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MONDAY, ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH £AGE THEEE Society and Meetings Elmore to Entertain MISS Mildred Klmoro entertain the Foo Choo LI Club Tuesday night at her home. Travel Club with Noble A meeting ot the Travel Club will I this Wednesday tho homa ot Mrs. S. Noble at Phlhney I avenue. Howard-Antrobun Nuptials Roy Howard of tun street and Dlca M.

lurnny night. The nev. Maglll, pastor of the Up. Utopia Club to Meet Walter Turk ot. Washington avenue 'wilt' entertain the Utopl Club on Wednesday.

0. T.tl. WIU Meet Tomorrow The regular nionthly meeting of W. C. T.

U. wlll be held Tuesday w. itr 1 nireei ofternon at clock at the Y. W. terlalned Informally thhi nfternoon Wood River Patrons' Meeting I'Mtponod The Washington-Wood River Patrons' Association mcetitiR scheduled tor Tuesday.

night 'ias been postponed to some night next week, to bo announced later. Itintlcn vs. Siandniil Oil The Standard oil team played the Upper Al'on Hustlers Sat- On night, tho Standard Oil per Alton Baptist Church. "IT" pie were unattended. nt ln Ijtincheon For Newlyweds Mr.

and Mrs. Vr-ink starkey Whltclaw avenue entertained at Mrs. John Thlen Hostess Mrs, John Thles ot Henry C. A. Mrs.

lietnrtkuhl Hostess to at her home. Needlework and other entertaining features at four Vclook refresh Lomkuhl of Kaat Mrve d. Ii'lCtoenlh street ho hostess on Tuesday evening to the members of Christmas Exchange 1'ostponrd the Kunjonus and the Queen Ksthcr The Betsy Ross Sewln Society has Classes of the FlrstMethodlst church phoned Us Christmas which was to have been hold nt tho for his home In Tennessee. Daughter Arrives at Cirri Hotrie Mr. find Mrs.

Frod' Gorl ftre nn- nounclng the arrlvAl of a daughter nt their home on Margaret avenue. The little miss arrived Sunday morn- Ing. Attend Dance Among those from hero attending the dnnre. given In, AlfMi. Saturday ovonlng by the Rip Van Winkle club were, Dr.

and Mrs. W. O. Tonklnnon. was 38 lo 30 Mr an Mrs, VlcUn- Rnaf, Mr.

and Mrs. P. A. Swnn, Mr. -and Mrs.

C. Afr. nnd Mrs'. H. I Mr.

nnd Mrs. Tom Point, Mr. and I Mrs. Lloyd Carter, Mr. nnd Mrs.

F. Robertson, Mr. and MM. A. W.

Gerson, Mr. and Mrs. James'Green, a I Mr. and Mrs. P.

Uffcrt. luncheon yesterday evening. Mr. and Mrs. KImer Rrjirkey, bride nnd groom ot Now Yf-ar's day.

The groom is a brother of i.he former. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd. Hausmnnn ot Bethalto.Al- ton road.

Boy Scout News Troop Xo. 2 will meet Tuesday evening, Jan. Glh, at tho First Presbyterian church, Fourth nnd Lorena Danclnr School to Ucoppil (home ot Mrs. James (Jhcswn ufl The Harry Robertson Danclnfthvashlngton avenue. The late'of the aVC Ue at 7:3 lho BU ervlslon DC iatu ut IIIC School will reopen Tuesday night at postponed meeting v.lll be announced the Robertson -home on Pipe street latei after bclns closed during the holl (la Tho class meets on Tuesday 0 Physical Cu i turc to Be Itonmed Classes In physlcnl rulluro will Cluli with nights.

tero or- omoniit i 1 youvth street. Club Mcctlne Club and fHends in attendance.I aro Supper was served at a late hour. 0 ce Music was furnished, by aillespie's Orchestra. The party was attended by ninety I ftft .1 I i- UllUI HI IHJ I Rips' Dance Attended by 80 Couples resumed nt the Y. W.

c. A. following '1 tho RIl' Van Winkle Club gavo a Christmas holidays, this weeit. 10 I dancing party Saturday night at the Ncw classes wlll be formed this meet'Turner Hall, with a larpo number ot nll(1 those who desire to enter them unlll today after being no Christmas holidays, A. Ihorus Camerata them to call at the Y.

