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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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Alton, Illinois
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9
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Vffi iWIWii'- and janitor glfW at' conyiyi onr wish thai KI 118 W. 3RD ST. ago, held a Idftchegri at the ot thfe tlub, 1 which ly. at Llndoln School by Santa. Gifts were ex changed In the Individual rooitii Holiday Party WOOD, pinochle, land bunco will be featured at'hte holiday party and 60 cent gift exchange of the W6dd ilver Woman's Club at the Wood iltver School, Tuesday.

Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. H. fe Marks, Mrs. Manley, Mrs. J.

r. McCredle, Mrs. D. Maxey, Mrs. C.

W. Myers, Mrs. A. ,0. Hunt, Mrs.

Herman 'Meyer, Mrs. M. F. Manning, Mrs." F. J.

Man- ntttg, Mrs, Morgan, and Mrs. Martin. Wood River Notes WOOD and Mrs. O. Hedges and Mr.

and Arthur Edgar 'and Jerry, Huhiboldt', 111,, spent Monday and Tuesday with' the Hedges' son 'ahd daughter-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs. Gerald C. Hedges, 437 Penning i Miss Helen York City, arrived eVenlng, to spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Palmer, 138 Actoh ave-- nue ahd.other>relatives in the nasium, the carolers was at the home of Mrs. 0. 0. De Atley, 569 Second street.

The Girl Scout office will be closed Monday and of next week. V. Mr. "and -Mrs. Robert Swahn entertained -employees "of the Swann Trucking and Excavating with a-f dinner at their home In Glendale 'Gardens, Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winston, 301 Whltelaw avenue, left' for CincinattI, Saturday, to -spend Christmas with their Girl Scouts Carol At Wood River OOD RiyER, Girl Scouts gathered at the Christmas tree, and Ferguson avenues, -ijfriday evening for caroling and concluded with a party at the home of the leader. The caroling 'had been planned for Wednesday but was cancelled because of rain. TJhe senior troop recently was organized from Troop 1 and is made up of high school girls.

Leaders 'Mrs. Glenn O. De 1 Atley, Jr.j. and-Mrs. H.

F. De Atley. The party for the Moy your day be Slessed with the true spirit of Christmas and may the wondrous star'of Christmas shine its light of peace and hope into your heart Ihis Christmas, and forevermore. 4. b.

r' 4 1 1 'f 'M 1 1 Witi-'Tfcattspattatltfn to (tndfftdm the dmfter by vwuai memfters of the iddge. Music win be furnished by Dick itton's oieheslrA for the annual Christmas Jo- members' ahd At tnfc Moose' Hall from 9 p. w. to' 1 a. m.

tonight. Hana'Drama Festival flans '24. music 'and the Marina -gym- r'll; Hvere dismissed at at the 4-H GMf ton Methodist 4. rosram Sunday mfftt' dt schdol will gftf to Open Offtlton Next meetlnt wltt Jan. if at the home ot Carl Rlnkel, REMEMBER PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Doily 9 M.

to 10 P. M. WE DO DELIVER Sunday and 9 A. M. to 1 P.

4 P. Mto 10 P. VOU IfOtB Dtotot morhlfli, ftftoramtt Md Foster's Drag Store 280 EAST BROADWAY DIAL TIME STf ASKING TO V8 MlRRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YlAft MILTON (MINK) MUELLER YOUR STATE SENATOR As joyful voices herald the ap- proach of another Christma? $eason, we arc grateful for the friendships and close associations it has been our privilege to enjoy, At no other time of the year do warm feelings and fond words seem more fitting and sincere arid so, in humble appreciation of our good fortune, and from the bottom of our hearts we say, "A Joyous, Christmas To PRINGMAN 15- i i 'i 5 i.

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Pages Available:
390,816
Years Available:
1853-1972