs.

Frank Paul. and saying to be published in the paper the first week of March, should reach the Daily Independent by Friday of this week. Phone S52 Nell Smith, Mary Lewis, Mary 14th and Walnut -A Piquard, Agnes Manus, Ruby Im-hoff, Eva Boston, Anna B. Higger 10 THE READERS Don't forget to send in pictures son, Carrie Brouillette, Mary Kup- MR. AND MRS.

FERD Beck-mann, 2019 Logan street, and Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Rosenberger, 2004 Pine street are on a motor trip through the southern states.

of your children with their bright sayings to "Small Fry," Daily In ferer, Nettie King, A. Busch, R. Ragle, Lena Jarrett, Mae Struck, Mae Meyers, Ollie Ward, Ora dependent, Murphysboro. Beginning March 1 the Daily Indepen the fare to anywhere Striegel, Lura Hart, Ruth Lavell and one guest, Lela Norton. dent will again run pictures and bright sayings of "Small Fry" as regularly as they become available.

Readers are asked to send bright sayings or answers made 7 Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Berger end sons, Lewis Earl, Harold Dean and Toby, 1603 Grace street, visited Sunday afternoon in Cairo. Mr. and MrsTrTA.

Lollar, 200S Clark street, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Lollar of Alto Pass attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Martha Me-Corklc in Vienna, Saturday TUESDAY WEDNESDAY I S. D.

Wilson is ill at his home at 2019 Pine street SPEAKING WITHOUT DLACKMAIL! EXPOSURE! i SCANDAL! i THINKING IS LIKE SHOOTING WITHOUT AIMING A HIT OR Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lewis, Mrs. Betty Taltersall and daughter, Billie Jean, Bob Lewis, eli of Murphysboro, and Jean Roscow, of St Louis, visited Sunday afternoon In Marion. MISS AFFAIR On On toud Way Trip Wey Trip MR.

AND MRS. BILL QITGLEY Pictured are, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quigley leaving the St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church, following the wedding ceremony Saturday, Feb.

11, which was performed by the Rev. Edward Maul at 4:00 p. m. Mrs. Quigley Is the former Marie Adeline Baumler, daugh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Baumler, 2322 Clay street. The couple are making their home in Murphysboro.

(Photo by Mohler) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holms, of East Alton, visited Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Funkhouser and family, 1514 Pine street .55 Anna, HI.

Cairo, ILL Mounds, HL Ilarrisburg 1.25 1.15 15 GILBERT Ebersohl, of the Insurance Agency, 1209 Wal 1.00 2.25 2.10 2.25 2.25 S.70 JMard-Miller Calendar Chicago, HL 5.90 10.65 Aurora, HL 5.90 10.65 W. Frankfort 1.05 1.90 New York 19.75 35.55 Los Angeles S6.20 65.20 Peoria, HI. 4.30 7.75 (U.S.TaxfxfroJ nut street, returned home Sunday from a business trip in Chicago. Centralis, HL 1.25 Flora, 111. 2.05 for the children.

MONDAY Fidelis Class meeting, First Methodist Church, p. pot-luck supper, church basement, Business meeting and social hour.i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ditzler and daughter, Mary Kay, 2019 Herbert street, spent Sunday visiting Mr. I GERALDINE BROOKS Hote big EXTRA iavlngt tn round-trip fortil TUESDAY Xi Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, 7:45 p.

m. Logr. Library. War Mothers 1, Eagles Hall, 2:00 p. business meeting and lunch.

Triad, Somerset and Diamond Home Bureau units will hold a Marriage Feb. 18 Ida Mae Allard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Davis, Route 2, Murphysboro, and Albert Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, 2126 Wall street, were married at 10:30 a.

m. Saturday, Feb. IS, at Pigott, Ark. and Mrs. William Lauser in Mil-stadt Mrs.

Ditzler will remain in Milstadt for a week's visit Automotive Service at CARD-WELL MOTORS is never a hit or miss affair, it rings the bullseye for top quality performance. Have your car lubricated the Cardwell Motor Way. tmoofhrlding SuptrCoachts No traffic worrits, no car trouble, or driving itrein Sfotloni right in heart of oach town GREYHOUND BUS TERMINAL RAY-MAR DRIVE-IN 9th and Walnut Phone 1334 joint meeting at 1:45 p. m. at the LI -rf 1 I 1 I 4 home of Mrs.

Bessie Blackwood, L. H. Keller, M. J. Bozarth, John Newsome and Charles Sullivan, of the B.

and K. Furniture store, Murphysboro, will attend a sales meeting in St Louis, Wednesday. Scott Adkins, 31S Pecan street, Carbondale, was a business visitor In Murphysboro, Monday. The Rev. R.

