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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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Member of The Associated Sections Pages 9-14 BEAT THE CLOCK wMtMtBCdUYIIt At Succeeds Henry Hoodhouse rl-rr-r I-------J1 Froman Holtsworth to Head Farm Bureau in Greene Art Carney Pinch-hitting for IACKII OLIASON by it SCHICK SHAVERS it SHEAFFER PENS if NESCAFE Twt For flit Money HERB SHRINER JOAN CAULFIELO BARRY NELSON together in My Favorite Husband Spenterid by INTIKNATIONAl SILVER SIMMONS COMPANY At 9:00 ALAN MOWBRAY Han COLONEL FLACK by DINTYNI at 9:30 p.m. Adloi Stevenson speaks at 10:00 p.m. WRESTLING Pram MARIGOLD by FAUTAFF Ovl I WTVI Telegraph Want Ads "Click" Holtsworth of Eldred was elected president of the board of directors of the Greene County Farm Bureau at the annual election of directors held Thursday morn- Ing in the Farm Bureau office. Holtswarth sdcceeds Henry J. ftoodhouse "of White Hall.

Other officers elected were. Fred J. Masters, Greenfield vice president; John B. Andrews, Carrollton, secretary, and Howard Hobson of Greenfield, re-elected to the position of treasurer. A special meeting of the board was planned for Monday night for action on other business matters which were not discussed in order that the board might participate in a district meeting of Farm Bureau boards of directors, and county organization directors which was held in the local Farm Bureau hall Tuesday The speakers Tuesday afternoon were Ivan Parrott and Cullen Sweet both representatives of the Illinois Agricultural Association and Burl Hornbcck of Winchester the district organization director, Marriage Licenses Issued CARROLLTON Two marriage-licenses were issued in the office of Dwight Coonrod, county clerk.

One was issued March 4 to Ira F. Crabtreee and Mrs. Marie Dawdy both of Patterson. The other was issued March 5 (o Rondell Herring of this city and Miss Minnie Lawson of White Hall. Entertains Club CARROLLTON The members of Marian Club of St.

John's Church Confraternity group were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Neil Carrico. To Visit Son In Florida CARROLLTON Mr. and Mrs. George Darr left Friday for Tampa to visit their son and daughter-ln-lawj Al-C George E.

Darr and Mrs. Darr. Darr is stationed at the MacDill Air base near Tampa. Reading Circles to Meet Great Smokies" is the topic which will be presented by Mrs. Jospeh Clark at the meeting of the East End Reading Circle Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Richard Ciller. Roll call will be answered with the naming of other mounains. Everyone will take part on tffe program at the meeting of the West End Reading. Circle to be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack McDonald.

Members will answer roll call with the naming of their favorite television or radio program. Carrollton Notes CARROLLTON Howard Kessie returned home Friday from St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis where he has been a patient for several days. Russel Wiles spent Friday in St.

Louis on business. Mrs. Olin Stead will entertain the members of her bridge club Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. Arthur Robley Sr.

and who is visiting here from Spokane, went to St. Louis Friday to visit Mrs. Robley's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robley and her sister, Miss Grace Clark.

Mrs Robley and son planned to go to Yellvilie, today to spend a few days' with Mrs. Robley's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robley. This is Robley's first visit home in 15 years.

Attend Capping Ceremonies In Alton CARROLLTON Miss Joan Darr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Darr of this city, was a member of the nursing class of Alton Memorial Hospital School of Nursing that participated in Watch Our Ads for the Tonight p. Robert Blyth "ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT" Tonight 8:00 m. Johnny Sheffield in "SAFARI DRUMS" SUNDAY and MONDAY Adults' Bargain Hour Till 2 p.

M. 85c After 8 P. M. 50c He at All Times Sunday 3:50, 6:48, 9:35 p. m.

south Pacific the capping ceremonies and the reception which was held Thurs day evening Alton Memoria Hospital. Attending from this city were Mr. and Mrs. George Darr, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald and Miss Verna Mae Reynolds. Carrollton CARROLLTON. Mrs. E. T.

Paterson and Mrs. H. fi. Reynolds of Riverside, Miss Dorqthy Waddel, of Jerseyville, nnd Mrs. Charles Tompkins of Kane were dinner guests Wed resday evening of Miss Louise Cory.

