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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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SIX 'ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929 Mrs. Charles Starkey entertained at her home on Lorena avenue yesterday In honor of the birthday of her daughter, Hazel. Games were played and prizes were awarded to Mary Lois Hendrickson and June Thompson and Mrs. O. Owen.

Each guest also received a favor. Refreshments were served. Those present, were Dorothy and Elizabeth Hermeling, Virginia and Helen Anderson, Lorrine Nelson, Bienna McDowell, June Thompson, Mary Belle Brown, Geraldine McConn. Jennesse Steele, Mary Lois Hendrick. son, Doris Ashlock, Maxine Goldberg.

Elicen Starkey, Geraldine, Virginia and Charles Btarkey, Arab Belle Tra Birthday Party Wood River News River News band, Mrs. Ciara Dugger, Mrs. Q. Owens, Mrs. Charles Starkey, and the honoree, Hazel Starkey.

Baptist Amona Class to Meet The Aomoma Class of the Enptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jne Shannefeldt on Penning avenue at 2 o'clock. Dinner Party Mr. and 1 Mrs. H.

A. Sullivan were hosts on Sunday 1. 1 o'clock dinner entertaining at their home on First strcet. Their guests were Mr. and Mra.

Cletus Gnff, Mr. and Mra. Logan Hungate of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Sullivan of Wood River. Outing at Rock Spring Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and daughter, Marjorie Lee, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Louden and dAughter Jena Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall and daughter, Dolores, Mr. and Mra. Virgil Louden, Virgil Chessen, MIss Mabel Bender, Carl Wolf, and Miss Minnie Bender enjoyed an all-day outing In Rock Spring Park Sunday.

Both picnic din. ner and supper were served in the park, Entertain relatives Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sanderr of Whitelaw avenue had as their guests Sunday number of relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

Louls Mansholt, Miss Iva Mansholt, Jack Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cooper and son Dale. Mrs. Dora Ellis and daughter, Edna, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Robinson and son, Donald. Personals Dr. and Mra. J.

E. Mahoney and sona, Jimmie and Jack, are leaving Friday for Boston, Mass. They will visit in Natick, which is several hours ride from Boston, with Dr. Mahoney's Pa Mr, parents. and Mrs.

Herman and Mr. and Mrs. A. Carr spent the week end on an outing in Missouri park at Sullivan, Mo. Miss Dorothy Marks, Myrtle Cole, Harry Kirby and Ed.

DeLong of Rox. ana held a ptenic outing Sunday at Forest park and Chain of Rocks park. Mrs. A. F.

Andrews 1s visiting her son, Harold Mackay, in Hammond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolte and son, Vernon of Bethalto and Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Albers visited Sunday in with Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Stiritz.

Mra. J. L. Appelgate of Los Angeles is visiting at the homo, her son and ard daughtor-in-law, and Mrs. HowAppelgate.

Mrs. J. H. Clark of Pearl, And Miss Ethel Clark spent Sunday with the Appelgates. Charles Reamsnyder of Centralla was Sunday guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, Z. D. Bell. Bunker The Rev. and Mrs.

Otto Horsley of Hill and Mrs. Olile Foowler and daughter, Lena of Marion, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. G. McConn are mov. ing into a new house on Acton avenue.

Mr. McConn recently returned from Aruba. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson and daughter, Helen and Marilyn visited in Vandalla over the week end with R.

L. Thompson. Their daughter, Marilyn over for a 10-day visit. Sarah Lou Philliphs, daughter of Mrs. James Philliphs of Seventh street left for Slater, Mo, Edwardsville Mrs.

Morgan Named Convention Delegate, Mrs. W. H. Morgan who attended the convention of the American Lefion Auxillary of the twenty second district Columbia Thursday was reelected district committee woman and was also appointed as a delegate to the national which will be held in October, convention, Entertains for Guest Mrs. W.

H. Doherty entertained number of young people at a ming and dancing party nt the Madi. son County Country Club this after. noon and evening complimentary to who is het guest week. After Miss Catherine Halney of Chicago, a swim and plente supper the eve.

ning way spent in dancing. Hostess to Club Mr. and Mra. W. H.

West enter. tained their card club and an extra table at their home Friday evening. Guest William prizes were awarded to Mrs. Schmidt and A. 13.

Corcy, and club prizes to Mrs. L. C. Kaltenbach and L. C.

Kaltenbach. K. of C. Meeting Knights of Columbus. Edwardsvillc Council, No.

will hold its regu- lar meeting this evening at the St. Bonifnce Hall. Entertains With Party Mrs. B. C.

Waggoner entertained 12 girls at balloon party in honor ol her daughter, Sadle Belle, Satur. day afternoon. The yard at the Wag. I goner home was decorated with loons of many different colors and the guests played games there. Re.

with her grandmother, Mrs. L. E. Philliphs, whom she will visit until July Fourth. Mr.

