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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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NOVEMBER 19.1926 Wbod River xillary Molds Nomhw The Auxiliary of the American hold iu regular; meeting last iiight at 8 o'clock in the Legion Home. following were nominated to fill offices for the coming 'yew: President, JoiepMne SolMfty; Marie palmen Second Vice-President, Stonchom; Treasurer, Grace jCotreli; Historian, Irene rand Bernlce Bchleeperf Chaplain, Elizabeth Btoneham and Minnla Bgt, nt Arms, Alice mi Bet Sohlaeper. Dainty refreshments were served by' (Ann McQulre, Marie' Palmer, and Stoneham after which ties" was played, Mrs. McQulre iiilng the prize. On Saturday £nd Qun.

Sflay the Auxiliary will serve hbVcotfee sandwiches at the sWbot that the Legion Is holding on that 'date. At the next meeting which will joe held December 2, the refreshments jcommlttee will be Una Harrod, Alice and 'Ann Manning. Delightful Card Party X-ast evening a pleasant evening spent at the card party which iwas given In St. Bernard's Hall by the Altar Society of the church. Delicious were served and In two iweeks tho society will give anothe: party at the hall.

K. ot P. Meeting Tonight there will be a meeting ithe Flag Lodge, 728 K. of P. held a (their hall.

ilet and Ford Damaged In Collision coupe and a Chevrolet tour collided yesterday evening and the of cars were badly bent. The touring car was going south while the Fore was going west. 'The Chevrolet wa making a turn east on Lorena. Th names of the drivers the cars wer not learned. Sunday School Class ECrftertalned Last evening Miss Catherine Millc entertained her Sunday school clas at her home on Acton avenue.

Mrs Troy Keselnger la the class teacher. Those present were Bernice Woods Dora Wageman, Martha Patterson Katherlne Miller, Bernadine Tlpton Edna McVey, Roberta Johnston an Mrs. Kesslnger. Bridge Club Meets with Miss Band A two table bridge party was en joyed last evening at the home of Mis Dorothy Bandy of Lorena avenue, members of her Bridge Club. Favor were awarded to Miss Margaret Bol and Miss Mable Slater.

Miss Band 'served delectable luncheon. Those tending were Miss Josephine Frenz Mies Mable Slater, Miss Ellen Bolo Miss Margaret Bolo, Miss Mlldre Volz, Miss Velma Earl and the hos tess, Miss Bandy. The next rneetln ot the club Is to be held with Mis Ellen Bolo of "Wood River avenue. Club Holds Meeting at M. E.

Chare The Commercial Club enjoyed din ner at noon at the First M. E. churo yesterday. They held their regula ices Were Swollen Found Relie Gentlemen: I have not been able get around only creep for flv years, until I got'hold of Jolnt-Eaa and I now can walk where I please My knees were swollen and my leg all the time. Now the pain has le: and the swollen legs are normal an I recommend Joint-Ease highly, have used two tribes.

Truly yours, W. Roy, Morgan W. V. A. tube costs but 60 cents at Earth Pharmacy or any druggist anywhere ALTON EVENING! TELEGRAPH Everett Condo WHAT HJbu -PO WITH 1.

CANT ROXANA Fresbrtertan Chttreh Boy Scouts are meeting regularly on Monday and Wednesday at 4:80 p. m. Regular next Sunday. Sunday school 10 a. morning worship 11 evening worship, 7:30.

A Thanksgiving sermon will be preached in the morning, the them? for the. evening will be "Stumbling Blocks." A fellowship supper Will be held next Tuesday Downey, pastor, Naiareno Church Sunday school 10 a. preaching service 11 a. evangelistic service 7 -Archie Wilson, pastor. Notes A.

Fuiierton and two sons, Archie Tom and daughter Mary, and Miss Anna Kelly of Greenfield, visit ed Mrs. Lloyd Davis Monday. Mr. Fuiierton is Mrs. father.

Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. Mollque and fam ily were St. Louis visitors Monday night.

Mrs. Jim Hende and Mrs. Harry Hocklnghomer motored to Alton Thursday. Mrs. Frank Wagner of Fifth street, visited in Alton Friday.

