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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 10

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Alton, Illinois
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PAGE TEN ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH 5 to Graduate At Moro School Dr. Hawkins to Address Class Tonight MORO, May 5. Five students will graduate from the Moro public school this evening at 8 o'clock. The program to be held at (he school As follows: Processional, "Gavotte Moderne" by Burnand, Constance Hope Jenne; Invocation, the ReV. R.

P. Zimmerman; piano solo, "Fur Elise" by Beethoven, Dorsey; recitation, Velma Duvall; recitation, Elvira Surges, Songs, "Old King Cole" an "Stoodola Pumpa," Folk Tunes Moro School Chorus; address, "Tn Influence of Grea' Men," Dr. Do P. Hawkins, professor of English Shurtleft College. Presentation Diplomas.

Sons by audience, firs verse of "The Star Spangled Ban net. Benediction, the Rev. R. Zimmerman. Members of the class are Riven Burges, Roger Landreth, Velmi Duvall, Joan' Dorsey, Rlchan Elmer E.

Jenne I principal. Prairietown PRAIRIETOWN. Miss Aden Duitmann of Alton visited her par entt, Mr, and Mrs. Hilbert Dust and brother, Robert, Thurs day. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Weaver Cottage Hills spent Sunday eve nlng visiting her mother, Mrs Frieda Knoche. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Eilert. St.

Louli visited relatives her Saturday. Mr. and MM. Henry Werner Kdwardsvllle visited his sister Mrs. Frieda Knoche, Saturday.

Charles Ellis of Wood River vis Ued his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Grote, Sunday. David Lee and Wanda Ka, Knoche visited their grandmother Mra. Frieda Knoche, Saturday am Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wcsthof family of Staunton visited hli Mr. and Mrs. William WesthoW, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Stlegemey- of St. visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ulsmann recently.

Otis Drake and Mrs. Fred Knoche were at Edwardsville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hartmann of Jerseyvllle visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Westhoff, Sunday. Mabel Knoche of Alton is several days with her mother, Frieda Knoche. Mrt. Minnie Hillebrand is a patient at Alton Memorial Hospital.

She entered the hospital Monday. Mrs. William Franke, who underwent surgical treatment weeks ago at Alton Memorial Hospital, returned to her home Friday. She is recuperating. MM.

Walter Schlnghlag, Leo Glassmeyer and Lydle Bernhart, members of the adult confirmation class, were confined nt. the Lutheran Church by the Rev. W. C. Bekemeyer, Sunday.

Mlse Arlene Dustmann, a student nurte of, St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, left Alton Sunday for St. Vincent's Sanitorlum, St. Louis, for three-months study. Miss Dustmann is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hilbert Dustmann of Prairietown. PFC. ROBERT M. GILL AND MISS IRENE CUELLAR were mar ried at Prenbyterian Church in Jerseyville on Easter liunday tw Rev.

David B. Max Studio, County K. of Chapter Meets At Wood River WOOD RIVER, May hundred thirty men, representing the six councils In the county attended the semi-annual meeting of the Madison County Chapter Knights of Columbus, Wednesday night, at. the local council's club rooms, Whllelnw and Lorena ave nues. Three speakers, (he Rev.

Francis Lee of Wood River, the Rev. Edward Dunn of Alton and the Rev. Klassner of Venice, discussei! the possibility of setting up an athletic program, social meetings with wives and parades for May day and Columbus day In one city In the county each year. Entertainment for the occasion was furnished by Roland Ellenberger, vocal soloist, who was accompanied by Mrs. Kay Shanahan.

Wilbur Kienstra served us chairman of the entertainment committee. Activities of the various councils during the past six months were noted by the secretaries of each Opening the meeting was ohn Harmon, grand knight of he Wood River council, who urned the meeting over to Francis Manning, grand knight of the ounty chapter. Represented at the meeting were men from Highland, Colllnsvllle, Mton, Edwardsville, Tri-Citles and Wood River. Next meeting of the ounty-wide organization will be Highland next fall. Initiated Into Mortar Board WOOD RIVER.

