(Clark County), ILLINOISAUGUST 3,'1945aatrM-eet-?rs*1CSSDro-at-t In!SOQby ison • byslshlibbingre-ow-eaxlthel311a:oseandeilaird,ely,lillyvlinnoles-)me t ofof*nry3te-ors,ogeandtiielardryn.Mr.K $■ .Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Wallace and son and wife, John Nicol and wife and daughter Genevieve of Michigan ave- Ruth,, Jane, and Stanley, Lloyd Snear-nite entertai’ ed for Sunday dinner, ly and wife and* Russel Glenn andhonoring Lt. C. W. Vernier who re- Donna Faye, Leon Jackson and wife cently returned from Europe. Their and Phyllis, Eugene Carpenter andguests were Mrs. Dan LeWis, Mr. and wife, Mary Carpenter and son Harry, Mrs. Charles Pennington and family, Herman Carpenter -and wife and chil-Mrs. Mont Pennington of Oliver, Mr. dren, Lucille, Norma, June, Jeanila, and Mrs. Lawrence Wallace and son Mary, Paul, Donald, Dale and Darlene, Fred Archer of West Terre Haute, Carl Carpenter and wife and children, Kathryn Wright, and Lt. and Mrs. C. Arlene, Maxine, Barbara, 'William, W Vernier and son Tommy. |Marjy, Gyrus Brewster and wife^ Bonnie. Arbuckle and Glenn, Fay* and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Switzer of I Warren, Fred, * Ellis and wife\ridSouth Fifth street entertained Sunday | Ele.nor, Otis Williams and wife^ChVr-inerin honor of his 75th birthday, with, a ley ®«nnis wl*e Ernest Condinner. Those present were Mrs. Elsie wife and Paul, Velma and Billy Bartlett, Jim Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, Doris Conner, Ruth, Alice* Herman Cork and daughter‘Juanita, I-May’. ‘Junior and Marilyn Williams,Mildred Krackenberger of Terre Woodford Williams and wife^and’Ric-Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Connel-1 hard, Leroy Wallace and wife, Dean ly, Mr. and* Mrs. Claud Mauk and Chambers and wife, Rosemary and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Mauk Arthur, Darrel Morgan and wife, Maraud sonrf Mr and Mrs? David Pier- shaU Shotts and wife and Francis and* lt;« I *** t _ **—* _■» tyJ .1__11__;______Alvlnlee entertained to a 6:00 o'clock* ^dinner on Sunday evening, having as their guests an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haekley of Chicago, theiraunt‘-All’s. Marion Shirley and her s'on and wife Air. and Mrs. Fenton Shirley and children, east of Marshall, and Mrs. Clara Beabout. -Mr, and Mrs. Silas Eiiedge attended the Hutchings family reunion .on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Airs. Arch Birehfield in Marshall. - ^Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cline .and✓ -’■Nr*- /• ^Sharon;were Sunday dinner guests;of Mr, and Mrs! Ed„Downey, living’north of Martinsvlle, i'*,y *3Air. and Mrs. Ora Cline and Wayne and Norrislee Cline were Sunday guests^of Mr. and Mrsr Morris Bennettsail of Martinsville,Mrs. Irene Bennett of ;Ash street was hostess to members of her bridge club* and guests Tuesday evening. I Ledermann and Mary and Willie, RoyJohn, Nora Schick, Ed Higginbotham and wife, and.Ben Miller and wife and Sylvia, and Dale, 136 in all. ', Guests were*Peggy Blinkley, Robertday.ved1ere ah cl Ion Iterlleyunderler,kle,and*ont *#*► •»Those present were Mrs. Hubert Brls- Wallace and wife, Ottie'Davidson and tol, Airs. Tarquin- Bennett, Mrs. Jack Samuel Wallace, Joan Wallace,Cline, Mrs. Norbet Barlage, Mrs. Jack George Ledermann and wife, Mattie Lichten, Mrs. Fred Mock, Mrs. Perry Miller, Charley Maxwell and wife, Ridpath, Mrs. Isabel Weatherman, Marjorie^ Wirey, Marlin Wirey and Mrs. Alildred Frazier, Mrs. Aaron Paul, Harry Higginbotham wife and Kannmacher, and Mrs. Janet Me- Doris, Sunny Clifton, Ida Pine, Her-Cormick. schel Ogle and wife and children,Robert and Richard Walker, JimmySunday was the birth anniversary [Baker and Frank Snedeker.of Mrs. Eugene Kelly, Mrs. Emma The Old Rugged CrbsS was sungSeed, and Mrs. Boyd Lycan, and in and they were dismissed by Glenn Ar-honor of the occasion of the three, buckle.Air. and Mrs. Charles Blundell of the Black Hotel, gave a party. Cake and ice cream were served to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fawley, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Heidbreder, Mrs. Laura Lycan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunder and daughter Sue.HOMERBy Mrs. Etta ShaffnerMr. and Mrs. Harry Conrad visitedFriday morning at Melrose in the home of her sister, Mrs. Esther Wells, with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. WillMr. and Airs. Win. Miller, of