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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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tUWAKLlSVlLLfc 1IM 1 Invest Your Money In 7 percent First Mortgage on Granite City Real Estate. Safe as Gold Bonds. C. H. Kuimemaim Co.

Opposite Post Office. Granite City, EL Service Goes With Every Stick Supplying the building materials for a home is only a small part of our home building service. Our knowledge of building materials, our experience in constructing problems, our large variety of home plans on file in our office, and our sincere desire to make your new home most enjoyable and economical, are all working together to help you. Did you get your copy of the NEW BOOK OP HOME PLANS? You will surely enjoy looking through it and selecting the design and floor plan to go with it, that you have been wanting to build for your own home. We can give you the approximate cost of any home shown in this new book and blue-print plans will be furnished free of charge if your building materials are purchased from our lumber yard.

Drop in and see us about it. tHbtam Edwardsvfife EVERYTHING To BUILD ANYTHING Wool Seamless Rugs are SK your dealer to show you the famous the Best Floor Coverings A Tapestry, andAxminster Seamless Rugs made by the Alexander Smith Sons Carpet Company, the foremost makers of Rugs and Carpets since 1860. Rugs for every room patterns and all sizes, at prices within the reach of everyone. Maximum durability in proportion to cost Look for trade mark stamped on the back of every rug. Alexander Smith Sons Carpet NEW YORK JNLWSPAFJbRi Will Hold Meeting.

The Southern Illinois Federation of the Evangelical Women's organizations will meet at Belleville on Thursday, October 2 at the St. Paul's Evangelical church. A very interesting program has been arranged for the two sessions. The following Is the program. Morning O'clock Organ Prelude Anthem "Holy, Holy, Holy" Scripture Reading Mrs.

Geo. Lindemann of Dupo. Prayer and Greetings Rov. 0. P.

Pessel Response Mrs. H. L. Meyer' Announcements. Song "Stand Up For Jesus" Roll Call.

Address (German) Rev. F. W. Budy of Marion Song. "Who is on the Lord's Side" Business session.

Invitation to Lunch. of St. Paul's Church. Loid's Prayer In unison. Lunch and social to 1:30.

Afternoon O'clock Organ Prelude. Prayer--Rev. F. J. Langhorst, President Southern Illinois Synodical District.

Musical Eve" Organ--Mrs. O. F. Pessel Violin--Miss Leona Kohl. Piano--Miss Aurelia Kohl.

Voice--Miss Martha Kiel. S. D. Press, D. President Eden Theological Seminary.

Master let me walk with Thee." Mrs. E. Aben brink of Edwardsville. Silent Prayer and Meditation. Open Forum--Round Table Discussions led by Rev.

H. Niedernhoef- cr of Troy, 111. Reports of special committees. Miscellaneous. be the Tie that Binds" Prayer and benediction Rev.

O. F. Pessel Machine SNghtly Mrs. Louis Sehnert had both lenders of her automobile smashed In on Saturday afternoon ae she waa attempting to turn Into Troy road near their residence. Mrs.

Sehnert had just turned across the street when an approaching car crashed Into the machine. No one was Injured. Church Has Busy Week. This week will be a busy the Eden Evangelical church, a number of meetings having been planned. This evening the Sunday school teachers will meet to preparations for Promotion Day next Sunday.

On Thursday evening the Edon Brotherhood will have Its monthly mooting and will entertain the Brotherhood from Collinsville. Rev. Bi-edehoeft of Collinsville will speak on "The Man on the William C. Engelman of this city will make a report on the East St. Louis National Brotherhood convention.

Will Be Married Saturday. The marriage of Willard Goft and Mies Lillian Witschie, both of this city, will take place on Saturday afternoon In this city. Following the a wedding supper will be served at the bride's home for the immediate families. Miss Witschie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Witschie and Is a charming and popular young lady. Mr. Goff is the son of Mrs. Peter Sparks. Ho is a well liked young man and is employed in the composing room of the Intelligencer.

Are Filing Applications. Quite a number of ex-service men of this vicinity have taken advantage of the office opened in room 512, Edwardsville National Bank building by Edwardsville Post, The American Legion, whereby applications for the Government bonus are mada out. The office houre are: 9 to 12; 2 to 5, and 6 to 8 p. m. Saturday evening, October 4, is the last night the office will be opened, and all are requested to make out applications before that time.

Atended Funeral. Carl Ktiethe, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dubbelde, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hayden, Mr. and, Mrs. Ed Dustman and Rankin Meter of Prairietowri; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Unterbrink, Fred Unterbrink, Mrs.

William Ett- meyer and son, Mrs. M. Cooper and John Unterbrink of Moro, went to Greenville Thursday afternoon where they Ettendefl the funeral of Heye Mansholt. Meeting Tonight. A committee -composed of about twenty citizens, members of the American Legion and the Chamber of will hold a meeting rtis evening at the K.

of C. hall for the purpose of making plans for the observance of Armistice Day, November 11. It is planned this year to have a bigger and bettor tkan that of iut Child Was Christened. Shirley Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kuhn, was christened Sunday afternoon by Rev. H. Rahn, pastor of the Eden Evangelical church. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bangert. Was Visitor Htre. Miss Dora Blair of St. Louts, for merly of New Douglas was a visitor in Edwardeville today and called on friends. Miss Blair has Just graduated from the Mohler school and has opened a first-class beauty parlor at Grand and Florissant avenue In St.

