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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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AND- EntertfiEmeftts Entertained for Town OueiU, Mrs. Lillian A. Kitzenberg Of 31J tidlo street entertained thJflV Homo In honor'of Mrs. Moore ot Chicago; find WTB, Ct 1 vrnthcrs of A lunch was pobed, places belnp Irninged for ten gubstB. Thfe dfedoro.

"ons prettily carried out In nnd yellow. St. Louis Married Wlnmoellor and VerinH Wtlnvortli, both of St. Louis, wen mmrlod at 30 o'dlock ovenlnp at tho homo of Rev. E.

L. Gibson. The ccuplo cnnip to Alton lato ycsterdaj, nftoinoon and after securing the-11' iuiRO wont nt onfce to the parsonaeiCj of the Presbyterian Church whore coromom was Alpha Zeta Annual Boat Ride. Tlio members of the A'Pha Zeta So rlcly of Shurtleff C.ollege will, hold tliol'r annual boat rl'de up the Missis- slppl on next Wednesday evening, pro tlip wonthtjr is agreeable. The bo made; on the nipmbors to 4 o'clock and 111 remain out 1 uptil-10 o'clock.

l-rr will bo taken'along and Will served on the Informal Party for Miss Qasklns. An Informal parly was giveniiat- the liome of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gasklns on Orovo street last? evening Itf of Miss Phyllis who will leave Monday for school in Chicago. number of tlie friends of 'Miss planned a picnic jsupper in her Jiohbr to bo held at Rock Spring Park evening.

On account of the weather the affair was held at her Home Instead. Among those present "were the Hisses Hazel Parrish, Esther Loeper, Dorothy Ponrose, Mamie Dixori and the Messrs. Louis Blckel, R. Norman, George Mlddaugh. Edward Gallagher, Joo McMullen, Walter Budde Klmcr Miss Mattle A birthday party at, home of Miss Mattie "Amrhb'ln "of V.vmv.

street in hpnor; of, her eighteenth birthday anniversary, Tlje' evening was Bpent in games nnd music, favors at the former- being awarded-! Emily Young and DurlniS the evening dainty refreshments were served. The who left at a. late hour, presented Miss Ainrheih with many beautiful presents. Among those present were the Rose Gerard, Ida Ruoknian, Lillian Atkins, Emily YOung, 'Mabel Lorch, Sylvia Gunn, Gertrude Carmella, Mario Keirle, Grace Mobler, Jliittio Amrheln, Freda Rosenthal, The Crovfn of Womanhood "Uncared for hair cannot be beautiful. There is no part of the human makeup so revengeful as the hair, It cries out: Look at me, care for me, or I will disgrace you! Treat mo with consideration and I a glory to you." i wofdsT? Ijllian' an unquestioned authority.

on feminine attractiveness, placed no uncertain value on-nice hair as a hair not only" canrfbf but is actually a disgrace. But why have Ill-kept, hair? ,7. a few ly to brushing and intelligent cation of NEWBRQiS'-pERPIC the hair may be mfide to yield dcrful returns in increased charm. Dandruff is'the direct cause'of trouble thato hair becomejs thin, falls out Jh qua; I moat gratifying fleSclM i iO tnn urnmnM TffftQ necessity. BS fumed and Is de dressing, RofeS'e, ftaljajiatf, Wolff of fi't.

Louis and amith, 'Prank Theurey, Albert Albert Swope, HAJ-ry Canftan, WillUta Harry tianhan; Jialey, Henry "'-lart, entertained ft MlsiMao of entertalnod thfe memlfero 'df thk Bro- kftw-Eden offlde force Friday evening at her homo, in a vpry pleasant wan- ner. After a social evening refreshments wero'lerved. Oenersi Federation of Clubs. board of'dJwctotB of tho eraj tFodereAIdh 6f Women'B Clubfl ntoetlnR In dhjcigo voted' Friday to hold-the J.91S biennial convention In Hot Springs, Aufc. the date of same to bo settled todayTThe board voted to hold Us In New Orleans on April lo 11 and 12.

fhis MBS Katherlne McKlnney pf, Elm street, and J. M. Atkinson were marrleij at 'o'clock at the parsonage of the Qer- Evangelical by E. Both are well knowii ot the World" Dallflhts Three Hundred TpUrlrts. Over threo hundred frlendsr made the bur of the World' 1 Friday evening with the ladles of the Twelfth Street Presbyterian, Church and every one enjoyed a very pleasant evening'.

