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JUNE 24, 1931 Princeton Golf Champ Is Fourth In Play for Title Dunlap 4 Strokes Behind Reese of Yale CHICAGO, June 24, George Dunlap's Nationship began Intercollegiate today Golf The in earnest. faced slender, blond Princeton star the uncertainties of two 18- with .31 matches of today in competition golfers to the nation's best college the retain his crown when Dunlap's. tournament ends. Saturday. O'Hara Watts of Southern was first assignment dis University, who qualified modestly.

strokes, with 36-hole total of 156 The champion scored 8 72 yesterday for two-day total of 180, fourth in the field. Only of Jack 'Reese and Sidney oyes Yale, and Randall Ahern of City him. College of Detroit were ahead of Reese had two 78'8 for 148 while the others had 140. Noyes, like Dunlap, had 72, lowest 18- hole score of the tournament. Reese was matched with John D.

St. Clair, Williams College's only Moller representative. of Noyes played Larry' Notre Dame, the last year, and Ahern met Alec Jolly of Michigan. The East, true to form, had 13 qualifiers, plurality of the 32 but not as large Its usual quota, Yale placed tour, and Princeton three but Harvard WAS out of the meet. The midwest boasted 12, thanking Michigan and Illinots for three each, the South two, Southwest two, and the far.

West three. Cox, Burke, Wood, Make Ryder Team, Three Others Tied Denny Shute Deadlocked With Walsh and Ciuci For Fourth Job SCIOTO COUNTRY CLUB, COLUMBUS, June 24, (P)-An unthree billed act in Sir Walter Hagen's to take place today at Scloto when ring circus is scheduled a trio of young American pros battie over '18 holes for the tenth and last place on the Ryder Cup team that meets the British expeditionary forces Friday and Saturday. The three are Henry Bridgeport, Denny Shute. Cleveland, and Frank Walsh, Chicago. They Lied at the end of the 72-hole qualifying round yesterday each with a 302 The names of Wiffy Cox, Brooklyn shot.

maker; Billy Burke, New York, Craig Wood, Buffalo, were added to the American team yesterday, Burke led the field home with a card of 278 and Cox WAS second with 282 while Wood trailed for third four strokes. Four other players fell one stroke short of, deadlocking the ShuteWalsh-Cluci trio. They were Joe Turnesa, New York, member of the last Ryder Cup team; Ed Dudley, Wilmington, new western. champion; Willie Klein, New York, and Olin Dutra, Los Angeles. Al Watrous, Detroit, came next with 305, "and Charlie Kilgendorf, aldo of trailed the pack with 318 strokes.

At the end of 18 holes today the low scorer will be placed on the team. It there 1s a tie an addltional 18 holes will be played. Proceedings in Probate Court Rose A. Moore, deceased Claim of Rose B. Dixon allowed and ora paid.

William Gindler, dedeased Will presented for probate. Testimony of R. C. Grimm, attesting. witness heard.

Hearing continued. John Svoboda, deceased will presented and admitted to probate. Testimony of Frank Zehorski, attesting witness, heard. Proof ol death of handwriting of Sol Mony Mueller, attesting witness, heard. Mary Svoboda named executrix.

Oath filed and letters ordered to issue. Adjustment day second Tuesday in September. Fred O. Becker, deceased -Proof of death testate made. Will preand admitted to probate.

Testimony of C. Springer and F. E. Springer, attesting heard. Minnie T.

Becker named executrix. Adjustment day second Tuesday in September. Douglas White, deceased -Hearing on petition to probate will continued and reset for July 17 at 9 a. m. Adelaide Martin, deceased--Proof of death testate made.

Will presented and to probate. Testimony of 8. W. McKittrick, attesting witness, heard and proof of death, handwriting, signature of Dent E. Burroughs, attesting witness, made.

Rosalie M. Dierkes and Emma Martin named executrixes. Adjustment day second Tuesday in September. Alton Barber Opens His Shop at Elsah The village of Elash, rejuvenated with the coming of Principla, again has 8 barber shop. Loren Wyman of 824 Logan street, Alton.

has opened a shop there and is well pleased with the initial success of his venture. He is maintaining his home In but Alton, coming home over Sundays, later on. considering moving to da Elsah $29,000,000 For Roads tions for WASHINGTON road and UP travel construetion in tire national park and million. dollars since have 1925. monument system totaled PAGE ELEVEN Closing Stock PricesOn New York Exchange Closing Prices on New York Curb Alum Co 134 Ark Gas 1-8 Blue Ridge Cent Pub 13 1-8 Cities Service 13 1-8 De Forest 1-8 Elec de 8 43 5-8 Ford 13 Gulf 1-8 Ind Terr 7-8 Stand Vaccum Ind 27 1-4 42 Assd Gas Elec 17 Standard Inventment Trusts.

