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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 14

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ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MAY 12, Baptist Church Elects Officers At Wood River Hiking Group at Marquette State Park 53 Members of Congre gation in Year Rrv. Fir Brt'li Ihr Pl a chin atta RIVER, May 1 Flay Johnson, pastor of the Rapt 1st Church, reported 53 to the church member- Curing the past year, when church business meeting was Wednesday night. ic year has hren completed surplus in current ex- hren made to install heating system in the The Sunday school has ned an average attendance of named for the current night were: Mod Asa Ditson: church clerk, Mr- R.iiviall Meyers; assistant cleik. Mrs. Paul Harrington; trea- suiei.

John L. Sullivan; non-resi- Mrs. Lucy Smith; financial secretary, Charles Beason; financial secretary, Hawkins; pianist. Mrs. Amy Kissinger; assistant pianist.

Mi's Francos Smilh. Trustees, Thurman Corey. Roy Mi Millen. Gus Bangert, Clarence Smith. George Thorpe, J.

M. Jenkins. Hoard o' deacons, William Hawkins, fiay Inman, E. M. Levl, Asa Ditson.

Don Wll- linms. Hoy Thompson, Alfred Jacobs, PL. C. Woods and Troy Kes- sinser. Board of deaconesses, Miss Lulu Barton, Lawrence RaKUK.

Mrs. Susan Hay, Mrs. R. C. Woods, Mrs.

Cassie Woodlel. Mrs. Sam Henson, Mrs. Clyde Dillow. Mrs.

William Hawkins, Mrs. Party at Pcrc Marquette Park, with the state naturalist, the Rev. Father G. M. Link.

Photo by John Girard. Week-End Hiking Schedule At Pete Marquette Park Ray Inman and Mrs. Jennie Eckmann. Board of education. Miss Linda Baskin.

Mrs. George Hayes and Mrs. Morris Mason. School Play Tonight WOOD Again," a drama in three.acts, by Glenn Hughes, will be presented at the East Alton-Wood River Community High School tonight. Special acenery has been prepared and the stage setting will bo the replica of the interior ol a hotel.

Rebekah Activities WOOD I meeting ot the Rebekah lodge will be held at Odd Fellows hall Monday night. The annual memorial meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held at the First Methodist Church here some time in June. Last Friday 30 members of the lodge attended the district meeting 'at Greenville. Pinochle Club WOOD John McClinlock, 217 Acton avenue, entertained her pinochle club with a luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was devoted to the playing of Prize-winners were Mrs.

cards. Oscar Your Gift to is Mother's Gift to. You if it's a GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR EVERY Mother's greatest desire is to keep her family healthy and happy. And good food, safely cared for, has a lot to do with that. So when you are thinking about your Mother's Day Gift, think about making it easy for Mother to look after her family.

Get Mother an electric refrigerator which will solve her whole problem of keeping food in healthful and nourishing condition protecting the family's food against spoilage during the warm days ahead, insuring that necessary below-50-degrees temperature. Every family needs safe electric cold for food safety. G-E'S "THRIFTY SIX" 14990 6 Cubic Foot Electric Refrigerator Henrirlckson, Mrs. John McClin- Mrs. Arthur Cronan and Mrs.

Matt Waymire. The club has been invited by Mrs. Waymire to meet with her in two weeks. Music Program WOOD choir of the Methodist church will present a special musical program on Mother's day evening, May 14, at 7 o'clock. The special music will be by a string trio composed of Miss Winifred Hartwig, first violin; Donald Holcomb, second violin; Miss Mary Hartwig, cello, and Miss June Bangert, piano accompanist.

The program will open with a prelude, 'Theme from the Prelude" by Liszt, played by Mrs. Harry Hanson. The choir will sing "Adoration" by Haberkorn, and "Bless the Lord, My Soul" by Ippolitof-Ivanof. The string The Rev. Father G.

M. Link, state naturalist at Marquette State Park, has announced the hiking schedule for Saturday and Sunday of this week. On Saturday, at 9 a. a flower hike will start. At 2 p.

an earth history tour of the park will begin, on which study will be made of the loam top soil, the windblown soil or less, river sands and gravel, of the alluvial types; and the bedrock. Persons wishing to go on this and the other hikes will meet at the museum next to the custodian' residence. A Nature League bu will be available for those withou cars. The trip to strategic point will be made by auto or bus, ani from them the hikers will go on foot. At 10:30 a.

