L HOMEhut vert* Murphys-st, at t lit*nry Mar birthday, lere wero the table ' good tu ret rush Mu rshalliverybody Mr. Mar-rtlniays.—OUlNUiriUN OF A. J. SMITHISThu condition of A. .). Smith who suffered a paralytic stroke last Wednesday at his home near Sand Ridgeremains unimproved, lie has beenhelpless and speeehlt ss sine*' thestroke; and his relatives fear for theworst.R. AND McBRIDEwas given it* of liar •ing their delightful and Mrs. th a nice 10 attend-‘Jie guests 1 McBride Mrs. Sun; and Mrs. er Kdith rs. James aud Mrs bert, MrMr. andiaUey aud 'fvjrlle .Melt n-e, Mrs.u!»e DaleyI flams andolf. Miss Bride andi non, Maude Herrin, Orba Graff,UNIMPROVED Clara Levan Blanche and Helen Ini-hoff, Mae Bucholz, Ethel Ward and Della Heiple; Messrs Sherman andJohn Graff. Deo and Glarance Young man. Ardeil and August Pulcher, Wind el Snyder, Everett Graff Elmer Evans. Carl Worthen Homer Baker. Kenneth Whitson, Howard Qualls, George and Fred Fisher William Kim--- I mel, Henrv Imhoff, Norman Weath*FUNERAL OF MRS. AL- ! t rford, Fred Butz. Jr. Carl and ElmerMEDA RICE MONDAY I Fisher and Clyde and Clarence Evans. ---Everyone, departed at a late hour reThe funeral services of Mrs. Al*' porting a fine time.meda Rice was held at the home of -----her niece, Mrs. John Crombar, of ( MRS. ROSSER A. POWELL! Dewey street at - p. 111. Monday, in- HONOR GUEST AT TARTYtcrtnt;nt at Mt. Carbon cemetery. The ( -deceased leaves to mourn their loss j Miss Rachel Wynn, teacher of the one daughter aud son-in-law. Mr. and Junior Loyal Daughters class of theMrs. Will Obermiller, and grandson, Fay Obermiller, of East St. Louis; four brothers, John, Chas., Hiram and Frank Yewell; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Armstrong of Cartervllle and Mrs. F. M. Roberts of Marion; Mrs. ClaraChristian church, and members of tlie class, gave a party at the former’s home at 115 South 11th St. Monday evening complimentary to Mrs. Rosser A. Powell, nee Kathleen Reeder, who was married Saturday eveniug.j Bronco, niece, and Frank Nolan, ne- Mrs. Powell was an active member of phew, of this city. the class. The evening was devoted toThe funeral was largely attended | games and contests, and refreshments by friends and relatives. Rev. W. A. were served. The class presented theI Hurtung. minister of the ! church, officiated.A PARTYChristianhonor guest with an electric iron asa remembrance front them. About twenty members were present.Spares.- *Too many women look on their huebands as . mere automobileacces’ENDENTMessrs. Clarence and Clyde Evans * entertained at. their howe^a nujnbur 1of‘their friends Saturday night. Var- _ «ious games were played on the lawn, series.—Tarrytovn News.I At a late hour ice cream was served to the following; Mr. aud Mre. Hur-i Ipn Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heiple, !Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evuus, Misses j Esther and Pearl Graff. Laura and lt;il 9 o’clock Tuesday evenin gund willt*(j a nut-a Golda Baker Bernoice * remain closed all day. July fth*ad Maude Weatherford T* ajicia. Im-: J -—it FANNY BRIGGS Sec.NOTICEt uion stores will remain open uu