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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 18

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PAOft EIGHTEEN ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH ffHUftSDAY, OCTOBER 19, lift Society Mr. and MM- risrh Tn Murk AflftU-ersiiry Mr. and W. C. Clatk nf Liberty SI will bold open house Sunday, o.t from 3 fn and from 7 to ovin.k.

In observance of Ihrlr fiftieth nr golden wedding anniversary and friends nnd relatives are Invited to mil Mr. mid vvcir mnrried In Al'nn on O. hut advanced thr tion In Ort. L'fi Clark former Miss Minnie Vaikel. Mr.

MM. Dark have two daughters. MM. Dorothy Hark Harris of Alton, and II II. (Elveral of St.

Matthew Ky a granddaughter, Robert fJeanne Harris) Hcsie of Si and a grandson, Hunter Ixxik of St. thews. Mr. nnd "ill hr in Alton for the rclehration. Mr.

Clark a well-known Alton man, brine associated W'ith thr W. C. Hark A ro. Brown Honored al Kenneth Curry, and Mrs. Henry running entertained with a party and pantry shower Tuesday night at Curry's home, 1515 Western hon- erinf Mrs.

Jim Brown. Mr. iind Brown have residing since their mar- riage with Mr. Mr. and Lloyd Brown of 1019 St.

and Wednesday thry moved Into a homt at JBM St. were by the. hostesses after prizes at were awarded to Mn. Curtla Early, Mlaa Dorothy Brown, Mn. William Doerr, and Mrs.

Brown. Mrt, Brown, the former tally Penning Ihe daughter of Mr. Mm. Henry Penning of Thomas St. MIM MCCAIN Josephine Van Preter McCain, fiOO Broadway, Kaat Alton, Is announcing the engagement and coming marriage of her daughter, Kathleen Estelle McCain, 1o Waller C.alrt- well.

son of Mr. and Robert H. Caldwell of 716 Spring St. The wedding date been for Feh. 9 and will ta'ie place In St.

Bernard's Church, Wood River. Miss McCain, a graduate of Fast Alton-Wood River High School, is employed by Western Cartridge Co. Until recently was employed in the X-ray department of Alton Memorial Hospital. Mr. Caldwell, graduate of Alton High School and Ranken Trade School, St.

Ixniis, employed as a structural draftsman with the C. J. Smith St. I consulting He In a member of the Fourth IVgree, Knights of Columbus, Alton Council 460. Me served three years id the Vnited Nnvy, during World War II.

and for HO months was stationed in the South Pa- rifle. He Is a member of the Wood River Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Kpallnn ftlcma Alpha Banquet Oel. JT Alpha Psi chapter, Kpsilon SiKtna Alpha Sorority, will have Its annual formal banquet Monday. Oct.

27, at Selhime's. Alpha Psi had model meeting Monday night, and we re Miss Mary l-ouise Clifford nd Miss Hughsnn. The rhapier uill have a float in Alton's Halloween parade, and is making plans to have a chil- show, with (be to Jn to polio pmjei I The hiiMneiv session WH, held Mineral Spnncs Hole) (hurt Mason Dinner At Country Hub A chuck wagon dinner and dancing parly will he given at Rock Spring Country Club Saturday night, and western dress will be worn lunnci uill be served from 7 to o'clock and Jack Fields' on best ra will plav. The social is iiicinhcis nd guests Women of thr i luh tournament nd following the plavini; of gulf enioyed luncheon MIS Ditto, Mrs. A.

Govcia -ind Mrs. William C. vvcie prizes Daaciaf st PUyirouBdt Dancing party, sponsored hv the Norsldt Booster Club and Auxiliary. wtM take place HI the Momidt pUygroundv shelier house Itturday night, o. IK Lfi on heslra Hill The party opeq (o Ihe Dinner for Cn'erle At H'llllamann'i Home Dr and P.

William- unn nnd Mr. nnd Dana astman a dinner party Wetlnesday, at Ihe Williamson home. .102 Prospect St and hud of Th" f'otriie and their husbands. Covers were arranKed for Inclufling Mi. and Mr" Maik Maley and Mr.

nnd Mrs. Harrison Winter of St. nnrf Ihe Hii'uriin motif used in the decorative si heme Playing of canasla followed dinner, nnd Mr. and Maley and Mt and Mts. Winter were aided UNA Parly At Rlchnrn Home of Marguerite Camp, Vlll, Hoyal NeiRhhors of America, will have masquerade party at the home of John Kicb- orn in Kasf Kim Wednesday, Oct.

from 4 to 5:30 o'clock. MIM OUIfBAR Announcement Is being made. of the engagement of Shirley Dunhar to Bud J. Schmidt, sow of Mr. and Mrs.