7 8-8 Stock Sales 5,100,000 Previous Ago Sales 2,600,000 916,901 Year Ago Two Years Ago 4,025,300 3,395,520 Jan. 1 to Date 318,536,324 Year Ago 486,538,720 Two Years Ago .528,774,300 Adams Exp 16 Alleghany Reduc 87 1-2 Al Chem 129 3-8 Allis Ch Mig 3-4 1-2 Am Can .110 1-4 Am Car Fdy Am Chicle 44 Am Am de For Al Pow 8 1-2 Comi 33 7-8 Am Internat 15 1-2 Am Loco 18 Am Pow Metal de 15, Am Rad San 14 3-8 3-4 Roll Mill Am Smelt 22 Am Steel 18. 38 1-2 3-4 Am Tel Tel ....179 3-4 Am Tob' 124 7-8 Am Wat Wks 53 Anacon de 0 24 Arm of Ill .1 3-8 Assd Dry Gds 22 1-2 Atch 8 Atlantic Ref 16 Avia Auburn 177 Corp 3 3-4 Baldwin 14 0 61 3-4 Barnsdall A 9.1-2 Bendix Avia 19 Best Co. 38 3-8 Bethlehem St 49 1-B Borden '60 7-8 Borg- Warner 20 1-2 Briggs Mig 13 Budd Brunswick Bal 5 Wheel 1-2 Burr Ad Mch Byers Co 1-4 Cal Ariz 35 1-2 Cal 1-8 Canada Ale 42 3-4 Canad Pac 28 1-4 Case 80 Caterpil Tr 25 3-4 Cerro De 22 Checker Cab 1-2 0 37 3-8 Ches Corp 58 3-4 Chi Stp 6 1-4 Chi Stp PI 10 1-8 Chic 33 7-8 Chi RI 40 Childs Co 31 Chrysler 22 1-4 Col Coca Fuel Cola Ir .147 16 1-2 Colum 30 1-2 Colum Graph 9 1-4 Colum Carb 73 1-2 Comi Credit 18 Com Invest Tr 29 Coml, Solv 1-4 Com'with So Congoleum Na 11 3-4 Consol Gas 96 Cont Bak A 14 1-4 5-8 Contl Can 52 7-8 Contl Oll Del 9 1-8 Contl Shares 5'1-4 Corn Prod 71 1-2 Ooty 9 1-8 Crucible St1 43 Curtiss Wr 1-8 Ourtiss Wr A 5 3-4 Del Hud 132 Drug Inc 71 Du Pont 89 Eastman Kod ...149 Eaton Ax 8 15 3-8 El Elec 44 1-4 Auto Pow Ligt 42 1-2 Erle 22 First Nat 5t 58 5-8 Fisk Rubber 1-2 Foster Wheel 30 1-2 Fox Film A 21 7-8 Freeport Tex 27 7-8 Gen Am Tank 60 3-8 Gen Asphalt 23 1-4. Gen Elec 44 7-8 Elec Spl 11 3-8 Gen Foods 50 Gen Mot 39 3-8 Gen Pub Serv 13 1-8 Gen Rail Sig 55 1-2 Gen Refract 38 1-4 Chen Thea Eq 5 Gillette 27 Gold Dust 31 Goodrich 14 Goodyear 41 Graham Paige 1-4 Great Dent's 30 5-8 Hahn St 3-4 Hershey Choc 96 Houd-Her 5 3-8 Houston -New 9 Hupp Indian 8 1-2 Refin 2 1-2 Indust Ray 33 1-2 Interb Rap Tr 26 3-8 Int Harvest 45 3-4 Int Nick Hydro El 24 1-8 Int Int Can 15 7-8 Salt 35 1-2 Int Tel Tel 34 1-8 Manville 56 1-4 Kayser Kelly Kelvinator Spring 1-4 Kennecott 23 6-8 Kresge 27 1-4 Krueg Toll 22 Groc 30 Lehman Corp 58 3-4 Ligg de My 3-4 Loews Loose Wu Bis Lorillard.

