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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 17

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1951 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAOE SEVENfftttN ALTON BUSINESS GIRLS' CLUB SEATS pledge of loyally were Miss Mildred Dunlope, treasurer; Miss Lilliarn Tebow, secretary; Mrs. Audra Campbell, vice-president, and Miss Juanita Ross, photo at YWCA. Woman's Club to Elect Officers Bethalto Group lo Meet Friday Night BETHALTO. The regular meeting of the Bel hallo Woman's Club will he hold Friday nifilil at o'clock In HIP (own hall. The feature of the meeting will he Hie election of officers for the coming year.

The Girl Scout Troop, which Is by the club, will be guests for the evening and will present the program. Hostesses will be Mrs. Oscar Neunaber, Mrs. Klmer Olthoff, Mrs. W.

Wes Emrie, Mrs. Vera Bruening, Mrs. Lynn CUuissen and Mrs. J. K.

Henkhaus. Plans for Hie annual bamjuel and Installation of officers will be discussed. The commilt.ee in charge tills year includes Mrs. Paul Wiem- Mrs. Oscar Neunaber, and Mrs.

Edward Juneau. Reservations may be made with any one of I lie committee by May 1. The banquet is scheduled for May 10 at Wilmar Acres. Public Card Tarty BETHALTO. A public card party will be given Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church.

Returns from Hospital BETHALTO. Mrs. Paul Hat- try was brought home from Memorial Hospital today by ambulance. Bethalto OES Plans Bake Sale Saturday BETHALTO. The local Eastern Star chapter will sponsor a bazaar and pastry sale Saturday at Prehn's store, beginning at 9:30 a.

m. The event is under the direction of the ways and means committee, headed by Mrs. Lillian Wright. Proceeds from the sale will revert to the general fund of the chapter. Poor roads are holding back development of mobile movie-shows In Ecuador.

Chorus Girls (Dancers) Not Dumb Blondes Want to find a certain and where to buy it close at hand? The Know-lt-Owl will be your guide. Ht recommends the CLASSIFIED! LOOK in the YELLOW PAGES -the CLASSIFIED section of your telephone directory- for local la nationally or for manuJaeturm and By SAUL TEXT NEW YORK If you want to got along with night club chorus jjii'ls, don't cnll (hern chorus girls. Call 111 fin dancers. Don't think thai mink will make up for what, you lack in good in- tonlions. Don't assume they're all nitwits, Many have been lo college.

Don't whistle or make passes at them from your table. They'll cut you dead. Don't assume they're dancing just to entertain the tired business man. Most have been trained in ballet and modern dance and are deadly serious about their careers, Don't invite them to your table if you're drunk. They won't come.

And remember, in just about every decent night club it's understood the girls don't leave the place with the customers. Do try to talk to them about books and art and Ihe more serious things of. life. Many are well travelled, well read and well in! formed. Don't assume the girls go out on dates every night.

"Most of snys one, "are home or I five nights a week doing our laun: dry or housework." All this information comes from Fletcher and Arden, a producing agency which "packages" musical revues for night clubs in New York, Boston, Miami, New Orleans, Cincinnati and Paris, France. "Today's chorus girl is far different from the girls in the line in the old days," says Don Fletcher, who employs 150 of them. "She's more intelligent, by far more serious, more moral, more mature, chic but not flashy or brassy." Fletcher says half of his girls have been to college and about a third are married. "We want beautiful girls," he says, "but we also want girls who are smart looking, wholesome, mature and level-headed. "The average age among our girls is between 22 and 24.

If you get them younger, they're likely to be silly and gullible. You know, the kind who'll sit at a bar with a man, get drunk with him on three martinis and fall for his propaganda about having two million dollars." Telegraph Want Ads "Click" GOOD WILL OFFER ClOTH It's i big, panel color Cannon face cloth! roars todayl NEW OFFICERS of the medical staff of Alton Memorial Hospital, will assume duties May 1. were presented to the medical staff at a luncheon meeting Tuesday at the hospital. They are Dr. Hubert L.

Allen, president; Dr. Maybelle Williams, vice-president, and Dr. Arthur A. Brewer, secretary-treasurer. Dr.

Robert B. is the retiring photo. WOOD RIVER CLUB officers for woman's club are, seated, Mrs. J. Metzger, president; Mrs.

P. Hawkins, retiring president, girls' club; Mrs. K. Fulp. secretary, Standing, Mrs.

E. L. Kimrnel, incoming president, girls' club; Mrs. M. P.

Manning, first president, woman's photo at YWCA. Carrollton PEG Group to Meet CARROLLTON. Members of Chapter DK of the PEG will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. Lee Brown. The chapter recently celebrated its 201 anniversary, and Mrs.

Charles Meek will read a history of the local chapter. The president, of the local group, Mrs. A. D. Wilson, and the presi dent, of the Greenfield chapter, Miss Elizabeth Bell, left Wednesday for Chicago, where they will spend the remainder of the week attending the state PEO convention at the Edgewater Beach Hotel.

Home Bureau Unit Meets CARROLLTON. Members of the Carrollton Night Home Bureau unit met Monday evening at the home of Miss Elaine Roth, with Mrs. Byron Rhoades as assisting hostess. The major lesson was given by Mrs. Oren Siebermann.

