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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE THREE Entertainments, Society dndf Meetings V. I. with Mrs. Schwcppe The vivl-acctlon Investigation League will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. H.

M. Schweppa on Prospect street. All Interested In tho subject are Invited to attend tho meeting. A Mrs. W.

J. Herb Luncheon Hostess Mrs. W. J. Herb of Rodgers avenue gave a.

luncheon yesterday, entertaining in a series of parties for the bene- Mrs. Hycrs, Bride, Honored Tha Laf-A-Lot club gavo a towel Shower Inst evenlnj? nt tho Y. W. A. In honor of Mrs.

Edna Mitchell- Bycrs, a brldo of recent date. During tho evening tho members of tho club worked on towels which were later presented to the bride. Kefrenh ments were served. Betas With Mrs. P.

Miirpliy The Beta Gamma Upsllon Sorority Dinner for Thompson Mra. Wllllnm Thompson of Crawford avenue savo a dinner Thursday night for hen husbnnd. The tnble decorations wcro carried out In yellow. Miss Iluth Jenkins and Harry Wood were dinner Sara Hudson Class In Wood Klvcr Tuesday Night Tho Sara Hudson Sunday schopl clnsn of tho Congregational church will 1m cnlert.ilncd In Wood River next Tuesday evening. Mrs.

8. Frnnlt West, of Seventh street, Wood Klvcr, will bo hostess to tho class. Celebrated 25tli Wedding Anniversary Mr. nnd Mrs, Allen Kelser of East Wood River quietly observed the anniversary of their flt of the Twelfth Street church. Cov-; will hold an Important business sea- era wcrb arranged for eight guesta, slon Monday night with Mrs.

P. Mur- members of the church. Teh table phy at the home of her uncle nnd decorations were most attractive. Hoboliahs' State Meeting In Springfield Members of the Rebekfth Lodges In Alton and Upper Alton go to aunt, Captain and Mrs. C.

8. Porter In Upper Alton. Mra. Murphy WON prior to her marriage, Miss Helen P. Welch.

All members are expected to present. Aiiun nmi jx.iuii BW tw it Springfield on Oct. 19. to attend the A. Jl.

to Enjoy Lecture Over Radio annual mate meeting, which will be In session, Nov. 10, 20, 21 and 22. Mrs. Mary Wenzcl will be the delegate from tho Carlln Lodgo and Mrs. L.

Jenkins from Alton Lodge, No. 47E. A Peace Club's Stunt Social Oct. 17 night of next week at the Olid Follows' In Upper Alton by thfe Cnrlln Peace Club and will be open to tjiembcrs nnd friends. Members of tho loelpo will present a "fjtunt" program, although no member will know In advance that another Is planning to give in the way of entertainment.

Evangelical Aid to Meet, Tuesday The Aid Society of the Evangelical churrh will meet Tuesday at two o'clock at tho church and will ba ad dressed by a speaker ot prominence. Tho Aid will have as Its guests the women of the Evangelical church In Colllnsvllle. "Tho Mission Study" will bo the topic for the day, with Mrs. Frank Bauer and Lona. Saueiwcln as leaders.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cr.mpbcll Homo From East Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Campbell arrived home last night niter being away from home all summer. They spent tho summer at Bristol, where their daughter lives, and In the latter part of the season want to Florida where Mr.

Campbell was looking after some real estate Interests which he was connected. Bridge Club with Mrs. Bruck Mrs. Frank Bruck of Clawson ave Bue entertained on Thursday, having as guests members of her club Bridge was played and favors were presented to Mrs. C.

H. Hale, Mrs Jamea Keefo and Mrs. Harold Luly. Mrs. Arthur Laux and Mrs.

Hale were of the club. At five o'clock Bruck served a dainty course In observance of the 36th anniversary of the forming of the national society of tho Daughters of the American Revolution, Dr. H. H. Clnxon will broadcast Sunday night at 0 o'clock, eastern time, from New York, over Station W.

G. V. The lecture will bo of Interest to members of the Nlnlan Edwards Chapter anil friends In Alton. Jacoby Stores' Klxth utreet twenty-fifth marriage today at their home. The well known cnuplo hnd mnny visitors during tho flay, friends calling to offer Club with Miss Doerr The Thursday Afternoon Embroidery Club entertained this week by Miss Lillian Dacrr at tho home of her sister, Mrs.

Fulton Calame. Luncheon was served at one o'clock with covers arrnngod for 11 guests. Tlio table appointments wore pretty. Following luncheon the guests embroidered. Visit In St.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Urellwelscr and children, Mr. and Mm. M.

