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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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Travel Club. Fugone Bishop will 1 be hostess Wai- pague Travel Club Ott WedneB- va postponed. nH and and Mrs. Zlmmerrtmnn kefl E. P.

an children will reside at the home O'MSIU on Bast Broad- his spring. They recently sold Bluff street residence and will can secure another i SALES AND SAVE MONEY THE FIFTY-FIRST IN mmmm and'gfrifl last-wen SALES SERIES OF Mvhodltt 6lble Claw. ycnwfc-women. of the Mathetrl ible class the First Baptist ohurc a class supper and meeting evening at the Supper Wfemd af 8: 80' this their board house. unil hey Banquet at -A A A Business Men's banquet will be ld at the Young Men's Christian ation on Wednesday in Precede the Volley and Game between the BusinesB Men and rTieodore Roosevelt High' SP hool JL which will take place kt 8 o'clock.

Supper will be served about o'clock and sixty or seventy men expected to be In attendance, Held Meeting regular monthly meeting of the Doby social club was held last evening, and there being no business tp transact, tfie members put In the time enjoying a musical program and some talks by the most eloquent of the boys present Afterwards fine eupper vas served and a generally IndulsaoTfl Attended 5 Wadffdtilon. Nfewlon' Kirk's Jap Rose Soap fm Highly Perfumed -T 11 Soap Hummer 116f Jutigk Bros. 107-109 West Third Street Near Piasa LISTERINE 33c Standard size Bottle Hummer 1170 6:30 are 0 Attend House Party at Chautawqua. The members of the Altrua Club of the Young Women's Christian ABBOT elation and a number of "others Will KO Chautauq.ua over the coming week and will stay at the Rain cottage which has been offered theY. W.

Q. A. for uRe during the summer, months. About twenty-five young women expect to be in attendance. jplht Meeting of Bibfe Clai Atjoint meeting of the Men's Bible 'class-and the Women's Bible class of Die''Evangelical 1 church will be' held on Tuesday night of week.

The mctinK wil Ibe addresser by Katprjohn of St Louis. After the business meeting and address, the men and women will enjoy: a social time and refreshments -Will be enjoyed. Wade-Foulon Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Ethel Foulon to Mr. Vcrnon M.

Wade took place last evening at the home of the bride's parents in East St. Louis. The couple were attended by Capt Poulon, brother of the bride as best man, and Mrs, I. L. Foulon as matron of honor.

Miss Vlnot Cartwright, sister of Mrs. I. L. Foulon lang the bridal chorus from Lohengrin as the party entered the room. Miss Foulon was a student of Shuri- left College for a number of yeara and tins many, friends in Alton.

Mr, Wade ilso a graduate of Shurtleff, formerly resided in this city, but la now a ihcraist in the employ of the gbyern- nent in Dayton, Ohio. The couple leffl.the same evening Dayton Vhere they will reside. Oakla Club Held Reorganization Meeting A meeting of the former members of the Onkla Tennis Club was 'held last evening at the Illini Hotel and jlans for reorganization were carried )ut, officers were elected, committees n-ero appointed to fix up the Tennis Courts on College avenue and to range for some social The first social activities will consist of smokers for the returning members who tiro still in servlOeu Nine of tho former memboVs are in town, and Rlnaldo Norman, William Feldwisch and Elmer: expect to be releassd ehortly, Cumiingham is stationed as afcd Mra. C. E.

'iajignam, MWtJ Adah Miss Cartwright were among 'those Rtteb'dfng the Wade-Foulon Nuptials in East St. Louis last night. Place for Holding Social Changed. Mrs. Ep; Chappel, of Fifth and Alby streets was taken suddenly jlf this morning, and her illness necessitated the changing of the the social whch the Methodist women will hold tonight.

The. social was to have been held at the-Chappell home and instead will be held at the church ba'sement. Celebrated Fourth Birthday Anniversary, On Saturday at 2:30 o'clock DoroV hy'Adella Gray, of 444 Bluff streej celebrated her fourth birthday py bavihg present fifteen; Kelsejs Sunday ScHoi)! flactifer' the Firsi Methodist church, was asked by ttte mother, Mra, George V. E. Gray to entertain 'the little ones.

