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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 12

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Joplin Globei
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J.OPLIN GLOBE, JULY 23,1922. (Conllirued irom Pirgo Eleven) a reading given by Miss Pjara Mae" Praether of Memphis, who ia guest at the San: home. After the prograin, the served The gmata present included MMdames.J^ Prater, B. Si Casner, Morris, W. C.

Burch, C. B. Joheg, li, W. Sanders, Fred B. Black, H.

J. Leathers, G. W. Irwin, Ptfed Wright and White-! 'VvA dellglitrul surprise party in i honor: ol Miss Mary Galllgan In cel- ebratlon of her birthday was given hy her JnOther, Mrs. P.

J. Galllgan, 1 at-their home of the- city last night. After an enjoyable thtf guests formed a bunk Those attendlngr were Mrs. I Misses Lolikle Eld- Alberta and Opal Sanders, Beirnlce Wil'ldughby, Beulah' Coch- Daugherty, Clara Mae Praether, Madge and Maber Terry, Siyrtle, Pearl and Irma Harbour, Maxle and Dalsey Stenberger, Marie Porter, Geneva Troup, Alma Ragland and Mary Watkins. f.

I Mrs. "WllUam Gunderman will entertain the Lakeside Mothers' Club "Wednesday afternoon at Oak Grove, Mrs. C. E. Ohler and her mother, Mrs.

Julia Ferguson, delightfully en- the Sunshine Club (S Pacific Highlands Friday afternoon. JFtoU call Ams with tidna from writers. The fol- Jowlng readings were given: "The Return," Mrs. Samantha Smith Married Allen," Thomas and "Jf JNobody Mrs. W.

T. Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery won the club prize 'and Thomas the guest: prize. During a social hour refreshments "were served by the hostesses, as- Blsted by Misses Hazel, Genevie and Mabel Ohler, to the following mem- Mesdnmes B.B.

Jones, W. Johnson, W. T. Montgomery, G. Coats, A.

B. Elting, Julfa Fergason, Oi. R. Bangs and Roy Thomas. Mrs.

Roy Thomas will entertain the club WWay July 28, at her near CAIKFHAGB SGCEETT'. The Wayeka group of Junior gh School Girl Reserves was or- nlzed Wednesday evening in the riecreatlon rooms of the C. W. C'C. They take their name from Indian symbols meaning "Lightning 3 Miss Eleanor Tucker was Sleeted president, and Irma Dfeclfsjr, new club- will a house party at Camp JJytls going out on Monday and Saturday.

SfMrs. John O'Keefe, Mrs. H. S. Cowgill and Mrs.

Everett Powers were hostesses at dinner Thursday at the Broadview Country piub. Covers were laid for slxty-slx li'ersons. Gladiolus blossoms were tosed decorations. Dancing on and cards, which were tables in the. main room of club the wenfng entertainments.

An fttra furnished music for the dancers. IS. M. Seavers made high score at Mrs. Walter B.

Davis was hostess Iielsure Hour Club Thursday at her home. No. 607 Sbiitfa etrectj Seven members and one eruest, Mrs. George Corwln, aperB'-jPresent. During the social Aour.lUTa...Walter:Plngree;gave sev- selections.

Cor-win in serving re made tor a I iPlcnlo for fam- vat Ifaksside: park' next 1 Aty a bridge As Wednesday, afternoon at her i-Siome, iNo South Vomer street, a "Miss May IS' visiting -fro'miClovis, TheShostess was assisted in jctfirvlng Ratherine von. fjlrtenj; yermjlllpn, jpjhe honor'i 'i 'i guest received the dozen toeautifiil Those present' were- Mrs. Mrs. George Mrs. Clyde Mrs.

Karr Galbraith, J. Mr.B. Phil Culbert- Ifl" Json, Stemmons, Mrs Oscar Leh ft in. JJIlss JHeleri Davls- of, Wlvfftokee; lilrs. "Fred! 'eedSi Mrs.

