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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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First Baptist Lawn Social. The D. Y. P. O.

of the First Baptiflt Church win bold a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hudson, 1602 Henry Street. Cards Issued for Koenlo- Hubner Nuptials, Mr. nnd Mrs.

John Hubner have is- mieii cnnls for the marriage of their (touchier, Fannie Emma, to Henry KeonlK, on Saturday, August the (eentli. nt 6:30 o'clock In Saint Peter nnd Cathedral. Phiiaethea Class to Have Social The rhilaethea class of ihe First Moduli! ist church will give an ice cream evening, August nt tlie home of Mr? and Mrs. C. While, at 25 East 8th street.

The money raised will be towards a fund wliich cares for ai little French orphan Oaklas To Meet Friday Night. A spednl meeting of the Oakla Ten- nis club will be held at the Mineral Springs hotel on Friday evening, August 16, at 8 o'clock. The members will complete plans for the dancing party to' be given by the club on Aug. ust 22, at Rock Spring park. Bach member -will have the privilege of In- Vlted two couples to the dance.

Victory Celebration. The victory celebration of the of annihilating the fifteen year church debt of the First M. B. church will be held at the church on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9th.

A short program of five minute talks and appropriate music will precede a light lunch followed by a latter being the main feature. A number of the former pastors are expected, also members who have removed to other places, and every mem' her in Alton is expected to attend. This gathering and help make it a real time of rejoicing, a time to be treasured in memory as a great even in the history of Methodism in Alton Entertainment At Moro. Mrs. Margaret Lancaster's pupils WEfrNESPAY.

AUGUST 13, 1919 give a recital at the Mow PrefbyteHaii cKufeh, Thursday evening, Aug. 14. The program will id as follows: Wane Solo Gladys Albern Mourning Veil" Birdie Burwell Musical Dorsey Genevieve and Josephine Thrailkill He Hunted a Mouse" Virgil DeWerffe Musical Flanders Fields" Helen Kabel Negro nezzah" Burwell Musical Faced Sophia Estella Yager Young Man Waited" Ruth Thrailkill Work" Bess Dorsey We Meet Again" Dorothy Dorsey, Birdie Burwell Shower for Miss Amelia Elerht. The Mathetrla class of the First Baptist church entertained last even ing in honor of one of the members, Miss Amelia Elerht, whose marriage to Arch Clarl, of Staunton, will take place Saturday night. The young worn en entertained at the home of Rev.

and Mrs, W. of East Sixth street A cob-web party was featured, and af ter a long and strenuous effort Miss Elerht came to the end of the mesh strings and found a large assorlmen of handsome articles. Various games -were enjoyed during the evening, and at a late hour refreshments were served. Mrs. Twing was assisted by members of the social committee, Mrs.

Twing is teacher of the class. The Twing home was attractively decorated in honor of the bride-elect! and presented an attractive appearance. August Selected by Many Young Women as Bridal Month. August was selected by many brides- elect as the month of their marriage, and before the first of September a large number of weddings will have taken place. The wedding of Miss Edna Gulp, of'Bethalto to Leo WHlia of this city took place in Chicago, and was of much Interest to their many friends in Alton Mr.

and Mrs. Willis are enjoying a northern honeymoon. Two weddings will take place on Saturday. Saturday morning at 6:30 o'clock in the Cathedral will occur the marriage of Miss Fannie Hubner to Henry Koenig The young couple will be attended by a large wedding party. Saturday evening Miss Amelia Elerht will become the bride of Arch Clark of Staunton, the wedding taking place at the home of Rev.

and Mrs M. W. Twing. On Sunday Reglna Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Warner, of 1204 Central avenue, will become the bride of Rev. A. F. Schlobohn, of Astoria Long Island City, New York The wed ding will be one of great interes among the members of the Centra Avenue Lutheran church. Miss War ner has been actively connected with the affairs of the church, and her de pnrture from the city will be greatly regretted.

The wedding will be a church affair. On nexl Monday at St. Patrick's parsonage will occur the wedding of Alex McBrlde to Miss Eva Miller. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Franis B.

Kehoe. On Tuesday, August 26th, will occur he marriage of Miss Mary Rousseau Herbert Hellrung. llnaldo Norman Goes North To Join Fiancee. Rlnaldo Norman will leave this evening for the north, where ho will oin bis fiancee, Miss Dorothy Penrose, who has been In the Minnesota resorts for several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. George Hamilton.

