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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 14

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Alton, Illinois
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jrtatf flower of Arizona It the ths bloom of giant oac- waxen, white blowflm, ALTON CREAMERY ALTON DISTRIBUTOR AIRPLANES For this Week Only. In order that the splendid qualities of Majesty Fruits May become 11 known, Your Grocer will give an Airplane 'ree, if you will cut it this ad, take it to lsjtore cans of Majesty Fruits giving him the labels and this Wood River aHTa Citittrish The choir of the Methodist church will present a Christmas Cantata, "Chltnes of the Holy Might," next Sunday evening, December 19, at 7:30, to which the publio cordially in' vlted. Following is the program of he Cantata! penlng Chorus, are iltfl) Solo, "How Beautiful Among the Ratn Accompanied by Choir oprano Obligate Bolo and Women'J ChOrUi, "But Thou, Mri. T. M.

liutchlnsoh, Soloist, Accompanied by the Choir ioprano and Alto Duet, "Earth's Weary Waiting and Weaver, nled to the Choir Boto, "In the Watchw of the Night 1 1 Gladys ttussong, So Men's Chorus "Oeod Young, Palmer, twines and HUB Ohorusi "alory to Qbd Cello Solo, ''Berceuse from Ben Lewis, Soloist Chorus, "Qn Barth Bass Solo and Men's Chorus, "Let us go Even Unto Soprano Solo and Chorus "Jesus, Our Mary Thomson, Chofut, "Break Forth Into 1 Cholr Tenor Solo, "The Star in the 'Saltern Young, Soloist, Ac companled Choir Closing Chorus, "The. Lord In Born Following tfl the' personnel of th choir: Sopranos: Gladys Hussong, Marj Thomson, Mrs. T. M. Hutchlnson Mrs.

Elmer Young, Mabel Ditch Mrs. W. R. Btoneham, and Eliza beth Stoneham Contraltos: Vera Raines, Louise Weaver, Mrs. C.

W. Raines, an Mrs. Clifford Manlove Tenors: Elmer Young and L. Pa mer Basses: C. W.

Raines, and Rlchar Hussong Piano Accompanist: Mrs. E. H. Endi cott Cello Mri. Ben Lewis E.

Harttwlg, Director. "Always In Trouble" Full of Laugh "The play, "Always in Trouble 1 which last night was given before a appreciative audience at the A. Gcrson Hall for the benefit of th First. M. E.

church at East Alton fur nlshed an evening of real pleasure The play which is a delightful corned la full of laughs from the beglnnin to the end and the participants per trayed their parts in such a flnishe style as to make the audlehce it they were of the professional type Tonight the play is to be repeated a the Qerson Hall. In between act there was a delightful musical prc rendered. Auxiliary of 'American Ijeglon Meel The regular meeting of the Auxl lary the American Legion was hel in the Legion Home last night at 'o'clock. There, was a good ottendanc tftid the officers' for the were installed. After the buslhes meeting refreshments were served an cooties were played, Miss Stoneham winning first prize.

The Auxiliary is making a colle tlon of preserves, jellies and canne fruits to be shipped to the Veteran lospital for Christmas. All re aikcd to solicit from their nd contribute at much as possible, oileotlong will be made on Saturday fternoon and trill please all 87-W or and your contrlbu- on will be collected. The Madison County Council of the Auxiliary -will meet at the club, Granite City, 111., Thursay evening December 80. for he coming year will be elected, ALTON TELEGRAPH The amed: following committees were Holiday, Male Palmer, Moselle StohehaJn, Grace Cottrell, Alice Lamm, Elizabeth Stone- Bernloe Bchleeper, Mable Wolf, inn Manning, Cora Allen, Agnes Raff, Hallle Longmler. Clvlo Hallle Longmler, Helen Christy, Nell Leever.

Ways and Stone- iam, Bessla Trout, Gladys Dlekson. Palmer. Etlfft. Btoncham, Susaft Hay, Irene Waggoner. Allen, Laura Durham, Hazel Garret, Violet Neff.

Cottrell, Helen Joward, Doris Camfleld. Wolf, Alice Lamm, Jelen Volz, Bcrnlce Schleeper, Helen Howard, Ann ot Welfare-Ann Manning, Mlnnw Vote, Stella Payne, Elizabeth Berry. Publlelty-Sallis Longmler. Memorial and Glehl, Ann Manning. Elizabeth Stonehnm.

