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ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 28. 1929, Wood River News Women Plan to Attend Presidents' Day Program A number of Wood River Women's ,,,,,1 Club members are planning to at-j tend the meeting of the twenty-see-' nnd Mr' ond district of Women's Clubs on Presidents' Day, which will be held ovrnmg ol Mr. in Greenville, 111., Oct. 3. nf Lorenii Mrs.

E. E. Mueller chairman nf Hnzel HiKhfnll spending a radio for the district, and Mrs. fpw ccks vacation Detroit. Manning, chairman of welfare.

Dr nnd Mrs .1 T. or along with the other department. lelt for chairmen of the district will give an tv (l visit. outline of their work for the coming jtodge.r and sons, year. Mm.

L. C. Helm, president, E( Rnr fln( Rodger, Wed- from Edwardsville will nr s( nv nrrn r. the of Mr. and Meetings will be held in the First, Mrfl fj at their home on tobcr 10.

were also made for the winter's work. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hamblen and son, Ted, who, until lately, have al- I ways been residents of Roodhouse, 1 have moved to Upper Alton. Mrs.

Ben Locher, Mrs. A. P. Ncber- Guy Langley were Thursday, of Ncbo visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. White filar' Vnn Dorcn Thursday. collar bone Tuesday evening in foot- 1 Engelmann and Mrs. John Schwager hail nractlce visited in St.

Louis Friday. Mrs Paul Johnson is improving Mrs. R. V. Smith has returned from from her recent operation In Our 8a-U visit with Mrs.

Matthew Parks of next Tuesday W. Schmitt of Benid spent Her husbartand Wednesday visiting here with Mrs. W. HossS visit Tier every morning. P.

Smith. of Mr Harold Jerseyville Miss Bailie Com was the guest of I Miss Viola Mason Is seriously ill the De Molay dinner at her Home at the present time Edward Kunrxs of Bed Bud, spent Friday visiting here. J. P. Aminann has been appointed a member of the Advisory committee of vllle Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bates re' William Chapman at Sylvls. Methodist church. Leaving for Rumla Albert Fosha arrived In Wood the KdWiirdKvlllc Mr.

nnd Mrs. W. If. Castle of Carl- Invllln guests this week at the River Friday afternoon from Wlchl-1 nome or their son-ln-lixw nnd (laugh- ta, nnd he and Mrs. Fosha will leave Sunday at noon for New York City.

They will sail Wednesday for Baku, Russia, where Fosha will oversee the construction ol cracking plants for the Koch Engineering Co. Wlnklcr- Thcy expect to be gone about two years. Fosha is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 3 W.

Fosha. on Eckhard street. Fosha Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Howe of Rice street Attend P. T.

A. Meeting Mrs. J. L. Cottrell, president of the Washington-Wood River Parent-Teacher Association, Frank Bauer, president of the Lincoln Parent-Teachers Association, nnd Mrs.

J. Traband, general chairman of the P. T. A. convention to be held here on Oct.

18, attended a meeting of the chairmen at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bcasley, who is director of District 14, in East St. Louis Friday afternoon. District 14, comprises five counties. Many out of, town visitors from various Parent-Teacher associations will be present at this convention, To Give Report Mrs.

P. Lenhardt will give a report of the regional conference held last week In Alton at the sir- vices Sunday morning at St. Johns Evangelical church. The report will be made at the close of the morning service. Move This Week Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ralph Painter and daughter of Wood River avenue moved this week Into their new homo on Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McKinney of Hartford moved Saturday from their home on Maple street to Tenth and Wood River.

Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dosscy of Central avenue have purchased a home on the corner of Esther avenue and Tenth street and moved Into it this week. Mrs. J. F.

Traband and family are moving today Into the house recently vacated by Dr. and Mrs. Max Bramer on Lewis avenue. New Homes for Businesses The new brick structure located at First and Lorena avenue, belonging to J. Van Preter and son was formally opened today.

The formal opening of the now hotno bakery at 8 East Ferguson avenue also Is being held today. Bridge Party Miss Helen Skinner of 160 Acton avenue was hostess Thursday to a group of friends at her home with a 1 o'clock luncheon. In the afternoon two tables were arranged, at which bridge was played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Maurice Jones and Mrs.