20 30 Ludlum 8tl 12 7-8 Mack 34 1-2 Macy 85 Marine' Midl 20 Math Alkell 23 Mex Seab Oil 16 Miami Cop Midland 8tl 19 Minn Mol Inp 3 Mo Kan Monty Ward 21 a Murray Corp Nat Bis Nash 38. 1-2 Madison County Realty Transfers Frederick Henke and wife to Alois Drda and wife $1 pt NE 1-2 sec 18, 6. 0. Ferdinand Vorwald and wife to William Bergner sgle W. $10 lots 3 bik 4 Ferdinand Place Add.

Gran'te City, cond'l. Edward and wife to Frederick Springer $1 tract in Erastus Wheeler's Add, wardsville William Reuter and wite, bert E. Schott and wife, Vincent Wardein $10. to John W. Wickenhauser 9 lots 30, Maple Terrace 5, to Willy Lenora Hennings, Hilda Hennings bik Koch 41 lot 20, 6, Blut' View 8, 9.

Harry $1 Und Short to Vera Short 1-2 Int In lot 14 Parkview Fred Add. East Alton subj. Relich est, Stamme Anna Relich wife Stave 21 and 8 1-2 lot 22, blk 908 Wood $1 lot River Daisy Heights Wood River. Bequearth and wite to Standard Building and Loan clation $1 lots 5 and 6 bik South Wood River, Hartford. Faed Berry and wife to T.

H. Postlewaite and wife W.D $1. pt lot 16. Wood bik 24 River Frederich Pennings John 8chescak and wi to John Bushrer and wt $1 Lot George 29 Blk 9 Inglesyde 11 Add Granite City. George John Blehrer and wi to John Schescak wt $1 Sec 20 4 9 except.

Margaret H. Rain wid to Bertha M. Strubel $1 Lot 8 Blk 14 Hunter's or Russell's Add Alton: Mulvill Bertha M. Strubel wid. to John $1 Lot 8 BIk.

14 HuntRussell's Add Henry Prinwalte and wt to' Peter Taray $1 Lot 8 and 9 Blk Wood Carl N. River Mercer Heights Wood River. and wt to Carl M. O'Guin and wt $10 Lot Blk 5 Liberty Park Add Granite City Ginter Wardein to Jacob Strubel $81.34 Lot 8 Bik 14 Hunter's or Russell's Alton. John Mulvill sgle to Bertha M.

Strubel W. $100 Tract' in Bik 29 Sub Smith's Ation Add also Lot 60 Rodgers' Place also Lot 38 Blk 3 Bering Sub Wood River Twp. Bank of Edwardsville to Frank T. Flagg and wf Lot 2 Easton Sub T4 8. Timothy McKeogh.

agle to Chas. C. Guth. and wt $1 Tract in Sec 27. 4 9 also lots 411- 410-409 Bik 18 also lots 416-429- 430-431 Bik 1 also Lots 427-428 Bik 19 South Wood River Annex also lots 123-122 Blk 6 South Wood River.

Sub, Hartford. George R. Baker and wf. to Lot Wood 7. W.

C. Lowe's Heirs Sub George R. Baker and WE $1 River. William. W.

Runner and wt. Walter Vaughn $1. Lot 24. Blk. 3 Blinn Heights Sub E.

Alton. William L. Duckles and wi to Gordon W. Buckles, Louis J. Spitze 11 $1 Lot 10 and pt lots 9 and 44 Pogue's Resub Alton Pt Out Lot Robert J.

Baird and wt to. Poopie's Loan Association Tract. in S. 7.1-4 Sec 1 T. 5 10.

Robert Baird and wt to People's Loan Association 0 $1 Lot 81 and' N. 1-2 Lot 9 BIk a Sering Place Sub 5' 9. Robert J. Baird and wi to People's Loan Association $1 Lots 43 and 44 Blk 63 Industrial Add Granite City. Gottfried J.

Buehlman. wid to Charles Robert Mathis $3000 Pt Lots 6-7-12-13 Blk 2 St. Jacob. Joseph P. Streuber and wi to Rol' Agatsteln 31 Lot 48 Fairmount subJ.

James Benjamin Brickey and WI to Carl C. Hering and wt $1 Pt Lot Bik 6 Salu Add Upper Alton, Alton. Connole and' wt to Edwardsville Loan Association $1 Tract fronting 28 feet on Madison avenue Madison. Harry Florris and wi to Eva Florris D. $1 Lot 4 and 1-2 Lot 3.

