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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 7

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zrbondale Herrln Murphysboro hit Seven SOUTHERN SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1954 3 CI C53 Their Engagements Have Been Announced COOL, COLORFUL ffM CAIIVAS A 7 II 1 II UfflffM, Former Herrin Residents Visit Eugene Drapers 1 of Easv to install on anv window. Your choi colors. Complete with brackets and ropes. Make 1 111 I MSI- si i i Hi MARION BOY HONORED ON 10TH BIRTHDAY Danny Howard Barlow, son of Mr. arid Mrs.

Carl G. Barlow, 308 S. 2nd Marion, celebrated his 10th birthday with a party on June 18 in the home of his parents. Mrs. Barlow served lunch to Mike Mitchell, Pat and Mike Sniderwin, Sam and Don Martin, Philip Reynolds, Randy Randolph and Tom vour home cooler and protect your vaiuaDie a -v A C9 4C i Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hirtc and children, Bobby, Ricky and Becky. from .4 damaging sun 36.vjd8 375 4J See them today. 42.Vide 4.15 SW i. rays ci End no Calif, arc visiting until July 3rd in Herrin with Mr.

and Eu-cne Draper 721 N. Park Ave. The Hirtcs are former Herrin RH0DES-BURF0RD, 122 N. Illinois, Carbondale ana lod Vjrecn. V.

residents. Princeton Woman Visits Relatives in Herrin I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Childers 425 S. 16th St.

Herrin have as their houseuest until lulv 4th Mrs. 9g mm Murphysboro Childers' mother Mrs. Jane Wyatt 1. or fnnceton. Mrs.

Wyatt is also visiting other relatives in Hcrrih. Suddaths cf Herrin Visit in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Carlean Suddath and Mrs. Emil P.

of Chester announce the Dr. and Mrs. B. Young, Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Dial of 1326 S. Thompson, Carbondale, Chester announce the engagement announce the engagement of their of their daughter, Retha Dell, to MlTPIUl Bernard L. Duchinsky of Ches UNJ WW ter.

He is the son of Mrs. Mary Duchinsky. (Leonard's, Chester) Mr. and Mrs. Argel Hanson of 1519 Edith Murphysboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann, to George Thomas Golliher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Golliher, Rt. 2, Murphysboro. Sgt. Golliher recently re-enlisted with the U.

S. Army and is presently stationed at Ft. Sheridan. The wedding will take place Aug. 25 at St.

Andrew's Catholic Church in engagement ot their daughter, Maxine, to Pvt. George Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of Pinckneyville. Pvt.

Martin is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. No definite wedding date has been announced. (Leonard's Chester SLIDING DOORS rn. mm mm 1 I daughter, Miss Dorothy Jane Young, to Bill Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Turner, 502 S. University, Carbondale. Miss Young is a junior, enrolled in the nursing education department of the School of Medicine at University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. A-lc Turner is in the public information service of the U. S.

Air Force, stationed at Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Neb. Li and son Ronnie 1204 N. 13th St. Herrin left todav for Chicago where they will visit until Tuesdav with Mr. Suddath's brother and sister-in-law- Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Shadowens, and children, Shelby. Doris, Jerald and Kay.

Tuesday they will go to Big Lake it Shawneetown where they will -acation until July 12. Michigan Residents To End Herrin Visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and You don't have to tear out a wall to hang a sliding door. Install the door in front of the wall.

The track should be hung just far i 1 ft SANDALS B'SOItS Cm Weighty Matters For Deep Consideration On Jl Warm Day enough out trom the tace ot the wall so that the door will slide easily but will not leave a wide crack between the door and wall when closed. To conceal the track, install a 6-inch valance board in front. FRED STANSBERRYS VISIT IN ELKVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stansbcrry, former Elkville residents, now of Wilmington, visited recently with Mr.

and Mrs. George House and she quality, this wondrous appeal, which can't be intrinsic since it disappears witb change of location. Or does it? Maybe there's some Entire stock Qoys' Sport Nylon or Cotton All women's bathing Suits reduced Kiddies canvas sandals or oxfords Mrs. Hattie House in Elkville. By.