Dorothy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 2. Vernor of 627 Lorena avenue, was one of 20 Initiates apped In an early morning ritual jy Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary at the Univer- Uy April 27. Mem- ers of the board are chosen on basis of their scholarship, leaci- rship and service to the univer- ty.

Miss Vernor merited rec- mmendation to Mortar Board trough her work in the Illinl 111 on. During the past semester she as served In the Illini Union oard as director of the Department of Recreation of which cam- us Mothers' Day is a function. She OARKKTT'S Offer you wonderful of bnby furniture, mule by thn notion's fandins; manufacturer! and crt (o voilr Urou in BVKNfNQS UNTIL DROP SIDE CRIBS unit strongly bulTt 14 SAFETY HIGH CHAIRS Strong, nicely finished 9S fhaln, iproltilly priori! CRIB MATTRESSES Especially and built for BABY CARRIAGES to choose $4 M.Ufi from. I'ririMl from I FOLDING PLAY PENS Buby ran play in A.9A safety In I TRAINING SEATS $3.45 TRAINING $3.45 STROLLERS $7.95 WK UIVB AM) RKDKEM KAGI.K STAMPS THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 Doctors Name New Committees At Wood River WOOD RIVER, May of the Wood River Township Medical Society for the including a group which will co-operntf with the Chnmber of Commerce in forming plans for the dedication of the Wood River Township Hospital, were announced by Dr. Maurice Woll, president of the society, as fallows: Members of the committee which will work with the Chamber and also determine the nature of a Society gift to the hospital, are Dr.

W. V. Roberson, Dr. H. A.

Mit- tlemsn and Dr. Thomas Kelly. Other committee members named by Dr. Woll include Dr. L.

D. Archer, Dr. Harry Mendelsohn, Dr. H. P.

Morgan and Dr. Zoda D. Chi, national psychology honorary. She is social chairman at Kvans, women's residence hall. Lumiey, program; Dr.

Anthony Salvatore, Dr. H. A. Mittleman and Dr. W.

V. Roberson, medical legal. Dr. W. Uouter, Dr.

Leo H. Konzen and Dr. E. R. Quinn, census, and Dr.

B. L. Roberson, Dr. Thomas Kelly nnd Dr. Lyle L.

Baker, membership. In addition to co-operating wlthj the Chamber on the hospital dedicatory program, the Medical Society also intends to cooperate with the Illinois Department of Public Health in a drive to examine members of families and close contacts of persons who were positive reactors to the tuberculin tests given here during the winter. Library Book Loans Drop Off At Wood River BERNARD W. DOLAN AND MISS LORETTA BEIERMANN were married lait week at Church of the Holy Ghost in jer- seyvilln by Rev. Paul P.

Heinen Studio. hag recently been made director of the Department of Kntcrlninmcnt for the fall semester and will be In charge of Dads' Day, University Sings, Union Variety Show, Club Commons and Union Movies. Miss Vernor is a member of Psi WOOD RIVER, May dipped from a seven-year high of 4910 books and periodicals during March to 4056 during April, GUTTERING, 5" Half Round Slip joint Ft 15c DOWNSPOUT. 10-ft. sections $169 LAWN CHAIRS, Wood and Canvas $298 REO POWER LAWN MOWER $il850 LAWN Diamond Edge, Blue Crass $19.98 $23.98 FISHING RODS REELS NYLON LINE.

CAMP STOOLS $1.98 If 11 1 MFD HARDWARE AND 1R CH ELECTRIC CO. MfONK 1H8 MILTON ROAD it was disclosed at the regular monthly meeting of the Wood Kiver Public Library board of trustees, Wednesday night, at the library. Drop in circulation was attri-, buled to warmer weather and the fact, that schools will close soon. The April figure, however, is onr of the highest April totals experienced by the library in recent years and compares with circulation of 4457 during February ant? 4298 during January. Sixty new books, including 18 juvenile, 25 adult fiction and 17 aflult non-fiction were ordered by the library board at last night's meeting.

Announcement was made that Miss Thelma Juhlin, head librarian, Miss Lestlne French, assistant librarian, and two members of the board, Mrs. Fenton Soliday and Mrs. E. L. Ktmmel, will attend a regional conference of librarians and trustees at Carbondale, Friday.

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