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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 19

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Alton, Illinois
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH OLOTHINQ and ACCESSORIES For Big MM Tall WESTERN SHOE STORES 904-06 Gift OottpflflA Cigarette Sftlfes LONDON The pulling power of gift coupons has made Imperial Tobacco's new cigarette a winner. Fifsf orders suggest, sflyji the company, that sales to the shops will be the biggest ever experienced in the tobacco Industry. All six cigarette factories of XV. D. H.

O. Wills, the division making the cigarettes are on a regular overtime basis. WEIL GIVE YOU 20 TRADE-IN For Your Old Mattress Or Box Spring Regardless Of Age Or Condition When You Purchase This SERTA-VISTA MATTRESS Advertised In Life And Sold In The Alton Area For $49.88 LESS TRADE $20.00 Biedermans Low Price 4t.lt 29 88 TERMS $5 MONTH Matching Box Spring With Trade-In For $29.88 Haven't you been using your old lumpy mattress too long? Isn't it rob bing you of precious sleep? Now, if ever, is the time to replace' you old set when you get Better Bedding For So Much Less Than Usual thanks to Big Buying Biedermans SPECIAL $20 TRADE-IN OFFER! 1 These mattresses have MORE than the usual number of innersprings to give you better, firmer and more healthful sleep support they have MORE than the usual amount of cotton-felt padding, have special insulator layer between springs and padding to prevent sagging and lumping plus side vents to let mattress breathe, handles for easy turning! Combine them with their own matching Box Springs, you get a perfect Sleep Ensemble for Better Sleeping NOW! Check Biedermans Of Alton TONIGHT or the First Thing TOMORROW and Prove to Yourself what a Value This Really Is! Complete 8-Piece Maple BUNK-BED CHOICE 'ft A JUST CHOOSE YOUR SET IN FULL OR TWIN SIZE 'ar Out TERMS $5 MONTH (S) Extra-Large, Extra- Comfortable FOAM Cushioned Chair Choice! TV Recliner Chair or Luxurious Swivel Rocker! Companion pieces covered in gleaming leather-like plastic that wipes clean in a flash and wears like iron! There's FOAM in the backs, seats and arms for blissful comfort! Recliner Chair adjusts to any comfortable position automatically! Swivel Rocker swivels to 180 degree angle, the better to watch TV. Have either Chair in your choice of decorator colors! Shop Biedermans at Broadway and Piasa in Alton TONIGHT or TOMORROW for the Chair of your choice! 49 TERMS $5 MONTH Use As Bunks or Separate Beds NOW you con "double-up" in a small room and still give your youngsters perfect sleep gnd later, as the children grow, you con convert to "grown-up" individual beds! Sturdily constructed to stand-up under pillow fights and wrestling matches beautifully finished in maple so tots to teens will be proud of them! Includes 2 Bookcase or Wagon Wheel Beds, Udder and Guardrail PLUS 2 Mattresses and 2 Resilient Steel Springs! amp hoice $10 In mid brown with tur- textured SB" toll with brown China bate, linen print I 1 a in Mirror, with wity hunger! Ovtil Mirror, hai Kohtun broiutj fnwne, twin-ground 1'ltU- burgh plute Klttw! Beveled! Real Buy! m. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 200 MILES FREE DELIVERY BIMBir BfllplMBBBi SjNMPHBflSI CarrMlon, 90 on Friday CARROLLTON Mrs.

Arthur Robley Sr 1 who will be 90 years old Friday, will be guest of honor at a family dinner Sunday at the Black Hawk smorgasbord in Jacksonville. Sunday evening Mrs. Robley will entertain at a buffet supper at her home for the resi jdenls of Robley Apartments. i Mrs. Robley is the' former Ger- jtrude Dayton, daughter of the late and Mrs.

Thomas Dayton, and was born near Eldred. Her husband was the late Arthur Robley Sr. She was the mother of seven children, six of whom are living. are Lester Rob- jley of Hollywood, Mrs. Her- Harkley and Yates ley of Carrollton, Miss Gilda Robley of Chicago, Ross Robley of Godfrey and Arthur Robley of St.

Louis. Assessment Deputy Named for Greene CARROLLTON Mrs. Harold Pruitt was recommended and approved for the office of deputy supervisor of assessments by Greene County Board of Supervi- sons Monday at the Courthouse. jMrs. Pruill has held this posi- tion since the organization of the I office, with Floyd Kimbro as sui pervisor of assessments.

