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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 3

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County Social and Organization Activities New Year's Paitj. A New Year's watch paity was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomas, Hodge avenue, Granite City. A 6 o'clock dinner was served and the evening was spent in playing cards.

Luncheon was served at midnight. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Svoboda, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Svoboda, and children, Alma and Roman, Mr.

and Mrs. Alolse Svoboda, John Svoboda, Mrs. Anna Bousek, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bousek of Edwardsville; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Adolph and daughter Peggy Ann of Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. G. Wlllaredt Miss Luella Willaredt and George Hackethal of Mitchell; Mr.

and Mrs George Adolph and daughter Kath ryn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schluete and daughter Eileen and Mi. am Mrs.

Al Thomas and daughter Albei ta of Granite City. Entertain at Dinner. Mr and Mrs. Wm Schulze enter tained the following guests at 7 o' clock dinner New Yeai's Day: Mis Augusta Stahlhut from Clayton, Mo Miss Ellen Schulze from Universit City, Mo Bob Walker from Kansa City, and Fiank Ehlert of Gran ite City. Entertain Dinner.

Mrs R. V. Smith and Mrs. Emm Staben entertained Mr. and Mrs.

E. Kearney and family at a 6 o'cloc dinner on New Yeai's Day. Meeting to Be Held. A boaid meeting the Butines and Professional Women's Club wi be held this evening at 7 o'clock i the community room ot the Nationa Bank. Ladies Aid Mill Meet.

The Ladies Aid of the Tuiiltj Lu theran Chuich will meet at th chuich Thursday afteinoon at 2 3 o'clock AH membeis aie uiged to attend this meeting. OCi ETY, Announce Marriage. Miss Georgetta Worden entertained her budge club and an extra ta- ile of guests at her home on Main treet last evening. When the guests opened their tallies they read that rtr. and Mrs.

George Worden were announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Georgetta Worden, Gentry Politte of this city on November 3, 1932, at Union, Mo. The attendants of the couple were Mr. and Mrs. William Mituse of St. Louis, sister and brother in law of the gioom and the marriage was pertoimed by Rev.

Ferjschenk of the Eden Chuich. The Worden home was decoiated in white loses and the tallies were bndal tallies with the announcement written on the inside. The club prizes at bridge were awaided to Miss Eileen Long and Miss Manan Mead, the guest prize was TV on by Mis Wm C. Straube. Guests tiora out of town included Mr.

and Mis Ciaft of Peverly, Mo Mis CiaCt is a sistei of the groom Untertiiin With Dinner. Mi. and Mis. Wm J. Kleftnian of this city enteitamed guests at a 7 o'clock dinnei Satiuday at their home on Emmersou avenue, The guests from Granite City included Mi.

and Mrs A. H. Hoelseher and claughtei Eiline, Mr. and Mrs. Herbeit Kleffman, and Mrs.

Marie Kleffman. Guests fiom Edwaids- who attended the dinner were Mr. and Mrs Heniy Highlander and son Melvin, Hennan Kleuter aud Wilbur Magy Seek Woman in Murder. Massillon, 0 Jan 2--Farmlands End creek beds neai Massillon weie searched todaj by posses of deputy shenffs and citizens seeking tiace ot Mrs. Edith Christman, 47, wanted tor the double slaying oC hei estiauged husband and his sister GREAT STATES Wildey Theatre Child, lOt KMS TO.MGHT Wlnchell's "BROADWAY THRU A KEYHOLE" Pnrtj at Hound House.

Seveial couples i Here gave a "Dutch Tieat" party at the Round House, south of Bdwaidsville, on New Yeai The couples i out town who attended the dance included Mi and i Revel Puutt, Miss Betty Az- ddle, Fidnk Aldndge, Mi and Mrs William Cuitis and Robeit Heiding- ei i Giiinite Citv, Mi and Mrs Rudv Meyei of St Louis, Anne Schmidt and Robeit Nuehleman from Alton Miss Janel Gertels spent yesterday shopping in St. Louis. S. V. Vaughn of Greenville was an Edwardsville visitor yesterday.

Joseph McLean and Robert Ax spent New Year's Eve in St. Louis. Walter Guller ana Arthur Segal were Highland visitors Monday even- Ing. Miss Esther McLean and Louis Lerch spent New Year's Eve in St, Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Arst and son of Alton visited in Edwardsville yes- tei day. Rev. and Mrs. H.

