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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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New Douglas Enters Alton Hospital. Mrs. Daisy Sherman was admitted to the hospital In Alton for-treatment on Saturday, Attend Frmeral Rites. Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Wall, and Albert Ekhoff attended the funeral of Mike Johnson in Mt. Olive Monday. Notified of Illness.

Mrs, Clara Earlywine has been called to Chicago Saturday owing to the illness ot her daughter Dorcus. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans of Minneapolis, were recent visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Oren Alsop. Mrs. Fannie Flory spent several day the past week visiting in Staunton at the home Mr. and Mrs.

William Bennett. S. E. Gehrig was a visitor in St. Louis Friday.

Bert Virgin of Highland was a business visitor here Friday afternoon. O. H. Harned and daughter Norma Jane of Waterloo, visited Friday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Nettie Harned who accompanied him back to Iowa on Saturday.

She will spend the winter there. Miss Mary Jane Graham of Easl Alton spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartels. Edgar Isaacs, of Webster Groves, spent Sunday and New Year's Day with his parents, Mr.

anci Mrs. Edgar Isaacs, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bllyeu of Alton spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo Bilyeu. Miss Margarette Griffith of Carlln- rllle spent several days the first the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peterson.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bensinger and children of Alton spent Sunday a the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Ta bor. Mrs, Ida Prange and daughter Adelia spent several days the pas week visiting relatives in St.

Louis Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frey of Col 1 Hnsville spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. G.

G. Olive. Dr. A. F.

Kaiser of Highland was professional caller here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hagerman and baby of near Staunton were visitors with relatives here Sunday. A.

E. Thomas returned home Sun day after having spent the past week visiting relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bartels of Sor euto visited Sunday at the home George Bartels.

Randal Livingston of Gillespie vis iled Sunday with relatives here. Mr. aud Mrs. Emll Rosenthal anc sons of Edwardsvllle spent New Years Day at the home of ho parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. V. Tlmck er. Mrs. Charles Graham and soi Charles and daughter Lois Mae, anc Vance Knowlson of East Alton vis iled Friday evening at the home Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Bartels. E. W. Bunn attended a supervisor: meeting in Edwardsville Saturday.

Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sherme spent Sunday In Edwardsville will the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs William Rem, Miss Virginia Thomas and niec Miss I'atrlca of Chicago arrivec Sunday for a week's visit with th former's father, A. E. Thomas.

Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Bunn and soi Russell of Marine spent Sunday witl relatives here. George Bilyeu and sister, Mrs. Waller Griffith worn Litchfleld vis itora Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs, Oren 'Alsop and Mrs Melvina Alsop and daughter Mia Stolla spent Monday iu Soreuta wit Mr. and Mrs. Hule Smith. Dr. aud Mrs.

A. J. Schoen of Co' llnsvllle visited Monday at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoen.

Udell Sherman spent several day the past ''week In St. Louis visitiu Mr, and Mrs. Jack Drlscoll. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hemanti St, Louis and Miss Anna Johnson Clayton, spent the week end a the home of their mother, Mrs. mlna Johnson. Now You Can See "What the Best-Dressed Men are Wearing" 'S- If you've wondered what the well-dressed American man wears, study the sartorial lines of these dashing figures; pictured here are among "the world's ten best dressed men" by vote of tailors of London, New York and Hollywood. Four of the five Americans From left to right are: F. Frazier Jelke, New York stock broker, in a business suit; William Goadb Lpew, New York broker, in a Sports outfit; Adolphe Menjou (top), motion picture actor, and Fred Astaire, American dancer (below), sporting smart derbies (or bowlers, if you please): and Anthony J.

Drexel Biddle of Philadelphia in a two-piece ensemble for country wear. Astaire, while no among the first ten, was given honorable mention. Receive Word- of Death. Mrs. Frank Sawyer and sister Miss Hattie Mason, received a message clling of the death or their cousin, frs.

Antbnette Havour de Mauriac, her home in Willia'msport, Penn, Irs De Mauriac was a granddaugh? er of John Mason and spent her ummers at his farm, now known as Beverly Farm. Most of her life was spent in Chicago where she had ived until recent years. Three sis- ers. survive and -one son Octave de Mauriac lives iu the east. Sends Legislator Gift.

Congressman Henry T. Haiuey of llinois was recipient of a gift of Jhoice apples from Frank Zerwas. dr. Zerwas has an orchard on the bluff above Alton and his apples were Credited by the state i inspector as the best apples in Madison Coun- He is also supervisor of the on the Charles Levis farm. Farmers Sink During the -fall season many wells were' dug in this vicinity.

