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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 16

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AVfOW JSVKWIWG PAGE SIXTEEN Waterproofing of 1 Hartford Filter Being Done Over Tower Pumped! Full to Supply Village Two Davs omaiis ive Bright I ouch. I of Wood River Installs Officers HARTWED. Water- oo ttw ffitering is beia? wxfiijr and- is sc etSort haw baea tffjfi. oa ibe flrsj floor xtoot ifce owe- strutted. The ibe eocaSnae- twr.

Mid, artgtaaEr fccsJ Ic a. period of noccbc. bca do A 3 a Mfisy pwapiag nee be sesaEoed 12 o'cfenst Frt- day JSa? it i vxazzayiA 21 3sss tfcsz; two days, is 'or cocaKstaers So use assaisered Jor pen of to tfae taect HW6QQ a of The wastr tests tuf, ssKaii tea Use.i. At tfcia a assy haws puasped tote the P. A.

i at sebooi ToeKSaj! thw has bees poet- poesrf- 8E5ffl TtwjKiay, Jane 2. At; tfse saeeSa? tbe of of- Seen far site sear wSJ Ufce joad poGQB Jar tbe tat of school be made. Miss Both Darts'j toy tend wffl be featured' 6d JJFGgTSXSL SssntaeEB Trtsfc a dusner at bonse OB West Date street ctwrvifig Jfae of her 'VM ar- spring ftswera and cake w1C3 i3 caradiss oraa- tbe top CtKsu were Mr. i sraS 17. B.

SpsErta, Mr. and' Mrs. Clinton MJUer arid ifr. aad I Mrs. Joseph Hugh Sam- i JZrfrr, SAvmpt and Travis SCHer, icfaifefrra of Mr.

and Mn, Stump; and Mr. aad Mrs MJHer, were to bJor oat before Summers' cut tbe cake, Kane to Cradoafe Mrs. B. M. flarrod Takes President's Post at Banquet The interest in Chinese an unquestionably inspired the color and awe been received by friends and design of these new dinner Of lacquer red, with figurines of birds of Miss Doerges of and flowers in pale turquoise and gold, the shoes feature tbe new and popular wall last with Chinese toe.

They are worn with a simple Community Park, for the 118th dinner dress of pale gray net, trimmed with a wide Chinese belt with 'Shoes from Delman, New York) ootaromcement of carved buckle. St. Loufai university to be held Tuesday morning, June 2, at 10 o'clock the gymnausium of the university. Doerges to eompieung ttaw-jear nursing coune, having studied at the and prac- in Hoapital Loute She a graduate to the W3 date at East Alton- Wood River Community High nchooJ. tiotet and Mrs.

Sid Brown at East Elm street, Bessy Mna Anderson, and Harvel Huston several days at the of Mrs. Ruby Morris of Fiat River, Wo. Mr. and Mrs. Crutchley East Maple street.

The afternoon prayer meeting of Assembly of God Church was held at tbe home of Mrs. WUliam SUton on East Wat- klas street Thursday' Merle Hall. Charles Little, and Mr. and Mrs. Bebnont HAnes be2d a picnic dinner at Marquette park.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riechter, Mr. and Mrs, Hobert Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs.

William Clifford motored to Waterloo to spend a day at tbe borne of Mm. Katherine Powderly. Mr. and Mrs. Emcrt Frailey and family motored to Shelbyvllle to visit Mr.

and Mrs! Lonzo Frailey. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Uhlman of West Forest street will spend the week-end in Nashville at the home of Mrs.

Anna Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner of West Forest street have as thslr Crause of Alton, who have been with them week. They are the of Mrs.

Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Traviner of West Forest street were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Michael of Clifton Terrace. Michael was injured several months ago in a quarry accident, and although he is now able to be up, he still remains critically ill. Mr.

and Mrs. John" West Elm street visited WOOD BtVBB, May A-Mrc. Harrod installed prest of tbe Wood ciab Wednesday evening at the an- batMjuet at tbe Alton Y. W. C.

Aw which doses the eur- I rent yeaz of the dab. Mrs. Prank Baoer installed 'as -rice president; Mrs. Phoebe Goldberg, second Tte prafcfent; Loyal Paimer, ffrwnrfal sec- i retary; Mrs, Carmen Carter, record- secretarr; Mix. Omar Lyon, secretary, and Mrs.

i Joseph owners, treasurer. i O. Tipton, Mrs. O. O.

DEAlSey, Mrs. Herbert Paton, aad Mrs. Clarke Milter are members of the new executive board. i The was presented to Harrod fcy Mrs. Tipton, Miss Grace aad Miss Bertha Dar' ling presented two vocal selections, The Old Refrain," by Kreisler, and Song" by Lee, accompanied by Miss Ruth Edwards.