Verbual A. Schmidt, 3609 Western Aye. The couple plan to wed in June, 1953. Dunhar Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Mark Dunbar, 2917 Kdgewood Ave. She is a graduate of Alton High School, and has a position with the Alton Bottle Oas Co, Miss Dunhar Is a past worthy advisor for Alton Assembly, No.

8, Order of Rainbow for Mr. Schmidt Is attending Rhurtleff College, and has been pledged to Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. He spent three and one-half in the t'nited States Navy. Wiener Koant tit Hlalr Home In Godfrey Wiener roast and supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Orvllle Blair of Godfrny Monday evening, honoring I.ee Conlee of Roxann and Mrs. Blair's niece, Miss Barbara Kay Antrobus of Alton. Supper was served in the dining room, which was decorated In red, orange and brown, and the table was centered with a birthday cake iced in orange. Dancing and games prov ided entertainment for the guests. Sorority Halloween Purty Wednesday Members of the Lambda Alpha Xi, senior chapter, Beta Gamma Dpsllon Sorority, enjoyed a Halloween party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Juanita Ross, 902 Mast Sixth nnd Miss Ross, Mrs.

William Nolan, and Pat Meyer were hostesses. Rushees present were Miss Bonnie Huber, Miss Pat Me- Cann, Mrs. Ray Rnfferly, Mrs. Chuck Sludley, and Miss Marcella Krepel. Mrs.

Ted Carroll, a member of Ihe junior chapter, who plans to transfer membership into the senior chapter. Beta Gamma Upsilon, was a guest. A get-acquainted name, "Who Am was played during evening and Mrs Sfudlry received a Those receiv in oilier games were Mrs. Leo Hechtold, Mrs. l.a- verne Mrs Rafferly, and Miss Krepel.

As were scaled in darkened room, Mrs Nolan told "ghost story" and siiKKeslive items were pa.vsivt among the guests Refreshments were served hv the ho.slesse. 1 at a late hour. Belli MJIUH Party Wednesday ol lieta Sigma Phi Sorority, (lamina I'psilon chapter. were entertained at a party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Norma Hclwig. 1012 Hrown "Suppressed Desires" was the parly theme.

and decorations wore rarricd out in the Hallow CPU mot it A scavenger hunt WHS HI- i a need by the hostesses. Hclwijj. Miss Marsarel Benu.in, rind Miss I.eiU Mae Hit -kersun, and were reieiveil Miss WnJH and Mi.ss NHHI CP Mis h'lank Hclwig Hie biote.s.ses in serving refresh- ntenit Ult Nijhl Shrine, White Shrine ol Jerusalem, will liorwr Mrs. Nickel), noble prophel- c.v. and IJPO Hoopei, associate watchman of shepherds, in con- nei'iion with a slated meeting Wednesday night, Oi at the Masonic temp't on State SI.

AND MKS. HOYAL OEAHL OF SHIFMAN nb ttir M'l (liiir'h Ih c'ARTWRtnirr Mr. and Mrs. Cart- wriKhl. Rt.

2, Codfrey, are announcing Ihe engagement of their only daughter, Shirley I.ee Cartwright, to Ardrick H. Hammon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammon, First Wood River. Miss Cartwright is employed at the Mather Nursing Home.

Mr. Hammon, who was re- eently separated from the II. S. Marine Corps, is employed by the McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Mr.

Mammon and fiancee are. graduates of Alton High School. Zimmerman ftmlth Wedding flntnrda.v Night The wedding of Kugene 7im- merman and Miss Mary Sue Smith will take place Saturday evening at (5 o'clock, in Whitelaw Avenue Baptist Church, Wood River. A reception will follow the marriage, taking place at the Machinists' Center, Kast Alton. Npanlsh Class Meeting Al West High Spanish class of West High School met Tuesday evening, and was addressed by Senor Officers were elected, and 35 candidates were Initiated.