Virginia I. Spiller Ot The Southern Illinoisan Sometimes I settle down for consideration of really deep philosophic problems matters the world has long been pondering, and to which no answers are as yet forthcoming. Take, for example, the hamburger I buy at a street carnival. Win-is it so much tastier than any ham They were enroute to Hot fourth or fifth dimension value that actually occurs in these things. (After all, penicillin was around for years wasn't it? Only we didn't know it.

MATS El'SEJQ 1 NOW Laundry Service We arc now the Carbondale agency for the. Modern Laundry of Herrin. Ready to fill both your laundry and dry cleaning needs. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL sons Edward and Luther will return to Detroit Mich. Sunday after visiting since Wednesday with John Cox in Clifford and her uncle Joe Caloni 110S W.

Adams St. Herrin and other relatives. Mrs. Cannon Heads Past Noble Grand Ciub Mrs. Bernice Cannon was elected president of the Herrin Past Noble Grand Club at a meeting Thursday night in her home.

Mrs. Frances Dale was elected vice president; Mrs. Muriel Cox treasurer; and Mrs. Mabel Hindman secretary. The next meeting will be a family picnic at the Herrin Pump Station on July 29 at 6:30 p.m.

The club will furnish the ham and members are to bring a covered dish ind table service. Mrs. Cannon hostess and Mrs. Madce Evitt and Mrs. Pearl If somebody could just package this carnival-movie-football game flavor, he'd nrobablv do as well as the BLOUSES burger made at home? EZT7 1 wrhere they are vacationing.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper of! Elkville have received word that their son, Gerald Piper, has re-1 turned to the United States, dock ing at Norfolk, aboatd thej USS John W. Weeks. This marked; the completion of a world cruise i which began last November.

Frank Leek of Elkville returned' Then there's the popcorn I buyiy wno started packaging meat at movies. I've practically given That was quite a brain movies, and I sure do miss the pop storm, too. All men's work straws reduced One group women's summer styles Broken sizes women's and children's house slippers home Wednesday after undergoing! whin is There's a complicating factor in the packaging idea, though. This strangely elusive quality doesn't occur only in food. For me, a juke box has it.

I could spend a pleasant weekend with a towsack full of nickels and one of those beautiful juke boxes that call 332 surgery in Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Myrton Piper and family of Elkville have return Kf9 Free Pick-up and Delivery Srence assistant hostesses served refreshments to about 12 persons.

with 100 titles spread all across its ed home after visiting in Salina, corn. Even with the best electric popper and the fanciest vacuum sealed kernels, the home product doesn't taste the same. Hotdogs at football games same problem. And fried clams. The fried clam habit is indigenous to New England, not Southern Illinois.

But during my years in Massachusetts I never learned to appreciate the "fried calm plate" that appeared on ev ery menu. But out Cape Cod way there was a clam stand that sold fried clams in ten cent bags or twenty-five cent boxes. I could polish off a box of fried clams as an appetizer before dinner. Now, why? Fish and chips never seemed LUGGAGE Herrin Family Visits 10 Days in Florida Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Yi cin and with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poettgen, and with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Holli-day and daughter of College Station, Texas.

210 W. Monroe Carbondale Connie Sue of 505 N. lovely face. Perry Como simply does not sound the same coming out of a home record player not even a hi-fi job. And what could you sprinkle on a Como record to give it a juke box flavor? Well, as I said.

Sometimes I grow philosphic. Particularly when the weather is warm. And it is. 10th St. Herrin left Friday afternoon for a 10-day visit in Hollywood, with her brother-in law and sister Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Stinnett and children Robert Allen and Larry Ray. The Stinnetts Boys' white polos 8 to 12 Pullman size better luggage reduced. Plus fax All men's dress "straws reduced BIBLES 11 'palatable as a home-cooked meal, are former residents of Cambria. CHEESE-CLAM SPREAD either.

But at anv corner stand or This is a delightful hot weather Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johns ot 'Wjsv spoon" thev were fine.

