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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 5

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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HIGPEBATERS ARE NAMED BlfTEACHERS Kchhctli Bon. WaJkei- and Hbwjirrt Alcxundci- Sclcctcrt oil i Keiinelh Gentry, Don Wiilker and KowarU selected by a committee seven high school teachers to compoae hle Hohool's debating team thifi year, following final tryoiits in reguhir as- Hembly yesterday Five candidates presentecT'" arguments on the subject for debate In iil schools in Missouri this year, that the national government shpiild own and operate the coal mine's." Judges ranlied, Gentry, first; Walker, Alejjander, third; Omar Conrad, fourth, and Beryi ivrays, fifth. Teachers who acted as judges are Misses Grace Colvin, Clara Gardner and Clara Corns, composing the regular debating cornmittee, and four others, Mjsses Emma. Price and pVioebe Griffith, and Albert and C. H.

Simmons. Candidatejj-were gi-aded on argument, personality, possibility for development, time, stage presence and voice. Gentry is. a son of Mrs. 53dith Gentry, 200S Grand of Mrs.

Mary Alexander, 2225 Porter aVenue, anil Walker is a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, No.

.301 Pearl avenue. Slaiilovc SpcnKs at laiitha. J. M.anlovc, republican nominee 'for congress, spoke Last ni.ght at lanttia. his campaign in BjiVton county.

He plans to spend most of today in and Aiider- son, 'Closing his campaign in the southern part of the congressional district. Not A nwf perfect appearance effier- tt unnatural color and a Hlflhiyantlscirtic, hPERPyr. HOPKINS SON. New York a. d's Oriental CrGarti Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap AndFragrant Talcum AddrauOitlcm SOClhh and PfeRSONAL Mrs.

Cecil, 190!) koffet avenue, entertained tiio Euclid Embroidery-Club yesterday afternoon. The special guests were Mesidames E. H. Barr, O. E.

Flefield, A. J. Downing and the following members were present: Mesdames Arthur Palmer, Roy Hedrlck, W. L. Bailey, W.

H. -Walker, Charles Wardefj, Anderson, Charles foaugler, J. L. Perry and W. Gorsuch.

The entire was spent with needlework-and at the icloae, the hostesses served Ices and cakes. Yellow and white chrysanltHcmums were used tt) decorate the rooms of the home. Mrs. Charles Gaugler, No. 1822 Moffet avenue will be hostess in two weeks, The announcement hus been received in Joplln of the m.arriage on Saturday, October ,28, of Miss Claj-a J.

ScTieurlch to Bernard A. Mulrenin. The took place at 8 o'clock Saturdiij' morning at the Holy Name Catholic church in Topeka, Kan. The bride wore an attractive suit of brown duvetyn hat and acces- to match. She Js a d.aughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Scheurlch of Grand Palls and is well known In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jlulrenln will reside on his farm near Monett.

Mo. E.Ji;. Stevens of Woo'dlawn was given a pleasant surprise -Tuesday night in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Music and games were enjoyed and a luncheon was served. The surprlsers included Messrs.

Mesd.ames George Collins and children, Georgia, Cleta and WllliJtm; Clyde Stevens and children, Wilma and Aubrey; William Cox, Tom Cox, Henry Bowles and Ethel; Emmett Cot and son, Charles, C. H. Sharp and daughter, Bonnie Lee. The following interesllng program was given yesterday afternoon at thi miieting of the' Niangua Club; Roll Artists of Today." "Modern Slavic. Artist.s." Mrs.

F. A. HoWen. G. M.

Bayles. "Writers-Count Leo Mrs. C. B. Gorless.

"Singer Marcella Sembrich" Mrs. H. C. Rupard. Ot.

I Members of Mrs. J. S. division of the Gleaner's Circle of the First Presbyterian church are rc; ((uestcd to bring their donations for the food sale today to the Empire District display room before 10 o'clock this morning. Thursday afternoon, Mrs.

Galen Nash, No. 524 Jackson avenue, was hostess to the Primrose Cliib. Mrs. Harold Haffisrard won the In a contest. was enjoyed a two-course luncheon was served.

Miss. Eunice Richardson was a specifil guest following members present: Mesdames Victor Roliards, Johh Reln- miller, Raymond Bently, Thomas Kelly, Raymond Parker and Benton Studyvin. Mrs. NRaymond Bently, No. 403 West Nineteenth street, entertain the club in two weeks Mrs.

