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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 I Reception for One of H)c important events of tho I club calendar of tho Club IvaH a wept Ion glvcii last ovcnlnts In ll" 1 Wood River Auditorium of tlio Wood niver school, which f6r thn oo- rMlon had "en beautifully and nr- lliilMlly decorated In leaves Lmployed In (ho scheme dm pen In IccfplnR tno Hallowe'en col- ly shaded in paper Rhodes formed of the yellow crepe paper, protty effect to tho general decora- achemo. A allver candlebra containing nvo lighted candles added to the decorations. In tho receiving line were The executive Committed, Mrs. j. ota man, the club prenldenl, Mm.

Cleoreft QunnlHon, MM. Frank amncr and Mm, Joseph Trnband. Tho guest, woro tho teachera of th ft ty Mrs. p. Manning Thn numerous ilghtii were soft- BOUQWET For mare delicious Sauces and Salads Made from fneh Giver rich flavor, color taate to all home cooking.

Mushroom Sauce 1 can Melt the butter, acid flou Kirring all the while. When booked add the salt, I and Kitchen Bouquet. Drain and chop rmr 1 cook 3 minutes, 'Cream Sauce Code ftai has quet to taste. Potato Salad' 2 cups cold boiled potatoes (diced) sweet cup finely chopped celery 2 haid-boUedes cup chopped I onion chopped I "Hit Cfieft 1 fir Home Cooking" mm HMMnni 1 teaspoonful Kitchen Bouoxiet fc tablespoonfuls sugar cup cream pepper and salt totasta cup vinegar ceamoonful butter taWeapponfulaUveoil wiau? Beat up eggs; add cream, vinegar, serve on lettuce ovcnln Program in A JufW wh tlio addrcwfl of welcome. A Coin njunlty Bins which WBB directed bj Mra.

a A. Smith was greatly enjoy cd, many of tho old belns med. A duett pbyort very fully by the 8SPB Uetterath a TW wnB ed. Durhnhi dell her audience win, vocal aolo a.nt very eraclounly responded with an encore. Tom Point gave a corne Holo a lino nu nm very pleasingly played a Bce number.

Nora Juhlln who fa attrnctlnjr much attention by her splendid mu deal Interpretations was one of tho numbers heartily encored and Mia- Juhlln pleased very highly with Miss Dora Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ThurstOri en tcrtalned with 160 dance. Mian Johnson's splendid dancing was loudly applauded and she was compelled to return to tho stage and very prettily charmed with tho second 'dance.

One of the pleasing feature also very entertaining was a musical game which was participated In by the whole assemblage. There were Parts of the nrst verse of 19 different songs played on the piano and gues- aes made as to the name of tho Those guessing tho full number were awarded a prize. Several made the correct guess and as a flnal decision, Mrs. Oliver DIckson was i th prlze he Buccessful contestants were allowed to draw straws to decide the winner. Mr Vaughn was awarded a consolation jprlzo.

An amusing: part of the program was a straw vote taken on the presl- dontlal candidate. Each person was given a'lemonade straw and a Pin. Then wero then blindfolded turned around, and left to mako their way to tho candldatos pictures which had been placed on tho wall, Andy Qump-a picture with the other candidates occupied a prominent place. ealned the largest vote Andy coming In last, having two votes given him. Following tho program' refreshments of Fruit punch and wafers were served by the refreshment com- mlttee.

A social hour was then en- Joyed. All those present departing with regret at the closing of a very successful club program. Attending In Peoria O. A. Smith; superintendent of schools, and K.

Tqwey, of the school board, left at noon for Peoria to attend a meeting of the Illinois State School Board Association. The meeting will be In session Thursday and Friday. legion Auxiliary to Meet The regular meeting of the Womans Auxiliary of tho American ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH will ho held Thursday nv. fit tho Wood niver nchool 7:30 o'clock. Kvery member IB ui-cc to bo P.

