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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 17

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Alton, Illinois
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lledora Woman Is 80 Years Old oM- Elizabeth Ore, MED C. N. Ore, and ido Sltent of Medorn, observed I 10 vKS birthday Wednesday. hcr ht nd daughter, Mr. Roy Tucker, entertained rs o'clock dinner In a six honor inolhtf' her '3SWK village Joy S3s.

She followed fSrSnaker's trade over a 1 Cf 25 Ss were Thomas Cook, who came to jry ago from Glas- Her father came and tyo years later sent ir returning to her native land. M'and Mr" Cook first settled Alton and later came to the A community, locating on a of Medora, where Mrs. was born. She Is the only living member of a family Of Sen, three of whom were in Scotland and seven in Mrs uie is the mother of six children, four of whom are living: Ore of East St. Leslie Ore ot Taylorville, and twin daughters.

Mrs. Nellie Warner and Mrs. tele Tucker. Another pair ot I twins, Bernlce and Nell, died a number of years ago. Nephew Wounded Warner has received word from his sister, Mrs, Ellis Fannon, of St.

Louis that her MI, Pvt. Raymond Fannon, 23, was wounded Dec. 7, in Germany. His wife and daughter reside in St. Louis.

Undergoes Eye Deration John Brims, I wnt to St. Louis Tuesday and en' tered Barnes Hospital, where she nibmitted to an eye operation Wednesday. Attend Sunday School Meeting MEDORA-Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Varble, Mrs. Nelson Sawtell and 1 John Shields attended an.As- Mciatlon Sunday School group meeting held at Hetlick Tuesday evening, Medora. Notes MEDORA. Mrs.

Roland Perry and granddaughter, Wanda Watson, of Wood River, called Tuesday on the Rev. J. F. Glotfelly. Mrs.

Mary White returned after a 10 days' visit with relatives here. Her niece, Mrs. William i jfemper, accompanied her' home to Visit until Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Foster of Alton vis- lied Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.

Margaret Adams. Mrs. Ollle Kemper, who has been In Vero Beach, with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Lauck, since wvember, arrived home Tuesday night. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Varble, Mrs Nelson Sawtell and Mrs. J.

Shields attended the Associational Sunday school group meeting at 1 Hettick Baptist Church TUBS- evening. I Ne ie Warner has be en di je sc days in St. Louis daughter, Mrs. George 'w, Kemper "turned Wednesday from Chicago, 1 1n.v! Spe nt 10 rlays with sin lheCharlesCamp Br f. Margaret Adams went to I "on Wednesday, taking her Jo es She few days with her Mrs.

John Jones. Over America Mm Jill's Rites Near Medora MEDORA Memorial services ere conducted afternoon at the Bdthel ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH BUSY COTTON BARGE Cotton, coal, gteel and warble have contributed greatly for the past 60 years to the growth and prosperity or Alabama. Busy barges groaned but kept going, under heavier cargoes just as they had piled the riv ers for decades when life was more colorful and a continual struggle. The real upturn in Alabama's affairs started In 1880 and has continued. It has brought better working and living conditions.

war brought added calls for cotton, added loads for the barges. the fighting fronts need cotton and more War Bonds must be purchased to pay for it. Cotton, barges, War Bonds all needed to win the war. S. Triatttry Dtfarlmtnl lflst a year smith, 0 Mr.

and Smiu who Germany Nov. 27. The Rev. Paul Warford, pastor, m.m th6 memoriftl rm lll ar ceremonies were con- the American Legion Post of Jerseyville. musical selections were ore- senedbyMrs.

HettchelFrlUand Dfly Wlth Mrs as their accompanist. Saturday from California, whwefhe had been employed several months. Mrs. Mary Lutz and Mrs. fcbert wayman of Medora were weekend dau Mrs.

Wa an and son, Billy. Mr. and Mrs. William Cox and wf" ddaughter of St. Louis and William Cluster were Sunday uu Mn and Mrs Wllltom Webb.