C. High and 3, Helchelbech were St. Louis business Wednes. day. Mrs.

F. is on the tick list. A basket sale will be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 26 and 87 at the Hardware store In Wood River. The children of the Roxana echool the baskets which will be on sale.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Cook and Mr. and Mrs, Loo Cook of Wood River, were guests ot Mrs, L.

Norrls of First street Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hocklnghomer and daughter Harriet, spent Sunday evening nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Boker of SoutH Roxana. Mrs. Geo. Mollque and daughter Florence, motored to Alton Wednesday, Frank Norrls wan a St. Louis business visitor Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Redd attended a card party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman of Upper Alton. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Harris badly Injured In an automobile- accident Tuesday evening. The accident happened on the state road between Wood and Roxana. Mrs.

E. H. Payne and Mrs. T. Har- rod ot Wood Hlver, were guests of Mrs, H.

Hochnlghonicr Monday, Mrs. J. and Isamlnger were U. Louis choppers Wednesday. Mrs.

H. Vandergrlrt was. a St. Loulx shopper Friday. Mrs.

E. F. Freese and family spent Thursday with R. Ferris of Alton. Mrs, C.

M. Moore visited In Alton Tuesday. Mrs. Lydla Nelson spent ft few days with her daughter Mrs. L.

Collier of Second street. Carl MeCalistor sllli absent from school on account ot Illness. Go. Smith and daughter Betty were Alton visitors Thursday. Mr.

and Ross Bennett And son William Godell were guests of Mr. and Mfti. deo. Lowrey of South Roxana, Tuesday evening. Mrs.

H. Vandergrtff entertained Monday night at a radio party. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.

Thompson and Harry Roll and Miss A. Brown of Alton and Mr. and vln Harris of Fifth street. Mr. W.

Shattuck returned to work after being ill tor, the past few weeks, Jack Little Is absent from school on account of Illness. Dr. Ogden of Wood River visited Don Bowler Wednesday evennlg. Richard Dean Lovell is on the sick Mrs. d.

High motored to Wood River Wednesday. Westhoff, who has been Hi, is Improving. Mrs, A. Birch ot LUchtteld and Mre. M.

Oliver of were guests of Mrs, L. Collier Tuesday. D. Cason of Central iMace, who was hurt while working at the White Star, is, In a hospital In St. Louis.

Magnolia Bowman visited the Box- ana school Thursday. O. McWonough of Central, who hurt himself when he fell off a car at ana, Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs.

N. Merrttt are announcing the birth of a boy born Tuesday Nov. 18. This Is their fourth child. Mrs.

H. Chaffer was a 8t. Louie shopper Tuesday. The high school boys and girls are enjoying a week-end vacation while tho teachers are attending a confer- encg at Champaign, 111. Don Bowler was unable to attend work Wednesday on Account of ill- new.

The Roxana orchestra will Sunday church. tilght at the Narrow Escape for Boy Stealing Ride One of Hie Brondway street cant collided with tha rear end of a cool wagon In the vicinity of street thlg morning about o'clock and nn eight-year-old 'hool boy had A nnr- row escape. The lad "stealing" a ride on his wny to Rchool on tho coal wagon. He had climbed up on the scoop end of the wagon and was sitting there dangling his legs when the coal wagon ran on the street car track. The struck the rear end of the wagon on the side opposite where the boy was riding; and knocked him from the wagon.

Ho fell Into the ano wand escaped with a few minor, bruises, Slight damage was done to the street car and' thp coal wagon. ON REMOTE CONTROL Station KNX, Angeles; now nine remote-control panels. panel Is used tor a' different type of entertainment by the eta. play tlon. business meeting and have postponed their meeting for Thursday of next week on account of that being Thanksgiving day.

The meeting will take place in two weeks. Hostess to Embroidery Club Mrs. Howard of Sixth street was hostess to tha members of the Embroidery Club yesterday afternoon at her home. Needle work and a social afternoon was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Entertain Aid Society of Presbyterian Church Mrs.

B. Mueller of Eighth street was hostess to the Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church at her home yesterday afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion of tha afternoon. In two Weeks the society will meet with Mrs. H.

