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Society EDWARPSVIU.K IXTELUGENCER MOXDAV. MARCH 7, 1932. Clubs PAGE I Lodges Women's features RSHr BVNEASFRvirfliSF About Face! Usually nobody in the world notices a facial detect as much as the woman who has one. To no one else does it make so much difference. I have a lett -r from a mother telling me that her young girl's nose is tremendously long and aslcing if there readin is anything she can do to help mat- I ters.

i Yes. By all means there is something you can do! Don't make the Meeting on Thursday. The Troy Women's Club will meet on Thursday evening, March 10, at the Presbyterian Church there at 7: SO p. in. "Public Health and Child Welfare" will be the topic for discussion.

Mrs. Robert Henderson is in charge. R. E. Bullock St.

Louis will address the meeting. Roll call will be answered by "My Favorite Economy Miss Lillian Brazis will play violin numbers, and Miss Fa ye Snodgrass will give County Social and Organization Activities child nose-conscious! In tlie first place, when the girl is grown, her face may have a up i her nose and its size may be just right. If you have talked and talked about the nose all her adolescent years, even if her nose turned out the loveliest one in all America she would never know it. She probably would go i self-conscious about it. In the second place, a iC her nose is too long and too big, in your opinion.

There are no standards of beauty. Beauty doesn't depend an any single feature. Women who possess no single feature to boast of can become known as beauties, so great is the artistry of make-up, of general grooming, of clotliinjr oneself becomingly. I know a Continental woman who has atrocious features, eyes that are too far apart and just a little bit wall-eyed, to boot, and her neck is Tremendously long. Yet she plays up i her tmusualuess, wears chic things that emphasize her long neck, wears her hair back fiom her face and holds herself so proudly a you wonder why anyone ever thought perfection of facial, features the least bit interesting, stacked iu against this woman's fascination.

Kntertnln Cla.v-, -Mrs. Cecil Rowlands and Norman -Meyers will entertain the A a Class the Baptist Church on Tuesday at the Rowlands ome. M'. r. r.

The W. C. T. C. will meet on Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at the Hi.

John's i "Citizenship" will be the topic. Club i Meet. The Tuesday Evening Club ot the I'rtsbyterian Church will hold their regular meeting this week. Fairview Entertain Friend. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Widman entertained Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Widman and Orville Widman of Pierron aud Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Keller and sons a and Robert, on Stindav. Couple Was Married. Miss Helen Gaertner, Alharabra. and Clarence Erb, of Highland, were united in marriage Thursday at the Hamel Evangelical Church.

The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Muehleisen, the pastor. The attendants were Miss Nettie Erb and Roy Gaertner. The bride wore a dress of silk lace and full length veil held in place with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet ot white rosc-s.

The bridesmaid wore white georgette and carried white roses. A wedding dinner was to twenty guests at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. August H. Gaertupr.

The couple was married on the i i anniversary of her parents, in the same church. The gioom is a son of Mrs. Mary Erb of Highland and the couple will make their home at a a 111. Fashion Plaque Personals 5.1, i -01 Judge J. I'.

Streuber ot Alton was a business visitor today. Mrs. Edith Tuxhorn was a St. Louis visitor on Saturday. L.

P. of Troy was an Kd- wardsville visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Scbrimpf visited relatives in St. Louis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Bruley spent the week end visiting in Decatur, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wittmer spent visiting relatives in Marine. Mrs. Donald Baser of East St.

Louis spent Sundiiy here i rela- By Olive Roberts Barton IttJ BY SERVICE I tives. -Mr. and Mrs. George Mtusa and There are stars be seen oa everything now. A navy blue suede envelope bag i three of silver metal.

If your facial defects are the kind that you can have remedied, by all means do so. But don't let them defeat you. Set a new standard of attractiveness! Do the very best you can by yourself and then proceed to be so interested in life and so interesting that no one can overlook you. You can turn most defects into assets, if you go about it right. Tomorrow: dear Byes.

rersonals Mrs. Philip Marti and Mrs. i Suess and son called on Mrs. Henry Reinemer Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Niggli Wednesday i Mr. and Mrs. Leo! Steiner. Ot lunar DHMOCKATIC CANDIDATES TO VISIT P.