The tcain left" the church every fifteen minutes, each-carrying-about twenty- five tourists. At- the H. C. Miller home, Germany 'Was visited and' wafl presented wfth a pretzel wrapped up; at the Thomas Lewis' home the tourists were-, served wUh tea by attractive Japanese maidens; at Ireland, located the D. Me- Fadden "The Pig In 4ho lor" greeted the eye as well as numerous Here 'each, guest BWrrfep Stone and' was with a 'pipe.

At the Chalkidjpme were in, full view, glviirg an 'ekhibltibn ol ironing. Hire iBacli, received a pretty, flower. At the home of carl Yeakel, a pretty folk dance was enjoyed, given by six little people, under tho direction Miss Logan, The last country visited' was ''America, when, flfgt discovered and now. The close was very pretty here each received a sand- Wiphj regular, America at "the home of GPtlleb- Warner. Large Reception at the The'-large and's'pacious libme'ofMr.

B. Kelsey on Henry street ssthe Betting pretty scene last evening when the Alpha Zeta Society of Shurtleff or of the college' and, the members of the faculty. The receiving hours were from. 8 during the evening ai hundred guests The Kelsey was beautifully decorated In the spctety colors! -of PUrple and gold. Hidden behind a screen pf ferns In the back parlors was Orchestra and throughout the evening soft same- thraugh that hbusai jn-m The received bv Albert prpsldent Of the society, assisted by.

Professor and Mrs. L. M. Castle, and Mrs. J.

Kelsey an'd the 'Misses Chapin, Clyde, Hammond, Esther Jones Gertrude'Kelsey. During the evening a' very pretty program was rendered; The Male Quartet several select tjona as did 1 President Miss; Lula Rhoads gave a -reading. was served throughout the' Miss; Alice Gates presiding. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of program, and were carried out In-the purplo. niid color scheme.

rhb reception opened up the social college for the winter and proved a very pleasing and delightful, affair and was thoroughly enjoyed all who had-the pleasure of being present. Nachand-Mook Engagement Announced. Twenty yp ung ladies who.gathered' home of Miss Irene Ruddy at Fourth antt Oak streets last evening, oxp'ectlng'to meet Miss tjuddy'sguest from surprised later. In tho evening tjjQ. announconjont pf of Miss Gladys.

Mqbk to Raymond Nachand. Not one of guests knew of the plan to an-, nounce tho engagement until latp In thq evening. They had been invited to attend a given In the Honor of-i guost from Springfield and after IhQlr arrival werp informed thtit the guest had departed 1 unexpectedly. The guests wore entertained at. games and with music until about 10 o'oj-p'ck when the large dining room was th'rpwn open.

The dining room was cleverly decorated In pink and white. The Center piece WOB a bower jijade of pink and white crepe streamers jinder which was a. large boqueb and white sweet peas. From center piece to each plate ran a streamer carrying the place card on which had been written a short verse. The favprs were small baskets pf candy.

While were all seated abput the "table 1 Mlua Ruddy Arose and announced the engage- th'bn't. Miss Mook is a beautiful and tnlont od-young lady who has many friends In 4Hon. She Is a graduate frpm the P. Armstrong School of Music. She hpme With her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Sohnorr, many The was not announced last evening but It will probably'take place during tho fall. Those who, ware prownt last won' Ing wore Misses Phllopena Bergnr, FJprenoe Hurley, Clara Flo 9enhes, HpnrieWa Berger, Margaret Ooleman, Stella Glnaa, Bertha Strulf Hilda arid Llillan Benslngnr, Florence Uphr, Nollle Soliloutor, Bvn Nnohand Mildred WleBbocli, Minnie Braunagol, Calnnthe Brufggoman, Laverna Rud on best wishes ibf their friends upon the an- nounofiment of thelf marriage. of the, young was announced some time ago so the wedding will he no great although friends were not let Into the'secret as to'when the wedding Would taker place. Trio Recital 0e Given Under the V. I.

