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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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Alton, Illinois
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Saturday Night Sat- 'scat- dj aftd EAS-f Ingte-n tirdiy tered, tfi Entry Sutiday aftefnodn whew tM janitor, M. o. Clausen, ths ntlldlhg. The rear door of thff building had been left open by the vandals. It has not been determined how entry was gained.

Blair School was subjected to the same treatment. In both caws the teachers' desks were At the Blair building, a Window broken to gain entry. Dads to Meet At East Alton EAST ALTON, Nov. 28-A spe. clal meeting of the Dad's Club will be held "Tuesday at 7:30 p.

m. at Blair School. Representatives from the various organizations, including the Parent-Teacher Association, American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Mother's Club, Senior and Junior Woman's Clubs, VFW, VFW Auxiliary, Cartridge Westerner JClub, Chamber of Commerce, 'Exchange Club, Ex- changettes, churches and Scout troops, Will discuss plans: for the community Christmas project which the Dad's Club is ing. Any dad In'District 101 may join the group. Attend Music Meet EAST ALTbN.

Three members of the East Alton -Wood er High School band, James Treat, Jack Allen, and Don Glassey, with their director, Chester Hughes, returned Saturday from Champaign, where they participated In an musid meet. The group was accompanied by Mrs. Hughes and Gary Nelson, Joyce Wells and Ella Jennings, East Alton, and Don Jamerson, Wood River, accompanied by their director, Miss Vera' Jones, took part in a 300 voice chorus at the meet. They were accompanied by Barbara Cheely, East Alton. Sandra Upsey Six Years Old EAST Asa Lipsey, 320 Church street, entertained Friday afternoon at her home, honoring her daughter, Sandra, who marked her sixth birthday.

The children were taken to the business-district during the afternoon to view the Christmas parade. On returnirig to the Lipsey home, games were played with prizes being given to Michele Pan- echi, Jackie Williams, and Morris Rogers. Each child was presented with a favor and a balloon: Guests, in addition the prize vi in 7 wer e.Barbattt WllkersoiiJ yicki Lipsey, 'Pamela Tucker, Linda Harr, Doiime'-and Ronnie Susie Williams Shirley and Barbara Sivia, tend Be and'Dpnnle Randolph. Mrs. Florence Lipsey, Wobcl River, Sandra's paternal grandmother and Mrs.

Howard C. Jones, Wood tne maternal grandmother, AtTOH IVWIHHJ TttLBttKAM Mfc. tionaw entettained Friday evenin a Aft shower, hofloflAS Mrs: Ct punfcy, 8T? Halter awnw. Games provided afttettawimtnt rtna the evening twth fimes be- Ag to Mrs, HartJd Chafflbeflalft, Miss Williams, Otlsws at the shower Smith, Mrs, VTftr- Mrs. Lester Oarminky, Mrs.

Aiyde Angel, Mrs. Melvin Schien, Lttckard. Mrs. Lloyd Sftsden, Mrs. Edward Green and Mrs.

Merle Green. Upon the arrival of the guests, their gifts were placed fn a sinet decorated in pink and blue. Following unwrapping of the gifts, -efreshments were served. Round Table Class to Meet EAST ALTON. The Round Table class of the First Methodist Church will have a Covered dish dinner, Thursday at 6t30 p.

m. in the social room of the Church. In charge of the dinner are Mr. and Vfrs. Jack Gardner and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Moore. Chamberlains Entertain EAST Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamberlain, 917 Haller avenue, entertained Saturday evening with an impromptu get-together at their home.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 'Siglar, Mrs.

Dora Stfrrk, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balster and Mr.

and Mrs. James Lauchner. Fire Department Responds EAST ALTON. The fire de- was called Saturday at :30 a. m.

to East Alton Auto Parts, 333 East St. Louis avenue. Loss was minor. Theater EAST and Mrs. Joe Nolan, Mrs.

Florence Day, Mrs. a LaTowskyj Mrs. George F. Smith, Clifford Cooper, Miss Adele McDonald, Miss Jessie McDonald, Mrs. Harry Ringering, Nancy Cooper, Georgene Smith, Janet-lea Brazfer, and Pat and Charlene Owen, attended the American Theater, St.

Louis, Saturday afternooni Th6 trip was sponsored by the Wesleyan Service Guild. Honor Former Neighbors Mr. and Mrs, Alvln Cannedy, 217 Wood River, held open house, Saturday evening at their home, honoring a former neighbor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sawyer and family of Waukegan.

Several guests called. Mrs. Sawyer is the former Miss Dorothy Paddock and Sawyer was employed for several years at Western Cartridge Co. Attend Paducah Auction EAST Ray Beggs, 200 Washington, left Sunday to attend a cattle auction at Paducah, Ky. Beggs, and operator of the auction house on Washington avenue, will return Wednesday to be on hand for his regular Thursday evening auction.