T. A. Program Oct. 30 Thn following program wlll.be gh en (it a meeting on October 30, Invocation, Rov Hp'ragg. HO'IIB.

"America thn Beautiful" "oil call. Heading of minutes. Troimurcr report. "Id and unfinished business. New business.

Vocal Bolo (selected) Mrs. Maud A len. Senator (llberson. Heading, "The Bay and tho Flag' Mrs. Floyd Carter.

Song. "Htar Spangled Banner." American Legion Hallowe'en Party The American Legion and the Wo mnn's Auxiliary will have a coslutru party Friday evening In the Fried ilcha hall, corner of Wood niver and avenues. Kvery member of both organizations la urged to be Present and may bring wife husband or friend. No admission will be harged. Costume may consist of from Visit Mrs.

E. H. Hortwigr and children have arrlvod home from a dellghWU Islt. hc Wer8 gol)9 three weeks visited relatives and friends'm SPECIAL OFFER: FoUtr tmt KTTCHEN BOUQUET, Inc. To Celebrate Keformatlon The Evangelical church will cele- rate their Reformation In next Sun- dny Bcrvlce.ln tho Re" Idecker will read the special Refori rntion Sermon and In the tvenlng ho and iTC the 9th oh Communl Will be eel- cbrated in both morning and evening flcrmone.

Visit; In Lltclifleld vln AU8a St Dletek Ml son 8 returned from a vlalt with tho former's mother Mrs. Amoma Class Party A delightful affair of Friday evening win Halloween Ven by the rSt BaptlBt Mrs. O. G. Tlpton la teacher of the class.

The huabands and friends of the members have been Invited Fldells Class to Meet 7n Meeting tonight will be the Fl- dBlis Class of the 1st Baptist church The class will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Traband. Leaves For Home Mrs. John Jessup, who has been for several weeks the guest of her and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs Newton Jessup, has returned to her home in C'atlln, Indiana.

Baby Daughter Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Gamaliel Howe are proudly announcing the arrival of a Here is Sotnethinsf to Kick About This Fine Regulation Size Foot-Baft Given Away Absolutely FREE! to get three ersons who are not take you will be is made of best selected gram le sides, buckskin thread sewing, SS" 80 1 give perfect satisfaction. bladder and lacing needle complete for only. tone New 17 Weeks Subscriptions Start To-Day To Win One No Money To Collect Coupon to be Signed Manager, my Order for the lelegraph'for 17 weeks.

I uh5 a 8llb8Criber or I gula ly rea the Telegraph. I also to pay your carrier boy the ar rate of 12c per week. Mdress Phone Order Taken By Coupon to be Signed Circulation Manager, Dear Sir: Please enter my order for the Evening Telegraph for 17 weeks. I am not now a subscriber nor do 1 regularly read the Telegraph. I also agree to pay your carrier boy the regular rate of 12c per week.

(Signed) Address Phone Order Taken By (Signed) Address Coupon to be Signed Circulation Manager, Dear Sir: Please enter my order for the Evening Telegraph for 17 weeks. I am not now a subscriber nor do I regularly read the Telegraph. I also agree to pay your carrier boy the regular rate of" 12c per week. (Signed) Address Phone Order Taken By (Signed) Address hnby dauRlitPr. who arrived nt thn homo Men.

Ilowo'a parentH. Mr. nnrl Mrx. cbarlcH Hen nor of Marllnsvllic, III. The family formerly rc-Blrtcd In thin oily.

Missionary Society to Meet ThTfi will be. n. meetlns of Iho Wo miin'B Foreign Mlgslonnry Kocloly oC tho First Mclhortlst Church. VrMay afternoon with Mr. K.

Davidson In her home on 9th (street. Tho Mlo- l-'rlcnrt will studied. O'radlnc Street Workmen nre bi 1( RradlnR tho Rlrpct to KB proper level, near 4th nnd avenue. Tho strcot will bo roclndrre'l nnd oiled. Visit School in St.

