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EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGEXCEE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931. PAGE FIVE New Douglas Held. i i for pot master of Now Douglas will be held at i and Petersburg for Illiiiois. Sccuie application blank and int'oi niation at pofet oftice. Mi and i A Rosentluil ivrio i i in a Wednesday Jolni Bell is spending the holidays in i visiting his biother.

Father Cell. Mr. and Jesse Wall of Green- i Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. of i a i i dinner guests Christmas at the home of Mrs. Caudence W.ill and Misfa Irene i St. Louis spent tlif week end her patents, Mr and Mrs. Bon Kline.

Mr. and i Earl Farmei and son of Kincaid spent Chi'stuias. with Miss Alma Echolf. Miss Stella Alsop of (jlen Caibon come home Fnaay and ill her vacation her moU-" 1 Mrs. Melvina Alsop.

Mr. and Mis- Otto Kosenthal and children of Mt. were -visitors Christmas day at the home Mr. and Mis Wm. i a ill-, and Mis.

Herman Bartel aud son 1'ied of Kdvvaulsville were MSit- ois i a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a i Mr. and Mrs. E.

Pitt spent the yreck end in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meadows.

Mrs. Aletta Kennedy spent the week end in St. Louis visitin? hei daughters, Mis. Eunice Simpson arid Mrs. S.

McKmght. A. F. son Milton, were in St. Louis Thursday.

Mr. and Walter McGraph and son of St. Louis spent the week end at the home i Fred Strothman. Mr. and Mis Otto Latovvsky, daughter Nadean i dinner guests Cliiistmas in Woiden at the home of Mr and Mis.

Abel Olive. Mis. Chailes i i a i and i i and Mis. Mabel Schoenmetzler were visitors in Stauntou Wednesday. Mis.

Maude a Jessie and son Eldou spent a in Litchfteld at the homo of a i i nee. Mr and i Chailes Koenig and a i of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Renmi and a Ida, of Edward-Aille spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Mary Neuenscliwander. Miss Zella of St. Louis spent the first ot the week at the home of Miss Nadean Mr. and Mrs.

John Fletcher of Hillsboio were visitois Sunday at thu Mr and Mrs. R. Mc- C'ottery. Misses Bettie and a i Tabor visitors in Edwardsv ille Monday. Mis.

Henry Melm, sou LeRoy and daughter Margaret were Litchfield Tisitors Monday. Mrs, George Bartel and son Vein- on were Litchfield -visitors Monday Mrs. Lizzie Smith, who has been spending the past few weeks in came home this week and will spend several days at her home heie. Mr. and Mis.

Otto Scharf of GiUos- pie were -visitors Cliiistmas day with the- formei's mother, Mrs. Anna Schr Mr. and i A W. Prance, Mrs Ida Prange were -visitors in St. Louis Friday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. li. H. Prance. Mr.

and Mis. Frank Shields or So- reuto spent Christmas day at thr home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elmoic. Mis.

J. Tabor, Misses. Bettie and Marjoiy Tabor spent Saturday 111 Alton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Bensinger.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster of Ed- ivardsville were visitors i i i a day with lelatives heie and attended the exercises at the Baptist Church. Mr.

and Mis. George Baitel and BOU Vernon were dinner guests Christmas day at the home of Mi ard Mrs. R. Bartel of Sorento. Miss Emogene Wall spent the end in Gieemille at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Wall. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Kline and children spent the past week in Mc- Lanesboro visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hampton.

B. Virgin of Highland was a Visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bunn and son Kussell of Marine spent the week end with relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. August Palmisino and baby of Vibana were week end guests at the home of L. R. Wall and family, Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Kinzer of Ed- Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Kinzer and son of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Isaacs and children of Gillespie were dinner guests Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mis. A.

