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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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I WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28. 1922. ALTON KVRNTNtt TRTJRGRAPH PAGE FT WOOD RIVER EAST ALTON nio Delegates to Girl Re. serves of Wood Rlv Canute left yesterday for DawaRlac, Michigan, aw a to represent the girl reserves- Ohanute will be gonoVfor 10 rtrt'vw on her trip.

Return Home to Centralla, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Ileeves have re- lumed to their home In Centralla, 111, Bflrr a visit with Mrs. Hoove's sinter, JIVH. C.

N. Moore of Park View. Irene Elder Improving. Mian Irene Elder Is Improving at homo where she has been HI for week. Spent Da'y In Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thurman and Mr and Mrs. A. James motored to jit, Louis yesterday nnd enjoyed tho day at Forest Park Highlands.

To Spend Vacation With His Grandparents Wallace Miller will spend a week's vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Mury Miller of St. Louis. Ill With Tonsllltls. Little Donald Marelng, son and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Marelng of White Law Avenue has been quite ill with tonsllitis for several days. Yesterday his fever wns down and he was nble to sit up, an dla getting along nicely. Resigns Position, Mrs. Pennll'olrt has resigned her position at the Standard Oil Company.

Buys Property In Alton. Ed Seallfnberg has bought the stove and residence of Mro. Ida B. Payne Layman of Upper Alton and will conduct the business there. Mrs.

Layman will join her husband who is in Washington where they will make their MINE MASSACRE SURVIVORS. Machinery Purfchased of J. H. Bottom Clifford Manlove owner of the new filling station on Ferguson Avenue, lias purchased the machinery and vulcanizing business of J. H.

Bottom and moved it to his station at First and Ferguson. Mr. Bottom will be employed with the Maulove concern. Miss Secretan Leaves for Vacation. Miss Helen Secretan of Peorla, formerly a teacher here left for Michigan to spend her vacation.

Miss Se- cretan was a bridesmaid at the Maguire-Quinn wedding. Leave For Home. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Quinn left yesterday for their home in Shirley, 111., The couple were married last week and will make their home in Shirley.

Attend Opera In St. Louis. Among those who enjoyed the Double Celebration Last Sunday at the home of Wm. L. Lawrence on Broadway celebrated their 81st wedding anniversary.

It was also the birthday anniversary of Walter Quillen. A fine dinner was' served to a number of relatives and a few closo friends and a general good time was held by all. Accident Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howoll and son Wlllard in company with Mr.

and Mrs. Parker Madroy of Alton went fishing Sunday to Klopenolers pond. A good day was spent, but on return- Ing homo the car was driven by the young Mudrey who collided with stump and Jarred the car so as to throw lilUe Willard Howell against the car receiving injuries to his shoulder. A physician attended his injuries. Mrs.

Howell was also hurt about the mouth and Mrs. Madrey received a few ugly bruises. Littlo Wlllard is resting as well as can bo expected. Observed Birthday Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Stoeckel and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Dan W.

Stockel and daughters, Misses Lucy and Mollie spent Sunday with Mrs. Dan Hallen it elng the birthday of Mrs. Hal' ler a nice dinner was served and a pleasant day spent together. Mrs Haller Is well known and has many friends here and Surrounding, having been bom and raised in this locality, We nil unite in wishing mother Hal ler many more happy birthdays- Notes Bernico and Kenneth Hale have gone to Klderado, Illinois to visit will grandparents for a little while. They were accompanied as far as E.

St. Louis.by their mother, Mrs Lawrence Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frankie, Mini Belle Englehart spent Sunday in Jer seyville.

Miss Belle remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Hicks have returned from a few weeks visit with relatives in St. Charles, Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. Reeves of Wood Riv er and Miss Eva Weaver of St. Loui were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Ferrin last Sunday.

Mrs 'Thbrnas Shaw and children of Michl gan City are also guests wiith Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin for a while. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Quillen of De catur came today for a visit wit 15,000 Bond Fixed For Alleged Bandit. Clement Koreslnl of St. Louis, Mo, rrcsted at Springfield, 111, Infit Bat- rday, charged with robbing nn Am- rlonn Express driver of $18,000.00 on line Iflth, 11)21 at. Grnnlt.c City, 111- nola, was arraigned tn thn Circuit Icmrt Tuesday nnd ploadod not guilty Ipon motion of his attorney his iond was reduced from Slfi.OOO to 0,000 and wns signed by L. OB, Cashier of the Citlzen'n Hlnto Bank of Kdwardavlllc, Illinois, bond waa mndo returnable July Oth, 1022.

Joseph O'riourlce of Chicago, the sole survivor of: a group of six massacred in the southern Illinois war The mob nhot four of O'Rourke's companions and hanged the fifth. O'Uourke was left for dead, but was later )rought to the hospital at Herrin, 111., with his paw shot away and three bullets in his body. The first ui tne auuuiern ijjinojs mine war battle, James Mor ris, of Johnson City, III. Morris, a member of the union's trucn committee was shot on entering the mine. Dr.

Black and Head Nurse Dudenbostel the Hospital, are dressing Morris' wounded arm. Funeral Millnrd J. Tho funeral of Mlllard 3, L.OW* morrow afternoon at 2 180 o'otOotl J. J. Mullen, deputy state factory inspector was homo today under ordora from headquarters, which Instructed all et.ttto employes to lake a day off out of respect to Governor Small, the funeral of whoso wife occured today.

from tho family home will be the aunpleofi of the Franklin loditi No. 25, F. A. M. Fashion's Choke 1 A toft, rtllnti, pearly white pcsrance, the cholco of Sncl'iy, readily obtained by use of IJ Oriental Cream Refreihlngfand heittlntfto fhe TM r.nn-mc»»y liquid cream.

