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LTURDAY, DECEMBER 27,1924 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE THREE Entertainments, Society and Meetings To Entertain Michigan Club i Mrs. Edward Bristow of will entertain mem- tho Michigan Club this eve- thclr Miss Levls To Entertain I SS Jnno Lovls of Liberty street "entertain with a small Christ- L.q nnr'v tonight at tho homo of her Mr. and Mrs. T. M.

Lovls. Bfl will be tho diversion of the ivcnlne. Dinner-Dance nt Country Club jnvltn lions have been Issued for a Annual Congregational Meeting Tho annual meeting of tho Congregational Church will bo hcl.1 Thursday evening, January Si The eloc lion of odlcers will be hold othei business matters transacted Family Reunion Christmas ut Median Home Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Moehan'ot Sum mlt street untertalned with a famllj reunion Christmas night at their home. Seventeen members of family, many from distant points, at tended the party. Among the out-of-town guests Aver to be given New' Year's Miss Nelllo Mcchan of Washington iho Rock Spring Country JD. Mrs.

T. L. Tracy A turkey dinner wll be served I vrn o'clock. Music for tho ovo- v.Tl ho fnrnldhwl bv filllesrilfi's year old son, Gone, of and four Zanosville Ohio, Miss Bess Mcehan of Kankakce John Median of Chicago arid Dave of Plalnvlew. with Bridge Pnrty Catherine Bruner and Miss fjptinor Uumscy will give u.

bridge afternoon at tho homo of Uumscy on Grove street. Tho UP6 ts will Include a number of women who tire home for tho Christmas holidays. Former East St. JLouls Postmaster Weds Announcement has beea made of marriage on December 10 of fhonias Fekete, sr, an Eust St. realtor, to Mrs.

Emily M. I Brown of St. Louis. Tho wedding- Iweinony was performed at the Wy- lown Congregational Church In St. xiuls.

After a honeymoon trip Mr. mcl Mrs. Fcketo wilt restdo at 15 Hill boulevard. Mr. Fcketo Is president ot the i'cketo Real Estate Company ot.cit.

nnd associated with him Is his ion, Major Thomas L. Fekete, rnem ot the Illinois Legislature. Mr. was a former postmaster at! Nlederkorn of Rodgers avenue, last St. Louis and Is prominent In Leo Chappoll, son of Mr.

and Mr iliisonlc. circles. George C. Chappell ot Curdle Heigh Tho wedding took placo at Emma Bradlsh Weds In Arizona Announcements have boon recelv In'Alton ot tho marriage ot Mis F.mma Bradlsh, a former well know Alton girl, to Fred Bose of Hayden Arizona, at Tucson, Arizona, on Dec S4, at high noon. Mr.

and Mrs. Bose spent Chrlstma at Tucson and afterwards went Hoyden, where Mr. Boso bad a horn prepared for his bride. Mr. Boso i connected with the Hayden mines.

Miss Bradlsh Is a member of a foi mcr well known Alton family. oral years ago Miss Bradibh went Mt. Vernon, to make her horn with her niece, Mrs. Clint Irwln. Sh left Mt.

A ernon early this week an was met at Tucson by Mr. Bose. Th wedding took placo shortly nftc Miss Bradlsh's arrival. ChappoH-jJlcderlforii Wedding Announcement is being made tha marriage of Miss Agnes Nlede korn, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Hy Kpwnrth League's Chrisimas Party The members ot the Kpworth Lea- of tho First Methodist Church njnyert a Christmas party last eve- ilng r.t the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Trabue on Alby street, The larty was to have, been given at the hurcli but on account ot the cold, a minute decision took tho merry- Ankers to the Trabue home. panics were played and music During the evening refresh- iifnts were served. Among those attending were Robert Velscy, who is teaching at Sycamore, itar Chicago; Miss Vorna Andrews 'roni McKendrco and Raymond An- Ircws tit Varidalla, 111.

Tho League has completed plans or .1 Watch party to be Riven New fear's Eve at the homo''of Miss Vcl- n.a Keyser on Beall avenuo Cmitata at Congregatiotml Church Tho annual Christmas Cantata will )e Riven at a vesper service at 4 p. n. Sunday at tho First Congregation- il Church at 6th and Henry streets. The regular quartette with the aid another one will give the program hlch promises to bo a very pretty no. Mrs.