Absent from Work EAST Harold McDon aid, 100 North Wood River ave nue, has been absent from his em ployment Shell Oil Co. for th past two weeks because of His condition is improved and hi hopes to he ato return to hi soon; Injured Ankle EAST Mrs. Lena Hindrichs, 500 'Broadway, is hard able to be about her home be cause of an injured ankle. Mrs Hindrichs severely sprained he ankle several months ago and i had improved to the extent tha she was able to get about. Recent the cfturch nfng.

Atoestft and at, LOUIS, and fttw Hawkins and datfgh- and Mary LOU, west Howird Mid daughter, Brighton ttftd Mr. and Mrs. drftw JackSbn morning tn EftglMft is at Jacob? fufteral ng Westenkeuhlef, Emma HeTniMUftft 9k of the fefe Herman ft. nd fttei ttelmkftfhp, ffieA Conrad Nurtihg Home, AttoW, Sat- day it fh. Sfte was bottk to Si IjrMi, Nov.

2ft, IffiiS, fttwrffig to inity in IStft, where she lived uni 11 enterWg thft Alton honte. SnS a sutVlwd by ft sister, Mri Mffti Dalhaus, ft pBtient in 'tttft Conrad Home, and nieces ahd eph'ews and cmiaHi A Wether, Edward H. Helmkamp, 'ptece8ed her Ift death Its iftSS. fhl at'the Smith fufterSl Ibrne, 'Set haltd, wfiere friends inSy 11 a. m.

Tuesday, at which Ime the body will be taken to St. John Evangelical Church, of which he was a life-long member. The body will lie in state there until time of the funeral services, let for 2 p. m. The Rev.

Robert Zimmerman, pastor of the church, will officiate and burial will be In the church cemetery, CHARACTERS OF SHURTLEFF OPERA "Frantic Physician" to be given at Alton High School Tuesday and Wednesday-are Ha Raffaelle as Luanda, and Kenneth Wikowsky as Leander. Dress Rehearsal Tonight for Two Shurtleff Comic Operas Dress rehearsal for the- two comic operas to be presented by Shurtleff College at Alton High School auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday evenings will be held at the high school. tonight. The operas, "The Maid Mistress" and "The" 'Frantic are under the direction 6f Oren Brown of the Shurtleff music staff. The shorter of the two is "The Maid as Mistress," in which "the maid (Dona schemes to win'the favor of the country gentleman, played 'by Glenn Thomas.

The mute servant is played by Seldon Faulkner. There are eight characters In "The Frantic The story is Concerned with the affair of Lucinda who is being forced by her father, to marry a wealthy man whom she does not love. In order to postpone the wedding and finally prevent the marriage, Lucinda has pretended she has her speech. The remainder of the story deals with the cure of trie girl. The plot becomes involved, but at the end permitted to marry the' Kef choice.

Ila played the part of'Gretel in "Hansel and Gretel" presented the college group last year, takes the part of Lucln- ly, however, it became inflamed. She will be required to remain off the foot for several days. da. Kenneth Wikowsky is cast ai Luclnda's lover, Leander. Othei roles are taken by Bill Reed, Alice Towse, Albert Buckner, Jame Kesslnger, Lois Schoenbaum, and John Bowers.

Delores Zlmmer man and Paul Mitchell are- thi pianists for the productions. The curtain time is set for in order to make it possible fo small children to attend. Ticket are on sale at the college, am may be purchased at the doo either evening. i Rioters Swallow Gold Fiercely objecting to a searcl by customs men, 75 Arabs lande recently at Bombay, India, start ed a riot. Later they were al taken to a hospital for X-rays which showed that 20 of them had swallowed pieces of gold.

Mr. ftntf Mrs. 3, M. Priaay after spending a vacation in Hottifon, The Rev. A.

W. Perry and family spent the Thanksgiving holidays In Decatur, with brothers and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers and Louis Thornton jfpent the holidays tetrd Mo.

W. T. Brown departed StftWatr for ftoaston, where they plan to stay for the vtthter. 'Mrs. Florence Nickolson spent several days the week in St, visiting relatives and friends.

The "SSCA of the Alton Sour cream, flavored with a tie finely grated otilon, fnakrt i "different" sauce for boiled to cubes. Season with salt per and heat together gently sprinkle with parsley or paprika before serving. Pall from Horse Fails to Daunt West Alton Girl WEST ALTON, Nov. Belle Menger, 18, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Menger, suffered Injuries her leg and arm Friday afternoon when thrown from a horse, which she was riding to the home of a music pupil.

A riding enthusiast, Miss Menger was thrown when her horse stumbled. After her injuries were treated, she returned to her horse, which had been tied by a hy-stnnd- er, mounted and continued on her way to her pupil's home. She is a student and teacher at Royal School of Music, Alton, and spends much of her spare time riding. Went Alton Notes WEST ALTON. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr.

