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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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Entertainments, and Meeting i MM Faulst ch to Give Garden Party Hae Fanlstlch has Issued invi- a garden party to be given to home on Kust Fifth street, on evening of next for Mary Ellen Godwin fr ud Mrs. W. 0. Uodwln of the i Side entertuinos with a family i yesterday in honor of their I daughter, Mary Ellen. The mi tho nature of a picnic ni nt Rock rln Park Be Mary Ellen was well remember.

her fond parents and other far, ind J. S. Condlt Home. b. ud Mrs.

J. S. Condlt have re- bTlrom their honeymoon, which Iipent In the North, and have tak- ftp their residence on the Graf ton In a handsome home furnishec) iur. Condlt for his bride. Mrs.

Idlt will be remembered as Miss je Ford, daughter of Frank Ford, ppper Alton. Reunion at Cappel Home. b. ind Mrs. Henry Cappel of the on road will entertain with a reunion and dinner Sunday In of Mrs.

Cappel'a brother-in-law lister, Mr. and Mrs. John Breig, ittle, Wash. guests will Include Mr. and Suiter, Mr.

and Mrs. John, Mrs. M. Rathgeb, Mr. Ratligcb and Mr.

and I I D. Mowery of Soring Place. Marian Mul.vlll Hostess. Id Marian Alulvill of Spring street jitfoliy entertained a party of ten i yesterday afternoon at Rock li( Park In honor of her boose Kathcrlne Collins, of Unl- ity City, Mo. The guests consist- 1 girls from the St, Joseph jf In St.

Louis. Tho girls were the train in cars and taken to Ifark where ihe afternoon was It In playing games, close of the afternoon de- nil refreshments were served by hostess' mother, Mrs. J. C. Mul- alter which the guests depart- St.

Louis, all agreeing that Miss fill Is a very charming hostess. present time tint will return to New York the Brat of Septtfnbsr. Harly in. October Mr. and Mrs.

MoMlllen and soa will go to Brazil tor an fextended Stay, While In Alton Mrs. McMHlen and son were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geo IBI 8toniBtree panmta mr. McMiiien.

J. Beall Home Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Beall returned last evening from Chicago and other norjiiera points where they have been since their marriage last Saturday night For the present Mr. and Mrs Beall will be of Mr. Bealfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Beall of Liberty rtreet Mrs. Beall was before her marriage Miss Margaret Morfoot, daughter of Mr. Taomas, Morfoot of State street Parly for Edward Scales Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Decker of West Ninth street i entertained a party of relatives and friends Friday evening at their liome In honor of Mrs. Deck- brother, Edward Scates. Mr. Scates returned to Alton early this been honorably discharged from the army. He served for two years With the Army of Occupatkm In Germany.

The gathering was also arranged In honor of Mr. JDeoker's birthday. PERSONAL. Mr. and MM.

Frank Bruoka. Mr Mr OUe Ml4 Mft tad Mrs, Wm. eave I 0 an auto Ntawra BAstera points. The party plans to be a couple of weeks. They wl cafcip out enroute.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitts and Jo Jieph KleBoMt will leave to the mom Ing for Detroit, driving up be or mor Mrs. W. It.

Funkhouse of Bast Chi eago, arrived last night and wil spend some time with her 'son-ln-lay and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shumard. Mrs. Funkhouse will dlvld her time between Alton and Chautau Qua.

Miss Delphlne Barr returned Washington, 0, today after a tw, weeks' vacation spent with relative and friends In Alton and Wood RIv er. Miss Florence Degenhardt of state street is recovering from the effects of a fall at her home; last Sunday She was standing on a porch when the railing broke, pitching her down about seven feet Miss Degenhard fell on her face, and sustained serious lacerations about the mouth. Mr. and Mrs. DeWItt James and two children, Dorothy and Junior, of st Louis are spending the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. T. A. Miller and family of State street William Frledrtch is planning to ipend his vacation with his sister Mrs. Albert Meyers, of Paulllna, la.