Merle Harrison of Car- and Mrs. Elmer Hefley of resH'jMonroe, "Va. fj'A baebn fry was enjoyed at Camp near Lakeside, by members the Phi Club Wednesday Twelve members were pres- for the plcnlo supper and the ipinlmming which followed. Cartilage chapter of De "otay will, give a Wg DeMolay and at Lakeside park Thursday, July '27, to which Masons of the dts- are invited. Besides Carthage, expected' large, delegations from and bodies at ilin, Neosho, Plcheh Miami, IBa- and Sarcoxie will bo present, dance "will JQOt be open to the only DeMolays and Masons permitted to attend.

Palmer 's Webb Gity will furnish subject, "Orientals in the United. States." Mrs. W. B. Garroute entertained at her home on Ninth street Tuesday afternoon in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Margaret.

The afternoon was spent In playing games, on tjie lawn. The little girls were given favors, of jack-stones and the little boys received balls. Those present -were Evaly'n Bishop, Elizabeth Ketcham, Harriet Williams, Martha Jane Miller, Vivian Fairfield, Jean Anh Allen Evalyn Wilson, Lois Paugh; leen Wilson, Katherlne, "Virginia and Maxine Bellinger, Martha Stewart, Amy Bridges, Bobbie Stewart, Billie Galloway, Charles Scheurer, Weston Allen Frank Williams, Bobble Garoutte, and W. R. jr." The Whacaheyo C'ampfire held a carnival at the Grace chiirch parish Tuesday night to raise money for their summer camping trip.

The program consisted oi a- group of songa by Campfire (jiris, a reading, "Cry Baby" by Almira Bobb, a piano solo riy Margaret. Brett, and ukelele numbers by Helen Clevenger, Nathalie Katheryn Corby, Mary Katherlne Blankinship and Rachel Shepherd. Dr. Whiffle- which in the person-of Almira Robb demonstrated hjs wonderful pills on the patients, Margaret Brett and Muriel Hall. A dialogue, "Tom's Practical Joke," was given by Helen Clevenger, Edith Boggess and Maurine Schooler.

TJie Epworth League held a business and social meeting Tuesday night in the parlors of First Methodist Episcopal church. An entertaining program was given, consisting of readings by Mifes Mildred Robb, a solo by Miss Esther Barnhard, accompanied by Miss Mildred Carder, and several Ukelele selections by a quartet composed' of Misses Dorothy Clevenger, Mildred Mitchell, Lucille and Frances Wheel er. A variety of games were played. Refreshments were -served. Mrs.

J. C. Blckel and daughter. Miss Eunice, of Columbus, Ohio, who are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Piatt, were honor guests at a picnic held at Sagmpunt Wednesday afternoon. Tptiose in rthe picnic party (were Mrs. G.

and Miss Eunice, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Piatt, Dr.

and Mrs. E. J. Bu Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Halletf and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and children, Mrs. J. P.

Leggett, Mrs. Raymond Leggett a children, and J. P. Leggett. GALENA SOCtETr.

Miss Grace Abbey, Mrs. Claude Bradney of CpiuinJju.s, and-jMias Blanche Gudgen of Pittsburg. Vere hostMses at a pfe-nuptial party at the Abbey home. No. 1103 Wall street, Saturday, 15, in, honor of Miss Evalee Ricksecker, whose approa marriage was recently announced.

The rooms were profusely decorated wlth'sweel peas and nasturtiums. Thva afternoon- was spent in playing Mls.s^ pha Robertson winning the ilipA prize. Mrs; Rlclteseclter consoled. Dainty refreishmciits TJ'or'e served at the cloie of the Shower gifts were presented 'to "lillas Ricksecker In large pink basket. The guest list Inclndoi Miss Evalee Ricksecker, honoree; Mrs.

