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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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i Ver la Lamport Verlft Laiflpfirt wen, Mary Morrison, EVelrU guwti of honor. man, Gilbert Detmlsofi, Joseph "Wfet La'uKhlitt, Benjamin. Tucker. Oohald Canter, aJjnes Hoyt, Lemolne Larsh, Charles Meyer, Edward Wilkinson and Jogeph Wilkinson. Alumnae Have M)Q Party The, Alumnae of the Ursuline Academy will entertain on Friday afternoon at 2.30 with a Five dred fcirtjr in the Parlors or the Ursulldb Academy.

They will AtUr dinner cards wen played tra- Ul i hour. of, entertain with a fcattowe'en Wednesday evening from Seven Nino. intermediate to Have Hallowe'en Social. intermediates, the juniors, of The the Epworth League, will enjoy, a Hal- lowe'en social tonight In. the basement of the church.

Party at Taphorn Hall. A party was given at Taphorn's hall Ias evening by Fred Elliott which was attended by twenty-flight couples. Admission was by invitation, he averting's program included dancing, sing- ln and a nice luncheon was served. Choirs To Hold Joint Rehearsals Male and Mixed Choirs of the Lutheran Church will hold a Joint rehearsal Thursday night The ff lll furnish a part Of the music at the Reformation Festival at Temple Theatre next Sunday. Miss Megowen to Give Lecture in St.

Louis. Miss Vera Megowen will give a lecture on "Flour" before- the 8t Ixrois Wojnan's Commercial club at the Clarldge Hotel on Wednesday noon, Miss Megowen, who is now working out of the Chicago office of the Corn Products Company, is spending a rhort time in this vicinity. ta the center ot the taibte ft ft ite to tonnect lpn a large bow of vegetables, MtsvDep- ler ott the Hallowe'en scheme in her Aid With Mrs. Frank Worden. The Aid Society of the Upper Alton Presbyterian Church will meet on Thursday with Mrs.

Frank Worden of 8202 East Brown street. C. I. C. Rummage Sale.

The C. I. 0. Class of the Grace Methodist Church will hold a rummage sale at 1124 Bast Broadway on Thurs. day.

Church Societies IWth Mrs. Sophie Demuth The Aid Society and the Mission Circle of the Cherry Street. Church will meet, at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Sophie Demuth at her home at Fifth and Monument Avenue. Aid to Plan Xmas Sale.

Plans for the annual Christmas sale will be made at the meeting tomorrow afternoon of the Ladies Aid So- ceity of the First Baptist church at the home of Mrs. C. G. Patterson. 1622 Highland avenue.

The meeting will be from 2 to 5 o'clock. Aid Society to Meet Wednesday. The Aid Society of the First Methodist church will hold an all day meeting at the church Wednesday, with a business session at 2:30 o'clock. Circle No. 4 of Aid is completing plans for a pastry sale which me members will give in Young's Lobby Saturday.

Tigers' Team Host to aHllowe'en Party The Tigers' Basket Ball Team gave a Hallowe'en party at Wagner Hall Monday night, entertaining twelve couples of young The nal was elaborately decorated in honor, of the Hallowe'en season, and presented aJestlvo appearance. Dancing, to gether with the telling of fortunes furnished the diversion of the even ibg. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Party at Lutheran 8. 3.

Hall About 45 young people gathered at the Sunday School Hall 'of the Luth eran Church on Central Avenue Mon day night to attend the Hallowe'en party given by the Young Peoples wore masks and "a num her were attired as ghosts. One the diversions of the evening was thi guessing the identity of the ghosts Mrs. William Hilberer, Vera Renken Lydla Fedderson and Qerland Kelle received a favor at the games play ed. out of town guests were pres Willing Workers' Halloween Party The Willing Workers of the Cherry St. Baptist Church enjoyed a Masked Hallowe'en party Monday night at the home' of Mrs.

Patrick McManus on East Fourth with 25 or more women being in attendance. Hallowe'en games were played and at a hpnr, Hallowe'en refreshments were served. All th women CQstumed in keeping with the season, many pretty as well as comic outfits being worn. Marjorie Megowen Hostess, Miss Marjorie Megowen entertained Saturday evening with a Hallowe'en party, having about twenty guests ranging in age from 10 to 12. All the youngsters were in costume and many outfits were admired.