The new supervisor of assessments, (who will take office in December, is Verl Owens. Hospital CARROLLTON Mrs. Mabel -lardwick of Carrollton entered Boyd' Memorial Hospital Tuesday or surgery. Dismissed Monday were s. lelen Sebnelten of Carrollton, Mrs.

Laura Short and Newton Short, both of Greenfield. IAA Annual Meeting CARROLLTON Attending the annual meeting of the Illinois Agricultural Association in Chicago, Nov. 12-15 will be Mr. and Mrs, van Dawdy, Mr. and Mrs.

James Ssaroy, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Hoes- nan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob D.

Price, Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Sheffer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Sheffer. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson, VIr.

and Mrs. James Neuschwander, Mrs. Adrian Read, Mrs. Howard Kessie, Kenneth Harms, Glenn Diehl, Louis and Kenneth Byland. Entertains Club CARROLLTON Mrs.

William Reif entertained members of her canasta club Tuesday afternoon at her home and prizes were won by Mrs. Leo Carr of Kane, Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Wai ter Stevens of Carrollton will be hostess at the Christmas luncheon of the club Dec. 1 at the Colonia Room" Of Day's Cafe.

Mrs. Greer Heads Lodge At Carrollton CARROLLTON Mrs. Melvin I 1 reer was elected worthy matron of Temple Eastern Star Chapter Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple. Other officers elected were Wayne Martin, worthy patron; Mrs. Richard Ciller, associate matron; Clarence Horn, associate patron; Mrs.

Howard Kessie, conductress; Mrs. Adrian Read, associate conductress; Mrs. Ivan Beebe, treasurer: Mrs. Oren Sie- bermann, secretary. Other officers will be appointed by Mrs.

Greer and installation ceremonies will be Nov. 30. The list of grand chapter committees for the ensuing year was read by the secretary and is as follows: Mrs. Ray Klinepeter, chapter courtesy; Ray Klinepeter, scholarship; Mrs. Oren Siebermann, chapter hospitality; Mrs.

Richard Giller, Macon achievement; Mrs. Adrian Read, medical research; Mrs. Alfred Johnson, endowment trust fund; Howard Kessie. publicity; Mrs. Alan Roads, membership promo- Altfir Society Elects Offteert At Jerseyvtlle JERSEYVlLLfi the AftM Society the ttolp dteatt drorch elected officers Tuesday evening in the Parish Mall) Mrs.

Jerome Ztpptteh was ed president; Mrs. Pfftstftft Randolph, vice presided; Mrs. Francis Lynn, secretary; MlsS Bertha Wagener, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Steekel, secretary. Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held.at the December meeting.

Film on "Confraternity in Action" was shown bv Father P. P. Heinen. NEW DELHI India's rnent is set to publish a new list of commodities that will be imported from abroad. tion; Mrs.

Harold Horn, Christian fellowship; Mrs. Clarence Horn, International temple; Clarence Horn, youth activities; Mrs. F. L. Imus, arthritis and rheumatism; Mrs.

Gallic Short, chapter memorial; Mrs. Everett Mehl, hospital visitation; Everett Mehl, national assistance; Raymond Swann, blood bank. SALE! GIRLS' WINTER COATS 20 OFF $22.98 NOW $16.98 NOW $13.98 NOW (leg. $11.98 NOW '16 '13 '10 Sorry, No Lay-Awoy I In nil the smartest styles and fabrics. Every coat In a wanted color All expertly tailored.

Buy NOW and SAVE UP TO 112 THIRD ST, DOWNTOWN ALTON Biedermans Fine Quality BROADWAY AND NASA ALTON, ILLINOIS Tiffany setting! Large diamond, locking wedding 'ring. 14-K white Of yellow gold. MOW ONkY Week) Modern Swirll Off shank for modern effect! 7 diamonds) M-K white or yellow NOW ONLY ('3 Week) Bf iMiant center dkK moftd, 2 side monds, V4-K or yeHow gold. Mowowtr Woek) Elegant pattern! Brilliant baguettes, surround large center diamondl 14-K white gold. NOW OHir '499 (Special Terms) MaMive dvffer ringl not bfiMkml tome design.

14-K white, yellow gold. MOWOMT OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 JEWELRY Broadway fad Plata, Alton. IU. HO 2-Wl-Atk far JtweJry Ptpf,.

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