F. H. Pryor entertained informally Thursday night at her home. No. 817 West Sixth street, for the members of the Jovenay Club and a number'of The special guests included Misses Mary Henckel, Mildred Hargis, Mildred Dorfeldt, Willie Munday; Mesdames E.

Shannon and Anna Bright. The following members attended: Misses Reva Brown, Gladys Bauer, Erma Bauer, Smith, Jessie Frlzzell and Mrs. Freda Shockley. Several contests were enjoyed and a prize was won by Miss WlUit Munday. The remainder of the-evening was devoted to needlework and at the close, an ice course in yellow and white, was served.

Mi.isi Gladys Bauer will entertain the club Thursday night at her home, No. 529 Moffet avenue. The losing team in the recent membership drive in the Hi Club Girls Reserves entertained the members of the winning team at a wienier roast Thursday at ferdecker park. Edna Anderson captained the winning Mi.ss Georgia Collins was captain of the other team. After the picnic supper, a sing was enjoyed.

The chaperones were Misses Ethel Reed, Mapes, Reba Warden and Teresa McKenna. J'- The Congeniality Club was entertained last week at the' home of Miss Willie-Munday, 2115 Connor avenue. The evenitig was spent informally and in a contest. Miss Jewell Buford was the prize winner. The Halloween idea was effectively carried out in the table decorations.

The table was centered with a.witch's pot which contained fortunes for the guests. The ices were in the form of chrysanthemums. Those were Misses Jewell Johnson, Agnes Sylvia Buford, Hesper Johnson, Jewell Buford, Ruth Carter, Annie Irene Stow, Fern Bloomer, Pauline Lewis and Virgie Davis. Friday night the club will meet withvMias Pauline Lewis, No. 2028 Wall sh-edt.

i Mr. Mrs. H. S. Fanning of Roj'al Heights five hundred Thursday night for the member.s of Thursday Nine Bridge Club and their husbands.

Mrs. W. C. Inwood won the high score prize for' the women and Howard Ball was awarded the men's high score prize. Special guests were Mr.

arid Mrs. Glenn Buzzard and the following members and their husbands were entertained: Mosclamea O. L. Lancaster, A. W.

Knight, Harry Landreth. John TJlrlck, W. C. Inwood, I -I Floor if you had a chance, buy a Hat which is typical of late Fall style-r-of rriid- many instances advanced in styles to make it able for eai-ly Spring. 192S the extremely reasonable sum of We BeUeve You Would That is thefeasbn for the tremendous sale today.

300 HA TS SmaA, medium, large, all kinds and colors. Metal Hats, Fur Brimmed Hats, Panne Velvets, some Satins, all to the minute arid many advanced in style. See them jn the window today. 7 Harold Powell of Galena and Howard Ball. A luncheon was served at the close of the evening.

PERSONALS Frank-Slovqrs Undcrtnkinij Co. Jay T. Andcr.soii. PIi. 407.

Mrs. Herbert Sohnur of Eaatmore- land, returned yesterday afternoon from Lawrence, where Xhe was called three weeks' ago by the serious illness of her daughters, Miss Agnes Schnur. Miss Schnur, who la a student at the University of Kansas, underwent a serious operation but her condition is greatly improved. Dr. Takvorlan.

dentist. 212 Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. Leo V.

Pile, No. 427 North Byers avenue, announce the birth of a girl baby on Tuesday, October 31, at St. John's- hospital. She has been given the name, Jean Rozanne. O.

A. Bogger of Gentry, was a busine visitor in Joplln yes- A dozen most appropriate Christmas gifts are to be found in 12 of McGiiire's Royal Art photos. Make appointments, ru.sh has started. Call 310. John of Springfield, spent yesterday.in this city en roiite to Par Kan.

6,000 honest to goodness women Nov. 7, to vote for Alfred Urjck foi- circuit clerk Jasper county. Miss Lois RobortBon of Carl Jtinc- tion spent Friday in Joplin. Mrs. J.

Davis of Miller, was shopping here yesterday. Mrs. W. Elliott was here Friday from Marshfield, Mo. James Gibbons of Carthage was a Joplin visitor yesterday afternodn.

Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Martin, Miss Helen Martin and Horace Martin of Neosho spent Friday in this citv.

Mrs. M. Stuckey of Peirce City was a Joplin yesterday. Mrs. C.