R. H. McDow is tho choir di- octress and tho double quartette is ndo up of her pupils. The following program will be glvn: Organ It.v). Anthem, And -there- wero Shepherds Oner; The Me.ssago.

Os- rii and Kreinef. Church Services KIM STREET PRESBYTERIAN Tho Sunday School will review thu cntrnl period of Tho Life nf Christ, vlth tho Golden text, "Ho that hath een mo hath seen the Father," John 4:0, Tho poslor will speak on "Do- Iwlons for Christ. Now is tho accept time." At 0:45 the Young People will look iock over tho year gethor tho "Best herein. and gather to found Tho sermon subject In the ovcnins vlll be Looking Backward that we. may gain strength to go forward.

It nil right to look back but let us al keep our facrw to the front nnd move orward all along tho line. Wo hopo you have been square nil veelt, and we will expect you to be round on Sunday. J. O. Reynolds, Pastor.

EVANGELICAL CHURCH Eighth and i Henry streets Sunday school at 9 o'clock. Adult 3lblo classes for men and women at 8:1 B. Regular Sunday morning wor- 1 ship In English nt 1 o'clock. O. W.

Heggemeler, Pastor. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Services for Dec. 28th, 1924. 7:30 a. in.

Holy Communion. 0:30 a. m. Church School. 10:30 a.

in. Holy Eucharltit and Sermon. Tho Christmas music will be repeated. 7:110 p. m.

Christmas Vespers and Sermon. The Masonic bodies of Alton will attend this service. Tho services on Sunday will beahe'last at which tho D. Butler will officiate as Rector. He leaves tho flrnt part of next week to take charge of hia new parish at St.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lesson Subject "Christian Science" Golden Text: Isaiah 49:18. Services Sunday 'at 10:45 a. Supt. 10:40 Sermon "Tho Call of tho New Vear." Intermediate League, Mlsn Etta Starkey, Hupt. 6:30 Kpw.orth League Devotional, Mrs.

Leo Woods President. 7:30 At tho earnest request of a number' of people tho choir has kindly consented to repeat tho Cantata "Tho Christ Child." A cordial Invitation Is extended to everybody to, attend these services. Charles Shumard, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 13. Fourth nnd Alby Sts.

lildward L. Gibson, Pastor. Sunday School 0:30 n. m. Men's Organized Bible Class at 10 a.

m. Public Worship nt 10:40 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.

"Our Gifts to the and "Tho Gospel of New and Larger Life" are the sermon themes morn- Ing and evening respectively. The carol "Silent Night, Holy Night" will be sung by the choir in the morning and Mrs. L. M. Carry will elng tho solo "To Victory" by Neldllngcr.

In the evening the choir sings Little Town of Bethlehem" and MrS. O. H. Kramer the solo Glorious Morn" East Alton i nnd fnmlly. Miss Mollio Unn'tcm la Christmas Christmas.

was ronl nl tho Car- nuffcrlnr- by Ncldllnger. p. C. E. Service at UNITARIAN.

CHURCH Tho Minister will speak ut 10:43 on "Authority In Religion; What docs It Mean? and Where Is It to be Found?" TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Central avenue. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Public worship at 10:30 p. m.

Both services In Wednesday, Dec. 31, there Wednesday at 8:00 p. School at 9:80 a. hi. Sunday Prelude, Adoration (Holy Kolo.

Holy Night, Silent Night Irs. McDow. Trio, Star of Os- Mrs. McDow, Mr. Kremer.

Offertory, Molodle d'Amltlo. Mrs. Ircluiggan and Mr. Horn. Tho Cantata, The Adoration.

1-ostlude, Nazareth. Those taking part are, Tenors: Osborne, Win, Hopmeier, So prnno, Mrs. Ray H. McDow, Miss Tdtn Campbell; Altos, MIsH Pauline rick's parsonage Christmas Eve. Re P.

B. Kehoo olflclated anil the sing ring ceremony was used. Tho atte dants wero Mr. and Mrs. Ocorg Leady, Tho bride was attired in gown of navy blue baronetto sati trimmed with fur.

Mr. Chappell Is employed at the Duncan Foundry where ha lias mada many friends who will bo glad to hear of his marriage. Miss Chappell prior to her marriage was employed at the Young Dry Goods store. Tho young ccuplo will make their home for tho present with tho groom's sister, Mrs. Russell Patter- DcMolays to Dance to Their Own Music Invitations were Issued Friday for a dance to be given by Alton Chapter.