Games and music were the diversion of the even- Ing, which passed quickly and pleas antly. During the evening refresa menle were served. Hallowe'en Party at Denser Home ent, some being Bast St. Louis. from St.

Louis ab Hallowe'en Party at Fleming Home. The Misses Emily and Hazel Fleming entertained a large number of friends last evening at their home on Fifteenth street. The home was decorated prettily with Hallowe'en colors of black and yellow, together with leaves "and other; orname'nlst All tie children were in costume, some pretty and some most Games and music, 'together with dancing, were enjoyed, until a late hour. Mrs. Stirling Canter, Miss Helen Motherway and Miss.

Margaret Hendrick furnished piano selections. Mary Galther received both favors offered for the games played during the even- 'Ing. Mrs. William Fleming, mother of the hostesses, served light refreshments, assisted by Miss Elsie Larsh, Mrs. Edward Motherway, Mrs.

Mollie Larsh and Mrs. Agnes Larsh. Among the children present were Hazel Fleming, Emily Fleming, party. Epworth League Enjoy The Epworth League of the Grace Kethodlst Church will enjoy a Hal- owe'en social tonight at the home of Miss Lillian Weber on Linden aye- me. A business meeting will precede the social and all members are asked be present.

The Misses Swain' Lave'ta and. Florence' Swain 'enter- a Halowe'en party "Saturday night at their 814 Oak street. The young hostesses entertained 16 of their friemjs, all of wnom went to the home attired in costumes, suitable for hhe Hallowe'en season. Hallowe'en games, followed by the serving of Hallowe'en refreshments, were enjoyed during the evening. Their guests included Corrine Gideon, Hazel Ash.

Harriet Ash, Soy Coleman, Leona Fundell, Eleanor Bertler, Esther Bertier, Alice Grissom, Alice Young, Myrtle Batchelor, Mobr, Helen Fundell and Delores Dean Green. Felloltas Meyer Hostess to School Mates "Feilcltas Meyer, small daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer on Prospect entertained a party of schoo mates yesterday afternoon at her home. The guests Included pupils in Fellcitas' room at the Cathedra School.

All the little folk went to the Meyer home In Hallowe'en costumes and masks. Games were'played and other dl version were enjoyed until 6:30 o'clock when Mrs. Meyer served refreshment! At the "games and contests enjoyed favors were awarded to Aurora Ke kich, Thelma Rlngemann and Cathe rine Miller. Dr. and Mrs.

J. B. Hastings Surprised Dr. and Mrs. 3.

B. Hastings Prospect street vere las evening by a company of sixteei friends, who arranged the gatherin as a house warming for the youn couple -who just recently took posses slon of the home which they pur chased from C. F. Sparks. Monday afternoon a friend invitee Mrs.

Hastings to go to the links for a golf game, and while she was at the Country Club the remainder of the women toet at the'Hastings' home and prepared a very dinner. When. Piyema Mrs. Hastings ftrrJvgd'how 8 they found the company there aftd dinner awaiting them. The surprise was complete and was much enjoyed Mrs, John Schmidt to Entertain Club The Wednesday Club be en.

tertalned umorrow by Mrs. John Schmidt of Union Street. Hostess To Card Club Mft. A. P.

McConnlck was hos- to Tuesday Bridge Olub, Several hours were devoted to Bridge and at the close of the after- and pleasantly. The evening was dosed with iho serving ot rcfresb- tneuts. nue. haa issued invitations tor a Tea which she will give on the ninth of November. Mrs.

Kane has asked her guests to come and meet her refreshments were For Mrs. Ben Bible M. Kane of Mamie Ave- LadlM Aid to The Ladles Aid Society Of the First Baptist church will meet at fhf home of Mrs. C. G.

Patterson ISSJJfllgh. laud avenue, on Wednesday if ternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. Hallowe'ln Party at the Henry' Home. The home of George Menryl was a Scene of much i merriment last night, where a Hall6We'en party was being held. The jflecoratlons were in order Of the occasion.

Games, dancing au4 amusements of all kinds. The music was furnished by Mrs. Edward rot fers. At a late hour were served by Mrt. Henry assisted by Mrs.