Reed performed the single-ring ceremony at the Christian parsonage in the presence of 08WS0Q)f3 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott, sister and brother-in-law of the groom. The bride was attired in a gray (Jack Salmon) SKINNED jl I 1 gabardine suit with Navy acces FAYE WOLFF, of Chicago, spent the week.end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Wolff, 519 North street. SALMON Ib. 59 CHEESE 2 Ib.

750 BLUE BELL READY-TO-EAT HAM lb. 590 FROZEN sories and wore a corsage of red in rose buds. Talks Mrs. Scott, the bride's attendant, 2 2 ib. 290 ib.

39 ib. 590 ib. 590 317 North Ninth street. Mildred Benz will give the lesson. First Methodist Philathea4 class meeting, 7:30 p.

Mrs. a aura Hart, 1331 Olive street. WEDNESDAY Loyal Chapter of War Mothers, all day quilt meeting, Mrs. Maye Hanson, 2131 McCord street. Charity Ladies, 2:00 p.

St Andrew's gym, for quilting. FRIDAY White Shrine meeting, couples night and program, 8:00 p. Ma-onic Temple. World Day of prayer, Christian Church. Beginning at 1:30 p.

m. All churches are invited to participate. A nursery will be opened! PEAS SPINACH. 19e or PERCH HADDOCK HALIBUT Mr. and Mrs.

Woodson Fuller have moved from Carbondale to their home on Clay street in Murphysboro. Mr. and Mrs. O. T.

Harper, South a NEW ERA Big wore a printed crepe dress with accessories ore a corsage of red rose budo. The groom is employed at the Brown Shoe Company. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are" making their home at present at 501 North Fourteenth street.

ICE CREAM 250 rt fa Fourteenth street, visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Munday in Marion. hi In la uflUflYJ prmg IH08 Walnut Phone 207 When you havt news call 35. Charles "Chappie" Dixon, former resident of Murphysboro, is visiting relatives and friends in Murphysboro, Mr.

and Mrs. John Lucier of East St. Louis spent the week-end with Mr. Lucier's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. "Pat" Lucier, 2001 Walnut street HERE'S THE NEW 1950 Here they are the little coats that are such big Worsted gabardine, exciting checks, Spring-blossom colors in fleece. Belted, flared, double breasted, buttoned high high at the neck with exclusive CR0SLEY 1V0RKSAVER design Calvin Sides of Wyoming spent Saturday visiting in Murphysboro. Rodney Sroufe, of Inglewood, spent the week 1siting at What is lour Choice? They're all newsworthy all priced to leave plenty in your pocket.

7) 9 3 'm''m the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kessel and son, Melvin, 2120 Logan itreet. mm rWi ib th Hoovr Triple-Acfhn Conr with exclusive "Positive Agitation" (it teats it sweeps it cleans). Keeps rug colors brightandprolongsrug life.

Hoover's quick, easy cleaning saves your time, saves yourstrengih. Cleaning tools attach Model 28 Cleaning tools $19.95 as A 33l''P W-n Model shown new CB-11 Custom Modtlt 10.53-rWc-f oot capacity, prica BIG, NEW, 7vfck-ffro! nd)t. 18995 up at Wivmru. f5 i t--a. 1 Shoe Repair Service Our hiphly skilled shoe craftsmen The new Hoover Cylinder Cltaner -cl'.

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Complete with cleaning I Now you get new ppace, more space, up to 23 more Fpace ALL st the "convenience level" with the new Shelvador. It's all easy to reach easy to use and there's no stooping clear to the floor, You'll find a compact "ButterSafe in your Shelvador. Handy new rearranging shelf roomy meatholdei two vegetable crimpers. Se the new ftatuics now youTl say the new improved 1950 Crofiey is the most convenient, the most beautiful just the most uwicrful refrigerator you ever Raw! mil Oomm. T.

M. be. 0. S- rL OS. tiler 1'roducts for Happier Lirinp loois, inciuaing motnimizer and know all the angh Vou can quickly have old shoe comfort with a new shoe look! sprayer $79.50.

ill yif i CALANDRO BROS. Walnut 1 II Let its soou yom tbttt great new Hoover Cleaners, or call for a borne demonstration. obligation. FURNITURE CO. FUGMAN'S eJa K-aQn Walnut St.

in Murphysboro Largest Display of Furniture in Southern III. llth and Locust Murphysboro Store, riu. i P. m. OPEN srVDAl.

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