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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 6

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Page 6 THE EDWAKDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER Monday, August 28, 1007 Hospital Notes Wood River Township WOOD RIVER Dismissal Elsie Hoellgi'i 1 Moro, Community Memorial STAUNTON Admissions George Sroscr, Wordcn. Aiuin Hilda, Slaiinton. liosalio Horn SUuinlim. Donald a Tliimiiis i i Slaimlun. i i i T.uii Obci'lino, Ml.

C'Knr, i i a Laiiron Seolt, Henld Don i SlautiliHi. Louise- SUiunlim Grci'inori', New St. Joseph's HIGHLAND Admissions i South Renton i (W i Jean Kmckehe-r 1 i i 2. Deamu a Houle i I i 1218 a i a a It. i i Collins, a VVdlicrt Henke.

7-17 Tioy Kd. a a I Hk'hland. Lucilda Si I i i i i F.slher Schneider i a i a Jt'iiniler i'urlle, Glen Carbon. Louisa a a SI Jacob. a i i i a l.owry.

Troy. Dismissnls a a 707 i a Josephine. 205 Ore- anw lions i a i i 1110 i a i a a i a son, UKi a M' SI Joel i a i Frieda J'icksoii, 'I llobcit Wilco.v (128 Hoan- oke Cynthia Kiley i a a Allen a and in- a son, l'ioy Floyd i Ihyliliiiul. Gerald i A i a a i a i i i i a I02II i Catherine Kulp, 215 North a a i a i i Trenlon. Mrs.

a Giles and i i a son, 'I'roj Births a i a Vier- rcue, (H)I i Second arc the parents ot a 7-pound 4-ouncc a born at G'55 a Sun- tliiv at St, Joseph's Hospital, The mother us the a A Connors Mr and Mrs. lOlnicr i of i an 8 pound 12- otinee son bom al II I I i m. Sunda) at I i i a Mrs. i is Louolla i a I Hecher- lr, i i i a son, al 117 11 a a i a Hosp i a Tlie b.iby weighed 7 pounds, is ounces The molhe.r Is the lormi'i a Ann Nor- bur.v. REV.

LYNN A PERSONAL NEWS NOTES MOID The Kalp-h assist- lint First I i i i Mve the at the Pi I i i Chin in Moro a i Jces be'im K) a i I and a i ol i i i Va are i i i a i i i i pare Mr and Mrs J. ier i i at the ic i home on Sundci) a i a i JUKI Mrs i i a and a i ol a i Dr. and Mrs .1 Dobrmsky and a of I i and i a Mr and Mrs lu-id i a i arid a have been in Car- honclak 1 lor the two weeks where i i i a special a a I i nois i Mr. is a teacher in the Kovma School Mr and VI O'Tlcll weekend i i son a i i a i Joe 0 I at '1'hey a i titled i i of their ncA a a Amy Jo, on 'I lie Joe O'Dells also a a son, Gregory, age Normn A Sknmonca, Editor Phone oSi-4700 Moro Merry Maids Achievement Night The Moro Merry Maids 4-11 C'lub held its local i i program Tuesday evening in Ihe social room of the Presbyterian Church. Fifty-five persons attend cd.

Projects of baked foods, photography, Swedish weaving, knitting, and flower arrangements were displayed. Talks were by J.mice Neose and Barbara Johnson and demonstrations by Linda Linda Cooper, and Julia Kohlmiller. Kali'iy and Karen SdinniU provided musical en- a i Deborah Becker, Cheryl, Linda and a i i Cooper, a Wood and a i Bivens gave reports. A style show was presented by Uonna Linda Kbediarl, Barbara Johnson, Deborah Becker, Kalhiy Schmitl, Linda Cooper, Janice Neese and Marjorie Cooper Hostesses were Cheryl Cooper, Linda Eberliarl, Kalliy i ker and Janice Necse. Exchange Vows at Eden Church The marriage of MUs Karen a ol Mr.

and i i a i Kci- w.irdsvillc Route 2, and Her- Glen Wilson 11 of Alton vv.i.s solemnised al Eden United Mrs. Nagel Hosts Mu Nu Members Mrs Robert a president of Mu Nu a Beta Sigma Phi social sorority, was hostess to members of the chapter at a i luncheon held Friday al the 1'Tamitig I'll a a i a i a repented on plans and activities for the coming year. Those attending were Mrs. i a Patterson, Mrs. J.

IIow- erlon, Clarence Brown, Mrs. Tony Giarclina, Mrs. i i a 'Miller, Mrs Larry Feneel, Mrs. i i a Burian and Mrs a Whitlow Thi' chapter's lirsl regular met ting of the year will be hull! Sept. 14 Events of Week Wednesday The A a of Friendship, Women ot the will meet at the a a at 8 p.m.