Kraft of St. Louis were guests at the Scherbaum home on Monday. Miss Barbara Hirschl of St. Louis spent Sunday visiting at the Scher- baum home. Harvey Bender returned to Bradley College after spending the holidays with his parents.

Miss Janet Gerteis and Clyde Fruit attended a midnight show in St. Louis on New Year's Eve. Nelson Winslade of Alton was a week-end guest at the James Brod- erlck home on Chapman street. Mr. and Mrs.

P. G. Sawyer of Carlinville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goffi of this city.

Miss Vivian Lannae of this city left yesterday to resume her studies at Normal University, Noimal, III. Miss Bernlce Hill, who Is home for the vacations, is visiting Miss Marion Brokaw, a classmate who lives in St. Louis. Ralph Schneider, who is a student at the Rolla School of Mines in Missouri, returned to school last evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Bolls and son of St Louis spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs Olaf Carder of this city. I Mr. and Mrs Eail McNellly turned to their home in Chicago after spending the holidays with Ins parents, Mi, and Mrs.

James McNeilly ol this city. Mr. and Mrs. James BiodericV Gives Pixrtv. Miss Weigel, a teachei in the Edftdidsville High School, entei tained guests tiom Staunton and Cd- waids-ullc at hei home in Stauntou on Satuulay evening honoi of Mis Irene Momssey Jones of St Louis The alfair was airangcd in the form ot a boweiy pally Seveial couples i Edwaidsville weie piesent have returned from a visit of several days with relatives and friends in Rock Island.

Miss- Anne Schmidt and Robert Nuehleman of Alton were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Carder of this city. Miss Eulalia Lyons has returned from the fifty-fifth annual meeting of the Music Teachers' National Association held in Lincoln, Neb. Miss Ruth Fruit, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Fruit, has returned to school at Greenville College in Gieen- ville, where she is a student. Albert Bothman, who is visiting in California, attended the Columbia- Stanford game which was played in the Rose Bowl in Pacadena, Calif.

Miss Mary Pettlgrew and James R. Hancock of St. Louis visited at the home of Mr7 and Mrs. L. E.

Greathouse of this city Monday evening. George Moorman, returned to school at McKendree Monday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.

Moorman ol this city. Kenneth Doeblin, a student at Illinois University, returned to school yesterday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Doeblin of this city. Miss Chailotte Gueltlg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Gueltlg, of this city, returned to Illinois Univeisity where she Is a student, after spending the holidays here. Miss Alice Flagg, who attends Illinois University, returned to school this morning after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Flagg. Mr.

and Mrs. T. Z. Ladd and son Jack, Miss Olive Duban and Mrs. Wilbur Gerke of this city attended the funeral of Mrs.

William Duban which was held yesterday in Crossville, 111. Miss Eleanor Flagg, who teaches at Normal University, Normal, 111, returned there yesterday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Norman Flagg of Moro. Miss Ella Margaret Williams, who attends Lindenwood College In St Charles, Mr. returned there this morning aftei spending the holidays with her parents, Mi.

and Mrs. B. P. Williams of this city. Flapper Fanny Says: CMCA Girls wh obalance their figures often tax their energies.

25 Years Ago Mrs, Brmkman and her daughters Mrs, Theo, LIppoldt and Mrs. Charles Weidner, of Bunker Hill, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marks. Mrs.

John W. Biadley was pleasantly surprised New Year's Day at her home on South Fillmose Street in honor of her birthday anniversary. One of the largest gatherings of the holiday season in the northeastern part of the county was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Hosxey, given in. compliment to their daughter, Miss Jennie. Dancing was the feature of the evening. Home From Hospital. Roy, young son of Mr.

and Mis Oliver McNellly of this city, has returned home from St Elizabeth's Hospital, Granite City, where he recently underwent a mastold operation. GLORIFYING YOURSELF By Alicia Hart BY NEA SERVICE. INC Feet, tired out from dancing the hours away at holiday parties, deserve to have some New Year's resolutions made for them. While you're making a January survey of your beauty cabinet make sure that you have the salient preparations for an occasional pedicure. How about foot cream, a cake of pumice stone and a really good brush? You'll need them If you intend to keep your feet In good condition.

Always wash your feet with a brush and plenty of heavy lather. Dry them thoroughly, rubbing unusually hard on the spots where cal- louses are apt to form. The more I saw of Europe, the more I thought of the United States. --Postmaster General James A. Farley.

What must one do for all those who desire peace, general harmony and good will for all the Christian family? First, pray; second, pray; third, Pius XI. I'm heretic enough to say that a man has no business in education after 40 --Dean K. P. R. Neville of the University of Western Ontailo.

