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JOPLIN GLOBE, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1922. (Continued from Page Eleven) tured by a reading given by Miss Clara Mae Praether of Memphis, -who is' a guest at the Sanders home. After the program, the hostess served' refreshments. The members and guests present included Mesdames. J.

D. Prater, E. S. Casner, A W. C.

Burch, C. R. Jones, W. Sanders, Fred B. Black, R.

Caln, R. J. Leathers, G. W. Irwin, Fred Wright and 0 D.

A delightful surprise party. in honor: of Miss Mary' Galligan in celebration of her birthday was given by her 'mother, Mrs. P. J. Galligan, at their home least of the city last Friday night.

After an enjoyable evening, the guests formed a bunk party. Those attending were Mrs. G. R. Deatherage, Misses Lockle Eid: ridge, Alberta and Opal Sanders, Bernice Willoughby, Beulah' Cochrane, "Helen Daugherty, Clara Mae Praether, Madge and Mabel Terry, Myrtle, Pearl and Irma "Harbour, Mazie, and Daisey Stenberger, Marie Porter, Geneva Troup, Alma Ragland and Mary Watkins.

Mrs. William Gunderman will entertain. the Lakeside Mothers'. Wednesday afternoon: at Oak Grove, pear the park: Mrs. C.

E. Ohler and her mother, Mrs. Julia Ferguson, delightfully entertained the Sunshine Club Pacitic Highlands Friday afternoon. Roll call was answered with quotationg from noted writers. The following readings were given: "The Return," Mrs.

Fergason; "Why Samantha Smith Married Josiah Allen," Mrs. Roy Thomas and "If. Nobody Mrs. W. T.

Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery won the club prize and Mrs. Thomas the guest" prize. During a hour refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Misses Hazel, Genevie and Mabel Ohler, to the following Mesdames E.

B. Jones, W. C. Johnson, W. T.

Montgomery, 'G. Coats, 'A. E. Elting, Julia Fergason, J. R.

Bangs and Roy Thomas. Mrs. Roy Thomas will entertain the club Friday, July '28; at her home near Lakeside park. CARTHAGE SOCIETY. The Wayeka group of Junior High School Girl Reserves.

was. or-. ganized Wednesday evening in the recreation rooms of the C. W. C.

C. They take their name from Indian symbols meaning "Lightning Thought." Miss Eleanor Tucker was Elected president, 'and Miss Irma Decker, reporter. The new club will form a house party at Camp Nytis next week, going out on Monday and! returning Saturday. 3. Mrs.

John O'Keefe, Mrs. H. S. Cowgill and Mrs. Everett Powers were hostesses at dinner Thursday evening at the Broadview Country Covers were laid for sixty-six persons.

Gladiolus blossoms were used in: the decorations. Dancing on the porches and carde, which were played at tables in the. main room of the featured. the evening entertainments. An orchestra furnished muslo the dancers.

Mrs. E. M. Seavers made high score cards. Mrs.

Walter E. Davis was hostess to the Leisure Hour Club Thursday afternoon at her home, No. South Orner street. Seven members and one guest, Mrs. George Corwin, were present.

During the hour. Mrs. Pingree sevoral piano selections. Mrs. Corwin assisted the hostess.

serving refreshments, Plans were made for a picnio: for club members and famMiles at Lakeside, park next. Thursday evening. Mrs. Roy Head gave a bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her thome, Not 708" South Orner street, complimentaryito Miss May Booten, who 1s: visiting here -from Clovis, M. The hostess was assisted in serving by Misses Katherine von.

Knesebeck and Helen: Vermillion. The honor guest received the, bridge pfize, dozen present were Mrs. Frank McGregor, Mrs. George Casavan, Mrs. Roscoe Wyatt, Mrs.

Clyde Krummel, Mrs. Karr Galbraith; Mrs. J. E. Rider, Mrs.

Phil. Culbertson, Mrs. Glenn Stemmons, Robert Redmond, Mrs. Oscar 'L'ehman, Mred Ross Miss Helen McGregon and Mrs. Frank.

Davisson of Muncogee, Mrs. Fred: Reeds, Mrs. Merle Harrison of Carterville and Mrs. Elmer Hefley of. Fortress Monroe; Va: A bacon fry was enjoyed at Camp Nytis, near Lakeside, by members the Phi' 'Phi Wednesday night.