Indianapolis, were Sunday evening guests I chamness, the mother being quite of Air. and Mrs. Eugene Miller of Ar- poorly, cher avenue.Very glad to report that Everett Allred is much better at this time andMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett, of be up and around the house.Paris, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hogue.Miss Thelma Pate and Miss Louise Pate, of Terre Haute, spent over Saturday night and Sunday the guests ofAnn Fredenberger was an overnight Mr Md Mrs Ciaude Brosman. guests of Mitzi and Jacqueline Mont- ^ Mra George Walker enjoy-gomery, Thursday of last week. | ed a vislt Sunday ^ Parls with Mrs.Walker's daughters, Mrs. Edna Mat-Mr. and Mrs. P/A. Beeman, of I Min* Kthleene Noyae.Robinson, were Sunday dinner guests Kathleene accompanied them homeof Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Simpson.•Mr. and Mrs. Noble Marlowe and ^ _ __■on*, north of Marshall, were Sunday |oVeroi^ht with Mr7^d JlrTora Clhiefor a week's visit here.Miss Reba Cline, of Terre Haute, came over Saturday evening, spendingguests of Mrs, Flossie Marlowe.Mr. and-Mrs, Jesse Atkins of Afar-! Huffman.and family, and visited in Martinsville on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henrytinsville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Macey.*r T -* i.rlt;Mrs.* Frances Nelle Rowe, of Boston, Massachusetts, and her parents, Mr/ and Mrs, Carl Beabout, of Mar-•‘ I tinsville, were Sunday afternoonmond, Indiana, were*Sunday guests 9^ in the hom£s of Mr, and Mrs.and children' atTParis. Morris was, en-.t7A ' • vjoylt^/a few days furlQUgh with his family and'friends, the first for ' more' than a year; being in .the States.* His older brother Charles ^feenn^tt left just a few days ago for service. *Mr: and Mrs,s Henry Smittkamp ’and a daughter,’ Mr$.-Glt;cldie Combs and oan^ Harold, Marilyn, and Christine, of Clarksville, were Sunday guests of Air. and Mrs. Hartie Shaffner.Mr. and Airs. Harold Claypool andchildren, of West Terre Haute, Miss Eula McKee of Casey, Mr. and Airs. Lawris _ Ti’ngley and children living north of Martinsville and Shirley Walker were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr, and Airs. Reuben Tingley and family.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lowry and Mr. and Airs. Arthur Beabout and Richard were guests of Air. and Mrs. Russell Bertram and family of Pleasant Grove vicinity one day recently.Mrs. Alary Veach entertained members of the Jolly Home Makers club last Wednesday afternoon, being assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Goldie Earlywine of Terre Haute, Airs. Jane Morgan and Airs. Evalyn Veach. The meeting opened with song, followed by national prayer in unison. Allegiance to the flag. Roll call, patriotic poems. Mrs. Hattie Hurst gave a reading entitled “Happiness, and Mrs. Anna W, Veach gave the “Gettysburg Address. Others attending beside those mentioned were Airs. Ella Burger, Mrs. Clara Beabout, Mrs. Mona.Kelley, Wanda Kelley, Etta Shaffner, Mrs. Hester Phillips, Mrs. Margaret Beabout, Mrs. Ethel Frker, Mrs. Anna H. Veach, Mrs. Mary Hendrix, Mrs. Lilly Burkybile, Airs. Addle Hurst, Marylu Kelley, . and Carolyn Veach.A fox getting 'your, chicken* ? Try spraying a strip about twe.feet wide all around the poultry range , with a mixture of 20 parts by ’weightx of crude furnace oil and one -part of spirits of turpentine.ior-, (Mrs. Ida Mae Pine.■*rend-1L ofindreduid'•in*iMr. and Mrs. D. A. Maeklin were _Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I Rowrcwne~a few days’ago for thisClarence Beabout and Mrs. .Kowena Beabout, and Mr. and Mrs. ^ Robert Stephens and Mr. Stephens. Mrs.Cyrus Evans of Melrose vicinity£ f-ny, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Garland of Westville were Wednesday guests ofdid bis sister, Mrs. Flossie Marlowe.ter.AirCARPENTER REUNIONvisit, and Mr. Rowe will come the last of this week and join his wife in avisit.Mr, and Airs. Clfford (Jim) Lowry entertained with a family dinner on Sunday, the occasion being the* birth anniversary of their eldest daughter,Mrs Claudia Sampson. Other guestsrth |- :The 19th “nual ,re,^n;?nth included Michael Samp»on, theirILn-l Carpenter family wai, he IdI at the Fair LU(fhter and huaband Mr, and Mrs.ek, grounds in HarshaU, Jfaly 28, 194 - Don Carpenter and David .nd Sharonnt- Wf S+v,SPre^ hl? An.r of Marshall. Mr. and Mra. Georgehis -good' food at the noon hour. Afte Payne of Auburn joined them for anoae ward? the g hering waa called to or- aft^rn^n vl8,t Mrg. Lowry and Mra.E. der by Carl Carpenter and entertained were Jn Caaey Wednesday ofof by- singing music, and recitations, L. E MCr. Carpenter gave the welcome address;ixi Lula Lindley and Effie Wallace sangthis week, being guests of their aunt, Mrs. Earl Gurley.ua (song.