Preston, editor ot the Gillespie News and a i a of the Execu- t.ve Committee of the Illinois Press Association, is i the btate i three Democratic a i a for state offices and they will lie in Kdwarda- ville. Wednesday, March 9. The candidates ai-p, Michael laoo, candidate for a A. Snell, a i i candidate for attorney general, and Scott W. Lucas.

Havana, a i a for t'nited senator. St. J.ouls ClilUTli Ht-ld L'ji. St. Louis.

March 7--Two a i i a i visited n-iatives In a i Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Westeiheide of New a was an Edwarclsville visitor recently. Mrs. Oooige I'-isrher of St.

Louis i Itr. and Mrs. Herman Husc. Mrs. ICruest Herzwurm of SI.

Louis visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trouble That Tsu't. i I JIU1 1 UU What is the matter, a i A to pat you and I won't say I "You like to be hurt. You want ma you sick? Dolores drooped her mouth still further and sighed, "No, I guess not." "You look 'last dear.

Tell Mother what's wrong." "Dickey ate my last carmcl. only had two pieces and he got all the of is John Watson. i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mebold a i spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.

Orvillfi Harris. Walter and Elmer Schaake of near Troy visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Bartels on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Bui-well and sou Herbert and Mits Dula Jilmson Mr. and Mrs. Victor en- spent Sunday visiting at Mattoon 111 Society Ouesf-: at Dinner. tertaiued guests at dinner on Sunda. A afternoon was spent.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wei.shaupt and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kmrieh and children.

and Elmer Dannenheig and a of Worden, and Mr. and -Mrs. Gustav Swinnen i of a and two and Herman Hartlieb spent Friday i at a i Met- tlers. Louis and Clara Ambuehl spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

A Bircher, near Marine. Mr. and Mrs. i Beck were in Highland Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Raev and daughter Betty Ann called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Reinemer, Saturday evening.

Edward and Joe Marti called on Mr. and Marti Monday. Ketui-iis From Hospital. Miss Frieda A home from the hospital Sunday after having been there a week. She was i in an automobile accident.

Mrs Anton Knebel and a erate as an eight-club circuit this Pearl, Mrs. Mary Ray of St Louis coming season. Twenty-one games and Mrs. Henry Reinemer called on Mr. and Philip Marti, Moudav.

KIGHT Ll'lM K.Vi'KKKD IX I.VTEIl-CITY Official announcement has been made by the management of the Illinois Inter-City Baseball League that the league will op- dressed walked into the parish residence of Holy Family Catholic Church today and forced Rev. Charles Schmitt, assistant p.istor to over $600 in collections i i Defends I'ncitir Coast. Los Angeles, March 7--The "Black Fleet" of the I'nited States Navy c-ighty-sK- vessels of the scouting force prep.u-ed today to denfeiid the Pacific coast a a i au attacklug "Blue Fleet" en route from Hawaii. Ill at Hoi- Home. Miss Virginia has been i at her honif) for the past i an a a i a Loui" i a Paul anrt sou St.

i vlr are spending the week i Mr. and Mrs. Holland Bruley. Prof, and Mrs. Frank DeWolfe and a i a Mrs.

a i Demsey of Cahnuipaign, 111., spent Sunday a i F. Quests at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. O.

T. a tabled a few guests at i evening. A rt-past was served lowed by a tocial evening. The out of town guests i Mr. and Mrs.

H. Boekstrup and Mr. Mrs, Vallcroy of St. Louis. last fol- a Surprised on Birflicla.i.

Lester Troeckler was surprised on Saturday a in honor of his 10tU i a (James wore played and refreshments served. Prizes at contest 1 TV Mrs. P. F. Weber and Palmer and Thomas Sund- heimcr a i the Olympic exhibition at the A a in St.

Louis yesterday. Leo Ochs and Otto Ochs have departed oti three weeks visit to -Miami, Homestead, aud other points in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Claude i and daughter of Marine spent Thursday i Mr.

and Mra. a Huse aud Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

Mctzgor. -Mr. and Mrs. TM Ladd and Mr. and Mrs.

Leo i spent Satur-1 at Belleville i Mr. i dav ev "That's too bad. Dickey's agreedy little pig. Never mind, I'll bring you some more this afternoon." I'ncle Mai, just getting over a spell of grippe, went on reading as though he hadn't heard. An hour or so passed.

