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Columbia Missourian from Columbia, Missouri • Page 3

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at 1 rip News of Columbia Society Mist Ella Wyatt society editor kHI appreciate it if you mil telephone to- ciety item betuecr 9 and 12 oclock Jonev Mm Helen MilehdL Miu Cor 1 he wconot a series of bridge parlies ra given by Mrs X- Stephenson and Mrs A Spencer at 230 oclock yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Spencer 502 Rollins street The first and second prizes were the same as were given at the party Thursday and were won by Mrs Itidor Locb tpd Mrs A Logan The same decoration a silver basket filled with Killarney roses was used as a centerpiece for the dining room table The guests were Mrs Waters Mrs Dustin Craft of Chicago Mrs Isiclor Locb Mrs Georgo Miller Mrs Stanley Smith Mrs Florence Kline Mrs Sydney Stephens Mrs I 0 Hockaday Mrs A Logan Mrs John Sykes Trs Frank Conley Mrs Heberling Mrs Dudley Conley Mrs Op Mile Harnett Mrs Will Conley Mrs devenYter Mrs McBaine Mrs Miller Miss Emma Strawn Mrs Isidore Usrth Mi Stella Strawn Mrs Ankney Miss Frances Mitchell Mrs Bernard Hunt Miss Helen Mitchell Mra OdoV Guitar Jr Airs Tom King Jliss Anna pape Mrs Nie dermeycr Miss Eva Johnston Mrs Lipscomb Jr Mrs Walter Miller Mrs Ed Guitar Miss Elizabeth Hanson Miss Florence Poteet Mrs Ella Taylor Mrs Inez Clark Mrs A locate Mrs A Collier Mrs James Garth Miss Kits Elkins Mrs James Gordon Mrs II Bragg Mrs Leslie Green Mrs Kerner Mrs Weld on Cotton Mrs Frank Dearing Miss Juliet Bowling Miss Elinor Clark Mrs Joe Estes Mrs Lloyd Jones and Mrs TV Suddath Miss Pearle Mitchell Hawthorn apartments Rosemary lane has as her guests this week end Mi Tl Parker of Jefferson City Mrs IL Taylor of Kansas City and Mrs Cilberr Fox chairman of the legislative committee of the Womans State Federation of Clubs Mrs Fox will leave tomorrow to resume her duties at Jefferson Gty Major Carlisle Knight health division of the gorrnment has returned to his home in Jefferson Gty after a visit at the home of Mr and Airs A Logan 507 Rollins street Mr and Mrs A Fredendall and daughter Katberine are expected to arrive this evening from a visit to Louis Miss Catherine Hanna 110 South Ninth Street will entertain this after noon with a line party at Humoresque at the Columbia Theater The guests will be Misses Margaret Way Marie Parker Ida Rhea Pearson Margaret Bo- gart Jane Swofford Agcef Moore Htipf Joslyn and Helen Gath Alpha Delta Sigma honorary advcrti ing fraternity announces the pledging of Kenneth Roy George Le Crone Louis Chamberlain Ralph Atkeson Overton Robnett Lyle Wilson and Wil liams Kenneth Clifford Patton of darksville who has been visiting at the Kappa Alpha house returned home yesterday 11 IL McPheeters of St Louis is visiting at the borne of Knight 1611 University avenue The dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house tomorrow will be Miss Ruth Campbell Miss Hortense Giesel mann of Macon Mo Miss Ruth Lay mann of Macon Mo Miss Ruth Hay wan Mrs devenger and Lieut McCannoru Dean and Mrs McBaine 7 den wood avenue will entertain at 7 oclock this evening with a dinner party for Mrs Dostin Craft of Chicago The dinner icourse will be served from small tables Centerpieces of carnations and narcissus in wicker baskets tied with tulle will be used Besides the honor guest and her butt and hostess Mr and Mrs John Sykes guests Mr and Mrs Harry Bill Mr and Mrs Conley Mr and Mrs Isadore Barth Mr and Mrs John Hollowar Mr and Emmett Smith Maior and Mrs Lloyd Jones Mr and Mrs a Hyping Mr ahd Mrs Frank Martin Miss Elva Plank Mrs Cussie Smith Mrs Ella Taylor Miss Florence Poteet Miss Juliet Bowling Miss Frances Mitchell Miss Mariorfp line Macicey JIiss Augusta Rembert Noel Wiehl Hugh Evans Tajlor Hr Hey Prof Kenneth Sear ThadJcus Emma Buckner of Pans Mo Brenton Will Bowling Prof Stanley Udy Prof John Nelson Patterson Bain Frank Rollins and Sidney Rolling Mrs Eliff 05 Maryland place will entertain at 230 oclock Thursday afternoon with a bridge party for Miss Emma Buckner of Paris Mrs Stewart 211 Hicks avenue returned this morning from New fork City where she has been visiting her sister Mrs George Marshall Mrs A Neate614 College avenue will entertain at 230 oclock Monday af ternoon with a bridge party for Miss Mrs Jack Conlcv 406 South Ninth street will have as her guests for the week Mr and Mr Clarence Richardson of Cleveland Ohio Mrs Joe Tapley