The minor lesson was given by Mrs. Byron Rhoades. Will Admitted lo Probate CARROLLTON. The will of the late Marion Carried was admitted to probate Monday and ordered recorded. The will provides for the payment of all debts and funeral expenses.

The remaining property is to be left to Charles E. Wilson and his wife, Ova Wilson. Wiley Berry was named executor of the will, giving bond in the sum of The will was made in Kane, Feb. 17, and witnessed by Lewis A. Prough and Rayburn Willis.

Accepts Position With Greene Service Company CARROLLTON. Mrs, Dean Sheets, the former Miss Leone Crane, has accepted a position as bookkeeper In the Greene County Service Company and will begin there May 1, Mrs. Sheets is a former employe of the Service Company arid resigned a year ago to accept a position in the Greene County National Bank. Miss Hatcher, formerly employed in the office of the Rockbridge elevator, will succeed Mrs. Sheets in the bank, Miss Hatcher has been employed In the bank for some time doing part-time work.

Class Makes Truy Cards CARROLLTON. The Sunday School class of the Baptist Church, taught by Mrs. Herbert Harr, made tray cards for Boyd Memorial Hos pltal at their regular class meeting Monday -evening at the home of Mrs. Iva Martin, with Miss Phyl Us Martin as hostess. The devotion' al program was given by Miss Mary Ellen Jouett.

Attend Shell Meeting CARROLLTON. Howard, Harold Pruilt, Bill Berry, Arthur Keller, T. H. Camerer, and I. Cam LOANS $25 TO $500 ON SIGNATURE, FURNITURE OR CAR GET THESE SAVINGS 6.30 on a $100 Iwcml $19.80 en a $300 taml an $900 loml Employed man or women, married or tingle, get cath promptly at ftwW.

Don't borrow unneceiiuily, but if loan it the right aniwer, corae in, phone, or write today. Above bated on comparison with roMiroum under Illinoii Small Loam Apt Comparison ii made on a 20 month repayment plan on exempt from Federal Regulation re FINANCE CO. 1U, 2nd fl. (Qw tallx Ann Shop) 901 HUE AlTpN, Phono 2.9281 Jacob H. HMBtr, YES MANagtr OPEN SATURDAYS WEDNESDAYS UNTU 1 P.M.

fcwpalt ehgigot en lq JlOO, mo. 01 (ran JIOO to $300 and 109. en boJancei S300 than perwltlf vndf tfee Snail toon Act in Voter Registration In City Hall Lobby For the convenience of residents of Alton area, voter registration in advance of the June judicial elections now is being carried on at desk in the city hall lobby by Mrs. James K. Dooley as representative of the county clerk, Miss Kulalia Holx.

Mrs. Dooley began her duties Monday afternoon without advance announcement but had nine patrons on her opening day. She will be at her desk daily from noon to 8 p. m. New voters may register, she said, also voters who have moved from one precinct to another.

Another service given is to make name and address changes for the registration list. Voters who have a name change by reason of marriage or divorce, or who change their address, even within the same precinct, are required under the law to have such change shown on their registrations. AVallgren to Resign As Chairman of. FPC WASHINGTON, April 25. UP) Mon Wallgren, former governor of Washington and close friend of President Truman, has announced he will resign "sometime this summer" as chairman of the Federal Power Commission.

He said in an interview yesterday his reasons are personal and private. New Zealanders learned with delight that the Rt yal Family hopes to visit them in 1952. Community Stamp Club Exhibition Set April 30 The Community Stamp Club has announced a combined open meet- ng and exhibition for next Monday, from 7 to 10 p. at the Roundhouse in Wood River. Recently, the fhih sponsored displays at the high schools in Wood River arid Iloxnnn and at First National Bank In Alton.

The meeting next Monday will se open to the public. Information on the club's program, activities, meeting places and members will be furnished. There will be a display of 20 frames of stamps consisting of U. S. general types, souvenir sheets, duck stamp, airmails, and comem- oratlves; German, Italian, Vatican City, and other forelgns; and a number of topical collections.

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FALSE That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Mfln.v wearers at (Rise teeth have cut- ferrd real embarrassment became their piste dropped, slipped or wobbled (it just the wrong time. Do not live In rear ol this happening to you Just sprinkle little FASTEETH. Ihe Inon powder on your Moldi false teeth more firmly, to they feel more comfortable. Does not sour Checkj "pUte odor" (denture bremhi. Get TASTEETH liny 'Irug lAdv.) PrOdneet Dies NEW YORK, April 25 H.

Woods, 81, one of the most successful theatrical producers Itt the died yesterday at Mi hotel home. Woods, who produced his last play in 1943, made and lost, several fortunes In show busi- ess tn ft career "King a half centttty. He eiftiftiiwi PJ 1944 that he mA Among Uitrft Wett men hits as "The Trial of Mary Dugan," "The Night of Jan. 16" and "Up In Room." A New, Bigger Better Store To Serve FRANK'S SHOE STORE 22 E. FERGUSON WOOD RIVER 4 Doors East of Old Location GET 66 SERVICE! The sooner you get "66 Service" at your Phillips 66 Dealer's, the sooner you can start enjoying new driving smoothness and responsiveness.

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