L. Kinzer. Dr. and Mrs. A.

J. Schoen and children weie visitors near Alhambra Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mindrup. Mr.

and Mrs. a Ealford spent the week end in Sorento at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Halfoid. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Watson were Tisitors in Highland Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Kosenthal, Miss Emma Rosenthal spent Christmas day near Litchfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Heiman Niehaus. Erhardt Lotovvsky of Urbsna spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Latowsky and Mr. and Mrs.

EmU Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Melm spent Sunday with relatives In St. Louis. Dr.

and Mrs. A. J. Schoen and Yankee Senorita a i theater audiences acclaim her. But Coiry Boll, despite hei Spanish appearance, leally was horn in Pennsylvania, U.

S. A. i i and Mis A a Schoeii were business Msitors in Litchlield Satur- a Walter i of i a a spent tlip end at the home of hi a J. Giegory. Mis.

Minnie Manholt enteitained at a a i i on Christmas day the i Mr. and Mrs. Joh- Richtor, Miss a i Hoist and LeRoy Daiuieiman, of Kdwaidsville, Mt and Mrs. George Damkey, Mr. and Mis.

Heibert Mansholt and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mansholt and a i i Mr. aud Mis. Ed.

i and son. While i to St. Louis Satin- da to attend the i a of a rela- i Mis. Ida Prauge, mother of Postmistiess Minnie Prange, a i injured in a- automobile accident, having her shoulder thrown out of place. Miss A i i Westerheide of Cr- bana is spending the Cliiistmas holi- a with her paients, Mr.

and Mrs, Ocar Wes.teih.eide. Mr. and Mr.s. Vance Knowlson of East Alton were visitors Satuiday ev i at the home of Mr. and Mis.

a i i a a Mr and Mrs. Geoige a Mr. and Mis. a i Vliich and son spent a a with relatives in Hamel and Edwardsville. Mr.

aud Mrs. Wm. Bilyeu visited a vuth their a Miss Alberta, a i a patient a', the Litchiield hospital. Her condition remains seiious. Mr.

and Mis. Ivan Buun and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Schoen- metzler were visitors in a Saturday i Mr. and Mis. Calvin Bi uoe ef Stauuton were visitors Satuiday at the home of Mrs. Maude Bruce. Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Leap of Evanston, i and Mrs. Geois-'e Lovejoy and children of Lhingston were guests Cliiistmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones Miss Veilif a spent the i i a holidays in St.

Jacob at the homo ot Mr. and Mis. B. F. Ellis.

Mrs. Maude Bi uce, a Jessie, son L'ldon spent Chiistmas in a guests of Mi and Mrs. W. A. Parke.

Dr. Win Sliaip of St. Louis was a -visitor here a i a alteinoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Hei man Roseuthal a daughters lett Sunday for a TveeKs Mbit luth relatives in Decatin and Blucmond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter i arul a i Helen, of Carpenter, i UMIOIS Sunday at the home of Miami i A. J.

Smith. Mis Dave i i and daughter of Catliirulle i visitors Monrtav at the home of Mr. and Mis. Petcv Prtoison. i Sophia RosenUial, SOILS Eld and A and a Do- loiis a i a in Edv ai sv ille at the home of Mr.

and i Emil Hosonth.il. MAY A A DKMI'SKI t'AKXJEKA FIGHT Reno, Dec. 2 3 A $100,000 offer for Jack Dempsev to meet Primo Camera here Fourth in the champion's first "big money" tight of his comeback campaign was pre- paied today by a group of Reno sportsmen. The promotes had an engagement with Leo Sacks, Dempsey's manager, at which the former titleholder was to be guaranteed 000 and a percentage of the gate receipts. at present marooned in the high Sierras by snowbanks, had said he has no objection to a Reno bout.

They did not state what offer would be made to Camera, but expected him to accept the opportunity for a first class bout. Plans call for enlaiging the Reno racetrack stadium form a seating capacity of 29,000 to 75,000. Dempsey promoted the Max Baer-Paolino Uzcundun i i at the Arena last Independence Day. POIIPK SHOOT SL4YKH OF SritlNGFIELl) "1JOOKTK" Springfield, 111 Dec. 29--Three gunmen who shot and killed Charles Dawson, 49, racing "bookie," last night were sought by police today.