Al Hacke. Those present were Mrs. Harold Hclvie, Mrs. Frank Oarstens, Mrs, Don Rigsby, Mrs G. L.

Ohanute, Mrs. Maurice Jones, Mrs. Al Hacke, Mrs. John Hamilton and Miss Helen ttr, Mr. Mrs.

R. Don Stacker of Mndlr.nn nvfnufi. Considerable Improvement Is shown in the condition of vcrnon Ovorton, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ora Ovnrton of PennmK avenue who was Injured lust Friday when struck by nn auto.

North Alton Elm Street Presbyterian Church Sunday school nt 9:30. This is the last Sabbath of the Quarter nnd all Die Quarterlies for the next three months will be given nut. 10:30 morning worship. God's great plnn of Redemption" will be thn theme of the sermon. 7:30 song service nnd sermon.

Subject: "The Power of God as Shown In the Book We Study." The Mld-Week Bible Study clnss being organized nnd will begin the atudy of tho New Testament at 7:30 Thursday evening J. O. REYNOLDS, Pastor. Concert and Social Tlie weather being Ideal for tho occasion, a large attendance turned out last night at the social and band concert sponsored by tho members of the McKinley-Dclmar Parent- Teachers Association. The music was furnished by the Municipal Band, featuring a variety of numbers that were roundly applauded.

Tlic money obtained from the event will be used for the purchasing of additional equipment for the school. Baseball Tho Brlnkman All Stars who have gained quite a reputation In local baseball circles, continuing in their quest for a long row of victories, will meet the Midland Supply team tomorrow afternoon at their field In Melville. Manager Eric Brinkman will send Morrow to the mound with tho veteran Stlritz on the receiving end. The Rain and Hamer club under the leadership of John Greellng, will motor to Carrolltorx where they will play the Carrollton Tigers. Bud Hamcr nnd Lofty Hcnson will be the battery for the grocers.

Notes Jesse Logan, a victim of the grlppo for several days Is convalescing Mrs. William Kolb who has been confined to her home on Rozlcr street for two weeks with Illness, continues to improve slowly. Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Paul and family and Mrs. M. Bnkcr have returned Fall in Street Injures Mra. Charlotte Cockrell JERSBYVILLB Mrs.

Charlotte Cockrell was injured Thursday even- Ing in a fall sustained while she was crossing South State street near hor home. The Rev. J. J. Clancy nnd the Revv.

H. S. Farrlll saw Mrs Cockrell fall and ran to her aid. She was taken Into her homo nnd Dr. A.

M. Wiles summoned to attend her. An examination revealed that her Injuries consisted of a number of bruises about the face and head but that no bones were broken. Mm. Herder Honor Guest Mrs.

Walter Herder of this city was the guest of honor at surprise party Klven nt the home of Mr. and Mrs John J. MvGulre Thursday evening Pinochle was played during the evening, the guests being Mr. and Mrs, Walter Herder, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Leal Cason, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Beaty, and Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. George Bramer spent PrtMka Mich where Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Maud rom Petoska, where Schultz of arnn ite City. rong f'' Chicago isl Nix has left for Mln- as WABO Progra and Sunshine Soulhem Clear Channel BtetlMii 40S.J-WSB Attantft-IM Sunday School as WEAF Program Skylark Programs 885.0—WIIAB Concerts Hours from WKAF 9.00—Greater LouUvllle Ensemble Royal Hungarlanes 491.3— WSM Nashvllle-650 5.IS—WEAF; Sunday School as WEAF Bam Dance Fran rmsr nMmnll fnp wlth here for a visit with his parents.

neapoits tor a visit with Edwardsville Radio Pr rams Nislngw visited and household in At- Attend Republican Programs in Central Standard time I All time Is p. m. unless otherwise Indicated. Wavelengths on left of call nninn'H fluh Meetin" lctters klloc cles on omen 348.6-WABC New EDWARDSVILLE C. A.