UM (ton Hie hands. dlKOlorMWM trtirt FERD. T. HOPKFNfl ft or her homo in Christopher, 111, at tor a six weeks with her aun and uncle E. J.

Cooper on Broadway John Ross left yesterday for Union where he will make his horn- flls family will follow immediately Mr. Hos 0 has purchased a farm a Union and will farm it. They expec to get their car load of furniture ou Monday. They left their place in the hands of Bauer and Halo Co sale, which Is located on Ridge near the Village Hall. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Blangi at their home on Dry street this week a little daughter. They now hav three sons and ono daughter. Alton Chambers of Indianapolis. is here visiting his brother, Dalton Chambers and other relatives for a few days.

The infant son of Thomas Hortan was ill, but Is much improved. Cactus Cane Cut Jn 1849 C. H. Moiitcalm of 1217 1-2 East Fourth street is the proud possessor of a cactus cane, cut in 1849, from a 'plant in Arizona by his grandfather, Lewis Henry Leech. Mr.

Leech originally an early resident of Kentucky, made a trip to Arizona and cut the cane for a souvenir. Tirod- Thirsty f. Municipal opera In St. Louis Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs.

J. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Manlove, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Lutz. Gradi on Roxana Road. The hill north of the interurban road on the Rosana Road will be levelled by placing dirt there which will be quite an Improvement. Rev.

Fowler Visits Wood Rlv r. Friends of Rev. Fowler, former pastor of the TJ. B. church here, were glad to see him in Wood River yesterday.

Rev. Fowler is visiting here for a few days and came up from St. Louis where he has been attending a conference. Last night he was Invited to take a ride and was taken to the U. B.

church -where a surprise reception was held for him by his former members, which was greatly enjoyed by everybody present. B. Y. P. U.

Ice Cream Social The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church will give an ico cream social at tho Baptist church Frl'day evening for the piano fund Come and enjoy a pleasant to Alton by Parents' Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bund were called to Alton yesterday on account of the Illness of Mr. Bund's father and mother. They have both been very ill at their home. Locates Missing Boy.

Chief of Police Holland of Wood River, after making a thorough search of alleys, barns and other places located Jack Hitter-who has been missing several days. He -was found near the Fox place and brought to hig mother who was overjoyed to find her son. Officer Holland refused the $5 reward and said he was only too glad to restore the missing boy to his i mother. Receives Presents for New Home. At a meeting of the parishioners of St.

Bernad's church, last night, Rev. E. J. Douglas received many useful presents for his new home in Wood River, having been appointed pastor their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walte Quillen on Monroe street. Miss Blanche Hoehn was a Sunday visitor here. Ben Tuscher and family and John Ireland and family were all callera at Dorsey Sunday. Mrs. John Rlngerlng is ill at her home near Bethalto.

Mrs. Ringerlng was overcome by heat while picking a few berries at her home Saturday. Her condition is much improved. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Upple and family visited relatives in Dow Sunday they were accompanied home by the former's mother, Mrs. Dryer who remained until Monday. Mrs. Adeline Luman has returned to her home in St. Louis.

She left Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeken entertained the following guests at their home here Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Ooldacker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haaeen all of Olive, Edward En- of Madison, Mr.

and Mrs. W. jiesolman of th place. A jolly day was dpent by all. Walter Ferrin spent the week end visiting in Alton.

The city rents have been moved to new pump house. Any one wish- Ing to can pay there. Miss Mary Watson is visiting relatives in Fairfield. Miss Violet was a St. Louis visitor yesterday.

She went to meet her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quillen of Decatur. Edward EiiRleman of Madison has returned home after a visit b.ere with relatives. Miss Josephine Vanpreter and Mrs.

Alexander M6or left yesterday for Elvins, for a few clays visit with the latter's brother. They will also visit Dr. Son and family In Bonne Terre, also friends in Doe Run. Mrs. Thomas Hall left yesterday for Galasia, 111.

Her husband will go Friday and join her for a visit. Miss Murrell Doerr left yesterday of the Wood River church. Notes. Mrs. Joe Reed of Juntry, Arkansas, are visiting Mrs.

Reed's brother and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starkie. Mrs. M.

F. Manning was a St. Louis visitor yesterday. Mr. Neely from Hartford attended the show at Alton last night.

Mrs. L. E. Hailman waa in St. Louis on business yesterday.

Tom Lasbury who has been visit- Ing his grandparents in St. Louis spent yesterday with his parents in Wood River and returned last night St. Louis to stay the remaining of the summer. Mrs. Walter Scoat was a St.

Louis visitors yesterday. Dorothy Lasbury and Eleanor Ju- noau shopped in Alton yesterday. Mrs. Ed. Harbhe will leave for Ed- wardsvllle to spend several days with relatives.

M. L. Goldberg went to St. Louis yesterday on business. John Callison of GUIespie spent several days at the Harbke home returning honift yesterday.

Emmit Branson motored to St. Louis today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

D. Pattersoh and Mr. and Mrs Ray Pemberton have as their guests this week Misses Thelma and Ruth Classon, sisters of Mrs. Patterson from Kansas City, Ma They will also visit in St. Louis fore returning to their home.

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