"What's the matter, dear?" he heard the voice of Dolores' mother on the porch. ''I bumped my leg on my sled. It hurts." Quick thinking on the pait of Dolores. When her mother had gone downtown after lunch, leaving the young curly head in Uncle Mai's care, things did happen. Dolores was i out pictures on the floor.

"Ouch!" "she cried. I ncle went on reading. "Ouch!" she repeated, her blue eyes fixed on him. Uncle Mai just went on reading. "I pinched my finger." sorry.

I only like little girls that smile." Dolores pouted but digested philosophy. In a few minutes she lay back on the floor and closed her eyes. "I'm not feeling very we'll." No answer. "Would you be sorry if I'd die?" "Say, Kid," said the bright young man, putting down his book, "I think I'll slap you. You've got the slickest line for getting attention that I ever happened to see.

You drop that mouth like a young moon turned over, or you sigh and groan, or you lie around and die." Dolores regarded him solemnly. "Smile!" he commanded. She smiled. "Atta girl! Now, look here. Remember this.

Every time you smile I you. Every time you 'ouch' around I hate you. If you smile long enough and hard enough and shut up about your troubles maybe I'll love you a whole lot. What's" it to lw now?" Dolores arose, went over and climbed up on his knee. She smiled as the little angel she was intended to be should smile.

Pleasant Ridge Entertained Guests Tluir.silay. Mr. and Mrs. A Loyet entertained as their guests Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Meyer and family of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and daughter Ella aud son Clifford. Attend Funeral Sunday. A number from here attended the a of Ralph Howard of Aniaril- lo, Texas, which was held Sunday at Lebanon.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mueller were i i shoppers Friday. St. Jacob I ---V Gives Baby Parly.

Mrs. O. W. Keys gave a baby birthday party for her baby, Donna Jean's first birthday. The following guests were entertained: Mrs.

Fred Blumer and baby Betty Jean, Mrs. Roland Schmidt and baby, Grace Marie, Mrs. Oscar Witschi and baby Doris May, also Miss Lucille and Dorothy Bluiu- to Billy i i and David Y.xre«. A I-'OK nKI'OSlTOUS rere a a and Mrs. i i a E.

Johnson. have been scheduled and will be played on a split season basis. The season will open on April 7 and will wind up on September 4. Teams entered are, EdwardsviHe, managed by Bur! (Doc) Bryant; Olsn Carbon Crossing, piloted by Ed Koubinek; Marvville. led by Wesley Oronemeyer: Troy, headed by John Sesock; Collinsvillp Lecce's Red Birds, directed hy Bob Red and Whites, handled by Win.

a a nine sponsored by i i a and Bro'her, Collinsville, and a a by Stienes, and a tecoud i Collinsville team directed by i C'avelletti. i Herman Hartlieb returned to Iowa on Monday after spending a few weeks with his brother, Othmar. Sunday visitors at Sam A were Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Casper and daughters. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Casper and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gall and i "Mr. aud i Mrs. Louis Xungesser and son and i Louis and Clara Ambuehl. i Mr.

and Mrs. G. i of High- land spent -Monday and i a i March 7--An ed legisluth rgamz- move to aid deoositors of failed banns was a to the I House today by a i a Steas.ill of I the a i and i i i i tee. He a i he was i i today a bill to create a 7.000,000 revolving for this purpose to be made up from i a i taxes. Feder- a i Alu-eus of the i i of I i i and K.

M. Powers of Chicago spent the week end here with Mr. ami -Mrs. William Ahreus. -Misses Mary and McLean spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. John Flavin of St. Louis. While thfi-e the latter entertained her St. Louis card club.

Bishop Chicago, March 7--A special a i was a i today to take the Most -Reverend Stanislaus V. Roua, newly al Rpierve a surplus and an sossmont on Federal Reserve a to his er- conswratud a Catholic Bishop! 1 a Grand I a from Chicago visi I'ersonali. Raymond Cook visited Thursday evening at the Robert Cook home near Lebanon. -Air. and Mrs.

Wm. Dressel of Sumuiertteld, moved Saturday, to the a recently occupied by Mr. and -Airs. Buford Hayes. Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin Black spent Thursday evening'at the a Mids- ley home near Summerfield. Mrs. Emil spent Thinsday at the home of her mother, Kmma Hersenian. Mrs.