Order of DeMolay, on Monday night. The dance Is to he given es- specially for the DeMolay's and former DeMolays who nro homo from college for tho holidays, but Invitations have been sent to everyone who is interested In the DeMolay and. in their parties. The dancing Monday night will last from 8 to 12. Tho orchestra which the DeMolays have organlcd to play for such entertainments as this one has been working hard dur- Intr tho two weeks it has been together and should be In good condition to plnj' for the dance Monday evening'.

Last year a dance for which practically tho same orchestra furnished the music was Riven and the music makers were congratulated on all sides for the quality of music they made. Zeta's Parly a Delightful Event A delightful social event of the Christmas holidays was the dancing party given Friday night at the bull room of tho Illini Hotel by the Zeta Beta Psl Sorority. More than seventy- five couples were in attendance and enjoyed dancing to music furnished UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Preaching, theme Christmas Carols. 0:30 p.

m. B. Y. P. U.

8:00 Preaching, theme, Blessings that come from giving. Special Music by; the Choir. Miss H. I. Robinson Chorister.

E. D. Greene, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Sixth and Market Sunday School II. J.

Byron. m. and 7 English. will be English evening services commencing at 7:30 p. a sen-Ice to make suitable preparation for the year that lies ahcadi Thursday, Jan.

1, New Tear's Day, English services at 10:30 a. m. You cannot, as Christians, enter the new year without asking Him, who was called Jesus on this day, to be with you. Therefore attend and receive His aid'and blessing tor another year. No other services on this day.

You ore welcome. C. Gesch, pastor. GRACE M. E.

CHURCH Corner Seventh and Henry Sts. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Hubbard. Miss Cora Klnnoy returned this morning to her home in Decatur, fitter visiting over Christmas with her sister, Mrs. T. L. IMckson, ot Garden street.

Dr. and Mrs. T. Y. Stello of Lincoln who have been guests for several days at tho home of his sister, Mrs.

A. B. of Liberty left this morning Jerseyvillo where they will visit for a few days with Mr. Stelle's father, M. C.

Stellc. Mrs. A. N. Northcutt returned this morning to her home In HUlvlew after visiting for several days with her son, Leo Newon of Belle street.

Mr. and Mrs. David Crum of Belle street left this morning for 1 where she will visit over the week end with Mrs. Crum's sister, Mrs. C.

L. Miller. Mrs. E. M.

Plank of Chicago a visitor tn Alton today to Grafton whore she will visit her patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mcyaenburg. Mrs.

Arnold Wahl of Lonlsana, Mo, who has been a guest for a few days of her sister, Mrs. Sober of Pearl left this morning for her home. was accompanied by her niece, Peggy Jane, who will visit In, Louisana for several days. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.

Mrs. Ruth Graul, Supt. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon "True Measurement Age" In the evening tho pastor will preach an Evangelistic sermon. Epworth League at 7 p.

m. leader, Miss Lorctta Blorbaum. "Watch-Night Service" Wednesday evening. Tomorrow Is tho last day of this Let us all go to church. Visitors especially invited.

Rev. Roy W. Oattls, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Market ana Fifth streets. M.

W. Twlng, Pastor. 0:30 a. m. Bible School, L.

M. Carr, Svipterlntendent. 10:40 a. in. Public worship.

The service will be especially Interesting and unique in that special recognition wlll.bo given, to the members of tho church whoso memberships dates back to llfty years ago or more. Nine of the present members were bap tisecl In and fourteen previous to that date, making twenty-three members of more than fifty years' stand- Ing. Brief addresses will be made by Mr. C. A.

Caldwell, Mr. George T. Duvls and Mr. Mark Slom.in. 2:30 p.

m. B. Y. P. U.

p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:30 p. m.

Evening worship. Ser mon: "What Is your Life" Special music by the choir. 12th St. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 8:30 a. m.

This being Suvlay of tho year, every pupil of the Sunday School is asked to be present. Service 'of worship at 10:45. The pastor will have an appropriate sermon for tho clos Inp of the old year. Christian Endeavors meet at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30.

A special service has pcnter homo Wednesday nlRht: A real Santa Claus vlslto'l In full. Several little hearts were made The children present were; Clifton Kicks, Theila Ricks, Charles liooHn, Harold Al- vcy. Gifts were toys of every description, buggy, wpRon, guns, kiddy cars. The older people present who enjoyed tho event wore: Mr. and Mrs.