Lowe of North Sixth street motored to HI. Louis where they enjoyed tho Veiled Prophet parade and later were guests of Mrs. Lowe's brother and slstcr-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Klllott at a luncheon and radio concert. Moving Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy FrederlcUson nud family are moving from Acton avenue to their newly purchnsed home on Sixth nnd Lorcna avenue.

Deporting For Florida Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Klliolt of Vero Florida, are leaving today for their homo after a month's visit with tholi ilaughter and son-in-law, Mr.

nnd Mrs H. M. Lowo of North Sixth street They have also been guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs P. A.

Klllott, of North ICth street In St. LoulH. Spending Weclt End Hero Miss Blevlnn Kelly of St. Louis Is lon Miss Helen Ritchie. Week Fnd Guests Mm.

Geo. Guker and children are pending the week end In St. Louis visiting Departs For Chlrnco Mrs. Uurbrldgo departed Friday for Chicago after being a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Gelhl. From Chicago, where she will visit her sister, she will return to her home In Charleston, South Carolina. To Arrive Home Toilny Clifford who hns been In Florida for two weeks Is expected to arrive home today.

Entertains Club, Mrs. Win. Pcnroso entertained her club last evening In her home on Whllelaw avenue at three tables of euchre. Those who received favors were Mrs. George Hendrlcks, Mrs TJlmrlch tind Mrs.

George Tile nnd Mrs. Cnrrle Hurley nil of Alton. Do- Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school, 0:46 n. in. Morning worship, II a.

in. Kpwort'h League, p. m. Kvenlng worship, 7:45 p. m.

f). W. Hussong, Pastor. United Urrtlicrn t'lnirch Christian Kndravor, p. m.

Kvcnlng service, p. in. Arthur Belden, Pastor. Attending Luncheon In Alton Today Mrs. M.

F. Manning wlU go to Alton where she will be a guest at. a bridge luncheon given by Mrs, Aid- Ingcr and Mrs. Tinner. Visit Here Miss Veronica Closson from Monticello Seminary spent Friday visiting with her sister, Mrs.

II. Pcmberton of Penning nvenue. FOR HKNT Moosn Hnll for private, public, fir Club dances, alHO meetings. Inquire No Fires Thus Far in Fire Prevention Week Flro Chief William Fcldwlsch was opeful today that Fire Prevention Week would close In Alton without fire. The week closes nt midnight Despite the fact that tho sudden advent of near-freezing weather caused- nearly nil residents start flren In their heating stoves, the Urn ricpnrtment had received no lire calls up to noon today.

And, In them hnvo been no fires so fnr this Fall due to heating stoves. Chief Fcldwlsch reports that 1be firemen have had but ono call this week, and this was In tho nature of a false alarm. The firemen were, called to the ferry dock late Thursday nft licious refreshments we.ro served. Mrs. Pllo will entertain the mem- In two weeks in her home at Al- In Mecilnc The monthly meeting of tho Jacoby stores employees In Alton and Wood River wan held last night at the Mineral Springs hotel.

Tho meeting was opened with a banquet at 1 o'clock at which C. J. Jacoby, gave a recltrl of Interesting phases of his summer tour to Europe. There liiuico Party nt (he Isabella Home. A bunco party was given by the Daughters of Isabella last evening at the Isabella Home on Prospect Blrcet.

Thirteen tables wero occupied. The hostesses tor the owning were Miss Hildcgnrdo Meyer, Miss Mary Ryan, Mlsn Ruth Kclley nnd Miss Margaret Brmly. The committee Is planning a series of bunco parlies to be given during tho winter. Elifo Club Entertained tho week end guest of her sister, Mrs. J.

C. Eslmeycr. Ilcturns To Hlllsboro Miss Daisy Lincoln who has been visiting her nunt, Mrs. Cnry Renfro, returned to her home yesterday in Hlllsboro. Little Daughter 111.

St. Notes Miss Opal Darworth was Louis shopper yesterday. Mrs. K. Ilusted and Mrs.

Ben Al bers motored north of Bethslto nnd visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. Albers yesterday. II. A.