Blk 6' McClure Place Alton. Charles C. Guth and wt to Timothy McKeogh sgle $1 Trace in NW Sec 27 4 9 also Lots 411-410-409 Blk 18 also Lots 416- 429-430-431 Bik 19 also Lots 427- 428 Blk 19 South Wood River annex also Lots 123-122 Blk 6 South Wood River Hartford. Aviation Lane to Be Improved Soon from The so-called Aviation Lane road, No. 111 past the aviation feld, will.

come in for county aid within the next three days, when Clifford Krug and his crew of road builders will take over this roadway and grade it and oil it. It will be one of the important road this Improvements In Godfrey township summer. TEMPLE ALTON'S FAMILY THEATRE THEATRE ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW FLAME The new all talkIng jicture tion and modernized version of "East Lynne" starring Nell Hamilton, Marian Nixon and big cast. A Liberty Production. A LYNNE COMEDY ALSO THURS.

"STRANGERS MAY KISS." With NORMA SHEARER Tonight's RADIO Program Speaks" (Red) KED (Col.I KMOX. King Oredrestra. K8D. Austin, fewer. (Red) Cook, EWE.

Ington. 1 Red! of the News In Wash. K8D. K8D. Jones' Golf Chat.

(Red) KMOX. Shop Quartet, KBD. Presentations. (Red) Chal. (Col.) KMOZ.

(Red: X8D. Rapes Concert Ofebestre. of Pan." (Blue). EWE. Chasers.

KMOX. Counsellor: orchestra. K8D, (Blue) XWE, "The Captain's Lady." Freight Prurram. (Col.) 1 KMOX. Desert Play, (Col.) (Redl K8D.

Palmer sad Paul Oliver, (Col. Scrappy Lambert's Orchestta. EMOX. Rice and Leonard Joy's Orchestra (Red) K8D. Lo AI 'o' 5m.

(Bluer XWK. KMOX. and Dec. (Col.) Andy. (Blue) Broadesaling.

Notes K5D. of People in WEAT (660ke) 8:00, Science 5:15, Bongs; Mme. 8:46, Alda: Back 5:30. of the Gene Austin, Speaks; Bobby Jones: 0:15, Mae Questel, News: 6:00, 7:00, personator; Shilkret Orchestra: Old Counsellor; Olive Paltie ther; 8:30, Sports Interviews: 9:00, tra: Revell; 10:00, 9:16, Continentals: Vincent Loper Punk's Orchestra. WABC (850ks) Kate Smith; 5:15, Dennis King: 8:30.

Evangeline 6:45, The Quarter-Hour: 6:00, Pratt, and Bberman: 6:16. Barbershop Singers: 6:30, Symphonie Interlude: $:45, Gloom Chasers: 7:00, Pant Freight; 7:30, Arabesque; 8:00, Rhythm Choristers: 8:30, Band Lanin'a Orchestra: 8:45, The Bon Bone; 9:00, Don Bigelow Orches. tra: 9:15, Pryor' Band: 9:30. The ter-Hour; 9:45, Wul Osborne Orchestra: 10:00, Dance Orchestra; 10:30, Ann Lest at the Organ. WIZ (760ke) Amos Andy: 5:15, Entertainers: 5:30, Phil Cook; 6:45.

L. Ripley; 0:00, In the Time of Roses; 6:30, Law White Organ Recital: 7:00, The First Nighter: 7:30. Goldman Bund 8:30, Clara, Lu and Em: 8:45, Poems: 0:00, Slumber Music; 9:00. Amon 'a' Andy; 9:15, Topics in Brief: 9:30, Songs of the Homeland: 10:00. Henry Orchestra: 10:30, Pollock's chestra.

Marriage Licenses Issued in County William H. Klotz, 33, Belleville, Idona Huber, 24, Belleville. Henry E. Struck, 28, Springfield, and Mildred K. Schubert, 25, Mercedes, Tex.

Carl Schuessler, 23, Sparta," and Katherine Platte, 18, Sparta. Chalen Campbell, 21, Alton, and. Dorothy Wallendorf, 18, East Alton. Clyde E. Brockman, 31, St.

Louis, and Dorothy Wheeler, 19, St. Louis. Joseph Lotterer, 25, St. Louis, and Mamie Carey, 25, St. Louts.

