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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 9

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A I INTKLUOKNCBRFBIPAYj-DBefiMBEB 20, 1929. PAGE NINE Tlmet 41 Word Limit TilE CLXSSIFlED BUY SELL ERE USE THE Telephone MAIN-'49 tura at the oltl i Soft i Par- Sol 3 2 9 MXl'U'K--All tiioso a i a bas for Christmas tlio Color td a mil 115'W nt on rt' 5" social and i mi-nt at School, a December 22 at 1 o'clock. No ad mis-ion rh.iiKcd wc.1 conic. AVpiiier, leather. KOTICK--Dance at i Hall I i i Illinois 011 Sjturd.iy Dei cmbt-r 2 Music by thi- i a (lixu Sdpmideis of Th.

i is, hi'. Hint. LEGAL NOTICE CIRCCIT COWW-NOTICE. State of Illinois, s. S3.

ison. I POIt SALE-- Usefl stoves. Edwards- vllle Housefurnlsutng Co. 1205 SALE --Used furniture of all fclnda. Edwardsvlll, lahlog Co.

House Purn- 1201 Foil SALK--Must sell 6 tube all electric radio. Will make excellent Christinas present foi $35. Inquire 220 N. a a Phono 899W. 6333 OUT OUR WAY By Williams SALE--S-ruom residence, all modern furnace, conveniences, hot water good condition.

Easy terms offered. F. Glllbam, Ed wardsvllle. 111. "840 KOTU'i: --Uaner TurniM Hall, Ma Sundav.

Deromber i bv A i MiiU- i jOc, Kuly, 25c 5" 2 6 KO'IH'K- A i i bny US' 1 13 in need of i i It' can I i i A 37 IO.JVV. FOR SAM 1 LTolsteln male calf, wot'Us old, can be registered if desired. Emll Botuek living IVz miles north of Glen Carbon on Ed- vrardsulle-ltlon C.irbon Hard Road. G31S KOTIt'K--Why not have a Mat tag i i a i more a i a Call Stoelo I'la- no Co Phono GOG for free- demons a i 2 8 2 NOTICli--Coal. Best llcnrlnttu, delivered ton 2 in.

ton J3.73, No 1 ton 25, i run. $3.25. OveMtrcet Coal Co 1'hono 890. 4323 KOTH'K---In order to help till youi stamp book we i give double Kaclo Stamps every day Christmas, ket. Kbcrhart's Meat Mar' 53H NOTICF--You ran buy new Slut" Sewing Macliinet $3 and $3 po Blv- allowance for your old machine.

Singer Sewing Maclun 213 Hillsboro Edvrard-i ville. Phone 700. 63K NOTICE--Long distance movltg Each load Is insured. Will call and give estimates free. J.

H. Tnylo Moving Storage Co. 27th and Washington, Granite City, Illinois Phone: Trl City or 985J. 152 NOTICE--Small Xuias Ilexes cigar now ready In slies 10 nn-1 25 Prices, 10 size 90c. 25 size $2.

Ta ant cigar 50 sUo $2.30. Don't for got your pretty 1930 calendar. 0. Spanholtz, Cigar Room No. 7, Bobm BUlg.

E20 'Oil grade Hnlbtein fcervico 1 4 old, One eleven months old Holstcin heifer. One 240 eg? Cyphers incubator. rnd Tluunau Plione 1501 St. Jacob. 5322 County of Madison In Madison Circuit Court, January Term, A.

D. 1930. In Chancery. William Wright vs Mildred Lu- Wright divorce. No.

6661. It appearing by affidavit on file In the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Madison County, aforesaid, in the entitled cause, that the said defendant Mildred Lucielle Wright is a non-resident of the State of Illinois, and without the reach the ordinary process of this court, and the said-complainant having filed his tyll for divorce herein and a summons in chancery having been Issued herein according to law returnable on the second Monday of January 1930. Now you, the said defendant, whose non-residence appears as above, are hereby notified that unless you be and appear before our said Circuit Court, to be holden at the Court House in the city of Edwards- vine, on the second Monday of January A. D. 1930 and then and there plead, demur or answer to said bill according to the rules and practice of said couit, then said bill will be taken foi confessed, and a decree en-, tered against you according to the prayer thereof.

Dated at Kdwardsville this 5th day of December A. 192U. ROBERT C. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. E.

M. LEWIS, Solicitor lor Complainant. (Dec b-13-20) 5207 OK A i a i i in used cars. Sedans, i and roadsters. C.ood values.