Gordon, i Misses Betty Stall, Helen, Wansky and Abbey Burtiall of 'Pittsburg; Miss Zelma Carey of Protectloii, Misses Love and Eve Parkin and of Baxter, Mrs. Samuel Merriwether and Miss Frances Bradney of Mrs. J. A. Outt of Joplin and Ricksecker, Will E.B.

Mor-; gan, Fred Archer, 'Ciaaifle Kennedyi Clarence Board, McCartney, E. C. Wheeler-and Harry Abbey ajid Misses Margaret- Pickett, Mildred Kennedy, Gladys McKlnney, Mary Arepha Robertson, Leanna 'Smock, Margaret Moeller, Minnie Young, Verna Scott and Cecil French. Home Builders'. Class of the Sixth Street Baptist of which Mrs.

Cochran Is'-rtfcacher held a picnic Thursday afternoon and evening at Schifferdecker'-park. Mrs. Elsa Sha-w gave a. party Wednesday afternoon at the home of her and Fred Ulrlch, No. 12021 Short street, Jn honor of tlie, sec.ond birthday "anijlversary of her son, Bobby The tinle was spent in playfng" after which refreshments of Ice cream and CBfke were served.

Present were Billy and' Jean B11 lyv--McCartney, Felice Moore, Biliy' Davlslon, Laura Louise Scovell, Frederick Ulrich and the guest of honor, Bobbie Shaw. Mesdames E. Hollar, S. C. Wescott, C.

W. iSqulrea, kiqk- secker arid B. Bardwell entertained the Woman's Home Misslbn- Society of the Methodist Episcopal church at the parsonage Tuesday afternoon. There were about thirty persons in attendance. A program -tiesslon.

Refreshments, of creairit cake were at -bf i 'the ing. Mr. and Wi H. Cockrum tertalhed" at :2 o'clockv dinner Saturday, the v.follo gitests: Mr. and Mrs.

F. of Lake La.i Mr. and ftay Fitzgerald arid daughter, jSorma May of Douthat, pkla; Mr. aniJi 'Mrs. Bob Fitzgerald ajtB sons, Harold and JeWpf Mrs.C.

H. Co Hln'dtAwh iyS4 Ajlis- sea Naohil and Gocktslni- -of Galeni. A miseellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening in the, home Miss Emma LeWihak: in honor of Ford; formerly 'ss Iva keyes. evening spent with music and contests'aftfer wlil'ch a dainty lunch Was Mrs. ti)e recipient bfminyihfeafi- tiful glftji.

i-resent Wre Mis Duley, Ella Allen.i LaUra Dlllori, Beatrice- Mildred' Lindsey. Rena Hail, Lillian, Hazel Hazel Keyes, Brie.iMcGr,u}re and Mesd'ames Geiorge Cprrell and the honor guest, Alfred, Ford, anijl the Emma liewman. i The. annual of the Galena emplpa5ps Southweif Rajirpay held side the trie dinner was served at noon, of the the iicnic'was a ball' 'ganie betwfeen the motormen and the Miss Maggie I Clark -was guest of honor at a surprise party given at her home, No. 322 Sii 'ort str.eet, Monday evening.

In honor of' her birthday anniversary. Music, games and conversation were the- the evening, aften which delicious were served; Gitests iriciuded Misses Maggie horf- oree; Blnora Wood. Buenta Childress, Mary Baker, "Marie Burdock arid Edith-Jones. jt. jt.

C. K. Gllmore. No. 1502 East Thirteenth street, entertained at 12 o'clock dinner, Sunday the following guests: Rev.

J. S. TJmberger the Rev. andr Lean ore; Pence of Joplin, Mrs. B.

S. Cockran, Mrs. Mary Cockrum and Will The metribers of the Twilight Embroidery Club enjoyed a "Rube" party, Friday, night in the home of Mrs. D. W.

Smith. The participants came attired In aprons and bonnets. To Wed Neosho Man Sergeant avenue, who is to become the bride of Martin Luther Prater of Neosho, Wednesday, July 26. The house was decorated in garden flowers. Punch was served throughout the evening.