Raymond Meyer of Lebanon sited a a i Mrs. John Mev- a i Business Week Opened Yesterday; Programs Arranged. WfHAT Leo Steiner. TWO T1SOY rOlTJ.KS OlSSKia A A Tioy, 111., March 7--Two chums, birthdays are same, and who -were married iii a double ceremony at Belleville, today joined in celebration of their golden wedding amuveisar- ies. More than 100 friends of Mr.

and Samue Schniitt of Troy aud Mr. and Mrs Dpve Keck of O'l-'alloc assembled here for celebration. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to eerious trouble. You can stop them now with Creoruulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creoniulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits gerin growth.

Of all known drugrf, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing Ing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while tiie creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the Beat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira- try diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how standing. la not relieved after ta'-'nr according to flirectiora druggist.

Kuhn Station i -Mrs. R. L. Johns-oil and sun Kd- i a of Carpenter, were visitors here Monday. i Mr.

and Mrs. A Mav and a Moore, of Edwardsvillp. I were visitors at tli Monday. Win. H.

Helm was a business rall- in Marine Monday. i and Mrs. F. D. Hfnry relatives and and August Bettman were a i a Business npfMifid T.e'.k-rduv ami i i i weolc i ration.

Loi-ally thu Tvpok was opt-ncj by the member- a i f-lrireh ot St. Mary's a i i i at 3 o'clock in a body, and Liter I Fii-H Piapby- u-rian at 1 0 0 P. M. Rev. C.

A i had a i a st'-rmon on- hoiiif of Honry i I i mid Dividends." On a M.uch 7, i ness callers in Douglas on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Noll of Ed- warclsville were visitors here Tuesday. F.

D. Talleur of Edwardsville was a business caller here recently. Albert Slemmer waa a celier here this week. Lee Whiteside of near Troy was a business caller here one day this week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Bast -were business callers in Edwardavllle Friday. Mrs.

Arnold Kuhn was a visitor in fidwardsvflle Friday, John Bast, and Mike Hoppe wore callers in Edwardsville Friday. William Bode of Edwardsville was a caller here one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Mick of Edwardsville were recent visitors here. Mra.

H. C. Bade was a recent visitor in Edwardsville. Mrs. John Prott and daughter Miss i Edna weie visitors iu Edwardsville relations i to which all civic a i a i have i i will be held at the a i Temple at i o'clock and will be followed by (laucing from to 12 o'clock, Joe Ladd's orchestra i i music.

A poster contest was conducted the local in the High School and the winning posters were made by Misses Edna Abcnbvink and Edna Dunstedter. The posters are on dis play In the windows of the shops of -Mrs. B. D. Jiidd and Mr.

Julia Hoffmeier. The local club has albo been invited to attend a number of meetings In this vicinity in observance of the week. This evening Mrs. Lena Philips of New York, former national president will be at the Town Club in St. Louis.

On Tuesday evening Granite City has invited the local club to their meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday the club la invited to Alton and on Friday to East St.

Louis. Members plan to attend these various meetings. The National Federation has also arranged a series of broadcasts In which national officers will participate. Mrs. Gelinf Bowman, national president -ipobe at 4 0 P.

M. Fii- Wm. H. Helm and J. H.

were business calU-rs in Edwardsville Saturday. Visitors at the home of Henrv Kuliu Sunday werv Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber, Mrs.

K. Breve and Air. and Mrs. Clarence Stubblefield. Mrs.

F. D. and Mrs. Henry Kuhu and daughters were callers in Edwardsville one day this week. Orval Kuhlman spent week end with Eldon Kuhn.

-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spent with W. C. Kocli aud family at Carpenter.

There be broadcasts on Tuesday at 0 P. E. S. from Station WJX, New York; on Wednesday al 2 P. from a i WHAT, New York, and on Friday, March 11, at 2:::0 P.

through Station WJZ, York. The national organization has also volunteered its services to President Hoover In the anti- hoarding campaign. Tickets for ths dinner next Monday at the Masonic Temple may obtained from members or from Mrs. Katherine Steele, secretary ot the Chamber of Commerce By Annsbelle Worthingtoa Illustrated Dressmaking Ltsson Furnished with Every Pattern H.T..'.S a i f.r.m.r- i (he a idea of a I i a n-it! the tin's son. It a lie long or short as ou A -wrap-over slde-closiai; pfti-ct makes it so i i i a shades of wool ci-cpti is au ev- cellent scheme for its development.