Tho bookie was attacked as he walked toward his home. The men shot him 10 or 12 times in the head as he walked along a street near the business section and escaped in a small sedan. Police believed he was shoi. because he failed to joia a bookinak- ing syndicate. It was the third gang slaving here in three weeks.

Xnms Program Presented. The Christmas program of the St John's Evangelical Sunday School was held on Christmas Eve to a crowded auditorium It was a "White Gift" service and all pupils brought gifts of canned goods which were given to the Community Relief Fund The following program was given: Opening "There's a Song in the Air" Prayer. Hymn Little Town of Bethe- lem." Recitation "We Bring Our Gifts' Beginners Dept. Recitation "Too Many Present" i a Jane Racson. Song "Away in a Manager" Beginners Dept.

Recitation "What a a Says" Doiolhy Bangeit. Recitation "Child Divine" Pi Unary Dept. Song "Tiuv Candles of the Xight Primal Dept. Recitation "At Xmas Time." Robert Best. Recitation "Chiistmas" Hilda Koller.

Play "Why the Chimes Rang" Cast Frank Acauli, Edwin Veitch, Darius Gimini Paulino Chandler, Richard Gauen, Louis Gauen, Oiville Gerfen, Dorothy Poitz, Cleora Wedel, Fied- erick, Weuzel, Hariy Mever, Gail and Earl Paoli, Helen Je: kins, Margaiet Guse, Meta Krug, Maltha Phillips and Elizabeth Sherman. Christmas Caiols C. T. H. S.

Saxophone Octette. The Spiiit of Xmas Helen Jenkins Benediction and Closing Hmn "Silent Niijht Install Officers. On Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple the Older of the Eastern Star held their annual installation of new officers. Miss Myrtle Welch, worthy matron served as installing officer and was assisted by a staff of past worthy matrons and past i Installing Marshal Miss Anna C. Thompson, installing Chaplain, Mrs.

Hattie Stehman; oiganist, Mrs. Margaret Clayton; Acting wo 1 thy matron, Mis. Lucille Os- tlo, acting patron, a i Holzweg; escorts John Stehman, Geo Battels, and Howard Gillespie, oflic- ers installed tor 1032 were as lows-: i a i Miss Grace Oi- a i Allen Glaus, Associate a Celeste Mashek; secretary, a i Tavlor; treasuiei, Mis. Alice Gillespie; conductoiess, Miss A i a a a a a i Mrs. Elizabeth a i a i a Miss i Luebbe; organist, Mrs Myrtle Haddick; Adah, Mrs.

Lillian i i Mrs. Leona Nichols, Esther, Mis. a i a Tsieman; a a Mis. Hilda liitzei; eiocto, Miss Mae Thompson; waider, Miss Catherine a sentinel, Edward Mahek. Present Program.

The Corcoidia Choir of the Holy Cross Lutheran Chinch rendered a Christmas song service on Sundav evening The i progiam was given Clnistmas A a i Dale. Tiio i i a Soim A Adam. a i "Esmte Ein Reis Ents- i i i Praetoruis. Ladies Choi us "The a a Sopiano Solo "There weio Shepherds Frank Lynes. Choir "Haik The Hei aid Angels M.

Stults. Duet i a Baritone "Silent Guiboi-Schuhoi Choir Shout the Glad Kessel. Duet Soprano Alto Little Town of Gcibel. Alto Solo "1 love to Tell the i --J. DeFoiest Cline.

Choir "Come and i i Honor. Homecoming JKrhlay. The a a homecoming of the T. H. S.

will be held on Friday ing. AH foimer students and friends are invited to attend the basket ball between the Kakoks and Mt and the proceeds of this game will be donated to the Community Relief Fund. After the game the regular homecoming piogram will be given in the auditorium when the Senior class will present a one act play which will be followed by dancing in the gymnasium. Mrs. Pinchot in Race Mrs.