Mr. Friedrtch will leave next -month for Paulllna. pany. The guests included Mr. and Mrs Clarence Langly, Miss Helen Stlllwell, Mrs.

John Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langly, Mr. and Mrs Belts, John Scates and Mr. and Mrs' John Melton.

With Mrs. Harry members of the Rhum Club entertained yesterday at the Mrs. Harry Muhoney on avenue. Cards furnished pensions for the afternoon. The were the Mesdames Miller, Harry Mahoney, Gus George Hempkln and ice Ott.

of honor was Miss Fran- who Is visiting at the home Mahoney from Louisville, dose of the afternoon re- were served by the hos- pe club will meet again In two filmed Report of Family Reunion In Honor of Milwaukee Quests Mrs. Mary Marshall of East Brown street Will entertain with "a family reunion tomorrow in honor of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, William Weil of Milwaukee, who are visiting in the crty. The family reunion will be the flrst of a series of gatherings to be given for Mr. and Mrs.

Well durlrig-the stay in Alton. guests tomorrow will include Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golmer of St Louis; Mr. Charles Marshall and Mr.

and Mrs. Thos Mr. and Mrs. George Demuth, Mr. and Newton Parker.

Mr. and Mrs. James Rexford and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Well of Milwaukee, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Lipsey and two children -of Milwaukee. Mr. and sirs, Arthur 1 Johnson.

u- arby nd Mrs Edward Yarby, Edward and William Marshall 8eemed wel1 JCoul11 not be Positively Wa8 that Mlss Mae hop altl of tho Alton Luly drug store The Ambiance that could be had that within the year, Ift liter I to ln( 3 ulr was di- tables njoye course home before Miss Halnes Weds Texas Man Cards were received tn Alton today announcing the marriage of Miss Vera Halnes to Ernest K. Flach at San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, July 13 A BU Mrs. Flach i ome on tlie RakJe Ran at Warring, Texas. The wedding of Miss Halnes will be one of much interest to her many friends in the city. Miss Raines left several years ago, and since then has done, much work in the interest of -the soldiers, For some time close of the war she was overseas.

After leaving Alton Miss Halnes spent some time in New York. Miss Haines came to Alton to serve as General Secretary when the local Young Woman's Christian Association was flrst organised and was instrumental in placing the new organlsa- turn on flrm footing. She was very among the members of the A. Board and her departure Sho tt WM very muoh regretted. was a talented and accomplished well fitted for the position as secretary.

Her marriage to Mr. Flach comes as surpriseto the many friends of the bride in as no announcement of the coming.wedding had been re. Mr. and Mrs. John Breig of Seattle are guesta of Mrs.

Brelg's mother, Mrs. John Butter. Mr. and Mrs. Breig are spending the week end with Mrs.

Brelg's sister, Mrs. Henry Cappell, on the Qrafton road. Mis. E. U.

Reeder and Miss Grace Lowe have departed for Detroit where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeder. Aiiss Mildred Temple has gone to Kenosha, to spend a month or more with friends. -Miss Helen Wyckoff of Washington avenue has departed- for Carbondale to visit friends.

Miss Wyckoff will be the guest of a school mate at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merz and two children, and Mrs. Henry Schneider of Dayton, Ohio, arrived last evening and are guests at the homejrf Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Weber and family of the road. Before returning home the party will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgenroth of Sanford avenue.

The party drove over In the car, making the trip in two days. Rev. Theodore Gates and daughter, Miss Jennie, left today for a two weeks tour in the East. They will visit Niagara Falls, Buffalo, N. and Toledo, Ohio.

Roy Roland, who has been in St. Joseph's Hospital suffering from burns he sustained on the Fourth of July, was reported today as improving steadily. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conley are in Chicago making an automobile tour, and will go on to Wisconsin and Michigan.

Mrs. George Hamilton ot Langdon street will depart Sunday evening for St Paul, where she will visit with her sister-in-law, 1 thence to Long Lake, where she will remain until the first of September. Mr. Hamilton will spend the latter part of August with Mrs. Hamilton.