Louis. Entertained For Newlyweda. Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Bardelmeier of the Troy road, entertained thirty relatives at their home Sunday evening at a 6 o'clock dinner complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoenbaum, of Wood River, who were recently married. Will Move to Oklahoma. Mrs.

L. G. Miller and two children expect to leave next Monday for Canton, Oklahoma where they will make their future home. They have rented their residence on St. Louie street to W.

H. Whitcomb. Will Enjoy Dinner. The members of the official board of St. John's E.

church and their wives will enjoy at 12 o'clock noon at the church. Tomorrow is "Every Member" canvass day. Will Have Social. Members of the Epworth League of St. John's M.

E. church will have a social gathering at the church' on Friday evening. Personals Mrs. of Granite City was a vleitor here yesterday. Mrs.

R. I. McKee is recovering from a severe attack of illness. Gerald Roberts spent the week-end visiting relatives at Ramsey. III.

Mrs. A. H. Samons of St. Louis, spent Friday visiting with Mrs.

R. I McKee. Attorney Wesley Lenders of Granite City spent yesterday here on business. Mr. apd Mrs.

C. O. Roberts motored l.o St Louis on Sunday and spent the day. Attorney Francis J. Manning of Wood River spent yesterday In Edwardsville.

H. Bauer, of Alton, candidate for coroner, was a business visitor here today. Attorney Wm. P. Boynton of Alton was a business visitor at the court house yesterday.

S. H. Lanham, of Collinsville, a former resident, was an Edwarda- vllle visitor today. Dr. and Mrs.

R. I. Knanel spent Sunday visiting with relatives and friends in St. Louis. Miss Leila Sheppard spent week-end at Plasa where she wai a guest at a house party.

Misa Virginia Rickey, of St. Louis, was the week-end guest of MUs Augusta Smith of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schoreack, of St: Jacob, spent Sunday visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rlggs. Mrs. Jane McKee has returned to her home in St. Louis after spending several days here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Pfeiffer spent the past several days with Mr. and Mrs.

WiU'am Smith of Granite City. Mrs. C. A. Sheppard has returned from a several days' visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Sheppard at Alton. Henry Breltbarth who has been confined to his home for more than a month by illness, is able to be about again. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins and Mrs.

i Jenkins of Collinsville spent yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Schafer and children motfcred to Troy on Sunday and upent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerling. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Bohnen- stlehl and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Bohnenstiehl of this city and Mies Ella Bohlen of Alton, and Miss Hilda Flnke of attended the silver wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. John Heine at Mt.

Olive on Saturday. 53 Sa 55 Eg SS TO-NIGHT ami WEDNESDAY 2 Shows Each Evening Admission lOc end 25o A Bacchante's Kiss, Which? no merer said die Prior, And jcriie laceS ike saerfflee erf her wtld, carefree life among the artsts bl the Montmartre, of the began lusemies.in wUtch she revelled, bf the man shfc Jdred all feVetJsii ftiteSaity ef her little tlger- 3 cS Viola Dana Monte Blue Maijoiie Daw Lew Cody Edward Connelly Frank Currier "THE ROSEBUSH OF A THOUSAND YEARS" 'Matted mtd Dirtetti GEORGE D. BAKER LAST CALL To Holders of Safe-Deposit Boxes INSTALLATION OF THE MASSIVE VAULTS IN OUR NEW HOME, NOW NEARING COMPLETION, HAS PROGRESSED SUFFICIENTLY TO REQUIRE TRANSFER OF THE CONTENTS OF OLD BOXES INTO THE NEW BOXES, AT ONCE. PATRONS WILL THEREFORE PRESENT BOTH KEYS FOR THE IMMEDIATELY. The Bank of Edwardsville All This CRYSTAL WHITE LAUDNRY SOAP, worth 5c, Sp Sale, 10 bars 39c OXYDOL, for laundry or kitchen, 10c boxes, Sp Sale, 2 boxbs 1Sc GALVANIZED COAL BUCKETS, worth 6Sc, Sp Sale, each 43c BROOMS, 5-string Parlor, 75o value, Sp Salo, each 43c PUMPKIN, "Red Rose" brand, medium size cans, Sp Sale, per can 9c DR.

PRICE'S BAKING POWDER, new Cook Book Free, Sp Sale, per can 21 SOUR MIDGET PICKLES, "Pilot" brand, worth 2Cc, Sp Salo, per bottla 1Cc CALIFORNIA APRICOTS, large cans, light syrup, Sp Sale, por can 19c PORK and BEANS in Tomato "Buffalo" brand, Sp Sale, per can 9c National Biscuit Co's. BEST GRAHAM CRACKERS, Sp Sale, 2 Ib. box 37 CRANBERRIES, the first of the season, worth 20c, Sp Sale, per quart 15c WHITE CLOVER HONEY, new crop, Sp Sale, por cake 27c Phone me your order for Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER, EGGS and SPRING CHICKENS at the lowest market price. J. L.

SCHWARZ, Cash Grocer Phone Main 91 231 North Main Street, EdwardsvWe, HI..

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1869-1977