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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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Alton, Illinois
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MAGE EIGHt ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH 81. lilt ort on Record Number in Gillespie High School Is Reported Mine Examination Test Passed by Gillespie Group of Applicants GILLESPIE, Sept. National Honorary Society, organized lart school term at the Oillesple Community High School, held Its first meeting of the fall Wednesday, electing the followln officers: President, Charles Gib bons; vice president, Randall Me Gough, and secretary, Marcells Yiircrssen. The present members of the society are all seniors. The monitor system at the high schoo 1 will be in charge of the society this school year and work will begin on It soon.

Principal Earl J. McNcly reported Wednesday registration of students has been re-checked and shows an attendance of 890. This Is the largest number ever attending the high school. The senior class numbers 12t, the largest senior class ever had at the school. There were 85 Peter will entertain the club In two weeks.

The Jolly Eight pinochle club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at a one o'clock, luncheon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Valerto. Prices were awarded to Mrs. Wilbur Bernard and Mrs. Mark Taylor.

Mrs. Peter Ronchettl will be hostess at the next meeting. Members of the Dinner Club and fuests, Mrs. Louis Mor and Mrs. Timothy J.

Gate met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry s. Andreaus, on 114 Henry trcet and were entertained at a one o'clock dinner. Card playing olio wed with Mrs. John Johnson of Three Groups Aid Promoting Rearing Of Fine Meep JKHSEYVILUB.

Sept, in Jersey county ore planning promotion of A sheep raising project along the line of the fostered last year. The organizations sponsoring the pro; project and the successfully. A total of 410 fcead of western ewes was shipped to the local one Greenfield dubs ww pmtv MW VVV year ago and of that number seventy Jive percent-pissed Into thr ship of 4-H dub members. A. number of the were, chased by farmers for bulldlnk up their farm flocks, and the demand exceeded the available supply of fine stock imported at that time.

Wilsonvllle and Mrs. John Neylon eceiving the club prizes and Mrs. Louis Mor the guest prize. The club will hold a scrambled dinner In wo weeks at the Oillesple dun Club. Mrs.

Alexander Young, who was until recently Miss Ella Watson, daughter of Alexander Watson of this city, was the guest of honor at a surprise miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at her home In Mt. Claire by members of the Thistle Club. A social evening was followed by the serving of refreshments. The club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. Jerry Worthy Matron, Mrs.

Bessie Jlemens, associate matron, Mrs. Gwendolyn Lescm, secretary, Mrs. Sophora Ross and Miss Mary son ace the Jersey this sea- Farm Bureau, the Jersey, County Farm Supply and the Jersey County Shippers Association, It will be possible for any 4-H The same opportunity is being extended to farmers of the aounty I to place their order for by the responded nf tKo tnnnth Msv.hn*«n a be held in two at the home MM. a o. Both.

mjttavellers their' winter, study of Jtrftfifo'America Friday afternoon at home Mra, 4 Metcttf. The program committee, Mrs. R. B. Mrs, Ji T.

present the give tae otternwffiK program on try home of Mm. Vernon Koehm I "Water draft." Sept. their opening meeting at the (Spe- Olub held after a fen day visit with their cousin, Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. B.

B. Peebles. 8. of Philadelphia, Pa turned to Alton Tuesday after visiting 1 their niece, Mm. a O.

Tuesday afternoon. Boll call was) to with "Vacation Shields and Mte Norah attended the annu aw of the month. The adult'puNfEchoes" and plans were made for sheep raising Instituted Jest it wiu be possible for any 4-H XUK, club boy or girl in the county who is JeT count made rt interested to obtaining aomfe of tte won jheep sheep to receive assistance In ralBta county. financing his purchases through the plan offered by organisations spon- corlng the program. The 1035 project has proved worth hile both fro ma ftoanclay and atlonal standpoint.

Any 4-H members who are Interested tn ng use of the proposed project should make their desires known at the office of the Jersey County Farm Bureau not later than Saturday, September 21. Plans are under way at the pre- the class There are 131 in the junior class; Clemens, of Glllesple Chapter of he Eastern Star attended the Morris In East St. Louis, Tuesday. Mrs. took the part of associate the largest sophomore class ever conductress In the chapter work, had of freshman class i of Nine were occupied at the tmj JJ4C sent to order another shipment of western breeding ewes for use of the 4-H club members to Jersey county who shall make application at the Farm Bureau office by the time stipulated.

