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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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)AY, SEPTEMBER, 29,1924 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE SEVEN Wood River (Hall Appointed to ku Charfls ef Marrliu Chureh. Hall has returned from Carje, III-, whets he attended the Illinois Conference. Hall has received an appoint- nnrt will leave Tflth his farflllr Uer part of tho week for Ma- HE DOOR ot opportunity flings Ha portnla only to tha is up and is I with pep and red blood tingling through bis Mountain slzo obstacles to ant hills and ambitions omo accompllshmenta to these of men. 'here Is tho employer who iks the man who is physically i-down The man without etam- to withstand' tho knocks and If of the hurrying, scurrying of business? Is tho long established and honored creator of Is. You cannot expect to get far up tho ladder unless you i equipped with a body that Is and vigorous.

8.S.8. will you on your way. Don't the "Door of Opportunity" to closed to you because you have the stamina to withstand tho your. nerve- power Build, up your system I .8,8. made of carefully selected I scientifically prepared and portioned herbs and barks ikes you fit! Get back that old IB punch! When opportunity be ready to answer the S.8.B.

(n two ilzee. The ilia economical. fakej You Fed. YourselfAflata rlsia, 111., where he will assume charge ot the First Methodist church. Rev.

C. H. Spragg, ot Glllisplo will have charge ot the Methodist church here and preached In tho church yesterday. Entertain Out of Town Quests. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gainer, of dinner. Ninth street, had as their week-end guests, William Gainer, of. Chicago, and Charles Gainer, ot Whltlrtg, Indiana, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Gainer and their guests were In St. Louis. 'Visit Out of Town Guests. Testerday, Mrs.

B. G. Gerdlng and son, Louis, daughter Gertrude, ot Col- llnsvtlle, Miss Beulah Pattroth, ot East St. Louts, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman. Gerdlng, ot St. Joseph, were guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. George Gillham, of seventh street, where they visited Mm.

Olllham's father, J. G. Gerdlng, who has been quite ill. Lutheran Aid to Meet, Thursday afternoon, there will be a business meeting of the Ladies Aid Society ot the Lutheran church, to he held at the home of Mrs. Ed.

Schmidt. Sunday Quests, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.

Towey had as their Sunday guests, the Misses Ethel and Gertrude Chatfleld, ol Caseyville, 111., Theron Harrison and Miss Dorothy McKnlght of Colllns- vllle, 111. Lincoln P. T. A. to The Lincoln P.

T. A. will meet to morrow evening, In the Lincoln School at 7:30 p. m. All fathers as as mothers are requested to at tend.

This will be their flrst meet Ing of the year. A program will als be given. Aid to Meet. Wednesday, the Ladles Aid So clety ot the First Baptist church meet In the parlors of the church, full attendance Is desired. Week-End Visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hassebroc and son Earl the week-end 1 St. where, they were the guests of Mr. Hassebrock's sister and brother-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Announce Arrival of Daugnter. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen De Alley are rejoicing over the arrival of a little daughter at their home Saturday. This Is their second child. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Hunting Trip.

Frank Gorin and son John left for a hunting trip near Grafton, I 11. They will be gone for several days; No Scout Meeting Tomorrow Nlffht. The Scout Troup Two will not hold their meeting tomorrow night. They will meet the last ot the week, the date to be announced later. Guests at Luncheon Bridge.

Mrs. F. M. Manning, Mrs. W.

A. Tlpton and Mrs. Fred Brett today attended the luncheon bridge given at Rock Spring Country Club, Alton, by Mrs. C. B.

Manbeck. Entertain With Six O'clock Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson en- tertalned with a six o'clock dinner in their home on Madison avenue yesterday. Their guests Included William Witthoft and daughter's Mildred and Bernlce, of Louis, Who were the guests of their father.

A social enjoyed after Receives Word of Death Of 8Uter.ln.Law, D. E. Coale received a telegram Informing him of the death ot his sls- or-tn-law, Mrs. Thomas Coale, of 'etrolt, Michigan. Mr.

Coale on Walton left for Mt. Casnell to t.tend the funeral, 'Which took place unday. Confined to Home By Illneis. Mrs. Henry Savage Is confined to er home by illness.

Mrs. Savage as ben 111 for several days. Entertains Sons. Frank Custer entertained his two Wayne and Claud, who came rom White Hnll to be the guests of heir father for the week-end and to their aunt' and uncle, Mr. and Urs.

Chester Custer. Visits With Parents. Miss Ruth Webb was the weelJ- nd guest of her parents, Rev. ani! Mrs. C.