Wm, and Mrs. Harry Ferry, Those -present Were: Mr. and BRIGHTON Miss Sarah' Baker died at her home on Brown Street at 9.15 A. M. Saturday after a number of years And rtake the hand ot the doth eUllc Just Inolde the door, Leading to spooks and' yr Mr.

and Mrs, ft. 8. Brown of suffering. She was 72 years from a business trip tlmrtgb The funeral will take place from northern part of the state of Flo the family residence on Tuesday They were gone two morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will conditions in the Everglade state, be in the IngersoU cemetery near her and Mrs.

Brown visited the old home place. Detten family, who own a tract' oi Mrs. B. W- Schmidt of Alton was land at Mt. Dora, Florida.

They fotjflel; a guest at the Mr. and Mm. Fred them well and enjoying Voelkel home Monday. I new home. Misses Margaret and Josephine! Mrs Charles Lanohe has Gordon are spending this week at the home after a five weeks' visit ww WMU VI IlWIfW stoter-ln-law, Mrs.

Ben Bible, Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs- Louis (who will be remembered as Robins and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. illss Irma Stracke. recently returned Cury and family, Mr. and Harry visitor in Jerseyville Mohday. rom her honeymoon and is making B.

Henry, Mrs. fc. Potters; Miss, Grace Miss Anna Jacoby of Alton is a th hlke to Godfrey, where they home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. her son, Oral and wife In and Mrs. Robert Keas of Alton.

City. They expect to meet their grand- A box and pie social will be frither. Lern Stevenson of Kansas at the Laox School sssiirwart 41 on November 4. Miss Helen is the teacher. City, who is enroute to his home and will stop off in order to see and Baker visit with his grandchildren.

W. T. Deathrage was a business Tt was to cold today for the I grade girls of the Cathedral to make ler home in Alton. Miss Frieda Schmidt Hostess a coy on a Green, Mrs. Martin Brown and grand- gue8t this week at the Henry Kremer te ed spend)n the day at Dr awittf son Alois.

Charles Whoelert, Mr. and home Mrs. Oeo. Y. Henry and fam.ily.

The Miss Frieda Schmidt, Assisted by guests reported all having a good time. MisS Cella Henderson, entertained with, a Hallowe'en party last evening Hallowe'en Party at at the home of her parents, Mr. andi PostleWalte Home Mrs. John Schmidt of Union Street. I The home of Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Fifty guests were in attendance and Postlewaito of East Alton was the spent a very pleasant evening with scene of a large gathering last even- their hostesses. All the guests wore ing when forty friends ot the young masquerade costumes and presented couple enjoyed a masquerade.

Some soine very comical sights. Dancing very fine costumes were worn by the and games whiled away the evening, guests, all of whom wore masquerade which closed with the serving of delicious lunch. Hallowe'en Celebrations at Y. W. C.

A. Building The Y. W. C. A.

Building was a attire. The judges voted prizes to "Mrs. E. F. Pohlman and Mrs.

T. L. Van. Preter for having the best costumes. During, the evening tables were arranged and" Five Hundred was en- the scene of large gatherings of Joyed for several hours.

The favors Hallowe'en celebrators Monday night, at cards were furnished to Mrs. various clubs enjoying parties. The P- McCormick, Mrs. John Carstens. Mrs.

M. F. Manning and to the High School Club played games in the gymnasium while the Tusitalla girls spent the evening in the Rose Messrs J. Johnson, Emil Dick arid John Cassella. Parlors.

The young girls played' The evening closed with the serv- games appropriate to the season and ing of refreshments by. Mrs. 'Postle- enjoyed Hallowe'en "refreshments. Ijwalte. The rerfeshments were in The third partyfwas given by the keeping with the Halloween season.

Altrua 30 members being' present. The club masked and Annual Meeting of the to End celebraij tion," returning to ihe at 9.15,' Th where the remainder of the evening ol Missionary Social Union, Missionary Social Union will annual meeting Wednesday, was spent in social entertainment. The 'Altrua club hteld 'its in the Library. Hallowaten Party Enjoyed "At': Brlce'a Home Harry C. Brice ot in South Brighton.