Charles Eyclehelmer, 24, St. Louis and Maggie Supitkowsky, 21, St. Louts. Henry F. Young, 21, Granite City, and Dorothy Pals, 18, Granite City.

Ernest P. 39, St. Louis. and Katie B. Jourdan, 35, St.

Louis. Emerich Fritz, 22, St, Louis, and Shelma Coons, 21, St. Louls, Carl L. Henderson, 21, Alton, and Virginia H. Roberts; 18, Godfrey.

Bert Simpson, 22, St. Louis, and Myrtle Tobin, 20, St. Louis. Ray Finocchiaro, 21, Collinsville, and Sylvia Gibbs, 21, Collinsville. Marvin B.

Means, 22, Union, and Mathilda Kiewitt, 20, Union. Edward Elbe, 23, Collinsville, and Thelma Kraft, 18, Collinsville. Oliver J. Behrend, 41, St. Louts, Ruby Bradford, 36, East St.

Louts. Gem Theatre Upper Alton Tonight and Thursday Victor Herbert's "KISS ME with Bernice Claire Edward Everett Norton Walter Pidgeon All Technicolor ODAY'S Story of TOMORROW'S Marriage Problem! "UP POPS THE DEVIL" Parameant Presets The Sensational Stage Success Enacted CAROLE LOMBARD LILYAN TASHMAN Skeets GALLAGHER NORMAN FOSTER STUART ERWIN Vivid! Audacious! Thursday 6 Friday GRAND A Publix Theatre Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M.

Last Times Today Constance Bennett In "BORN TO LOVE" WOOD RIVER THEATRE Summer Policy Open Friday, Saturday Sunday Segate Master of Grafton Masons Nat Cash A 27 1-4 Nat Dairy Pr 36 1-8 Distill 27 Nat Pow 28 1-4 Nev Con Coli 12 NY Cent 95 Norfolk de 76 North Amet 70 1-2 No Ain Avia North Pac 5-8 Ohio Oil 10 1-8 Otis 8tl Nay Con Cop NY Cent NY NH North Amer 70 1-2 No Am Avla Ohio North PAC 45 Oil 7-8 5-8 Otla 6t1 Pac Light Packard Mot Param Publix 27 1-4 Penick Ford 36 Penney 35 1-4 Penn 50 Phil I 8 7-8 Phillips Pet 5-8 Procter Gam 65 Pub Ber 85 1-4 Pullman 40 1-2 Purity Bak 33 1-8 Radio Radio- Keith 0 21 1-8 3 1-8 Raybestos- Man 22 Reming Rand. 10 3-8 Rich Repub Btl 14 3-4 ou Cal 5-8 Safeway, Lead St 56 1-2 20 St San Fr. 19 Roebuck 57 3-8 Servel Inc 9 7-8 Shattuck 22 Shell Union' Shubert Thea Skelly Binclair 01 10 1-4 So South PR PRo 84 1-4 Sug 11 7-8 South Rail 38 Sparks With 9 3-8 Stand Brands 18 7-8 St. El 68 8 0 Cal 38 NJ 40 1-8 SO NY 18 O' NY 1 Stew Warn 12 3-6 Studebaker 19 7-8 Texas Corp. 24 1-4 Tex.

Gull. 37 3-8 Tex Pac L. Tr 11 3-4 Tide Wat Asi 3-8 Timk Det Ax. 6 1-2 Timk Roll 39 Tob Prod 3-8 Transamerica 8 1-4 Underwood Ell 54 Union Carbide 53 3-8 Union Pao .170 Unit 29 5-8 Unit 24 3-4 Unit Fruit 58 Unit Gas Im 30 1-2 Ind AI 30 US US Rubber 28 15 1-4 Pipe US StI .100 Unit St A 5 8-4 Util Lt. A 24 1-2 Vanadium 35 3-8 Wabash 14 5-8 Warner Piet 8.3-4 Western 'Mary West Un Tel ...118 1-4 Westingh Air 26 West El Mig 67 3-4 Willys Ov 3-4 Woolworth 68 3-4 Yell Tr 9 Fed Water Serv' 17 1-2 Gen Cigar 38 'Ill Cent 50 1-4 Maytag Peoples Gas Chi: .203 1-2 Rio 7 3-8 Walworth Livestock at East St.

