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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 15

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Alton, Illinois
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FRID AY, MAY EVENING TELEGRAPH Wood River J. Mnloney Entertalni. Mnloney entertained in on MBdlwon nvoniio, lant her I 10 11I? an hor guestR Aho tvonmB. M)fm Mary Mo- 11(lW MI-H Ann Stonchnm, Mian vfyi Louisa Mur(l Dlteh, Mlsfi Milieri, Mary Illco, Mm. I.

W. Jol- Mrs. Otto Hoffmann. the cvonliiR's diversion, those wlnnng favrri Ming Mobln Ultch, first; Mrs. Frank llnlncr, occond; and Mlns Adelo Oerdenifln, third.

Munlo was nlBo enjoyed and a delightful reading given Miss Me.Mlllen. Refreshments were served. Mayor Elected President Of First National Bank. Tho director of Iho First National Hank'held a meeting yesterday nt tho Mayor Nagol wan elcctsd president, fllllng tho vacancy made by tho resignation of Mr. Crandall.

Bane Ball. Yesterday afternoon the 4-A team Saturday Specials Pillow Hen and Turkey feathers, veil filled, fancy tick, $1.25 Each "27x54 Hit and Miss Rag $1.15 New Cretonnes Good assortment, inch wide 25c Yard Window Shades HITCH or white, 36x6 59c Grass Rug ft by 10 ft $5.95 Linoleums 4 yards wide, covers tlie floor without a scam $1.15 Square Yard Fancy Curtain Material Good assortment 25c Yard Felt Mat to customer lOc Each Curtain Rod 7-16 diameter, goono neck lOc Fiber Rug 0x12 $10.00 Wenzelman Color- Restorer Rug and Carpet Cleaner 75c Dan Dee Mops 4-or. bottle of Polish ami mop for 79c 27x54 Velvet Rug $2.39 Marquisette 38-inch, white or cream 18c Yard Scalloped and Fringed Holland Window Shades At 95c Curtain Net Special 33c Yard Panel Curtains Fancy net scalloped and fringed $1.50 Cushion Cretonne covered 98c Felt Mat 18x27 19c Johnson's Waxer Quart bottle of Cleaner $3.50 Congoleum Rugs 9x12 $15.95 Opaque Shade Scalloped and fringe. Green or I Buff 95c Pro Lino Felt Bias Floor Covering. 69c Square Yard W.

C. Clark and Co. EXCLUSIVE RUG AND DRAPERY STORE 311 Selle Phone 110-W Alton, 111 the Lincoln School played tho 4-A' mm ot the Wood River school at 10 Lincoln nchool diamond. The core was It'll In favor of Lincoln. Xccldent on Wood River Aveiiue, Lnto yesterday afternoon Oerhardl tcCormlck, nun ot Mr.

uml Mm. icslie McCormlck, of Ht. Louis, wna nocked down by an automobile, vhen ho attempted to CFOBH tho trcct on Wood River avonue. The occurred near tho Wood liver ganiRO. Ho was hit by a Ford driven by Michael CummlnKs.

an of tho Wood Hlvcr Hunt, vho wan returning to his homo In Alton. The boy, enrolled in the Wood lllvcr school this week, and vns rcHldlng with his grand-parents, Ulr. and Mrs. Sivan, ot Wood Hlvcr nnd Jennings untlMils parentB noviKhere. Ho in confined to his Grand-parents home, with a fractured limb.

Leaves Vor Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. James Chessen and loxle Cason, lono Vancamp, Gwen-' olyn I'nynp, Helen JohiiRon and Illlle To Open Grocery Store Cicorgo MnlKger, ot Shobonler, 11., will open a grocery store nt 4 Fcrgimon Avenue, the flrnt part if next week. Mr.

plnns Hi nlHo iHuullinp mcrt'n furnishings. Meeting of Baptist Mother's Club The Mother's Club of the First. japtifil church met yenterday. with Mrs. Itolty MeMullon In her homo Ninth Street.

Tho following in- program was enjoyed. Violin Kolo on the victrola; paper MI-H. McMIIlen; tiilk by ludd; fjclccllon on tho victrola; two readings by Mr.s. Vineyard; Mother 3ooHO RliyniPH for Iho children on tho victrnla. Kollowing tho program, refrcBhiiieiitH were served.