Medora MEDORA Eugene Bennett of the U.S. Navy and Mrs. Bennett, who have been here on a two weeks leave, left Friday on their return to Maryland. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Harris attended a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Long, Greenfield, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Gill of East Alton were also guests. Gill, who is in the Navy, is being transferred to Florida. Mrs. Charles Strablow, Fidelity, Mr. and Mrs.

N. Challacombc Carlinvillc, were quests Thursday afternoon at the dome of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schall, Bunker Hill, visited Thursday evening with her mother, Mrs, Bertha Rhoads. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Snider, Thursday with Mrs. Fred Downs. Cpl. Harold Bowman arrived lome Wednesday night from Korea.

He is on a 30-day leave. Mrs. Elston Gaffney, Mrs. Downs and daughter, Paulne and Mrs. Roy Snider visited Thursday afternoon with Mr.

Downs at the Carlinville Area Hospital. Graf ton PTA Unit To Meet Monday James Norris Will Show Films on Germany GRAFTON Mrs. Virginia Wll- son, program chairman of the Parent Teachers Association has announced that James Norris of Jerseyviltr will show pictures taken in Germany at the PTA meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock in the high school assembly room. Mrs. Geofge Ronim, local chairman of the Red Cross Drive, will show a film on Red Cross work and discuss the local campaign.

At the close of the meeting a social hour wilt be enjo.Vcd. Refreshments will be served by the freshman mothers. BlrtMay Celebration GRAFTON A triple birthday celebration was observed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rose De Sherlia Thursday night in honor of their daughter, Joyce, 15, Tommy Plummer, 13, and Larry Keller who will be 13 Monday.

Games were played after which refreshments were served by Mrs. DeSherlia. The honoreos received many Rifts. Enters Spoiling Bee GRAFTON-Mildrt-d Bull, eighth grade student, and Sandra Critcli- field, seventh grade student, were selected to. participate in the spelling contest of Community Unit 100 today at 1:30 in the Democrat-News Building at Jerseyville.

ALTON, SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1954 Short of Potential water power of the world is four times the total of all the power from other sources, including coal and water, used in the world today. Only about 13 per cent of the total water power lias been developed. In 1968, Icarus, most eccentric object now known in the solar system, will come within about 4,000,000 miles the earth. This about four times closer than any minor planet has yet been predicted to come.

Telegraph Want Ads "Click" STATF STANLEV CLEfllENTS "HOT 'NEWS" Shown at TODAY REX ALLlSiV SOUTH PACIFIC TRAIL Shown at 1 HOUR LONG CARTOON FESTIVAL AND SERIAL SUNDAY MONDAY THE STORY OF MOORE SPACE 99 VARNER BUOS.COLO.I.TECHNICOLOI 1 KATHRYN 4 Shown at -a ROCK iHUDSON MM ANDERSON ITCH Shown at CARTOON NEWS Adults 40c Kiddies 12c Tax Paid TONITE SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY DOORS OPEN U45 Ldno MONTALBAN "LATIN LOVERS" TECHNICOLOR Shown Sunday at Tonite 8:20. Jon STERLING Stephen McNALLY "SPLIT SECOND" Shown Tonite 7:05, Shown Sunday 133 Pints of Blood Received By Bloodmobile at Carrollton CARROLLTON Residents of Carrollton, Kane and Eldred gave 133 points of blood of A quota of 175 pints at the visit of the Red Cross bloddmobile here Thursday. The bloodmobile was stationed a't the Baptist Church and began receiving blood at 12 noon and continued until 6:30 p. m. One hundred and forty five persons appeared as donors and thera were 12 rejections.

Others has been scheduled.to come but were unable to because of Illness. This Is the largest amount of blood for'THrrollton in the past three visits of. the blood, mobile. In September 1953 only 84 pints were given and in March 1953 there were 73 pints given. Miss Mary Stlekel of White Hall gave her 34th pint of blood.

Some were giving their 18th pint and some their 16th. Many came Thursday, to return blood to the blood bank for that which had' been given "to their friends during illnesses. The Rod Cross bloodmobile EldrrtI Srienrr Chili Enlcrtaitml Thursday EI.DRED. The local Household Science Club met in an all- day session Thursday at the home of a member, Mrs. Lor- was sponsored Thursday by members of the Kane Woman's Club and the Carrollton Woman's Club.