Lloyd Makool is teacher of the class. Officers are: Jim Carstena, president; Chappell, vice- president; Miss Richey, secretary, and Miss Susie Voss, treasurer'. Palmyra Couple to Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sttngley of Palmyra, former residents of the Fosterhurg vicinity, will observe the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage with fin open house Sunday, Oct.

19. Friends and relatives are invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. Wedding Date Ret Kor Nov. IK Miss Rosemary Jean Alder- xon has selected Saturday, Nov. as the date of her marriage to Phillip V.

Kvans, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kvans llWfi Main St. The ceremony will lake plnrr at o'clock in the evening at.

Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Bethalto, and a reception will follow in the church social rooms. The prospective bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thvighl A. Alderson, 626 Broadway, Hast Alton.

Alvln Neunnber nnd Rrlde to Re Honored Ah in Neunaber and his bride, the former Miss Clare Rita Simms, vv'ill be guests of honor at an open house Friday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. Neunaber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neunaber, lOfi Kast C'oi bin Belhallo, and relatives and friends are invited to call to meet the couple. Mr.

and Miss Smims, daiiKblcr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Sunms of T'hiladalphia, were married at o'clock Tuesday evening, Oct. M.

in St. Church, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Neunaber are visiting in Hcthalio en route to Richmond.

where they will reside at -liHR Nevin SI. Mr. Neunaber. a graduate of Ihe I'niversity of Illinois, Champaign, where be hecam? arquainlcd ilh bis bride, is employed as a chemist by the California Research Co en- naced in research work for the Standard Oil Co. Alton Women Receive (irund Chapter Alton Chapter, Order ol Kast- eru Star, in meeting Wednesday nujhi heard on Chapter, and honored members standing committees.

An- r.oimcement WHS made that Mrs. Fverell Wai son. Mrs Robert Mitfbell. Mrs Arthur l.aux and Mrs R. Allerbcrry had received (iiand Chapter appnml- mciiiv The chapter will have a iiim- m.iye sale S.durdav morning at M7 St.

(Mluris will he n.iined the i iMplci Nin 't meeling. Honored al Luncheon Com ad Knenier of the tiodlrev nwl. entei lamed Wednesday with a luncheon honor- iiiK Mrs Ha i a Rethemeyer of Bci r.v Mian Mo The on AMOJI was Mrs. Helbcmeyei birtn- tjuesis were (iilbert Keldcin and daughier. Catherine, Mis Darrel Teaney and daughter Carol, Mis F.

Spring- PMM Mis Bailie Mis. Charles Ash Mrs Charles and Mis Irv in SpauJdjng from the M-' kirk Mr 1 Mr- O-ttV. Mr- Mr-, I Mr ,11 MRS. PHOEIE GOLDBERG of fl onrl St TitPrtrimrrl i.i.ih 1 to pi' (Pc" ii- thr-r fiftieth or thr.ir MX n', N'r-? Mr Arthur 'Ihr Addrn 'i I'm! I (, To Select Queen Personal BPWC Dinner Oct. 21 Baby (lontcst Is Feature of Godfrey Legion Talent Show Man Wives More Nearly Perfect than Mates in Mr.

and Mrs. Ma.vnard fi A king and nueen of 2in5A Full-mount Ave are an- fnr lnp Tin wi bp Meeting nouncing the birth of a son, Gary as a special feature of the show, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward L. Joehl Marriages Lemount, at St.

Johns Hospital, which will he of McKinley are SI. Monday morning, Oct. A of a daughter, whom they Chanrps arp Ry BOB THOMAft HOLLYWOOD ff Are you a j.t, al o'clock. The babe, the ran Auxiliary. have named Sharon Louise.

Prirp, Srhlnfly to Sprak couple', first child, weighed eight Wednesday and Thursday. Oct. 22, pounds and six ounces. 0 hP you come closer The to being a perfect mate than your 21 in rivir- fVnior mrir child, was born husband. A psychologist, says that M.

me uivic. Denier. fl( 4 J7 foflfly jf) Sf ospph he man is more offen at jn Alton friends and relatives who Mrs r.verett Alter is the chair- j- Iosp weighing eight pounds imperfect marriages. attended the funeral of Walter T. of fn Tin Tot ''ontest and snd piRnt ounrp! Mrs.

Joehl was The expert is Dr. Mason Rose, Brown in Trov, Tuesday announced that all children before her marriage, Miss Phyllis Ph. who is advising on a film Alton Professional vv Pr Mr nri Mrs. William Con- six who live in Godfrey Pfpifpr da 1Rh Pr of Mr flnd Mrs wilh (np hoppful titl( of DrParn Women r.ub will sponsor an open way, Mr. and Mrs.