E. Warner of Ninth street. The meeting will bo held all day. Dancing Party There will be a dancing party given in the I. O.

O. F. hall Saturday, November 20. Pansy's Musical Ladds will furnish the music for the occasion. Spending Week-End at Champaign The Misses Eleanore Bacheldor, Bu- zetta Gross, Walker and Mr.

Fogler are spending the week-end at Champaign, 111. Holds Meeting at Evangelical Church A meeting of the Brotherhood was held last night -by the Evangelical Brotherhood. Preparing for Bazaar An all day meeting was held yesterday by the Aid Society of the Evan- When Evening Comes If ones clothes are ever on it is at a formal affair and, course, you will want to look your 'best from top to toe, Choose your slippers from our very 'attractive assortments and your; will be treU dressed, MORRISSEY BROS. Headquarters tor QiuUtr Footwear gellcal church and sewing done in preparations for the bazaar to- be given in the Gerson office Saturday. Notes Miss Hazel Grimes and Miss Clara Cawell accompanied by Mrs.

William Taylor, left for Chicago" where they will visit over the week-end with Mrs. Taylor's daughter, Mrs. Louise Gray. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Jones and children of Troy, 111., spent Thursday with Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs, Floyd Temple. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Sheets spent Thursday shopping In St. Louis. Miss Freda Gerard of Ferguson, is spending the remainder of the. week with Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Webber, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nell-of Kansas City, have moved here. Mr. Nell having accepted a position with the Prairie Pipe Line.

Miss Arlie Conins of Maplewood will be the guest of her cousin, Miss Myrtle Conins over the week-end. L. Mullln ot Bast St. Lqule Is spending a week here aa the guest of friends and relatives. Mra.

M. S. Leever of Vandalla is the guest of her two sons, Dr. F. M.

Leever and Raymond Leever. Elmer Miller, P. LeFaivre, Ed Huddock and Mr. Baker went on a hunt- Ing trip yesterday up the river. Mrs.

George McCollum wns a business visitor in St. Louis today. FOB RENT Four rooms and garage, 762 Wood River avenue, Wood River. Farm Succeeds. The prison 1 farm on Riker'a Island, New York city, is successful in Its operation and is able to market a great number of products.

The laud on whlcfe the farm la located is for the most part former frpm refuse. Ball Room Decorations Tha. "little season" brought out some new ideas in ball room decorating along Bond street. Square mirrors framed with moss are being featured. The moss keeps fresh for several, weeks and can be retrimmed with fresh'flowers as often aa desired.

Several eastern preachers deny hell. Probably they never tobk un golf. VJENARDO'S! TANDIES On Piasa Near Third St. If It Comes from Venardos It's The Best SATURDAY SPECIALS CORDIAL CHERRIES Refgreshlns Maraschino Cher- rtM, covered with cream, and rich Milk Chocolate. This delicious confection will be made in our window Saturday after.

noon. Come down to see how Chocolate Cherries are made. Half -Pound Boxes q5c TAIL T4FFY A new confection, originated Jn the eouth, made of pure butter and fresh roasted almonds. You will Ulto it. Trial Box 25c WALNETOS Cream with blnck walnut center.

This Is a very good neither too hard or too soft. The Pound Box 50c TRY VENARDOS' DAINTY LUNCHEON Club Sandwiches, Genuine Mexican Chilli, real Italian Spaghetti, Hot Toaited Sandwiches. Beautiful New Linens at Low Prices Have you given it a thought that Thanksgiving is next Thursday and Christmas not far off. We advise making your selection now while assortments are at their Table Linens of the very best pattern cloths with Napkins to match and beautiful Bridge Sets at prices that), will astonish you. RROS.

ALTON Beacon Blankets in the Very Newest Patterns Thesfe have Jtfst, arrived from the Beacon plant and bet placed on sale Saturday fot the first time. Beacon Jacquard Blankets. Beacon traveling Rugs. Beacon Indian Blankets. At Our Usual Popular Prices Saturday Specials and Store News Main Floor Linen Dept.