of Bowling Green and Hiram Phillips of St Louis are the guests of Mr and Mrs It Laughljn 1200 Walnut street Mrs Hiram Ilut lips and Mrs Paul Phillips of St Louis are expected to arrive this evening for a visit with Mrs Laughlin and Mrs Kate Horine 19 Allen place Mrs A Treernan and daughter Mrs Wallace Wright 12 Allen place are spending the winter in Phoenix Ariz Owing to the death of Dr II Jesse invitations Vere recalled for the informal afternoon at home at which Mrs -S Branhim was to have been hostess Mrs Walter Miller member of the Women Voters League who has spent this week in Columbia will be the guest of Miss Eva Johnston at dinner this evening AT THE CHURCHES First Baptist Church Bible SchooPat 930 oclock Classes for ever body with special classes for students Preaching at 1045 oclock by the pastor the Rev Young on the subject The Primary Task of the Church Senior and Young Peoples Union at 630 oclock Eveninc services will begin at 7 oclock when the new officers of the Young Peoples Union will be installed A program will follow First Church of Christ Scientist Subject oflessop atregularservicejo morrow truth Sunday school begins at 945 oclock church service at 11 oclock Wednesday evening meeting be gins at 8 oclock All meetings are held in the basement of the Virginia Building A reading room i3 maintained here to which all are invited Open daily ex cept Sunday and holidays from 3 to 5 Presbyterian Church Preaching at 1045 by the Rev Wil Ham Crqwe of the Westminister Presbyterian Church of St Louis nv at 730 Sunday school at 930 oclock Classes for every one The University Womens Bible Class will meet at 945 a Dean Walter Miller teacher Calvary Episcopal The services at Calvary Church tomor row will be as follows 730 Holy Coming prayer and sermon by the rector The monioa 1945 Sunday school 11 mom junior confirmation class will meet at the rectors study at 809 Rollins strref at 830 the senior class at the same place at 330 The usual open house for stu dents will be held at 530 at 809 Rollins street The rector will be out of town attend ing the diocesan convention from Monday noon until Friday night The second of the series of talks on church will be given to the students class at 945 Lutheran The Reverend Baepler pastor of St Pauls Lutheran Church Sedalia will COLUMBIA RECORDS bbbbV I For February A 3339 Eve Cost Adapt Just One Bone Bert Williams Youll Never Need a Doctor No More Bert Williams A- 3328 Marion Harris Orchestra Im a Jazz Vampire Ncver Let No Man Worry Your Mind Marion Harris A 3336 Ive Got the Blues for My Old Kentucky Home From Ziegfield Follies IVZO van ana wu Marimba From Ziegfield Follies of 1920 Van and Schenck A 3334 Darling Art Hickmans Orchestra Missv Fox trot Art Hickmans Orchestra SCOTTS BOOK SHOP conduct Lutheran services at the Calvary Episcopal Church at 730 oclock Sunday evening His text will be First Corinthians 22 For I determined not to know anything among ou save Jesus Christ and Hinr crucified The public is invited Broadway Methodist Sunday school begins at 930 Classes for college and University students Orchestra music Morning worship at 1045 Morning sermon Living More Nearly as We Pray by the Rev Randolph Evening worship at 730 Subject of the sermon The Ministry of Praver Community singing is an enjoyable part of the evening service Epworth League will be led by Miss Nola Anderson Bible Verses I Like Best is her subject Attendance last Sunday 164 Youre invited if you ire still young in spirit The Intermediate League will be led by Miss Frances Mil er AH high school pupils invited The Methodist Mens Club will meet in regular session Monday evening at the Broadway Methodit Churclt A program of local talent will be provided Christian Bible school at 930 oclock There sre special classes for students Morning worship is at 1045 oclock Sermon Healing of Hate The quintet ill sing Seek Ye the Lord There will alo be a solo by Mrs Mildred Logan Lucas Evening service is at 730 oclock Ser mon A Cate to Heaven The quartet will sing My Faith Looks Up to Ihee The violin obligate will bo played by Miss Frances Lothian There will be a meeting of all student rrcmbers of the church at 3 oclock to organize a student congregation The subject for the Christian Endeavor at t30 oclock is Practical Qiristianitv ut the Campus Everyone is cordially invited to these services Walter Haushalter minis ter BARRETT TO MAKE REPORT Auto License Fees May Be Legal for Road Bond Interest