A. Auspices. the' members pf the V. I. A.

Commission -today, arrangements for a tijlo'recital wliich will be given, Jn' Ajton on the eighth -and ninth of January under the auspices of the V. J. A. ladles. The trio will b'e Sent to Alton by the National, Society of Broader Education and with this society that the ladies signed with morning.

The; trip will come for two ghts with promise of giving angos of program. pl The announcement that music lovers can look, fbrward to such a treat will bp a most Welcomed one and the ladjea 1 can feel assured that the bringing, of a'good musical trio to Alton will be appreciated. Enjoyed JJariquet Last Evening. The-class! of men at the Cherry Street Church, taught by Mr. John Christy of the First Baptist Church, enjoyed evening served to them by ladles of the church.

Last June a campaign stir ted to a.larger attendance more members for the ilass and' jeaders were and'i'gthe clasB divided. The 'campaign waged for two and ust, with Forerimn and Pressley J. Simmons leaders. The losers the campaign last evening entertained the' winners with After the banquet was served the 'men enjoyed a pleasant evening and several talks. Talks Were, glven'tiy Rev: S.

D. Mckenny and John Music Lovers in Alton Preparing for Many Events. Frpm the 'present outlook -It would- seem that the lovers pf good music- city would hayje a chance grWtify their" icleslrfi for the better ilass of music. Many musical even- ngs of importance haye -already been announced and a number of others be arinouhceid within a- few weeks. With the'announcement that the V.

will, bring a musical treat to Alton In January, the Camerata; horns annual concerts and the Musical Festival'being arranged by Mrs. D. Rohland: and the Dominant Ninth Chorus to celebrate. their twenty-fifth anniversary tho outlook Is more than favorably. year furnishes her patrons, and a musical evening of great rarity as do who entertain ut their own homes.

In the last few "years Mr. Sauvage has brought to Alton the St. Louis Symphony, Orchestra which has attracted wide When an artist or artists of "ability comes to our city the Altonlans, who believe -in( them should give thorn thoir flnanclal' support as well aB thoir good wishes in ordor that.their coming tp our might bo warranted, Mr6. i-, 10 1 rfe.nterlii.lri.e.d Cogpc.ll. Hr--.

j. had as her: the Council i ciousiy. day fpr of 1917 season In president, ifbjp was dota1npd'aV nomo 1 ct pugene absence no bua)h Roll call, was member responding "wJMj expflrlpnoB of the papt sumraor. The 1 program of the afternoon was In charge of R. D.

who very interestingly, butlinod the coming year's work) will deal with "Woman'B Work Irj tbo Mrs. in her tne different typos jvojjjijiiii jsnd WOB by spvomlpthajr la dies wlio (llsRiisBod types Mrs. aiflbu "Greek Wpmnn JJw; J.vi'.iilcOlnnlB tho "Roman Wonyin; "Thp of helmlna Trenchery H. Paul "The Blue and A. P.

Earth the an." Bach lady treated the subject as signed to her in a very concise yet wholiy Interesting Btyle. The pro gram was very good throughout: and ffRvo the members' an Insight 1 as to whf.t would bq handled during tlu meetings this Before the guests denarted to meet again on the jiscond Tuesdqiy of Oo tpber, thirteenth, Mrs. McGlnnls served a dainty repast, being assisted by ber daughter, Mlfts Grace MoOln nis, and bfeawast Hock Spring Parurwhon nho her (life mtJniberfl of the cant which, iook nart In "The Baohnlor's ItOrtance," tho nlnylot gtwrttstiret wlnv er by the iludontjunt High School, Armstrong bctertrher War- fytoM lielen school teacher of alt plays Riven By tho Hlsh School PERSONAL Mrs, Anna Nolsoh visiting her slStpr, Mrs. it D. Shlrey of Henry Secretary H.

rfefb the Board i 1 Trade will leavd "Cleveland, Ohio, this evening the Cdn- 'ontlon of 1 commercial ormor Al Ionian, Is visiting Alton. Dixon finds many changes hafe occurred in 'Alton since he tJKt; Juttetneyer ot Jefferfbn fcfty 1 her HttfJ A Elizabeth, are In Altftn, called here he serious 0t Mn. Hubbard of, EasflWlfBErSet. Mr. and Mrs.

