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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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1'AGK EIGHT ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER i 1930 Television Seeks Belter Spot in Bf Wood Rivet Fait Closes; Is Pronounced Success HMIUWT nj Oct. Harry Mre John Bell Women's! Mrs, and Chswxl fit the Wood it) 150 pharmacy, aimed out the contrast between rood- nt 3 After VORK rncient 1 "eedJework, were play- Mi'huifii a container full of 11 4 Ml- O- MeBrtde and Mrs. children St. Louis Thursday Mr. Mre.

Arthur Knabelik of fit Jjouu and Mr. and Mre. Don Kranz of Granite City were fuettt ol Wood River friends Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Waferaaan of 411 Penning venue are announcing ttw birth of 10-pound boy at Ujelr home Thursday morning. The baby hue been named Bobby Thtc Us their first child. Mrs. Waceman formerly wu EcJcmann, for n. to bleed people in v.h«n the barber and the i apothecary were the principal phy- iskiaiis, and "kept up balance" I 0( in 1 by ffiniuiy 0 of circulation wu un- at the time.

the rxlilblt was iat radio I Between than in other w.il«?R to ISO years old 01 the wave par-1 white rats, used for medical ex- ularly the intention today, were on dls- It, i.i> tfif ntt-ti i )r r.wprrat* With Wtmtn. Allen was back on the AnolliT that Mat bwt Is the mauer of mUrfcri-nv. A ftlinre of tlile directing his Euphony or- lt rtiif Un; an absence the night i ait, MattoiJM, Harmonic of a when his place was taken stolon Is a sort or fo director oT'Ult Red of OIP program Ix-lng out bawl, the wave, but which Price, announcer for the hrurd on short wav. fashion show, varlfd tils rep- R. Hlsk, Mm.

Monken, Beacon, Mrs. M. Sehwen- vw Mrs. Ous Bangen was the guest of the club. In two the circle wUI meet with Mrs.

Season. Junior WMMB to Meet Junior Woman's club will Monday nlfht the Shamrock Inn. The business meeting will be followed by a travelogue, which will be sponsored by the lit- fcoinellnieii In HS many as two or three placet. iVinif tlatloim land In the vUlon eaiian a cnnalderable up of (he transmitted pictures These outlined fHffkuHteB are of the problems which 'have confronted the engineers of the laboratories In Jerwty City, N. H'rcordltiK (J K.

At pif.wijL the uis. Ing th'- In the vicinity of 107 ineteri, lor television in that hftnd Imfc been trouble Irorn that apparently cannot be ovnr One suggestion advanced a propoeed trade with amaUiur radio phone users, some of whom have around 140 nictere. Lsurs agree U) take the bunds from 100 to 120 and that tele- gn Into Die space from ISO to lift Another matter pointed out by Mr. fteploglc is the need o( fiigh power In telftvlittim brfladcusto. To deDvr a liable MgDHl he believer thnt Rt leaitt 20 kllowulU bn In nioat every nwtance.

He ftlao believes Uml it In actvlf.u.hlf' to lUje only clear for Mary Charles Ouils Stage For Fame in Radio by singing "Mother Machree" during nn Interiutssfmi. wan accompanied by the orchestra, which furnished munlc for the fashion show and also played a concert during each performance. Cooperating with tim Women's Club In the fair were the Red Crown baud of the Standard Oil local merchants, the Chamber of Commerce, tliR notary club, and the Kuphony orchestra, Tlie diiiplwys were furnished by IIP firms of the city and by he oil industries In the vicinity. Thanks for Aid. Profits from the fair will be do- lated charity, Mrs.

Ralph Volz, general chatrmatt, said Lodny In toned to the Tele- rraph today the Women's Club hanked those who cooperated with In the production of the fair. "We believe the fulr was an unqualified success thin year," It said, 'and this fact, in large measure, demonstrates the value of cooperation botween local orgarilzn- In the nchlevernent of civic enterprise." Assisting Mrs, Volz were Mrs, Robert Une, president of tho Women's Jlub, and Mm. W. I. Jollcy, Her advisors were Mrs, M.

