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EDWAKDSVILLE FNTEUJORNCER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1937. PAGE NINE 3 For-- (43 WOBD UMIT) PAYABLE CASH IN JJDVANCB WABTT AD PAGE Times WOBD LIMIT) PAYABLE CASH ADVANCE I NOTICE--Car of Rock Phosphate on track August 19, 20 and 21. Httmel Cooperative Grain Hamel, 111. 2841 I A NOTICE--Dance American Legion Park.

Edwardsvlllo, Illinois, Friday, August 20, 1937. Music by Joe Ludd's Orchestra. Given by Hilda and Marie Plessa and Cleo Nordcr. Dancing 9-12. Admission 25c Everybody welcome.

2832 COMMUNITY SALE--Saturday, August 21, 1937, commencing at 12 noon. Horses, cattle, hogs, poultry, miscellaneous items, household furniture of the late David McAdams. Edwardsville Auction Company, G. W. Buckles, Bert King, Auctioneer.

2839 NOTICE--To members of Buck Road Cemetery. Annual dues of $1.00 are now due and should be paid before September 1 to Frank J. Schlemcr. 2822 NOTICE--Edith and Her Orchestra will furnish the dance music Sunday. Aug.

22, at the Diamond Mineral Springs. Free Dance. 2823 NOTICE--RARE OPPORTUNITY -Chicken farm, gas station nnd lunch room on Highway 66--2'Xs miles required 2828 North of Hamel. Cash $250.00. C.

H. GHz. NOTICE--Free platform dance Friday Aug. 20. nt Tipswood Tavern, formerly Gin Mill, across from the Kettle River plant.

Music by Smlt- ty's Rhythm Kings. Fish i Every 2820 bodv welcome. PUBLIC SALE--Saturday, August 21, beginning at 1 p. 5 horses, 2 colls, 4 milk cows, 2 heifers. Guernsey bull, full line of farm machinery, wagons, harnesses.

Three miles southeast of New Douglas, Charles owner; Fied Muurer, auct- A FOR SALE--At a bargain, story 5-roora house with three rooms on second floor, makes eight rooms, in all, has basement under entire house well improved on 4 lots of ground. Adolph Noll, 615 Sheridan Metcalf Addition. Edwardsville, HI. 2835 FOR SALE-- Eleven (11) used 8-gallon milk cans, with umbrella lids-your pick at $2.00 or $1.75 and take 'em all, also winter barley at $1.40 per bushel. Walter Rinkel on Route 140.

2836 ionecr. 2815 FOR SALB--Peaches. Inquire of NOTICE Authorlxcd dealer for MAYTAG Washing Machines. Gchrig's Stoic, Alhamhrn, Illinois, phone 11. 2826 NOTICB-- Fish fry every day nt Hess 206 So.

2659 Tavern. Fresh river llsh. Buchanan stieet. NOTiCK-Ice cieam social Ladies A i i a of the Baptist Chuivh or. the church luwn Thursday, August 19.

Home mode cakes and pies, sftda. hut dogs and coftce. Serving 5 p. m. i service.

2811 NOTICE--tec Crrqm Social nnd Band Conceit by Li. Boniface School Band at St. Boniface Church lawn, Friday, Aug -(, 7:30 p. m. Amusements.

St Boniface School Bnntl. In case of rain social will be held in hall. Evciybody welcome. NOTICE--The Hamel Evangelical Chinch. 1 la miles south ot Hamel on oiled road, will give Its annual picnu on Sunday Aug.

22. Lunch niul chicken sandwiches. Music by the Moro Concert Band. Everybody couluilly invited to attend. mi tee.

Com- 2801 NOTICE--Chicken dinner and picnic, benefit St. Cecilia's Church, Glen Cut bun. at Buffalo 'Park, Marville, on Sunday. Aug. 22, band i nCtemoon.

Dance to Joe Ludd's Oi- chrstrr, in the evening. Chicken lunch 33c Amusements, prices given away. Free parking, botl welcome. 2806 NOTICE--Make oui ofiice 254 i Main Street, Eclwurdsvillc, your hcadquai tcrs to buy, sell mid ex change leal estate We spccmluo and cry effort will be made to serve ou. Commissions executed Doeblin Agency, Phone 173 or 1073, K.

E. Docblln, Malinger 1782 N'OTICrf G. ll. C'mtiactoi, estimates rheei i on a i and cotU'H'le i N. Kiin-sas o- phone: 107W.

