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CarbondaTe-Herrln-MnrpTiysboro SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 page Seven -i 1 I I 4 "Z' vr 0" Ann Landers Replies Lights Out '5 i iV v-Mo-- JV.V .4 vA" cm Ay i 'V i XT 1 1 Dear Ann Landers: My girl friend to replace the books she ruins? I've toyed with the idea but have never been able to do it. Clarissa Dear Clarissa: Book-borrowers have an obligation to return books in the same condition they were 1 1 i i- 3 I i I rr i j- i i rc If I I i) i I I 1 i Hi It I rf 1 ill i l) in q. rr Colors are brown or gray tweed check or gray harringbone. It comes in sizes 8 to 20 and 5 to 15. It is available locally.

friend and I found an ideal apart ment near the store where we both work. The rent is reason able and we love it here. The other night when I plugged in the electric iron all the lights went out in the back part of the house. I knew I had blown a fuse. So I rapped on the landlord's door and asked him if he would help me out.

He said I a nave to come down to the basement with him and hold the flashlight while he replaced the fuse. Well, the old geezer made a pass at me. Can you imagine such a thing with his own wife sitting upstairs in their living room! I told him if he ever tried anything funny again I'd brain him. This morning there was a note in our mailbox saying the rent is going up $30 next month. We can't pay more and we hate to move.

Please tell Us what to do about this rotten situation. We Like It Here. Dear Here: Tell the old lecher you suspect his little note was all in fun, but that if he was serious you will happily discuss the increase with his wife. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a stenographer in a large office building. The other evening I was waiting for the bus in the rain and a nice gentleman whom I had seen dozens of times in the elevator came by and saw me standing there.

He asked me if I lived north. When I said "Yes" he of-fered to drop me off. He told me his name but I was flustered and didn't get it. I arrived home at the usual time and my mother saw me get out of the man's car. She asked who he was and I had to tell her I didn't know his name.

She became furious and said no decent girl would allow herself to be picked up on a corner no matter what the weather. She told my dad and he gave me a long winded lecture about sex mani acs and so on. I feel they were off base and I'd like your opinion No Chippy Dear No: This man was not a stranger. You knew his face and his place of employment. None theless you should have gotten his name.

Next time listen when you are spoken to, Girl. Dear Ann Landers: I was interested in your proclamation of "Borrowed Book Day." I am happy to report that it produced three books about which I had forgotten. And I returned one book myself. Now another problem pertaining to the same subject. I have a friend who borrows books and she does return them but in such disreputable condition that I have to throw them out.

She underlines in red pencil passages which she likes folds over the pages (probably never heard of a book mark) and coffee cup circles appear here and there. The book jackets are invariably torn or missing. Am I justified in asking this in when borrowed. Next time you lend this woman a book let her know what is expected and make it clear that if she misses the mark she owes you a new book. This will probably put an end to the whole business and that should be just dandy with you.

Confidential to In A Fix: Yes, you are. If you both lied about your ages and you were not of legal age, your parents can indeed have the marriage annulled. Confidential to NOT OBLIGAT ED BY LAW: There is no statute of limitations on a guilty con science. Pay the man. Surely your reputation is worth a few hundred dollars.

Confidential to LOOSE ILVNG ER: Nice philosophy, Bub, but don't hang so loose that the world passes you by. You need a steady job. Cabbage Now Is Plentiful Don't be hard headed about try ing new ways to prepare cab bage. Cabbage is plentiful now, the U. S.

Department of Agriculture says. That means there is enough cabbage for you to try any dish you can think of. Cabbage is highly nutritious, raw or cooked. It is one of our most popular sources of Vitamin C. If you object to the well-known cabbage smell, then remember that the odor is only released when you cook cabbage too long.

Cabbage will cook in approximately 10-15 minutes if it's quartered and in less time if it's shredded. Cooking cabbage is really not difficult. Just remove the outer green wrapping leaves from the head and quarter or shred it. Cook the prepared vegetable in a small amount of boiling salted water. One pound of cabbage will supply 4 to 5 half-cup servings of the vegetable when cooked.