Mra. Ed Cross of Cypress, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Carr on Whitelaw avenue. Mr. and Mra. Delmar Unverzagt announce the birth of a pound girl at their home yesterday. This is their second daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbard and daughter, Dolores, were Granite City visitors Monday. The American Legion Auxillary will mect Wednesday night at the Legion home. Mrs.

Jim Slabaugh of' Pekin, was the guest of Wood River friends last night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roe have moved from 138 Penning avenue to their new home in Manchester, Ill. Mrs.

Jesse Cole left Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill in Fillmore, Ill. Miss Anna Louis and Miss Dorothy Schaumberg, who have been attend. ing school at Boonville, are spending the summer with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Schnumberg. Miss Dorothy Landre visited during her two week's vacation perlod In Kalamazoo, with her Bunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Well. She was accompanied on her trip by her mother. On their return trip last week they stopped off to visit Mrs. Landre's sister, Mrs. W.

C. Deacon, of Paris, Ill. Mrs. C. Wegman and children are on their vacation in St.

Louls with relatives. Miss Darlene Black of Mexico, 1 Ls visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hudson. OWNER PREFERENCE THE SIX -SIXTY satisfactory service of Durantbuilt cars, year after year, has strengthened Durant owner loyalty and enthusiasm.

Competing cars gain few converts among Durant owners. Drive the Six-Sixty for half an hour and you will begin to understand this and lastIng preference for Durant THE SIX-SIXTY-109 in. wheelbase All $685 to $875 prices at factory--Lansing, Michigan AND FROM $595 TO $815- -THE FOUR FORTY- DURABLE DURANT A CAR WITH AN IMPRESSIVE RECORD DURANT CHILES MOTOR COMPANY 1628 Washington Avenue freshments of 1ce-cream cones were served, Entertains at Bridge Miss Wilma Gerfen entertained guests at bridge at her home Wednes. tiny evening. A luncheon wAs served.

Mildred Christino Bender and Miss Phelan were of town. quests. Mrs. Bassford Entertains Clubs Mrs. O.

W. Bassford was hostess to the members of her two clubs at her home Thursday Afternoon. There were four tables And prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. I.

Reed, Mrs. W. J. Doherty, Mrs. L.

Schwartz and Mrs. George Vosaburg. Moosehcart Meeting 'The Mooseheart Legion No. 82 will have its regular meeting this crening. A luncheon will be served after meeting and all members are asked to be present.

Girls to Ply Needles In Edwardsville Meet EDWARDSVILLE, June Greene, Ma. coupin, Jersey, Madison, Montgomery, Fayette, Bond and Marion counties Lil be represented in the district contest of sewing clubs which will be held here July 27. The object of the contest is to pick luams to represent this district at the Springfield fair, Aug. 19 to 23. The work will be judged by Miss Mary Mc.

iKee, who is connected with junior extension department of the College of Agriculture at Urbana. Madison county will be ted by teams from Quercus Grove, St. Jacob and Highland. Several from Madison county will be chosen this week to attend the State Fair. Pythian Sisters' Meeting The Pythian Sisters, Edwardsville Lodge No.

205, held their regular meeting Monday night. This was the last meeting of the summer. Entertains Embroldery Club Mrs. Ed. Sandback, entertained tho members of her embroidery club at her home recently.

Prizes in contests were awarded to Mrs. W. T. Lewis and Mrs. L.

E. Cannon. Those present wero Mrs. H. IL.

Blase, Mrs. George B. Worden, Mrs. W. T.

Lewis, Mrs. William Doeblin of this city, Mrs. Abel Olive, Mrs. A. Z.

Rice, Mrs. Ed. Ward Sandback, Mrs. L. E.

Cannon, Mrs. Joe Klunk, and Mrs. Bernard Sandbach of Worden, Entertain Today Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. H.

Crocker entertained a large number of guests at 1 o'clock luncheon at the hame of Mrs. Orocker today. Attend Picnic A number of local residents attended the picnic of the Worden Lutheran school, which was held Sunday at the church. Refreshments and entertainment was provided and the Worden band furnished music during the day. Personal Miss Bonnidel Miller and Roy Anderson, spent the week end at Marion, where they visited Miss Eloise Avis.

Elmer Jones and Adolph Werre visited in Kentucky over the week end. Miss Catherine Hainey of Chicago 1s the guest of Mrs. W. J. Doherty this week.

Miss Mary Eaton has returned McKendreo College at Lebanon to attend summer school. Mrs. Sue V. Green of Parkville, 15 here to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. W.

Dres. sel. The Rev. Carl L. Attly has returned from Chicago, where he attended a meeting of the general councll of the Presbyterian church, He Was accom'.

panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ammann.

Mr. and Mra. Ammann, who have been visiting at Chicago and La Grange, wih their daughter, Mrs. Wade, returned home today. Carl Gerfen has left for Camp Cus.

ter, where ho will attend an officer's training camp, Miss Wilma Jane Sundhelmer of Ft. Wayne will spend several weeks at the home of Mrs. H. F. Palmer, Mrs.