W. C. A. parlois. be "held tonight ami an made to havo all mem ers In altendancc.

Presbyterian itdTcs Aid lo Meet Tile Aid Society ot the yterlan Church will meet at- 2:30 in the church hostesses wlll be Amanda Bandy, A. we Miss Mary Rutherford and ls3 Thco. Watkins. Dinner-Dance for Miss Buster Miss Loretta Holl and Miss Helen aree were guests Saturday nteht I a dinner-dance given tho River- lew County Club, St. Louis, by ny JIIss Frances Gihnoro in honor of.

Jlss Gela Buster, house guest of Jlss George. Woman's Council to Mwt 9 I Tho Alton Woman's Council will Let in lho parlors of the V. W. C. Friday afternoon.

Sirs. H. i. TRumsey will bo leader for the day, vith papers to be given by Mrs. Geo 'felffenberger and Mrs.

W. Vheeler. Mrs. Pfeittenbcrger llscuss "Tho Abuso of Narcotics' vhile Mrs. Wheeler will talk on "Th Manager Plan." Miss Gouldlne Hosti-ss Louise Goulding, daughter Mrs.

C. L. Goulding of Eu Place, was hostess to prettil kppotntcd luncheon Salurday. Cov Lrs were arranged for sixteen guesls Following luncheon bridge was for several hours with favor cing presented to Jliss Frances Eb h-jein, Miss Josephine Curdle, Miss! lielen Curdle anil Miss Jane Wyck- Aid Society will Meet Wednesday Tho regular meeting Aid So- dcly of tho Cherry Street Baptist Church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho church parlors. An election of officers will be held and all members aro urged to be present.

Sunday School Officers Elected Officers for the Sunday School of lha Pentecoslal Church on Spring Ircet were elected yesterday as fol- iws; Superintendent, Miss Nela 'alls; asslslant superintendent, W. Cannon; secretary and treasurer, I Iss Edna Watson; pianist, Miss Eli- pianist, or Burnett and assistant Jlss Ruth Easly. 'hursdoy Evening Bridge Club Meets A meeting of the Thursday Eve ilng Bridge Club was held Saturday ivenlng at the homo of Miss Elule Earnhardt, Miss Earnhardt's cousin, liss Doris Earnhardt of Edwards- being hostess. The favors of the evening were C. S.

L. to Meet Wednesday "the Church Service League of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will hold Us first meeting ot 1925 at 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday, Jan. 7, at the Parish House. Programs for the year will bo distributed and tho members ot the various committees will be an nouncedf All members are urged to bo present.

of the troop committee. Tickets ore now bc-Inx pold by the the Wood River Scouts for a nhow given at the Klllkare theater, the proceeds to be used 10 pay off an old debt. H. C. Bchuler, Deputy Com.

School Opened Today Teachers and pupils who have eon spending their vacations out ot arrived the latter part ot tho or early this -normng for tho eglnning of school sesfilon of the ew year. It is hoped that the icrough fumigation of tho build, ng will greatly prevent the conta lous diseases from further spread The last few cases rc'ported are said be ot a rather mild form. Resume Serving of Weekly Dinner Tho weekly dinners which were dispensed with during the holiday aason, by the various T-adles' Aid ierc, will again be resumed on Wed awarded to Miss Elsie Earnhardt and Miss Frieda Schmidt. After several lours spent in -playing bridge, the enjoyed refreshments. TJ.

A. W. C. To Meet Tuesday Guests at Party in Etlvvardsville Miss Josephine VORO! ot Edwards- vllle entertained Sunday nt her home, the guests gathering In the morning remaining until eveniim. Among attending wore the Misses Philopena Bergcr, Lillian Bei-ger, llcm-i- jbtta Berger, Irene Buddy and Mrs.