Sunday, a bird hike will be taken, and at 2:30 a trip for study of archeology and Indian remains. On the hire hike, a census will be taken, am nests v. ill be studied. All hikes are open to the public COMPELLED TO GIVE UP WORK BECAUSE OF HIS ILL HEALTH Began Improving With First Few Dosts of KruGon! Fooling Bettor Than Ho Has in Sometime Since Getting Proper Eliminationi Muscular Aches and Pains Are Relieved Suffering men and those who have spent miserable years of trying rriedfclncs and being unable to locate one to give them desired to gi in the majority of the hundreds who today realize the difference between the OUTSTANDING G-E FEATURES: G-E Thrift Unit Stainless Steel Super-Freezer Oil Cooled Mechanism Finger-tip Latch Welded Steel Cabinet All Porcelain Interior 5-Year Performance Plan See It on Display at Our Store Today CHARGE Electric on your Eliotrio Bill (with a imafl carrying chargi added for monthly payments), Electricity Is Cheap In Alton UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY HOURS: 8 to 5... Including Saturday Dealers Can Also Show You Modern Electric Refrigerator! HENRY H.

VAHLE KruGon capsule remedy and other medicines (hoy have taken. Surprising relief has been given many right here in Alton who for years before had been ailing with so called rheumatic pains, distress o. gas and bloating after eating, ner vousness, headaches, dizzy spells biliousness which so frequently ac trio will play "Air on the String by Bach. "Hold Thou My Hand will be sung by John Elliott, will violin obligato by Miss Hartwig. The choir will sing "Remembe Now Thy Creator" by Robinson Mrs.

Harry Hanson will plaj "Prayer" by Beethoven as an of fertory. The second number the string trio will be "Poet am Peasant Overture" by Suppe. Thi choir will sing "The Sun Lit Hill' by Scholin, "Abide With Me" Williams, and "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" by Shelley. "The End of a Perfect Day" will be sun( by Robert Jacobs, accompaniet with a cello obligato by Raymonc Jacobs. The program will be eluded with sin anthem by the choir, "Psalm 150" by Franck.

Wood River Notes WOOD Edna Har vick is visiting her daughter, Mrs Chester Barnctt on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dodd have moved from Wood River to a new residence and office at 221 St. Louis avenue, East Alton.

Dodd is an attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Camfield have returned from a visit with Cornfield's mother, Mrs. E.

E. Camfield, at Lakewood. Mrs. M. F.

Manning was hostess to members of the past president's parley Wednesday night. The Catholic Woman's Club met Wednesday afternoon. A group of Wood River women attended a meeting of their club at the home of Mrs. E. R.

Quinn at East Alton Tuesday. Mrs. G. L. McKinney and Mrs.

Clarence Hale won bridge prizes. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ollie Lindquist on Madison avenue. Mrs. W.

Esllnger will be program leader. 10 Matquette Students to Go To World's Fair quently eliminat company faulty bowel elimination For example, rend what Mr Henry H. Vnnle, a well known ant highly respected local resident iigh 1914 Door III. No. 2, Alton said recently In a xtatement reach ing Sanders' Drug Store, Broadway and Market this city: "I am well satisfied with the help that KruGon has given me." sale Mr.

Henry Vahle. "For years tienlth had been greatly faulty elimination. I continues srowlng worse each day unill I finally had to give up work as it wes Impossible "for me my farm to get around because of the dreadful muscular aches and pains which settled In my Joints and muscles. 1 was miserably run-down and worn-out for my sleep was continually disturbed by night risings. I also had much trouble with my digestion as everything I ate caused me to suffer with attacks saw and among receiving such of indigestion and gas pains.

I KruGon so highly advertised many of my friends were an Modern Robin Hood Aids Osage Orange Growers ARKANSAS CITY, Ark. UTt New popularity for the bow and arrow has brought a thriving industry to southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma. B. Short of Newkirk, has nine gangs of workmen cutting Osage orange hedges, from which Ten students of Marquette High accompanied by Mother Mildred will- leave Monday mcrning for a week's trip to Washington, D. C.

and New York. They will be joinec in St. Louis by a group of 7( students of Catholic schools, anc the entire party will make the trip as a group. The following Marquette students will make the trip: Shirley McConnell, Rita Schwegel, Rosemary Lauer, Kaye Federle, Evelyn Klunk. Shelia Delaney, Nancy Hellrung, and Virginia' Walters and Dennis Hoffman and Robert Schrier.