These a must be sold by Jiktuiiuy 1, 1930. SOP us be- foio bii.Unc. i Auto Open evening. 5334 Bull about 8 months old. Gentle, friendly, a accustomed to children, excellent watch dog, would like a home before Christmas.

Telephone or call at 509 Hillsboro C. Chapman. 5328 FOR SALE--Quo modern flve room house located at 1222 Monroe Street, LeClalre. This house Is practically new and ts in beautiful condition. The interior especially has to be seen to be appreciated.

We sell on extremely easy terms, as low as $50 down and $60 Lumber C040 per month. Hotz, Phone 45 or 1214U. CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE. State of Illinois, County of Madison. In Madison Ciicutt Court, January Teim, A.

D. 1930. In Chancery. J. B.

O'Hai vs Mabel O'Hare' Di- voi'ce No. 5663. It appearing by affidavit on file in the Clerks' office of the Circuit Court of Madison County, aforesaid, the above- entitled cause, that the sold defendant Mabel O'Hare is a nonresident of the State of without "the reach of th'e ordinary process of this court, and the said complainant having filed his bilMor divorce herein and a'summons In chancery having been issued herein according to law returnable the second Monday of January 1930. Now you, the said defendant, whose' nou-resldence appears above, are hereby notified that unless you btf'and appear before our said Circuit Court, to be holden at the Court House in the'city of Edwardsville, on the second Monday of Janu- WHOLESALE. Grain.

Wheat 122 White corn 60 Yellow co.n SO Mixed corn 60 Oats, new Old white corn .18 Court Records RA 5 i FOK SALK--Municipal ImproTementfttTy 3:930 -and then and there District then ga bm bo Lebanon A No. 1 Paving Improvement Dls- tilct 29-a and Pavlnff Improvement Dlstilct 29-b. Bonds maturing In one to ten ysars. Price, and in- toiest to yield 6 per cent. For fur- Information inquire, Joseph Kcsl Sona, 505 Dank of Ed- wardsvlllo Bldg.

2640 SOTICE--Jewelry gifts a Ust are most appreciative Christmas presents. All repair worU given prompt attention. 0. E. Schulte, 217 Hillsboro Ave.

5161 taken for confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer thereof. Dated at Edwardsvillo this 5th day of December A. D. 1929. EGBERT C.

CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. FRANCIS J. MANNING-, Solicitor for Complainant. (Dec 6-13-20) 5206 Old yellow corn Old mixed corn .78 .76 Hay Timothy Butter and Eggs. Eggs fiesji 50 Butter, country 45 Poultry.

Spring chickens 20 Old chickens 20 KOTICK--Langrcder and Hess, turkey, goose and duck ohoot, Sunday December 22 at the undeislgned miles jiputhwest of Edwards- vllle on Pe'ters Koad. Shoot to atiut at 12:30 rain or shine. Ev- i i welcome. i H. t.an- giedi'r, o317 (JOTIC'IJ--The Chilslmas a flnibhcd hard floor.

lay oak floors i dust or i The floor li finished before laying. Kri'p a a dust It belonus bv i your floors, I call 1026H, A Logan. a a III. 5205 ioTICIi--Keep clean and a by i S.i^'or a i i a a i i a i and a i a IJo your i a i Let tav- Ins In fuel pay for your In-uilaUon. You won't bo out ft cent.

Call 102GR, A L. Logan, a t'OR UKNT--Modern housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Congenial surroundings. Laundry piivileges. Call at this office.

5315 RETAIL. Grain Oats Rent light hcuse- rooms. Gentleman alone. a a Phone 743W. 5305 I.IXJAL NOTICE I I I 5 2 0 1 SAM 1 awuiiit in i i i i i i i i i 7 at 1" clock Kdv.

I Hi'ii'ii. Ov I Job i A i I 0 3 2 EXItt'LTOK'S NOTICE. The i executors of the estate of Baibara Merl'el, deceased, i Klvo notice that tht.v will appeal before the Probate Court of Madison County, at the Court House In a on the first Monday of a i next, at which time all persons a i claims against said estate aic notified to attend for the of a i the same adjusted. DKtud this 2 9 day of November A. D.

I i MERKEL, W. DOHLU, Executors. J. Attorney. (Dec 13-20-27) 5 2 7 7 CIBCC1T COURT NOTICE.

State of Illinois, 1 j- ss. County of Madison, In Madison Circuit Court, January Term, A. D. 1930. In Chancery.