(If is Cambria, parents ot Mrs. Vigginsvoure not acquainted with that! canape serve it on crackers or on and Mrs. Stinnett accompanied the toast squares. Mash a 3-ounce pack Xew England speciality, it's any nondescript kind of fish fired with Wide Selection by Leading Publishers: HARPER WORLD NEI SON OXFORD WINSTON HOLM AN COLLINS Priced $2.00 to $26.00 Member Christian Book Sellers Assn. GOSPEL BOOK STORE 305 West Main St.

MARION Too much! too many to list, broken styles and one of a kind reduced potatoes no resemblance to chips whatever and if vou're a real Yan- age of cream cheese with a fork and thin with a tablespoon of milk. Stir in Vi cup of drained, chopped clams, teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce and 1 teaspoon of chopped chive. Salt and pepper to taste. ee, you pour vinegar over the po tatoes. ClifilWSlDIlt! Question: Just what is this elu- IDHflDDSHffl! LAV Wiggins family to Florida.

Herrin Church Enters Contest The Christian Church of Herrin will enter an East-West attendance contest on July 4. It is sponsored by "The Lookout' a nation Christian education magazine. Churches cast and est of the Mississippi River will vie'in an ef ON THIS FAMOUS Again once a month save at Penney's Remnant Tables KIMBALL PIAII0S Instruments hy Connt Pan American Bueschor, Elkhart 33 1-34578 RPM 35c 69c SI.49 scions PBB8H8 fort to increase their Bible School attendance in July and August. They will be divided into five classes ac cording to size. An award will be BELL RECORDS 78 R.P.M.

presented to the school in each class attaining the createst increase on both sides of the Mississippi. (o) POPULAR DIVIDED TOP 1c Smocrfh porcelain f.nkk, fff. The Herrin Church is entered in All women's summer shoes Discontinued mercerized colors All summer styles reduced plus tax CI D. comDOsed of churches which maintained an average at tendance between 201 and 350 last summer flCJTS TOWELS Herrin won second place in the nation in Class last summer in 7 the Family Tree Contest with an AUTOMATIC a0CK.TL"E3 If You Love Me Little Things Mean A Lot It Happens To Be Me Lost In Loveliness Little Girl Three Coins In A Fountain by Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey The Happy Wanderer Steam Heat by Bob Crosby Don't Worry About Me Hernandos Hideway Point Of Order on 45 and 78 R.P.M. increase of almost one-third in at tendance.

A committee of D. L. Bradshaw, d3 centre I panel SV1IIG OUT BR0UEB To control vavet bendtn end stooptn superintendent, Cliff Faull, assistant superintendent, Bob Stotlar, chair-nun of the board, and Delno W. Brown, minister, has been making Broken sizes infants' training paniies One group cotton house dresses 10" 16" fringe finger tip towels arrangements for the contest. A hieh silk hat has been given FlUORESCENT UGHT EXTRA STORAGE SPAa to each class.

Each Sunday that it reaches its attendance goal, the class will be allowed to hang its hat on i special rack made for the contest PAWTS SHEET MUSIC I Walk With Cod and kjWxvs from the Student Prince Big 20-Inch 3-Speed You 11 find every latest eookmg feattu in thin smart new Magic Chef favoriU range of modern hotaemaker. Only a special factcry purchase make this offer possible! EITHER NATURAL OR BOTTLE GAS REGULAR $21950 VALUE 'JirJBOW FAN! I I dJ3 One group men's dress shirts reduced hr United 50 $55.00 Value All men's summer styles reduced 537 Women's higher priced rayon slips and pajamas II ee this outsian ng bargain ALSO: POPULAR AND RELIGIOUS SHEET MUSIC IGYPTIM MUSIC CO. 414 South Illinois PHONE 1540K CARBONDALE i 9 mr Li SimJk j'w LJ wJ Quiet, Beautiful, Adjustable to Different Size Windows. 5-Yr. Guarantee.

Also Other Sizes. Scs Hear Them Run. If You Don't Aqree They are Bargains' We Will Pay Your Gas up to 50 Miles. Open 8:30 a. m.

to 9:30 p. m. While They Last. Bracken's Sales Service Thiatir Bltfg. HURST -Kwy 1 -miiiiiiT wmm Just arrived, a new shipment of that popular vat dyed drapery cretonne.

Smart new colors and patferns. arterville "11..

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