I can't see why my bank should have to take a chance along with a lot of others, when I know that they've got a lot of clowns, gamblers, and politicians In the banking business now--Banker J. R. Nichols of Chicago, objecting to eminent Then, at least once a week sage foot cream from your toes right up to the ankles. Work it Into the skin with long, upward strokes. Your toe nails should be cut straight across.

And then file down the rough edges with an emery board. Push back the cuticle with the same solvent which you use on the cuticle around your finger naiU and put a bit of cuticle cream around the nails and edges of your toes. Whether or not you like polish on your nails depends on your own individual taste. It's decorative, anyway, and gives you that grand "lady" feeling of being well groomed. deposit insurance.

I am only supposed to preside over the Senate and vote when there's a tie, and nobody knows when there will be a President, John N. Garner. Doug was a gentleman and Mary waa a J. Whitcomb Broughter of Boston, who married Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. 9 Your courts cannot be great unless your bar is William W.

Potter of Detroit. Miss Oeitrude McLean spent Sat- uiday eiemng in Belleville. A Three Cough Is Your Danger Signal Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion 7 major lidpt in one.

Powerful but iunnlett. Pleasant to take. No Your own druggist authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold relieved by Creomulsion. DO PRECISION AND 17 ALE Ruth Chattertoi "FEMALE" ISew a i Ijve i'aitj. Miss Jennie Schleraer and Jlis Claiencc Mayfield entei tamed the I-Let at then homes on Sunday evening Caids i plased at the Schloniti home and then the guests attended thrf i i show at the Theatoi The guests soned a waffle biealvfast at the May field home on then i i the tlieatei Attend Oieii House Guests i hc-io attended an open house held at the home of Russell Kellet ol Alton on New Yeai's Day Those i i who attended weie Miss i a.

Miss Beinice Schmolluijjer and Joe Ladd, Ji Miss Leila Chiistj. and a i Palies and Mi and i Hail Sheppaid Ghe Dmflci. Mi and Mis Waltei Gofl of this city entei Lamed with a lamily dinnei on New Yeai The guests i i out of town included Mi and i Panhoist of a Misses Tdna and Tom Panhoist ot Staunlon, and Mi and i fi Sawyci and Tern of Cailmvillo ZANE GREY'S "The Last Trail" with GEORGE O'BRIEN CLAIRE TREVOR EL BREJfDEL PLUS -SERIAL AND NEWS Ijiitci tains Pupils. Wallei Goff a music instiucloi of this city, entei tamed his younger pupils Iiom Staunton, Wood Itivei and Udwaidsville with a theatei paity Fiiday i of last week, aftei which they woic with letiesh- iiients at the Got! home- on Centci street Attaiul IKinic in Alton. Miss Elsa Lleblei and Alvin Wood and Miss Marian Btodeuck of this city and Robert Klein oi Bethalto attended the Beta Soioilty dance Monday evening whfch was held at the Elk's Club in Alton.

Entertains With Open House. Open house was held at the Bothman home on St Louis load on New Yeai's afteinoon. Guests i heiP and St Louis compilsed the number who stopped in dining the afteinoon. Returns From Hospital. Mrs, D.

Monical, who suffered a tractuieS vertabra which ciushed the spinal coid when sue fell from the poich at her homo here recently, was retuined home Sunday from St, Elizabeth's Hospital, Giauite City. An opeiation was pel formed at the hospital to remove pleasure on the spinal coid, but Mrs. Monical Is leport- ed not yet recovered from the result- lug paialysis. Boy Reported Impioving. Gerald, young son of Mr.

and Mrs Oscar' Ochs of this city, Is reported recovering from a slight attack of pneumonia. loose ends to Si WMfiS round, so firm, so fully packed On every fine tobacco plant there are only a few leaves that we buy for Lucky Strike. Not the top leaves-because they are under-developed. Not the bottom leaves--because those are inferior in quality. We select only the center leaves--because the center leaves are the mildest and fully ripe for perfect smoking.

Only die center leaves are used in making Luckies --so round, so firm, so fully packed --free from loose ends that spill that cling to lips. Is it any der Luckies are mild and smooth! And remember, "It's throat protection--for finer Direct from the Metropolitan Opera Houst A complete Opera erery Saturdiy i P. EuMra Time, orer Red ud Blue network! of NBC. Always the Finest Tobacco Copniilit, MM Anwriffln Totam Concur..

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