Home Buildins Loan Association vs J. W. Gonterman, Pearle Gonterman, J. W. Lamkln and Anna Lam kin.

Foreclosure No. 5669. It appearing by affidavit on file in the clerk's off Ice of the Circuit Court of Madison County, aforesaid, in the above entitled cause, that the said defendants J. W. Gonteiman and Peaile B.

Gonterman are non-rehid- ents of the State of Illinois, and without the reach of the ordinary process of this Court, and the said complainant having filed it's bill to foreclose mortgage-heiein and a summons in chancery having been issued herein according to law letuinable on the second Monday of Jauuaiy 1930. Now you, the said defendants, whose non-i esidence appears as abovp, are hereby notified that unless you be and apeav before our said Circuit Court, to, be holden at the Court House in the city of Edwarclt- ville, on the second Monday of Janu- aiy A. D. 1930, and then and there plead, demui or answer to aaid bill according to the niles and practice of said Court, then said bill will bo taken for confesed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer thereof. Dated at Edwardsville this 13th day of December A.

D. 1929, ROBERT C. CUNNINGHAM, Cleik. F. BECK, Solicitor for Complainant, .60 1.05 .89 1.40 Corn Yellow corn.

Wheat Shlpstuff 2-20 Bran I' 75 Butter and tiggs. Eggs fresh 60 Butter, country 50 Butter, creamery, 50 Fruits and Vegetables. Lettuce per liead Apples per Ib .10 Sweet potatoes, per Ib 06 Carrots, per bunch 08 Cabbage per Ib 05 Turnips per Ib Onions per Ib white Orangos do? 25-35-60 Lemons doz TM Potatoes per Ib Green beans Ib Meats, Pork chops, Ib 30 Veal chops steak Sirloin bteak, Smoked ham Marriage Licenses. Theodore Threlheld, Wood River, 24 Beatrice Pickering, Wood River, .20 John Gregg, St. Louis, 46 Dorothy Lake, St, Louis, 30 Probate Court Proceedings Larkin Pearce, spendthrift conservator dismissed.

Emlle Chipron deceased proof of publishing notice, of adjustment to Sept term made." Louise Grote deceased final repoit approved, eiecutnx dischaiged. Noali Overton deceased administrator discharged. Edward Fiegeabaum deceased petition issued requiring final settlement to be made. Emma Loehr incompetent conservator authorized to barrow for support of ward until a sale of real estate Is made. Charles Belser deceased.

Inventory approved. Report set for hearing Jan 9, 1930 at 9 AM. Alonzo Wilson deceased, report approved. Wm Windisch deceased report approved, Executrix discharged. Transfers Recorded Dec.

19. Gus Newmann and wf to Stolze Lumber Co lot 21 blk, 4 Community Heights T3 R9 $450. Ruedin and wf to Peter Coffler lot 2 blk 6 Lockyers add Alton Fitzpatrlck to Nellie Slcvka, lot 3 Hawthorne Terrace Alton sub Fltzpatrick to Nellie Slevka -pt blk 25 Hawleys add Alton $1. Carsteus and wf to Ed Walls and wf pt lot 58 blk 2 and lot 59 SPECIAL FEATURES Tonight. WIL will feature the Music Masters at 7 o'clock.

Pauline Haggard will sing "Aren't We All?" "You're Always In My Arms," and "Evenin 1 over the KWK presentation at 5:45 o'clock. "Just You, Just Me," "Lucky Me, Lovable "I Be Wrong," "Like Me a Little Cess, Love Me a Little More," and "Sometimes I'm Happy" will be played over KSD at 6:30 o'clock. The Eversharp Penmen hour will be broadcast over KMOX at 7 30 o'clock in the evening. Columbia Chain; 9:30, market rei "ports; 9:35, Columbia male tribj 10:30, Faaton and Pierre; 11:30, Sunbonnet Sue, farm flash; 2, Columbia Chain; 3, Christmas tree program, 4, Club Plaza Orchestra; 4:30, Snowball and Sunshine; 5, market; 6:30, Lyonsport Aero Club; 6, Estle er, pianist; 6:30 Friendship Club. 7 p.

m. Gug Lombardo's Orchestra; 8, Graybar's Mr. and Mrs; hour; 9, Paramount Publix Radio hour; 10, Willie and Lillie; 10:10, Sports resume, 10:20, -weather report; Mounds Orchestra; 11, Steel's Orchestra. KWK, St. Louis 2S4-2m-1230ke-- "8 a.