Last year was the initial venture parted Wednesday morning for St Paul, following a visit with ine lacues were occupied at tne Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Opte and 158 students. Ten students are tak- pinochle party held at the Odd Pel- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gross Ing post-graduate courses at the owg hall Monday evening sponsor- Mrs.

Charles Anderson and Mrs high school. ed by the Ruth Sewing Circle of Mary Jenktos attended the funeral Pass Mine Exam Test Victory Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Ella of Miss Roberta Solomon's father chairman of the to Palmyra, Monday. Miss Solomon The following miners employed Bishop was the cha at the Superior Coal Mines here committee In charge.

derwent the miners examinations In 11 11 wrvloes were conducted Springfield as the pupils of Carles Wednesday afternoon 1:30 for! Saiauel Traynor visited in Jo Caudry, 60, from the wardsvlUe Wednesday. Miller, and passed the test. Steam" oh hoisting engineers, Charles Smith 116 East Chestnut and Harry Snow. GUlesplc; James 8 lt C- Dawd y- pastor Grant, Wilsonvllle, arid Owen Moon, 018 Methodist Church officiated. Nokomis Interment was to the Sunset Hill Mine examiners, Bradley Farns- cemetery near Edwardsvflle.

worth and Peter Sereg, Gillespie, I GUlespfe Notes and Anthony Oegzis, Benld. -Mr. and Mrs. WiniaBi Cruthis ac- P. E.

O. Sisterhood Entertained companled by Mrs. Cruthls's brother Chapter A. of the P. E.

O. arid sister-to-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sisterhood was entertained Tuesday Frederick Seager of Mt. Olive vis- afternoon at the home of rMs.

A. ited at Onondaga Cave In the Mis- Lewis on East Maple street. Mrs. souri Ozarks, Wednesday A. A.

Isaacs gave a reading on "Mt. Arthur Covflli, who Is an usher Rusnmore Roll call was answered at the Lyric theater, has gone to ny naming Interesting memorials. Indiana to visit relatives He ac- The chapter will meet at the home companled his undo and aunt, Mr of Mrs George W. Brauel on Oct. I.

and Mrs. C. Purdue! of TaylorVille. A social period followed the pro- Later Covilli will go to Rochester gram where he wlU receive treat- Social Events ment at the Mayo Brothers cltoio. was nostC8S Mr Mrs.

Joseph Povley have tn school fac-las guests, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bos- and fr" 68 8 Mrs. singer of Chicago and Mr.

and Mrs. Dpd Mrs. George W. Daniel Rollln of Utchfleld. "Viese and Miss Mrs.

Anna Gllest, son, Edward, home of Mrs, and son-to-law and daughter, Mr Gehle Tuesday evening I and Mrs. Samuel Roblson and son 11 68 were left Tuesday for Kentucky to visit celved by Miss Rebekah Pratt and relatives. Miss Lola Dey. Mrs. Lawrence E.

Miss Irene Traynor is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Is district president fthe Rebekah Ed. Victory Rebelah lodge will meet evening at the Odd Fellows hall. Ask Federal Road Shift to Be Made Alton-Jerseyville JERSEYVILLE, Sept. Jerseyville Council went on re-' cord at its meeting Tuesday even- Ing favoring the changing of Federal Highway 67 between Jerseyville, and Alton to its former route over the old State Trail by way of Delhi Attention Is called to the resolution to numerous curves to the present stretch of highway and the. fatal accidents that have occurred to the past five years.

The resolution adopted by the council follows: Whereas, Federal Highway Route 87 between Jeresy- ville and Alton has twenty-two curves and turns to its length of eighteen miles. And whereas, during the past five years, twelve people have been killed to automobile accidents on the highway as well as scores Injured. Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Jerseyville, Ultoofs, in regular session assembled, that the Government of the United States be requested to, 'relocate Federal Route 87 placing Oiay' tablets from tne Ashurbanlpal, klntf of wtttob were found tht L. Koehm was a guest during the afternoon. The next meeting ----it over the highway as the Delhi Road in Jersey This road being straight and having only one slight curve between Jerseyville and the City of Alton.

Be It Further 1 Resolved that copy of this be seat the far the local church for fifth consecutive year. Entertains at tttnner Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bauer entertained S. J.