Bj a SlaS Corespondent Jefferson City Jan 22 At Attorney General Jesse Barretts hearing Thursday afternoon on the question of whether automobile licenses under the 60000000 road amendment can be ucd to pay the interest on jhc bonds Rutherford author of the amendment advised that this would be entirely legal Rutherford said that in the bond election the people understood the ameni Difnt to mean that both principal anii interest on the bonds could be paid and had appropriated all the money arisijf from automobile license fees for that pur pise Other members of the Cood Roads Federation who came here fromL LouTs to discuss the problem with the attorney general agreed with Rutherford that both principal and interest may be paid Barrett will make his report to the legislature before the twenty day limit has expired It is expected that he will act on the advice of the federation members Odd Fellows Will Furnish Chorus The Columbia Odd Fellows vill form at theif lodge rooms at 10 oclock to morrow and march in a body to the Wilkes IJouievard Methodist Church there they will attend the services of he evangelist the Rev Hunt Trie for the services will be furnished by the Odd Fellows Dr Cole Gets Appointment Dr Cole has been appointed by Gov Arthur Hvde as a delegate to the convention of the Confederation of Missouri Commercial Clubs which con vencs in Jefferson Gty January 26 to 27 COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN SATURDAY JANUARY 22 1921 DR RH JESSE 0FMUD1ES Continued from page If forty calls we lost only six or seven men which again was marvelous He was granted a pension of 3000 a year by the Carnegie Fund for the Ad virccment of Teachers upon special per tonal recommendation by Andrew Car- negie This was the first pension ever granted from the fund to a president of a state university it having been confined before to endowed universities It was also the largest pension ever granted up to that time SUCCEEDED BT DR A BOSS HILL President Jesse was succeeded by Dr A Ross Hill now piesident of the Ini versity At Doctor Hills inaugural cere mon he conferred the degree of IX upon Doctor Jesse Doctor Jesse was made president emeritus It was in his farewell speech upon that occasion that Doctor Jesse said No man who has been president of a university for seventeen jears as I have could ever doubt the efficacy of prayerV Upon one occasion when students had stolen his Bible in order to avoid com rulsory chapel he wa3 able to conduct the services which consisted in readings from the Psalms entirely from memory Doctor Jesse was popular both with his students and with faculty members When he went to Europe nearly the en- lire student body accompanied him to the train cheering him President Jesse was the man who made the real development of the University posible said Dean Walter Miller this morning He was a roan of large vision high courage and splendid administrative ability One of his strong paints as I knew him was his knowledge men said Miss Eva Johnston adviser of worrcn LEWIS WINS TROPHY Farm Management Prize Awarded to Cape Girardeau Man II Lewis of Cape Girardeau was awarded Iret place in the farm management contest yesterday Second place was won bv A II Orr of Saline County The prize for the winner of this contest is a 100 trophy which is offered by the Mississippi Valley Trust Company of St Louis to encourage Missouri farmers to put their farms on a business basis To become permanent owner of the trophy the same person must win ii three jears in succession It was won by Mr Orr the last two years ARE IN CHILL1COTHE DISTRICT Local Vocational StadentsT to Be Under New Office Columbia is to be in the Chillicothe district of the Federal Board for Vocational Training This will be one of ihe four new districts formed in Missouri in compliance with the governments plan of decentralization of control of Federal Board students The new officers will be opened sometimes next month War Mothers Have Called Meeting The Columbia chapter of the American War Mothers held a called meeting yesterday afternoon in order that the charter members might make application for membership in the National Association of American War Mothers All applications must be sent to headquarters by January 25 Homer Woods Seriously nL Homer Woods manager of tho Hall Theater was sent to Parker Memorial IIopital this morning after suffering se vere hemorrhage due to an duodenal ulcer His condition is reported as ser