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New Parking Facilities). ‘Approximately 25 more park ing stalls will be available to + customers of TrkCity Grocery ‘tore, Tuesday or Wednesday. |1 ‘Surfacing of the area was |1 done last week, after the space || became available by demolition |: of North Side theater, several] weeks so. ‘Occupies New Church Section | Official occupation of the new section of the Bethany Baptist | Church on Alby Street Road, took place Sunday when the church regisered its largest attendance in Sunday School. ‘There were 157 present, with larger number present’ for the worship server. “The addition contains four de partments ‘The Junior GAs will meet ‘Tuesday immediately after | school, and in the evening the | RAs will meet | 100 Children Attend Fg Hunt | More than 100 children were | present for the Northside Boost. for Auxiliary egg hunt held at the Northside Shelterhouse Sat in afternoon. Eight prizes were awarded, eg, Yates opens Revival One ‘conversion was the re sult of the opening evangelistic meeting of the Rev. Gerald Yates, Sunday, at the First Church of God. A record crowd for 140 attended the morning worship service at which the Rev. Yates spoke on “The Res lrrected Life.” In the evening he had as his sermon title “The Blood of Christ.” His S-year-old daughter sang, and the Yates family offered special musical selections, Receives Emergency Treatment’ ‘Mrs. Virginia Achenbach, wife of C. L. Achenbach of 905 McKinley Blvd, received emerge nency treatment at Alton Memor ial Hospital over the weekend, after she fell. PWO Potluck Tonight ‘The Presbyterian Women of Elm Street Church will have potluck supper at 6:15 p.m. today at the church, with a pro gram beginning at 7:20. Sunshine Class of Elm Stree t Church will meet at 7:30 p.m Tuesday. ‘The class will sponsor a reamed chicken and biscuit supper at the church, this month. ‘Tickets will be on sale from any members of the lass. Presiding Elder Guest Minister ‘The Rev. G. W. Brewer, pre siding elder of the Springfield district, AMLE Churches, was guest speaker Sunday at the Model Chapel, Mitchell street, of which the Rev. J. W. Curt is pastor. The Rev. Brewer had was his sermon subject, “A Rise ten Christ Beginning at 6 a. m. a sun rise service opened the day's ob servance. At 10 a. m. children + for the church presented a pro gram portraying the resurrec tion. * Among the five infants bap tized was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Collins of Indian apolis, Ind., Patricia Jo Collins, ‘Mrs. Collins is the daughter of * Mira, Leora Pitts of Mitel free. ‘Other Infants baptized by the new Curtis were denice Black well, Bobby, Pendleton Scot | Ricky Allen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Everage. The official board will meet tonight at the church, and the ‘pastor will go to Springfield this week to attend the confer ence of the Quincy district ‘MLE. Churches for three days tering Apel 5. Breakin at School A burglary. at Delmar School was reported ‘Sunday at 9:40 am. Investigation of wheih fas. turned over 10. spe echon deputy, Lo Woods at 3. Doorlay St, and Deputy | Sheriff Paul Turner. It was believed a pry bar was used to knock off the locks of some cabinets, after entrance to the tiling had been gained through rear door of the boiler room. Information was volun teered by passerby, who said he had noticed parked auto mobile near the school premises tout 2. m. Sunday, as he was taking a ‘baby ster to her home, and returning to his own, in the neighborhood Because of the holiday no one at the school could be reached to make a statement on pos sible damage or loss. Visit ieightom Mr. and Airs. William Bort 25 Ay Str and thee dah ter, Marcia, ‘visited Sunday in ‘Brighton with their parents, Mr., and. Mrs. George. Picher” and Mr. and Mrs HT. Bott Misaoor Relatives Return Home Matter a visit at the home of Mew and, Mrs. Herman’ Warner of 2258 Alby St., Mr. and Mrs. George Evans of Flat” River, Mo. returned this afternoon, to the tme, he Evans and Wa ters‘are relatives. Visit Former altonians Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tackwell of 2255 Alby St., and daughter, Kyle, 4, were guests over the ‘weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, and daugh ter, Stephanie, 2, in Hannibal, ‘Mo, The Whites are former Al ton residents ‘Family Visits Children and grandchildren of |, MMrs. Adelaide Horn of 2387 Alby St. visited with her Sunday. They were Louis, Casper, and Charles om, and Mrs. Bille Young berg and children. “Guests of Mother ‘Mr. and Mrs. John I. Good year of 46 Alby St., visited ‘over the weekend with Mrs. Goodyear’s my Mrs. Oma Eis of East St huis, Honored on Britany robert astothens bred at] the home of his parent, StPw and Mrs August Astroth, 2282 Alby St., Sunday, on the occasion . Nis birt. Astroth, alti] Chueh at Chistopher, Ty High Show and is wind on Inonthld, received ifs Also present at the family home were Kawowe asters and Jamlen, want Mrs. Al Schulz, and Mr. Ani Sas Cai Saale of West A las Return to Danvite after guests from Danie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Everts, 202 Alby St, were their sonnd hs family, Bt, and Mrs. Dale Everts and ‘children, Pamela, Gail, Len and Wil, ‘Sunday, they were all dinner sites with, Mr. Nelle Wilson In Goatrey ‘Township. Mrs. Ev eris is Les, Wilsons daughter. Visitors From Jacksonville Mr_and Mrs Ot Irvin and son of Jacksonville, were guess over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woods of #13 Douglas St, as was Mrs. Woods? mother, Mrs. Arthur Smith, also from] Jacksonville .Also present at the Woods home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts and daughter and Mrs. Margaret. Pruitt of_ Alton. Mail Mall. True Showers have threatened since early today, and some fell intermittently during the morn ing. But of at least 20 persons questioned in the nearby” nelsh borhood of Alby and Fernwood, Brentwood, only ‘two families wrere aware of a heavy hail ‘bout 6:90, Tilstoner at it treat sizes, some as small as residents and Fernwood on Alby. It was impossible to determine where the hail bean and where it ended, or which direction its path took, but hail it did. “runner” Nest .The male of the stickleback fish makes a tunnel-shaped nest for the eggs, over which it mounts guard until the young hatch and disperse.
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Alton, Illinois, US

Mon, Apr 02, 1956

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