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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 15

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Alton, Illinois
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MABfcH 10, ALTON fiVEWNQ TfiLBQRAPtt PAOB FlPTlBM Anniversary of Messiah Church Weave on Hack! Special Events Planned For Sunday Dean Leonard C. Wuerffol of Concordla Theological Seminary, St. Louis, will speak at Messiah Lutheran Church, Milton road and Oakwood, Sunday In a special service at 10:30 a. marking the fifth anniversary of the dedication of Messiah Chapel. The Messiah School Choir under direction of A.

C. Krallmann, school principal, will sing. Officiant for the service will be Pastor William Wessler. The Rev. H.

A. Rehwaldt, of Enst St. Louis, chairman of the District Lutheran Board of Missions, will speak at an anniversary fellowship supper In the chapel hall at 5:30 p. m. The Rev.

Rehwaldt is also pastor of St. Peter's I Lutheran Church East St. Louis. Master of ccre- L. 0.

Wuerffel monies wlll i be Donald F. Stoncback of Messiah congregation, "The Sickle or the Cross," motion picture produced by the international Lutheran Laymen's League, portraying the struggle between Communism and Christianity, will be shown in the chapel nl 7:30 p. m. The public is invited. Messiah Chapel wns erected in the winter of 1944-45 by the newly- organized mission congregation founded in 1943 by Pastor Wessler under sponsorship of South Illinois District Lutheran Board of Missions In consultation with Trinity congregation of Alton.

The edifice was dedicated in special services Sunday, March 11, 1945. It is the first unit In a master-plan to be completed at a future date with erection of a main church building. Band Builders to Hear Newspaperman Paul S. Cousley of the Telegraph will be guest speaker at-the meeting of Alton Band Builders to be held in Room 216 at Alton High school, Monday evening. A program of special music will be presented.

Saturday a group from Alton High and East Junior High bands will go to Edwardsvllle to play In Always admired this stunning needlework? It's so easy to This pattern tolls you how In make inexpensive, pracllc-al Items Anything from a baby bib In curtains in buck-weaving Pat tern 544. Has chnrts and directions. Laura Wheeler's Improved pal tern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. Send 20 cents In coins for this pattern to Alton Telfiicrnph, 00, Nepdlpornft. I'.

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Beginner ensy designs, nnd idons worthy of an export's nl tent ion. A Free ncerilp- work pattern printed in the book. the Madison County Band Festival. On April 5, there will be a combined band concert at Alton High. Wine must come from a limited area of France to be called champagne legally.

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The Golden Link class of the Methodist Church will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schillinger of West Forrest street, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The Adult Bible class will hold iis regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the homo of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Sanner on Knst Maple street. The party wns to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie, but becnu.se of Mrs.

McKeUJtle being 111. the party will he held at her daughter's home. Returns Mnntn HARTFORD. Mrs. Harold Hawkins, SpHngfirld, returned home Thursday after visiting with her sister nnd family, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Fry for the pnsl five days. Hiilltlsl About 50 persons attended pot-luck nt the Baptist Church Wednesday evening. Miss Thelmn Benson, choir director has slnrled rehearsing special music for Easier. The choirs are nlso planning special numbers for the revival to begin March 19.

To Piny In Rnncl 1'Vxlivnl HARTFORD, Seehnus- en, clarinetist. nnd Carol Richardson, saxophonist will participate in the bnnd feslival nl Edwnrdsville Snturdnv. "BUGSY'S" GIRL ia Hill, myflrno.i', girl fnrnd of sldin g.ingstcr Bon- larnin (Bup 1 1 is to H.irr, I rovci.ilfd HI Qix.i^o. Fimrd vvilh Hdusn's one by the U. jushrr Department in hinpjon rl'SC losing tli.it it pUns to deport I IQ Cc'- rn.iMy soon is possible -NLA Telepholo Telegraph Want Ads "CLICK" Paper Admits Refusing Space to RadidAdvertisera CLEVELAND, March 10.

The business manager of the Lo- raln, Ohio, Journal conceded yesterday he refused space In the newspaper to advertisers who patronized radio station WF.OL in nearby Klyrla. D. P. Self, one of the four Journal executives named as defendants in the federal anil-monopoly sutt against the dally, was asked by the chief federal attorney in the case, Victor Krameft "Did you tell any Loffllft Journal advertisers that they could not continue to Advertise In the newspaper If they advertised over WEOL (of Klyrla and Lorain)?" The executive replied, "we Self twice had attempted to qualify his answer, but Federal Emerlch B. Freed Insisted that the had been asked "definitely and directly" and de- mnntied a direct answer.

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contrast. This pnltcrn, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Itus ccrmplcle illustrated inslructions. Solid 'la cents in coins for this pnllcrii to ANNE ADAMS, rare of Alton Tetrftninh, 1'iitUrn 243 West nth New Yorlt 11, N. Y.