PUBLIC SALE. the undersigned, ndministratov of the cstnlc of William Schwegmann, will sell nt his lute residence, located mile south of Illinois route 66, miles east of Chain of Rocks Bridge, on ChoutcRU Island, on Saturday, August 21, commencing nt 9:30 o'clock, the following peisonal properly: Livestock--5 mnrc mules, 8 years old, horse mule, 6 years old, Guernsey rnilk cow, 4 hogs, 90 Rhode Island chickens. Implements--Dccring binder, 8 Emmcrson 8-disc drill, 2 J. Deere sulky plows, 14 walking plow, 12 3 corn plows, McCormick mower, hay rake, hay tedder, disc cultivator, shovel cultivator, walking cultivator, 3 5-tooth cultivators, potato digger, potato marker, wcedcr disc, 2 3-sec- tlon me I Ion harrows, 2-scc. spring tooth harrow, corrugated roller, Mo- Cormlck-Deenng corn planter, Gestring box wagon, 4 in.

tires, 2 iron wheel wagons nnd frames. Harness--3 sets breeching harness, 12 leather horse collais, 12 leather hand's, 2 sets fly nets. Feed--800 bales alfalfa hay, 12 acres growing corn, 200 bushels oats, 200 bushels jcllow corn. Miscellaneous--Wagon jack, 2 rolls woven i fence, loading chute, 3 chicken coups, grindstone, emery wheel, wheelbairow, sans, torks. shovels, shop tools, 2 heating slovcs, laundry stove, extension table, 12 dining chairs, ice box, clufferobe, sideboard, kitchen cabinet and table, cupboard, buttery radio, combination bookcase and desk.

2 iron beds, sausage grinder and stuffer, 500-lb. platform scale, 2 iron kettles, brass kettle, copper kettle, 3 rifles, shotgun, cream separator, rug, 9x12, Terms -Cash. AUGUST HUEBNER, Administicitor of William Schwegmann, Deceased. JOSEPH R. BARNETT, III.

2816 Mrs. M. 930W3. T. Schierbaum, phone 2837 FOR SALE--Lots.

Inquire of 315 So. Buchanan Street. 2825 FOR SALE--10-20 McCormick-Deering Tractor, 4 years old; 3 cows, 2 horses. Inquire of O. J.

Dornseif, Worden, Case dealer. 2827 FOR SALE UR RENT--Two story frame, six rooms and bath, modern. Complete hot air heat located at 521 Chapman Street. Streets paved, sidewalks made, yard graded and plenty of shade, garage, good neighborhood. Quiet, close to grade school.

Immediate possession, price $4200.00, terms. Doeblin Agency, Phone 175 or 1073. 2802 FOR SALE--1936 Terraplane Coach, custom model, has heater and defroster fan. Car is in perfect condition, looks and runs like new. 17,000 honest miles.

See Ed Mmdrup at Mindrup Automotive Service, Vandalia at Main Phone 310. 2786 A A CARD OF THANKS--We take thi means of extending our sincere appreciation and our many thanks to all who were so thoughtful and extended then- kindness and sympathy to us during the illness and at the time of the dealh of my husband and our brother, Hem H. Langreder. We especially wish to thank Rev. H.

J. Bredehoeft, the Straube Funeral Home, the neighbors, foi the beautiful floral offerings, don ors of cars and the pallbearers Amelia Langreder, wife; Alber Langrcder and Fred Langreder brothel s. 2838 BIDS A NOTICE--i I'd i whole or half At the ice a 2BOH NOTICE--When you want insurance, buy, sell, or exchange, rcul cstale, see the largest lirm in Edsvardsville. All business transacted confidentially. H.

Koscnthal Agency. Salesman, Roscnlhal, Chailcs Marks, i i Voylcs, Pete Hnlbe, Elmer Vccsnrt, E. Apple, llulso and E. Bcrtcls. 1908 C1RANTKORK HOMKCOMIMi-- Given by the Village of i i Sat- Urdus mid Sunday, AUR.

28 nnd 29. 100 Given uwny. 1st pi ue $51) nil; 2nd prlr.e, Shetland Pony; 3id pruc Washing Machine nnd 97 othei valuable Wrestling match Sntmday mte, at 10:110 p. m. Eddie Theiinull, i 164 Sprinclield.

I vs. Lcs SlcfU-r, weight Kid Joplin, time limit: fall to finish match, i Schaiberl, wt'ifcht 167 E. St. I vs. Eddie I'liintamta, weight 175 I Chicago, 111.

Sul- urdaj, Nile. Chaw Mank's 8-Plecs Orchestia. Band concert by St. Paul's School Bund of Highland. Big Float Pmtulc at 5:30 p.