G. Modes of Alton. The gathering was attended by ten ruests and was arranged us a fare- veil to Miss Jessie Merklc and. Miss Jthel Selzei- ot Edwardsvlllo, who eavo next Monday for Palm Beach, The Upper Alton Woman's will bo entertained on Tuesday with Mrs. R.

L. Jackson and Mrs. James IS, Jacobs as hostesses. Mrs. George M.

Potter will review George Kelley's "The Show-Off' and" MI-B. G. D. Eaton Victor Herbert's light opera, "Naughty During the holidays lho club dirt not meet, the gathering being enjoyed on Dec. D.

Emit Rochry to Wed In St. (Sunday's Globe-Democrat) On Tuesday, January (J, will take placo tho murrlago of Miss Mary Frances Zook, daughter of Frank Zook of Dolmar boulevard, and Eml Raehry son of the late Anton Roehij of Alton, 111. The ceremony wl'l performed by Rev, Dr. Vfm. Crowe of the Westminister Presbyterian hurcb, In tho evening at o'clock in the home ot tho brido'a father William Edgar ot Irpnton wlll bo th' best man.

i The couple will go to New Ors Inns for their honeymoon nnd will reside in Champaign, 111. Three Generations of Bridal Gowns to be Displayed An Interesting feature ot the rccep tlon Wednesday night in honor of th fiftlelh wedding anniversary ot Mr nnd Mrs. H. M. Schweppe will be showing of the wedding gowns three generallons.

The gowns A-il be worn by three young women, In eluding Miss Charlotte Rodgers, wlv will Wear Mrs. Schweppe's weddlni frock. Miss Rodgers is a granddaugh tur ot Mr. and Mrs. Schwenpe.

The three dresses to be shown" wi be the one worn by Mrs, Schwcppe mother, Mrs. Charlotte Crocker 1 1846, at the age of 19. Mrs. Schwet pe's In 1875 and Mrs. Eben (Nett Schweppe) Rodgers In 1S03.

Mr Crocker's gown is in splpndid state of preservation, being firm, strong and pretty after eighty years. Host to Class Re-L'nlon John Byrnes, of the Class of '22, Brighton Community High school very pleasantly entertained at a class Missionary Society To Meet There Will be a meeting of tho JlnBlonary society of tht; First linp- 1st church held on Friday In the, hurch parlors. Install Officers at Hnptlst Church Yesterday during the morning r.er- at Baptist church, fifteen of- 'leers for lho comlntr term were Installed. hTe pastor. Rev.

A. W. Judd Installed the to Ihclr various, offices. Death of Father of Gllllmm Gerding passed nway nt the home ot his daughter, Mrs. F.

Gillham of Seventh street Saturday at one o'clock, after an iliness ot rev- oral months. Deceased was 79 yonrs ot age last November. He leaves besides his daughter, Mrs. tJlllham, one son Herbert Gerding. of St.

Louis, four grandsons and one granddaugh-: ter, living In St. Louis. One the grandsons resides York. The funeral was held this afternoon at 12:30 from the Gilllnni home at 180 Seventh street. Burial will be in Colltnsvllle at three o'clock.

F.unnral services Vill be conducted by Rev. Paul Hansen of the Wood River Lutheran church, interment will be in the Lutheran cemetery at Collins vllle. The pallbearois will Messrs. Emll Wolf. Elmer Wolf, Carl Wolf, James and L.

ot which was as follows: Maltulre. Vice Fox. Parks. Cor, Oetken. Vrkyer Meeting Committee J.

Powell. Lookout--fiva 'MuHler. B.ichel.'.or. VnnComp. The officers installed by nev.

Akcrs. Revival at Wiurcli Lost night a revival was the United Brethem church which will be conducted for a least three weeks. Rev. W. J.