in. morning social hour; 8" 0, Old Man Sunshine; 8:45, morn.ig social hour; 9, NBC program; 10, morning melodies; 10:30, weather report, morning melodies; 11, Dorothy Davidson; 11:10, melodies; 12, Farm and Home hour; 12:45, Keystone Steel Wine 1:15, to be announced; 1.30, RCA hour; 2:30, Joe Smith Oichestra; 3, studio program; 4, to be announced 5:15, the Guardsmen; 5 30, Studio progtam; 6 3 0 Eskimo Pie program. 7 p. m. Chicago celebrities; 7 30, to be announced; 8, Hotel Chase orchestra; 8 30, to be announced; 9, Chicago Civic Opera; 10, news bulletin; 10:05, TVeisert program; 10:30, Pepsodent program; 10:45, Hotel Chase orchestra.

WIL St. Louis, 1200 kc-- 8 a. "Don't be late for School' program; 9, morning organ lecital; 9 30, shoppeis piogram; 10, educational features; 10:15, health service bulletins; 10:30, farm news; 11'15, where to go and what to see Louis; 11:30, Children's program; 12, recoid leleases; 1, music lesson; 1:15, organ recital; 1 30, Agnes and Charles; 2, police reltases; 2:10, studio program; 4, organ and piano; 4:30, studio program; 5 15, native Hawaiian; 5:30, John Willis; 5:45, market report; 6, dinner hour music; 6:30, ailey's orchestra; 6:55, sport news. 7 p. 'sic Masters; 7.15, Smoke and Loney Gal; 7:30, Native Hawaiian; 7:34, Music Masters; 7:45 Santa Claus; 8, Music Masters; .9, Speciality; 9:15, Harmony oys; Country gentlemen of the air; 10, Show Boat Dance Palace; 10:30, Inii perials; 10:40, Peggy Ray; 10:50, Hawaiian with organ; 11, Bailey's orchestra; 11:30, midnight jubilee, air vaudeville hour; 12:30, Bailey's or-: chestra.

STIXDAV'S PROGRAM. WiL, St. Louis, 1200 te- TOMORROW. KMOX will presen the Paramount Publix Radio Hour at 9 o'clock. "You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You?" Is the plaintive query of Fred Waldner, tenor, and Bernice Taylor, soprano, as they blend their talents with those of Josef Koestner and his orchestra in the Launderland Lyrics program to be heard over KSD at 7:30 o'clock.

"Who" and "Don't Hold Everything" will also be played at this time. KWK will feature the Hotel Chase Orchestra at 8 o'clock. ll a. m. WMAY; 12:15, popular record releases; 12:30, Bigalte program; 1, St.

Louis Christian Endeavr or; 1:30, Musical Institute Orchestra; 2, Ludwig Orchestra; 2:30, Show- Boat Orchestra; 3, Santa Claus; 3:30 Weber Sparklers; 4, sign off for KFWF; 6, Shubert Conservatory; 6:30, Watch Tower program; 1, Duo Art recital; 7.30, Midwest 7:45, sign off. KMOX St. Louis 276.1 1090 kc-- 7 a. heroes of the church; morning musicale; 9, Watch Tower program; 10, Sunny hours of a Sunday morning; 11, KFQA, the Princli pia; 12, Elmer McDonald, Jacquinot Jules; 1, Ballad hour; 2, Symphonic hour; 3, Cathedral hour; 4, McKesson news reel of the air; 4:30 Snowball and Sunshine; 4:40, Bobbie and Robbie; 6:30, Acoustican program; .30 .30 25-45 Pork steak Bacon St. Louis Cosh Groin.

No 2 120). Oats--White No 3, 46. St. Louis Produce. Eggs 4 5 4 6 butter 41-46; live poultry heavy 23; springs 17; lights 2 6 rooaters 15; geese 16-18; turkeys 30; ducks 17-20.

Chicago Grain Close. Wheat--Mar 122; May 126; July SUNDAY. The Duo Art recital will be presented over WIL at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. "Lover Come Back to Me," "Temple Bells" and "When You're Away" will broadcast over the McKesson News Reel program from KMOX at 4 o'clock. At 9 o'clock KMOX will present "You're Always In My Arms," and "When Day Is Done" during the Royal Poet program.