W. Webb, of Madlsou. III. illss Webb's brother, Homer and sis- fir Naomi, motored here and accompanied here to their home. Little' Daughter III.

Melva, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crocker Is confined to her home, being ill with Scarlatina. Spend Sunday at Belleville. Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Qelble and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggoner and daughter Inez, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Miller were the guests of relatives at Belleville Sunday. Visit Father- Mrs. William Calvin and daughter Winnie, visited Mrs. Calvin's father, L. Pierce, -who recently underwent an operation In St.

Louis. He Is confined there in a hospital. Little Son III. Rollte, the little son of Mr. a Mrs.

Fred Cruse has been Confined for several days, to their home on Penning avenue with Scarlatina. alned as the guests of Mr, ahd Mrs, E. Leemeyer yesterday. Notei. Mr.

and Mrs. T. L. Doggerman, of Mt. Vornoy, were the guests of Irlends and relatives here yesterday.

Clarence Smith, of Alton, visited its brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Smltho and family Sunday. Thomas Anderson and daughters May and Catherien, Of Shlpman, 111., sent the day with Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Melllr. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Fredrlckson and son Raymond, spent Sunday in Boll- vllle, 111. Dr. Rockefeller, made a professional call In Pralrletown Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wall, of Edwardsville, were Wood River callers Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Callahan and children, ot Edwardsville.

visited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederlckson yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Woods and faml- ly. of East St. Louis, spent Sunday with the lalter's arents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Meyers. Miss Lyla Elder has returned from visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. A.

Put em, ot Upper Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crist and Miss Edith Nickels, of White Hall spent the week-end visiting Mr. anc Mrs.

Virgel Nickels. Miss Dorothy Galaher and Al. Wheeler, of St. Louis visited with Misses Mary and Mable McKelvey. Mr.

and Mrs. William Batcheldor mootred to S.t. Louis spending the day on business. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Johnson, of Alton, visited friends In Wood River yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. PtfUl Johnson, of Alton, visited friends In Wood River yesterday. Miss Buzetta Gross has returned ot her home In Staunton, 111., after spending several days as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Dleteker. Mrs.

Dleteker visited In Staunton with relatives yesterday. Rome, reports a man drank new elder, and when he got homo the keyhole was gone. The south Is banishing Us cotton boll weevils. Here's a tip for them. They can go to Russia ami eat whiskers.

They are asking for another election In England, but they can't have ours. It's too much fun. WALL PAPER New patterns arriving daily, 6c per roll'and up Everything in the paint Paperhangers tools, etc. A new shipment of window sizes. "WE DELIVER THE GOODS" Scott-Sullivan Paint Co.

540 East Broadway L. W. Sondles, Mgr. Phone 520 Week-End In St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Paull and chtl dren spent the week-end visiting relatives in St.

Louis. Entertain Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shamplne, Acton avenue, entertained as the! Sunday guests, Mr.

apd Mrs. James Jnrde and son Clarence, of St. Louis. Goes to Sorlnnfield on Business, Earl Stocker has gone to Springfield, where he will, remain for several days on business. Visits In Belleville.

Malcolm Powell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schrlmpf and mother, I Mrs. Ernest Schrlmpf, spent Sujrlay wtih relatives in Belleville. Leaving fop Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of Jer- soyvllle, who have been the guests or a week of their son and daughter n-law, Mr. a-d Mrs, C. B.

Miller for a week, are leaving for Texas where they will make their future home. Attend Family Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. D.

B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Schoenfeld and their families attended a family re-union at Fill more, 111., Sunday. Purchases New Roadster.

Walter Eppmeyer has a new Hup mobile roadster recently purchased Week-End Guests. Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

Swan have as their week-end guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Fynn, Mr. and Mrs.

James Cummins and Mrs. James Coleman, of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGrew, of St.

Louis. Business Meeting Postponed. Tho regular monthly business i meting has been postponed from Wednesday until Wednesday of nest! week, and will be held in the First; Baptist church. Missionary Society to Meet. The Foreign Mlsslonery Society of the First Baptist church -will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.

John Paddock In Iisr home on Lorena avenue. China, will be the subject of the afternoon. Choir Practice. The Choir of the First Baptist church will hold their regular practice Thursday night In the church at 7:45 p. m.

Entertain Guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Poleman, of New Douglas, who have been spending a week In Louis, were enter- Mr. and Mrs.

James Green were the guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. John Phellan, of Edwardsville. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Mutt, of East Alton, visited Mr. and Mrs. G.