Julius left today for Florida 1 Jtney will ipend the winter on their Waldron Bailey, the zfafcjd author sailed on his Mend' It', p. Mifth'Sc resterday. Mr. Bailey will soon have nother Interesting book 1 -the reas. He is ot that hu-' man interest story "In the Heart of he Blue Ridge" so much attention at the Hlpnddrome a ipupjle of years ago, wften it timed And given'heft.

Mrs. L. P. Poole.ha'a'arrived hbinfe rom- an extended 'visit! With" relatives' and friends Jh Paul will' morning for where he will attend 'tfehoot this yeaY; Mrs. O.

M. Elder -fconie thief morning from een spending the pase few montfts he guest of Rubenstein returned last even- nglrom Ashley, S. where he pme time ago forhis 1 'On-'a count, severe. ''In Rubenstein ed to come home. Mrs.

A. is the house of Mrs. K. of East Fourth Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Keene of vyest Alton, leave-this-'fcvenlng- or.a trip' to Decatu'r. Prank James SmlUxvhave returned from a few dayjt at the State Pair Miss Calllo Armstrong iardin to vtelt a few 'reJa- lyes, Luecht, who haw bdefc oho'' Of he clerical jthesFlorlvHonftt. Bakery sinie It started, resigned ton day to take charge of tbe.TetaiV-depart- ment of the Model Bakery recently tarted by her father, V6px LaBchti-iat Sixth and Spring has two out and had ordered Arthur Har.vey, of Los Ange- visited WJih hot relatlvoi nt place the past week. Mlsw Jonnlo Hyadraan was an Al- toti visitor Thursday. p.

U. RotscH family left for OHlman, wiiore ho will charge of the Big Four publlfl srhool com' Monday with Alice ItotAitiriB an toachcr. vHorman nnd family, of Hnrvnl, visited with rolntlvoa thn past week. For frosh CJOWB. Prliop right.

Apply W. S. tiaruvlck, R. 20, HrlRhton, HI. Allen Lawrence liomo from County where vlsitrd roln- for Roveral wooks.

Mfi charge of of tltfl at 'jtfrs, tuid chll- dre'fa were the flf in ft and family, Thursday. W. DikKuethe was a-businpsn vlsi- Bt. Friday, i Theodora, of Al- toh, spent Sunday With Miss Laura wore toarrlfcd twb gone to house hooping at the corner of Fourth and Ridge streets. Henry Jonason had a narrow capo' from tinjurloB when his team.

jfrxjnvhlm. He fell offHWio Wagon just at the start-and the (etthij ran about a mile. Johnson was returning from Ed. Fischer's where he had.holpod fill a silo Saturday, wliliolrwas the'Iast one to 'bo filled at thiB 'Quite of this place attended the RlUgUng Bros, circus at' Alton -Friday. A llghtxfrost made its.

appearance here Friday.morning. A few of the' most tender plants were frozen. Fred Bohlmeyer; J.T., Lawrence Wood weije visitors in St. Louis Sunday. August and Hirry Heuer, 3.

Oohn- and Sd. Deitzel attended the Sttite-'Fa'lr Monday, and, Fred, Wil- Paul and "Elmer Johnson, Ketothe, Louis SLert.e.lp, and Laura Berjels'attended the fair Tuesday. $i'efl Krinard, of California, visited with "Wm. Johnson one day last week. 11 Albert Jones of East Alton spent Sunday'with Ed.

Ferguson nnd Bister, Miss Anna, Misses Mary Wcrts and Edith HoiikhnuB were guests of relative's gt, Louis Sunday. 1 Rob Pfaff and'family of Alton, Mr. and Mrs; V. Waft and, daughter, Mrs. A.

J. motored to Springfield Sunday where they Will Schaum and family of Bunker Hill called oh Mat. Schaum and family Sunday. Frank Scbcurer, Thomas nnd John McCauley made a business' trip to Kdwardsvllje Saturday. Mrs, Fcllbach, Mr.

arid Mrs. Jacob Qraul and son, Wesley, went to AUon Sunday tio. hear Rev. Anstermann's farewell Rev. Austerih'snn and- family have many friends In this vicinity who' wish them much SUCCESS in their new Martin Thompson, Chan.