Coinelia Biyce Pinchot above, wife of the governor of Penn sylvania, has announced her candi dacy foi Congress from the 15th dis tiict, opposing Repiesentative Lou; McFadden, arch foe of Presiden Hoovei's debt i a i i piogram Dorsey Aiiiioiime Ai rival. Mr. and Mrs. Percj Heuer aie In parents of a-baby boy, born Decem her 25th. rersoimls.

i i a visitors at Mr and Mrs John W. Heuer's were Mi. and Mis Mai tin Obeimau of Okawvillt, Mou ice of St Loui.s and Dula and Selm ot A and Rev. and Mrs. H.

A Middendorf and son of Dorsey. Miss Louiie Schioeder of Ed vvaidsville it, vibitmg her sister, Mrs Wm. D. Kuethe. Beitels of St.

Louis and Alma Beitels of Alton spent Christ mas with home folks. Mr. and Mis Ralph Baccus of Al ton called on the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Dietzel, Sunday. Gustav Burgess and daughtei Ell. and son Elmer had dinnei with Mr aud Mis. H.v. i Sir.

and Mis. O. Heuer and chil dien and Mrs. Bertha Heuer aud diiuuhtei Aha called on Jli. and Mr? Aug.

J. Heuer Mr. and Mis. Fied Boiltls and baby had cliniirr i the latcr's. par ents, Mr.

and MLS. H. Iveioche Christmas. Mr. and Mis Kdv.

Dieuel call ed on i and Mrs. Chas Duelm and Chas. L. Dietzel, a I OH I TITl.K TOM(JH'I Chicago, Dec. 29 "Ellswoith Vines, Pasadena, Calif a i a tennis champion, and George Lott, of Chicago, for the title, wil meet the a singles match on the tennis piogram at the Chicago stadium tonight.

A crowd of 10,000 largest ever to see a tennis match in Chicago, is to a the a matches. In the sinplts a Van Ryn, i a i a -will meet Frank X. Shields, New Voik. Lott and Van Ryu, Wimbledon doubles champions, will Vines and Shields in a doubles match. ro KKSI MK vnxr; AT A i CA1.IE.NTE 1 Xmas Party Given.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical Church will give an old- Tashioned Christmas party at the St John's Hall on Wednesday afternoon. The program will begin at 2: SO and there will be English and German songs, lecitation and a social hour. After the program a luncheon of homemade pastries will be served. Finn Itauquet. The Mother Auxiliary of the Ascalon chapter DeMolay will give the members of the chapter a holiday banquet in the i i loom of the Masonic Temple ou 'Wednesday even- ng Dec 30..

Xiiiu.1 J'luly Given. The Daughters of Veterans gave a hristmas paity o-i Taesday evening at the G. A. R. Hal).

A short pro- Tarn was given and refreshments served. Meeting on Monday. The Daughters of -Isabella held iheir social meeting on Monday evening with a Christmas party in the K. C. Hall.

An appropriate progiam was given by the committee in chaise A a Caliente, Met Dec. 29-With all stakes cut in half except the $1500 fixtuies, including the $100,000 Agua Caliente handicap, racin will be resumed here January 1, it was annonnced today by James N. i president of the A a Caliente Jockey Club. Announcement of the reopening ollowed a i i Augustin Olachea, goveinor of the northern district of Baja California, indicating that the proposed incieased tax on gate leceipts, one of the factors which led to closing the track last Wednesday, would not be imposed. Must Be Good Jail.

Kansas City, Mo Hyner, 65, itinerant, had a good reason for wanting to get to Denver when he was plucked off a train: "They have such a fine jail there-radios in every cell, movies, and BO forth. I planned to steal a bar of soap as I could winter Jn that jail." of the following ladies: Misses Frances Schulta, Vema Schtldknecht, Catherine and Margaret Higgins. Personals. Mr. and Mrs.