The orchestra plays "My Isle of Golden Dreams," "Love is a Dreamer" and "You'ie Always In My 6, Our Romantic Ancestors; French trio; 6 4 5 Dr. Julius 6:30, Klein, over KWK at 4 o'clock. (Dec 13-20-27) 5272 ELECT RIFI KB LINES ADOPTION NOTICK. In i Madison State of I i i ftiid yellow spots. a night.

Finder plcaco return to Joe Slcplcka, 70: Frederick St. 3 2 7 SALK CAUOVUAK Joseph 15. llni'iiult, Auctioneer, Kilwimlivllle, December 28--Gordon Erspramer Kdwardsvlllo, Real Estate Bale. of Madliou. In the a of adoption of Elmu" Lane- to William Lane and Emma Lane.

Defendants in the above entitled citu-ie and to all whom it univ i i Take notice that on the 5th day of December A. D. 1929 a petition was niwl by Leonhard H. Roettger Clara Hoottger In the County Court of Madison for the adoption of n. child named Elmer Lane.

Now, unless you appear within twenty days after the date of this notice and show canse against such application, the petition shall be taken as confessed and a decree of adoption entered. Dated December 20th, 1939, JOSEPH HOTZ, County Clerk, SPRINGER BUCKLEY, Attorneys at Law, TONIGHT'S PROGRAM. KSD, St Louis, Mo 650 kc-- 7 P.M. Cities Seivice hour; 8 Harbor lights; 8:30 Schradertown Brass Band; 9-9; 30 Planters Peanut Plck- blk 2 Carstens first add to Wood Rlv- Arms" during the Duo Disc program er sub fl. A A Stolze and wf to Fitz-1 geiald and wf lot 6 blk 10 Mclntosh Paik Wood Rivei $1.

Waircn Champioa and wf to Matt Edwardt and wf lots 27 and 28 blk 25 Knox Smiths 3rd add Venice $1. Ingram Page and wf to Frank Paddock pt NW SE sec 14 T6 RIO $1. Gulp and wf to Edna Willis pt lot 1 blk 2 Maplewood T5 R9 Bauer and wf to Blake et al lot 26 East Washington Heights' Alton condl Dec Corn--Mar 9 Dec 00. May. 9 4 July Oats--Mar 4 0 Dec 46- To St.

Louis Bus 6 4 0 am Loc 7:38 am Lim 9:19 am Flyer 11:10 am Loc 12:57 pin Bus Pr Car Bus Flyer Loc Bus Bus a :50 pm 2:10 pm 4:30 pm 5:10 pm 6:06 pm 7:05 pm 7:45 pm 8:13 pm Ltm 11:36 pm Bus 10:30 pin Slep'r 5:26 am To Sprlngftold and I'uoria JUNE OPERATOBS WOIUUEti THREAT FINDS AGE OF 70 TOO LATE FOU BOOTLEGGING S-Loc Flyer C-Bus 5:53 am 7:51 am 9:05 am S-Loc 10:00 am Pr Car 10:51 am pm 1:51 pm 2:26 pm 4:05 pm 4:51 pm 6 2 4 pm 7:05 pm 8:01 pm Flyer S-Loo C-Bus Pr Car S-Ltc Bus Llm Belleville, 111, Dec. 20 Southern Illinois mine operators and miners appeared little concerned today over announcement yesterday by state officials of the National Miners Union that a nation wide strike of the organization would be called next fall, The recent strike, the announcement said, was a forerunner in preparation for the one in the fall. The operators and miners were of the opinion, generally, that the proposed walkout would meet similar fate the one just ended. Albun.uern.ue, N. Dec.

20-Money hadn't been coming in so to Juan Gutierreza, 79-year-old resident oC San Antionio. Friends and neighbors, feeling sorry for the old man, told him an easy way--whiskey. Juan set out to manufacture whibkey. It looked easy, but something slipped, he told Judge Milton Hclmlck in distiict Several grandchildren "and great grandchildren weio i.i the couitroom. as Juan received a suspended sentence of 60 days.

As the judge spoke the harsh words, Juan huns his head and promised not to- do it again. ers. Wit. St. Louis, Mo kc-- 7 P.M.

Music Masters; 7:15 Smoke and Honey Gal; 7:30 Music Masters; 7:45 Santa Claus; 8 Music masters; 9 Hotsy Totsy tvio; 9 3 0 DeMolay program; Krehmeler, Peggy Ray, Boys, E. Jones harmony; 10 Show Boat orchestra; 10:30 Hawaiian with oigan; 11 Bill Baileys orchestra; 11:30 Sign off. KWK, St. Louis 7 P.M. To be announced; 7:30 Hotel Chase orchestra; 7:45 Craddock Terry; 8 Interwoven pair; Phil- time; Arm- Armour pio- Bears Town.