Louis EAST ST. LOUIS, June 24(P) Department of Agriculture -HOGS. market slow: average; generally. 10-15 under Tuesday's 140-160 sows steady: Light light lbs and choice 7.35- 7.50; and light. weight.

160-200 lbs good medium weight 200-250 lbs good and choice 7.35-7.55; heavy weight. 250-350 1bs good and choice 8.70-7.40; packing SOWS 275-500 lbs medium and good 5.15-5.60; pigs 100-130 lbs good and choice 7.25-7.50. CATTLE 2800; calves 1200; few yearling steers steady, other steers with some Interests acting bearish; prospects steady on choice light mixed yearlings and heifers and lower on others; other classes steady. Slaughter classes, steers, 600-1100 lbs good and choice 7.55-9.00; common and medium 4.75-7.75; 1100-1500- lbs choice 7.75- 8.50; good 6.75-7.75; medium 5.75- 8.75; heifers 550-850 Ibs good and choice 7.00-9.00; common and medium 4.00-7.00; COWS, good and choice 4.25-5.50; common and medium 3.25-4.25; low cutter and cutiter 1.50-3.25; bulls, beef, good and choice 2.50-4.00; 4.00-4.75; cutter to medium vealers, milk ted, good and choice 6.50-8.00; medium 4.50- 8.50: cull and common 3.00-4.50; stocker and feeder steers, al good and choice 5.25-7.00; common and medium 3.75-5.25. SHEEP 4000; market not established; few early deals to butchers steady with packers talking lower.

Lambs 90-15s down good and choice 7.25-8.25; medium 6.25- 7.25: all weights, common 4.00-5.25; ewes 90-150 lbs medium to choice 1.00-2.25; all weights, cull and common County Legion Post to Meet at New Douglas NEW DOUGLAS, June 24. -New Douglas Post of American Legion will be host to Madison County Council at Its monthly meeting, here Thursday evening. The local members are preparing a program of entertainment to accompany the business meeting. Fire in Fri-City Store Building on College The building housing the TriCity grocery store on College nue was slightly damaged by fire at 2:30 p. m.

today which burned a hole in the roof. Read Telegraph Want Ads Dally GRAPTON, June Wesley Legate has been elected worNo. ehfpful master of Pull Moon Lodge 341 A. F. A.

M. Other elective officers are Edward Ringhausen, warden; William lope, secretary: junior and warden; Earl Legate. Samuel Edwards, treasurer. tive Legate officers announce his appoinlater. Gration Notes.

GRAPTON, The Juveniles of of Golden Rod Camp, Royal Neighbors America, with their sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Ruebel, spent Baturday at Mr. Chautauqua and on a swimming party. Mrs. Ben Sauerwein are announcing the birth of a son which cocurred Saturday.

short Father's Day program was give a Sunday morning st Methodist Church. the Mru. Nell. Paul. deputy, of.

Alton, gave Grafton a ta.k at the meeting of the Royal Neighbors America. Ion The of Alton Lancaster school of Courtship," present 8 play, will The evening the 'school gymnasium. Women's Auxiliary of Methodist Church is sponsoring the play. John Barker of St. Louls home visiting his family Bunday.

was Milo June of St. Louls spent Saturday and Sunday here. Miss Florence and. Miss Liepke of St. Louis were guests Jennie the past Plummer week of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Green daughter ot Osage, were visit- and ting Mrs. Lilly Wallace.

Mr. daughter, and Mra. Everett Cargill and Mae Morgan Amy, drove and Miss Emma the to Peoria for week -end. Mr. and are Mrs.

visiting Roy Luck of Pueblo, rents, Mr. Mrs. Luck's and Mrs. Freiman. St.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Freiman of Prof, Louis and spent Sunday here. Mrs. R.

M. Lacy were and here from Bloomington Saturday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Dillon and Mrs. William Lee of St. Louis spent Friday visiting relatives here. of Mr. and Jerseyville Mrs.

spent Charles Bohannon I Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Bohannon. Sunday with Carrollton and Mrs. Arthur Helgerson of were visitors here Saturday. here Victoria Brainerd arrived Mrs. from St.

Louls Sunday to spend the summer at her home. Brainerd Rippley of Alton spent Mrs. Saturday William and Sunday with Mr. and Rippley. Mrs.

E. N. Plank: has gone to her home month 'he the Chicago home after spending a Mrs. of her mother, Mary Meysenburg. A brand new motor truck, nine years old, recently appeared in 8a- lina, Kas.