Heltzlnger of Astoria, will be 1.1 charge. Each afternoon, jirayer mectlpsc is to be held in the different homes of the members. This afternoon the meet- Ing TVOS held with Mrs. Ctrl Berry in her home'on Condlt Shower Given Pastor nnd Wife Saturday evening members of the Pentecostal church nssetiiblcd at. the homo of Rev.

and W. J. Hlg- gins, newly appointed pastor and wife, of 629 nvenue nnd tendered them a delightful shower. 'Articles of groceries of Various sorts were brought and a' social welcome veh. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY KIWANIS CLUB Lieut.

Gov. Hill of Mis souri Presides-President Gray Reviews Work of Year. Newport Murttar Hi-portcrl Vfm. It. tho coroher, went Newport early thlt- mw.nlng in response to a report that n.

murder hud occurred during tho night, a negro laving been shot. CanYouShaveQuickly in Comfort? nesday, the Ladles' Aid of the First A Getting. Mr. Gerding was xvell Baptist church will meet all day and serve dinner at noon lo the public. To Attend Installation nt Moro Several from here wlll attend the Installation of officers held tonight tho Leaf Camp of the Modern Woodmen, the installation to be held at Moro.

Plans aro also being made for an entertainment to be given on the 7th of January by the R. N. at Moro. A delightful program has been arranged. Leave For Collides Among those returning to take up their at college, were, Miss Uo- nm Smith who depirted lust evc.i.ng for St.

Louis, she a student. Miss Smith was.accompanied by her father, Mr. G. A. Smith, who, motored er to St.

Louts. Gustave Traband was accompanied East St. Louis by his parents, Mr. "lorlda, where they will spend the Tarty for Shclia Mnrlo Gent Mrs. W.

M. Gent entertained on -aim-day afternoon in honor of ho. -laughter, Sheila Marie, whoso ninth (birthday occurred during tho holi- Clnss males of Sheila Mark- nt ho- Ursullno Academy wore guests tho party. During the afternoon Irs Gent served a dainty by UCT mother, Mrs. Miller Miss Margaret Gudell.

guests, including Delorcs jneoringer, Virginia Molherway lelen Munlon, Jwinelto Ryan, Martha Ryan, Mm-eel nd Charlotte Canncll. presented pretty birthday rci reunion on Saturday evening at the coynty home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Byrnes. As some of the members of this class were away and could not' attend but six were present.

The interesting discussion the evening dealt with art, opera nd school work. After a part of he evening was spent in a social nanner a cross word puzzle contest held. Miss Elizabeth Clark won he prize for tho girls and Paul Oertel or the boys. Refreshments were then served. L)e coratlons were in keeping wltl the holiday A small tree together with two large red candles formed the decorations for tho dining table.

Those present were the Misses Elizabeth Clark, Mildred King, Martha Benlley, Mildred Hanold, Paul Oertel and John Byrnes. A pleasant and social evening was spent all. Mr. and Mrs. Kyler to Live In Freeport, Illinol Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Eyler, wh were married on New Year's will reside In Freeport, 111., after short honeymoon trip. Mr. 1 connected with the Standard Journa a Frceport newspaper. Mrs.

ISyle was formerly Miss Alia Foreo Lockhavcn, daughter Of Airs. Mar Fwee. The wedding ceremony was formed at tho Foree homo on Method Heals Rupture CausM City Odor's Discovery Mnlics Truss or Operation Kansas city, discovery which, expert, las no equal for curative rupture cases, la tho oinpllshment, j) nc- tho pc of nd Mrs. Joseph Tiuband and lami- to East St. Louis yesterday, where they were guests at a dinner Riven the home ot relatives.

Gustav left ast evening for Holla, to resume studies at. the Holla School Edward Akers and his sister have departed for school, the former to Take up his studies ut the Dennlson University at Granvllle. O. WM Akers Is an instructor in the D-rtini- son university. Home Qunrantincu The home of N.

