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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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Alton, Illinois
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PAGKJJTX Wood 'ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH to attend tn Iirr ilviii Hi; ...1" "HI will be Yarbroucl tiniil i nnd r-in" their the Kle- r.in.!«. The for.K.i history of Mr rH. A program tlvm is to printed in the w.irdsvllte business vlsito 1 Attorney Manning was it MM; from Hartfnril Jl-ir'ford "-imo th" will 1 1'j-thlnn Sisters Klwt 'i 1'yiliian Slffrs h'Md their an- of oflk-'-rs In 'he Odi! Mull nifjht. The v.rn- rlr-fil: J.X. i) .1 liny nnd 1 M.

fir Aura llnopM- Gnttlnej- i ir.M.illins: llultl i' i'irnnd Rep. Hultt to I.cxljfe—Anna Vnn Orlo T. Mngulre ot Hurt-Is The installation will take In'ona ccount of 2 January. At the next meeting of the Temple to be held the of Dee. I social danr': will take place after the yesterday.

37 I meeting. Miss UeAtler Recovers at srb.no!.] undrr the auspices of the 1'nrent- DECEMBER 8. T925 525 I'hlllp Sdmfcr was an Kd-; Teachers' Association on Tuesday, DC-j with vinlatln ysterdny. comber 13. cai-h Oscar t.atr!m wai rharfied trafflo regulations and with him wan fined ho Udwards- Mrs.

o. and an tWs year so that who iMi I. hate a ropy. It it the ville yesterday 'in buslm 'free, 'w rprrad also tbore whu Claude Thurman ill stops will gladly be M. v.ere St.

Louis shoppers yes- tha-e places. terd.iy. Attend Meelinc in St. I Among thnse frnm hero who attend-' rrl the n-ffflnp of the St. SfC- day.

lion of the American rhemii'al Su- i Mrs. spent Tuesday Three, prices ore to be nwarded. five dollar cold piece. nnil two two mid ii hnlf dollar cold pieces. Old Fiddlers please send in your names.

ioms r.nd daushter. I OUlS to- FIELDON last evenlnc In St. Louis Fhopplnc In Louis nnd attending! I-ielrion filrl tterts in Alton IT. n-br-rl to hus-lncM matters. Mr.

nnd Mrs. I'hlllp Tnylor nn- InMwMI. nnd I). iMlmer. A Mrs.

H. I). I'aull ot Third find I'en-! nounre thB marriaKe of their duiis.v was Kiven nlnp avenue returned with her ilaiiKh-j ter, I'nullne. to I'reFlom N. ter, Kdna.

and f-'on, affriboc of Alton. The weddlim- i two weekf In St. Louis plnoe In Alton. December here she was called on account of I Royal Neighbors Klce-l Officers the illiifss and death of her mother, The Uoyftl Neighbors of Maple Mr. and Mrs.

11. Pen-Ill of Acton Xo. met nt their hall Thurs- avenue are (Tie proud parents of jday afternoon to elect officers for the boy who arrived at their home Sun-'ensulnR year. The following officers 'Mr Returns From Wanatali M. 1'.

ITnrtwij; has relumed to I home on Seventh rtreei from Wanatah win-re she intended the fu, neral of her mother, Josephine The llttlo SOILS III nons. Hilly and Hobby Lanes were unable to attend school Alf-o the little daughter. Jeftn Hart- er ijett will remain wipe was confined to her home by ill-1 lmB ml ro Trustees anil Klders Meet At the. PreshyUM-inn Church last ev- l.oyx Kmma DeAtley hits recovered enlng a business meeting of the trus- poll" 'is i from rrtirlct fever at the home of her i tees nnd elders of the church was Kkundrlch r. broths and Plster-ln-lnw.

Mr. and Mrs. held. Williams 2: Vlnovlrh Htaspl total Olrn IJeAllry and will resume her po- ns tenchrr In the public school. "When it's Great Weather for Ducks! Why take a 1 Junior nigh school colds-more ln Princlt when you wear ll 1: I'li'i Kiichnel 0: I'aldl: S.

Powell 0: Pii'-ej Works IJeShcrllii Panylk Johnson Vlrdun totftl 3. Hartford Tomlovich Kuehnel fi; Sparks Webber Downer total- S. The boys team will go to Jeraeyvllle Wednesday night to-play the Junior High team there. Friday night the ColIlnBvlllo 'Junior High hoys team comes here for a game In the Lincoln gym. Junior High ANiorlatlon Elects meeting of the Madison County executive board ipal Glenn 'Do At- The rpianintino has been llftrd from nup was (ailed To West Alton My Illness Davis nt Third and Aoton ave- RUBBERS AT YOUR DEALER'fe were aadoptcd for the nntf constitution of the association, jtvhidi waft pirf into "effect'only this foil.