Mrs. N. J. Lamb the club prize. In a horse drawing contest, Mrs.

F. J. Lowe Won the prize. Other contest prizes were awarded to Mrs. W.

O. Stephenson, Mrs. Earl Stone and Miss Dalsey dJirfstmaa drawing wibi-held At this meeting of the club. Lunch war served In "rube" the Ices-being'in the form of a chicken. riiembers present were Atiss 'Dalsey Mesdames D.

N. J. Lamb, F. G.Lowe, Will! Hastings, B. V.

Parks, Earl Stbn'ei; Josie Lewman, J. L. Crockett, and D. W. Sriiith.

'The'guists present were Mrs. joriejn; Mrs. "Wlli! liam Jones Of'feiiiter'aiid Mrs. Olen Stone of Okmiiliee. Okla.

At this meeting Mrs. 'ii'. LoWe and Mrs. Will taken in as new members Of the club. M.r.,.arid-Mrs;*"V^^ad^ Dixon and baby, Russell, and ErniitsVari Fleet aridj phildren iBllis and ohiWrw'picnicked at' the Shoal Sunday.

1 Misses Mildred and Gladys MoKinney eritettalned, wlOi 'a towel shqwfer compiimehb ttd Miss Elvn- l.ee'sliiekseek«Br;wMb(!e to Nelson Outt for August .2. at the Kenttedjr street in Craleria' after: nooHi effectively carried The dining WasV in red hearts and iloxreraf'wliile twg. dolls dressed as bride aijd groom made an attractive centerpieiie. The main event of the was "The Rocky Road tb Matrimony," which Miss Ricksecker -Was called upon to traverse. This wall lane strewn with gifts wrapised brown paper representing rocks.

guest list was comprised Ricksecker, honored, George Ricksecker, Mr. WiU'jRicksiBcker, and Miss Fre'da. Chlidressj Pickett, Arepha Roijeiftsbiij Grace Abbey, Mrs. Biay Ellis of Joplin, and, Mrs. S.

Merriwotiier Cblumbus, Miss Louise Covey' of Baxter and the hostesses, Mildred Kennedy and Gladys McKinney; Twenty of, the I. T. class of the picriick- fd at Schifferdeckeri park, Thursday BATTERY MEMBER IS INJURED A FUL Charieii years bid, a mdmb'er of Battery 208rd' actll; lery (antisaircraft), regiment, son of Mrs. Mahala I'owler, No. 424 South Cox avenue, was injured at yesterday ivhen he feii''from a sldiwalk'kt the waiic.

An.x-ray. St. Jdhn'a hospltAi that 'hovfe'dnen "we're L- mother standing -8itfihg with ahbthef 'J member; ed to pun himneu -tijp 'lmtliat manner. Fowler's and hA -fell to the walkfM.J'V'''- JThere arcah oil pie to cipiiare mtlei in Env- CaUvMrs. Bwkholdet Prdprfetbi- of Beiuty- in beauty were originally gray or.

green in )cPlor. Beauty Hints I'liero is real comiifion serine- in Just noticing 'Whether ther hair Is well kept.to Judge of a woman's nciatness, or good taste. If you are one of the tew who try to mikethe most of your hair, remember that it is not ad-visable to washi the hair with 'any cleanser made for all purposes, but always use Isoriie good shampoo. You c4n enjoy the vAy best by getting some carithrbx druggist," Missblve a teispoon- ful in a cup bf'hot makes a full oupl of shampoo enough so It is easy tb apply It tO the hair instead of Just the top Of -the head. excess bil, and dirt are'dissolved and entirely' dls- Your hair wlUbe so ifluffy that It will look much heavier than it Is.