Twelve members were present for the picnic supper and the swimming which followed. The Carthage chapter of De Molay will give a big DeMolay and Masonic dance: at Lakeside park. next Thursday, July 27, to which al DeMolays and Masons of the disare Invited. Besides Carthage, expected large delegations from the DeMolay and Masonic bodies at Toplin, Neosho, Picher, Miami, Laand Sarcoxie, will be present. The dance will not be open to the public, only DeMolays and Masons ding permitted to attend.

Palmer's ON hestra of Webb City, will -furnish Mrs. G. W. Rowley, and Mrs. F.

Webster were hostesses to the roman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Tuesday ternoon in ther church parlors, E. Ar Williams was the leader the afternoon The Home tople Meeting of. the General Asmoly In Des Moines." given C. Monroe, Mrs. H.

charge of the Foreign subject, "Orientals in the United. States." Mrs. W. B. Garroute entertained 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 the lawn. The little girls were given favors of -stones and the little boys received balls. Those present were Evalyn Bishop, Elizabeth Ketcham, Harriet Williams, Martha Jane Miller, Vivian Fairfield, Jean Ann Allen Evalyn Wilson, Lois Paugh; Kathleen Wilson, Katherine, Virginia and Maxine Bellinger, Martha Stewart, Amy Bridges, Bobbie Stewart, Billie Galloway, Charles Scheurer, Weston Allen Frank Williams, Bobbie Garoutte, and W. R. Bridges, Jr.

5. Whacaheyo Campfire Girls carnival at the Grace church parish Tuesday night to raise money for their summer camping trip. The program consisted of. a group of songs by Campfire Girls, a reading, "Cry Baby" by Almira, Robb, a piano solo by Margaret Brett, and ukelele numbers by Helen er, Nathalie Katheryn Corby, Mary Katherine Blankinship and Rachel Shepherd. Dr.

Whifflewhich in the person-of Almira -Robb demonstrated his 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. The Epworth League held a business and social meeting Tuesday night in the parlors of the First Methodist Episcopal church. An entertaining program was given, consisting of readings by Miss Mildred Robb, a solo by Miss Esther Barn-: hard, accompanied by Miss Mildred' Carder, and several 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. A Mrs. J. c. Bickel and daughter, Miss Eunice, of Columbus, Ohio, who are visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Platt, honor guests at a picnic held at Sagmount Wednesday afternoon. Those in the picnic party (were Mrs.

J. C. Bickel: and Miss Eunice, Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Platt, Dr. and Mrs. E. J.

Burch, Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Williams and children, Mrs. J. P. Leggett, Mrs. Raymond Leggett and: children, and J.

P. Leggett. GALENA SOCIETY. GALENA SOCIETY. Miss Grace Abbey, Mrs.

Claude Bradney of and Miss Blanche Gudgen of Pittsburg, were hostesses at a pre-nuptial party at the Abbey. home; No. 1103 Wall street, Saturday, July 15, in. honor of Miss Evalee Ricksecker, whose approaching marriage, was recently announced. The rooms were profusely decorated with sweet peas and nasturtiums.

The afternoon: was spent in playing hearts, Miss Arepha Robertson winning the first prize. Mrs. WIll Ricksecker was consoled. Dainty refreshments were. served at the close of the afternoon.

Shower gifts were presented to Miss Ricksecker in a pink basket. The guest list included Migs Evalee Ricksecker, honoree; Mrs. Gordon, Misses Betty Stall, Helen, Wansky and Abbey Bushall of "Pittsburg; Miss Zelma Carey of Protection, Misses Love and Eve Parkin and Jamie, Moore of Baxter, Mrs. Samuel Merriwether and Miss Frances Bradney of Columbus, Mrs. J.

A. Outt of: Joplin and Mesdames George Ricksecker, Will Ricksecker, E. B. Mor-' gan, Fred Archer, 'Claude Kennedy, Clarence Board, L. B.

McCartney, E. Scott, E. R. Wheeler and Harry Abbey, and Misses Pickett, Mildred Kennedy, Gladys McKinney, Mary Baker, Arepha Robertson, Leanna Smock, Margaret Moeller, Minnie Young, Verna Scott and Cecil French. The, Home Builders' Class of the Sixth's Street Baptist church of which Mrs.

B. F. Cochran is' teacher held a picnic Thursday afternoon and evening, at Schifferdecker' park. Mrs. Elsa Shaw gave a party Wed-.

nesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulrich, 1202' Short street, in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her son, Bobby Shaw. The time was spent in playing' games after which refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Present were Billy and Jean Martin, Billy McCartney, Felice Davisson, Laura Louise Scovell, Frederick Ulrich and the guest of honor, Bobbie Shaw.

