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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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Alton, Illinois
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954 Brinkpr Hill Man Feted On 74th Birthday BfNKKR Herman tXiblwlde celebrated his 74th birthday at his home Friday with 60 relatives and at- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rust ard children of South Bend, the Rev. and Mrs. C.

Ftoek- yer. Danville, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwaningrr. St.

Louis, among the guests. Other piests were from Prairietown. Jersey, Alton, Bethalto and Junker Hill. Aftrnrt Mpptfnjr Jfi Mt. Olive BfNKKR Mrs.

Hans TVKS, Mrs. Arthur Schmidt, Mrs. fiuntp. Mrs. Ed Mrs.

William Kom- rvrk, Mrs. George Mansholt, Mrs. Milion Oldencttcl, Mrs. Kd O'denrttcl. Mrs.

O. Beh- rrna Mrs. Otto Wieseman ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH and Erhsrd attended the spring rally of Lutheran Woman's Missionary League at Mt. Olive Sunday. Taken to Tfrmpltnl BUNKKR HILL.

Miss Doris Tunley. daughter of Mrs. Janet Tunley. entered St. Francis Hospital, Litrhfield.

Sunday. Miss Tunley was in the hospital two weeks ago for surgery. Bunker mil Bt'NKKR Rev. Hans Bruss and Mrs. Martha Sauerwein attended a Sunday school teachers meeting at the Lutheran church in Sunday.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keirle were Mr. a'nd Mrs. Anton Huher, Andrew Huber and Miss Birdie Huber of Chicago.

The Rev. Hans Bruss is attending a Lutheran pastoral conference at Baldwin this week. Knno STONE BROS. CREDIT IEWEIERS Costume NEWEST STYLES for SPRING and SUMMER From STONE TELEPHONE Allan, 111. 111 w.

Third 81. Illvtr Blnre Corner I Ferinion ind Wood Dili 4-1322. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Ashlork and family Donald Ashlork and family of Proria xvppkrnd Rwsts of Mr.

and Mrs. Jamr-s Ash- lork. Mrs. Flora Witt. Jrrsryville, thp with son- in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Varble. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Knieger and childrpn of Jerseyvillp were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ivan Shaoklefnrd. Mr. and Mi's. S.

V. were Rucsts over the weekend of Mrs. (Wehrly's mother. Mrs. Emma I Chvensville, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and son, Kevin. John Dawn Aichison and Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Greenwood were Sunday jrupsts of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alexandria, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs.

0. Strunk and Mr. and Mrs. June BriRRs. St.

Louis, were guests Sunday o( Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Mundy.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christian, Alton, were Sunday dinner jjuests of her brother, Culver Reynolds. Leacqo Woolsey and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Byland. Carrollton. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jnrkish and family, Alton and Robert Ouilan- der and family were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Turpening. Worden WORDKN The Board of Ed- uration of Distrirt 51. has elected Vernon Heuchert as president for the coming year. Frank was rc-flectc'l secretary.

Word has been received from Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard D. Glassmeyer of Fail-field. of the hirlh of a daughter, Ann Kalherine, born Wednesday April 21, at Travis Air Force Rase Hospital.

Mrs. Glassmeyer is the former Miss Nancy thicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mucker of Hillsboro. Sgt.

Glassmeyer is a former resident of Worden Miss Fleeta Marie Ward is a patient at Wood River township Hospital where she entered Saturday for treatment of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. A PHILCO Dairy Bar Refrigerator ttethatto Initiates Tiro Mem-fora Monday BETHALTO The Order the Eastern Star initiated new members and honored grant chapter ronmittee members a a formal meeting Monday eve ning. The new members are Mr. ant s. Draper, and the grand chapter appointees are Mrs.

Wright, Mrs. Clai ance Ailsworth. Mrs. William Lash, Mrs. Dora McGaughey ant Mrs.

Harold Buf'er. Visitors from Wood River. Kdwardsville and Highland attended the meet ing. It was announced that the Be thaito OES would stage a spec ial Mother's Day meeting 10, when mothers of the loca he honored. 4 tt To Meet RETHALTO A meeting the Bethalto 4-H Club which was postponed last week will be heir Thursday at the home of Gruenfelder at 7 p.

m. Regular business is to he conducted. Scout Officers BETHALTO Newly elected officers of Troop 120 Girl Scouts will have charjje of Thursday al the Melhodis Church. The new officers are Jent Powell, president; Pat Ot ten, vice-president; Terry Slot ler, treasurer; and Donna Bos secretary. The Scouts.under the direction of their leader.

Mrs. K. K. Pointer, are presently making plans, for a mother-daughter banquet in May. Honeflt fiance Friday RKTHALTO A henefit'dance for Airman and Mrs.

William will he held Friday a fl P. ai the American Legioi barn. The Legion hns donaler the barn and the. services of the Ronnie Klaus orchestra. The Johnsons were involved in an automobile accident near Moro several weeks Democratic Dance Set BETHALTO The Mr.

and Mrs. Democratic Social Club will sponsor a dance Friday at 9 P. m. at the American Legion Pavilion. Music is to be provided by Lyman (B-ullof iZinimer- mann and his orchestra.