High achooi music department, and Mrs. H. 8. Hairorth performed a piano solo, "Dizzy Fingers." Mrs. Tipton presented Mrs.

W. C. Buchanan, president of tbe Junior Woman's Club; Mrs. W. F.

Coolidge, i county president, from Granite Citr, and Mrs. W. E. Wadeu, dis- i trlct president of Woman's Clubs i from East St. Louis.

Mrs. Roger Hofcomb, in behalf of tbe club, paid tribute to Mrs. Tipton and presented her with a silver pitcher. Mrs. Ernest Glehl presented Mw.

J. Brown of the railroad travel bureau who gave a lecture on "Washington," Illustrated with colored slides. Mrs. Harrod announced the new standing chairman for the year as follows: Sponsor for the Junior Woman's Club, Mrs. R.

E. Coffeen; dob property custodian, Mrs. Walter Pox; welfare, Mrs. D. V.

Smith; visiting, Mrs. Paul Schleeper; auditing, Mrs. Clinton Tucker; Mrs. M. F.

Manning; press and publicity, Mrs. Aileen Reid; civic, Mrs. L. R. Hill; education, Mrs.

Otis Holmes; art, Mrs. J. F. Traband; literature, Mrs. Ralph Volz; American home, Mrs.

E. V. Giehl; music, Mrs. Arnold PfaffUn; American citizenship, Mrs. Peter Nader; motion pictures, Mrs.

Roger HoJcomb; club historian, Mrs. B. Foreman; club institute, Mrs. D. C.

Burroughs; health, Mrs. S. H. Allen. Mrs.

H. S. Haworth, chairman of the music section, announced that the members would attend an organ recital in St. Louis, followed by luncheon in St. Louis on the morning of June 3.

Drama Clnb Dance WOOD Dramatic Club of the high school will give a dance in tbe gymnasium of the school Friday night. Harold Reyburn's orchestra will furnish music. mustrated slides of Washington, D. were shown yesterday by Mrs. R.

V. Brown of a railroad travel bureau, before the student body. This morning a musical RlVER-Mr. swcter of street, wnd Mr iM Mrs. Freak of Attor.

Mends ia Whiting, id. and Mr and Arthur Shaffer spesd the week-end in MO. Mrs. Clarke fioHnrooit of O-Jraw) arc goeste this week of tfr and Mrs. L.

T. Carter on Wood Mr. and Mrs. Carter Mr. and Mrs, were Tuesday night of Mr.

and Herbert Paton at tbe, banquet of the bankers' in St. Louis. Pupus St. Bernard's parochial achoo: sponsored a card party at school ban Wednesday night Rum Edwards andaon, J. R.

Sd-sards. returned Wednesday ere- Bine 5roro a. trip lo Chicago, having Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josalir.d, vrho Tislted Mr.

and Mrs. Adams. ter.i^i Ufert, a student at the at Illinois, arrrwd Monday for a visit with relatives. Dane! TiU return to the university to his examinations before ooa- ciutiteg his studies for the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles N. Kenney awl eon. Bobby, of Springfield are of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Young: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Buchanan of Whftelaw avenue, wffl spend several days at Lake of the Ozarfcs lis week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Berry have as their guests, Mrs. Berry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Weaver of Kd- warisvilie. Helen Locke of Fort South, is the guest of Dr.

and Mrs. W. R. Smith. D.

M. Lyon aad Bryant Harrod visited in Charleston, Tuesday with Dr. J. F. Loekahy, who returned with them and who is a guest at the Harrod home.

Clare Burroughs of Narco, spent tbe week-end with friends in Wood River. His parents. Alderman and Mrs. D. C.

Burroughs, are his brother, Lyna Burroughs, in Detroit. a brother of Mrs. Watts, ill for five weeks after being injured, in a motorcycle accident. Mrs. Louis Tate and daughter, Norma, of Centerville, Mo-, will be guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Claude 29 MILLION TIMIS A DAY Thccc'i )UK nothing like Kits! It'i Mtooiihiog delicious it captured America ilmotc night. Riu it DOI ooly mwvelmu ilooe, but tiuket (be diihei redly exciting. Try Ritz, today I house gueste, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Walker of West Elm street for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gallatin of West street entertained Mr. and Mrs.

John Wilderman as dinner guests and then motored to Lambert Field, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Gallatin plan a trip to Greenfield to visit Lawrence Wildennan, who has been ill for the last six weeks, and whose wife was recently stricken with a heart attack. Mr.

and Mrs. John Watts and family will attend the graduation of Miss Virginia Hughes at Bunker RU1 Friday. Miss Hughes formerly resided with her parents here. Hugh Summers attended a picnic dinner given at Marquette park with several others from Wood River and Alton. Mrs.