Mad S0 was Placed under known here having resided-in Wood River for a number of was formerly manager of the MIdlanc Supply Coal Company nt Roxana Tho many friends oxtend their deep est Choir Practice on Thursday. Night On Thursday night nt the M-itho dlst church there will be a rehearsa held by the choir members, all whom are requested to present. Little Daughter 111 The little' daughter of Clyde Lewis Is confined her home In Penning avenue by Illness. Home From Three'Weeks' Visit Mrs. D.

'purcell and baby have re urned home, spending weeks Purcell's parents a Rock Island. Guests Departs Mrs. M. M. Phipps ot Fieldon, 111 vho has been the guest of her daugl er and son-in-law, Mr.

and'Mrs. Rol Farrow for Ihe past week, will depart for Bloomlngton 111., today, vhere she will visit with relatives for Miss Mar Fever. v. Mnmiiie in daughter of the family, ill Mother o. C.

son. went to Alton yesterday to former's mother, Mrs. S. A. who is seriously ill.

Class Meeting The Phllathea class ot Clinton visit tin Masuin Mr. J. E. Lonle oi Wood River has eopened his restanront. Notes Rev.

and Mrs. C. W. Webb of Mid. son, and family were Wood Rlv- callers Saturday.

Mrs. Arthur Chanut returned her home after vlsltlns with rel- lives In St. Louis'. Mr. and Mrs.

Ouy Schaffer ot Ed- i-ardsvllle. spent Sunday with the lat- er'a parents, Mr. and C. -Danels. James Gorden and mother, Mrs.

tachel Gorden ot Chicago the guests Sunday.of Mrs. Gordon's son- n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glsener. Grady polelng has returned from Arkansaw where he spent tho holidays with his mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Hamilton and children visited -in Alton Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. James Mooney were Alton visllors Salurday. Mr. and. Mrs.

John Rockrean and daughter Pearl of near Jorseyvlllc, spent Sunday hero ns tho 'tuests of friends. Andrew and James Whalen of Tower Grove, spent Sunday hero with relatives. Miss Dorothy McNully hun returned from a visit with relatives In St. Louis. Mrs.

H. Herrln nnd Mrs. Oscar Sandrln and family visited with Mrs. Frank Roach for a few days Mrs. F.

Hendrlckson ami children Gtraldlne and Junior were the guests Sunday of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Davidson of Dow, III.

Mrs. Mablq Beam of Urafton, is spending a few days with her cous in. Mrs. Claude Burris who has 'teen very ill. Mrs.

Burris Is Ipiproving, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Morehead spent Sunday in Moro visiting Mr.

and Mrs New officers ot the Ktwanls ciub were Installed at today's luncheon at tho Mineral Tho meeting was In charge of John 11)11, a mem her of the St. Louis club nnd -lieutenant governor ot th3 Missouri-Kansas District. The new officers are: Harold Hocfert, president; Dr. II D. Swr.ln, vice president; William F.

Kramer, secretary, and Wllllnm Loisllke, treasurer. Seven members of the Board of Directors also wore Ir.stnlled; as was B. Sleek, district trustee. W. G.

Gray, retiring president, was vested with the rank of past president nnd awarded pin indicative of that position. He tnen recited the accomplishments of the club dm Ing the first year ot its existence and urged that tho membership give to the new president tho same coopern tlon that had been accorded him. The pin of past presidents rank was pre senlcd to him by O. E. 'Voorue, Gschwent of the Alton Savings Bank was made a member of Klwanla today.

Will your razor give you a qutck.comfortable shave every day? A Valet AutoStrop Razor will, because its stropping device keeps blade sharp. Each blade gives many shaves. Complete outfits, $1.00 and up. Valet Razor Sharptni Ititlf a boss when al worn washes the dishes when at home. Kocher 202 151 184 637 OUDS AMD BURTLAUNDRY Team average 720 133, C66 19021 TIPTON J.