Raff, Beth McCaiaiot, Elizabeth Smith. Booster Club Box Social Booster Club or the I. 0. O. P.

will give a box social Saturday, 18. Everyone Is cordially Invited. Tha ladles are requested tb bring boxes. Guest from Pittsburgh Mrs. Cieva Conway of Pittsburgh, who hag been the guest of Dr.

and Mrs, Conway of St. Louis Is spending the week-end visiting with friends and relatives here. Attends Party In St. Louis Mrs. Joseph Bund of Seventh street has returned from a two days' visit St.

Louis where she attended a party, Dorcas Circle Meets Members of the Dorcas Circle held an all day meeting yesterday at the Christian church. Embroidery Club In Meeting Frank Kienstra was hostess yesterday afternoon to the Embroidery Club at her home on Wbitelaw avenue. A pleasant afternoon was spent In needlework after Mrs. Kienstra served a delicious luncheon. Welfare Committee Prepares for Christmas Baskets The welfare committee of the Woman's Club met with the committee chairman, Mrs.

M. F. Manning at her home on Ninth Wednesday night to for the distribution of the Christmas baskets. There will be between 20 and 25 baskets distributed to the needy. members arq cooperating In this work with the Commercial Club.

Commercial Club Meets A meeting- of the Wood River Commercial Club was held yesterday' at noon at the Klstner hotel, where luncheon was served and a business held, -Mr. McKlnney was present and made a tallc on Coljec- 'tlohs. Tha club voted'to donate to the Welfals Committee of. the Woman's Club for 'their Christmas baskets. Junior High to Play Colluwllle Tonight the Junior High boys basket ball team are to play the Collinsville Jr.

High at the Lincoln school. "Hello Marri" At ft meeting held by the Science Club at the Junior High Tuwflay the picture, "Hello Mam" wai enjoyed, After the showing of the picture, the rest of the afternoon was turned over to experimenting, lor Chrisrhiu to be Sung Tuesday night of next week, there will be pupils of the schools go about the city in groups and irtnjf Christmas carols wherever a light been placed In a window as an invitation to the carolers, the carols will be. Rung between and TslB. there ara to be more this than last year. Phllathen Class Meeting The Phllathea class of the First Methodist church will meet tonight with Mm.

Ben Lewis at her home, 488 Lorena avenue, Instead of with Mrs, Leever. Lodge Dance-Social Tonight The Moose Club will give ft social tonight at the J. B. Frelderlqh rHall on River averiua for bera and their friends. Musical Program Wednesday night at the auditorium of the Lincoln school a program made up of musical numbers was rendered by pupils from each room and Waft highly enjoyed by a good sized audience.

Aid Society Meets with Mm. E. H. Payne Yesterday afternoon Mrti. B.

H. Payne of Ninth street was hostess to the'members of the Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church. Refreshments were served. Notw Mr. and Mrs.

John Burlo and child- who have been residing PAGE ren, wno nave been residing heritor several months left for Chicago, their home, to reside. Fred, ZIgemey of Belleville, visited friends and relatives here Thursday. Ellis Patterson, a pupil of the Community High has absent from school for several days on ascount of illness. Home laundry wanted.at 62 Hornett street, Wooft River. Special Christmas Cards, Mottoes and Box Gifts.

Qlehl Printing 8 Wood River Ave. Values that are representative of the daily savings to our customers! Argo Corn Sweet Sugar Cans Del Monte Seedless ISOz.Pkg. 8 o'clock Lb. Oleo Nutley Mixed Nuts choice AygoPeas 2 Holly Wrapped 5 Lb. Box $1,29 Fruit Cake i size White 1Q Lux Toilet Form 3 Sal Soda BOX 1JJWAT AW.

ALTON ANDjWOOD RIVER STORES GANDY KID FRUITS In 8-oz. cans-at lOc and 16c in the following assortment. PEACHES APRICOTS PEARS FRUIT SALAD ROYAL ANNE GtiERRiES CANDY KID CORN SYRUP Dark. CANDY KID MINCEMEAT In quart Jars. CANDY KID Sweet Potatoes Grown in Maryland and ready to serve after warming.

CANDY KID Sweet Pickles Very popular and very fine. PINK LADY Apple Butter Always uniform and always good. MAJESTY Queen Olives In Quart Jars. The finest in Olives. MAJESTY SYRUP A fine white syrup.