August Conway Township are eligible to enter the POrfte of Quincy. The Wife." He remarked that dream dinner-meeting at the Young Worn- snd ion Dale, Wesley Conway. Contest. oahy firsf grandchild of Mr. wive, are more common than en Christian Association Tuesday, Mr FostPri Mn Margaret Mrs.

Auer will he at the Godfrey and Mrs. Pfeifer and the second dream husbands, ''J 1 pnrkpr MrJ Jonn F. Crowe and Food Shop Friday throughout most grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- The trouble wi and Mrs Phyllis Stewart S.hlafly Mr Kdward Schmidt, of the day.

to receive entries for ward L. Joehl of Alton. 0 0r M''- Vic'or Patterson of Bethalto the contest. the men maintain an 18lh century The program Is In charge of the sn Attended the funeral. The name of Mark William has with many U.

marriages, Dr. Rose said, is that legislation committee of which Mrs. Pearl Shearlock Thornton is chairman. Associated on the Any mother wishing to enter her Mr. nnd Mrs.

L. B. Culp of 2612 child in the contest Is asked to hpp rh pn and Mr UfilliM i 1 1 i E. llfnoKici William Clouth of 1115 Washington for their, first child. The Kirsch have returned from bring to the Fond Shop Friday a TU lfl ln Springs, Ark.

They photograph of the child, a decor- A committee with Mr, Ihornton are hy Mf o(fpd flnd band and wife must have ua, belief in the status of women. The perfect mates, he commented, are those who view marriage as "a fellowship of wills." "Hus- Rarr, 'M? A 1P GOd Au 8 1 thC 1 frey. Chosen on a popularity basis will Mary Clifford, Mrs. William A. Fisher, Miss Margaret Tihhetts, Miss Grace Reed.

Mrs. Max Green- l(1 0 field. Miss Katherine Wilson, Miss City. Kffie Maxey, Mrs. Florence Nash, vvlth Miss Mayme T.

HellrwiK, Mrs. st Ixittie Heraty. Dr. Mayhelle Wil- Ron Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Manning ni JJ have returned to 'any, and a nuke and nuchess. ine after a visit voting will be done by dropping ing seven pounds and 14 ounces. ri and hel each other a king and queen, a lord and 0 rmCr SS "DP. Rose offered a test to determine whether you are a per- and Mrs. Charles Jerden of feet wife.

Here are the questions. Dora Roberts, 2028 Main fo jars at the rate of 60S Ohio Kast Alton, have 1. Are you troubled because and Mrs. Manning and penny a vote. The jars will be announced the birth of a son, their your husband differs from you in the week-end in south- placed in the business houses in SP rond child.

The baby was born beliefs and standards? liams, Miss Mildred Toomey, and rn fllinois. and were accompanied Godfrey and the mother should at 7:28 a. m. today in Alton Me- Miss Ruth Toomey. hv Mrs Roberts and granddaugh- indicate her first and second pref- morial Hospital, weighing five Persons interested in attending trr Phyllis Ann Law-son.

Mrs. erence for the location of her pounds and 11 ounces. Their other may secure tickets hy calling Manning is Mrs. Roberts' daugh- child's jar. son, William Charles, 34 months.

Mrs. George R. Knight until Fri- tor A11 Photographs of the children day. Mrs. Gertie Weaver left today wil1 be displayed in the window of 2.

Do you feel there are serious disadvantages to being married? 3. Do you have a better time with someone other than your husband? 4. Do you discuss intimate per- Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson, for Carbondale to "spend1 "a week the Food Shop and post- 450 East Penning Ave Wood sonai matters with your parents, visiting with her son-in-law and on 1he rontest wi11 be listed lv ar -T relatives or friends? tjOage WOieS daughter, Mr.

and Mrs Ralph there earh da at Votps r0a 5 fepl rebellious against Mrs. Boyd Sharkey. a past regent Boatman and daughter. Mr. Boat- be rast for tne children at oay Wood River Township Hos- or with your household of Alton Circle, No.

National man is an instructor at Southern timc the 8torps are cn duties? til 4 p.m. next Thursday. A portion of the Civic Center Daughters of Isabella, has been Illinois University. elected trustee of the Circle for three years. Holdover trustees are Mrs.