The marriage of Miss Penrose and Mr. Norman will most probably be married on Friday, August 15. No announcement of definite plans has been made. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Farley Have Son. Word has been received by relatives announcing the birth of a 10-pound son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Farley at their home in Salem, Wls.

Mrs. Farley was before her marriage Miss Georgle Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. G. Ray The young couple were married in Chillicothe, Ohio, while Farley was stationed there.

PERSONAL Mrs. E. H. Herron has returned from Wichita, where she was called the death of her father. Louis Hartman returned last even- ng from the north where he has been pending his vacation.

Mrs. Wm. Scott went to Fanners- 'llle, 111, yesterday to visit with n( ister, Mrs. Wm. Carey.

W. J. Peters nnd K. ('. LfinghHin Ml evening for Chicago where tTiey will spend a day or two purchasing oys for their ChrUtmas trade.

Walter J. Rothschild, of 4039 Shaw avenue, St. Louis, Is spending tho remainder of August with his sistor, Mrs. 0. W.

Moore of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gaskinn have departed for a stay in Chicago and other northern points. Mr.

and Mrs. Val Mahoney left Tues day night for Milwaukee where they will visit. Mrs. H. A.

Haskey, and son, from ihicago, are visiting in Alton. Miss Margaret Morfoot has returned from Council Bluffs, Iowa, where she has been attending a Red Cross Insti tute for six weeks. Miss May Anderson, of St. Louis, is visiting Miss Inez Buckstrop. Ed.

Beall and W. P. Boynton will gt to New Douglas on August 27, where they -will speak at the annual home coming celebration. The home-comini embraces six or more counties and i always a big event. PAGE3.

WOOD RIVER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheff went to Alton today to attend the Ilathniann unerat. Feast of the Assumption.

The Fenst of the Assumption will observed Friday, August. 15, and mass will be celebrated In St. Berard's church at 8 o'clock. Thursday -will be a fast day, but on account of the feast, Catholics will be llowed to eat meat on Friday. "Catsup." The word "catsup," which Is spellet! "cntsup," "entchup," "ketchup" nm! "kltchup," Is a corruption of the Chi nese word "kltjnp," the name Riven to an Inferior kind of toy made In Ohina.

Didn't Quite Understand. Little John nnd his mother word visiting nt the minister's home ona dny, when John picked up Testament from tho table. minister's wife said: "You must not piny with that book, for It Is God's book." A' week Inter, while at the mlnlster'8 borne ngnln, he spied the book nnd said "Why doesn't'God come nnd get his book?" AB Usual. The man who Is always telling whnt perfectly lovely place- he used to live In makes you wonder how he over cnrae to leave such an Life. Almost Any Excuse Goes.

We break mnny a promise to ourselves with excuses so wonk thnt would be ashnmed to offer them to another. 1 Little Want Ads results. Try one- 1915 4th JUNGK BROTHERS 1O7-109 WEST THIRD STREET 1919 ANNIVERSARY SALE Thursday August 1.4th Friday, August 15th Saturday, August 16th Four years ago, on August 14th, 1915, we started in business in Alton. We annonnced to the people of Alton and vicinity that the three fundamental principles of our busines would be: BEST MERCHANDISE LOWEST PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICE Our constant approved by the public. During thif sale all summer goods on hand throughout the store will be offered at special prices irrespective of actual cost.

Aluminum Ware Extraordinary Anniversary Sale Bargain $1.84 1 Values Up To $2.98. Good grade Aluminum well made Sauce Pans- combination Roasters, Windsor Kettles, Princess Sauce Convex Pans. Each piece fitted with aluminum lid and non-heat nobs." See Window Display. House Brooms. 5 sew high grade Union-Made House Brooms made of good grade broom corn; 90c A each only "fHU Men's Work Shirts.

Men's Blue Work Shirts. A dollar value at the Anniversary Sale for each only Goats Best Spool Cotton 4 BLACK Or WHITE ALL SIZES Graniteware Water Pails. Grey Graniteware Water quart size. Regular 75c value at the Anniversary Sale, each only Toilet Soaps. Castile and Glycerine Toilet Soaps; 7c values.