Its luster arid eoftness'will also delight yoii; while the. sttniiuiat- ed scalp gains the wiilch Insures hatr gro'wth. Do yen want to esperlifirat In'' muiio'stadr ordo roll prefer to, plaoe ybur-'elilldroa under the which his Iproyen. besstui a. Hiiindred b4f6're your own eyea' advancing age TlieMiic; Hfe way, to'; tint iny.

tttcalwd; or Jftatantly to brawa or Mtck irith tlw inodew iEMllr sBdwiU not tub tur off. Dothlnc to mis; Mwaiting, no dliapiJoint-'' tUii. AU.dMkrt 'SOe tmd Trial bottle awit diract ipr KMtoa (Ml Coptkt The Altar Society of the St. Peters churcli will give an Ice CreiBt Social on the lawn of the KnlgMB of Club House, 731 Wall.street, Tuesday evening, July 25. Home made cake and Ice Cream 16 cents; Tbe public is -invited.

DbMOlAY Genuine Leather nifty embos- sed.emblems. Very $1 IIP Also new arrivals in Masonic 118 West WILL RADIUM AT lASI OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT W. Rowley and Mrs. F. were''hostesses to the 'man's Missionary Society the church.

Tuesday irnopn' In thei church parlprs, was -afternoon. The' Home topic Meeting of the sin Des Moines." wagf Monroe, nv, If you are slok and want to Get Woll ana Keep Well, write literature that teiu How and Why this, almost unknown and wonderful new element brlnga' relief td, so many, aufferers Oonsti- patlon, Sejallca, iOout, Nervous ProstraUon, High Blood and diseases of the Stomach, Heart, Lungs, Kidneys and other aliments. wear Oegnen's Hadlo-Aotlve Solar Pad day! and night' receiving the Radlo-Aotlve Rays contlnuJ ousJy Into your system, catfslhg a healthy circulation, overcoming' a 1 1 a ness, thrpwlne- off Impurities and- jrestorlnjr the tlssuesj'aJid nerves to; a -nprnial condition the next thing you know you are getting well. SqJd on a tost proposition. Tou are thorouhgly satisfied, It helping you the'appliance Is 1 yours.

Nothing to do but Mp trouble or expense, and the most onderful' the aiipllanoa Is that it Is, sold'so reasonable that It Is fwitWn the reach of all, both rich knd' poor. No matter how bad your or how IptiB will be pleased to 'bHVo you try It at pur risk. For full tomorrow. APPllanoe ,470 Bradbury WtAm hi WUdi KavSkmkfrm Mothlng bettet to pad pwify the skin end to imp horn pimptea wad blackbaada tbm Cuticwa Spap fee toflet UM. Aaalet wbh Oldaua Ointntnit 'when iMeifeMry; CaUcuik Ttjam to alM ideal Air "''m The Eyes of tlie World are on Fof Economical Transportation The Fastest Selling Standard Car Made 'r 'r -i The World's Lowest iPriced Touring Roadster i Bas 5-Kassenger Sedan 875 d-Paaaeager 800 Lljsbt Delivery BBS Comniercial Chassis r.

40S Utility 'Coupe-. 780 Chevrolet is the pace for the nijobile industry in the return of full prpspwciiy. WeMe today itwJIahufBcturers of the word's lowest priced; quality autbrnobiles. 2. largest nianufacturera of quails 3.

World's largest manufacturers of high- grade dpwd cars. turnover of capital. 3. Liberal percentage; which equals mahy doUarw of earnings. 4.

No slow-inovingstMk Wif First-'Class business nnen are that a Ghevrolet dealer franchise ia not ofdy onaof thebest anetsin business, but also compims ikvonUy with any.business.^ like to hear from Jive of broad visipninrho $eeka profitable, (itafale business Fteviout, experience infUie automobile Although weikveSfOOOdealersaiid-service stations in the UnitedStates, we class then as dealers in territories not adequate Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Division of Motors Corporation If inttreated MmA mm WorkTs Largest Manufacturer of Low'Pricccl QUAtnir AutDittobilci Deatert, and die World Grand AveAue and 19th MB.

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