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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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Alton, Illinois
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MONDAY, MAY 2i, ALltJN EVENING HIKE of I. Conclave attending sctetit at tl- iftols Ufllvirsllyi At the ufti mother and daughter quet Friday in toe Evwtgdfcal jfrttsd BttrtnFSft CnUrcfti GUESTS AT CONVENTION Onests at Daughters of Isabella state convention at Wood River during the weekend included (seated, left): Mrs. Mary Margaret O'Brien, state vice regent; Mrs. Helen Donohue, national director and state regent; Msgr. James A.

Duffin, Illinois state chaplain; Mrs; Sarah Ann Peterson, national advocate; Mrs. James Laughlin, Wood River, Bishop O'Connor, Circle regent; Miss Margaret Neville, past state gent; Thomas Butler, Alton, master of ceremonies; Miss Mary Mansfield, Diocesan chairman; and Mrs. Marie Meyer, national Photo, WOOD RIVER Bishop William A. O'Connor, of Springfield was guest of honor at the Saturday banquet of Daughters of Isabella state convention in Lewis- Clark restaurant, East Alton, with 210 convention delegates a guests present L. Bishop O'Connor discussed the "Acumenlal Council." Msgr.

William B. AVhalen, Highland, reviewed the "Purpose of the Daughters of Isabella," and Msgr. James A. Duffin, Illinois state chaplain, spoke on the of the Daughters qf Isabel- Other guests who appeared on the program included: Mrs. Sair- ah Ann Peterson, national advocate; Mrs.

Marie Heyer, national director; Mrs. Helen Donohue, state regent and national direc- Mrs. Mary Margaret O'Brien, state vice regent; Miss Margaret Neville, past state regent; and Miss Mary Mansfield, diocesan chairman. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. James Laughlin, regent O'Connor Circle, Wood River, which, with the six other circles of the Springfield Diocese, served as hosts to 'the two-day convention.

clergy, guests, and state officers were introduced by Mrs. Donohue. A medley of popular show tunes FINEST VISION EYEGLASSES EXAMINATION, LENS FRAMES COMPLETE ONLY so $9 M'Focab t5 Extra No tar Examination! Complete Money Back Guarantee! Prescription Sunffbuwei remsonable feel GROWN OPTICAL SERVICE Qlasses Dispensed inliiioif Tlertatered Optometrist E. BROADWAY ALTON 462-7611 Across from Gibson Block West of Bridge Set. ft Pri.

9-9. BISHOP O'CONNOR and barber shop quartet selections were presented by Merte Ott- welh, Mrsl Audrey iftob- ert, Floyd and Richard Thomas Butler, was master of ceremonies. Meetings during the convention were held in the restaurant and the Wood River Knights of Columbus Hall where delegates were entertained at a dinner party and variety program Friday evening, During his visit in Wood River Bishop. O'Connor was celebrant a a low pontifical mass in'St Ber jiardV Church and confirmed, a class of 235'chil dren 67 adults St. Ber nard's afternoon.

MKPT Duffin delivered the si WwU'ilargrt Of n9ilt9 of control cooling Vow don't havf 10 be in engineer to why Fedder'i FtexHermetic Msuret greater Mtiifactipn md lower cow than any other whok-how rempte air condi- Udner. All the and cwtly hermetic work pecformsd-and tetted- right in the Mit WM for nwe UMQ 2.00P.OOO other Fedden Air Condilionm now lervingall over the world with performanw rtfiprdi. Jo fiKt, the RexHerroetic ii the remow.type»n»rtltjrcondjtionw in which ihu difficult, work can be under rigid factory tro)i ruher Uun under makeihiA on-the- 1 A ReiHernmic, in iddition ill psrfjwwnce, irtreflocttdiDour of coorw- NORMAL OOOW TO MONEY vpTnftii suitvev Korean Student at SIU '4 at Wood Rimr dak Me spoke on the life, lighun and educatkmal system in hfe native country, A tribute to niouWiW was sented by Miss NancV Holland with by her mother, Holland. Mrs, SWpworth, Ifitt Mftty and Mrs. Dale fryatt, vocal trio, presented a dwy ot selectioni.

lft plants were awarded in ttertsnantea conducted by Mrs. Batemand, honoring Mn. Aota Johnson, as the oldest moth- ir in attendance; Mrs. Date Wyatt, youngest; Mn. Anna Parker, youngest her first child was torn; Mn.

Leonard Smith, moist grandchildren; and Mrs. J. M. Baumeister, brought the most guests. Mrs.

Cleo Holloway, president of the Woman's Society of World Service, which sponsored the event, gave the welcoming address. Invocation was offered by Mrs. Earl Strain, and bendlction by the Rev. Thomas Lowery, pastor. Placement Twte WOOD RIVER Three Wood River Ugh School seniors, on the ot their outstanding ability in certain subjects, recently took advanced college placement tests'.