Mrs. Curtis Frost. Peritonal Mrs. Jennie Woods left Thursday for Huntlngton Beach, where ohe will remain indefinitely at the homo of her son, Glenn Woods. She was accompanied to St.

Louis Thursday afternoon by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs, and their little daughter, Prisvllla. Mr. and Mrs.

George Campbell and Miss Dora Noble motored to Oarlln- vllle Thursday to attend the Mncou- pln County Fair. Jestus L. Johnson, who for the past 10 years has been clerk of the Appellate court, was here Thursday to transact legal business with Judge Norman L. Jones, who is a member of this court. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Oldham and son, Gordon, who spent the sum- home from St. Louis visited with friends. where they Marty Wohnllch of Chicago Is vls- tlng with home folks over the wcck- nd. Skinner.

Social Briefs mcr months In Jerseyville as the guests of Mrs. Oldham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Hanley, left Thursday for their home in Center Hill, Fla. Mrs. Justice Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Claud.

Jones and daughter, Vera, of St. Louis were guests this week at home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Snodgrass. Mr.

and Mrs. Everette Alexander and children who have spent the past few weeks with friends here and in Alton, left Thursday for Denver, for an indefinite stay. George Voorhees and William P. McClure motored to Carllnvllle Thursday to attend the Macoupln County Fair. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Thatcher and children motored to St. Louis Friday where Mrs. Thatcher and children remained for a few days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Bertie Lewis.

Mrs. R. D. Bosworth and son, Fred, went to Granite City Friday to remain until Sunday at the home of Mrs. BoBworth's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mw. E. A. Dodge. Mrs.

Theresa Hanley, who spent the past two weeks with relatives in Alton and Jerseyville, left Thursday for Chicago, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Miss Loretta Hanley, and her son, Attorney WenU, chairman of the Republican women of Madison county attended a meeting sponsored by. the East St. Louis Republican Women's Club held at Connolc lodge, Falrvlew, 111., Wed nesday. The program was given by the Illinois State Department of Public and Mrs. M.

L. Sllvis, assistant director of this department, wns the principal speaker. Miss Edna Zimmerman spoke on child welfare. Mrs. William Hills, Columbia, chairman of Monroe county, Mrs.

Wentz, chairman of Madison county; Miss Anna Wchrhcim of Sparta and Miss Me- Mackln of Salem, were other speakers on the program. About 230 women Including representatives from Alton, Colllnsvllle, Belleville, Okwaville, Waterloo were present at the meeting. Besides Mrs. Wentz, Mrs. Edith Tuxhorn, Mrs.

D. G. Williamson, Mrs. Jesse R. Brown, Mrs.

A. W. Betzold, Mrs. D. W.

Flegenhaum and Mrs. Mary Miller from Edwardsville attended the meeting. Discuss "Nuts" The Quercus Grove Women's club will meet Thursday, Oct. 3 at the home of Mrs. W.

H. Schafer of the Fruit road. The topic of discussion for the meeting is "Nuts" and roll call will be answered by suggestions on how to use nuts in cooking. A reading will be given by Mrs. W.

W. Blackburn and songs appropriate to the season will be sung by women. Miss Clara Wlenecke will give a paper on "Nuts." Mrs. George Paust will discuss "Native Nuts" and Mrs. M.

Wlenecke will speak on "Foreign Nuts." Attends Women's Mrs. L. C. Helm returned Wednesday evening from Chicago, where she attended a two day state board meeting of the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs. Thursday she attended a reciprocity meeting of the Women's Club at Rlchvlow and Friday she was the Period nnd Mrs.

Joe and Vi Patteran Radio Hour Lombardo's Orchestra Dance Orchestra 454.3— WEAF New Music Challengers Summer Is Gone Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra 394.5—WJZ New Celebrities Chicago Band Guild and Andy Music Central Clear Channel Stations 293.9—KYW Orchestra and WJZ of Orchestra of Events 416.4—WGN-WLIB Qulnn Floorwalker Orchestras Sketch from WEAF Features; Dance 428.3—WLW School Scrap Book Highlights be Announced and Lee of Dance Music Hour Cummins' Orchestra Ford and Glenn 299.8—WHO DCS Favorites as WEAF Opera Hour as WJZ Dance Music Godfrey News "ReV 'c Hall is seriously ill at his home, the Methodist parsonftge. Mrs. Palmyra Cook of. East New- uern is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Graves and Mrs. Roy Hendrlckson and Harry McCltntock of West Frankfort. 111., expected for the week end with Mrs. RCV. and Mrs.

