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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 3

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WOMEN'S FEATURES Clubs Society Neas Surprised on Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Ray Victli were surprised Sunday evening by a group of friends and relatives in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vleth's tenth wedding anniversary. Games furnished entertainment (or the evening and refreshments were nerved.

Guests Included Messrs, and Mes- dame- Clifford Hlggenbotliam, John Vieth, Leonard Vluth, Jerry Vieth Leonard Hnlbe, Martin Bub, Ferd Bartels, and Janet and Oar- lene Vieth. Kenneth and Fay Bartels and Raymond, Gerald and Caiol Vieth. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Gusewelle and children Richard and Beverly of Hamel and Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Whitficlcl, Gillespie. Personals Returns Home Harry Hockmghcmer who underwent major -uii'gei'y ten days ago at Alton Memorial hospital returned home Wednesday morning. Enters Fraternity Robert Stunkcl. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Stunkcl of this i was recently Initiated Into the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity at Washington university where he is a sophomore In the School of Geological Engineering. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Highlander and son David attended the wed ding of Miss Shirley Klueter and Edward Schlllinger in Granite City Saturday evening. H.

A. (Bud) Wlcneke of Grand Forks, N. is visiting his mother Mrs. Henry Wleneke, and Mr. anc Mrs.

Henry Overbeck. George.C. Stullken is spending several days visiting friends anc relatives before returning to Oak Park. Mcsdames Waller Strohmeler Fred Bauer, Charles Hoteditz and Henry Hommcrt attended the Jam and Jellv festival at Concordia seminary In St Lruls Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs Mclvin Hubach and daughter Jo Ann uturned Wednesday evening from a two weeks' trip through the South and South west. They visited service friends of Mr. Hubach's in Miami, and In San Mai OILS and Houston. Tux. On their it-turn trip they stopped In Natchez and Vicksburg, Miss.

They drove more than 2500 miles while away-. Parents ot Son Allen Richard Is the name given to the seven-pound eight-outlet; son born Tuesday at 6'55 m. to Mr ami Mis. i i i Stolze ot 1324 Grand avenue at St. Joseph hospital in Alton.

Christmas Tree Crop Moncton, N. ftP--Half of New Brunswick's $500,000 Christmas tree crop has been cut and Is ready for shipment to the United States, a leading shipping firm reported Thursday. Hofert LTD Said this year's shipments were expected to exceed the 1948 export total of 8,000,000 evergreens valued at $2,500,000. 'Veterans Week' Springfield, f(P--Governor Stevenson Thursday proclaimed next week is "Veterans' Week" in Illinois, and urged appropriate ob- seivnnce. PHOENIX presents' So stunning, so charming this new Phoenix color creation to wear with your popular Greens, Gold, Copper and Neutral ensembles.

See it today in your favorite Phoenix Ward-be Style. SI Guage 15 Denier Calendar The material contained herein compiled by the Chamber ot Commerce, which requests that all organizations refer to the Community Calendar when planning events The Chamber further sug- gesti that eventi and dates be listed soon as they are set, so others can give them consideration. The Chamber's telephone number Is 153. Thursday, Nov. 3-The Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs Albert Cassens at 302 Banner at 2 o'clock.

The A. A. U. W. will meet at the home of Mrs.

Hugh D. Burnham 519 Elsie at 7:45. The monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce will meet at 7:30 in the Community room of the Edwardsville National Bank. The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet at the Immanuel Methodist church at 7:30. Junior Chamber of commerce meeting at 6:30 at Edwardsville cafe.

Friday, Nov. 4-Football game with Staunton here at 8 o'clock Loyal Order of Moose at Moose hall at 7:30. The American Legion auxiliary will meet at the club house at 8 o'clock. Sunday, Nov. 6--American Education week begins.

Club Nqtes PTA Congress to be Held The 14th annual congress of district 29 ot the Illinois Parent- Teachers association which includes Calhoun, Jersey and Madson counties, will be held Nov. 8, afternoon and evening, at Pnncipia college at Elsah. The district di- Mrs. Elner MacAfee of Alon, will preside. Two talks, "Our Challenge by Air" by Mrs.

Elizabeth Marshall, state radio chairman, and "The hallenge oi the Local Unit" by Mrs. Russell Oplinger, state president, will be followed by a question period. A tour ot the campus grounds will be made and buffet supper will be served. The evening session will include a talk, "The Challenge to Educa- ion," a. short film and a panel discussion by outstanding ecluca- ors with Mrs.

Oplinger as modera- or. Pin Oak 4-H Club The Pin Oak Agriculture club net Tuesday evening in the school vith the president, Ray Hess, presiding. The pledge to the flag was given and the business meeting held. The next meeting will be Nov 19 at the school with Verlm Drda and Jerry Garde on the refresh- lent and entertainment commit- IFWC District Meeting An evening meeting planned in rcler to give employed club mem- iers an opportunity to attend be held by the 22nd district of the llmois Federation of Women's ilubs at the Broadview hotel in St, Louis Monday. A district board meeting will be icld at 3 m.

with the regula ession beginning at 5 o'clock Dm ncr will be served at 7 p.m. A zajkowski, Ph.D, will speak 01 'Russia: Yesterday, Today and To morrow---and a federation pane vill be a feature of the piogram Shawnee Indian Burial Ground Is Unearthed Stonefort, 111., (IB--A farmer who unearthed a number of human skeletons on his land here found a Shawnee Indian burial ground, Southern Illinois university museum authorities said Thursday. Shawnee Indians once inhabited this section of Southern Illinois and Shawneetown, the early white settlement In neighboring Gallatin county took its name from the tribe. John Allen, university museum curator, and Irvin Peithman, museum director, reported on the remains found by Dudley Flora while he was digging a post hole on his farm. The university men were asked to examine the common grave by Sheriff Lawrence Cannon.