Rhlnelander, Dec. 20- Bus 1 0 3 0 Slep'r 12:49 am Note: Loc, Local train; Lim, Limited train; Bus, Motor Coach; only; CarUimlle only; Car, Limited parlor Car train. Rhine lander's main street resembled a small zoo when a mother bear and two cubs strolled into town ostensibly on a "shopping tour." Unmolested by humans, the bears visited here and there until chased away by a. sack of doea. Big Hay Increase.

Madison, Dec. sln produced 50 percent more tame hay in 1929 than during the previous year, according to figures released today by the state crop reporting service. Five lUIled in Wrecks. Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec. 20---Five persons were killed when a freight train was derailed near Turyba Station.

co Bulova strong quakers; 9:30 gram; 10 Bulova chimes, 10:01 news Bulletins; 10 05 Barusdall program; 10:29 Benrus time signal; 10:30 Pepsodent 10:45 Weather reports, 10:45 Hotel Chase oiches- tra. KMOX, St. Louis 275,1 1090 kc-- 7 P.M. Bronn Bill Footlights; 7 30 Penmen; 8 True Story hour; 9 Brunei" Tully time; 9:30 Curtis Institute of Music; 10 Willie and Lillie; 10:10 Sports resume; 10:20 Weather reports; 10.30 Mounds Country Club orchestra; 11 Blue Steele's orchestra. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM.

KSD, St Loula, Mo kc-- Radio Household Institute; 11:30, NBC luncheon music; of the Puccini Opera presentations, 7:30 Laundryland Lyrics, 8, General Elcctiic hour, 9, Lucky Strike orchestra; 10, Troubadours of the Moon; 10:15, Park Central orchestra, KMOX, St. Louis 376,1 1090 kc-- 6:45 Uncle Lem; 7, betting up exercises, 8, The Anybodys; 8:15, The World's Business. 7 p. m. LaPalina program; 7:30, Sonatron program; 8, Majestic Theater of the Air; 9, Royal's Poet of the organ; 9:30, Ampico hour; 10, Willie and Lillie; 10.10, sports resume; 10:20, weather report; 10:30, Back, Home hour.

KWK, St. Louis. 8 a. Children's hour; 9, ne comic man; 9 2 5 the Pathfinder; 9:30, morning melodies; 10, Jack and Priscilla; 10:15, morning melodies; 11:30, Metropolitan echoes; 12, at home hour; 12.30, the Pilcrims; 1, The Bohemians; 1.30, Dinner Bell hour; 2, National jouth conference; 3, National Light Opera; 4, Duo Disc program; 4 3 0 National religious services; 5 30. Wliittail Anglo Persians 6 3 0 Baldwin concert.

7 p. m. Enna Jettick Melodies; 7:15, Colheis Hour; 8:15, Dorsay Parisienne romances; Fuller Brush men; 9:15. the Messiah; 10, Bulova chimes; 10, My South; 10:15, South Sea Islanders; 10.30, time signal; and South Sea Islandeis; 10:45, Armchair quartet; 11, news tins. KPOO, St.

Louis, 546-1 550 a. m. and 10:45 a. divine services Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Rev. Alfred Doerffler, pastor.

Sermon topic "Is Jesph Only a Carpenter's Son?" 9 3 0 Suuday School chil- drens chorus; 10. Bible lesson, "So Dr. Luke Records," 12, organ recital, Mrs. I. 3 p.

foreign language piogKUii. Address, German, "All Glory Be to God on High," Rev. Forster; vocal, "SiltMit Holy Night" "0 Little Town oC Bethlehem," Mis H. Bans; 3 30. shut-in piogiam, address "If God lie For L's Who Can lie Us'" Piof.

P. i i i i i cantata by- choir of Mt. Cahary Church; ":15, Mt Olive Cluuch pio-aam, adlics, "Has Jesus Eutciod Into Your Heait' Rev. R. Caemmercr; quartet.

Say it with Printer's Ink. STOP A REAL SALE OF REALLY FINE USED CARS INSPECTION INVITED Butler Chevrolet, Inc. 120 W. VANDALIA ST. SPAPFRf "Ja.M?**.-W'ftii.

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