Pure Linen Tabel Covers. Size 45x45 inches. Assorted colors, each Main Floor Linen Dept. Pure Linen Towels in both huck and damask. Your choice, Saturday only $1.00 Main Floor Linen Dept Fine Pure Linen Table Covers in all white, 54x.54 wjitli 6 match, per set Main Floor Linen Dept.

Pure Linen Covers, colored borders, 'Size 54x54. to amtch, per set .98 Main Floor Linen Dept. Wonderful values in TO-inch Table Damask, pure linen, At per yard $1.98 and Childrens and Infants Wear Second Floor i Children's Knit Sweaters (or Girls' New Felt Rats in all shades; Choice, each only Jackie Coogah For only $1, $1.50, $2 $1,50 $1,98 Infants' White All Wool Sweaters Each only Boys' and Girls' All Wool Knit Hockey. Caps For only Dr. Deriton Sleeping Garments All sizes.

Each $1.00 soc $1.50 Children's Brush Wool Sets For only $3.98 and $5 Infants' Fine Knitted Jackete In white, for only Infants' White Gertrudes For only $1.50 79c Saturday Blanket Specials Be sure and tfee th.6 Blankets Saturday, each $100 The Bie Selling Single Plaid Blanket In variety shades, each Grey Wool Blankets In large sizes 72x80 inches, Saturday, per pair only- New Comforters A beautiful variety of new at' up to Caps Genuine All Wool Indian Blankets Splendid for the auto and in the home. Choice, each $3.50 $11.95 November Coat Sale Continues Tomorrow, Saturday We ourselves'consider these the best values we have offered and our customers inform us they are the best to be found in Alton. fn this vast assortment you will find a large variety to select from. Materials such as bo- Jivias, suedes and fine velsheens, in all the new Fall shades such as grackle blue, claret, rust and jungle green. Prices as $13.50, $15, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 i And Upwards to $49.

In addition to these we call your special attention to the splendid high grade Coats we have on sale consisting of values upwards to $75.00. Your choice, each only Sale of Dresses A variety of 300 Stylish Dresses for you to make Tour Selection From. Sijk Crepe Dresses, Satin Dresses, All-Wool Jersey Dresses, AH- Wool Twill Dresses are the materials which you will find in all the leading shades worn this season. This entire Collection of Women's and Misses' Dresses on Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, DIVIDED IN TWO GROUPS AS and For Values up (o $12.75 For values up to $17.50 All Our Regular $3.00 Hats ONLY Sale Tomorrow, Saturday Handkerchiefs Tou will flnd at Jungk Bros. Alton's largest and best assortment of ladles, men's and children's Fancy boxed Handkerchiefs Priced, per box $1.98, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 39c Leather Purses AH the very latest styles In Ladles' Hand Bags, underarm and pouch style bnss, blnck and all the new wanted colors, now on Display In the leather goodo department, Main Floor.

Prices $7.50, $5.95, $5.00, $3.98, $2.98, $2.50, $1.98 and $1.50. Art-Needlework Hojid embroidered Pillow Cases. Won! for gifts, 4 QO pair 9 Pure linen, hand embroidered, 3- piece Vanity 4 Crt Sets Hand embroidered Card Table Covers, various designs Star brand, 6-strand Embroldory lOc Floss, ekclns Toys (Basement) Largo size Buddy Auto Genuine Kiddy Kara for the little tot, each only Blecls that steer, in three sizes, Priced, each $1.95, $1.50 and $1.19 Play Telephones with bell, 11.00 value 59c Hosiery Women's -new fancy plaid Wool Hosiery, if pair Children's fibre silk, fancy plaid Stockings, per pair only 5JwC Women's pure Silk Hosiery, black and nil new shades. Special values we offer at per $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Women's seamless cotton Hosiery, BOo value, pair O5U New fancy cuff Chamoisette Gloves, priced at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. New fancy Kid Gloves, per pair $3.00 and $4.00.

Women's and Misses' Wool Gauntlet Gloves, per pair $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 S'KD CHAINS TRUCK BALLOON REGULAR WINDER'S TIRE SERVICE FOR YOUR RADIATOR GLYCERINE.

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