Louis Teachers from hero who attended RohooMn St. Louis yesterday were Miss bmma DeAtlcy and Miss Doris Will Sew for Bazaar riiero win bo a meeting of the ladies of St. Church Tho ladles will meet with Mra A. Swan nnd sew for their coming bazaar. They will hold an all day meeting.

MM. GelM to Make Address Mrs. B. Gclhl will leave Friday going to Newton, 111., to give an ad' dress to tho Household Science Bee- ion tho Farmers Institute. Mm elhl formerly taught Domestic Science.

Legion Planning for Carnival Plans are being mado by the Am- erlcan Legion for a carnival which Is to bo given in November. The affair will tako place In their new home ine date Delected la November to th 17tli. Seven circus be part of tho attractive features Jf the carnival. efforts will bu made to provide the best entertainment for tho public and an active In- erest la belngr shown for the arrans- "fr of the carnival. There will be an advance gale of which will permit the holder attend the weekly performances.

On Saturday, the work of dearths he lot in preparation for the event A-II1 tako place. The new home Is to decorated for the carnival. Notes Mr. and Mrs. Chegley McKee and James Sherlock and daughter Pear ot Allon have returned from Jaok flonvlllc nhero they motored, return ln with Mrs.

James Sherlock wli "pent Beveral visiting. Mr. nnd Clarence Jonen a liuslnens trip to Delhi nrnt of tho week. Mr. and Jenien Mltlner of SfrlnKOeld.

visited their dau hter nnd Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Whaley yesterday. Mies Leola Keller who has been v-lth for the past PAGE THIRTEEN Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert roturned Smith and a visit Mrs.

E. aelhl mad. a business trip to St. Louis today, Mrs. Maud Engel has returned to her home, in St.

Louis after a visit with her brother. Mr nlBO 'amity of Eighth' Miss Mabelle Plvoda will attend school In St. Louis today. Kor Sale or Rent-7 room stucco 2 both -Private ranee woond noor. Modern Hallowe'en -ance Thursday Evening, October 30, at Valley Park WO In Gold Given Away In Prizes.

Nothing but OH lime Dancing throughout, new garnee. Built one vcnr. See Owner, 729 Condlt St Wood Itlver. A Russian town has a fine of fifty rent, for nwparlnpf. Something llko might Plop tho golf epidemic New Shares in the "Home" on Nov.

1st. You can order them now. Home Bldg. Loan Notice to the Public Leonard Thucrkoff, having left our employ, we will not be for any payments made to him or any contracts made by him. Any one wishing service will kindly call the office.

Willson Laundry Service 2 Public Sale of Real Estate Of the C. C. Paul Estate, Nov. 7th, 1924, at 10 clock a. m.

on Premises. propert on East Broadway, Alton, ng Five Flats East Third 547-549-55 1-S53-553U. Also modern 12-room house located at 401 Henry Street APPLY TO Harry L. Paul, 550 East Broadway. On or before date of for particulars or information.

JUST SAY CHARGE Ryan's On State Street. That's All That's Necessary When You Buy AN' at Why Pay Cash Buy On Credit! See Our Marvelous Display of New Fall Styles in Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats Distinctive designs emphasize the high quality of these coats- all shades and fabrics-convenient terms. Priced at 19,75 to $65 Millinery With every costume a new hat is necessary. Come in and inspect our wonderful values. Dresses Beautiful creations in Poiret Twills, Tricotine, heavy Cantons, etc.

Overcoats and Gabardines An immense stock just received includes all the latest models and newest patterns On easiest terms. Suits for Men Carefully tailored in the season's newest and best models-for men and young men-also a complete showing of Jazz Models priced at $24.75 And Up Boy's Suits and Overcoats Wonderful values in Boys' Two-Pants Suits, Knickerbocker and Golf Pants. Mothers it will pay you to see these remarkable offerings We Invite You to Open a Charge Account With Us, You Will Like Our Plan We Will Trust You. RYAN'S On State Street. You Don't Need Gash..

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