At the L. Slegrist gardens 'a deep well has been dug to further the supply of for the vegetables. Louis Ba'rth, Henry Ebbeler, George Grabbe and Henry Dasbley have all sunk wells on their farms. Enlarges Flsli I'ond. R.

L. Nolan has compiled an addition to his large pond northeast of Brighton road. Mr. Nolan has a well stocked fish pond and raises told fish for the retail market in St. I Pleasant Ridge Returns From Hospital.

Mrs, Clarence Anderson returned home Saturday from the Deaconess Hospital, Lincoln, where she been a patieut for the past mouths. has four Attend Milk Meeting. A number from here attended a meeting oC the Sanitary Milk Producers held Saturday afternoon at the Community Hall, St. Jacob. Attend Grange Party.

Several from here attended a party given by the Emerald Mound Grange Wednesday evening at their hall near Lebanon, Hold Kiitertaintneut. A Christmas entertainment was held Saturday evening by the Methodist Church at the Community Hall, St. Jacob. Attend Programs. Several from here attended the Christinas program given on Sunday evening by the P.

Church at the Community Hall in St. Jacob. Arnold Fritz Lebanon visited several days with relatives here. Miss Mae and Walter Black spent Sunday at the Orrin Black home. Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Rhein were Lebanon visitors Saturday. Miss Helen Townsend of St. Louis visited relatives here Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Win. Kircheis of St. Louis visited relatives here over the week end. Mr.

and Mrs. Lelancl Hoyt of Coi- linsville visited Christmas at the Leo StreifC home. Miss Mae and Walter Black were East St. Louis visitors Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Monken and daughter Irene were Lebanon visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. i Townsend and family aud Mr.

aud Mrs. Orrin Black and son spent Christmas Day at the Wm. Townsend home in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.

Leto Stretff visited Sunday at the Leo StreifC home. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Reiss and family of Trenton visited relatives here Christmas Day. Any time you run across a bruised and lacerated theory, set it down that it has been in collision with a fact.

FREE Chiropractic Clinic Arrangements Have Bean Made for a 'FREE' Educational Chiropractic Clinic to be Held in EDWARDSVILLE, JAN. NEXT THURSDAY This is one of a series of such clinics now being conducted in Various parts of tho state. Special examiners of the educational Chiropractic clinics will bo present. Dr. E.

li. Jones of San Francisco anil Dr. O. J. Robinson of Angeles, will be in charge of tho clinic.

The examiners will have special equipment including an X-ray Laboratory. Sinco the work is of an educational natnro there will be NO CMAKGE to the public for consultation or evauiination. If the patient desires X-ray work there will bo a minimum charge for Oils service. The clinic -is of but one day's duration, therefore appointments will bo limited, those making appointments first will be given preference. Pho.na 379 for your appointment at once! DR.

I. KNAUEL a North Main Street. Hollywood Gossip Dan Thomas Hollywood, Jan. 2--Wandering with the 81m celebs; Otto Kruger giving a new hoe a workout in Ills backyard garden he's forsaken his golf clubs the hoe, temporarily at least. Madge Evans and Tom Gallery off for some morning tennis Madge looking most attractive in her gray knitted tennis shorts and gray polo shirt.

Spen- Paterson telling their past while cer Tracy and Pat each other bits of strolling across the studio they are playing the leads in "Bottoms Up" and feel they should be really well acquainted. Dorothy Tree taking her newly acquired sheep dog for an airing or uuybe the dog's taking her It's hard to tell. Pat O'Brien and'his wife showing Pat's parents all the sights pt Hollywood or nearly all of them. Joan Crawford busily persuiag plans for a swimming pool which she hopes will be ready for use by the time swimming weather rolls around again. Jeanette IfacDonald's two dogs, Stormy Weather aud Captain, chasing Ted Healy down the with Healy's stooges urging the dogs on.

Jean Hersliolt translating the inscription on Muriel Evans' Egyptian bracelet. Will Rogers playing host to Joel McCrea and Prances Dee, otherwise known as Mrs. McCrea, in the Fox cale. Frances still isn't used to that Mrs. business, Margaret Livingston, out here for a short visit, lunching with her sister, Helen, in Carole Lombard still are' keeping the same place.

and George Raft their twosome intact. Lupe Velez coming into the M-G-'M commissary with her two Mexican chllhau- htia puppies in her bathrobe pockets aud getting chased out again for letting one of them loose on a table. Jean Parker looking most attractive in a blue "Gibson Girl" dress and lunching with William Bakewell, looking most uncomfortable in one of those high 1900 collars. Around Palm Springs in an afternoon. Charlie Fan-ell playing tennis in the El Mirador courts with Virginia Valli and several others forming an interested gallery.