Dictoker, Wood River, 33 Ferguson Ave. FOK KENT 5 room modern notice on Lorena avenue. Inquire T. S. Hcndrlcks Drug Shoppe.

services were not needed, and that I they hnd boon summoned through a misunderstanding, Somo oil which was net on fire In titoceM cleaning out tho engine of the ferryboat had caused alnrm. Will Have Lantern Parade As remilt of cooperation offered by tho Recreation CommtsNion, the committee In charge of tho Knst End Improvement Association's anntml community HiilloweVn Frolic- hna decided to a lantern parade for children nbovo thr Fourth f.rniln of school ono of the Important fraturrn. Designs for the lanterns will bo permit- edas a pnrt of tho. drawing work In the grade schools In the next two The Hallowe'en observance but on arlvnl found that "their will be Friday evening, Oct. 30.

Mrs. J. Johnson will entertain the jBlub in two weeks. Jacques Gordon Gives Recital Jacques Gordon, concert master of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, was the artist at a violin recltnl last evening at Montlcello Seminary. Many Alton guests of Montlcello attended tho recital.

Tho hall was well filled with guests, students and the faculty of Montlcello. The artist played a difficult program, and the appreciation of his audience was man- vere 20 guests present, numbering imployea of tho stores and their vlves. An enjoyable time was hr.d. Following thn banquet a session was held. Charles Warner, Former Altonian, to Wed Tho marriage of Charles Warner, eldest son of Fred T.

Warner of Alton, to Miss Pearl Belllsle, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Belllsle, of Shelburne Falls, will take place on the evening of Oct. 14, at 8 o'clock, at the home the bride's parents In Shelburne. Mr.

Warner and his bride will make their home for the present with Mr. and Mrs. Belllsle. Mr. Warner has been residing In Winfleld, Mo.

0. E. District Meeting In Palmyra Eighteen young people from tho Twelfth Street Presbyterian Church aro attending the district Christian Endeavor Society Convention at Palmyra. Tho meeting opened yesterday will continue through Sunday. The Kev.

A. J. Nlebrueggo nnd Mrs. Niebrueggo and Ray Montgomery are among the speakers on the program Those attending tho convention ave S. Logan', John Logan, Eunice Clovenger, Irene Jenkins, Leah Smith, Luella Smith, Marjorlo Smith, Gco.

Sewcll, Helen Koch, Rolla Mottnz, Laura Jenkins, Helen Gotthardt, Agnes Smith, Roberta Klnzcl, Itcv. and Mrs. Nlebruegge. Party for Miss Esther Bertler. Miss Eleanor Bertler of 1101 East Seventh street gave a party, last evening In honor of her sister.

Miss Esther Bertier entertaining fourteen Tho two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Starkio is confined to their home by illness. Attend Parade Wilbur Hay and Al Schmlttllng attended tho Veiled Prophet parade In St.

Louis. Shower For Miss Irene Ittner Last evening Mrs. J. F. McCredle and Mrs, C.

M. Smith entertained with shower In tho home of the former in honor of Miss Irene Ittner of St. Louis who Is to become the bride ot Vat E. Rcis ot this city, Five hundred furnished tho delight ful evening's diversion and three ta- Last Evening cre arranged qnd at the conclus- Mrs. William Pcnroso of Wood on tno games favora worn present- River was hostess last evening to e( ra jj.

p. Manning, Mrs. Fred tho Ellto Club. Euchro was played Brett and Mrs. Ittner.

A delicious re and prizes were given to Mrs. George past was served. Hinrlchs, Mrs. Mary Ulmrlch, Mrs. Vases of fall flowers with pink as George Pile, Carrie Hm-lcy and predominating color, very prettlb Mrs.

I'enrosc. lUifrenhmcnls nerved nt ten o'clock. Tho club will meet Tile in two weeks. Wood River Fire Pumper in Parade I Chief Feldwlsch of tho Alton flro Mrs. Blanch Richards of St.

Louis npnrtmon t. nn other city officials re- was the, guest of Miss Emma Arllng- with were decorated tho homo. Miss litner was tho recipient Mrs. somo very beautiful gifts. The hon (j rc was a teacher in the Washinstoi building during last year, Q.

D. Class Entertained ji cr engagement was announced re Tho Q. TJ. Claps of the Twelfth contly at a party given in the Ittne Ktreet Presbyterian held its) residence in St. Louis.

regular business meeting yesterday Those attending the party last ev with Mrs. W. .1. Herb at her homo on on ng wero Mrs. Ittner and daughter AVashlngton street.

She was assisted jj ls i renej from St. Louis, Mrs by Mrs. Otis Deem. Twenty mem- Charles Baker, Mrs. F.