ious Broadway Odeon Moil TuesrJan 24 25 im fi lift lK JL Ijjtimjjjk REGULAR PRICES vu jj STARRING Margarita Fischer AND Milton Sills A sparkling spritely comedy of three unchap eroned days Bowling The Best Indoor Sport Recreation Bowling Alley Under Recreation Parlors CHILDREN TO GIVE PROGRAM Frances Emberson and Ellen Fro man Play at Christian Frances Emberson daughter of Prof and Mrs II Emberson and Ellen Jane Froman daughter of Mrs Anna Frnman of Tlirictinn Prill vHt a piano and song recital in the Christian College Auditorium tomorrow afternoon at 4 oclock The recital is open to the public The program follows Piaso Two prt Inventions Nos 1 and 8 Bach Six Variations on a Theme by Paisiello Beethoven Soics i The Humming Bird The Ghost Babys Resolve I wonder why Sometimes shes very sweet Bilbro Childs Prayer Herold Hern Song Bulhud Piano Song of the Lark Tschaikowsky Lullaby Adaptation for piano by Godowsky Brahms Butterfly Grieg SoiC I love you truly Bond By the Waters of Minnetonka Lieurance Sing sweet bird Old English Vocal Duets Tuscan Folk Songs fa A steamlet full of flowers Nearest and dearest Caracciolo Whispering Hope Hawthorne Piano June Barcarolle Tschaikowsky Valse in flat Chopin Will Try to Cut Cost or Dying Br Uiiiitd Pit jEmRSOt Crrr Jan Ellis of Phelps County introduced a bill today in the House to bring down the high cost of dying The bill prohibits more than 15 per cent profit on a coffin by wholesalers and more than 25 per cent by retailers OBITUARY Mrs Lafayette Conley died Monday night January 17 1921 at the age of fifty four years and four months Besides a husband she leaves seven children Mrs George White Mrs Lester Valandingham MrsIrvin Brushwood CMe Lafayette Jr Alice and Joseph Aha another daughter died six years ago She is survived by two sisters Mrs Mary Detweiler and Mrs Furtney She was a devoted wife mother and sister and will be mourned by her host of friends who have known her for many kindnesses and hospitality to all those who came her way Funeral services were held at the home 19 Edgewood avenue Wednesday Burial in the Co lumbia cemetery hesgladhedidit Wouldnt you be The young man 25 who bought a twenty payment New York Life policy in 1906 wilL pay Ills premium in 1921 with a check for 703 The div idends paid the balance Phone 578 Ask Stephenson more about this S-118-121 Dean Walter Williams on WkatWouhfest Thou BIBLL CLASS BROADWAY ODEON SUNDAY 945 Painting or Calcimining Sheetrock Fireproof Wallboard Sheetrock Fireproof Wallboard is especially alumsized at the factory which minimizes the cost of decorative treatment makes it unnecessary to size before painting or any Qther decorative treatment Beautiful decorative effects can be secured by the use of flat paintr oil paint cold water paint or calcimine You can not only have a fire proof cozy and beautiful home but at a moderate cost Let us show you how easily Sheetrock Fireproof Wallboard can be decorated 1 ullllJrfpljWliyy5yte i fug afMaMflSligSg 404 408 Broadway ARE INTERESTED IN RING BOOKS BH bbB HbMi MEllllfljB They are used in every line of business by Salesmen Office Men Doctors Lawyers Ministers Students by everyone who must have a book that combines UnLITY DURABILITY AND APPEARANCE Sheets can be obtained anytime ruled in eight styles Bound in best quality Flexible Black Levant Grain Cowhide with Black Linings The CO OP I Phone 194 jnn HOOSIEFL JtXoEktraCost 5s PACE TOREK I BR the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps W0 sdLHHiH Hv mm ft Series TMMfjjVlT 3 BSaHTi SSrisUsiiJs BMliil hatrouktytit SIBi vzUt Hoafell This metal hin especially illustrates the care with which the Hoosier is planned Whereas sugar hins in common use have a capacity of 7 or 8 pounds the Hoosier hin holds sufficient quantity to avoid constant buying Hoosier brings a combination of qualities not found elsewhere Your Hoosier awaits you PARKER FURNITURE CO Mr Farmer Your Hides Tanned 6 to 17 I i From Farmer to Tanner From Tanner to Farmer One hide of quantities tanned into Harness Leather Latigo Indian Tan Raw Hide or Chrome Cow Hides 10 to S17 Horse Hides 10 to 17 C6lt Hides 7 to 10 Caf Hides 6 to 8 Harness Leather 55 cents a pound green hides ALSO OTHER DOMESTIC AND WILD ANIMAL HIDES SEND FOR PARTICULARS it Chas Marsalek Lathrop Hall Columbia Mo BASKETBALL University High School vs Bbonvillfe High Rothwell Gym 730 Tonight SEE FIRST GAME Admission 35c 5.

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