Group four will havo charge of th.c arrangements for tho next meeting which will bo held next month. All members are urged to be pro- Kent. AH'othcrs Interested In the work are cordially Invited to attend. Tho purpose of these meetings is to bring parents and tcacliera Into closer co-operation for tho benefit of, the children. Two address! b'j- Ing upon tho work will bo given, ultjo nn Interesting musical program will bo rendered.

Program will bo published BOOH. Come. Move Into Home on Penning Avc. Mr. and Mrs.

U. Chamncra, of Corona Avenue, have moved into ho bonne vacated by Mr. anil on Panning Avenue. Weed-End Visitor Mr. and Mrs.

J. j. Reilloy, arc enjoy Ing a visit in Kentucky. Auxiliary Rummage Sale. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion, Wood-River Post No.

204, will hold a rummage sale Wednesday, May 21st, in the build ng at "10 corner of Mailer and For guson avenue. Any one havli.g (shoes, hats or furniture to donate please call Mrs. John Stqneham Phono G2-W. Notes. Emmet Howard and Attorne; Manning were In Edwardsvllle on business, yesterday.

Tom Honnesy, of St. Louis, was Wood Hiver business caller yester day. Mrs. Otto Hoffmann visited wit Mm. Jack Lamport, who ia confined to her homo by illness.

Henry Cramer, deputy sheriff from At.lon was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. William Camp spent yesterday visiting her brother and slater- In-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy, of Rax- ana.

Vornetta Williams is ill at hor borne, on Penning venue. Mrs. Asa Magulre aftd children of are guests at the farmer's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and O. H.

Bell. Bliss Noble, of' Jersoyvlllo, is a guest at tho home of his brother, L. Delores Kirschnor Is to her home, being ijl with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Connors, of White Hall, spent the day with friends. Alice and Mary Nash, of East St. Louis, were tho guests of relatives here yesterday. N.

Brown, of GlUesple, left for bis homo lift night spending scv-1 oral days hero on ''usiness. I Mr. and Mrs; D. Coyne and daughter Natalie, spent, several days as tho guests of Mr. Coyne's sister, Mrs.

A. Klwell. Margareto Bossom left other home in lowa.latst night after a delightful visit, of a wek with relatives. Entertained In Honor of Birthday Wednesday afternoon, Helen and Nellie Johnson entertained ten little girls in their home on Madison Avenue in honor of their sixth birthday anniversary. After enjoy Court of Honor Holds Meeting Last night tho Court of Honor Lodgo held their regular meeting In tho Moose lodge hall, with a good at.tendcnoc.

Tho lodge will meet, again on tho 28th. Refreshments ot pic and coffee will be served, Return Home Mr. and Mrs. William Doshirley and daughter who have, been guests at the homo of Mr. mid Mrs.

A. ,1. Deshirley ot tho SI. Louis for nev- oral days-have departed for their home In Hardiiv, Ill- Home from Convention Dr. Mahoncy has arrived from Springfield, where he attended Dentist Convention for three days.

P. T. Meeting An open meeting of tho Washing ton-Wood River Parents-Teachers Association will be held in the Wooc River building, Thursday evening May 22, 1024, at .:30 p. WA TCH YOUR DoAtley'B parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

H. H. DeAtloy. From Wapella, DeAtley, will go to (jeneso, 111., to tie Iho guest ot her father, V. Q.

The convention, begins on Monday and ends on Wednesday. Mr. DeAtley with Mr. Barber, are leaving thin evening, they will ilrivo through to Normal, where Mr. nnd Mrs.

DeAlley, who arc graduate of Normal, will nttend tho Vurnity Club dinner rlance, ot which club they also arc members. Receive Word of Death of an Uncle Mr. Kd Uuckner of asl Alton ro- word of Iho death of an i uncle, William Marnmn of lilndan, -Jag HS ng with her daughter and non aw, Mr. and' Mrs. J.

ind family of Ferguson Wood River Cantons Visit In East St. Louie Ten members of the Magic City Canton, ot Wood Hiver, went to Bust St. Louis, lant night and attended a mcctlug of tho Queen City Canton. One candidate from the! Wood River lodge was Imltlalcd, tho degree work was, put on by the East St. Louts degree team.

Refreshments were sevcd. Preparing for Social Plans are under way for a social, to be' given on Saturday night, tho Odd Fellows ami Rcbecka lodges. The affair will tako place In the Odd Fellow's lodge hnll. The evening's program will consist of dancing, games, and cards. Scouts Enjoy Swim in Mrs.