Bowling BETHALTO In the Monday Women's League Schwalb Hardware and Geezil's split a three, game series, Beulah's Beauty Shop won three from Choer Up Noll's Bread won two from Howdy Orange and Apple Insurance won two from A. G. Grocery. Monday night's action concluded the '53-54 season for this league. A roll-off between the A.

G. Grocery, winners of the first half, and Noll's, winners of tho second hnlf, will be held next nd a to determine league champions. i i i i i Keeps Cheese Fresh for Weeks Built-in compartment in specially equipped to preserve cheese freshnetw and flavor as recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. PHILCO before such deluxe features at Dairy Bar with HuRe built in Shelves Quick er matchless beauty of Philco "Key Lareo" to tbi.

-enaational viue. SHIPMAN Mr. and Mrs. Wil "am Allen and daughters of Pawnee spent from Friday until Monday with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Schrier.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard French were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowis of Morrison- Carrie Waggoner of Alton; Mr.

and Mrs. Cole.man Kel- nng and Nancy of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waggoner, Mrs. Stella Lowis and Bill of Piasa.

Mrs. E. Pocklington of South Standard visited from Thursday until Monday with her son and family, Truman Pocklington. Oh Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Pocklington entertained at dinner in honor of Mrs.

'A. Schoeneman on her birthday. Other gucsls were: Rnv. and Mrs. Loo Mabry, A.

G. Schopiieman, and Ruth, and Wilma Pocklinglon. A meeting of tho Litchfiold Deanery will be hold in St. Dennis Church May 3 at 1 p.m. The Ruesl speaker will be Rev.

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300 EAST FREEI TN Nw If HOMI DfCORATOR ILUAMS R'dusy. 8-S1Z3 DOWNTOWN VALUE DAYS are money-saving clays for the whole family ai Lvdon's SHOP THURSDAY, 9:30 to 5. FRIDAY, 9:30 to 9. SATURDAY, 9:30 to 5. from hundreds of valut-packed we have for MISSES, WOMEN AND JUNIORS SPORTSWEAR $5.95 lo $10.95 BLOUSES $3, $5 $10.95 lo $22.95 SKIRTS $5, $6, S7 $35 lo $55 KNIT DRKSSFS $20, $19.95 lo $35 RAINCOATS $10, $15 LINGERIE $7.95 and $8.95 COTTON S5 GIRDLES AND BRAS "ST 2 OFF 89c PANTY BRIEFS on 59c, 2 for $1 ACCESSORIES $3 to $10 COSTUME JEWELRY 74c $2 SUMMER JEWELRY $5 lo $10.95 HANDBAGS S4 $2.95 CLUTCH HANDBAGS 51 new low federal tox NOT A MARKDOWN! SPECIALLY PURCHASED HANDSEWN GLOVES Our Usual Price Would Jbe $3, $3.50 $1.99 I double woven cottons and nylons smooth with doeskin finish shortie and lone lengths spring's preferred colors FOR TOTS AND GIRLS $17,96 lo $19.95 COATS $16 $3.95 to $7.95 COTTON $3 $1.95 BOYS 1 JERKINS $1 $22.95 lo $25 GIRLS' COATS $17 $17.95 lo $22,95 TOPPERS SIB $7.95 to $14.95 RAYON SUITS $5, $10 I 9 for misses and juniors $25 SUMMER SUITS PURE WOOL SUITS $9 $15 SPRING COATS ALL WOOL SHORTCOATS $16 LUXURY FURS ilyri brown 4-Skin Filth Scirfi nag Cipi Stolis and $40, $80, Nvt new lowered Federal tox.

Fur products to country of origin of imported UNTRIMMED WINTER COATS Originally $55 Originally $59.95 Originally $69.95 Originally $79.95 Originally $89.95 EY ityled Anglo, Bruce, Juilllard, Botany, Pacific Wools. You'll want to buy for the future at savings that let you afford an extra coat. Sizes for misses, women and Juniors. MARKDOWNSIN MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's shirts, broken sizes Variety attractive neckwear. Men's broken tins Men's terry or unlinid rayon robot, broken sizei $3 $2 $3 $5 'S SPRING '54 SUITS Moke no mistake these aren't lost season's tired, old, picked- over suits, but fresh, sparkling new merchandise from a maker well-known for excellent fabrics, smooth tailoring, smart styling.

Interesting new patterns splash-weaves solids in popular spring colors. And by investing only $11.95 additional for extra trousers, you can give a double lifetime to this handsome, budget-minded suit. Don't fit you! But in NOW. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS and Odds and Sizet. MEN'S SPORT COATS Oddi and Broken $19,50 MARKDOWNS FOR BOYS, STUDENTS Reversible Calasheen Jackets, tim 8 to 20.

skipper blue, luggage tan, star-check reversible $6 Soys' sport shirts, 6 to 12 Junior topcoats, sites 6 to 12 $14 Gabardine sport shirts, solid thidoi, 14 to 20 $2 slacks, 28 to 32 waist $4 Campus Shop sport coats, 38 ti 40, regular, longs $18 THIRD AND PIASA ALTON.

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