This a regular Ecttedlilft of "games and actlvi- tffil of the association arc tWo of the measures thaf'-Jiavc been 1 Bin practice 7:30 and will honif and Mr. DeAtley has moved back bin family. Holiday on Account of broken Motor A holiday was declared at the Hartford RChool yesterday on account of a broken motor and school resumed today. The teachere spent the day visiting in other Mips Ruth Webb, onn of the teachers at Hartford is able to r.esumo her duties after being confined to the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Marquis Paddock of Enfit Alton. Entertain with Pinner Mr. and Mrs. I3urt II. Wcston of Kant Penning ovenuo entertained In their home last evening with a dinner party.

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bnecd nnd son, Billy of Webster Groves were guests nt the dinner.

Meeting Pate Changed The Kvanfiellcal Choir have changed their meeting from Wednesday until Tuesday evening. They will he- to West Alton by the day. This is their third child. Hilda 1 lerbett of Kleldon h'as been called hero by the illness of a relative, Hiinna. Jones.

Miss until Mips Jones- Improv Mr. and MIT, H. f. Wiegand motored from Shlpman Sunday nnd visited" with Mrs. C.

Hursojip. A. H. AVIegnnd of ShlpmHii was a Kiiest at the homo of Rev. llussong Sunday.

K. P. Brooks and daughter. Miss Carrie Brooks of Chicago arrived in (heir car Sunday for visit of several WCTO elected: Oracle, Ruth Skiff; Vice Oracle. Kmma, Krueger; Past Oracle, Florence Chancellor.

Knoln Coombes: P.ecorder. Barbara Schmidt; Receiver. Alice Hldcnour; Marshal, Nancy Klrby; Outer Marshal, Anna Stemnor: Inner, Sentinal, Carrie SICRer: Musician, Barbara Schmidt; Graces; Blanche Overmeyer, Olpn Cope. Rally Pebnaf, Dorn Klrby and Ida Brueggemann'. Notes Mr.

and Mrs. Philip' Taylor, Mrs. of his brother, Troy dn wlth Mr Brook's son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs: .1. C.

Jackson. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Logre and children, May and Jack, of Burlington, are spending a week as the guests of Mr. and.

Mrs. George Tabbe- mcyer. ftavis. Hunting Trip Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Klivka nnd Mr. ed fall A( thii -ttritljtal election. Of ofTlcers I fc'upt I. Wilson was dieted presi- I (K nt to succeed Mr. De Alley, who has iust finished two terrilSMn that ofTice.

A ii, Huher of the Milton- school, was rehearse their Christmas music. The Brotherhood will hold their regular monthly business meeting Thursday evening nt 7:30. The annual election officers will take place nt this meeting. A good at- Halo spent Sunday at Medora. Mr.

Klivka and Mr. Hale enjoyed a hunt- Ing trip during their visit. Basketball Last night a basketball game was played in the Lincoln auditorium nt 7:15 between the Hartford and Wood River Junior High teams. The girls score was 6-3 In favor ot Hartford. The boys score wna 20-18 In favor of Wood River.

Notes Mrs. Reed and children, Myrtle, Thurman, Eva nnd Estellc, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson of St. Louis spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Stewart of Third and Beach streets. Mrs. Harry Webb visited with relatives In Alton yesterday. Miss Selma Engcne, school nurse, has been 111 for several days and un clected'secretary to succeed Miss llel-(tendance Is expected.

Gargle Aspirin for Tonsilitis or Sore Throat A harrnlOKS luul -the jdi to dlffsolvn "Unyer TnblelB of Aspirin" in four inblenpoonfuls of wafer, sand- throitt In two hours If necessary, Bo suro you Buyer Aspirin. "Wfirked With the Buyer Cross, which can-bo had In'tin Lincoln School, and Prin. C. W. Nnnh of Madison elected treasurer to succeed Mf.

Wilson. next meeting' of the association will he held in East Alton during the. Christmas holidays. Entertain with Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

O. H. Dell of Tenth Htreet entertained with a dinner party In their homo Sunday. The guests Included Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs.