Ricks nnd fnmlly, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bramlet, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bonton and son Charles, MeHsrc.

Bert Bain, Gilbert Oxford, Alien Hramlet. Mrs. Matilda Keller. Lola Shaw, Edith Carpenter nnd non Harold, Susan Carpenter, Mr, iiml Mrs. George Hammonds.

It suro brought childhood days back to each and everyone. Santa Claus left bidding them good-bye, promising them to see theni again next next Christmas. Attended Van Prefer Funeral, J. B. Van Proter and family, Mayor and Mrs.

T. L. Van Prefer and family attended the funeral of their sister-in- law, Mrs. Minnlo Van Prefer, widow of the late C. A.

Van Pro-tor, of Which took placo from the St. Mary's church this morning nnd burial was In Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. Van Protor survived her husband 12 1-2 years. They were Alton's foremost business firm.

Having established In business on Third street. Mrs. Vanpreter before her marriage was Miss Minnlo Belser, who was born and reared In Alton. She loaves one son, Bert n.nd nnn clMinrhtar, Mrs. R.

B. Goff. Moved Here From Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Kelly, of Chicago, have moved here Into a cottage on Monroe street, owned by Mrs. Rosella Douglas, they are tho parents ot James Kelly, who resides here. Notes. John Mayflold, of Mt. VcrnonV is hero visiting reaklves for a while.

Fred Eckhardf who has been ill Is now back to his work. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brummer, Mrs. Wm.

Brummer and son, Melvln, spent Christmas day in Bunker Hill with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riemy spent Christmas day withr Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Hoekstra at Wood River. Roy McMullen and family spent with a sprained nnlcla nl her homo on Urondwny. Mrs. Norma Lalowsky and hlldren spent Christmas day In St.

Louis with relatives. Joseph Nolan and Minn Mary Thompson spent Chrmtm.iB eve In St. Louis whew) they attended tho theatre. Ed. Paddock and E'l.

1'erry, or Moro, spent Christmas day with Mr. n.nd Mrs. Wm. Paddock. Services at the First Baptist church are as follows on Sunday, Dec.

School, 110 review lesson; morning worship. 11 a. sermon by (ho pastor; rtenlor ami Junior B. V. P.

0:30 p. m. At the evening service the pastor beglnc a two weeks revival. At each evening service the pastor Is going to use along with bin sermons a largo chart showing the history, prophecy and fulfillment ot history. Wo nro looking for i great nieellng, and hopo that every member will Ino up for tho campaign.

11. pastor. Christmas wnn very plcynntly 'ipent nt tho M. E. parsonnuo Bait Alton.

Mlsn Jennie ralvert. of St. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. t'nlvort, upetit the day with her parents, nlso Mrs.

Plionin Cnlvert and her little son, David wero guests of tho parson- nge. A very protly wedding occurred In the M. K. pnraonngo, Wednesday, evening. Deo.

24th ut 7 p. m. The cnntractlng parties being Arthur Roy Pa Re nnd Mlsn Myrtln.Mnthews, The ceremony wns performed by tho Rev. (i. Culvert, M.

13. minister of 'East Alton. Kast Alton M. 15. Cliurrh Notes.

The themes for Sumlny, December 28th In tho Methodist church: Sunday School 10 a. sermon, 11 a. theme, "Sin Cnnpoil Fe.ir of night Fftrmnn nt 7:30, theme, "The Sorrel of prayer Wednesday nt A oemo to fill. (1, Calv.irt, pastor. WASHINGTON.

TYr.v1,lent Cool- hns reached vlrlunly final rtn- clfllnna on nppolnlnii ntn to flvo fed- crnl judgcshlps. Included In thfl group n.i now vlrln.illy determined upon Is Forlorn! District Juiljjo A. II. Anderson of Indl.inn. Hinted for rip- polntment to tho court ot for tho Seventh Circuit, embracing Indiana.

Wisconsin iitul Illinois, end Robert C. Bnltzcll (Jlbcrm county to succeed him on the Federal bench for tho Indiana district. NEW pictures will me.rket 53,000,000 ot Us i referred stock In Wall Street. Mrs. Laura Iriman returned this morning to her home In Vlrden, been arranged and 'aTuV attendance after visiting for a few days with I Is desired, her brother.