John J. Maguire Mrs, Merville K. Doylp. Maurice Starbuck. who Is attending i in i i vv i ivr i 1H -ill ii i i 1.11*.

officers candidate school at he roped off each mghl of he Ar hur production to accommodate the from injures'suffered twrTweeks rhil dr fn er in Tot and fort Benning, is Improving ago when he was unloading a 75 millimeter gun. His legs were contest, and their mothers. On Michael David is the name chosen for the son born to Mr, and Farley. 117 Kast Third Roxana. Tuesday at 6:57 a.

m. in Wood River Township 7. Are you critical of your hug- band's small faults? 8. Are you easily upset when 'hings go wrong? 9. Is your household budget The baby weighed five uslla in the red? Wednesday evening the children poun and 13 ouncps Mr and 10.

Do you know Hospital. other wives Lesler Frreman Hurt Anxiliaiy Plans Wlll bc infrodurp(1 from (he s(HgP Failpy ano(her son wno are bettpr rcated than you Slipper at Rosewood HgtB. Officer Candidate Starbuck is the The jf otin a 4 William Arthur, 15. lf a faml 'y quarrel occurs, WOOD RIVKR- The Rosewood son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Star! npxt Thursda and on lhat evp do use ast disagreements as Heights Fire Department Auxiliary buck of 2901 Buena Vism Dr. nmg the winners wl11 he A daughter was born Mr. and a weapon against your husband? will unonsor a chili sunner Satur- vj ci no etl lMvm CU wil1 be presented Mrs. George Turner, Route 1, East 12. Do you feel that your hus- to the king and queen.

Alton, in Wood River Township band is less attractive and sue- It Se supp will be JSSll St for The AUX iary Spi(al at TUeSday Ml ftl1 lha the hl SbandS Ur ljOUIS lor surne.ry, USB its snare of the proceeds from friends? K.ns chairman. the bene PUrch Mr Ild ri 1 1 you answer "no" 10 announced the following menu: chili, potato salad, wieners, pie, coffee and cake. Bt ith grandparents. rti or has ius ship Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Miller, 50fl romplptpd thp ast anri is T.ugene until Mrs. Siegrist re- hntA i. a 11 L- urns nornp lister Freeman, JHf Jersry- in the drive, Kast Alton, in Wood River ville. is a patient Alton SS lal Hospital following a fall from and frienf i in Pittsburgh, Pa a truck.

Freeman suffered a skull nnd vanity, fracture and cerebral contusions. Mr an(j Mrs Rayhaok for Ann. of Mur- manage the sic. Their i i iv- wv it t. ni mi r.

and Mrs. Siegrist Christmas dinners for the veterans Hamilton Alton, are announc- of ffl( qllpstj(lns vou Royal School of Mu- in thp statp ital ing the birth, of a son at 1:17 p. wjfp If hj young daughter, Miss Lpp Carsotv profpssiona i Wednesday in Wood River Town- hou 1 Reynolds was before he.r marriage rehearsals for the choru, Miss Fry, made up of h.gh school girls, each Mrs Wa)tpr shcwmakp Wfwt and Mrs Orville Fr of An a in Physboro, vv.1, spend the week- rnd Wlth Mrs Rayback's mother, 0 Seibold, 321 Kast Ralph Cook, (iuest Speaker at Alliance Meeting Mrs. Charles Fourth St. Miss Isabel Moran of 407 Visits Son-in-Laiv In Now Is III Himself Township Hospital Wednesday at 7:48 a.

m. Announcement was made at SI. Joseph's Hospital today of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mr and Mrs Samuel Nolan of Yauornik of staunton 1929 Gross have announced the The baby, weighing eight pounds Ralph Cook, who was lender Twelfth will depart Friday Smith Plumbing Hearing Robertson. birth of their-first child, a daugh- and hvo ounces was at 10:49 ter.

The baby was born at 11:15 Wednesday. a. m. Wednesday St. Joseph J.

Hospital, weighing seven pounds An eight pound and 13 ounce son and 15 ounces. Mrs. Nolan was born at 6:04 p. m. Wednesday Gilbert W.