Bruoggo- man, Jos. Lohr and Frank Schaum i made n. 1 Edwardsville Monday. G. Bassett' took them 6ver in Mis Automobile.

A large number of our citizens attended the State Fair fars Automobile Accessories The enamel 'finish of the body can bo restored to fits original lustre until the car looks like new. "This done by ovjflws after months of use. The onamcl Is baked onto the i steel at (ntcnse heat, Dust, mud and neglect may dull Its. appearance finish Is still there waiting to bo brought back, by. a nimplo process of cleaning." Price Touring Car and Roadster $810.00 f.oi b.

Haefert, 86lbold's 6ara gel" "'Both Phones 99. Misa Dora Martin hree Weeks 1 visit in fMtttif with relatives JUAREZ READY FOR BANDITS ATTACK. Force of Defenders Ffiis Been' ened Increased Cavalry Troops. By United preae, Jaurez, ze garrison here is. being nforced.

Three car loads of payalry arrived this morning, These additions, to the forces; bore'wore prornQtaavby- the threat of Villa ho drtye tfle! "iarranza Boldiers 4nto the Rio Grande Gonzales, Cavranza commander has posted that any found with ammunition, pn his porson or in his would' betW: rested fprthwUh. Tlio city driven by i skidded Into 'track fljf. Heskott and bha machines suBtained, slight daraagq, pcour- rod near the 1 Half Holiday Non.son Toda'y omplpyes of. tho Western Dartrldgo company who' Imjbytng a 'Sturday half with, Bummer, were kept at wpfJc until 4 o'clock Hlils aftor'hobn, jfhon they received their two weeks They will bo let off from work every in future at 4 o'clock, in- ittciad of at half past but will be bald tor full time. In Saturday no bettor bargain day In Alton than, Is other of.Aho week iCpr reason that -ovary-, day is a bargain, day, but farmers prob ably can find mpre time to aparo coming aftor 'bargains on.

day than during the weok, and this will account fpr the, very largo uum- hnr of who camo to Altonito.day with produce of some kind. turned home wRU. wagoiiH. automo- btlen, or buggies well tilled 'With BOOdB. Greatest Cooking Capacity Ever Produced You can Bake, Broil, Boil, Roast, Toast, Wash and Iron all at the same time' with just one fire to tend and feed.

Cole's Patented Fresh Air Oven makes the above possible. You can bakb and do heavy top cooking at the same time without burning things up in the oven as in all other ranges. Save your fuel save oinnecessary labpr and hours of valuable time by using the Double Capacity COLE'S Hot Blast Range save Mudo qif Stwfc of Robert a traveling solcar man, arrived homo', this morning from a business trip through Jpiva, 1 Wisconsin and'other northern Shortly after his' arrival iiqine ha engaged UlBcuHslon of politics with E. Camnboll, who is always a jpompprat. noh Walters was confident thatj WiBconsln would go atrong, and whan his tastcpAe'nt was 1 QUflHtloned, he offered to go, further and made a wager of a hat that even tho Btno of MlHBOiirl.would go Republican.

The bet ws taken pn tUe hnslH that it would give a majority fpr Hughes, Double Cooking Capacity caused by the Hot Blast Fuel Saving which shoots a flame of gas under all six lids. It heats a wash boiler on the lids and will boil water in ttie reservoir with soft coal. Double Oven Capacity caused by the 'extra two inch height in the oven, thus making it possible to place the largest roaster on the oven rack and still have the oven bottom free for other work. Rich, Juicy Meats broiled to a King's taste by the less and odorless broiler and toaster. The only economical and nutritious way to prepare meat since all the natural flavors and juices are saved instead of being awty.

Tftfe Broiler and Toaster, leaves the top of the range free for Other cooking. Don't put it this great bargain range in your home today. It has 14 special features of real economy and convenience hot found in other ranges. "The Double Capacity Range' Look for tht Name "Cole'i" Nonv Other Genuine C. J.

Jacoby Co, 627-629 East Broadway. 6WA.

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