O. E. Callendino -143 Mrs. Bern Degenhardt; Bosses, Max Nowhy's Melody Makers M. Kremer.

William. Boats; Cello, Horn; Organist, Mrs. Alex 5 an. Tho public Is moct cor- ilally welcome. Tho ball room was cleverly beautifully decorated, tho red and green colors being used with excellent effect.

Tho lights wero shaded with the Christmas colors together with Christmas greens. At one end of tho long room was an emblem. Tho orchestra was arranged on the stage and was hidden behind East Third street, and' other relatives. Mrs. R.

J. Mahon and three children of Mt. Carmel are guests ot tho Rev. and Mrs. Charles D.

Shumard of Sixth street. Lester Morgan of Houston, Texas. rUed chrsltmas 11 curtain miniature of snow. Christmas A number ot trees, lighted carried out nnd decorated, further tho Christmas spirit. The sorority's pledges passed out Is spending with the RBV.

and Mrs. Charles D. Shumard of Sixth street. Midshipman Helmlch, who Is enjoying a week's leave, Is the guest oC parents, Mr. and Mrs.

G. B. Helmlch, of Evergreen avenue. Miss Estello Dlxon, a utudcnt at Shurtlcft College, left thlo morning for Hardin, 111., where she will visit over the week end with her par- onts, Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Dlxon. YV The Rev. J.

C. Townsend, pastor of.IC|I tho Congregational Church, will at- A. J. Nlobrugge, pastor. CONOREGATIONAp CKURCH The speaker of the morning service will be Rev.

Walter Spooncr of Chicago. Mr. Spooncr is Ass't. Supt. ot Congregational churches for Illinois and is a splendid speaker.

He (Jo- serves a generous hearing. At four o'click In the afternoon, the choir will sing the Christmas Cantata "The Adoration," by Kevin. Christmas day hero wlA John Earl and wife. Wm. Cardolt entertained a party of young people at his home on Bowman streqt Christmas Day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland entertained relatives all day on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Melow, Mr. and Mrs. William Spittle, all spent Thursday in AVood River with Mrs. and Mrs. Orvllle Melow.

Adrian Gamblln has returned to his home In Central City, he wll spend several weeks with home folks. Mrs. Steve Muster has returned from a visit In Chicago. June Cunning ham is quite ill at the homo of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. Bohlen on Broadway. Mrs. Ed.

HoffiMgcl. of'Wood River, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Frank Palmer. Commodore Groves Is spending a few days wtih relatives in Ingraham, 111.. Mr.

and Mrs, Albert Hldeman spent Christmas day with August Kantcr and, family, cast of town Lois Dotson is confined to her home on Monroe street, by illness. James Cantrell and son are spending a few days in White Hall. Joseph Hims has moved his family from East Main street, into the cottage near tho Lumber yard, Just vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayftcld.

Geo. Woodmansee and family spent Christmas in St. Louis with relatives. Mrs. Ona Mansneld Is spending this week in Chicago with relatives.

Mrs. Skaggs, of Alton spent Christmas day here with her son James Skaggs an.l family. Grace Smtih, of Wood River, who Is employed at tho Van Pretei garage Is 111 for the past Tew days Elmer Morohead and Miss Margaret Conley, of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Redman, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVm. Schuerete of Alton, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Harold Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schue- rete, Mrs. Minnlo Sons and son Walter, spent Christmas day with Mayor and Hrs. T.

L. VunPreter. Robert Ilartman and family have Read The Telegraph Want Ads. returned from a few days visit with relatives in MatMssa. They wore accompanied home by their little son Kussoll, who hns boon spending some Hrtle time with his srnnd parents there.

Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Luman spent Christmas afternoon in Moro with relatives. Snm Hunter ami spent Christmas in Alton with Mr.

and Mrs. cJIsfaf back remember Baker's was the best BAKER'S COCOA is better because it is made of better beans by a better process, and has a better flavor than other kinds. tSTABLISHCD 1700 programs, served punch and in other tcml a conv entlon of Congregational XX ways assisted in the entertainment of mlnlsters nt Galosburg, 111., from the guests. Among tho pledges were 1- Miss Harriet Delicate. Miss Helen Kcsner, William Delicate, Frank TV Miss Janice Richards, Miss Mary Esther Cousley and Miss Josephine Curdle.

Mrs. C. L. Gouldlng, Mrs. T.