Those taking the tests and the subjects were Barbara Skel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ton Skel, 251 Oakley East Alton, English; Mick Ricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ricks, 129 Wood River East history; and Richard Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Smith, 515 Grove who was tested in chemistry. Sewing Sewion WOOD RIVER Interested women of the area may attend the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Tuesday sewing session sponsored by the Eastern Star chapter at Masonic Tem- ale to make pads and dressings lot the Madison' County Cancer mon at the Saturday mass and appeared as principal speaker during the morning business session of the convention, Roxana Banquet Set For Tuesday ROXANA The amua! ot the Roxana Woman's Club will be held Tuesday evening at the Colonial Restaurant in Rosewood Heights. New officers be installed and are Mrs. Alan presldflnti Mrs. LeRoy Woodard, vice president; Mrs. Elsie Johnson, secretary and Mrs.

LeRoy Dalhaus, treasurer. Members of the executive board will also be installed and are Mrs. Richard Duhrkop, Mrs. Ceril Zumwalt and Mrs. Oscar Wetnett.

Chairman of the, arrangement committee is Mrs. Cecil Zumwalt assisted by Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. Richard Duhrkop, Mrs. James Venable, Mrs.

Oscar Kleln- ert, Mrs. A. G. Buchanan and Mrs. Herschel Sparling.

UPWTtt Mcfet Tonight ROXANA The United Pres- i a Women's Assoda- tional meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church and the pastor, the Rev. William B. Rice, will He will speak on "Youth Bridal Shower ROXANA Miss Benny Faye SoweU whose marriage to Frank Lovell of E. Third Street will take place in June, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal shower Saturday evening at the Park House.

Games -were played and prizes won by Mrs. Viola Lovell of Hettick, Don Lovell, Mrs. Norma Lovell and Mrs. E. Riley of Chlca go- Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Dean Lovell and Mrs. Sue Sunderland. Named to Mortar Board ROXANA Miss Martha Hut- chlnson, daughter of Mrs. E. F.

Hutchinson of Rosewood Heights and a junior in Home Economics Society. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. White and pastel materials are badly needed for the work and may be brought to the meeting, or residents may call Mrs; Charles Conine, chairman, to arrange pick up service. Wood 1 SrwttHtrwt ftiel Oil W06C RtVER Ttitwthy Scog- ifts, 3, son Mf. and Mrs.

Wil- Btttt Seeggins, 4BJ Valley View, Bfcjt OwU Bjast Alton, was roiuiuiu in gam km Wday Wood River Township HoSpIfal after he towed some fuel oil with tichte mixed wrth ft while the child hofttc'Sunday mouiy was given a stomach lavage at the Wood River hospital and admitted for observation. Herman Arifaewa, ft, 1400 Lee Cottage Hills, was also admitted Sunday at 6:45 p.m. for buna of the left arm and hand Incurred when gasoline he was cleaning a motor with caught on fire. North Junior PTA to Meet GODFREY PTA ot North Junior High School will have the last meeting of the school year in the library Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Installation of officers will be followed by a program, 'The Modern Pilgrims," presented by Dr.

and Mrs. D. Wassen, associate professor of economics at Alton SIU and a Presbyterian minister. Mrs. Wassen is the music director at the First Presbyterian Church of Roxana.

ROXANA ttemfen fit ftoxana Attidfiary PWCB Corps wm at 7 to to Auxiliary DMAgaffal (t (fee Pit BMteqoe" to be bftM in the RottM park July 4 Special tttttftftbnteat at (his year's barbecue wffl lettttf imong OUHEF uuflgs, A coocttt oy the Raxarn High school "Shell Kats" stage band direction oi LtJtoy Dafiwus, Aoxana Rwmtion department races and down sfttt and tic fireworks display. An city baseball game is scheduled for p.m. tt the high school baseball diamond which Is adja cent to me park grounds, Members of the RoKana Police education at Iowa State Univrsity In Ames and a graduate of the Roxana High School, was chosen a Mortar Board member during tapping ceremonies on the campus during Veishea, the annual spring pageant She was chosen for outstanding leadership, scholarship, character and service. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta, social sorority, PW Upsi- Ion Omicron and Omicron Nu, honoraries and is currently presi dent of the Home Economics Council. She has served a term as senator of Cardinal Guild, the student government.

Roxana. ROXANA Mrs. Charles Powell of 323 Doerr Ave. is a patient in Alton Memorial Hospital where she underwent surgery last Wed nesday. Mrs.

Sue Riley and daughter Kelly of Fort Work, Tex. was an overnight guest Saturday of Mr; and Mrs. Dean Lovell and daughter Marcia of Doerr Avenue. She accompanied her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

13. Riley to their home in Chicago and will stop here again en route to her home in Texas. Auxiliary Police to ef Meet at Roxana Tonight of Pupils to Give PTA Program South Roxana EAST ALTON A variety program by school children will be he program feature at the Tuesday meeting of Niagara Teacher Association, which will be preceded with a 6 p.m. covered dlRh dinner in Niagara School. Officers win be Installed during formal meeting which will conclude the activities of the organization until the re-opening of school in September.

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