Sun- dny, Aug 29--Drum and Bugle Corps: Highland, Collinsville and Tioy, Bands: St. Paul School Bund, New Douglas-Sorcnto Band. Prizes for the best school i on parade. Jimmy Powell tin'1 his 9-Pc. Orchestra: also the well known Highland Rube Band Saturday nnd Sunday.

Ferris Wheel; Refreshments; Amusements. The Committee. 2831 A I A MOM 1 loan on farm land 80 or more, write or sec J. B. Bnitholomcw, 254 N.

Main Ed- wiudsvillc. 2511 AUTO to $500. Payments made smaller if you have a loan now. See me it you desire $25 to $500 on your car or truck. Strictly conlUlentiuL R.

IL Rosenthal, phone 103 or residence 525; 117A N. Main, Edwardsville, Illinois. 9677 BIDS VVANTKD-The Village Board of Allmmbrn will icccive sealed bids for building 60 feet ot sidewalk 4 feet i 6 inches thick, and 180 feet re-rnforcing lion, oltl walk to he lemovcd by successful bidder. Bills opened 8 p. m.

Scptcmboi 1 J. E. Mapes, Village President. 2814 UECAL i KXKCUTRLVS NOTICE. The i of the slalu ol a i L.

Henry, deceased, hereby gives notice a i appear bcloic the 1 1'tobate Court ol Madison at Ilio Court House in a i i i on the Monday uf October nest, at sshich time all persons having claims against said cMcilu nolilled to a for the purpose of having the same adjusted. Dated this 12th day of August A. D. 1031. AUGUSTA HENRY, Executrix Attest: GKO P.

SMITH, Piobnte Clerk. WESLEY LUEDERS, Attorney lor Executrix. (Aug. 19-26 Sept. 2) 2834 O.

1'OR RENT--8-room residence, mod ern improvements, hoi water heat 110 Sptingcr Ave. J. F. Gillham. 2840 FOR KKNT--7 room all mock-in house will be vacant about Septembci 15 located al 648 Hillsboia A In at N.

Kansas, phon 3267W. A I'OIUX I.OSIJKK HA I.E. In the Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois. Federal Faim Mortgage Corporation, plaintiff, vs. Cornelius Kockstra et defendants, Gen.

No. 8901, in Chancci y-- Forcclosui e. Publication Notice. The requisite affidavits having been Hied in my office, notice Is hereby given to the defendants. Cornelius Hoekstrn and Catherine Mary Hock- slra, and to each of them, that the above named plaintiff heretofore Illcd Its complaint in Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois, to foreclose a certain mortgage praying for other and further relief, 'which said suit is still pending.

Notice is further given that a summons has issued out of said court directed to all the defendants in said cause, returnable to the third Monday of September, 1937, and that unless you, the said Cornelius Hockstra and Catherine Mary Hoekstrn, shall, on or before the said return day of process, In person or by attorney, Jlle your answer to said complaint or otherwise make your appearance in said cause, a default may be entered against you on the 21st day of September, or at any time thereafter wlien said court is in session. SIMON KELLERMANN, Clerk. THEO. E. KIRCHER, LOVELL GEORGE, FLETCHER C.

RANSOM, Attorneys. WANTED--Girls for restauianl i between age 22 and UO years. Se J. Wolf, Idlcwood Sandwicl Shoppe, St. Louis Road.

283,. A I i A i THURSDAY'S PROGRAM NBC--Red (KSD 5 US--Vocal Verities. Franconi, Tenor. Vallee's Program. Bums, J.

Trotter's Orch. 'n Andy. Spots. Lights. Drama.

Burke, Tenor. Blain's Orchestra. NBC--Blue (hWK 1360 Ke.) Prelude. Coughlin's Orchestra. Review.

Press News. Portrait. Louis Cardinals Program. Lombardo's Orchestra. Sanders.

Pamco's Orchestra. Tale" and Organist. Aces. Press News. Coughlin's Oichestra.

Riders. review. Busse's Orchestra. Press News. Gas Parre's Orchestra.

LI Orchestra. Sanders' Orchestra. CBS-- (KMOX 109(1 He.) Time. News Edition. Laux.

Highlights. Concert Orchestra. Bowes Amateur Hour, Gibbons. of Time. Melodies.

Laux, Sports Reporter Field's Orchestra, Game Replayed. Headlines. Star Revue. with Eddie House. Chiestra's Orchestra.

Maxfield and Orchestra Report. WTMV--(1500 Kc.) It. Hall. Special. scores.

555--Musical Moments. i Reports. Moments. Shots. Hour.

Cycles Statistics. Club Revue. Music Hall. Moments. You Want to Hear.

Singers. Bands Revue. Remote. Hour. at the Country Club Hour.