Foulds, Mrs. Emll Dick worn the matrons who chapei'onod the evening. Zipper Boots PERSONAL Miss i Mary Ifenney of Taylorvllle Is the guest of Miss Eileen Dick of Washington avenue. Knslgn Archibald Frocls ot Annapolis, who Is upending tho Christmas holidays with his mother In Knat St. Louis, attended tho D.

O. O. and the Zetaa' parties In Alton thlj woeli. Lieut. Clenjent Merlwpllicr of Fort Benjamin Harrison attended tho Kola Party at tho Illini last niiAlit.

Lieut. Moriwcther Is the guest of his mother Mrs. E. Q. Merlwothcr lor tho Christmas holidays Miss Nellie Mcehan of Washington, 3D.

O.i will Isavo New Year's after, spending tho Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. ontl Mrs. c. Median. Her sister, Mrs.

T. L. Tracy, and Mrs. Tr.icy's small son, Clone, will depart for their homo In Kanosvlllo, Ohio, early In tho Now vAJllh and Robert of Edwardsville tho dance at (ha VV Mrs. T.

M. Spelr and TT of Dicatur -or tho holidays visiting nistors of Mrs. Spelr, Mrs. Theodore JV Fc-nsterman and Mrs. Al Melsenhelm-1 er.

John J. Bennett of Chicago Is htra." the guest of his brother. Pat Bennett. Nelson Schweppe Is confined to his homo by a very painful case of blood poisoning In one of his hands as the result of pricking his forefinger with ft needle. It Is believed now that the spread of the poison has been arrested us it has shown no further indications of making gains the last few days.

Horace Llndloy was operated on yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital for a very serious trouble. Ho has boon In a bad condition for somo time. Mr. Ltndley belongs to a prominent Godfrey township family and for years wns a farmer t)ioro.

Miss Mlena Kuhn, a sister of Mrt). Walter Lock, Is very 111 at the Lock homo on State street. MUs Kuhn Just recently returned from California where she has been for several years trying to gain good health. She was apparently In good health when and returned to Alton last fall, but In the lait few dnys has been 111 nnd today Year after a several week. 1 visit at tho Muohan home, MlaH Mildred Hubbard returned thlH morning to Uloomliitftim wlierclhor Illness reached what ivay ho Its she attends High Hohool uftor visit- cllmnx.

it not known what she Inc for ieverul days In East AUotil suffering from. 4 Buckle Goloshes I Just the thing for Weather Plenty of sizes. Morrissey Bros. "Alton's Headquarters for Quality Footwear" XX yy XX XX yy ID 10 ti I yy. yy.

8. I yy. I i i IH it. NOW i JOIN QJJR QlRlSTi 10 cents and in SO weeks HAVE Come In I HOW TO JOIN Look at the different Clubs in table below and select tlie one you wish to join, the Ic, 2c, 5c, lOc, $1.00, $5.00 or any of the clubs; then come to our Bank with the 'first weekly payment. We will make you a member of the Club and give you Christmas Banking Club Book showing the Club you have joined.

It costs nothing to join and is an easy way to accumulate money What The Different Clubs Will Pay You Ic Club I'ATMENTS 1st Week Ic 2nd Week 2c 3rd Week 3c Increase Every Week by Ic Total In 5(1 Weeks $12.75 50c Club PAYMENTS 1st Week EOc 2nd Week 50c 3rd Week 50c Deposit SOc. Every Week Total In 50 WecKs $25.00 2c Ckib PAYMENTS 1st Week 2c 2nd Week 4c 3rd Week 6c Increase Every Week by 2c Total lu fi'J Weeks $25.50 PAYMENTS 1st Week 5c 2nd Week lOc 3rd Week 15c Increase Every Week by 5c Total In 50 Weeks $63.75 I'AYMKNTS 1st Week $1.00 2nd Week $1.00 3rd Week $1.00 Deposit Every Week Total In 50 Weeks $50.00 PAYMENTS 1st Week $5.00 2nd Week 3rd Week $5.00 Deposit $5.00 Kvery Total In 60 $250.00 PAYMENTS 1st Week lOc 2nd Week 20c 3rd Week SOc Increase Every Week hy lOc Total In 50 Weeks $127.50 Special For Any Amount You Can Begin With the Largest Payment First and Decrease Your Payments Each Week. Third and Piasa Streets.

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