Gainer, Mr hers wero In attendance. The class Brett, Mrs. A. Tlpton, Mrs ifested by frequent calls for encores to which Mr. Gordon responded.

At the close of tho regular progrem he obliged to extend It two additional numbers because of tho Insistent flemands of his audience. P. N. G. Hallowe'en Social The Past Noble, Grands' Club wll give a Hallowe'en social Oct.

31, at tho Odd Fellows' Hall in the Temple Theatre Building. Plans for the so clal were made yesterday at a meet Ing held by the club. Refreshment? were served after yesterday's business eesslon, by the day'a hostesses, Mrs James Mawdsley. Mrs. J.

P. Bosely Miss Flora Mook and Mrs. Mary Jdutz. Another meeting of the G. Club will be held on Nov.

13. at the Upper Alton Odd Fellows' Hall, with Cornelia Reeder, Mrs. Nellie hag selected Nov. 18 as the date of victor Raaf, Mrs. E.

V. Gelhi, Mr its annual bazaar at tho church. Aft- Begsle Twltt frora whiting, er the business session Mrs. Deem Herbert Paton from Alton, Mrs. M.

F. and Mrs. Herb served refreshments. Mannlng and tho hostess, Mrs. Me The next meeting of the class will Credl and Mrs.

Smith, be held with Mrs. W. W. Schumach- standl of standard cr on Rodgers avenue. Farewell for Ernest Schuette Members of Trinity Lutheran Male Choir nnd their wives gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. AV. Schuette on Spruco street last evening for a farewell party In honor ol Mr. Schuette who leaves for Ft.

Meyer, Oil Bowline League Won Lost Pet. 4 2 Christy 4 2 Kocher 2 4 Adams .333 .333 8 wur? ron constru Florida, Mr. Schuetto make his future home guests. The Bertler home was decorated prettily, in pink and white. Bunco and music furnished the diversions of the evening and favors at tho former entertainment wero presented to tho Misses Helen Stolzo, Dorothy Mook, Johanna Welnrlch, Estelle FoJirlg and Helen Ursch.

After tho awarding ot the favors Miss Bertler served refreshments. In addition to the guests receiving favors, there wero present the Misses Mario Weinrlch, Louise Hesse, Cecelia Hellrung, Bernardetto Hellrung, Juliet Hellrung, Leona Little, Can-la Darling, Eleanor Bertler and Esthsr Bertlw. Slgmi Phis' Formal Reception The Sigma Phi Society of Shurtleff College gave Us annual formal reception Friday night nt the spacious residence of Dr. and Mrs. Trovillion tlon Company which has contracted to build a hundred houses at Ft.

Meyer. If conditions prove favorable In expects to there. The evening was spent in playing pinochle. Refreshments wero served by Mrs. Schuetto at a late hour.

Musical Program at First Presbyterian Church A special sacred musical program will bo given Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock at tho First Presbyterian church. Tho following program will be given: Anthem "The Lord Is My Rock" Woodman "Show Mo tho Way, Father" Mrs. Kramer Williams feeder, Nettle Rust and Mrs. Hannah I on tho State Hospital Grounds, with lutledge as hostesses. ound and hungry mother A hot, well made cup of delicious COCOA will appease these keen appetites and also provide con- BidcraMc nutrition.

Dr. I.OIM.'I 'fornicr in Disciscs of ccn at New York Cr.uluitc nnd I'sU in Ju't far ecliool Walter Baker Co. Ltd. MUSH. Miss Helen Trovillion, a student at Shurtleff College, as hostess.

The Trovllllon home was decorated throughout with a profusion of fall flowers. An orchestra wns hidden behind ferns which were gracefully arranged nt tho end of the living room. About ninety guests attended tho reception. In the receiving line wero Dr. nnd Mrs.

Trovillion, Miss Trovillion, Miss Eva Dale, president of the Sigma Phi Society, Professor and Mrs. L. M. Castle, representing the faculty of tho college; Mr. nnd Mrs.

Roy Blair, representatives of tho college nlumnl association. The reception was arranged In honor of the new members of the or Tho older members as slsted In entertaining nnil in serving refreshments. Shower for Miss Helen Fsihrli; Miss Marie Hudcle, of Htr'Tt gavo a delightful party last evening at her home, cntertninlni; with a Tiilt; ci'llnneous shower In honor of Miss Helen Fiihrlg. Miss Fabric's marring'! Rich.iril Hudson will bu ni event of next lit the Oli Cathedral. Towards the close of th" evenlnp Miss Ilii'Me liivilid the guests Into i-nniii whieli had been closi'il off, In the room was found a umbrella cleverly nrranK'-d ami bein-ath the tho umbrella was largo number of for Miss K.ihrlg.