MAJESTY Corn Flakes Thick Flakea that stay crisp in milk or Used as a breakfast food and, also in cooking. Your Grocer sells, recommends and guarantees all of the above Food Products. He will refund your purchase money If not satisfied. Country Club, Ige lb loaf Vienna, 16-oz. Loaf 7c Eye, iy 2 lb Loaf lOc CAMPBELL'S, 3 Cans LIMA, lb lOc PEACHES COUNTRY CLUB, Large Cati AVONtiALE, Large Can CLIFTON, Large Can FLOUR COUNTRY CLUB, 24-lb Sack GOLD MEDAL, 24-lb Sack 24-lb Sack 'mf mm, JEWEL m.

ini I JBRAND, lb JEWEL BRAND, lb SANTOS, tb; 25c 22c $1.13 PRUNES Large Size I From California's famous Santa Clam, valley large I and 13 2-tb Pkg. Country than (ho ordinary package prunes 32 LARD Absolutely Pure 15c pound, Wondernut Oleo, lb. 'Good Luck Olco, lb FIG BARS Fresh baked; healthful and delicious; low price. Pound 10c SOAP Crystal White 10 Bars 35c Ivory 4 medium bars 25c FANCY FILLED Country attractive shapes and sizes; every piece filled; no finer candy made, lb. jar, 39o 3-lb Jar 99c FRUIT CAKE Country Club we Invite comparison with fruit cakes selling: us high as (1 a pound holiday box, 85c; cake In handsome gift 3-lb Tin $1 .35 1 Ma fll1 Clustep CHOCOLATE DROPS Kroger-made with cream centers thickly covered with pure sold fresh.

Pound 1Bc. In fancy holiday decorated 5-lb Box 75c .390, Vary Fancy Qlaco gift tin $1.49 Mince Club, 10o; Llbby's, A lavish mixture or over 35 shapes All and sizes; about niled; lb. Assorted Chocolates Kroger-mado; 4 preani-ccnter favors; 6-lb. d'ecomted holiday Hard and Filled Candy 18o Old-Faehloned Cut Reek Cindy Pure, Wrapped Molasses An old fav- orlte, lb. Chocolate or Vanilla Creamy, lb.

15o Creams and Jellies 1 An A rich mixture of colorful flavory I if that melt In the Peanut Brittle nnfl- -crisp Yrorii 'Kroger' candy kitchen; filled with finest No. 1 peanuts, lb 15' DATES tln8 op "ourlshlng delicacy and at Krofler's no greater value can be secured. Compars them with others on sale throughout the city. UN Golden Now 1920 crop fancy a 11 1 Dates; large and meaty. Country Club.

Per 15c; 12c Stuffed Very fancy; stuffed with finest nuts nnd heavily eus- area; 3-lb. gift tin, 99c; per 29c Flavors FIGS We are direct Importers finest Smyrna figa grown. Our prices reflect thlt oper- f. 5 "A the are a tnuch SO per cent under In general. Stewing New 1026 crop of fancy large, meaty stewing Figs; an exceptional value; per 17c New 1926 Crop No.

1 Mixed Nuti, lb 29c New Crop Large Washed Manoa Brazils, 1 lb. 1Bo Qoorglai, Very Fancy Bordeaux Walnut Halves, lb. 79c Layer New 1926 crop, fancy, large spread, 6 crown meaty Figs; bulk, LETTUCE lie Iceberg, large heads CELERY large stalks 10c HONEY 25c Fancy Comb, each CARROTS large bunch 5c Grape Fruit FLORIDA THIN SKIN Extra Large 46 size Large 54 slzo 3 for 25c ISC ORANGES Fancy Florida 150 size, dozen, 42c 176 size, dozen, 35c 200 size, dozen, 28c 288 size, dozen, 20c TURNIPS or RUTABAGAS POUNDS SWEET POTATOES Nancy Halls U. S. NO.

1 GRADE POTATOES $2.10 53c ISushel 15-Ib. Peck CABBAGE POUNDS RAISINS Country Club Two Seeded.) in 11-oz. Thompson! Seedless In 15-02, I Sunmaid Our regular iirloe on thif well-known new IB! Nectars or Putted EGGS Avondale Carefully selected, new price, per doze Club I DOZEN Butter Country Club Creamery, lb. Country Club Cream, CHOICE MEATS Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked A MS Whole Or Half Pound A Real Value Fresh California PORK SHOULDERS Average Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Whole or Half A Real Bargain pound Spring Chickens lb 31 Fancy Fresh Dressed Chuck Roast, tb Arm Roast, lb Rib or Loin Pprfc Roast, lb.

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1853-1972