If served raw, one pound of cabbage will give you approximately 3 to 4 cups of shredded cabbage for slaw or other kinds of cabbage salads. When buying cabbage, pick a head that's solid, firm and fairly heavy for Its size. Closely cropped heads, with only three to four wrapper leaves are the least wasteful. IN NEW YORK Mrs. Victoria Toth left Johnston City Saturday for Rochester, N.

where she will visit until June with her granddaughter, Mrs. P. C. Dher and family. SHERLOCK'S BACK The sportive look has brought back the Sherlock Holmes gray checked tweed.

The capelet is detachable. It is wTater-repellent. HERRIN SWIMMERS WILL HOLD PICNIC Members of Van Austin's Herrin Swim Club will have a picnic at the Herrin City Park Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. They will go to the pool at 8:30 p.m. for the presentation of awards for the past season.

Amish Village Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harris of Johnston City visited the Amish Village at Arthur Saturday. Larry A. Drake Become Brides Frank Drake, 806 W.

Sycamore, Carbondale. The bride wore a dress which featured a lace bodice and full length skirt with alternating rows of nylon sheer and scalloped bands of lace over taffeta. A seed pearl crown secured her elbow length veil. She carried white carnations and pink roses on a white lace-covered Bible, a gift from her church. Karla Faye Meyer of Carbondale was the maid of honor.

Sue Drake, sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. The bridegroom's brother Frank served as best man. Harry Bob-bit was groomsman. Ushers were Gary Nelson and Sam Cox, brother of the bride. Susan Cox was her sister's flower girl.

Bradley Hale of Herrin, a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Acolytes were i Hale of Herrin, a cousin of the bride, and Steve Jines of Mur-physboro, a cousin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Gilbert Hartline was the soloist, accompanied by William McGuire at the piano. A reception was given in the church basement.

Assisting were Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. Roby Toby House, Mrs. John Chadwick, Mrs. Lester Stanley, Mrs.

Gladys Jackson and Shirley Jackson. Afterwards, the couple left on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. The bride Is a graduate of Car bondale Community High School and Southern Illinois University where she majored in kindergart en and primary education. She will teach the first grade at Lakeland School. He also is a graduate of CCHS and SIU, where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity.

He teaches at Lincoln Junior High School. Attend Convention Mrs. Gaston Hannebique, Mrs. H. C.

Smith, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Louie Francisco and Mrs. Harry Richardson, all of Johnston City are attending the national convention of Suppreme Forest Woodmen Circles this week in Chicago. Mrs.

Hannebique is state president. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Francisco are members of the district drill team which is to perform.

in tiny tablets cnlled Primatene. These Primatene Tablets opa bronchial tubes, loosen congestion, relieve taut nervous tension. All without painful injections. The secret is-Primatene combine! 3 medicines (In full prescription strength) found most effective In combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose.

So look forward to sleep at night, and freedori from asthma spasmi. Get Primatene at any drugstore. Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors -Available Now Without Prescription Stops Attacks in Minutes Relief Lasts for Hours! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Evadine Walker Parents Tell uau engagement WALKER-WALTEMATE Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Walker of Chester, formerly of Harrisburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evadine, to Don Walte-mate. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Waltemate of Chester. Miss Walker is a 1961 graduate of Chester High School. She is employed at the Spartan Printing and Publishing Co. He attended Chester High School and is now employed at Cowell Chevrolet Garage in Chester.

A December wedding is planned. N0RTHCUTT-C0FFMAN Mrs. Clara Northcutt of South Elgin announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Ann. to Paul Alonzo Coffman 503 Center Elgin. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Don F. McCommons, 200 Wilson Anna. She is a bookkeeper at the First National Bank in Elgin. She was" graduated from Elgin High School in 1960.

He is an Anna-Jonesboro Community High School graduate ano has served three years with the U.S. Army. He is employed by "Eby Browns Elgin. W'edding plans are indefinite. CLUFF IN ARIZONA Gordon L.

Cluff, graduate assistant at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, has been named assistant professor of speech at Arizona State University in Tempe. He earned a master of arts degree from SIU in 1962. Whether you use light or dark brown sugar in a recipe, depends on the flavor you want to achieve. Brown sugar, whether 1 i or dark, should always be packed tightly in measuring. Of qhfer's ew York, N.