Marriage Licenses I i is a list of mar- rlatie lice.nses issued Ihroimh the otlice of Miss a i a County Clerk, Madison County, Kdw.irdsvilli', 111 i a i A i a i a I a A Hii'hland i a I a i i Moody, i a Wood HiU'i' i Jerome F.dwnrds- i i i i a Kd- iircl'A i C.ise,. i i a i a i i a I i a a i i a Toc i i a a i Hcu'rty, Al- a a i a a C'obhel, Cheryl a a Schneider, Kichard Wood i i Kubs, a i Kd- a i a a i a Kd- i i i i Schradcr, Patricia Kdwardsville. Returns Homo Mrs. Kclmi K. Meier, 1422 Grand A was dismissed Monday morning from St.

Anthony Hospital, A where 8hc had been a patient for a week. Church of Christ al 7 p.m. Aug. 18 The Kev Robert 0. Laa.ser and The Hev.

Donald Crismon i i a at the candlelightcd ceremony, Mrs. Harold a the was Hie matron of honor and Miss Sherry Morgan, a rueec of the groom, was Hie bridesmaid Attending I groom, whose parents live in Alton, were his brother-in-law William Morgan, as best man, and Ihe brother, William, as i a The Rev, Harold Paul and Lawrence Creamer, Ihe bride's brother- in-law, and cousin, were the ushers, Tho bride, given in marriage by her fathe.r, wore a white silk gown, with a a ended in a train. The bodice and skirl were trimmed with emln'oidcrcd alencon lace. ie bridal bouquet was ol whito pompons and slephanolis encircling a yellow-throated i I i a gowns in powder blue shade wore worn by tho bridal a a Trimmed with re-embroidered lace, the dresses were fashioned along princess lines with skirts and sleeves a came to the elbow. French bow hoacl- piecos in the same shade as the dresses complemenlod their at- lire, and Ihey carried yellow and white pompon bouquets, A the couple exchanged vows the congregation joined in singing "Oh Promise Me," with organ a a i by Mrs.

George Fiala. A roce.ption was held in the a i i wit'i i beis ot Circle 5, Kden Women's i in charge of serving i Uiilh SpiUe presided at the guest book and the Misses Sandra and a were. In charge of the i Mr and Wilson arc residing in Alton where he is employed by A liox Hoard Co. That new Picasso statue in Chicago's Civic Center Plaxa seems to be as generally deplored as the Ft. Dearborn Massacre.

"A east Worthy Of A Connoisseur" SKRVED EVERY TUESDAY STY'S 1201 N. Main St. RESTAURANT Bdwirdivlllt, III. WEEKEND HOUSEGUESTS Mrs. J.

W. Aitfis'lnirger of Glen Carbon had as her house- guests al her home im Glen Carbon over Ihe weekend her son- in-law and daughter, Lt. Col and Mrs. Michael Marker of Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs, Michael Scluieller of St.

Louis. Court 21 Has Advance Night i Court 21, Order of tho A i a i i met Saturday night ill tlie Masonic Temple i Mrs. Dolores Dixon as royal a and Edwnrd of I'ocahontas as royal patron. Advance night was observed, aiiul Miss a a Hannot of Wood River ami A I'nddea nt Godfrey advanced to I i the ceremonies, al which Cirand Associate Matron Pearl Malcnke of i a and Gii'iind Associate. a Jesse Young of a i were guests of honor, a i I throne was Carrie Brown, grand as.sociale mal.ron of the ol Missouri.

Floyd limit ol i was grand musician. The soloist was Walter A a of Herrin, who was accompanied by his i as liho organist. Oilier officers worn present from Alton, i i Chicago, Ml. Carmel, i Cavern-Hock, and SI. Louis, Mo.

Advancing i included Mrs. Lucille Dalbuc and Mrs. Grauer of East Alton, and other guests were the grand representative from Missouri to Illinois, Mrs. Helen (Junior, and oilier representatives from Illinois. Six a i a were initialed nnd a were give.n by the grand officers, Mrs Mildred Unas of Wood River had charge of the ceremony, Tlie Tiext committee i will be nl the.

homo of Mrs, Noi'inc Morrison at Plainview on Sept. 18. DUV DISTRICT MEET Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Tent 96 of Edwardsvillc, has been notified of District 8 meeting to be held Sept. IB nt Jerscyville. The i will be held al Ohapman Hall beginning at a.m.

TRINITY LUTHERAN Edwardsville Thursday: Cheeseburger, potato chips, buttered peas, apple crisp, milk. Friday; Hol-dog-on-bim, baked beans, cole slaw, brownies, milk. Engaged Miss Linda Ilartliob's engagement to Gene Uiinsche is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ilarllieb, 2004 Olive Highland.

Mr. Huns- clio is the son of Mr and Mrs. Charles A a a Route 2. Miss Ilarllieb was graduated in June from Highland High School and the prospective groom received his i a (here last year, lie is employed by New York Central Railroad. They plan to have a a wedding.