^n. hv T Z Caroenter Shi** ot Cleveland, Ohio,... ^ tjSo5 ha* been visiting a few days with his■ Song by Ruth E^‘ S , * slater and husband, Mr. and Mrs. El-t° minutes by Lucy Chamber*^ ***£** Ler Phillip*. Mr. and Mra. Phillipath- by Stanley Nicol. attend' the funeral of Miss Fredamv isho. Song music by Eugene gt afc Mar,haU on Monday after-iph Carpenter and wife. Kno^n of this week, md rence Carpenter. Song, Henry Sha .1 . Mrs Harry Fraker andor; Song and music by Eugene Carpenter' Mr* and Mr8- Harry i,Talter “aaa- l anil - wife and Robert Hollingsworth.Side showMen's *nd boy's r wash trousers are much easier to press if they are folded—seams together—to form the leg creases, then by the lower edge*, of the leg* to dry.As the pasture season advances, the fiber content in many grawws;u increases and the protein declines.' The grain mixture may neelt;fr more protein-rich feeds than earlier in theseason..xv-* -The declining productive capacity of the soils the/United States due to erosion amounts to the same' thing as reduction in its quantity.'•The average annual consumption per capita of white potatoes ' is 140 pounds.If desirable, the feeding of silage may begin as soon 'as. the silo has been filled.The farm woods can serve as a building depreciation reserve account, growing needed lumber for building repairs and replacement.Parsley tops the list; of! vegetables as one of the best sources of vitamins.*red I Letter by Lula. Lindley.by Charlie Maxwell. Magic entertainment by Mr*. Woodrow Carpenter, est Reading, Jimmy Carpenter, lay ’ Officers for the coming year: Presi-Loy dent, Eugene Carpenter; Vice Fresl-lil- dent,' Lucy Chambers; Secretary, of Ruby Serwise; Treasurer, Mary Cares- penter; Program Committee, Carl nd Carpenter and Faye Carpenter. Births recorded for the past year, Donna Faye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd i a I Snearly; Linda Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Crumrin; Dale and Darlene, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Her-uf- man Carpenter; Jack William, son of ert Mr.'and'Mrs. Jack Maxwell; and Billy me Gale',' son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.Carpenter. -Marriages: RaymondPhilUppi and Virginia Carpenter; Floyd iv- Bowen and Fern _A.rbuckle; Effie of Chambers and Leroy Wallace; and th- Eugene Carpenter and Gladys Reel.lot The only death to our knowledge was Pfc. Harold E.' Chambers, who died In action, Jan. 14, 1945 In Ger-I STRANDMARSHAL'.JldonFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 84Prairie Racketeers on the Loose ... Defied only by the cunning and Courage of a Game Warden!Bob Livingston and Smiley Burnette, in~ “PRIDE OF THE PLAINS”SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 5-6He was seventeen—With a chip on his shoulder and a hard look in his eyes ... Until a kindly family made him oneof them and. helped him regain his faith in people and the world!tie,rs.T.ndedatmany.' Those present: T. A. Carpenter and sons Wesley and Harvey, Billy Carpenter and wife, and Lula and Albert Lindley, Geraldine Fleetwood, Robert F. Carpenter and wife and two children ' Ezra Carpenter and wife and I son Lawrence, H. J. Carpenter and :er daughters, Rhoad, Mary, and Emma, on Bessie Shaw and son Henry, sailor on hn furlough, Bennto Carpenter, Charles Carpenter and wife ^nd children, Charles ’Jr., Barbara, Harold and Ir. I Jimmy, John E. Carpenter and Oscar, ay Lucy Chambers, Howard Serwise and -1-wife, Thomas Carpenter and wife and Margaret and Florence, Golden Carpenter and wife and Betty, Richard yj Mason and wife and Roscoe, Vivian, of Charles, and Kenneth, Dennis Weir and n-1 wife and Leon Dwayne, Lois, Lloyd Stanley and Ruby Alice, Perry Jack-Mickey Rooney, in“NATIONAL VELVET”in TECHNICOLOR *** Feature Time: 1:08—3:29—7:08—9:29rr.TUESDAY, AUGUST 7BARGAIN NIGHTJack Haley and Ann Savage, in“SCARED STIFF”WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 8-9Here is a new mystery team that will keep you on the edge of your seats ... Its RKO’s surprise mystery of theyear! •Dick Powell and Ann Shirley, inMURDER, MY SWEET”