I'rint AAMK, ADDKKSS, SIZIC siiul STYLE NVMBKK. Don't miss our Anne Adams PnHern Rook for SprinRl Send Fifteen Cents more for your copy nnd let Anne Adams show you wiiat to to he well-dressed' MaRir one-yard patterns, smart new fashions for everybody. A free pattern is printed right in Hie hook stunning one-yard blouse'. Carln Lee MrCann, Harlfnrd, Improves HARTFORD. Carla Lee Me- Cann, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. BcrrleU McCann of East Second street, who has been confined for the )iast 10 days at a local hospital, is improving and is expected home soon. Her illness was first diaKllosed ns mnllunanl. bill her parents have announced that she will recover. "Corky," as she is known lo everyone, especially enjoyed I he cards sent by well-wishers, READ F.ORAP1I WANT AT)S ATTENTION ALL EPISCOPALIANS The only service this coming Sunday will be at 10:45 in ST.

PAUL'S CHURCH 10 EAST THIRD The sermon will be broadcast by the Presiding Bishop of the Church. WILLIAM H. BRADY, Reclor. antailito! iutt eti hi likti You ean't beat our shift ler vice for giving ihlftlthlt cf isp tppearance leslinjfrtshMtt kindi of weather) Men thit "like-new" bok I SHIRTS beautifully laundered and smartly ironed LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS RUG CLEANERS FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 000 Broadway Dial 8-8877 Carrollton Church Services Are Resumed The coal shortage having been remedied, church will be resumed Sunday in the Presbyterian and Baptist churches and will continue as usual In the Methodist Church, which was not affected by a lack of coal. For the third Sunday of lent, Dr.

C. C. Benedict of the Presbyterian Church will use as his sermon subject, "Pilgrimage to Calvary." The two following Sundays there will be a series of lenten sermons. Sunday, March 19 the theme will be "Judas and His Passion" and Sunday, March 26 the theme will be "Judas and tho Betrayal." Thursday night the choir will rehearse. "Two Foundations" Is the theme of the sermon to be given Sunday by the Rev.

Laurel qrlgg In the Baptist Church. The BYF will meet at 6:30 p. followed by the Sunday evening service at 7:30. Two candidates will receive the ordnance of baptism at this service. The Rev.

Marshall D. Ulm will speak on the subject, "Driven by the Wind" at the Sunday morninK worship service in the Methodist Church. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at 5 p. m. The Rev.

Victor Roberts, district superintendent, will speak at a worship service Sunday at 7:30 p. which will be followed by a quarterly conference meeting. Honors Daughter on Birtltday CARROLLTON Mr. and Mrs. Oren Slebermann will entertain at dinner this evening at their home, honoring their daughter, Betty Ann, who is celebrating her eighteenth birthday.

Guests will be Miss Mary Ellen Hubbard, Miss Hester Bailey, Miss Inn Brock, Miss Joan Daniels, Miss Patty Short, Miss Berna Lee Becker, Miss Mary Eldred, Miss Janello Maholland, Miss Barbara Admire, Miss Mary Louis Richards, Miss Donna McDonald, and Miss Darleen Gllllngham. Attend Hearing Attorney. L. A. Mehrhoff, Sheriff Arthur M.

Powell, and Deputy Sheriff Guy Cunningham went lo Springfield Thursday to attend a hearing before the pardon and parole board concerning the Curtiss Chapman and Carson Segcr case. A previous appeal for clemency to the state had been denied the two youths. Hartford PTA to Hear.Miss Quinn HARTFCTRD, The Parent- Teacher Association of Woodrow Wilson School will hold Its monthly meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the school building.

The program will feature "Parents Night." Miss Mary Margaret Qulnn will give a talk on her trip to Europe. Entertains Club HARTFORD. Mrs. Klmer Fry of East Third street entertained 1 her club at her home Wednesday i evening. The guests played pin- 1 ochle and prizes were given to Mrs.

Muriel Sparks, Mrs. Ossln picket Mrs. Wreathe Grover, and Mrs. Pauline Hicks. Luncheon was served by the hostess.

In two weeks the club will meet at the home or MM- Gene Crabtree on South Olive street. Men Without Football not lack of manpower that keeps the University of Chicago out of big time The latest count shows that the total enrollment on the campus Is 6,3124 men, Telegraph Want Adi "CUCK" IN OUR WINDOW TODAY Here's a new Krochlcr sectional that you'll thrill to own. So easy on the Jnidget too. Come in and see the many different room arrange- moms possible. See the large choice of heautiful new covering fabrics.

Save now BY BUYING NOW! 3 PIECES 159 .50 MOHAIR FRIEZE COVER 2-PIECE HALF SOFAS $14950 MOHAIR FRIEZE COVER Modern half sofas are the newest thing in decorating. Use them in endless variety of room arrangements. This one is big and comfortable and priced low to save many'dollars. Choice of many fabrics, NO EXTRAS ADDED FOR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT PUN FRIE PARKINS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS AT REAR ENTRANCE HMkkl 11 I I kl EAST BROADWAY ALTON, ILLINOIS OPEN EYENIN6S BY itASl.

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