F. Manning and Mm. o. Tlpton. Take Wood River Ciir-H in Community Fair WOOD ntVim, Get, lean, or Uic Illinois Lljlit Powtir reported to the police last eve- ilng timt hid automobile, a coupe, been taken from its parking in Community Park.

The machine has a light tan body with black fenders and has the namn of the power company liucrbl- fl on each side. and art An airplane trip and a rip abroad will be the aubjecta. Luncheon For Guetta Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryer of Bhel- were luncheon guests Thursday of Mr.

and Mra. Charlfts Huber. the Immediate family, Howard Wolte and Harry BUlngrube of Bt. were addl- Llonal Theuier BctKu 1 Uut Tin-ill From Mike that her riots NEW YORK Henri- free Mary Oliui'lcs, who conies U) nirilo from llm Hinge, Us doing bar hest tn win high pliiiuirli' for liomelf In Hie rnlftrlnluinoiil world With caroer her Biiln oli- iilin lmn time, for the men. lu wluiiu hho UKprewii 1 IHUn or no inK'i'Cht in fuel, MIC IN no husy rloiitu tlifi thlniiH I' not dike tlidiu tnlo uccotnii.

'I'lili, In of liof uiibiini hair. iliterpHlIng hliic nnil ol.licr al- trtblltcr, of luiluttrlludr jual (hf typs to wniTunt a upronil lorilc. a unlive ti delphitt, tiikon vital in fcinoft childhood. When liui yeum ukl olio UUN pretty KIKII! l)ui'k iliiuiicr, nnil ffive dftbut nil tiUtRp (is a pnrlti'lpniiKl in Hhe hua lived In Nrw York Ing her uliroiiit vvllli licr hf wits M. Hlni'c ihcii Wllflft htlldlt'lt Voice.

wjci nni. flioni- tin Iliiii f.lie on tin- hUur, hut nic hnjte ol ln'r pareul.i well. Hnmil- taw lier in "I'lnvintf the nh li'T biii i HPIH-HIIIIIIVX UlfltllllllK II leucllni! pull In "Charlntl'f. id-viie" in KnglniKl. Hfl' oil till; Miiiji' Iml lii'l Ul thn Illuvlfi, Wltll lit I'll 1 Ill IIUIIlU'l ot bliuii.v nullii huniil of Ittst, tlamuuy when nimit her (IrM liili'iopliriiic iiiiiii'itraiire hour ti Hitillo ('oluinl)iii rr aim luok pint hi oliinr tStttlU'CS, Hllrt UOVV llltil hfil'U an exi'lualvo cnn mtiNi Betlrten iw ubiuiy hsB a nnliiral flnlr 'or imiui- ing BK writ BS linpei inj well known slurs of and tho movies.

She tuliuilA likes th" but. S)IB a ii-ii) (hull out of rnrtlo, RllhovtKU i-numa control her nervnuniiPA.1 whm broadcaitlnu. BHn it PUT up ntlifnitlni! ihn now i.ho\\» wlvan engagcmfnu do not Wood River Church The Baptlat Ladies' Aid Society will hold annual chicken supper Oct. 23. the havlnf been changed from or, Class of the Bap- liat Church held regular meeV- ng In the church parlors Thursday night.

There was a good attendance. Plans were made for the wln- er'a work during the business meeting. A social time followed. Kfreshmcnts were served by the hostesses. Wood Blver Mr, and Mrs.

Everett fox, new- y-weds of Utt JVlday, arrived Tliursday at the home of the groom'i father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pox the Alton- Sdwardsvllle road. The young couple will be at home to their friends after Oct. 16, In flt.