Miss Mary Karns with her nieces and Mary, Ethel and Charles Lesner left for Brldgton, N. to spend six weeks wlith relatives. They well be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Smith while in Brldgton. Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman and children, Cyril and Kathleen," and Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Walters and daugh- tres of west Ninth street will leave on Sunday morning in tfcelr cars for the Gasconade river in the Ocarks, where they will spnd a week or. ten days on a camping and fishing trilp. I Mr. and Mrs.

William Well of Mil-' waukee are visiting Mrs. Well's moth-' er- Mrs. Mary Marshall of east Brown street Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Well, accom panied by Mr.

and Mrs. William Weil ot Milwaukee, drove to St Louis today to tislfc with Mrs. Bbbt Curdle and son'Per-' cival. of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Kortkamp and family of the Godfrey neighborhood spend Sunday with friends at Clifton Terrace. The name of Miss Bertha Youthan was tfnlhtentuonally Omitted last ere. alng when the list of August Youthan's children was given. John Hasler. who leaves next week for Ohio, has sold out hlis Interest lathe Aldinger, Laux and Raster market to Mr.

Aldinger and Mr. Laux Miss Mildred McGinnes, of St Louis who has been visiting with her sister, Miss Elizabeth McGinnte and father on State street for several days departed this morning forBt. Paul, where she will spend a montfc visiting wltli her sister, Mrs. George B. Herman.

Miss Elizabeth Koch, who la employ, in St Louis is enjoying her vacation. Miss Anna Schwab of Mills avenue lias been ill at her home for the past Miss Eunice Draper, who underwent a surgical operation at the Barnes Hospital in St Louis several weeks ago, reamed last evening to the home of Miss Rachel Ryrfe on east n(tl street. Miss Draper is improving nicely. Miss Marie Schiess Carter arrived Alton this morning from Los Angtf- les, for several months visiting at the O. S.

Schiess home in North AI- Church ot Chlrst, Scientist, 638 Bast Street Sunday's Lesson Subject: Truth. Golden Text: Psalms 1 Services Sunday at 10:46 a. m. Wednesday at 8 p. m.

Sunday School at 0:80 m. First Baptist ohnrch, Fifth and Martot W. Twing, pastor. a. m.

Bible school. 10:46 m. Public worship. Sermon: "Tne 1 Church's Asset" 7 p. m.

Young people's meetings. 8 p. m. evening worship. Sermon: "The transforming power of the vision of Christ" Trinity Lutheran church, Central C.

Gesch, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Wm. O.

Friedrich Supt Evening services at 8 o'clock. Rev. Jahn of Edwardsville will preach. No morning services. Methodist church, 9:20 Sunday B.

J. Byron, Supt 10:40 Ser- 1 mon: "The Reward of Those Who! Love God." 6:80 Epworth League all RIvervlew Park. Miss Mildred Chappell, president 8:00 Sermon: ing the Devil." 8:00 Thursday prayer service. A Study of Prayer service to be followed by election of Lay-delegate and alternate to Annual conference. A good attendance' is requested.

Everyone is invited to all' of these D. Shumard, pastor. Evangelical church, Eighth and Miss Margaret Penning and Miss Shank, have completed their i at the Franklin's Teachers Training School In St Louis, they will return hom this evening. Miss Shank will depart, the middle of'August for Straton, where she is employed as a school teacher. Miss Yolond Ross will go to Jersey- 'Ille this evening to visit her parents.

to St Louis to resumo his duties in shoe itore. Mrs. Maude Poag of Chicago was a caller hire this morning enroute to Ji'iM-vnUe where she w'll visit several weeks with her mother-in-law. Mrs. Mary Poag.

Mrs. N. S. Moore of Medora returned to her hom this morning visit- Ing for several days at the home of her neice Mrs. R.

W. Brown. Mrs. Moore, who has been suffering from a broken arm received several ago Henry streets, W. Heggomeler, pastor.

Sunday School at 9 o'clock, adult Bible classes for men and women at 9:16. Regular Sunday morning wor ship In English at 10 o'clock. The German service will be omitted. The special brotherhood car will leave the City Hall tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Stops will be made at Welgler and Washington streets.

