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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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-timber suitable I other game restocking Dwelling residence inv on Welt 'wuTdamaged by flfe i originated in the 0iB burned through XTrodl on the outhWMt Me 0 One room of the rfas damaged before the brought under control wthi fca department. jertcyvllle Notes and Mrs 1 Oliver of this city will Tuesday for Kansas to 3s week with nephews and Prom there they will go i Antonio, for the win- imths. Sam Stephenson, Mrs. Mel- Ray Shortal, and Jllsi Virginia Cummlngs motored to St. Saturday.

Mrs. Joseph Fleming and children of Kast St. Louis were a euwla Sunaay at the home of Mrs. M. Ai McMahan and Mr.

and MrK, p. J. -Fleming. Mr. and Mrs.

Gertrude Sjprijfgs and grind-daughter, Miss Edna Mae ScBoemaker, will leave the latter p'art of the week for St. Louta tovipend the. winter with jowph.l'ft'iukner. Mr. Mrs.

William A. Boner, Mr, alilMrs. Walter Walsh- and Julia Marie and Miss Helen riiotored to Wood River Sunday to Visit Mrs. William Betterath. Mr! uiiiMrs.

Bruce V. Penwell of motored to Jerseyvllle Sunday: to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Senior. Mr.

and Mrs. Carey Cottlngham and daughter, Joan, of Peorla, spent the week-end with their parents, Miv and Mrs. Ira Cottlngham and Mr. and Mrs. Logan Clen- Mrs.

James Walsh, Miss Blanche MM, and Miss Catherine Kleffner motored to St. Louis Monday. They were accompanied home by Miss Agnes Mitzel, who spent the wefaend relatives there, Cottingham, assistant te 4-H club leader, returned to fly, Looking north toward the culvert at'the foot of West Ninth street hill where 'first section of the Piasa sewer WPA project, is under construction. Workmen are engaged on the'wooden forms as concrete for the sidewalls of this 8-byji box-type duct are being poured. The easterly wall (right) is slated for completion by Thursday, the west-' erly will is virtually A concrete flume leading up to the concrete mixer is located close to the stone headwall of the culvert.

Water- from the creek elevated by a gasoline-powered pump is diverted past the scene of operations in a wooden flume hidden by the forms placed for the westerly mall of the sewer, extension. Carbondale Monday after spending several days here. Members of the Mission Circle of the JVseyville Baptist church will meet Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 2:30. The study topic for the afternoon will be "Palestine, Yesterday and Today," led by Miss Edna Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schleper and children motored to St. Louis Sunday to visit Schleper's mother, Mrs. Catherine Holtman.

Mrs. Edna S. Price will be hos- at a 'birthday party this even- hg In Konor-of her daughter, Miss Edna Mae Shoemaker, who will celebrate her eighteenth birthday Twenty-five guests will be present and tfye diversion will be dancing. The average farm family lives lan the city fam- Golden Eagle Couple Married by Jersey Judge JERSEYVILLE, Nov. marriage license was is sued Monday by County Cler Frank Seago to Rufus L.

Hill, 25 and Rosella S. Depper, 28, both Golden Eagle, Calhoun county The couple was married by County Judge Fred W.Howell. Jersey Police to Enforce Traffic Laws JERSEYVILLE, Nov. of Police Ray Shorta served notice Monday that all per sons 'not conforming with the state speed regulations in the city limits will be. arrested and 'prosecuted The enforcement will also be.ap plied to all; requirements the motor act.

SEARS SUPER VALUE DAYS Celebratlnf Golden Jubilee SO Years off Value-Giving! Hercules Stokers REDUCED Completely Installed in Your 2 Tons of Coal ALL FOR Kinds of Heat for of Hornet 180 Cash, Delivered Installed in Your Home "Bear-Hide" lOpFJJN Complete with NAILS iw4 EMEHT Roll ow Pfice leader during tfcli Made a 0 of AVB3 automatic heat, and save money, with a Hercules'stokerS at this reduced price! Enjoy exactly the amount of heat you and be healthfully comfortable at all times! and burns every ounce of fuel reducing- your cost of operation as Maintains uniform heat much one-hulf. Fays for Itself with your fuel savlnrs. Nothinf Down Under the terms of the N. H. A.

no down payment necessary. Up to 3 years to pay. Frit Eitimatw Phone 680 and we'll send an engineer to give advice on your heating problems, Installations Arranged, financed and guaranteed by Scara, Ask about this plan today! Save on Guttering Supplies RAIN PIPE 3-ln. Size EAVE TROUGH 5-In. Size 'Is Our Face Caused by Food Shortage At Wood River Supper Royal Spaghetti Supply Runs Out; Crowd Twiddles Thumbs WOOD RIVER, Nov.