Weldon of Philadelphia, Ps-, Willis Weldon of end Mrs. a Secor and daughter, at dinner) Honorable" FrMkita Mrs. J. B. Parks and Miss'Floral Converse attended a Home Bureau to white Hall Tuesday.

mf Mirs. Orcssoy snd Miss I Jlleto the of flee of the city clerk of I Nellie Wells have departed for their home to Manchester, N. president of the United a copy given to each local newspaper I for publication and a copy placed tth TEA 1VJUO. JuMWrl Dodge received guest prize. Mrs.

Henry S. Andreaus, was hostess to members of the C. Bridge Club arid Mrs. A. O.

''IcQuan and evening at her home on 114 Henry street. Mrs. Samuel Rifkin and Mrs. How- Isaacs. Mrs.

Ann Mrs. Walter Orr and Mrs. A. C. Isaacs the Prize.

A lunch was served. Mrs. Walter Jenkins In Taylorvllle. Later she will visit her brother-in- law and sister. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Brown in St, Louis. Mrs, Q. WUeox returned Tuesday evening fro ma visit with her daughter, Mrs. W.

H. Rice and fam- guest family In Frederick, Okla. Mrs.) B. O. Oross and Edwin Gross de-l "HERE'S HEALTH!" "There's more to health than fresh and exercise.

Sound diet counts a taafs why I count on delicious breakfasts of Shredded Wheat" Each golden-brown Shredded Wheat Biscuit entices yon to health. For it contains a perfect balance of Nature's vital health elements in their meet digestible form. EDDED HEAT the liming Mb nd HJXC NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY XYD AT YOUR A FULL-SIZE PACKAGE FOR At Your With The of Ono Package On A clal Introductory Money-Back Cuann- tee Offer SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OFFER Accept thie regular lOo pacfcagw Oxydol for So with the of Me package at regular try the Wo size package. If you aren't fully return both packagea with salee slip showing purchaie to your dealer and get your money back. We will repay him.

104 PACKACI TO OBTAIN PACKAGE FOR And Find a Far Quicker, Whiter and Safer Wa.hing Method SIMPLY DO THISi Osydol. Paying Him 5 CMU Try. bom of Ubor-givw you year afternoon free, Secood-aaks out dfat from efothns in mlmdu. or boiling needed. A simple (cui clothes Aoci or a full lOc package of the new and unproved OXYPOL to only with the nuthase of a reguEr 2Sc package is made aolahr to inboduce a far fisto.

to wWte 1 and cafe meOKMi of waaUng clothes into your Nw.iini^r^OwnoLbttatotBaUiimd^ turujgiTar.1 itndtum- never "OMtone FRIDAY SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIALS Homogenized BABY FOODS Cans CEREAL 2 Cans 15c LIBBY'S Genuine Potted MEATS 4 Big lOo Can ALTON'S OWN QUALITY CUT-RATE GROCERS XONG i Sit)' SPECIAL A I NEW L. PACK CASE LOT CANNED GOODS RED TAG OUR LIBBY'S CHILI tall Can. 772C JMt Beat and Serve Per Case $1.50 TALL CANS 6 For 25 Case 48 Cans $2.00 No. 2 Cam Big Value Big 24 Cans lOc Here is a chance for of 65,000 cans for sale at this sold to dealers. UBBY'8 3 95i MAYFIELD NEW PACK 29c Case $1.74 TENbER BEEF CHUCK First" Outs Lb.

Choice' CUT STANDABB GREEN A No, 2 Can i $1.75 SAVE AT VODER'S LUER'S ENGLISH BACON SMOOTHIE CHOCOLATK Ice Cream Powder or flavor-Ade All Flavors SWIFTS Lb. Roll" Finest- Quality Luer's Finest Quality WIENERS CREAM Cheese Lb. Cuts SCOTT COUNTY SCOTT Towel DEAL 2 Towels And Holder UBSW Fancy Quality Pineapple Center UioM 39c PURTcANE SELECT SHORTENING iNTrWI LIM A BEANS No, 2 Cam SIRLOIN First LIBBY'S eomuw HASH Sugar 10 FOR EVERY CANNING PURPQSEi NBW NANCY HALL Label UPTON'S Tea Bigs Slse-ciean stock Bushel DMNTY CELERY Bunch nSl wii, Juicy SunkUt.doi, IOC PLUMS VALUE naln Ifandl. I rt 39 fl.71 HEINZ VINEGAR Qwrt MP 1.

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Years Available:
1853-1972