Off. BABV CHICKS--Hatches off every Tuesday in August. Immediate de- hveiy on one week and two-weeks- old chicks at special price while they last. Come in--see them. Head- iiuarteis for all poultry supplies.

Worm capsules KRIEGE HATCHERY COMPANY, Dunn Street, Edwardsville. 2800 CHINESE URGE AVIATORS RETURN TO AID COUNTRY 1501 Locust St. Louis, Mo. (Aug. 5, 12, 19) 58727 Nanking, China, Aug.

19--The government appealed urgently to all Chinese nviators abroad (oclay to return to China by the fastest route and join in war against Japan. Other Chinese residing in foreign countries were asked to do all they could to aid the government, in nny way. The morale of the air force was high. Gen. Mao Pang-Chu, commander in chief of the air force, asserted today that 34 Japanese airplanes had been brought down since the start of the Shanghai light and that the Chinese had lost but three.

"The Japanese air force Is practically useless," he said. Lieut, Lo Chong-Hsing, nir force ace who has skyrocketed to national fame because he is credited officially with downing four Japanese planes, said to the United Press: "Japanese pilots arc chicken hearted fellows. Whenever they see i Chinese plane they start to flee." There's news and romance in want ads, if you look for them. CLEAN FALSE TEETH- GET RID OF STAINS Now Eaiy Way-No Bru.hing Stcra-Klcnn, imazini new dlicovery, 'renames hlRckcst ttiini, tarnish, toitur like magic. put teeth or bridges in of water and.Mid Stera-Klcen powder.

No mesry brushing. Recommended by den- tilts--approved by Good Housekeeping. At all druiciiti. Money tack not delifhttd. FRIDAY'S i'KOGRAM.

NBC--Red (KSD 550 Kc.) Manners, Soprano. Waltz Time and Abe Lyman, Story Court. Nighter. Fidler. Thompson.

'n Andy. Sabm's Orchestra. Orchestra. Bible Study. The Bible Defender.

NBC--Bine (RWH ISM Ke.) Small Songs. Presentation. Coyita Bunch. Review. Press.News.

Rich. Gould, Helen Daniels, Valley Days. It Or Not Ripley. Kaye's Orchestra. Dorsey's Orchestra.

Ueidersingers. Press News. Coughlin's Orchestra. Riders. Review.

Davidson's Orchestra. Press News. Denny's Orchestra. Orchestra. Sanders' Orchestra.

CBS (KMOX Kc.) Time. News Edition. Laux. Carter. Music Hall.

Kemp's Orchestra. Hotel. Concert Orchestra. Waoker, Tenor. on News.

Melodies. Laux, Sports Reporter. Parade. Basil and Orchestra. Game Replayed.

Moments. Highlights. Star Revue. Block's Orchestra. Chiestra's Orchestra.

Day Is Done. Report. VVTMV-- (1509 Kc.) Time. Dial. 5:45 -Radio Special.

Scores. Moments. Report. Moments. Shorts.

Dance. Cycle. Statistics. Moments. Club Revue.

Music Hall. Moments. You W-ant To Hear. 8.30--Evening at the Country Club Bands Revue. 9.15--Radio Nile Club.

Hour. Over Manhattan. 10 SO--Leaders in Dance Time. Hour. Couple Married.

George Schmalz who resides east of own with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tichard Schmalz, and Miss Lucille Hildebrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hildebrand ot O'Fallon were united in marriage Sunday at the St.

'aul's Lutheran Church by Rev. C. Lange. The bride was attired in white lace net with white accessories and carried a bouquet of white lilies and lies of the valley. Miss Mamie Spies, cousin of the groom and Miss Evelyn lice of O'Fallon served as bridesmaids and both wore gowns of pink ace and carried bouquets of red roses nd baby breath.

Miss Emma Hilde- irand, sisted of the bride served as maid of honor. She wore a blue lace gown and carried a bouquet of red oses and baby breath. Herbert Segelken served as best man. Paul Jrunvvorth and Kenneth Burgess of St. Louis served as groomsmen.

Misses Gertrude and Helen Miller sang "erfect Love" with Miss Gussie Miller accompanist. After the double ring ceremony the budal party and the arents of the bride and groom attended a wedding supper at the of he bride's parents ui O'Fallon. The couple left on a short trip after which plan to reside with the groom's parents. BEAUTY HINTS OFFERED; FIRST IS 4 A. M.