17. the second time members of For the Junior Woman's Club had to offer late comers to their royal Italian spaghetti supper canned 'spaghetti apologies Instead of ant the that had graced -(the royal evening's suppe: far expectations 'the club menv bers. The supper was served at the i Scout Littlfe House. Last year, the first attempt of the club members to a. supper, preparations were made for 80.

More than 100 guests arrived ready to be served. This year as the time rolled around for the spaghetti supper food in what the Juniors thought was ample supply to feed any crowd that might attend, was prepared. Supply Exhausted Serving started at 5 p. m. By 5:45 p.

all of the Royal Italian spaghetti had been served. Then the guests were met at the door and offers made to refund money to those, who had bought tickets to ghetti. serve them canned spa- Many of those arriving had taken the spaghetti supper as means of paying off social obligations and had brought guests. Some groups including as many as 10 or 12. Thirty-four pies vanished like magic.

New supplies of spaghetti and rolls were secured and those who wished were served the canned spaghetti. At 8:30 p. only one roll and an. olive remained. Memben Eat Hamburgers After of had been washed, and traces of supper cleared away, weary club- members 'who served as waitresses found their way to lunch counters to eat a hamburger or malted milk.

At 9 p. the club president, accompanied by other dub mem- 3ers was seen at the lunch counter of a drug store. Her supper was a malted milk. She remarked, "Say, could you tell me what that Royal Italian spaghetti tastes like? 1 For two years the supply had run short of he demand and the club members never had an opportunity'to iample the spaghetti themselves. The club members are grateful to their friends who so graciously iupport them in all of their activities, but they are beginning to be dubious as to whether they can calculate the amount of food needed to supply the demands at their uppers, Every club member now knows hat "sunk feeling" of a housewife whose husband unexpectedly irlngs home a guest for dinner, when there are only, two pork hops in the refrigerator.

Old Recipe The Royal Italian spaghetti was epared by Angelo Tremozini, an mpjpye' of the Illinois Power jlght Co. The recipe was handed own to him by his. father, and was brought to this country by 'remozlnl's father when he mi- rated Italy many years ago. jMt year two electric ookers of spaghetti had been prepared Tremozinl. Tills year he daubed tys recipe, but still there ot enough to supply the demand, ipes qt Tremozinl are do- all of the food and services of the club members.

The proceeds go for child 'welfare work of the club. Rotarlaiu' Meet WOOD Dr. C. N. Manus Mitchell, who -arrived in Alton to participate in the Centennial Anniversary celebration pf the Presbyterian church there, will address the Rotarians at their annual Thanksgiving dinner, which will be held Monday at the White- i i At yesterday's meeting of the Rotarians Roger Holcomb gave an interesting vocational talk on Announcement was made of the approaching Stocker concert on Nov.

24. United Brethern Service WOOD The Junior Department of the Wood River United Brethern Church observed Sunday as Thanksgiving Sunday. A program was given, to which the entire Sunday school was invited. A thank-offering was taken, consisting of canned goods to be expressed to the Otterbein Home, the Church Orphanage and Old Folks Home located at Dayton, Ohio. George Crause is superintendent of the department, with Leonard Smith as, asistant.

The Rev. Clyde V. Erwin is pastor. attendance was .143. Class to Meet WOOD RIVER Buell and Miss Marian Hanselman will be hostess at a class meeting at the home of Misa Buell on Friday night, school class of which'she is a member.

DeLong, wife of the loader and teacher. Presbyterian Class to WOOD RIVER-The Kuril Join Ue class of the Presbyterian church will meet avenirfg at the home of Mrs. 3, W. Olbftrts near Oldenburg. Assistant hostesses are Mrs.