Anniversary Sale. Choice, per cake, only Genuine Palm Olive SOAP 2 ior 14' 12 Bar At the Anniversary Sale Glass Salt Shakers. Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers with Aluminum Tops; lOc value. At the Anniversary Sale, each only Table Centers. 33-inch round Embroidered Center Battenberg Table Covers; $1.60 value.

Anniversary Sale, each Preserving Cans. Quart size. Preserving Cans with patented tops. Special at the Anniversary dozen only 64c CREPE TOILET PAPER 5c Quality 5 ROLLS 14C Anniversary Sale Price Beach Cloth. Maize, Tan, and Pink Beach Cloth, 36- inclies wide; 59c value.

Anniversary Sale, yard Ladies' New Fall Tailored Suits 34- Exceptional $50, $55, $60 Values Serges and Poplins Summer Millinery InsludlnfT JCnox bailors and White Ribbon Sport Hats. Values up to $12,50 (2nd Floor) Colgates Tooth Paste Large 25c Tube 14' (Limit 1) Silk Poplin Skirts White Silk Poplin Skirts that formerly sold for (2nd Floor) Snow Boy Washing Powder 4 Box Limit of 2 to Women Only Waltke's Extra Family Laundry Soap Bar Limit of 5 to Women Only Voife Dresses .04 Just 19 fancy Figured Voile Dresses; und $8,50 (2nd Floor) Pond's Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream 25c tubes or Jars Each White Wash Skirts $0.04 2 White I'ique Skirts; Gaberdine and Tailored Wash former value (2nd Floor) CHILDREN'S SOX Children's White Fancy Top Socks; 2Bc and 35o values, A Sale price" PAIR. HAMMOCKS Well made Hammocks in assorted colors; $2.98 and' $3.98 values. C-J A A Bach only LADIES' HOSE. Ladles' Mercerized Fashioned Stockings, Cordovan, Brown or Grey; 69o value for only 44c BLANKETS GVey Cotton Blankets, C4 by 76 size.

The $3.00 quality. At this A A A At this sale, each only ENGLISH LONG CLOTH 10 yard bolt of English Long Cloth on special sale at per bolt, only BOYS' BLOUSES Hoys' 1'ercale Sport Collar Blouses; $1.00 value. At this sale, each £4 only O1C LADIES' UNION SUITS Ladies' Luce, Trimmed Sleeveless Union Sizes 36, value for only 44c LADIES' HOSg Ladies Grey and Brown Silk Boot Stoviings; Irregulars of ft per A only 44C HAIR PINS IBc box assorted Wire Hair Fins. Anniversary Bale 2 14c Price BOXES MOHAIR Black and Navy Mohair Dress Goods; 36 inches wide; $1 value. Sale price, yard GARDEN RAKES 10 tooth Garden 39c value at the Anniversary Sale for, each only 14c MEN'S SILK HOSE Men's Silk Hose In Black or White; glaes brokenj irregulars of the dollar quality; per pair, MISSES' HOSE.

Misses' Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings, Black, also White; 89o value at the Anniversary Bale only SILK POPLIN Yard wide Black Silk Poplin, Regular $1.25 value. Anniversary Sale Special at, per, yard only TABLE LINEN Bleached Table Liuon, GO inch width; regular $2.00 value. Anniversary Sale prico, per 4 yard only yr I One lot of Middies and Children's White Tailored Dresses; $1,50 to Choice 44 WEEDING PORKS 08c Weeding Forks; well made und very strong; 98c value. Anniversary Sale while they last each, only SPRINKLING CANS Galvanized Sprinkling Cans with patented handle $1.00 value- Sale price 74c LUNCH BOXES KlberoiU Lunch Hoxetj with leather handle und nietul clasp; loc value at Anniversary A Sale Im KOK I HO STEP LADDERS 6 foot reinforced Step Ladders; regular $1.50 valuo. Anniversary Price 94C SANITOL CREAM.

Sanitol Cold Cronm. A jar at lliti Aunl- 14c versary Sale fur only MEN'S UNION SUITS Men's Spring Noodle C11AL.MKKS Union Suits; $1.50 quality. Special price per only CROCHET COTTON STAR brand Crochet Cut- Ion; regular bull. Anniversary iv 1 at MEN'S HOSE. Men's UUu'U, Wliitu, unit Colored Cotton Surlts.

All sizes; 25c valuo. Anniversary A tm I'AIK 24c JUNGK BROTHERS A A 41 'ftf ln.

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