The museum authorities said they found a number of deer teeth which the Indians used to make necklaces. Beef Pays Off Johnston City 111. (IP)--Members of the Johnston City National Guard unit are looking for, heavier recruits, the heavier the better The American Legion post offered five cents per pound for every recruit enlisroci. In the first few weeks the offer was open, the guardsmen recruited about 4,000 pounds of man or $200 worth. Today's Pattern WeTheWamen Here's a simple and practical way to dress those active youngsters--sturdy play togs for small fry to make up in corduroy or plaid woolen.

Jacket and overalls for brother; suspender skirt and jacket for the girl the family. Pattern No 8238 is for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3, jacket, 1 yards of 35 or 39-inch; overalls, 1 yards; skirt, 1 yaid. For this pattern, send 25 cents, COINS, your name, address, size desired, and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett Intelli- gencer 1150 Ave. Americas, New York 19, N.

Y. Send 25 cents today for the new Fall and Winter FASHION. 64 ages of smart new styles, special features. Free pattern printed inside the book. Ammunition Thieves Harnsb (IB-- Authorities Thursday investigated a series of burglaries that netted thieves about $1,000 worth of guns and ammunition in two counties.

The occurred within the past weeks in Ridgway, Elizabeth- own, Carrier Mills and Harris- nirg. Police said that the burg- ars entered private homes and nothing but firearms and ammunition. What can a mother do about a daughter who Is convinced she is unattractive? "I'd do anything in my power to help her, but I don't know what to do," writes the mother of an unhappy 16-year-old. Lots of mothers have had to face this problem--and they've tried to solve it in a variety of ways. Some of the systems don't work too weUj Mrs.

R. tried to make her daughter "feel" pretty by paying her frequent and exaggerated compliments. But the compliments don't ring true, so they don't help much. It's almost impossible to fool a teen-ager about tier looks, if she has a mirror in her room, and if the only compliments she gets come from a doting mother. Mrs.

G. tries to nag her daughter into being better looking. She is always alter her to "stand up straight," to stop eating between meals or to take more pains with ler grooming. That just makes Frances G. feel homelier than ever and it also gives her the idea that her mother is as dissatisfied with her looks as she is herself.

Well, what's a better way? Mrs. W. seems to be on the right track. Sha accepts her daughter's looks for what they are, neither paying ler exaggerated compliments or nagging at her to do this and stop doing that. But she does take pains to help Jane W.

select the most becoming clothes, to find the most flattering hair-do, and to use make-up skillfully. She has also encouraged Jane to make the most of a good mind, to learn to dance and swim well, to go out for activities at school. But most important of all, perhaps, she has encouraged Jane to show a friendly, gracious interest in other people. If she has brains and charm, plus some spunk, a girl can get along remarkably well without beauty. A pleasing personality is after all, a fairly satisfactory substitute for beauty, even in youth.

And it has the decided advantage of being more durable. Ever have to write a note or message with the blunt end of a smeary red lipstick? Because so many have is perhaps the reason for a lipstick that doubles as a fountain pen. This functional idea Is wrapped up in one long gilt lipstick. Uncap one end, and there is the usual ipstick. Uncap the other, and there's a ball-point fountain pen, which can deservedly be blessed any woman who wants to free her purse of one extra gadget and who needs to write checks, Jot addresses, pen messages on her way out of the house to the No Literature Prize Stockholm, Sweden, (IB--The Noel prize for literature will not be awarded this year, it was announced Thursday.

We like simple people because they appreciate its a chore to be clever. Beauty Hints By ALICIA HART NBA Staff Wrlttr fttfdRgcmer Nov. 3, 1949 Page 3 milkman, delivery boy, the friend who may arrive before she returns. As many needs as this pen can satisfy in transit can be matched at home. When it runs dry of ink, it can be serviced at drug or department stores with a refill cartridge.

The lipstick in the other end of the case comes in every fashion shade for which a woman could wish. Great-Gi andmother at 54 Oxford, Mass OB--At the age of 54, Mrs. Ida I is a great- grandmother. Her 21 year old granddaughter, Barbara Jackson, has just given birth to a son. "Our Store At Your Door!" FIGGE GROCERY St.

Louis St. Phone 535 You may call any of the following days for Delivery service to your home MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Sure Fine (In heavy syrup) I Monarch (in heavy syrup) No. Can I Sliced No. Cans Apricots 3 for $1.00 Peaches 3 $1.00 MONARCH COFFEE 1 Lb. Jars 57.

Yacht Club, Dried Lima Beans 2 Blue Ribbon 25 Lb. Bag Flour $1.89 Krey or Independent 3 to 5 Lb. PCS. Bacon Ib. 49c Pork Loin 2 to 3 Lb.

PC. Roast Ib. 45c Mixed Cuts Pork Chops Ib. 49c Whole or Half Lb. Smoked Hams 49c Hunter Skinless I Ib.

pkg. 49c $1-75 $1.35 1.50 Women cri the Moose Women of the Moose held theii regular meet ins Wednesday eve nlng in Moose hall Games were played with the following having high scores' Mesdames Huld. Feezel, Luella Leitner, Maymo Whyers and Rose Ulrey. a Sale A rummage S4ile sponsored by the Monday eliio will be hold Fri day, Nov. 18, in the Butler used eai building, 119 West Vandalia, beginning at 9 a.m.

DUV to Conduct Sale The Daughters oi Union Veterans will conduct a rummage sale Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. in the Butler building, 119 West Vandalia. There will be a sale of home made aprons. You'll Love that Lift! Lifli-Molds-Corrects-Holdg, all at ene time. No matter what your bustline a Life Bra by Formfit gives you that high, wide and beautifully rounded natural look.

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1869-1977