Louis. Donnelly of First street. md Madison avenue has returned from a three month trip in Hew York, where she visited and Mrs, J. Kahney 'or Rockford, where they are attending; a meeting of Odd Fellows tod Rebekaha. Dan Halloran and daughter, Miss Kathleen, returned from a two- Name Wood River, Lewis-Clark Honor for Month WOOD fUVBH, Oct.

'oil pupils of thn Wood River and LowlJi-Clftrk schools for the first. nonth, grudp.s for which were Usued Monday, hnvft bwn Announced oy Alley. To iimke thn honor roll n. pupil mist mukp nil grades above avcr- (0 or A) In the major aub The Wood niver roll follows: McBrlde. flA Jane Oukcr, Roger Holconih, Kcolngor, Melvln Helen Wilson, Kthel Molte, Vcrna Taylor, Raymond Diet- Myrl Mnysni, Robert Schuelcr.

High honor uradn RA -norolhy Hermrllng Juno Tlioinivion, Traband, Marvin Don, Helen Hamilton Freda Uiu-ucr, Gwendolyn Pnvne. Ortidc fln -Cleneviv Buckler, l4j- verno Hnrmer. Vnrna Kruse, Virginia Anderson. Keith Carter, June Hull, Mue Kitgu.s, Elisabeth JUidlmuii, ICiiniri' Wageinftti, VA fltoecklln, Wll Moss. Orudo 7it Beth Smith, Carrol ChanineM, ttichnrd Mlnton, Doi'- oilvv Patton.

In tho Ciltlzpiwlilp being conducted the Junior llitih Huhonl thin the clasn flHa won tanner for the tlrst month Thn contest Is beUveei riinni Hi-mips, and bannn l.s nwiiMteii monthly lo the group thn hlghcHt average per pupil In good cltlwn nrilvliles. Miss Kthel Kaulk- tifr is lur thft group winning the banner this month. l.unchfion Mr wminm Htoneham waahos- les.s HI i o'clock luncheon ut. iirr iioiiu 1 on 'I'tuuMtny. Aticv luncheon two ta- wlfs i.f bridge were played.

MIA WiiHer Meyers and Mrs. H. t'lmppt'ii of itoxnna werp the 'I'liiiHi inesent were Mrs. sirtnsy othoun.l Mrs. price winners present were Mrs.

lather i Mra. Orville McBrlde, KSTP Go MiJeu Each Week MINNEAPOLIS UP) of JC9TP cover almott JjOoo miles territory each week provide orthwest listeners with remote broadcasts. Radio fans hear the various one after the other with' ut a single break the pickup carried from one point to anther. A corotant vigil kept on the lines going to and rom Minneapolis and St. Paul tudlos In carrying out the work completing successful broadcasts nd preventing breaks in programs Mar Aviation, OTTAWA The Canadian overnment contemplates the establishment of a new department communication to embrace both vlatlon and radio.

visit In Chicago Whlt- ii(5, Tnd, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Brett returned rom a trip to New York and New Jersey, stopping at Whiting, on their way back, where they were lolned by Mr. Brett's mother, who wilt make an Indefinite visit here.

Mr, and Mrs, Rex Hamilton and vlrs. James Mooney attended the funeral of Mrs. p. Q'Donncl In Orafton Thursday. Mayor and Mrs.

John Hamilton are in Orafton at the bedside of the mayor's mother, who continues In a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs, William Kltnstra Illinois Girl is Brightest IXOM three to twelve. That's the period which is most important to your development. And that'i the time many ore retarded mentally and physically by constipation.

Wiitch yourchlW, motherl At the tlrst niHn of hud breiith, coulee InnKue, headache, biliousness, lack of energy or nnpe.tite. a little Uiliformn l''lg Syrup. Tim pure vogeliiblo protlucl cleans- rcHulatcs a ohild's bowels without discomfort. No danger of the Inxntive habit when California l'ig Syrup is uiod. For It tones anc itrengtheiu weak colds or ch Idren's diseases, employ its gentle Bid to thtt system from becoming clogged with germs or waste.