Adams 130 130 Lamm 146 183 Gardo 1,10 130 165 week. Surprise Visit D. L. Slahl. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. M. F. Manning was tendered I Springfield spent the very pleasant surprise visit from i-plntlves.

her cousin, Mrs. Louise Reynolds of Shreveport, whom uhe had not Jcssa Downs week end wltl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Groley am son Ralph spent Sunday iylth Mrs ISO 109 130 138 390' 433 i 390 4511 en- Team average 140. 773 fi68 2103 ADAMS forfeits three games to Tip FORSTING 'arks 116 -lutchinson 120 Kprstlng 125 Puley 113 ialloran 130 610 Team average 125.

124 147 9S 113 130 110 159 148 113. 130' 350 432 S71 339 390 clothes swssome j. 612 660' 1882 BURRIS Penroso 12G Sc.hmeider 154 Stafford 117 Uurris 130 Atkins 105 Team average 123. 12C 143 117 130 103 126 114 117 130 105 378 411 551 393 315 tesneed When we promise your clothes "tomorrow," that does not mean "the day after the day after 1 We keep our promises. in a genteel manner and we de- liver them-'on time.

Our sensible prices are part of our practical plea for patr'onage. LOOK FOR SUDS AND DUDS Burt Laundry Co. 2517 College Main 616 -i 621 692 1843 seen for twenty years With Mrs. Grolley's Bister and Reynolds was Harry Biugie, rollers sister and Mannings brother of Cir.c-ago. The Mr.

nnd Mrs. Henry Monkcn of Pen guests arrived Saturday and depart- nlng avenue, cd Sunday. I Bowline; Notes Homo From Visit I Sixteenth week of the Standard Miss Mattie Lane, writing teacher Oil League of the public schools his'returned from Evansvllle, where she spent the holidays with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Krayser. Returns From" Holiday Visit Miss Adele Qerdcmen, who Hpent Vote Hubbard Ferguson Haven DURHAM 184 114 142 IL'i; 138 121 124 lhes heals a rupture. It weights only ow OU11C Has no hard goug inK ls, no no etartlo belt, no to rid of vnptu.ro ('I'crutlun, of thn for ad- froo offer. Year's Day by Ihe Rev.

Ray Barber of the Melville Congregational church Ufore a small company made up ot tho immediate Miss Foreo was attired in, a gown of Alice blue crepei fashioned with silver clothe, and wore a corsage of Columbia roses. A dinner followed the wedding and was attended by the guests who witnessed tho ceremony. Tho Force home was decorated very beautifully, pink and white roses being used. Jorseyvlllo Married 00 Years. Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Cook of Jei- seyvllle, who for many years have been residents ot Jersey County, cfl ebrated their slxietli wedding anniversary Sunday at their home in Jrr- Boyvllle. Their children, ren and other relatives present.

Mr. and Mrs. Cook lived on a farm Jersey villa for many years, un- retirement sevornl years tho parents of eleven children, eight of whom are living, Walter and Holla Cook ot Alton, 131 nier und. Ralph Cook ot St. Louis Harry, Arthur and Herbert Cook, ivho live In the Went, urn! one daughter, Mrs.

Edgar Cooper Coates. Kansas, who is now with her parents JerBoyvUle, Cook, who was 81 years old in September, is a native of Now Jersey, but came to Jersey County in his 16th year. enlisted "from Jor- neyvlUe and served RSur yews during the-civil'war with the Sixty-first Illinois Regiment. Three years ago he wan elv.en the fifty-year Jewel by the O. O.

1 of Jersey vlllo. Cook, who was so years of age In November, Is a native 6f North Car- ollnn. she has lived Juvsey Conn ty Klnco she wan 4 years Pld. The lute Dr. 13, Cook ot this wy was a son 0 Mr.

and St. Joseph's Hospital Mrs. Eugene Schlppert of Alby street submitted to a major operation this morning. Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Shipman, 111., underwent a operation this morning.

Ralph AVoolscy, the lUtle son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Woulsey of Jev- seyvllle, was brought to Alton Friday evening and taken to St. Joseph's Hospital where physicians removed a needle which had pierced the Knee- joint. The baby is said TO have fallen on the needle, driving the i-ny steel shaft so deeply into tho Knee that Its removal was difficult.