Hendrlckson. Hendrlckson is the Hendrlckson and Mr. ft Polk Burbrldge of White Hall Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles ton yesterday. Mti.

H. H. Sattgftst is confined to her home through an accident in which she ft rib Harold Chamberlain and ren spent today with her mother, Sam Llndley. Mrs, Walter Megowen is spending the week with her mother, MM. Claude Miller In Alton.

Mrs, Miller having sustained a sprained ankle in a fall. Mr Mrs. Paul Hardcastle of Kane. Mr. and Mrs, Will Orawtord and Mimes Florence, We and Blanche Pftttlaon were guests at dinner with Mr.

and Mrs, L. Maxfleld last the death of Carolyn Miller at Chautauqua on Wednesday the body was shipped to her relative in Chicago, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Brecht visited Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bachman on the Alton-Jerseyvtlle road yesterday. Clifford Krug is grading the state road along the or shoulder, extending the width of the road and turning the drainage into the ditch, this week, Mr. an Mrs. Harry Luker of Alton, moved yesterday to the farm recent- purchased from Mrs.

James Fits- Dorsey Prairietown, Doraey, Road Given Coat of Oil DORSEY-County workers ate glV- gthT road connecting Dorsey, Moro ftalrlettwn another coat of The has been scraped and with tM dTwwon it and the oil tokW down the dust, Is In good starting to fill silos week. son Still for several days past. She wm return to her home tomorrow, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Still who will then go on to Plasa to the home ol Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Still. Mr Mrs. Dan Wldaman ol Brighton were guesta of Mrs. Wulllam Hyndman yesterday.

Mrs. Jerry Paddock returned yester day from a visit with Mrs. Martha Kelsey In Brighton. Will Still and son, Henry Still of Murrayvllle. spent yesterday with Mrs, Maria Still.

At the Congregational Church next Sunday evening, there will be a special program in music and pictures. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Cope, Mr. and Mr. Luker has been making repairs and Improvements for weeks and brought his family out yesterday. B. WrtSl and 0.

M. Johnn and family were in Alton today. Edward J. Aljets was in St. Louis and Sast St.

Louis Wednesday. Mr Crowly of Alton called on Edward H. Dletzel Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Sohaefer of Prairietown were in Dorsey Friday. Blchard Whyer and wore James 'Ooudy of Alton called on Edward H. Dletzel Tuesday. Mr. Bailey of Lltchfleld called on William D.

Kuethe Wednesday, I Mr. and Mrs. William B. Dietzel were In Alton Tuesday. John H.

Bartets and son) Fred, were in Edwardsvllle Thursday. Owners of dog racers In England are considering the establishment of private training grounds like those tor race horses. The Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church heard a lecture on benevolences at a meeting held the church on Thursday afternoon Refreshments were served. Tho Sunday school teachers and workers of tho Evangelical church will meet on Monday evening at the church at 7:30.

A health lecture will be given at this time. Flag Lodge No. 128 will hold Its meeting Tuesday evening In the lodge hall. The rummage salo which was to have been given by tho Royal Neigh bors is called off Indefinitely. The Junior Woman's Club met las night at the Capitol hotel.

A pro gram was given with Mrs. F. Me Gulrc ns chairman. Tho Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. George decker of 8i3 Lorcna avenue.

Personal Mr. and Mrs. A. W. derson and daughter, Dorothy of Lorena avenue will attend a family reunion Sunday at the homo ol Mrs.

Mathilda Welg- ftrd In Jerseyville. Mrs. G. A. Smith of Madison ave nuo is entertaining her mother, Mrs.

Vandcrsand of Kane. Ralph Skinner has entered upon his second year at Washington Unl versity in St. Louis. Mrs. Mary Mlllen was a St.