L. J. Pruitt. entertained ttae Adult Bible class of the Methodist eluiroh Wednesday evening at her home on East Date street She served t. two-course luncheon.

Mr, and Mrs. George Schanafelt of West Date street are leaving Oils week for Salem to spend the summer with Mrs. Addle Martin, a sister of Mrs. Schanafelt. Mrs, Schanafelt said that they might consider making their home in Salem.

Mrs. Angeline Golden of West street visited her daughter Mrs. Ernest Ledbetter of Beaton, Mo, AAtAcftf NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY THRIFTY DRUG 328 BELLE NEXT TO TRI-CITY GROCERY DECORATION DAY NEEDS IUO Value SUEDE ZIPPER BAG ftM value EASY REST BEACH i COCCL65 Man Factor FACE POWPW $1.10 AIR SPUN 87c lOc WAX 6c Tlwrmot BOTTLES PAN OPEN. IRS.uek 19c 2C 79c a concert before the student body. Graduates In Nursery WOOD and Mrs.

John I. Campbell and son, Fletcher, attended the graduation exercises at City Hospital in St. Louis Wednesday night. Their daughter and sister, Miss Margaret Jane, was one of the graduates. Accompanying Mr.

and Mrs. Campbell to the graduation were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams and son, Norman; Miss Alfreda Jollup of Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Skundrich Miss Campbell will continue her work at the City Hospital Gossard Entertains WOOD J. J. Gossard was hostess to her chib Tuesday afternoon. Auction bridge was played. Three tables were occupied.

Those excelling were Mrs. Clarke MUter, Mrs. Clifford Green, Mrs Harry Camfield, and Mrs. C. H.

Allen. Mrs. Al Hacke was an additional guest. Refreshmente were served by the hostess. Lavick's Visiting WOOD J.

P. Lavick Virginia, of WEST ALTON NOTES WBST ALTON-Sisters M. Majella and M. Marallnda of St. Christopher Convent of St.

Loula visited here Friday with Sister Majella's brothers, John and William Saale. Sister Majella also visited in Portage with before returning to St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Campbell of St. Louis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Prtnster. Henry Bextermueller and family Saturday in St.

Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Brass and family motored to Springfield, 111 Thursday, to visit Mrs. Brass' sister.

Bister De Ohantell, at St. Joseph's Home. Mr. and Mm. David Bceohert and family o( Blease Station spent Sunday here with Mr Mm.

Loo Saale. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Veto and daughters of St. Louis, Mr.

Frank RotUer, and daughter of Affton Sunday here with relatives and friends. Ann Ruthertord, 17-year-old ae- treai, bought used bricks and cleaned them herself to buud a patio fireplace in her Enclno home. Records' of Stuart, snow there never has been a violent death within the city stow the town was founded in 1899. Telegraph Want Aids Patty Detroit are visiting friends and here and hi Alton. They W1U end here before returning home.

Mo'rtwn Hostess WOOD RIVBR.r-Mrs. Bert Mor- Whitelaw avenue of SPECIAL ACCIDENT PROTECTION For Decoration Day ACCIDENT TICKET POLICY 25c per day Provides protection against accidents whether you travel by automobile, by train or by boat. accidents. for accidents QUEEN INSURANCE A6ENDY 205 1. Iroadway.

Phone 250 MAY 2t. to ww vMta, tbe Laren Shaer Mar- GILLESPtE. A pottock served Monday I of the Girt Tere diJTussed for the caxnptng trip Jhaae 14-M to a registered oantp Deeatcr The next meeting Me held on Monday, Jane i. Ganey Mrs. Louis ney, who until recently, waalOB Irene Traynor.

WM the goest at honor at a surprise kitchen shower Tuesday evening at the bone of Mrs. Fielder Murray Orr of Henry street Members of their sewtog club and a number of guests present Social Erato GILLESPIE- Mrs. Charles E. hostess to members of Afternoen Gillespie Grades To Graduate 94 GILLESPIE, May Ninety-four eighth grade pupils of he Big Brick public school win be presented their diplomas by Postmaster Everett L. Cameron Of the grade school board of education his evening at the graduation ex- at 8 p.

at the Gillespie Community High School. They are as follows: Betty Allen, Mary Archibald, Mary Ashley, Margaret Anderson, George Archibald, Ruth Bishop, Bowman, Arthur Bamish. Clyde Barnard, Leta. Best, Gerald Beyer, Edward Cloud, William Carer, Helen Campbell, Patricia Clark, 3We Cummings, Joyce Clickner, Roy Church, Zola Donaldson, Gerald Danni, William Donaldson, Susan Easton, Robert Edwards, Buel Sckman, Marian Fornari, Ann FraiBe, Mary Fisher. Lucille Schmidt, Harold Sakelaris, -Thomas Sorbie, Kenneth Suart, Virginia Sunman, Mary Smith, Archie Smith, Raymond Tippins, Evelyn Villa, Norman Voyles, Verne Wilson, Betty Weigand, Robert Wilson, Frederick Wirth, Margaret White, James Williams, Marion Wilder.