Only a few months ago another Jcrsevvllle jojcu. baby met with an exactly similar au- oldont, and also was brought to bl. 718 Acton avenue. the holidays lth her mother at War renlown, has raturaed to take I up her duties as leaf her. Business Bnumera tor to Be Hero Tills Week Dkl their home.

Worher. Confcrnicc attend. Mnet Toni ht uitd the Aux Frnnk Roach, enumerator of tho agricultural censu.i River township will be hern some time this week nnd requests overytody to have their schedule mada out. C. E.

Elects Officers At the regular nieetlng of the High single game, Kocher 202. High three games, Kocher. 537 High team game, Tipton, 772. High team three games, Christy, 21S1. HRISTY Stoneham lls 1SS Muloney 130 130 Crown Cox H5 115 Christy 180 109 178 130 115 166 4SI 130 Durham 145 130 163 137 107 131 12!) 144 435 435 300 S92 302 733 Gfi3 708 2104 Team aernge 140.

KOKNNEKEU Kocnneker forfeits three games to Durham. Mr. J. E. Ixmle of River has reopened his restaurant.

'A Grand Masquerade Dance at VALLEY PARK Thursday Evening, Jan. 8, 1924 510 In Gold Given Away 1IARKY ROBERTSON Use. Telegraph Wants For TOTAL C70 710 KOCHER Harmon 130 130 Mannold 143 04 Christian Endeavor held In tho i Zweig '142 117 Presbyterian church held an election I Manning 109 109 130 107 135 109 Joseph's for surgical William Jackson of Godfrey u-uler- went a surgical operation at St. -los- cph's Hospital Saturday for re lot of trouble of long sUmdhiR which affected one lop. He is reported as do- xlslt vi i(jft inorulng Charles Hubcr, ing 'II wrll nnd the iiperatlon Is pooled to afford him considerable re- Kreil SlsloeU of IS15 llayden street Snturilay underwenc an for rellc-f from hernia and la reported do- Ing nicely.

Goulding's January Sale Of Silver Plate Specials We offer- most desirable selections of heavily silver plated ware, with fine nickel base, at prices that make them the most tempting values. Working on Bluff Line Telegraph System naiiroad tclcgn.pl-. communication ompleted has heen AHon und St. LoulB and vlllo tho r. St, 1- rallr-vid.

111 Riven this Player- Piano nreordliig to a report bee rl "harJe 'the of wilr- telegraph linos of Mu between these points an.l h.i» good proBrew the of flng tlu-m hack Into itlo n. honey 1 omo ls fl Bfli 1 Funeral of Fred Spalding Tho funeral of Fre.l HpaldlnK of West Ninth streo.t. who ed llf tonl J. C. Townsrnd of th" O-ngregull-mal Otiurrh Offlclntod.

the auHplces of tho were rondu-'tnl. Uuital the City c-enielery. Tho pnllbeiirerM w- Hnl-l-v A- Wnllh: -I. i'avHon and 18 Word Rolls and Blue Bird Ballads Reduced to $1.00 On sale at our store today Q. R.

S. Player Rolls are Better Kieselhorst's 206 W. 3rd St. 3-piece Coffee Set in the new tapestry design including Coffee Pot, Cream and Sugar. Regular $25.00 value now special at $19.50 Pieces in Hammered, Dutch, and the New Tapestry designs included in this sale.

Cream and Sugar Sets Water Pitchers Kclish Dishes Candlesticks 1'Yuit Baskets Matched Pieces can be Added to Them Later Vegetable Dishes Sandwich Trays Roll and Bread Trays Cheese and Cracker Dishes Casseroles GOULDING'S THE GIFT STORE The I Established Reputation The newest style of the new the In which Patent Leather gleams like black lacquer against the Titian Blonde Kid underlay, and the Parisian Spike heel proudly displays its smart lines. January's Calendar Style awaits youl ECKHARD BROS. "Brine Your Kcet to Vs" 119 W. 3rd St. ALLEN REISER Funeral Director Telephones 526 or 924-W.

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