Smith, head of the before her marriage, Miss Velma in St. Joseph's Hospital to Mr. and of Great Books course at Jennie D. Hayner Library last season, spoke on Biblical stories as they were written in ancient times, Wednesday before a meeting of the Anna D. Sparks Alliance nt the home of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Ryrie Milnor, State St. Luncheon was served at 12:30 o'clock, and hostesses to the Alliance were Mrs. Milnor, Mrs, Byron Raldridge, Mrs.

C. B. Helknap. Mrs. P.

W. Day, Mrs, John Dear and Mrs. Dan Houser. An Alliance meeting will he held at First I'nilarian Church Nov. 5.

and members will have a workshop for a fall festival to he held Nov. 12. Luncheon will be served at o'clock. Hitch Hatters Club Meeting Wednemlay Mrs. John Jacohy of Greene entertained members of the High llattcis Club Wednesday nigh! and after the pMv ing of refreshments were nerved.

Those receiving Mrs. Pruitt. Mrs Harold Calvert, Mrs. Ree.dcr. Mrs.

William Barton, Mrs. Jacob), and Mrs. Raymond Norvell. On Oct 30 Mrs William Barton. L'7iM Keniwood will be hostess lo Ihe chit).

Wfdiling Sal unlay Miss Patiicia Canncdv and Robert Tiielken will be itia tried al 7 o'clock Satiirdav evenmR. Oi i 18 in the KU si lUplist Chun h. I Alton The Rev. Hnhn uill olfii lale. reception will follow the in the church N04 rooms.

RtUuv-et and friends ol the couple are invited to at- If'iU Hit' wedding Mr Tiiftken arrived Monday from Germany where is serving with the army on a furlough Hr will return to Germany. The piiixpectit bi tf daughter of Mi and Mrs KPIH Canned). St Alton. for a vacation stay in Chicago. and his son -in-law.

Newell F. Hag- Airman William T. Springman. who is employed at the A son, their first child, was Mrs. Clarence Updike, Route 1, Jerseyville.

stationed at Field, and Mrs. plumbing firm are'patients" in St horn at 11:20 a. m. Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Generally Springman will arrive by plane OSP ph's Hospital St- Josp Hospital to Mr. and of Route 2, Alton, are parents of from Denver, Saturday Denver, Saturday Ha'gerty became HI Tuesday aft- Ml St Robert Eusene Reynolds of a son born at 4:54 p. Wednes- morning to attend the wedding of ernoon while at work and was 2526 Ya pr Avc Tne bab weighs day in St. Joseph's Hospital. The Airman Springman's sister.

Miss moved to the hospital Smith visit- seven ollnds an(1 ls ounces. Mrs. baby weighs six pounds. 21 Springman. and Leland ed his son -in-Iaw at'the hospital ross Smith of Klgin, 111.

Mrs. Tups ni ght and after reluming Spr.ngman is the former Miss home he violently ill and Wolff, daughter of Mrs. was movpd at mi d-night to the 1- rank Wolff of Holland St. hospital Mr. nnd Mrs.

F.well Turner of Symptoms of their illness' were Cottage Hills have returned home hp ame and they appeared to he from Pleasant Hill, Mo, where Wlffpl ing fl nlll fon poisoning, but they attended the funeral Tuesday th had palptl thp samp fnod as of Mr. Turner's brother-in-law, Si- (nembcrs of their families, mon Ross. who suffered no ill effects. Both had shown some improvement today, but were being kept M. i at the hospital for treatment.

opting at west Junior Future Home-Makers in Future Home-makers of America, West Junior High School, had a meeting Tuesday afternoon with Miss Alice Gill presiding. for Ihe fall were discussed Mrs Ellsworth Richey. Geoi ce Hliehener and Mrs. Clifton Beach were elected chapter mothers Miss Agnes Vollmer and Miss Dodge are advisors for the group. Train Ignored Signal LONDON signalman says that one of the trains involved in Plans Wednesday's triple train crash! at Harrow failed to obey his sig-1 Mrs.

nal. A G. ArmitHge made Ihe state-, men! Wednesday at the official in-! quiiv into Ihe tragedy. Meanwhile, the death of woman from in juries received in Ihe crash brought the death toll to 111. Rrim-fatwd bonnet with rhinpntone pin, full veil.

to new or or or Jtwolry all myrtle k. paul Charge Accounts Invited 209 PIASA ALTON Open A Student Charge 35 The tetkon't matt exciting enhanced by tailoring, fluid lines. $29,98 OTHER COATS SKIRTS '14 9 SWEATERS 3 7".

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