Mrs. Orville Hart is reported very 11 with pneumonia at her home In Sodfrey. The ladles of the Presbyterian church are making preparations to have their annual Christmas Market at the Village Hall Wednesday, December 7. Recker and Kavanaugh have dug a well at the Amerlne home. The, west side farmers are still hauling crushed limestone on their farms.

Miss Evelyn Lampert, daughter of and Mrs. Chas. Lampert issued cabin. DANDERINE i Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. Mr.

invitations to a Halloye'en party given on Monday night. Many of the Sophmores, Juniors, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grade pupils were very surprised when they opened their books and received an invitation that read like this: "On Monday evening at half after six, Don your ghostly, attire and call at our gate, And when the whistle a witch doth blow And the light In the Window is dim and low, March bravely up the gravel walk. 35-cents buys a bottle of rine" at any drug store. After oifcl application you can not find a paitielt" of dandruff or a falling hair. BesideW every hair shows new life, brightness, more color and November 9, at the First Presbyterian Church.

At the afternoon session the regular business of the union will be transacted and will he followed by reports of the year's work from all the mission circles, and other features of Sumiriit Street entertained on Mori-, ecial interest Mrs. George RItcher, day ezening with a Hallowe'en party. the secretary of literature will have The home was decorated- very beaup missionary publications of the differ- tifuljy, Hallowe'en' colors and b.elng used to good, advantage tlif.qngh.out. the Twelve couple's'were in attendance including a Bridge pf member, and unea V. diversion; and merriment.

Games and other entertainments pasced the evening quickly ent churches on exhibition. Rev. Jeannette Ferris will give the address of the evening. She attended the World Sunday School convention in T.oklo last year, and then visited stations In Japan and of China. Her report of will be of greatJ'fnteresf.

All, both men and- women, are invited to hear her. Eckhard Bros. You won't find better value for your shoe mqney anywhere Continued on Page 10. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Denzer, of East Fourth street, entertained with a Hal- lowe'en parly last Saturday night, having I 27 of their friends. All came masked and in costume. Mrs. Claude Ball and Sam Ball were given prizes for wearing, the most comical cos- Humes. Games were played during the evening and favors were awarded to Mrs.

Charles Boedecker, Elmer Wutzler and Harris Ball. At a late hour the guests; were in- ylted into the dining room for refresh- Tucer, Margaret Hendricks, Roberta Hendrtcks, Virginia Motherway, Gladys Johnson, Lucille Cannavan, Lina Joesting, Gertrude Haight, Esther Quickert, Romona Watts, Reba Watts, Bernlce Hussman, Dorothy Hussman, Bessie Ash, Mary Qaither, Ethel Gaither, Watson, Gwendolyn Watson, Elsie Adams, Margaret O'Leary, Agnes O'Leary, Elteabeth Wilkinson, Mary Schwartz, Mary McLaugblln, Catherine McLaughlin, Mary Wetzel, Dorothy Still- Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets to Put On "Stay-There'' Flesh AND INCREASE YOUR ENERGY QUICKLY, EASILY AND SURELY AT SMALL COST Thin or run-down folks'wfll find this simple tost well worthtrying: Firrt weigh yourself and measure yourself. Neit take Mastin's tablett with every meal. Then and measure yourself wwk ulsrly until you are satisfied with your gain in weight and energy. Hut Mastin's VITAMON contains highly concentrated yeast-vitaminee as well as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Soluble A IKIK and Water Soluble C) all of which Science says you must have to be strong, well and fully developed.

It is now being used by who NICK It INCHIS VITA appreciate Iti oonvenlence, economy and auiok reaulU. By inereaaing the nourishing power of what you eat Maitin'i iVITAMON juet what your body to feed the shrunken tiaauea, nrengtben internal organs, clear the ikin and renew nerve force without upsetting the stomach or causing gat. Piniples, bolls and skin vanish aa if by magic under iU healthful, purifying influence. But it is not only a question of bow much better you look and feel, or what your friends My and the their own A two weeks' teut.wUl surprise lMPORTAHTI While the amwing value of Mastin's eroonstretM in otaea of lack of i an deroonstretM in otaea of lack of energy VlTAMON' druuUte, Barth'a ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED to Put On Firm Fleah, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy when taken with Every Meal, ar Money Back. VITAMINE TA6UT IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO ATTEND TOMORROW'S Wednesday Hummer Sale READ EACH ITEM GINGHAM PETTICOATS In assorted stripes for 59e JUNGK BROS.

