Jackson County IL Archives News.....ALL AROUND THE TOWN September 21, 1922 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary Riseling riseling@insightbb.com July 25, 2006, 8:50 pm The Daily Independent Newspaper, Murphysboro, IL September 21, 1922 Mrs. John MONTGOMERY of West Division Street is ill. F. R. BOHANNON was a business caller in Carbondale Thursday. Joe DAVENPORT went to Campbell Hill Wednesday on business. Mrs. W. B. WRIGHT of Carbondale shopped here Thrusday. Harry GRUSHKIN was a business visitor in Carbondale Thursday. Mrs. George M. DAUER went to Sparta Thursday to attend the fair. Miss Mabel HALL went to Sparta Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Edna WOLFF. Mrs. Bessie CARTER and Miss Bessie WARD of Willisville shopped here Wednesday. Mrs. R. E. GOODMAN went to Ava Thursday to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Lorin HANNA went to Oraville Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. Ann SHANNON. Everett STEPHENS a typhoid patient at St. Andrew's hospital is improving nicely. Mrs. C. I. BLACKMAN has accepted a position at the Famous Ready to Wear Store as saleslady. Herbert SCHOLLE of Carrollton, Mo., who has been visiting friends here returned home Wednesday. Miss Cora NORTH of Percy is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Roger WALWARK of North 15th Street. Mesdames T. E. SHOMAKER, John MACKEY and Albert PICKARD went to Sparta Thursday to attend the fair. Mrs. W. W. KELLY of Grand Tower spent a few hours here Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. Frank COX made a business trip to Anna Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. S. PICKERING of Gorham were shoppers here Thursday. Mrs. E. LINDSEY of Grand Tower was a business visitor in this city Thursday. Charles MARTELL returned to Chicago Thursday to resume his studies in an art school. Mrs. A. C. McNIER and Mrs. Frank McNIER of Carbondale spent a few hours in this city Thursday afternoon on pleasure. Howard SUMMERS of Mt. Carbon was placed in the hospital here Thursday afternoon for treatment of typhoid fever. Mrs. M. E. SPANN and Mrs. G. R. WALLACE and son Billie of Golconda are visiting at the home of Mr. & Mrs. George ROLENS on Division Street. Eugene M. YOST of Carbondale, democratic candidate for county clerk was in Murphysboro Thursday in the interest of his candidacy and was greated warmly. Miss Minnie SCHMIDT went to Sparta Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Clarence LEMINGS and to attend the Sparta fair. Miss Pearl STRICKLIN went to Sparta Thursday morning to visit her grandfather Charles McMANUS who is very ill. Mrs. Lottie BANTFELD of Campbell Hill and daughters, Misses Minnie and Anna, were among the shoppers here Wednesday. Mrs. Ed REECE of North 9th Street went to St. Louis Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mae WILLIAMS, after which she will go to Des Moines, Ia., where she will attend the Old Soldiers' Reunion. Mrs. Charles MATHIS and little daughter, Geraldine, of Percy who have been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roger WALWARK of North 15th Street returned home Wednesday afternoon. The following are those who among the Murphysboro people who attended the fair at Sparta Thursday: Mr. & Mrs. Howard BLAIR and son, Earl, Mrs. Arthur WELSHAN, Mr. & Mrs. A. R. MORRIS, Mr. & Mrs. Arch McDOWELL, Mr. & Mrs. Ora HANNA, Misses Addie PHIFER and Marie CLEMENTS and Andy REICHRATH and Raymond PHIFER. Samuel KING of Olive Street went to Chester Thursday morning to attend the wedding of his brother, George KING to Miss Annis GIDMOORE and the wedding of his sister, Miss Maudie KING to Riley GIDMOORE. The weddings took place Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at the parsonage of Rev. W. A. WOODS. After the wedding ceremonies the newly weds and Mr. King went to Sparta to attend the fair. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/jackson/newspapers/allaroun175nnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ilfiles/ File size: 4.1 Kb