Y. Henjy yesterday. Mrs. Philip Scrwan and son Frank Alton visitors Sunday. Miss Dorothy Hoehn, of near Grante City, has return home after a islt of several days with Miss Fern and Loretta Gary, of Alton spent Sunday visiting Miss Jernlce Martin.

Miss Rose Caller, of Alton, was the veek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pane View. Miss Nettle Cooper and Miss Delia and Miss Delia Cooper, ot i White Hall, left for their homo after the week-end guests ot rela- IPPODROME? THE HOUSE THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST AND PROVED THE BEST HBB MATINEES 11 A.

M. TO P. M. NIGHTS P. M.

TO 11 P. M. Day Matinees 10o and 2Bc. Nlghti, Sunday and Holiday Matinees, 1Bo and 40c. Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Elaine Hammerstein Supported by Robert Frazer in "A FOOLISH VIRGIN" THOMAS DIXON not unlike Rudyard Kipling, made a notable contribution to the problem of the world's fools in his popular novel "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN" It is because he presents the subject so clearly and embodies in his solutions, the very ideas that guide the average preson in, his everyday doings.

It delves into the secret resources df the heart and brings home the everlasting truths on which our whole social system is based. Also a Christie Comedy 'Getting Gertie's Goat' And Fox News 4 BIG ACTS 4 VAUDEVILLE Including MYRON PEARL AND COMPANY An Artistic Dance 'Revue. COMING THURSDAY FOR 3 DAYS BUCK JONES in "THE DESERT OUTLAW" Supplied in Brown Mahogany, Blue or Gray Porcelain Here's a powerful, economical heater you may be proud to have in your parlor. And it will heat 2 or 3 rooms because it is really a hot-air furnace within a handsome outer body. 5 Parlor Heater To it is only to appreciate its beauty.

To have it explained to you is to realize that here, at last, is a heater that will cut your fuel bills to the money and make your whole house comfortable. Let us tell about it, C.J. Jacoby Go, ALTOA WOOD RIVER Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Leach and family, Ben, Dorothy and baby daughter, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Smith, of Penning avenue, left for Vandalia for a visit with relatives before returning to their home In Montana. For furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 627 Lorena Ave. The homes of two Birmingham, (Ala.) detectives were robbed, but the detectives were away so escaped. PRINCESS THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT AND WARNER BROS. CLASSICS OF THE SCREEN.

Tonight and Tomorrow IHEATRI PROGRAM CHANGES DAILY, TWO BIG SHOWS EVERY EVENING SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM P. M. TODAY' Wm. (Bill) Fairbanks In "GO GET HIM" Comedy and Pathe Review TOMORROW "TRAIL OF THE LAW" Comedy and Spotlight ALSO MUSIC ftNSON Story of Marriage and Freedom; of Love and Its Cost. A SLICE OF REAL LIFE.

ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION Crowded to Capacity and Then Some! Gloria Swansou in this, her latest photoplay production eclipses her former efforts. "Manhandled" is Gloria out-Swansoning all her previous efforts In the career-crowning effort. See this phot- play! It's tho best in town! ALSO WILL ROGERS In "GEE WHIZ A Gee Whljt Comedy. "INTO THE NET." The serial of serials. The first serial to be booked for showing at the Missouri.

St. Louis, Missouri. AND THEN FOLLOWS Antonio Moreno and Estelle Taylor in "TIGER LOVE" "Bread" cut from the hearts of every-day a deep, swift-tiioving, thrilling story of modern conditions; of people who. are neither rich nor pqor, but who are strugs fl intense fight for a decent of men and women whose lives depend upon salaries. It's a photoplay that HITS HOME.

With 100 Per Cent Cast Including Mae Busch Hobart Bosworth Wanda Hawley Myrtle Stedman Robert Frazer Eugenie Besserer Pat O'Malley Ward Crane Also a Mermaid Comedy "AIR POCKETS" And Pathe Review Coming Thursday For 3 "SINNERS IN SILK" With Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Boardman and Adolphe Menjeu Coming Sunday For 4 JACKIE COOGAN in 'Little Robinson Crusoe' Telejrraph Want Ada Us Prove It. FESTIVAL Dancing both Mime tonight by Newby Melody Makers. Will continue Monday and Tuesday Night on account of heavy rain on Saturday night. i 11 Awarding of Gifts Will take place Tomorrow, Tuesday, Evening. MERRY ROUND GRAND HOUSE THE HOME OF THE BIQ PRODUCTIONS MATINEES P.

M. to 5 P. M. NIGHTS 6:30 to 10:30 P. M.

Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Si-Mi. I..

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