Featuring: "KLEEN-GLO" Finishing 112 HILLSBORO (Next to Kroger) PHONE 456-0202 Free Parking at Rear Entrance --MON. TUES. WED. Any 3 Garments Pleati Extra Furs, Suedes, Formals not included. SHIRT SPECIAL 4 for 99c When Accompanied with any dry cleaning order, ALL LAUNDRY SERVICE AVAILABLE! HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7 A.M.

to 6 P.M. You Can Bring Your Clothos In as Loro at 4 P.M. and Get Some-Day Service With Engineers Co. In South Vietnam Army Sp-4 Ronald K. Jennings, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Ivan K. Jennings, J24 lliidi is participating in "Operation Emporia" in Vietnam, with other members of the Armored Cavalry Rcginicnl, Spec. Jennings, a tank crewman in the regiment's 919L'h Engineer Company, and other members of Uie regiment are providing security lor tha engineer work parties nnd conducting search and destroy missions in the aa'ea, He entered the Army in October iflfiG, and completed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He was stationed at Ft.

Leonard Wood, before arriving overseas in March 19G7. Spec. Jennings is a 19G4 graduate EdwarclsviJlo i School. It is estimated that there Is enough sand in the world to supply the needs of industry for the next trillion years. And when that's gone, children's shoes can be emptied.

MONTCLAIRE SHOPPING CENTER Edwardsville, III. Little girls feel pretty in Him Health-tex A OS t.Wl Girls love to wear these long sleeve extra-fine 2-ply combed cotton knit shirts. A choice of smart-looking mock turtlenecks, in colorful solids and stripes. Washable? Of course. The label says Health-tox.

Slies: 3, 4, 5, 4, 6X $1,75 Outfit your Boys und Girli for School at Glik's Featuring the Brands Your want to wear. For Boys: LEVI-FARAH-HANES VAN HEUSEN For Girls: CARTERS-DANSKIN- CINDERELLA- PLAYPET Open Monday Nltos 'Til 9 HEAD FAMILY HOLDS REUNION HERE SUNDAY of Uie a i of tha lute; Frank Head for lliciir reunion Sunday at Springer's Woods, A basket dinner wai served. Hnjjh Head was eldest present and Gaylc Lynn Ilend was tha youngest nt 2 years old. Others present wore Mrs, Hugh Iluad, Mr. and Kalpli (ii.ssal, and Mr.

awl Mrs, Frank Head, Mr. and Mrs. John, Vielh, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin liiiK, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph hiil, and Mrs. WiJIiain, Hull and tlmir families. Mark Anniversary An open house will bu held for Mr. and Mrs.

llnrvey Hickell, who will be observing tlieir wedding anniversary, Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. ut their home lit Edwnrclsville Route 2, Tlie former Isabel Ban 1 of Greenville and Mr, fiickell were married Sept. 4, 1342 at St, Charles, Mo. Their attendants were the late John J. Bicltell und Sam Catalano of Kdwardhville.

Mrs. liickcll is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Bare and the late David 0. llaro. They a three daughters, Mrs.

Wanda Kirk, Florissant, Mrs. Uremia and Mi.ss Linda Bickell of Kd- wardsville. There are two grandchildren, Michael and Xina Lonsey. STEINMEYER PICNIC About residents of Rleimm-yi'r Addition off SI. Louis Street Ihe annual picnic, held Sunday on tho lawn ul the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mel Hurst, 205 Charles, St. Teriaki Steak: Queen's Specialty By Gaynor Maddox NEA She surfs, plays eight musical instruments, is a winner at tennis and a a at tho University of Hawaii in Honolulu. But wait there more --she's a fine cook and a lop finalist in Ihe recent National College Queen Pageant in New York, along with 49 other outstanding college girls, one from each of our 50 slates. Her name is Monn Lei Sen and here's her highly rated Teriaki steak recipe which delighted the six men judges.

TERIAKI STEAK 4 (1-inch) shell (New York) steaks 1 cup soy sauce 1 cup sugar 1-3 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon corn oil VA teaspoons powdered ginger 1 pinch nionoodium glutamate IVi teaspoons toasted sesame seed 3 green onions, chopped 1 lablespoon sherry Trim slcvaks well. Mix marinade ingredients; pour over steaks in a flul pan. Lei stand in sauce for 30 minutes. Broil approximately five minutes on e.ich side for rare. Baste, i sauce while broiling.

Makes four servings. NOTE: Teriaki steak is a favorite Japanese dish For "pup- us" (Hawaii term for cocktail appetizers) the meal is sliced very thin in 1-inch strips, a i ated, threaded on bamboo sticks or small skewers and broiled Home economics classes are urged for boy.s. On-lhe- job a i i in the a i kitchen is loo cosily and messy. LOOK ARE ANY OF YOUR NEIGHBORS NEW TO THE COMMUNITY? If So Call WELCOME WAGON 656-2744 A BASKET OF GIFTS FROM MERCHANTS WHO CARE IS WAITING FOR THEM. MRS.

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