Mrs." Tilt surpassed her previous record as an entertainer of children, for there was not a dull moment.during the afternoon. At 4:30 o'clock the little ones were, seated on he floor in a circle and strawberry ice cream and orange balls were served. The birthday cake consisted of four orange balls, one nearing a candle. vrere burned during the time the little ones ate the refreshments As the guests departed for home Dorothy, the little hostess, presented each one with a surprise package con? (Hummer 1171 ISaiice Pans; Genuine Aluminum Sauce Pans; 19c valuea on sale Wednesday 6iiiy 12 Hummer 1172 Shakers. Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers with aluminum tops.

Hummer Sale Special Hummer 1173 Crash Toweling. Bleached and Unbleached 16-inch wide Crash Sale Price 15 Hummer 1174 Embroid'ed Towels Scalloped Edge Embroidered Huck 17x34, slightly imperfect. 35 Hummer 1175 Butter Dishes. Sanitary Glass Butter Dishes in a new pattern. At Hummer Sale only 15 Hummer 1178 Garden Rakes.

Strong well made 10-tooth Garden Rakes on Special Sale Wednesday 29 Hummer 1177 Wash Boilers. Copper bottom and copper uide Wash Boilers; Hummer Sale Hummer 1178 Wizard Polish. 50C bottle of Wizard Polish at this sale only 39c Hummer 1179 Chamois. Best grade ,011 Tanned Size 48c Chamois, 76c value; Hummer Sale H.ummer 1180 Sauce Pans. Medium size Grey Granite- Pans; 39c 25c ware Sauce values, each only Hummer 1181 Scrub Brushes Solid Wood Back Scrub 16c and 19c 10c Brushes; values.

Wednesday Hummer 1182 Water Pails. 10 quart size Galvanized Water Palls, each, only 23c BIG SALE OF WHITE GOODS EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY HUMMERS 15 GTS 329 yards' of Regular -25c grade White India Llnori, White White Beach ClotK, and Lawns. Choice at this yard Hummer. 1183 Tomorrow at 8 o'clock, we will place on-sale 2614 yards of desirable and seasouable white goods which we purchased at a very low price. We Wiirin turn give our patrons the benefit of these excellent bargains.

Unusual crowds are expected at an event of this nature, so we advise early shopping. 19 GTS '192 yards of regular. 38c and 35c White Nainsook, White Persian Lawns and White Skirtings. this small quantity lasts at the Wednesday Hummer, per yard Hummer 1184 IwC of peanuts, Easter eggs and orange'balls. gifts receyied' by Dorlhy honor of her' fourth birthday anniversary Those.

present were Margaret Morfoot, Raymond Thurstori, Nelson Thureton, Louise Kremer, John Kennedy, Harriet Pfelffenberger, Paul Man, Jack Crlvpllor Rodney Wylde, Betty Herb, Ella Pfelffenberger, Marguerite Huebner, Alice, Betty and Janice Webster, 22 CTS 649 yards of regular 39c fine White Battate, Sheetings, White Waist- ings, White Cotton Crepes and White Flazons. Choice Wednesday, per yard Hummer 1185 22c AT 25 CTS 286 yards of regular 60c grade White Persian Lawns, White Swiss, White Suiting, White Dimities, and White Lingerie Batistes. Choice at the Hummer Sale, per yard Hummer 1186 fcAUlillutJa 25c AT 29 GTS 794 of BOc and 60c White Galatea Cloth, Poplins, Solsette, Underwear Crepe, Uniform' Cloth, Voiles and White Fancy Waistlngs. Choice at this big sale, per yard Hummer 1187 AT 35 GTS 118 yards of regular 65c Quality fine White Panama and White Voile Waistlng. They won't last long at the Hummer Sale.