Geo. Hancock, Mr. nnd Mrs, Ana Maguire and June and Francis who motorola from-Jerseyville nnd spent of 'twelve lubletM, 'or cents. the Bell horac. While Klephunt Salo Thh Legion Hull will bo open by ten o'clock.

mornlagr, 10, nnd all Auxiliary membeni are. ra- quested to and ar- ticiw; for Whlto Elepfwnt sale there durlnB candy and apron wale will start ini-tho after- HARTFORD BasUrtball Game The boys' and girls' teams of the Woodrow Wilson school played Wood River teams last night at the Lincoln School gym In Wood River. The re suits of the boys' game was 20-8 In Wood River's favor. The result of the game played by the girls was 5-3 In Hartford's favor. Herbert Brown and daughters, Mary nnd Dora and Charles Harris of Alton, spent Sunday at the Taylor home.

Mr. and Mrs. Travis Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campbell of Alton, spent Sunray with friends and relatives here.

Miss Thelma. Gllleland and Walter and Albert Krueger spent Sunday afternoon at the Brueggemann home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bryant of Wood River spent the week-end with his mother at Nutwood.

Police Court Cases Week-end activity of the police department brought a number of cases into police court for action by Magistrate M. Anton Podnar and William Leffcrlng were 'each flhod Our girls have not lost a game so $25 and costs ns result ot trouble nt far and the boys are winning at least Turner Hull Saturday evening In half of what they play. Old Fiddlers' Context The Old Fiddlers' Contest will be held at the Woodrow Wilson School which a charge of fighting made against them. Frances Medlln and William Weust were charged with disorderly conduct, nnd also fined For The Yule IM Season Artistic in in or or Comic in card to suit the very taste of the sender and -the receiver. Christmas Seal Tajts, Wrapping Paper, and Decorations cf all Delicate Dris Alton, 111.

REXALL STORES Edwardsville, 111. Charge of Christmas Seal Sales Mrs. Floyd Waggoner has been ap pointed general chairman of the "hristnms seal sales and the girls of the Community High School have also icen assisting Mrs. Waggoner. The Kale is for the tuberculosis fund and It is anticipated that the seals will sell readily for this most worthy cause.

To Sine Christmas Carols Preparations nro being made for Christmas carola which are to be sung by pupils of the, Wood River School system, on the night of Dec. 22. Somq of the beautiful old carols will bo sung by the children who will be under the leadership of their teachers. There will bo a leader'for each group. The town Is to be divided Into districts and It Is desired that lights be placed in windows where they can bo seen by the singers for those desiring THE National Bank Announces The Opening Of Their 1 t' Lhnstmas savings Club December THE STORE THAT SAVES TOU MONEY Elbow Table With the convenient below fot books, In walnut tone Si A trough An Odd Windsor Several Styles of Tea Wagons from $19.50 Get your wife this' useful, piecq of furniture.

It will help her greatly evory day. Inexpensive and Useful at $4.95 A Prlscllla sewing cabinet, always welcomed by a woman, who does much sewing or mending. In walnut or mahogany finish. With Its high back tlifit nf- fords more than the expected amount of comfort. This style Is of genuine J'rlccd at $7,25, Lamp Lamp Lamps Of every type and description In this selection.

Bridge Lamps Junior Floor Lamps 7 A dollar or so deposited weekly will add greatly to your Christmas joy next year. We cordially extend to you the invitation to become a her of our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB. Resources Over Five Million Dollars. Here's Baby's Gift A brand new bassinette where' he or slio ran croon away many happy Imurs. is finished In Ivory Crimp-link Nothing'More Useful For the man ot the house if he smokes than 'one of these distinctive new smokers, They add a decorative touch, $1.25 Three Room Outfit 285 .00 Quality is an Important Feature of this mag- niflcent A marvelous opportunity for all economical young couples.

Davenport Tables SI 7.95 'Tho newest of the new In lly-- ing room titbit's finished In a dark, rich nnd charmingly designed, limited Block, T-O-Y For "Her" Clothes Don't you suppose any would like such a Rift ns this? A fine copper-bunded cedar chest, Fire Side Rodkers For evenings of real conifort buy ono of upholstered Rockers $17.25 Doll Buggies $2.95 Up Wayjns $1.75 Up Rockers $1.95 Up Drums 85c Up Dolls $2.25 Up Scooters $1.95 Up Kiddy Kar Up Many Other Toys. RUGS AND LINOLEUMS 9x12 Westchester Velvet Rugs $49.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs $27.50 9x12 Congoleum Rugs with border $14.50 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, without border $7.95 12 ft. Armstrong Burlap Back Linoleum, per yard 95c Mahognny finished, folds com- puctly, Iculheretto top, vein- forced less. Offered xpcclnl whllt) a limited quuntlty lasts, $1.95 i Free $1850.00 Fine Furniture on Dec. 2-1.

A Coupon with rnch dollar piild on purchases and on nrcount..

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Years Available:
1853-1972