The occasion was the seventy-fifth birthday of Mr. Webb, Miss Wilma Steelman, a student at Shurtleff college, Alton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Steelman. Mrs. G. L. Bell and Jerry Lamb visited Sunday and Monday in Alton.

Miss Inez Goodwin of Medora spent Thursday afternoon with her aunt, Miss-Dora Ready, Mrs. fiva Johnston and Mrs. Arnold Dehne of Jergeyvllle spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. A.

Steelman and other friends. Mr. and MM. William Cox and granddaughter of St Louis, visited Sunday wtth Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Cox and Mrs. Efflt Mrs. Frank Wayman and son, Billy, spent Wednesday In Medora with her sister, Mrs. Ebert Way. man.

Penderrwt In Hospital J. former Democratic political leader, entered Menorah hospital Wednesday for treatment. His physician, Dr. Abraham Sophian, said today that Pendergast's condition is slightly Improved, but did not divulge the nature of his Illness. Several years ago a petrified birds nest, containing petrified eggs, was found near the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

Starts INSTANTLY to ttlievt MUSCULAR ACHES-PAINS For blessed prompt relief rub oa powerfully soothing Musterole. Ik actually helps break tip painful local eoncwUon, Bo much eufer to mustard plwter. "No No muu isilh MutteroW Just rub it on. In 3 MUSTEROLE 2 New, Outstanding Nation-Wide Food Stores HORN HORN, inc. 901 Union St.

908 State Si ALTON, ILL. These progressive food iperchants have now joined the giant NATION-WIDE Organization and are prepared to serve you and save you on 'America's Finest Foods In addition to their complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables and quality meats, HORN HORN will feature such highly recognized products as: TOPMOST "Like-Fresh" Foods AMERICAN-LADY "Like-Fresh" Foods NATION-WIDE Quality Foods MANHATTAN COFFEE 4 and many, many hundreds of other items of outstanding merit, and prices will he LOW. We repeat PRICES WILL BE VERY LOW LOW ON MONDAY LOW ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, LOW EVERY DAY! Check the NATION-WIDE ad for our Specials this week and every week AND SAVE! PAGE SEVENTEEN Child Sanitarium Patients See Kane sWedding KANE. At. their own request, 60 juvenile heart ailment patients for whom ttie bride, a nurse, had been caring witnessed a wedding and attended the following reception at LaRabida Sanltorlum In Chicago.

Sgt. George Petton of the U. S. Marine Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mre, Fred Petton Kane, and Miss Adeline Fuehrer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Fuehrer of Nebraska, were married Jan, 18, In the parlors of the sanltorlum. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Cedrlc Peterson, pastor of the Lorimer Baptist Church, hy candle light. Tech, Sgt.

Allen Anderson of Milwaukee, served as best man, nnd aunt of the bride served as matron of honor and Mrs, Anderson and Miss Tennessee of the groom, were bridesmaids. The bflde was given In marriage by Dr. Elghammer, who is on the staff at the Sanltorlum. A reception was held In the din- Ing and a three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, was on the refreshment table. Sgt.

Petton returned to a camp In Carolina after a few days' wedding trip, and Mrs. Petton will continue her work at the sanl- torlum. Sgt. Petton served as a radio gunner In a dive bomber and has completed 33 dive-bombing mis- sions against the Jap forces. He has a total of 700 hours In the air overseas.

He has been spending a furlough and has been visiting His parents at Kane. Entertain KANE. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Long has as guests the first of thfc'week Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Tally and family of Moro, Mr. and Mrs. John Long of Carrollton, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Breltweiser and family of Godfrey and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Klmbro and family of Alton. Save your stockings for glamor occasions. Use inexpensive sports socks or go barelegged when do- Ing your housework. The 5,150,000 poultry farms of the United States have a total of more than 423,000,000 hens.