Wayne Farnworth, William Gomora, Le Roy Garner, Harold Hoehn, Lucille Herron, John In- nls, Gloria Kaufman, Lillian Keup- ler, Robert Kennedy, Floyd Lewis lernice Lankulus, Blanch Leach Agnes Love, Gladys Morgan, Marion Moor, Manuel Mandis, Grace Marshall, Gwendolyn Main, Victoria Hazuly, Rebecca McKaig, Margaret McKechan, Edward McCabe, John McKaig, William McParlan, John O'Connell. Junior Osborne, La Rue Powers, Joseph Polvey, Kieth Parker Helen Ptvlik, Agnes Pavlik, Phillip Pratt, Marie Poivey, Minerva Powell Lois Roberts, Geraldine Ray, Ellen Ray, Robert Rankin, WUliam Rada- maclier, John Russell, James Reid Ike Rowland, Roscoe Rebuffatt; Joseph Querbach entertained the members of the Original Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club and guest, Miss Josephine Bergan. Tuesday. Mrs. William Isaacs was hostess to members of the C.

J. Bridge Club, Tuesday evening. Welfare Meeta GILLESPIE. Following tbe business. meeting of tbe Welfare Club of SS.

Simon and Jnde's Catholic Church at the social rooms of the Parochial School, Tuesday evening, a social period was spent Pinochle and bunco playing furnished entertainment. A special meeting win be held Friday afternoon at the school to discuss plans for the picnic held for the school chfldreo following tbe close of school on Friday. Tbe election of officers has been postponed until the next meeting. The Lady Forresters met Tuesday evening at the Parochial School and discussed plans for tbeir next meeting on June 2. GILLESPIE.

Mrs. Edward C. Frederickson and Dwight D. WU- cox, superintendent of the Superior Coal Co. mlnps.

left Wednesday monucg for Oskaloosa, la, to visit several days witb relatives and friends. Mrs. Hugh Rice left Tuesday for Oecatur following a visit at the 3ome of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Michael Sakach and other relatives Dr.

Louis Behrens -of St. Louis is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Behrens and with other relatives.

William Wilson, who has been stationed with tbe IT. S. Navy at New London, is visiting his brother, Thomas Wilson and with other relatives. Victory Rebekah Lodge will meet Friday evening at the Odd Fellows HalL While Rose Camp of tbe Royal Neighbors of America wfll meet this evening at the Odd Fellows' HalL MORO. A.

L. Whitney and Mr. Ranta of Granite dty and Mr. and Mrs. G.

p. Payntei- of Alton spent Tuesday afternoon in Moro, caring for graves of tbe Marrow family. H. B. Dosey visited in Bunker Hill and Edwardsville Tuesday.

Mrs. B. Schulte of Dorsey visited in Edwardsville end Moro Tnee- day. A. H.

Smith made a trip to Dorsey Tuesday. E. j. Kennedy is having a new roof put on his barn. CORNS 2-5 Dcn't czpoimenU Tto tbe way to idkf ban odqidek xctDowl of youc cm ml Zino-pads Ode.

TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES For Bent By Week or Month 8, MATHER Betk Sten 207 PIASA Open Friday Till 9 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday Trumpeter Sailors .95 Light weight, ventilated sennits, with self-conforming flexible brims and plain black or neat striped bands. Just the hat for your new Hartraann suit Othir itrawt, )B Air Conditioned Throuffaout Louis J. Hartmann 97 Style in Alton KEEP and BEAUTY True camea feet health.

And good ftMttfe it a matter of mafrrtafmag comet diet Wabutt attk you to do that, toe Watont ante alt tbe health 1 fr'rfMWf elements. And Bis a pleasant way to health and beauty Walnut Grove flavor to Wttmaned! BEAT fHE Closed AH Day Decoration Day MAU 5 NMr SHOE STORE 123 W. ta Bartmaim'c Stare DEEPTONES SHIRT men have voteil Hartmann Dwp-tones Alton's most popular shirt. In popular Duke of Kent button-down collar picture above) in navy blue, black, brown; Winflpw-pane plaids, district plaids and club effective when worn with a light auit white- ground tie. i Other deep-tone shirri, $1XJQ Louis J.

Hartmann Open Friday NfetttTUI MlU A.

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