Mothers everywhere urn eager to tell of the benellu secured for their children. Mrs. J. D. Andesco.

1809 Berwyn, Chlcano jays; '1 huve used California Fli Syrup with Lola Jean for three yetip IncHiea of breath, coatee constipation. It her bri ft tM ti happiest four-yewoM I know Look for the name California whtn buying. Thai is on every carton of the genuine, for your protection. FIG Organ With Radio Tubes Plavs in Four Voices DARMSTADT, Germany WP) aq organltt, has called upon radio tubes in devising no organ to poacecs greater poeilbsliUcs Uian a pipe organ. Through fcttitrtbuted by Heirian 'toveramtrtt, the city of Darmstadt, and the Pftder- ation for Promotion of Science he waa enabled dur- jlng the past vear devote hlm- self entirely to constructing a our-voice electric acoustic organ, after his first attempts with a one-voice instrument bad satisfied that he was really on the way to an Important discovery.

organ 1s like anjr ordinary pipe organ, except that radio tubes have been added. By to- creating or the current, vibration and resonance are effected, and the tone lonnsUon in- fluenwd New The modern sculptured bobs do wonder to bring out your personality. But like other present-day modes of arranging the hair, they atUsntion u. That's why it's 00 important nowadays to keep your hair soft, lustrous, abundant. The easiest and quickest way to give new lustre and color to hair, which has begun to look dull and tfelCM, with Dandcrlne.

And It makes the hair softer, easier to ar- holds It In place, Here's ajl you do. Each, time you use your brush just put A little Danderlnc on it. It removes the oily film from your hair; brings out Its natural color; glvee It more gloss than brllllantlne. Waves "set 1 with It etay longer. Dnnderlno dissolves the crust of dandruff; puta the scalp" In the )lnk of condition.

It stops tailing lair, A small bottle Is enough to how Its merit. Start.on It tonight. Danderine Ihe One Minute Hair Beautifiet MA. onua FIVE cam The radtophotoj srerice operated betweea Berlin and Nanking may be aofmeated ID the near future by with the United states and France. are schfduted to be made this fall between Wanking Wathlnston, D.

C. and Nanking and Paris. NEW QUEBEC ROADS Quebec to spend about 111.000.000 thic rear on the completion of 5 into the northern section of the Canadian province. These roads will open rlr- gln land to tourtsto. ThtrVi a Gotham Gold Stripe Stocking for Everything I If your Catfumt'i eu Stoelctng tftoutJ Bt 11 i ru OMUck Blitle Manila Brown Cricket Green Brownleaf Rtndtz-Votti i Nightingale 1 Qratn Afternoon wui At Ootd SMpT icddlth Brown Blue Wfne Red Navy ftutt Brown KK.1v Gold Stripe Service Sheer Chiffons $1,95 On Plasa at Third ONE DAY SALE Of Sample COATS and DRESSES By a Special New York Representative SATURDAY OCTOBER ilTH COATS All the new Fabrics, Furs and Styles DRESSES Jecseys, Silks and Velvets Phoebe Goldberg 11 vn 41 East Ferguson Avc SHOP FOR WOMEN Wood River, III.

Trade In On a NEW Try a Three-Time Classified Pay! Can 4 Woman Beautiful mage as If It Can be done "FINE FEATHERS MAKE FINE no good reason why any woman, married or single, should go without "fine not since they mean so much to her happiness and since they are available for only 89c Down and the balance payable In very little amounts over a period of months! Beauty D0WN ON ONE OF THESE DRESSES $1250 You will never miss' the small ajnount required weekly for one or two of these frocks, you will Just adore them when you see how lovely they are! these CJuumaur COATS Down Of course you win want a' new coat this Fall and now is the time to get It. Pay only soo Down and take home your 208 W. Third St. 2707 11 1, Broadway Your Old Phonograph FRANKE RADIO CO. Or Radio Trade in on Mo4019 MAJESTIC RADIO.

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