Glenn DeAtley Delegate to'- Convention Mrs. Glenn DoAlley, was elected as delegate to the Woman's Club convention, to bo held next week at Molinn, left at noon today for Wapolla, 111., to visit with Mr. in Wood niver. Tho funeral held at KoodbouBc, 111. Mineral Hotel Last night, GO Scouts and their Scoutmaster, Mr.

Olenn DeAtley, en joyed a nwlm In the Mineral Springs liotcl at Alton. Meeting of K. P. Lodge Tho regular meeting of tho Knlghtn of Pythias will ho held In their hall tonight. Death of Any Stemlch Andy Stemlch of Madison Avenue, ged L'9, filed this morning nt six- o'clock.

Funeral arrangements are Incomplete and will bo announced Willam Rlofft, secretary of the Retail Merchants A.ioiiclallon hns returned from Mollne where he attended tho meeting of the ulate nsnoela (ion. William O'Neill, River also attended. of Wood PAGE SEVENTEEN Billy Sunday "Not So Well." By Associated PreBB. ROCHESTER, Mfly Rev. William (Billy) Sunday, evangelist and former baseball who arrived yesterday to undergo treatment, was not feeling so woll InKt night, although his temperature remained normal, according to Dr.

R. L. Sandern, his personal physician, today. "Mr. Sunday had a fairly good day yesterday," said Dr.

Sanders. "The examination was ntarted and In the evening he wan not so well, being fatigued. Ho had a headache and was uncomfortable as a result of tha examination." Boys who don't cut their feet and have stone bruises every summer never will amount to very much. One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days Skinney Men Can Do the Same They lighten your burden PUT PEP IN YOUR STEP Give Positive Relief ing a delightful afternoon, delicious JJjey pjj the FOOT NOT the SHOE refreshments were served. Those present were: Veneta Harrod, quelyn McCreedle, Virginia Anderson, Helen Anderson, Dorothy Ford, All weak men and women, All nervous men and women, All skinny men and women grow stronger, healthier and take on weight in 30 days by taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab- lefs four times a easy to take as candy.

And what a hit these flesh producing tablets have druggist is selling more and more of them every day. Everybody that nasty-tast ing, evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil is chock full of vltamines and is a won NON-SKID ARCH DP-LIFT! aerim neab producer and atrength creator. But who wants to swallow the horrible stuff when these wonderful Foot Aches and Pains cured with Earth's Pharmacy QUALITY DRUG STORE just as good and so easy to take. A box of 60 tablets for 60 and if any thin man or woman don't gain at least 5 pounds in 30 money back. Ask A.

F. Barth or any good druggist anywhere. STRAW HATS Wonderful Assortment of STRAW HATS at POPULAR PRICES $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 Brice and Ryan 1 OS West 3rd St. IIHII IIIIHIBIIHI IIIHIWIi Louis W. Ber The Stove Store 315 Belle Street 315 Belle Street Sanico Combination Ranges Sanico Coal Ranges American Beauty The Sanistat oven control regulates your oven heat, showing you exactly where to set your gas for different bakings, a.nd automatically, controlling the oven heat, White, enameled blaclc cutting down your gas bills.

A trimi nickel door vframes, pay for itself in a short time. $65.00 All Gray; Enamel Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Enameled Ovens- Guaranteed 25 Years .00 PORCEIAIN RANGE All Grey separate $148.50 All Gray Enamel- Extra large $118.00 Prefeetion Coal Oil Ranges 2 Burner $17.00 3 Burner $22.00 WITHOUT BACK Ask your neighbor about stoves and bo convinced. for All Coal Oil TERMS IF DESIRED Repairs for Puritan and Perfection Stoves. REFRIGERATORS I White enamel lined side icers. High I varnished finish.

Nickel trimmngs. This box cannot be appreciated unless you see it. $36.75 $48.75 LOUIS Gas Hot Plates The ovens and walls of these Ranges are guaranteed against rusting through for 25 years. BARGAINS till 2 burner. Special $3.93 Coal Oil Stoves WICKLESS 1 burner 6.50 2 burner 8.50 3 burner $10.50 Cast Iron Cook Stoves $33.00 4 Burner Gas Stove, Black $29.50 4 Bui-JK-r Blue Enameled Sanico Gas Stove $40.00 (25 year guarantee) 1 Quick Meal Gas Range, 18 inch oven, floor sample $40.00 1 Blue Enamel Cast Range, 18 inch $79.00 TERMS IF DESIRED.

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