Buy War Bonds and Stamps. Which of These Constipation Troubles Have Yoo? RMfMhoBtTMtDocftt'r, Bat 'So EfftcthV tattfnt Do you get up mornings not actually If so, don't rely on harsh, blasting laxatives I a ciwi'a own purely formula Dr. Edwards' Olive to mild, gentle but oave stimulate BOTH upper and lower bowels to produce more natural-like com- complete mttifaottonl Take Olive Tablets tonight to 'tip-top' tomorrow. Oautlofil UM aa directed. 30f, All (itnons A ARDKN Bit JELLIES, JAMS VM) PRESERVES TEA GARDEN iPRODUCTS GARDEN GARDEN PRESERVE! TEA GARDEN Pure GRAPE JAM 16-oz.

Jar 25 TEA GARDEN Mixed Fruit JELLY 2Oox.Jar TEA GARDEN I TEA GARDEN Pure i Pura PRESERVES i JELLY f-, 16-ox. Jar 34 TOPMOST CHOCOIATE SYRUP mioes-s PEP TOFMOST-AMEMCAN LADY APPLE JUICE Ral.12* atat GOIOEK OOB EVEItTTHWSJ DUZ NATION-WIDE SALT Boi MN MITI BRIUO TO'MOST SMITHFIELD 1L MEAT SPREAD WHOll OIIID PEACHES 30 TOfMOSI-AMEHICAH LADY TOMATO JUICE Ik NOODLES Ho. Head 2 for 27c Ibs. 25c Green Beans Ib. 23c Fancy Broccoli 23c Fancy Cauliflower, each 27c Tomatoes, Ib.

box 22c Radishes. .2 Bchs. 9c 220 Sim Sunklnl Oranges 43c TOPBfOSTflmnTican TOPMOST- AMERICAN IADY SARDINES 13' HAVOMUl SOY BEANS turat NOODLES SAUCE 15 TOFMOtr AMIIICAN MACARONI. SWAN SOAP fi iL-m RINSO COBCUT CORN fl' IWWJMOW WOODBURY SOAP MEATS FOR WINTER ENERGY! Pot Roast of Beef Loaf Ib. 45c Square Minced Ham Ib.

29c Frankfurters Ib, 33o Plate Boiling Beef, 2 fbs, 35c Country Roll Butter Ib, 48c Ring Liver Sausage Ib, I9c Print Butter Ib, 49o TOPMOST AMERICAN LADY ORANGE JUICE No. 2 CAN 1C Manhattan COFFEE 14.8. JAR 33' Check this list for your Nation-Wide Store: BAILEY GROCERY J031 Cintril BEKTIUR, N. P. llOt Eait 7(h BROWMI7S GROCKRY I'itt Third Kait Allon CORBETT SONS Marillii, 111.

DOTY, FAY Godfrey, III. EAROLEY, JOHN nun EAST ALTON GROCERY tdwaril.vllie Eail Alton AVENUE MKT. UDO't. Fcrguitto, Wood FOOD SIIOPPE fit. Road, Allon GOLDMAN'S MARKET HORN HORN, INC.

1108 8Ule Street MORN HORN, WC. mil Union Street HAZELWOOD MARKET sn Acton, Wood atver HENKIIAUS, JOHN Betliallo, Ul, KELLY, WON Callece Ave. KENNEDY. J. R.

mo E. Broadway MAPLE, 11. L. Madura, III. MoGCIRK, JOHN J.

Jiriervllle, III, MILTON ROAD MARKET ill) Milton Road OETTLE, BOY Bhlpman. RUST, FRED 1801 St. REHBEIN, ft. Xnd Wood ttlver SCHWEGEL BROS. 000 Eail 7lb SIXTH ST.

MARKET 87 E. (Ilh SI. WEHRLE'M MARKET Thomas, Roxana, W'H EATON BROS. Fltldou, III. WRAY'S 800 E.

Lorena, Wood Xlvw UPTOWN MARKET Saai Humbert ZIEGENBEJN, M.JH, Brighton, HI. JUPPRICH, Oralton, III..

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