Its inspirator combined a i navy- blue with pale blue, so Fronch. It's a darling dress too for "di ess- tip" occasions fashioned of printed crepe Bilk in rose-red with plain rod. Style No. 3272 may bo had in sixoa 6, 8, 10, 12 and 11 years, gizp requires yards of 89-inch matei- ial with 1 yard of 35-inch contrasting. Another cute idea Is brown jersjer with Persian green.

Our new Spring Fashion Magazine out! Every pags from cover to covsr is in color. You can in patterns, materials, by spending 10 cents for this book. So we hope you will send your order today. Just writs your nama and addresi clearly on any piece of paper. Ordor one book.

Enclose 10 cents in stamps 3272 or cola and mail your order to ion Department. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin prefer- Tille, Illinois. Price of boolc 10 cents. Price of patteni 35 cents.

Address Pattern Depaumeut, wardsville Intelligencer, Edwards- No. 32 72. Size Name Street AddreM OUj Mr. and Mrs. Conrad and family spent Thursday a at the Nicholas Hohrein home.

Miss Mae aud James Black spent Thursday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meridoth of East St. LouK Mr.

and Mrs. A. Stock aud family spent Tuesday evening at Wm. Schafor home in a Mrs. A Loyet visited Mrs.

Kverett Han-son Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Orrin niaok. aeeom- i jKinitxl by the Litter's parents, -Mr.

Mrs. Win, Townseiid. of Lebano wen- city shoppers Thursd.iv. Mrs. Richard Ellis was removed to St.

Joseph Hospital. i a for medical a i I Sl'KHDY ITION I OHIO CASK Wan-on, March 7-- Swift i was promised 'by a i i today to the kidnapers of Dejute, 12-year-old Niles school boy. who was liberated after three days of captivity when police raided an old gambling house near Youngstown. County Prosecutor George H. Birrell expected a special Trumhull County grand to vote i a ping indictments late today agains John De Marco, 30, and Dowell, Har grave, alias Kelly, who were capture? when police discovered them hiding with their prisoner iu a secret room in the gaming establishment.

Contest Was Held. District employees of the Illinois Power and Light Company took part in a declamation content conductor here Friday on the topic of "Relation of Government and Business." Carl Pinko) of Collinsville wor first place and James Walwark of Edwardsville, second. I'errotikli. Mrs. Effie Blume of St.

Louis was a St. Jacob visitor Saturday. Louis Wolgemuth moved his family to Troy on Saturday. Miss Florence Virgin waa a Highland visitor Friday. Mra.

Bertha Adler of St. Louis was a week end visitor of Mrs. Apple. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Hawkins and family of St. Louis were visiting ia St. Jacob Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie Meyer of St. Louis -were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Elumer, Sunday.

Wm. Smith and Will Fischer ot St. Louis were iu St. Jacob on Sunday afternoon. Frank Rule of Collinsville was 4 Jacob visitor Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Cooper and Betty Miller of St. Louis visited Mrs.

Elizabeth Mueller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turuau of Highland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lucius Rogier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Menz of Highland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Lucius Rogier. Mrs. Pike aud Mrs. O. W.

Kcysxwero East St. Louis visitors oti Wednesday. OPPORTUNITY WE MRP TO ESTABLISH A PBOOTAK.E WSINESS IN TOUR MQmt SELLING MATIONM.IV Operation. Mrs. Henry Kreuiter, of this city, underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday at St.

Joseph's Hospital in Highland. A BIG IS OFTEN GOQD FOP A wonfa, afl composed of tte wne fwit leutn, raining horn the dwwMnlttw CanyoufiOihewonb in black Odcwn-S U.OO to Yot, wfl NO INvlsTMEW! MON. and TUES. (Jala Double Program ON THE SCREEN WALTER HUSTON "The Ruling Voice" with J-OISKTTA It Will Hold You Spellbound ON THE STAGE Mickey Mouse 25 I.ocnl Kiddies In Big Adults, Children, tOc Continuous 7 to 11. A Fublix Theatre.

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