RISING Mcdficld, Mass --Mrs. Adeline Holmqulst, 42, mother oC four clul dren, tells the women ot Ameuca to be a "peifeet 3C Mrs. Holmciuist, weighs 13 pounds, admits she is nj beauticia: or diet expoit, but keeping down he waistline also keeps dosvn expense at her husband's 90 acre dairy a i She says she rises daily al 4 a. helps i the cows and then delivei milk in a truck a 22-mile route She says it is all the necessaiy exercise she needs. "It's lots of fun, too." TROY BOTH LYONS.

Corrwpoafent corps marched in the Worden homecoming celebration parade. Win. Pifae. Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Adams, won first prize in the amateur contest sponsored by the Veedol OU Company. This prize is a three' months course to'a St. Louis dramatis school. Required to Register. All those intending to attend McCray-Dewey township high school this year are requested to be present at the high school Saturday for registration.

Honored With Shower. Mrs. Howard Moser, formerly Miss lona Jackson of this city was given surprise shower at the home of Miss Margaret Kelly in honor of her recent marriage to Howard Moser of Highland. Lunch was served. Those present were: Misses Maxine Bahm of Greenville, Blanche Murray and Sybil Forst of Highland, Wilma, Norma and Grace Shaffer, Mary Kranz, Matilda Maden, Marjory Frangen, Faye Snodgrass, Helen Capelle, Erna Nor- aury, Imogene Auwarter, Margaret Kelly, Mrs.

Wm. Jackson and daughter Miss Vera and Mrs. Howard Moser. Personals. Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Doyle and grandson of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Thompson and Ralph Dugger of Collinsville and Misses Mary Knect and Helen Wilman of Edwardsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dugger and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Matthews and daughter ot Collinsville visited with relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Schurman and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Schurman and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Guttersohn of Collinsville attended the Vogt reunion at the state park in Mt. Vernon. Roy Elliott, Will Frangen and Jean Elliott attended the state fair at Springfield Sunday. lone Davis and son Wayne of Los Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs, Frank Snodgrass and daughter last week.

Junior Corps in Parades. Saturday afternoon the Troy Junior Girls Drum and Bugle Corps look part in Die historical parade at Highland. The corps also took part in the Lebanon homecoming parade in the afternoon, and evening Saturday. Sunday the corps participated in the Legion parade in St. Charles, Mo.

but did not enter competition for Illinois Gii'ls i and Bugle Corps. Senior Drum Corps News. The Troy Senior Gills Drum and BugTe Coi ps participated in the historical paiade for the Highland Cen- Icnnial Saturday evening. Sunday the SAFE TRAVEL over LABOR DAY on a Wabash train, round hip tickets sold daily. EVERYWHERE.

Liberal return limit. No matter where you are going ask agent for travel information. All air conditioned equipment. TOUR-CRUISE to Niagara Falls via Detroit and steamer. Leave Sept.

4, return Sept. thirty hours "fen Lake Erie, one Canada, personally conducted, pays for make reservations early. Ask for Particulars. G. N.

LOVELL, DPA, Decatur, HI. A A SERVING SINCE 1838 A Late Model Used and Plymouth BECAUSE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF USED CARS IS EXHAUSTED WE WILL PAY ABOVE THE TOP PRICE FOR USED CARS ON NEW CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS LET US Appraise Your Car Before You Buy Any New Car Butler Chevrolet 120 W. VANDAUA PHONE EDWARDSVILLE 1.6. A. STORE Edwardsville's Finest Food Market 108 North Main Street Phone 17 LARGE FREE PARKING LOT IX REAR OF OUR STORE SUGAR, Pure Cane, Limit COOKIES, Assorted 2 25c RINSO-i 1 LARGE PRG.

Me SMALL, PKG. All for 24c PORK BEANS, I.G.A. Brand, 300 size 4 25c CATSUP, 14-oz. boHlei lOc APPLE BUTTER I5c SALMON, Pink FLOUR, Bobolink 24 85e WATERMELONS, Dixie Queen each 20c Long Green Cucumbers 3 for 5c Home Grown Carrots, 3 Ige bchs lOc Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes Ib. 5c Home Grown each 5c Fresh Solid Tomatoes 3 5c Eating or Cooking Apples 5 lOc GREEN BEANS, Homo Grown ib.

SPRINGERS, FnH 35o Cottage Cheese 15c City Chicken Legs 6 for 25c Dried Beef 4 Ib. pkg. lOc Veal Chops 2 Ibs. 25c BEEF, Fresh Ground 2. 33c R.

GOETZ, PROP. WE DELIVER FOB SERVICE AND QUALITY SEE YOUR 1OA STORE For Other Specials too Numerous to Mention Watch Our Windows. I Smart Buyers Realize Bargains Cannot Las At Once! EWSPAPERl NEWSPAPER!.

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