While they do, your choice, Hummer 1188 35c AT 48 GTS 246 yards regular 75c, $1.50 White fancy Gabardine Skirtings, White Organdies, White Wool Goods, all Linen Sheetings, Art Linens, and Handkerchief Linen, per yard Hummer 1189 48c Henry Tennis Injured. Henry Tennis, of Alton, was badly bruised and cut Sunday when a conveyance in which he was riding was hit by a A. train at Howell CroSBnig, three miles from Godfrey. The engine struck the horse and surrey, and demolished same. Tennis was thrown 4Q to 50 feet but escaped serious injuries.

Hummer 1190. Hemstitched Hiick Towels One smalllot of high grade Hemstitched Huck Towels. Size 20x88. The best value, we have held to offer in several years. They won't last long at this low price, each 48' Hummer 1191 White Granileware Extra durable Graniteware Slew Kettfes, Water Pails, Tea Kettles and Dish Fans.

Only a limited number of these excellent values up to $2.00. Choice, each 1.29 Hummer 1192 Mercerized Just 72 Bleached Mercerized Table Covers. Size 70x72 inches with very slight Imperfections. Regular $1.98 values. While this small number lasts.

Choice, each 1.39 IM Htf I II 1 1 1 1 1 I I of Columbus Secretary at Minneapor I's, Jos. McMullen 18 living in Cleveland, Ohio. The club will 8x up of the courts Immediately and Will to play, and as the other members return to Alton the other two courts will be arranged for playing, Daring ho war very litle tennis playing was indulged in by those: re- surglcaV in a hospltaj 1 be JBioaljy improving; for a time ttij. Wtai the' "operation condition was not favorable. Now he is on the road to restored health and will be able to get back to the store in a couple of weeks, WOQDKIVEfl Mrs.

Jeanette Rhoads of Stuttgart, was a guest of Upper Alton relatives yesterday on her way toMe- ora- find there is no raise iff price of i a i-: POSTUM If for health other reasons you have considered change from coffee, now is a good! time to make a test of Postum. Not a Wt of waste Dr. at Wood River School. Dr. Rachelle Yarors, a lecturer on Social Hygiene, gave a talk before the student body of the Wood River high school Monday morning.

She is a very charming speaker and handled her subject, in a very dignified and interesting manner. Building of Catholic Churoh To Start Shortly. Flans are being completed for the erection of ft new Catholic church in Wood River for the members of St. Bernard's Parish. The financial affairs of the parish are commencing to shape themselves and the fund is getting large enough to permit the erection of a church.

The church Is very badly needed as the Senglar Hall, where services are held, is entirely too small for the number of Catholics In the neghborhood. The new church will be erected at Penning and Acton avenues: A CalhollQ of Wood Rlyefta Thursday night at Hall when a discussion on the church erection wll Ibe held. Royal Neighbors to Initiate 15. The Royal Neighbors of Wood River will hold a meeting in the Odd Holland Permanent Head of Association W. W.

Holland has been named chairman of theiMaplewood Civic Association, with Ci Jamea Secretary and Otto Hoffmann, Treasurer. The permanent organization was formed at a meeting held Monday evening at the home of C. A. James. During the meeting the members voted to change the name of the or-, ganlzation and so substitute the name of Civic for Improvement.

Hereafter the organization will be known as the Maplewood Civic Association Instefta of the Maplewood Improvement Asso elation. Notes. Mr. P. Manning went to Edwards vllle yesterday on a business trip.

A E. Benbow, of Alton, was a Wood River visitor yesterday. Mrs. Henry Markham and Miss Ed na Markham yere Alton vsltors today. Miss Anna Monks was a Wood River visitor yesterday.

Rev. Fr. Dally, of St. Patrick's church in Alton was in Wood River yesterday. Wednesday night, 15 candidates who Fellows Hall on and will JntUata were unabU to attend the large initiation held recently.

At tho Initiation week or ago close to one hundred, woman Joined the osganlzation. Members ot the neighboring camps are Invited to be present at the meeting tomorrow night. After Ae business meeting and initiation, a social time ployed. The, Wood, Steam Bakery will be new suanagament after April 1st. Fresh bread, cakftf andt pie- will bo made daily.

JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. Will Settle Up Taxet Wednesday. City Treasurer Bernar, who acted as tax collector this year for the county collector will make final settlement tomorrow with the county treasurer. He and both of hU assistants, Mrs. Meed nnd Misd Tecla Tinker will over to Edwardsvllle as all helped collect.

Just what the amount of delinquent taxes is could not be learned but it will not be more than usual, if as much. REAVIS TO SUBMIT PROGRAM TO BOARD Program To Be Placet on Level, "Qomparable With In the Country." The' Committee on Instruction of the Board of Education will meet this evening in the Theodore Roosevelt High school building. The regular monthly meeting of the Board will be held Wednesday. Supt. Reavis will submit to the Board at the meeting Wednesday a report of the progress made by the Alton schools during the past year and a program of building and Instruction for the next five years.

The program for the next five years wan prepared after the superintendent had been asked to 'do so by the Board. With a program before them of what must be done the School Board will be able to guide themselves in their work, and follow a definite outline of work. The program will be submitted to the Board Wednesday for their consideration. Bupt, Reavis said the program ft "program of building and instruction for the next five years which" will place the Alton schools on a level comparable with any in the country." MUs Eva Baker has returned from Closing MQ Hours Devotion. Bt.

Mary's church was well filled last evening with people to attend the forty hours devotional service being conducted there, and the sermons were listened to atentively throughout. The devotional services will close this evening, Lynn Sloan, who recently returned to this country, is ill at the home of his Barents, Mr. of Godfrey. and Mra. Walter PERSONAL Mrs.

J. V. Marsh is hack from Hoyston, 4 a relatiyes. i Mls.4es'E4P^ Nind Jane Connors spent tho Visiting relatives at Nijwopd, -Harry departed Monday for Pa, ahd after a short visit here during which he conferred with Harry Halton. Both are officials of the Glass Battle Blowers Association.

Edward Needham will arrive home this week from Fort Sill, having been released from service. Needham has been in service for a year, having enlisted. Archie Trabue arrived homo lust night, completely recovered from injuries received overseas. He la look- Ing and feeling fine, and Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mra.

Charles Trabue, of East Fifth street. Mrs. Warren Chappetj and little daughter, Mildred, are visiting relatives In Bt. Louis this week. Mrs.

lone Berry of the Soldiers' Orphans' Hqme at Normal, guest ipt trleflds tin night and today.j' George Husklnsou, of was a visitor in Alton yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Christy have returned to St. Louis after visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. John Christy. The condition of Mrs. H. M.

Schwep- po continued to improve today. E. L. Rose left for Kulmuzoo, today after spending a few days at homu. camo hero partly to vote and partly to see his family and to have a vtblt with bis alster, Mrs.

Walter Alexander of San Francisco, who Is vlultlng here. Miss Joeie Brown, a Red Cross mirse stationed at Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., is visiting relatives In God- Princess Candy Store Adds Milk Seperator. The Princess candy store has added a modern De Laval Cream separator to its equipment, purchasing one of the machines from the C. and G. Hart- maun Ice Cream dealers can Bomo times get raw milk where they cannot get cream and the' equipment! is added for this reason.

Head of Wheat Handling Organization By United Press. 1 Paris, April Barnes been appointed head of the organiza-'; lion to handle the 1919 wheat crop cording to announcement made by President Wilson today. Roodhouse, it freezd you? Business men here plan to spend $100,000 on monster ice plant FLAXOLYN NATURE'S HERBAL FOOD TONIC Creates appetite. Aids in assimila-V tion pf food. Enriches the blood.

the whole system. GUARANTEED FORMULA- Btkcd Flax Seed Spanish Ucorlre Hooti Vegetable BbarcoiU Cultufi Juniper African Ginger Rd Caidamon lienlittn Roots Chluetc Rhubarb Daudelion Hoots Qreok Vtt No Iron No No No Harmful Price Jl.OO. If your druggist bnsn't Fluxulyii send us his uarao and $1.00 wo will Boud you a full size pacliago poitpald. rUXOLYN, he, K4 Nuui Stottt, York Cii,.

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1853-1972