Noel Krapp of Chicago are spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wille. Miss Christine Bartells, a student of Illinois Noimal University is visiting her paients Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Baitells during the holiday vacation. Mrs. Floyd Youtsey has spent the past several weeks Kuest of her daughter Mrs. Eugene Funk of Bloomington.

Mrs Vena Svvaby visited relatives in Jefferson City over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ganser are entertaining their grand son Junior Thayer of Edvvaidsville i i the holidays. Mrs.

Walter Wai ma and daughter of Kansas City are visiting her mother Mrs. Cynthia Ogle. Mrs. E. C.

Gauen of St. Louis and daughter Lavina spent Christmas with local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Cnle and chil- dien spent Xmas day with relatives in Greenville. II Sweet CIDER Gallon Busch's Ginger Ale 2 bot. 25c weicu 3c rcf.m.1 ou empty bottles. Grape JuiCC Budweiser Beverage bot.

12c fWILSONS Quart Crystal White 1 A Kirks Flake III bars pint bot. 23c 0 QfiflP fl AtfCQ IVORY OUMr fLMllLO Large MILK NOONDAY MALT 3 3 LB. CORN 7A 1a TRI CITY SPECIAL MALT 4 CANS $1.00 That Pops Shelled or on Cob I 4 2 5 Krites Corn Krites Peas Mixed Nuts Maraschino Cherries 9c Pineapple 2 large cans 35c 4 No. 2 cans 25c Crab Meat Ib. can 29c 3 No.

2 cans 25c Del Monte Tuna can 19c Impoited Chili Con Carne 3 cans 25c Mushrooms 8 oz. can 49c Happjinle Libbj's Cut Beets 3 large 2 2 cans 25c Fig or Peach Jam, 20 oz. can 3 oz. Mottle Monte Sliced Fine Granulated SUGAR. I WALDORF 0 PEABERRY, LB 19c Alice Tomato Juice, pint bot.

15c Blue Rose Rice 4 Ibs. 19c Shredded Cocoanut Ib. 25c Ground Black Pepper Ib. 25c 01111(1 Corn Meal 5 Ibs. lOc IV).

Hais 39o Yankee Beans 10 Ibs. 45e Hen Feed per 100 Ib. bag $1.29 C. W. FLOUR Tho all pin pose Flour.

I'astrirs HiviiiN. Biead. 24 Ib. Sack Noonday Flour Tri-City Special 59c 24 Ibs. 49c 24 Ibs.

39c 20' FLOUR PANCAKE 2 15 5 LB. SACK 23c Kor Salads or Gallon Frying. Gallon -pint can 25c (ileiiuood Ripe Olives Beauty Thrown Stuffed Olives -12oz. bot. 2Sc Strained Honey 1 Ib.

jar 19c pint Jai Comb Honey each 19c C. W. Pure Mayonaisse 12c Noonday Nut Oleo Ib. 62c fttiuvr i or Brick PORK SAUSAGE CHOCOLATE CHERRIES 1-Pound Box 2Sc MAZOLAOIL a 5 I Ii I 1 Fresh Pork Shoulder OiAKt KlDO LBS. UHl OHLI LB 2 FRESH NECK BONES, LB 5c SALT SIDE PORK, LB 10c i i FRANKFURTERS, LB lie BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LB lie FRESH LIVER SAUSAGE, LB 12V 2 FRESH PIG FEET, LB 4c SLICED HOG LIVER, LB 7c UAUC FRESH PORK nHmo Pound 10 Nice Lean Breakfast SIDE OR HALF SIDE Pound lie STEAKS 15 CHUCK ROAST Choice Center Cuts OTCJIK ROUND OILHIV Choice Cuts, Lb 171 it DniOT BEEF SHOULDER or nUHOl ARM, Pound FRESH DRY SALT JOWLS 710 KETTLE RENDERED A 3 POUNDS 19c CHOICE YOUNG CORN FED ALIVE Pound ISc FRESH BALTIMORE Oysters PER QUART 48c NEWSPAPER! nu 1 nu 0.

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