Bought from the government in 1922, it had since been in storage, DANCE PAVILION Thursday, June 25th Modern and old time Dances Admission 50c Personal Notes from Nearby Towns ROXANA-Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Watson and children, Regina and Thurman. Mrs.

T. B. Jenkins and children. Buly and Ann Marie, spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Jenkins of Cenural avenue. A large number of boys and girls from Roxana are attending the daily vacation Bible Wood River. Others have indicated their Intentions of entering. Miss Elsie Maddax of Fifth street is visiting with Miss June Claytor at Wanda Lottie Belle, Mary Beulah, and Dorothy Jenkins spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. T. S. Jenkins of Alton. Herman Snyder is confined to his home on Fifth street with lumbago.

Miss Edna and William Lash spent Tuesday visiting friends In St. Louts. Mr and Mrs Frank Paxton, and children, Harold Lloyd Kattie, with Terry Cook and Walter Holfard, went on a fishing trip over the week-en: near Haram. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Cramper and are children and Mr. relatives Cramner's mother in Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Leever and family let. Tuesday for Washington, phase they will visit Mrs. Leecer's mother. Edward vesung of Tydeman avenue is attending St.

Louls University. M. Jenkins and family spent Sunday with Mr. Jenkins' brother, Jenkins, of Alton. HARTFORD.

Mr. and Mrs. 0twell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ottwell and family, held an outing Sunday, near Godfrey, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Waterman -and son ville. were Sunday visitors at JerseyE. Boren and children are visiting among relatives in Pearl, and Mrs.

Hugh Manahan had AS recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Alton of Grassy C. F.

Thumpson, who underwent 8 minor operation, at Barnes pital, has been removed to his home on Delma: avenue. A boy has been born at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ablemeyer.

Alton Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson were visitors at the home of C. K.

Thompson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunningham and children were Monday visitors at the home of Mrs.

Bessie Hall of Alton. Donald Hall, son of Mr. and Mme. William Hall, who was taken to St Joseph's Hospital for treatment Monday night was removed to his home late Tuesday evening in an Improved condition. Mr.

and Mrs. Forest Rufel and SWIM! Lindbergh Pool Afternoons: Evenings Adults Children 35c 15c Pure Mineral Water son, Don, were birthday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stone. Lawrence Kirkindall has returned after A short visit in Litchfleld.

Mrs. Claude Pruitt had as week end guest her brother, Melvin Romme: skirchen. Mrs. Irene Husk, who was called to Harrisburg by the Illness of her sister, nas returned to her home. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Klett and children, of 8: Louis, were Tuesday night visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Wright, George Shriver has teturned to his home after a visit In Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. George Madison and children have returned home after few days' spent with relatives in Clayton. A baby buy arrived Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Olyde Harrington, Misses Norma and Minnie Rommerskirchen and friends, Lester Royer and Royer of tas were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt. taken Lawrence 11! Thompson, the who was his parents.

Sunday Mr. at and Mrs. homd of C. K. Mrs.

Thompson, 16 now improving. home Loulse Wright returned to St. Tuesia yevening after a trip medical Low's where she was under care at Barnes Hospital. New Tarvia Road. To Clifton Terrace The county will put tarvia tance facing on the Clifton road, disfrom of seven -eights of 8 mile.

Route 3 to Clifton. The cost will be in the of $3400. The road has been neighborhood covered with rock for some has a splendid bed. It is years and a much used road and by both the residents there the many summer itors. The Jolly Five will not give their Dance Thursday Eve, Jurie 25th, but will give one Thursday Eve, July 2, at the Idyle Hour.

Baxter's Orchestra will furnish the music. J.S. Steamer De Luxe LEAVE ALTON: EVERY SUN. 1:30. Ret.

4 M. WED. 1:30. Ret. 4 M.

SAT. 6. Ret. 9 P. M.

Tickets on Sale at Barth's. For Further Information Call W. M. Sauvage, Main 304. THIMBLE THEATRE starring POPEYE Watch Popeye at work.

He has never found out how strong he is--never had an adversary thatcould measure his strength. To lay a horse out cold with one blow is mere child's play for Popeye. It doesn't pay to pick on Popeye. Naturally he's peaceable as a lamb, but no human being, whatever his size, shape or color, is a match for him when aroused. He's the "funniest comic character in newspaper history." Watch for him daily in the comic page of the TELEGRAPH STARTS JUNE 29.

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