Lillian Small of Warren, 1s the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Mills, Mrs. Josephine Hadley of Rockford is spending the week here with rela. tives. Mrs.

L. C. Helm attended the state board meeting of the Illinols Federa. ton of Women's Clubs in Chicago last week. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Osborne left Saturday for Sharon, for a two weeks' visit. Mrs.

Ed. Stolze and son, Billy and Mrs. Lanco Gardner left Saturday morning for Toledo, 0., to be gone 10 days. Miss Mabel Reding spent Friday in St. Louls, H.

P. S. Smith and daughters arrived home Friday from Donlphan, Mo, The Modern Woodmen of America, Pomegranate Camp, No. 372, will hold a special meeting Wednesday evening. Miss Josephine McAllister was taken to Barnes hospital in St.

Louls Fri. day where she will have tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Smith entertained guests from Granite City Sundny. Frank Blackwell, the father of Mr8. James White, spent last week visiting here. Dr. and Mrs.

Ennis of visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alotizo Miller and family. Miss LuMiller returned home with them to stay until after the Fourth of July. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Haegler of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Valley Joseph. Mrs.

Charles Von Wiese and Mrs. Josephine Springer of Rockford spent lust week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong and Inmily. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Smith and family will leave early in Aligust to spend several weeks in the Ozarks. CONSTIPATION RELIEVED QUICKLY CARTERS This Purely Vegetable Pill will move the bowels without any pain and depressing after eftects. Bick Headache, Indigestion, Billousness, Bad Complexion quickly vanish.

Children and Adults -can esally Dr. Carter's tiny, sugar coated pills. They are free All from calomel and poisonous drugs, Druggists 250 and 75c red pkgs. CARTER'S WHPILLS Kane News W. A.

Johnisce Buried at Kane Sunday Afternoon: Eight Years of Suffering Ended by New Medicine Ex-Sheriff of Williamson Coun-1 ty Says Hoyt's Only Medicine to Bring Relief to His Wife MR. E. H. BULLINER Mr. E.

H. Hulliner, ex-sheriff of Williamson County a well known figure throughout this territory is making the following' statement, in behalf of his wife who found new and better health after taking the Hoyt's Compound. His statement follows: wife had suffored for years with her stomach," sald Mr. Bulliner. "It we had all of the different medicines together that she has taken we would have a FULL BARREL.

Kidney trouble made it almost impossibile for her to get her proper rest at night, and sho was always in a wornout condition. "Hoyt's Compound proved to be ENTIRELY DIFFERENT than any medicine she had ever taken. She is now cating regular and getting her proper rest at night and in 18 like a DIFFERENT WOMAN. Both of us Are glad to praise it to other sufferers." Hoyt's Compound Is sold in Alton Stanton's Pharmacy, 317 Belle and by all the leading druggists in surrounding towns. Funcral services for William A.

Johnisce, who shot and killed himself last Thursday at Granite City, were held from the Kane Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Elder T. J. Roady officiating. Burial was in the Jalappa cemetery, services being in charge of the American Legion of Carrollton, Johnisce is survived by his wife, his mother, Mrs.

Ella Johnisce, and two sisters, Mrs. Ed Rief of Mt. Gilcad and Mrs. Edna Scoggins of Granitc one brother, Clarence, of Carrollton. Among those who went to Kane for the funeral were Mrs.

George Duggan of Jerseyville, Mr. and Mra. Jerome Johnisee, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Antrobus, and Mrs.

Cordia Ashlock of Alton. Personals John Woods of Godfrey spent the weekend with his family. J. R. Cummings of St.

Louts spent the weekend with his family, Lynn Wheeler and family went to Bunker Hill Sunday and were guests lot Mr. Mrs. Cleaver Btrunk. Mr. and Mrs.

William and daughters of Rockbridge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Close.

Miss Marjarle Pope, Miss Mary Brooks, and Winifred and Harrict Close spent Friday and Saturday in East Alton with Miss Unetta and Miss Mildred Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Richards went to Alton Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Hoppe. barn for Ward when he Ray Valentine, was shingling 3 fell from the roof bruising himself and breaking his wrist. Ellas Stone and family of Granite City were guests of Mr.

Stone's fathcr. Pete Stone. Indians Buy Pitcher BURLINGTON, June 25, The Cleveland Indians have pur. chased John McDonald, pitching ace of the Burlington club of the MissIssippl Valley League, for delivery next season. The purchase price was said to have been $1500.

McDonald, who is playing his first year of fessional baseball, leads the Valley Trade in your worn tires, THEY have a value to some one and we will make you a generous allowance for them on the with Here's what purchase the are of chance a generally new to set. admitted re-equip to be the world's finest tires-: KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES on a real money-saving basis. Why not equip now for Tire prices are lower now than many months of carefree drivthey have ever been. It is a ing, when by doing so you can, pretty safe bet that tires are with your trade in allowance, not going to be any cheaper get the best there is for less this summer. than the cost of the second best.

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