Mother Mildred said today that each school group would be chaperoned. The students will tour historic places and government buildings while In Washington, and also will visit places of Catholic interest including the Basillica and the "Holy of America." A professor Catholic University in Wash- nglon will be the guide during the expeditions, and also will accompany the group to Mt. Vernon'and Arlington. Leaving Washington, the group go to New York where they vlll stay at the Taft Hotel in Raio City. In New York, they will ttend the World's Fair, and also vill have an opportunity to visit nc of New York's famous department stores, where the ill be guests at luncheon.

The students will return to St. ouis Saturday night. During the eek, the students are expected to ake notes on what they have seen, nd upon returning to their classes give reports on the trip. Credit will be given them for their work, the same as if they had been in school. It Is against the law to share any part of your meal with a friend in a restaurant in Omaha, Neb.

superior type of bow is made. One piece of hedge suitable for bow making is worth up to 70 cents, he reports. Collocate archery Is leporled to have given sport a great boost. 'Action' Art Gallery WICHITA, Kans. A need, managing editor of the Wichita Eagle, has a modern art gallery without a single painting Reed's gallery IK composed en- iteiy of photographs of action and studies.

There are 50 pho- that Include such things as ornado in action, an aviator fall- ng out of his plane, and a Kansas vheat Held in shock. Dr. Knpwles Cliruiile Men, Women Will tt 8AVOK HUi'EL, ALTON I m. In p. m.

May 13 those who were glorious relief that I too decided to nit it to a on ray own nnd was not disappointed." "I feel much better In 10 many vitys now since I have been Inklni; iruGon," continued Mr. Vahle. 'I urjje other similar sufferers to ilso Kive KruGon trial since It ins done so much for me. Those Ireadful muscular aches and pains to disappear once 1 WHS jjet- Ing proper elimination of clogged mpurltles. I am seldom disturbed night risings and awaken each morning feeling greatly refreshed vith new strength and energy.

I Uo enjoy my meals without III fter It Is no wonder Kru- ion is the 'talk of the town' when has the ability to accomplish so much. KruCon sold by Drug tore, Broadway and ils t-lty, and by the Ivttdini; drug- jits in surrounding towns. Mull orders promptly filial, 51.03 porbox Six boxes for $5.10 Adv. Cub Pack Meeting Tonight Cub Pack No. 5 will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock, nt Humboldt School.

Read Telegraph Want Ads Daily. Wlio nil to uit Dent ot mtn and women. Stomach, Livtr, Boweu, um duddor. Coiutlpatlon, Anemia. Abdomlnn Neuritit, Rheumatism.

Femait froubUi, Neuralgia, Dufntu, Vartcob Catarrh of Head and Pliroat, Braemai. DtWHy, tied Epllepty, Heart Gnltei ETC SuccMilullj Treate, WIUwul CM oi Kalfi UtUWNIO DISEA1CS 4 SftXJlALTI NCHVODB DERIUTt Arc yvu otrvmu, detpundenl, weak, ttreo aigralafl. no ambition, memory poor, tallnied, ncltkble and Irritable, lack ol tt you nave tailed to ret well undei treatment, tee We may be to you. an we wani DR. KNOWIJCII.

PEOUIA. 111. FINAL CLEARANCE SATURDAY. MAY 13th. IS OUR LAST DAY IN BUSINESS All stock of merchandise, store fixtures, light fixtures, cash registers must be sold.

Prices cut to rock bottom! 8 W. Brdy. ARTHURS In Alton nr i i 01 affect only municipalities above Bill Would Finance Mum 25000 popullltlon Trugtce the Clearance by Lottery i corporation would set! member- SPRINGFIELD, May 12. with 44 percent of the re- calendar when the House re-jeeipts to go to a housing and slum convenes Its next week clearance fund in the state treas- will be a bill to create the Illinois ury, six percent Into the general Home Building Corporation for a revenue fund, and the remainder slum clearance program to be the corporation treasury, nanced by a lottery. The public health committee Sponsored by Carmen V'a'cco, Chicago Democrat, the bill would fused to make recommendations on the bill, one of two Introduced by Vacco this session, and the voted to place it on the calendar.

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