Bvul.li; was dei-orated throughout in black anil yellow, Hal lowo'en ilpcnrutlomi nnd motifs being mied throughout the The evening was '-'pi nt in playing bunco nnd wn-- Catherine M- 1 Mrs. William I'siuger 1 Ml 1 1 Tlio evening closed with ih' 1 ot diilnty refn -him HIM. On of in-M 1: Miss Huil.lv Mis. Barnard will entertain for AlK'i Sought the Miss English and Dr. Allen Miss Boyle Special tho Garden" Choir and Flute "Evening Song" Mrs.

Stacker and Miss Gervlg Ye tho Miss English Violin Obligate Mrs. Stocker the Lord, Jerusalem" Maunder Mrs TIios. Teasdalo Addresses Council Mrs. Thomas Teasdale of St. Louis, sister of Miss Agatha Murphy of this gave Talk Friday afternoon before a "Guest Day" meeting the Alton Woman's Council.

Mrs. with her husband, enjoyed cruise of tho Mediterranean last winter and yesterday talked on what experienced while on her trip. Mrs. Teasdnlo Is a pleasing talker nnd delighted her mulioneo with a graphic of her vacation. Mrs.

Kugeno for tbo day was leader addressed ths Very 111. Mrs. Chas. Pecotta of Penning ave nue Is very ill at her home. Former Pastor And Family Visit Here The Rev.

and Mrs. C. H. Spragg and daughters, Miss Avis and Mrs. R.

J. Monnctt of Medora, 111., spent Friday with Mrs. Harry Lenhardt of Lorena avenue. Rev. Spragg who is a member of tho Methodist Orphanage Board, attended a meeting of the board which wns held at Franclsville, and stopped here for a visit.

Visits Daughters At Montlcello Dr. J. H. Oliver nnd J. H.

Baelke of Kcwanee, stopped here yesterday en route to Monticcllo Seminary at Godfrey where they visited their daughters who aro students there. Spending Week End In Champaign Miss Mable Ditch went to Champaign to spend the week end. Miss Ditch is a teacher in the public school. Missionary Society Meets Yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the First Baptist Church tho Women's Missionary Society held their regular monthly meeting. Chapters from the Study Book were enjoyed and a delightful trio composed of Mrs.

A. W. Judd, Mrs. Weston and Mrs. Rice entertained and a reading by Mrs.

Traband was very much en- Joyed. At tho conclusion of the meeting delicious refreshments wero served. The meeting -was led by Mrs. Foreman. Mra.

Mannlnpr Entertains A delightful party which was one of a scries being given for St. Bernard's Church was given by Mrs. M. F. Manning at her homo on Ninth street yesterday afternoon.

There were seven tables and bridge, 500 and bunco wero the diversions. Attractive favors wero given and Mrs. Manning served delectable refreshments. The affair was enjoyed by a party of ladles among whom were several from Alton. Attend Parade Among those from hero who attend- Ml'sn Kennedy of East Alton nd Mrs.

MeCarroll of Alf.on, spent rlday with Mrs. Wndlcy. St. John's Evangelical Cliurcll nnd Penning Sunday school every Sunday morn- ng nt 9:30 a. with classes to nc- ommodato every member of tho fam- y.

Tho Bible Mory lesson, "Tho Voman Who Was a Sinner." Church services every Sunday nornlni; nt 10:30 a. m. The topic for junday, Oct. 11, "The Eden's Part In ulfilllng Christ's Great Command." he choir will sing. Tho dedication of he New Eden Theological Seminary at Webster Groves, will be ob- crvcd in tho local Evangelical Church Sunday morning.

Rally Day Program U. B. Church, Oct. 11 1. Divine By the Choir.

2. Belden. 3. Ilia Banner of Love 4. Scripture Cor.

10 Ewen, 5. P.ecitallon Welcome Helen Johnson. 6. Gerl. 7.

Help and Glv Gerl. S. Offering. 9. Ewen.

10. Is Waiting For To Choir. 11. To Our Rail Brown. IS.

Send My oS'elilo Johnson. 13. Department Our Part. 14. Wonder What He Belden.