Louis visitor Friday. Miss Elizabeth Pheips of Carllnvlllo arrived Friday for a few days' visit with Miss Helen Skinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lang of Seventh street announced the birth of a boy at St.

Joseph's Hoospltal in Alton Wednesday. This is their llrst child. The Evangelical church council will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 the church. Mr. and Mrs.

Zcph Lynch of Ferguson avenue have returned from a visit with relatives in Southern Illinois. Mrs. Mary Stallmann of Edwards- vllle is the guest of her son-in-law ond daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmidt, of Penning avenue.

Word was received Friday by Mrs. Charles Wille of Madison that her brother. Alvln Orlflln of Mason City was (truck by train while driving truck. He in a serious condition at ft hospital In Spring- Jwd. Mr and Mrs" WUle left Prt day afternoon for Springfield.

Mrs. Ollio Llndqulst and dauglv urs. Jean and Catherino, of Madison awnue are several days in Depew, JU, the guest, of rela Miss Adallnc Stanley who has been Islting at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. Hamer on Elm street for the past two weeks, will return tomor- to her home In Kansas City.

Mrs. Elmer Blakcly who underwent a major operation at St. Joseph's hospital tne early part of the week, is improving nicely. Mrs. Charles Martin has returned her home in St.

Louis after visiting at the home of Mrs. Clara Elfgen on Mather street, Frank Mcrklc of Chouteau avenue Is the owner of new coupe which he purchased the fore part of the week. Robert Parker, a victim of Illness to rthc past several weeks, continues confined to Ills homo on Dclmar nvenuf. showing but slight Improvement In his condition. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Rain and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. C.

Hamer and family will leave cnrly in the morning via motor for day's outing in the Ozarks. C. Thomas Hanley. Mrs. Loyd Sundarland and son, Junior, went to Medora Friday to spend a few days with relatives.

Whitehall WHITE and Mrs. C. A. Whitesldes entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Whitcsides' father, Clyde Heberling, who was 47 years of age that day.

The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Heberllng and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heberling and daughter, and Mrs.

Dow Whltesides. guest speaker at the meeting of the Alton Women's Council. Mrs. Keller Honored Mrs. Edmund Keller was the honor guest at a party given by Mrs.

V. P. Joseph Thursday evening. There were three tables at Bridge. Mrs.

Keller and her husband are leaving next week for Colorado, where they will make their future home. Gleaners Elect Officers At a meeting of the Gleaner Class of the Christian church Tuesday eve nlng Mrs. Walter Theucr was elected president; Mrs. Alex Burke, vice president; Mrs. Fred Klausermeier, sec- Revery Frolic; Dance 370.2—WCCO Dinner Concert as WABC Dance Music 275.1—KMOX St.

Club J. NEUWIRTH, D. C. Alton's rioiu-er tj 17 Tears Experience, Tears In Alton BheomatUm, lumbago, Nenrltli, Headaches, Stomach TronbM, Etc. QnleMr Eradicated br ChlroprwUe, Massage Diet Phone 101 (Palmer Graduate) ranlstlch Ihe New Sun-Tan Complexion has captivated all.

Qlvo your skin this seductive, healthy appealing beauty thru the new "Oriental Sun Tan" shade. Natural in appearance, withstands -water and will not rub off or streak. Weal for stock- Ingless llmbB. Also In White, Flesh and Rachel, oggffii Stnt for TrW Sin Ftvrf 6 Sun. Cherry Street Baptist Sunday School Rally Day Next Sunday Will be our Annual Rally Day.

Our present record attendance is 529, our hope and our aim is to surpass our present record next Sunday. When you read this remember we are inviting you, come and bring someone with you. Do not fail, we are depending on you. A. F.

BROWN, Supt. Charles, -recording sec- Grace Davis, treas- Personals Donald Fair suffered a fractured retary, Mrs. retnrv; ana. urer. After the election a social hour was spent and a luncheon was served.

Mrs. Effle Hartman and Mrs. Fred Klaustermeler were hostesses. Social Committee No. 5 of the Eden Church was entertained by Mrs.

Christine Begeman, Mrs. Mamie Kay- ers and Mrs. Julia Hoslpal Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Pergrem will entertain their card club at their home this evening. Personal Mrs. V.

