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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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Alton, Illinois
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-f Young Doney reason he faces sy Metheny surveys the Saturday and completely wrecked the kitchen of his parents' home at 5dl Dry an ta. period a car, ownership still unknown, rolled down a hill East Alton. He's the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metheny.

Girl, 7, Escapes Serious Injury When Struck by Car EDWARDSVILLE A seven- year-old girl escaped serious injury here Sunday when struck by a car while riding her bicycle in the 800 block of Prickett Avenue. Renee Lienemann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lienemann, 247 Aams, suffered bruises to her mid section but no broken bones, her mother said today. The mishap occurred at 2:55 p.m.

on rainslick streets, according to Patrolman Charles Glaser who investigated. Driver of the car, Robert W. Hawkins, 28, of 1115 Prickett, told police the child rode her bike into his path from in front of a parked car and he was unable to stop before hitting the bike. No charges were filed. Abo reported was a minor two car accident at 1:10 a.m.

today in the 200 block of North Main Street. Cars driven by James H. Griggs, 29, of 407 Mildred, Alton, and Hubert D. Pulllam, 55, of 230 Third Edwardsville, collided as both headed north on Main Street. Both autos received minor damage.

Hospital Notes Eight area residents were admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital Highland, during the past week nd and five patients were dis- harged. Admitted were: Thomas Noble Garner, ate. Mrs. Helen Tudor, 1025 Longfellow; Mrs.

Margaret troud, 739 Hale; Miss Verna Talleur, Rte. Elvin McDonugh, 818 Handle; Chris and Tames Buhr, 230 Adams. Discharged were: Dean Waton, 416 E. Vandalia; Clyde Hartung, 245 Crane; Miss Kely Kerckhoff, 317 East Franklin; Alton Dog Wins Two Trophies Glen Hill Emperors Star won two trophies in the Mississippi Valley Kennel Club dog show at Francis Field of Washington University Sunday afternoon. The dog, a collie owned by Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Owens 2249 Norside drive, won firsi place over 31 other dogs in the Novice Obedience Class. The other trophy was given for having the highest score for COOK'S PAINTS TRUCKLOAD LADDER SALE Strong, light can be handled easily by one man. Includes vinyl end-caps, rubber safety feet.

16-Ft. Et. 11.98 Ahw tiies te and uooiw $13.15 $14.95 Iff- $17.95 151 5 COOK'S FAULTS IW Robert Daugherty, 457 Cass Mrs. Ladonna Clayton; 101' Troy Rd. FALSE TEETH i.

overcome looee plate dleeomfort. PA8TEETH. an improved powder, eprtnkled OB upper and lower plateehoidi them 8 they more drug A Ettt Alto boy on bond on a burglary ftarge, "Wii picked up early day fot Violation of the tillage's littte-used curfew law, He Is Vance Doherty, son ot Mr. and Mrg. John T.

Doherty Hlllvtew Ave, He was picked up at 1:25 a.m. near St. touts Avenue cafe. Police released the boy to his pending a hearing. Police Chief Harold Rig said today that all parents are warned to make aure their children do not violate the curfew Doherty, along with other youths, was charged last month with being involved in i series of burglaries In Godfrey Bast Alton, Edwarasville and ColllnsviUe.

The case has not been presented to Madison County grand jury: Car Stolen A car was reported stolen 'rom a at the Olln Works early today according to East Alton police. The car, oivned by Harold Belangee of fete. 1, Bethalto was a 1954 model. He told police the car I was locked. S'tm'New Sfettat Md Wttrt tttt fa irons ire eueu ror nged by TWd Jodidal judges, Parade Set at Pawl diMHMtoni are planted each morning and afternoon, with a featured speaker at luncheon each day.

The morning session today on assignable to magit- rates" was moderated by Judge Joseph Barf of Wood ftiver. Carlinville dARLlNVILLE The annual Memorial Day parade and program, sponsored by the Guy Baird Post 854, American Legion, will be held Monday, May 31, according to Denby R. Bor ing, general chairman, The program on the square, will begin with a half hour concert by the Carlinville High School band, directed by George C. Reid, Speaker of the program will be the Rev. Lennis Blackburn of the Assemblies of God church.

Marshall for the parade will be Richard Shirley. Norman Neunaber is chairman of the grave decorating committee. Units slated to appear in the parade include Boy and Glr Scouts and related units; vet erans groups and the two public school bands. Jfar the Finest in Fresh Vegetables IT'S YOUR FRIENDLY TOM-BOY tHAT LEADS THE PARADII Brownie's Tom-Boy Cottage 'Hlllt Dauer'i Tom-Boy Roxana JL ateldUlallBsll iBkaM A BVtUlM 'IHim On began it wfth MftLuh iiMfcAfejaUtM XaNbttAftama) ah fit ine luncneon speaKer was Frews, director tw aadl nnnisirBuTe uiirw iimon) courts, who spoKe on the few Bfla tiKB new trtal courts. Monday and Tuesday sessions, mulwly.

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Years Available:
1853-1972