WHEN KIDNEYS WorkTooOften Are you embarrassed And bothered by too frequent diminution during the day and night? Thla symptom well as burning, itching passages. Bladder IrrlUtlons, Backache, Strong Cloudy Urine, preasure over the Bladder, awollen ankles or rheumatic palna, maybe due to temporary germ Irritation and non-organlo and non-systemic- Kidney and Bladder In such caies the very first dote ot OYSTER usually goes to work right now helping you these three ways: Helps nature remove cejtaln irritating non-specific germs In acid conditions, a. Thus helps re- Here a frequent cause of many aches and pains. 3. By relieving and calming Irritated tissues, It helps reduce or smarting passages day and night.

Get OY8TEX from your druggist, alve it a fair trial under tatlstactlon or money bade guarantee. LOOK IN THE to find? IT DOESN'T take a pack of bloodhounds to trade down most products or if you look in the Yellow Pages first. A telephone call or two will turn up most anything, including items that are unusual or hard to find. That's because the Yellow Pages are so complete. They list thousands of business, service and professional people in easy-to-find "classified" form products and services for daily use as well as once in a lifetime.

Use the Yellow Pages when you want to find Manufacturers or wholesalers when you're in the market for large quantities Local dealers who sell nationally advertised services or trademarked products. The address or telephone number when you know the firm's name or the name when you know only the address. Business or professional men with com' mon surnames, like Smith or Tones. You'll find them faster in the Classified. The Claulfied of Your Telephone TIMBERS TO SHINGLES! No matter ivhat your lumber requirements may be.

see FISCHER LUMBER CO (East Alton). Here will be found complete lumber in sizes and lengths for small repair job or the 'building of an entire home. Prices are consistent with the quality We Have 'Em U.S.G. GLASTEX ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES Square 215-lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES S48 Pier Square OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS l-Pc.

8.0x6.0 $49.50 1-Pc. 8.0x7.0 $59.50 l-Pc. 9.0x7.0 $72.50 Sectional 8.0x7.0 $72.50 CONCRETE BLOCK WATERPROOFERS Aquella per gal. $3.95 Bondex 5-lb. pkg.

$1.10 Asphalt Coating, 5 gall. $2.75 STEEL CELLAR SASH 15x12 2-lt. $3,90 15x16 2-lt. $4.10 15x20 2-lt $4,45 15x20-4-lt. $7.65 Coal Chutes $7.00 U.S.G.

SHEET ROCK 5c ft. ROCK LATH 4c ft. We have a full line off Plastering Materials including Metal Corner Rite, Metal Corner Beads. Metal Arches, Plaster, Plaster Color, Finish Lime, Keene's Cement. Corrugated Culvert 8" $1.35 ft.

12" ft. 10" $1.50 ft. IS" $2.10 ft. KNOTTY PINE PANELING, 14c ft. S'4" fl'8'V KNOTTY PINE MAE 1,90 4" FIELD lOc per ft.

ROOFING, $8.80 square ROUGH CYPRESS FENCING 12c bd. ft. No. 2 WPP BARN SIDING RED PICKET FENCE 4' (toll 100'ft, 9,00 6'Roll 100-ft $15.00 FISCHER LUMBER CO. ST.

LOUIS AVi, IA5T A1TON WAI 4,4371 TVTOWis the time to get JlN getting the most fun, the most use out of your Buick in the months ahead. Quick-trigger starts, that is. A lively, quiet chassis that rides you in lazy comfort, without squeaks. And remember that with the days getting shorter you'll want your lights bright and "on the beam." Roads will b6 be sure your tires have good, safe treads, and your brakes are adjusted for smooth gentle stopping. Skilled in the special care of Buicks as we are, knowing your Buick and the factory-engineered methods keeping it always at its best, we can give you all this surely and Drive in this week.

Time's coming when we'll be crowded with rush it's easier to give you the best service in a hurry when our schedule is open. Just tell us you want our quick but thoroughgoing checkup on all the points listed Leave your Buick in our hands, and our special brand of Buick care relieve you of any car-worries in coming winter months!" CHASSIS preparedness checkup NOW valve lappet clearance Clean and re-oil air cleaner Check oil filter clement Adjust carburetor for belt economy Tighten cylinder head Drain, fluih cooling Inipect all hotel, tighten jolnti Determine antifreeze Clean, adjutt dhtrlbutor points Time Ignition for peak performance Clean and reiet ipark plugi Check bottery-refIll-clean off corrotlon, coat terminal! Check generator bruihei, charging Check headlight alignment and brlghtneu Fill homing with Igbrleont and pack front wheel bearings Impact front Check car heoter for winter utt Check iteerlng alignment Bwmper-to-bumper LUBRICARE, Including trouble-preventing Inspection i PHILLIP REILLEY BUICK BROADWAY.

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Years Available:
1853-1972