P. Joseph, Mrs. Edward Roodhousc Matrons Plan i Work of Coming Winter! UOODHOU8E -Sept. Matrons' club of the Baptist churcli met Thursday aftornoon nt. the home of Mrs.

Clyde Hopkins, with Mrs. Jess Martin the assisting hostess. Those wove present were Mrs. will AUen, Mrs, Hnrvcy Hull. Mrs.

Bprt, Ash, Mrs. llllc Wll- Mrs, C. F. Scott. Mrs.

Joss Hiuvk, Mrs. Hubert Cunningham, Mrs. U'C Hopkins, Mrs. J. E.

Murphy. Mrs. Harry Alnswonh. Mrs. A.

B. Jolin.son, Mrs. O. G. Hanmi, Mrs.

Cnl Spencer, Mrs. Hurry Mutton, Mrs. Will Hultt. Mrs. Uort Sorrels.

The out of town giii-st wns Mrs. Verm 1 Allen of yulncy. A pltino tluot wad player) by Mrs. I.i-e Hopkins nnd i Kirs. J.

K. Murphy. A business meet- Inc. social hnur followed, nnd re- were This WHS the llrst meeting of the your and next one Is to lie the home of Mrs. Harry Hutlon with Mrs.

Charles Payne tho assistant hostess on Oc- Stop the pain! When you're suffering from headache, neuralgia, sciatica, earache, toothache, rheumatism or any other pain DR. MILES' 41 Oox of street is se bto Home. at her vrifl relievo you quickly, Houses and Lots of Assured Values Aberdeen St. 6-Room Modern floors. Oar- age In basement.

Level lot. $5500.00. Make your own terms. Berkeley St. Modern 5-Room floors.

Built- in cabinets in kitchen. Garage In basement. Fine lot $4500,00. Terms If desired. Milton Road.

Two New 5-Hoom Modern floors. Breakfast nooks. Built-in cabinets. Fireplaces. Large lots.

Will tell for $5500.00. $600.00 down, balance at $50.00 per month. Wordcn Avr. Modern 6-Room rooms. Owner moving to St.

Louis. $6100.00. Can be bought with $300.00 down. Illllcresl Ave. Modern 8-Room floors and interior trim.

Living room, dining room, bedroom, music room, kitchen and lavatory on flrst floor. Three large sleeping rooms and tiled bath, on second floor. Owner will consider trading. (irandvlew Ave. Modern 5-Room floors.

Large living room. Oarage. $4150.00. Can be financed on a small down payment. Sanford Avenue Modern 7-Room Brick Residence Large rooms.

Also has a large sleeping porch. Double garage. Large lot. Price 111,000.00. will consider taking a small farm at city llmlta in part payment.

Brown St, New 5-Room floors. Ready to move into. Can be bought with a small cash payment. Other Good for Sale In various parts of the City. Call for more information to the locations.

in Altona Heights, 4 In Sdgewood, 3 In Hawthorne, and 8 In North State St. "SERVICE IN REALTY" C. H. AUTEN ED. W.

H. KREMER Office Room 403 Alton National Bank Building 2111 Phonei 62 Phones 23II1-W Exhibition of Home Sewing Each Afternoon of September 30, October 1,2,3,4, and 5 By MISS RUTH TODD An Expert from the Domestic Art Department of Domestic Sewing Machine Go. This demonstration is free to all who will just come to our store any or. all of the afternoons. She will demonstrate and teach you how to use your attachments, many of the short cuts used in sewing by experts, how to create interesting and new things, how to overcome many of the troubles you may now have while sewing, and it is all free.

There is no charge and you need not buy so much as a needle. Here is an opportunity to get the most out of your Sewing chine regardless of what make of machine you without any ob-' ligation. This is our treat and there is absolutely, no charge. Come in with Your Sewing Machine Troubles. We Can Help You.

C. J. Jacoby 627-35 E. Broadway, Alton, 111. The House That Has a Motto "Honesty, Quality, One Price to All" Open Saturday Monday Evening, Other Nights by Special Appointment.

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