Jimmy Durante clowning around the swimming pool he's as funny in water as he is on the screen maybe funnier. Lilian Harvey attired in a white bathing suit with a cactus design on one hip out here on the desert Lilian has earned tha name of "a prospector's dream of home." Back In Hollywood and up to Colleen Moore's party what a party! practically the entire film colony roaming through the many-roomed mansion. Gloria Swanson and the Marquis de la Falaise conversing mirthfully off in a corner and neither Michael Farmer nor Connie Bennett anywhere in sight. Colleen bustling here and there, making sura that everyone is happy and looking almost like a picture in deep purple pajamas. LaPlante actually enthusiastic over being home from her European jaunt and proving that the reports ol trouble between her and William Seiter were exaggerated grossly.

Marian Nixon and her ex-hubby, Eddie Hillman, most congenial even though they didn't arrive together. Russell Gleason, Dick Powell and Billy Bakewell all making a big fuss over Mary Brian one at a time, though, son and June Gale trying out all the Hoot Gib- different refreshments all three of the Young Slaters present, Loretta with Spencer Tracy, as usual guess that fire still is burning, after all Jimmy and Lucille Glea- BOU talking about horses, Beu Lyon and Bebe Daniels arriving late. Bess Meredyth sitting by tha bar, but sipping coffeo while hubby Michael Curtiz roams around he introduces her as Miss Meredyth'" a great discovery what Hollywood really needs is more Colleen Moore parties. Visit Statue of St. Therese.

Corsica, Jan. 2--Thousands of peasants today made a pilgrimage to the church at the village of Porto Vecchlo, -where a three-foot plastei statute of St. Therese was emitting moisture which the faithful believed to be miraculous A Cheering Visit From the First Lady Staunton AVoniitii Dies Hove, Mrs. Caroline Mull, 59, wife of Ernest Mull, died at 1:30 o'clock Sunday at her home in Stauuton following a four-day illness due to heart disease, Mrs. Mull was born August 10 1874 in Staunton, a daughter of the late William Altevogt.

She was a member of Zions Lutheran Church Surviver by her husband and foul daughters, Mrs. Henry Hasse, aud the Misses Edna, Lydia and Loretta Mul at home. A son, August Mull, wai killed in an 'automobile accident on December 1, 1023. She is also survived by the following sisters and brothers: August Altevogt, St. Louis, William, Charles and Otto Altevogt aud Mrs.

Sophia Sievers, of near Staunton, Mrs. Jfarj Purslow, Highland Park, aud Mrs. Joseph Franz, The body was removed to the Huatman funeral home in Stauntou. Receives Certii'ieate. Officials of the First Nationa' Bank of this city have received a certificate designating the bank as affiliated with the federal deposit insurance system.

The deposit insurance plan became effective today. Deposits up to will be guaranteed in full by a fund made up of assess ments on the banks, with a sum added by the government, James P. Kerr, cashier of the bank, stated. Married at Hamel. Mrs, Gertrude Klotz Holeschel was married on Saturday to Williau Roukeii, a contractor Hamel.

The ceremony took place at the parsonas of the new Gehleubeck Church neai The event was celebrated ii Staunton at tho home the bride'; mother. They will reside in Hamel. Couple Is Married. The marriage of Marie C. Haimiu of Livingston to Joseph W.

Stauke Williamson which took placo at th Catholic Church in Livingston Sat urday was celebrated iu Liviugstoi that evening. Celebrate WitU Bombs. Explosion of bombs which markei the approach of the New Year earl Saturday evening resulted in man calls to the police department. RO0MANIA TO STKEXGTHEX! CABINET FOR CKTSI Bucharest, Roumaula, Jan. 2 -Strengthening of the cabinet to dea with -the grave political crisis pre cipitated by assassination Premier Ion G.

Duca was predictec today as the nation prepared to hou or the dead leader with a state fu neral. Constantino Angelescu, minister education, selected by King Carol assume the prime ministry, was re garded as likely to be confirmed the post. It was expected that on or two ministers would be replaced Reports last night that Forelgt Minister Tltulescu had resigned wer denied authoritatively. URGES NEW APPROACH PKIMPPINJil PROBLEJ Here you get an idea of that well laiown Frankllu 1). Itoose- velt-is famous for radiating.