Established 15, 1836. raine Walter of Carrollton. Ten members were present. Mrs. Janic Wiles was present for the afternoon business meeting.

Games were played during the recreation period and all women present tverc awarded a prize. Mrs. Curtis Chapman will be hostess to the next meeting oi DANCE AT American Ltfion BETHALTO TONITE, MARCH 6th CHAW MANK And His Onkitfra CHILI SUPPER Saturday, March 6th r.M. At MILTON FIRR DEFT. STATION Oken By Chill Hot Coffw4 Donation ftOo the organization set for 2 p.m..

March 18. Ktdrpd ELDRED. M. Sgt: James Kurtz of- Ft. Campbell.

is spending a few days here with Mrs. Kurtz and their three children, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Pegram Sr. A jacket trtfli a trailMn heating system fws Been invented for explorers. The Jacket has tabes through which a chemically heated liquid circulates.

With the substitution of dry ice, the Jacket Way be used to cool the wearer frt tor- fid cttmtfeg. Telegraph Ads "CWeR" Dance, Saturday, March 6th ft P. M. to i A. M.

MAC HOWARD'S ORCHESTRA GODFREY TOWNSHIP VETERANS'CENTER On Rt. loo Miles Out North Alton PUBLIC WELCOME GODFREY LEGION POST MATINEE 1:00 1'. M. FIIKK PARKING tN RtiAtt NORSIDE LAST TIMES TONIGHT WAYNK MORRIS "Thi Eifhtinf Lawman" 4:31 7:40 SERIAL Put Lynn "Pwplt vs, O'Huri" SHORT SUNDAY THE STORY OF GRACE MOORE1 THf SIN-SWIPl PIRATi SUS RANG WITH HIS BATTtE-CRY! MAINE I KATHRYN I6RAYSON i "WED MUSTS dOStMUWfleCAMP-KffOOiai BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 35c TILL 2 P. M.

YOU SEE IT ON OUR CURVED SCREEN! lOur in ROXANA, ILLINOIS THEATRE NO PARKING PROBLEMS AT ROXANA SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1 Week from 7 P.M. Robert BLYTH "ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT" TECHNICOLOR Sunday Shown Tonite, 0:20 Pier BARRYMORE-Leslie CARON Kirk DOUGLAS-Fgrley GRANCER-Jomes MASON Agnes MOOREHEAD Moiro SHEARER "The Story of Three Loves" TECHNICOLOR Shown Sunday Tonite, TUCK, -She seven days ot the forged. nation's ttontvevl at CAT MAC 5N FMORE STEREOPHONIC SOUND) PRESENTED AT 1:10 3:10 5:15 7:20 9:20 PRICES THIS KVaUiKMKM 70c TILL 6 P. HSo ADULTS 85o ALL DAY CHILDREN 25c AT ALL TIMES I MATINEES DAILY 12:45 SELECTED SHORTS Glenn FORD TODAY LAST TIMES Richard Wldnurk Elaine Stewart I 'TAKE THE HIGH GROUND' 'TERROR ON A TRAIN' Shown 3:20 8:30 9:80 SUNDAY 3 DAYS UI of yovfi YEARNING BURNING BUT AFRAID! AFRAID! MATINEE SUNDAY 12:30 Mogt Unforgettable Man Ever Met! iff DUFF im sou MARK STEVENS (j I ii A I TODAY LAST TIMES Done Clark Harlem Globe Trotters I John Derek Walter Brcnnan "dO MAN I 'SEA OF LOST SHIPS'," 0 MATINEES DAILY 12:45 SUNDAY-3 V2 TOP EXCITING HITS LAWLESS 1869 Head-on Gun-Thundering Clash! RANDOLPH i CL 1 THUNDER OVER THE vm. Lei ftyis 1:00 MICKEY SPILLANE'S TOP THRILLER I won SPILLANn fury Sjviigeiy.

Ibinptatiun and Man WUIMJII Violence Biff ELLIOI MIKC HAMMER I 11 UjiitK Kokjit I Al Shown suo COLOR CARTOON.

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