B. L. Olberts, Mrs. Omar Lyon and Mrs. Walker MMd.

Prayer Meeting WOOD PMlllps will be charge of the prayer meeting at the First Baptist chureK Wednesday night. His theme will be "Prayer and Soul Winning." Phillips, a former Wood River lad, and scoutmaster, is studying (or the ministry. Music Section Meets WOOD music section of the' Wood River Woman's Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. M. F.

Manning on Ninth Street. Mrs. C. E. Dey was in charge of the program and read a paper on the opera, "Madame Piano selections were played by Mrs.

Arnold Pfaffllh, chairman the section, and Mrs. G. L. McKffli- ney. A discussion on various phases of music followed.

Mission Committee Dinner WOOD at noon, the Home Mission Commltee of the Alton Presbytery including 12 members, with O. F. Nagel of Wood River as chairman, held a dinner meeting in the dining hall of the First Presbyterian 'Church here. The Ladies Aid of the church served the meal. River Notes WOOD Rev.

E. E. DeLong was speaker last night at the preaching mission which is being conducted at the First Presbyterian church in Edwardsville this week. Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Holland spent Sunday in JerseyVille with Holland's mother, Mrs. Josephine Holland. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Bell- and family spent Sunday in Jerseyville. Mrs. C. F.

Benz of Jerseyyille spent the week-end with her daughters, Mrs. Eula Murphy and the Misses Mary Jane and Evadna. John Bacheldor is returning to his home on Acton avenue from St. Elizabeth's Hospital, having recently undergone an His condition is much improved. Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. McCredle and Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Pa ton attended the Dad's Day observance and football game at the University of Illinois Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

A. J. DeSherlla motored to Hall Monday. Mrs. Glenn De Atley has departed for Chicago, where she expects to spend the week.

Mrs. Gertrude Bryant was summoned to Flint, by the serious Illness of her father, Jacob Owen. Mr. and Mrs. William DIest of Bethalto, son, Vernor, and daughter, Betty Lou, were Sunday guests Of Mr.

and Mrs. Adolf Fuchs. William Burns of Green Valley is the guest of Mrs. Luella Darling and daughters. Clare Burroughs ot Arkansas City, -who has been attending the American Petroleum Institute In Chicago, stopped en route to his home for a week-end visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Burroughs of Whltelaw avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Foreman were dinner guests ot their, niece, Mrs. Harry Sackett in Alton Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pooling spent yesterday in St. Louis. Marvin Doll and daughter, Marvelle, were guests last night of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Schnauffer on Whltelaw avenue. The Piasa Radio Club' met with Willard Miller at his home 466 Whltelaw avenue Saturday night A group of Heal firemen will attend the regular meeting of the Madison County Fireman's Association to be held in Troy tonight ReeLeef wnmiRK Of NI UNCLE DAN SAVS HE IS READY TO START ON THE BIG TRIP TO AFRICA AND VOUNIPANOfUCK ARK TO JOIN HIM aveRY fWNO LOW THCVMC. A PtcTuae or ONE THE MUT. CUIPJT OUT AND IT TO ANIHAHTAM FREE to Every Boy and Girl! Just -take two teaepoonfuls ot Capudine In a little water.

Almost before you realize It the headache has eased away and you comfortable again. Pleaaant to takt. No narcotics. Equally effective for neuralgic and other pauu due to functional causes. CAPUDINE Liarn how fit album, Comi club kiadquartus Sign tkt Club RMtir, R.c«i¥« Cfob Emkltm, Git numbtrihip eard, Gtt your first rial animal stamp.

CLUB HEADQUARTERS and all the stamps far your animal stamp callw- tion, and bt big txpltws and naturalists. You'll Be Astonished, membership of 18 girls with Mrs. E. We have a wonderful selection of Real all purpose frocks. We are anxious for our customers to have them while they are in season.

A combination of good styles and excellent quality for Babies THRIVE on it Sizes 14 to 44 Soay to Digvst As Nourishing as Fresh Cow's Milk Irradiated with Sunshine Vitamin Many Doctors Recommend It MMfe for Baby oad WILSON MILK 898 Indiana.

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1853-1972