Y. (Speri.D-The asthma formula prescribed more than any other by doctors for their private patients is now available to asthma sufferers without prescription. Medical tests proved this formula tops asthma attacks in minutes and gives hours of freedom from recurrence of painful asthma spasms. This formula is so effective that it is the physician's leading asthma prescription so safe when ued as directed that now it can be Fold without prescription in most states (Hood's Studio) In Recent Area Bennett, Mary Jane Robinson became the bride of Richard Lee Schaulin at 2 p.m. Aug.

10 at the First Baptist Church, Carbondale. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Robinson, 1105 Walkup Carbondale. i guardians are Mr.

and Mrs. Mer win F. Hill, Rt. 1, Mazon. The Rev.

L. H. Moore officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white peau de soie with lace appliques and a short chapel train. Her tiara was of chan- tilly lace trimmed in seed pearls and crystal.

The bouquet was a cascade of white carnations and stephanotis with a white orchid. Anita L. Stone of Carbondale was maid of Bridesmatrons JAMES MICKLEWRIGHT NOW IN WASHINGTON James Micklewright, forest technologist in the Carbondale Forest Research Center at Southern Illinois University since 1955, transferred last week to the Washing ton, D. office of the federal Foesrt Service Division of Eco nomise and Marketing Research. While with the Research Center at Carbondale, Micklewright has been concerned with designing and developing production techniques for new products from native hard wood timber of the area.

Incentive Award Miss Joyce Ann Combes, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. John Combes, Rt. 2, Marion, has been selected by members of the faculty of the Protestant Deaconess Hospital School of Nurs i Evansville, to receive a $50 incentive award. The award is based on achievement, self-improvement and contribution to the nursing program during freshman, sophomore and junior years in school.

It is presented by hospital trustees. Miss Combrs graduated from Marion High School. She received the Rotary Club's gold pin, top class award, in 1961. Apple jelly gets delightful flavor when it is sealed in its jar in company with a rose-geranium leaf. NOW! Get up to 12 hours' relief! exau i TIMED-ACTION HAY FEVER ALLERGY CAPSULES A single capsule contains hundreds of tiny pellets, scientifically pre set like medicated alarm clocks to release their ingredients every minute cf the day for up to 12 full hours of relief.

Helps open stuff ed-up nose, quiet sneezing and relieve itching, watery eyes. 15 Capsules 1.49 Fexatl HAY FEVER ALLERGY TABLETS for prompt, symp-flA, tomatic relief. 1.25 Schaulin Mr. and Mrs. Ceremonies Miss Robinson were Mrs.

Kay Davis and Mrs. Alice McMorris, both of Pekin. Roger Lynn Schaulin of Lanark was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Michael McDan- ial and Charles Lee Robinson, Car bondale, the bride's brother, who also served as an usher. Ron Ragan, Morris, was an usher.

A reception followed in the church dining room. Both are seniors at Southern Illinois University, scheduled to be graduated in December. She will student teach during the fall term. The couple is at home at 114 S. Forest Carbondale.

after a wedding trip to Dunedin, Florida. DRAKE-BENNETT Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Drake are at home on Pleasant Hill Road, Carbondale, following their marriage at 4 p.m.

Aug. 11 at the Oak Grove Methodist Church near Carbondale. The Rev. Robert L. McGee of Detroit, uncle of the bridegroom, officiated.

The bride is the former Ellen Anne Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cox, Rt. 1, Carbondale. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Reinbold Is Promoted Carolyn Reinbold, formerly of Herrin, has received the oak leav es of major in the U. S. Air Force Medical Specialist Corps. She is the only person to become major in this corps this year according to her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer G. Reinbold of 216 S. 14th Herrin. Maj.

Reinbold returned from Wiesbaden, Germany, in May to become chief physical therapist at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala. FREE PARKING BUDGET TERMS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Star nm l.ll.liuE mfm Wsstinghouse 8Pa(3E KGMQ fL 47 2-Positwn Shelf TWk Sfff'A 2 Adjustable Shelves 'lteS Glide-Out Shelf Door STORES MORE 21 sq.ft. of FRESH FOOD shelf space STORES BETTER exclusive Cold Injector Cooling lets you use every inch safety Extraordinary fresh food space less Freezer space! The Westinghouse Space King has 21 square feet of shelf space you use every inch with equal safety, thanks to Cold Injector cooling! Convenience-feature-filled for the handiest fresh food storage ever! RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS OQSSSSEB 12C3 WEST MAIN CARBONDALE Phone 47-2116.

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