107-109 'West Third Street SALE OF FINE TAILORED SKIRTS Pleated Plaids and plain materials, values that actually sold upwards to $18. On Special Sale WEDNESDAY, for only $8.50 INFANTS WHITE WOOL KNITTED SETS Consisting of Cap, Sweater and Legglns to match. Wednesday Hummer Sale, per set of 3 pieces SALE OF SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS Assorted colors, $7.98, $8.60 values on sale WEDNESDAY for itQO WM $5.00 SAMPLE SALE OF GEORGETTE AND CREPE WAISTS Slightly soiled, $5.00, $7.60 values choice $1.98 MEN'S BLACK WOOL AND COTTON MIXED HALF HOSE All sizes. Your choice at the 5 Wednesday Hummer Sale OQft per pair fcwV SALE OF OUTINQ FLANNEL 36 inches wide. Comes In Grey Striped.

This good heavy Outing OEM yard One Day Sale Bleached MUSLIN Wednesday only. This soft finish, unstarched yard wide bleached Muslin. Limit of 10 ydtt. to customer, per yard CLARK'S 0. N.

T. Mercerized Crochet Cotton in White, Ecru and colors, lOc ball at Everlasting Laces and Insertions, Linen finish, Former 25c values Hummer Sale per yard 10c Exceptional Value, 4- Sew Wire Bound House Brooms, Humnier Sale each Madam LemRX KubUor Cloth Bivby Panta, GOc values at the Hummer Drees Character Dolls, inch Blze, values at the Hummer Sale Nlckled Copper Kettles, medium all perfect, $2 values each only COMBINATION OFFER TOILET SOAP At Tomorrow's Hummer Sale 25c bar Wood- bury'u Facial Soap, lOc bar Palmollve and lOc bar Hommo flue sterilized Toilet Soap, 45e worth of flue Toilet Soup ALL FOB ONLY Ladles Medium Fall Weight seamleuB Cotton Stockings, Black Cordovan Brown. Special values at tomorrow Y. Hummer 4 CM Sale, per pair IUU JUNGK BROTHERS. MEN'S COTTON MIXED SOCKS On special sale, per pair ANOTHER SALE OF FINE Wool Dresses A limited number of Wool Tricotine and Serge Dresses, easily worth $25.00.

Your choice at the Hummer Sale for only BLANKETS Good large size, inches. Grey border, per pair only AMERICAN LADY Invisible Real Hair Nets in cap and fringe, lOc value, Hummer Sale each only Misses' and Boys Fleecy Lined Union Suits for all ages. $1.25 valuo per suit only Mavis, Highly Perfumed French Talcum Powder, 85c van Touioi- row Only Our Biggest Value for Girl Durable brown or black real vamps with strong leather soles. Stylish medium toe. Big Girls' sizes 2 1-2 to i Misses' sixes 11 1-2 to 2 $2.65 sizes 1-2 to 11 92.46 Per Pair (Rubber or leather heels) (Absolutely All Leather) Nature Shape Shoes Solid Leather.

(For growing feet) Soft brown or black calf skin blucher lace or button, heavy soles, yet i flexible and comfortable. .4 Children's sizes 5 to 8 Children's sixes 8 1-2 to 11 $2.75 Misses' sizes 12 to 2 $3jQO Boys Shoes of Value All leather English or medium toe lasts tor sckool, dress or everyday wear. Buflt to stand rough wear. All sizes to 6 1:2 92.95 Second Floor fc New Walking Shoes $5 and $6 Popular designs tor Fall' and Winter. Rich Havana brown kid or soft black kid or calf leathers.

Military, Cuban or flat heels. All or leather Welts. $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Special Shoes at $7.50 pxtra quality Men's Shoes Iflco these are "scarcer hen's teeeth." You're apt to find these same qualities selling nearer to ten dollars at other stores. All ehapeu, leathers, stylcw, prieeo. Every size and get acquainted with these great prewar values $7,60 AA TO Other splBMlid values $4, 9S, fo for work or dress "Bring Your Feet To Us." Eckhard Ne.

110 West Third Street "Money Savers for the People.".

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