You can tell that McGinn, a-paUent in the enlisted men's ward at tho S. Naval Hospital in Washington, D. feels better already as the First Lady warmly shakes his hand. Washington, Jan. 2--A commute of prominent educators and publish ers today urged upon Prcsidcu Roosevelt a new approach to th Philippine independence problem based upon the political aud eco nomic needs of the islands.

committee, sponsored by th Foreign Policy Association of Ne York and the World Peace Foundation of Boston, recommended greate political automony for the Phllii pines immediately and iudcpendeuc after 10 years of adjustment in ac cord with an international ueutraliza tion agreement. Use display advertising. Notified of DttHlh. Relatives have received word of death of Charles Brown in Liberty, Mo. A son of the late Zebb'edee Brown, and brother of Mrs.

Nellie Brown Gillham of Alton, he was a native this township. Speaks at Meeting. Walter Mikesh gave a talk on Russia at the Parent Teacher Association meeting at Moro Thursday evening. A native of Russia, he told of the Christmas customs in" rural Russia. Entertain at Dinner.

Mr. and SatRastt and daughters, Mrs. Addison Baird aud Miss Veva Satgastt were hostess to a dinner party Christmas Day. Entertains Friends. Mr.

aud Mrs. William Crawford entertained a party of relatives and friends Christmas Day. Personals. Miss Dorothy Jackson visited her cousin Miss Hazel Hussongat Maplewood, Mo. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay spent the holidays with Mrs. Kay's mother, Mrs. R.

Ward, in St. Clair, Mo. Miss Elizabeth Robinson of Chicago was a 'guest of Mrs. Henry" Pilcher recently. Miss Sara and Ralph Spoouer of St.

Louis are spending the holidays at the home of their uncle, Charles Spoouer and family. Dr. and Mrs. Franklyn Walton ol St. Louis of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Wm. McNiet, Christmas. Mrs, F. W. Anderson of Little Rock, visited at (he Willard Oelsou home recently.

Mrs. Auder son vas formerly Miss Mattie Stwr: ot Godfrey. A. Davis "and sisters, the Davis were guests of Mrs. Alex was.

and family Christmas, 1 home in Alton. Miss Blanche Peters of Kansas City was visitor at the home of aunt, Mrs. William Waters over the Christinas season. Mrs. Will Kruse ot Chicago spent the Christmas holidays with Kruse's parents and her children.

J. C. Chambers, of Dayton, Ohio, was a guest of Samuel Lindley recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Smith of St, Louis were guests oC Mr. and Mrs.f Howard Chamberlain on Sunday. George Adair is visiting friends in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Copley of" Louis spent the week end with their'. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georme Cop- ley. After a long illness Mr.

Copley was able to be out and attend the Christmas services in the Congregational Church. Rev. and Mrs. Lutz and daughter Miss Helon -visited at the honie of elatives in Belleville Monday. KDDIK HAS KETURXED TO ST.

LOUIS Eddie Dunstedter, native of Edwardsville, who has become ly known as an organist and pianist broadcasting on national liookups, has returned to St. Louis from Minneapolis, where lie was located in recent years. Dunstedter and his partner, Tom Baker, a tenor, are broadcasting thii week on KMOX. They opened a weeks' engagement at the Fox Theater Friday. Next they will appear at Hotel Jefferson for two weeka as guest artists.

Dunstedter expects to begin an engagement late in January at one of the large St. Louis hotels as leader of a dance orchestra which he is now assembling. DOLLAR COX'JTXUES WEAK OX EXCHANGE London, Jan. 2 The American dollar continued weak today. The pound opened at It opened yesterday at and closed at On Saturday, the last trading day in New York, it opened at and closed at 15.12%.

French francs opened at 83, unchanged from yesterday's close. They opened yosterday at 82 15-16. NIGHT RBIVES CMOS WITHOUT DELICATE DRUG CO. Wednesday, Jan. 3 ANOTHER SAVING DAY ON DRUG STORE EXPENDITURES STAMPS' INSTEAD OF ONE ft will pay you to re- iu these extra saving one each week SPECIAL--For Wednesday Only with a purchase of 25c box Delicate's Cold Tablets $100 worth of rnrr I Stamps lIlLL EWSFAFERI.

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