A. Rice of Baxter Springs spent Friday with friends here. Miss Rebia Neosho visited in Jopiin yesterday. Mrs. W.

of. Carl Junction spent yesterday, afternoon shopping here. FALL CLEANUP DRIVE WILL START ON NOV. 6 The fall clean-up campaign of the city health department will during the two weeks beginning November 6, Dr. M.

B. Harutun, health commissioner, said During that period, Harutun said, the health department requests the co-operation of every resident In cleaning all alleys, yards, vacant lots and streets of all rubbish and unsanitary refuse. This work should be done before wintHr sets in in order that it may not lay around all winter and be a source of disease next spring, Harutun asserted. While sanitary conditions in Joplin are not bad, according to reports of the health department, it Is-desired to prevent the accumulation of filth. with passing "bad" checlts here Thursday late yesterday afternoon by W.

N. assistant prosecuting attorney. Long was arrcgted Thursd.ay -night and an overcoat he is alleged to have purchased at a local store with "bad" check was seized. The cliecit was for $27.50. Three other checks, two for $9.50 and another for a smaller sum, were, turned over to police.

The checks were made out to .1. T. 'Martin and were signed W. "Wil- llam.s Construction Company. Long will be arraigned today.

The Empire District Electric Co, will deliver a carton of light to your home. They can bo charged on your monthly bill. TULSAN CHARGED WITH PASSING "BAD'' CHECKS Information charging B. B. Long of Tulsa with forgery in connection STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Dr.

Edwards' OHve Tablets That's, what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch -up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way, When the liver and bowels are performing 'their natural goes indigestion and stomach troubles. H.ave a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the subsftltirte for calomel.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime ci'uick relief.

Eat what you'like and 30c, pa or me far 156 verniicelli, with tomato $oup Wholesome and satisfying. Unusually fine as an appetizer, or served in larger 'quantities makes a complete meal. Boil 1 package American Beauty Vermicelli until tender (7 to 10 minutes). Drain and throw into cold water until wanted. Take 1 quart water and add 1 quart of tomatoes.

Simmer for 20 minutes; press through a iihe sieve. When nearly ready to serve, drain 'Vermicelli, add to soup and season to taste. Keep to boilipg point and serve with small squares of toasted bread. Send for Free Recipe Book AMERICAN BEAUTY MACARONI CO, Kansas Citj, at ail EXTRA SPEGIAL Large Size Blanket Robes $3.95 Just in offered for the first time today! Blanket Robes in from long staple yarns. Wide bindings of silk.

colorings of rose, bilue, and yellow. Ex- ceilent for immediate use upon the beds or for use as a holiday gift. (Main 5,8 for $1.19 Seethem at the Household Liiien 53 steps down the big main aisle. Covers of find mercerized square some with edged in some plain hemstitched. Note; the enough for the average sized dining table.

(64-Inch Size for $1 .45) Table Covers With 6 Napkins OC to Match, the Created from fine mercerized table damask square or round in size. Some plain and scalloped edged in color. Six large sized Napkins-to match, (64-Inch Covers and 6 Napkins $3.35) (Linen Today Hundreds of Ladies' Union Suits will he released at the Drug Squate Soap Pepsodfent Tooth.Paste. p-Do-Ro-No bjer Kiss Talcum Lov'me Toilet Water. Tcylet Waijer.

(a lemon La MayFace Coty's Face Powder. Hinds' Honey and Almond Bocabella Castile Soap; 3 cakes for. (Drug Floor), for the regular, sizes out sizes All made by of fine underwear. Union Suits of more than usual the wanted style of banded topg and cuffed knees. Be, on hand you be disappointed in getting a full season's supply.

(Main Aisle) The isplay of Dress Trimmings Is Attracting Aitention It includes the metal, im- ely popular at the -present timd, beaded llions and ornaments, wanted for the es of late sort of lace. Particularly do we call your attention to The Spanish AUovers and Flouncings to be had in a-wide range of color effects and demand for the development the evening and dinner gowns. The 'a price yard (Main Plain and Fancy Salines will be featured today Delightful in for linings, comfort for the creation of petticoats and bloomers. full 86 inches wide 50c 65c and 75c a yard (Main ABC Silks Are Absolute Stanciard ABC Silks are the happy combination of. silk aud for which insures long, eatisfying wearing service.

The ABC Silk offered is ideal for lingerie fast in be had in all shades. 75c and 90c a yard.

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1896-1958