Sixty have registered to go. Room for more. At the Congregational church, corner of Sixth and Henry streets, 9:30 m. Sunday school, C. C.

Stewart, Supt 10:46 a. m. Morning Worship, Sermon Subject "The Inevitable. Twelfth Street Presbyterian church, Sunday School 9:80 a. m.

E. Rofoln- son, Supt Morning worship 10:46 Theme: "The Source of Power." Solo by Miss Ferneta Blerbaum. C. E. 7 p.

m. Leader, Miss Sadie Findley. Theme "Tho Perils of Materialism." Evening worship 8 o'clock. Mid week paryer service, Thursday 7:30 p. m.

Everybody Amos J. Nie- brucgge, pastor. Methodist church, Seventh s. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.

E. W. Melsenheimer, Supt Morning worship 10:30. Dr. will occupy the no evening serv- Washlngton Avenue M.

E. church. Bible School 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a.

m. Epworth League 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m.

Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 p. F. C. Stelzriede, pastor. PAGE THREE Harry Brolaski Weds Secretary The secret marriage of Harry Bro laskl, of San Francisco, self-styled reformed gambler and out-time resident of St.

Louis, and his former secretary, Miss Isabel Williams, disclosed. The ceremony was performed on June 6. Brolaski Is now at liberty under bond pendinc his appeal from sentence on charges of violation of the prohibition law. He Is also under indictment In connection with tho alleged illegal sale of stock In a mo- tlon picture enterprise. Brolaski is well known in Alton.

The truck was pretty badly damaged and it will be necessary for it to the attention of a mechanic. No was hurt. Midland Supply and Coal Company Truch Damaged. A truck belonging to the Midland Supply and Coal Company bumped into a combination baggage car on the Big Four railroad Mils morning at seven o'clock at the Spring street crossing. Notice! Commencing Wednesday, July 20th, we will sell two articles at cost.

Either groceries or meat Same will be written on window with other price goods. You will have to read the window signs and pick them out yourself. Clerks are not allowed to tell you which ones are at cost Read the window iJcas and get a bargain at Crawford's Bi Store 320-22 Belle Street. chool. Thursday Clty Mo should.

Mrs. Isabel and son several days visit Kawes. ln Carlinvllle after visiting the home of their aunt Mrs. James lnW dR1 The form- nee Miss Gertrude Gallagher of the De Ji hotel will leave this evening for Itchfleld where she'will attend the' uneral of Edward Kniery Miss Hazel Green returned to her home on east Fourth street this morn- her i thlis past the home of their aunt Mrs. Brown on Brown street.

Mrs. George Kuhn of Rock Kuhn family on Spring street 6 Tony Belato of east Broadway departed for Italy wher he wi in 18 1 6 1101116 While here ue in the fruit and grocery business east Broadway Miss has and Ilttle here thla Bftoi- in after visiting for several days with the former's parents Dr. and Mrs D. Bull in Jerseyvllle wmmmti Finer Flour AS never mUled. That may sound like boasting, but if youU try it once, you'll know it's the 'Arrow" is the grocer knows to her home in ahey wiill week end.

Together from. Jerseyvllle and Glrard, 111., they motor to Karapville tomorrow spend the day fishing. luorrow hflM 0 the Litchfleld this morniner. after spending the week attending the Baptist Af Bios, of t. Louis, is Benjamin ha Jus thr Ug Mexico.

will THAT Berry Suit" for Divorce. Bert filed suit today tor divorce from Mildred Berry. This is the flrst divorce suit, or any other kind of suit filed In the City Court in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Wilken motored to Graf ton this afternoon to the week; end. ua ft of no a Mrs. I 111 PRIVILEQB8 and Call $125 Paints for All Purposes. Chiropractic RIGHT Is evidenced by over a million People who dally take adjustments. Competency ind Efficiency I Is found at UUGUQWCW li Neuwirth's, Chiropractor taura Building.

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