Mildred Maynar ceived nn Invitation to go to Wood River today to witness n. (ry-out of tho new Aniei-lcan-Lal-'ranco fire truck and pumper which arrived this week. In addition to tho testing out of the pumper, a parade was to be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the city officials of Wood River nnd tho llro department, which now con- oC two regular salaried men, ley Koennekcr and Clifford Man- parade line-up Included the old nd truck which was pulled by hand fires in t'lo early days of AVood ver, the present flro truck, and the wly arrived Ainerlcan-Lafraiice uck. Telegraph Wants Ads Always pay. 3 FLAVOR BRICK SPECIAL ORANGE ROASTED ALMOND- FROZEN For Your Sunday Dinner SOMETHING NEW! Phone 601 15.

1C. five little 17. Special Three. 18. Everything, Gl Barton.

19. four girls. 20. Am Trusting Choir. 21.

Have We Dono Schewe. 22. Howe. 23. 24.

Christian S. 25. Belden. Church Notes St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday school, 9:30 a.

m. Sunday morning service, 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening service, 7:30 p. m.

Strangers are invited. N. Wolff, Pastor. First Uaptist Cliureh There will be a special Rally Day program at the church Sunday. Bible school, 9:45 a.

m. B. Y. P. 6:30 p.

m. Morning worship, 11 a. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.

m. A. W. Judd, Pastor. First Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.

Christian Enck-avor meeting, 7 p. m. E. W. Akcrs, Pastor.

Christian Church Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p.

m. Chas. K. Grnmmer, Pastor. St.

Gabriel's Kplacopnl Mission Morning service and sermon nt 10:30 a. In the auditorium of the Wood River school. Samuel Arthur, Priest In Charge. Assembly of God Church Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Walter HIgglns, Pastor.

C'ouneil. Her subject was "The Leader" and in tlio course of her talk she brought nut points which showed concisely what Is expected of a head or leader of orpanirextion. Mrs. iippcnniiife, after a long nbsince, wns well received. Mrs.

C-laskvus spent UM winter In California, and recintly returned from Chun- lamina where i -he spent the summer at her i-iittae. MKs KorUu'iil. executive secretary f.ir the Learue Women's Voters spoke for a f' minutes In the Inter est of Hi" l.e.'uiii". Bliss lli'lin Yeolhan, well known vocalist, with selection. 1 Announcement was mnile thnt the ed the parade In St.

Louis were Mra. I. L. Stocker and son, Leroy, and soloist. Mra.

McDow will also be the leader for tho afternoon. This year the Council IB having a Heries of Guest Day and open On Guest Day, each member la privileged to bring ono guest and tho "Open Meetings" can bo attended by anyone interested In program and the work of tho council. oA RADIO for an Let us show you a radio as neat as any other fine electrical instrument, as unobtrusive as a. well-trained servant, as small as a row of a dozen books, as dependable for all-round performance as every other Atwater Kent product. The Atwater Kent Model 20 Compact is only inches long and inches high! Come in.

We are always glad to demonstrate any Atwater Kent Radio. ERNST ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 1170 26 East Broadway Hall, Fleldon, 10 miles west of Jersey- villo on hard ronil. Oct. 10, Music by Oberlin's Owls. Dance from 8 till 12.

full rated clnl.s would 1'iwtvss In V'i linr.uy to the. annual I (l.lilll Fellowship Meel.Ing Of till' Twenty-seeouil 1 Federation of Women'H Club. i In eumii'etion with thn Hood Fel low-ship meiting, Palmer of Sprlnnflelil, stall, president, will, eoll.lll'-l (in Im-tltllte for tlie elllb nn of the (iii-irlei. Tin 1 ('nod I'M- lowsliip meetings will huinlrcls ul' I'lub wom'-n to tlie city. An up( 'i IIP tiiur of thn Council will be In hi in two wei-ks, (id.

ami tin; i-lub women base ner, purt nn invitation from the llnitailan rhinvli to I'-ivc the iMtliiTlm; In Ihe iiiidllorliiin i iln i him li. At the mien i Hi Kerilal will be 1 ciijoyul, with All's." It. H. AlcDow us Your Piano Is only ns good as thn care it receives. Have it tuned twice a year.

Call A. C. Emmons, 94'J-W Or leave orders at the I'lunimer-Krenier Piano Sl'KCIAL Marcel for 75 Onts Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday of Much Week. I5KSS crTHMKKTSON 1IKADTYK SIIOI'I'U 2M5 Knot liroadwny Tdeiiliono tli i C3, Buy $100 First Mortgage Notes js -on- Improved Property, Alton Banking Trust Co. Lieut.

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