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Hollar, S. Wes.cott, Squires, William Ricksecker and 'H. B. Bardwell entertained the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church at the parsonage Tuesday afternoon. There were about thirty persons in attendance.

A program was given, followed by a iness. and, social session. Refreshments, of ice, cream and cake were served at close ofi the Mr. and Mrs. WI.

H. Cockrum I tertained. at 2 o'clock. dinner Saturday, the following guests: Mr. and F.

Jackson: of Lake Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fitzgerald and Norma May of Douthat, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitzgerald: song, Harold and Neck City.

Mrs. C. H. Hewitt of Shaw, Kap. Mrs.

Mary Cockrum, Byron Hindmah had Misses Naomi and Juanita Cockrum of Galena. A' miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening in the home of. Miss Emma Lewman in honor of Mrs. "Alfred Ford; formerly. Miss Iva Keyes.

The evening was spent with music and contests after which 8 dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Ford was the reciplent of many beautiful and useful gifts. Present were Misses Retha Wylie, Belle Isley, Opal Duley, Ella Allen, Dillon, Beatrice, Alford, Mildred Lindsey, Rena Hall, Lillian. Correll, Hazel Ferneay, Hazel Keyes, Erie.

McGuire and Mesdames Gene: Rooker, George Correll and the honor guest, Mrs. Alfred. Ford, and the hostess, Miss Emma' The annual of the' Galena employes of the Southwest Missouri Rafroad was held Tuesday at side park. A special crowd carried. the 'crowd to the park.

WA basket dinner was served at of the features of the picnic was a ball. 'game between the motormen and the conductors. Miss Maggie, Clark was guest honor at a surprise party given at her home, No. 322 Short street, Monday evening, in honor: of'her birthday anniversary. Music, games and conversation were the: diversions lot the evening, after.

which delicious refreshments were served: included Misses Maggie Clark, honoree; Elnora Wood. Buenta- Childress, Mary Baker, -Marie Burdock and Edith Jones. Mrs. C. K.

Gilmore, No. 1502 East Thirteenth street, entertained at 12 o'clock dinner, Sunday the following The Rev. J. S. Umberger of Garden City, the Rev.

and Mrs. W. -Mrs. Leanore: Pence of Joplin, Mrs. B.

S. Cockran, Mrs. Mary: Cockrum and Will Cockrum; The members of the Twilight Em-. broidery: Club enjoyed a "Rube" party, Friday, night in the home of Mrs. D.

W. Smith. The participants came attired in aprons and bonnets. The 'Altar Society of the St. Peters church will give an Ice Crei Social on the lawn of the Knights of Club House, 731 Wall street, Tuesday evening, July 25.

Home made cake and Ice Cream 15 cents. The public is invited. DeMOLAY Genuine Leather nifty membership card cases. Gold embossed emblems. Very classy; $1 Also new.

arrivals Masonic and Shrine. cases. Ge SEA TRUN '118 118 West West 5th 5th Use Caticura And Watch Your Skin Improve purify Nothing the skin bettet and to to' 1 free from pimples and black than Cuticura Soap for every day tollet use. Assist. with Cuticura Ointment when Cuticura Talcum also the To Wed Neosho Man Wednesday Miss.

Lucile: Dreisbach, No. -1706 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 Mrs.

N. J. Lamb won. the club prize. In horse MA: Waggoner.

The Christmas drawing was held at this meeting of the club. Lunch was served in' "rube" fashion, the Icee. being in the form of a chicken. The members present were Miss Waggoner, Mesdames D. P.

McKinley, N. J. Lamb, F. G. Lowe, Will: Hastings, E.

V. Parks, Earl Stone, Jesse Lewman, J. L. Crockett, Wayne Bullock. and D.

W. Smith. C. The guests present were Mrs. H.

Jones, Mrs. liam Jones of Baxter Mrs. Olen Stone of Okmulgee, Okla." At this meeting Mrs. F. 'G.

Lowe. and Mrs. Will Hastirigs were taken in as new members of the olub. Mr. and Mra: Wade Dixon and baby, Mr.

and Mre. Bert' Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van Fleet and, children and Mr. and Mrs.

Barney Biles and children picnicked at the Shoal Creek: Olub, cabin Sunday. 1. Misses Mildred Kennedy and Gladys McKinney entertained with "a towel shower compliment to Miss Elvalee Ricksecken whose to Nelson Outt has been apnounced for August 2. The affair was given at the Kennedy home 8n Windsor street in Galena Heights, Saturday afternoon: The decorations were effectively carried out In red and white. The dining was decorated in red hearts and red flowers while two dolls dressed as bride and groom made an attractive centerpiece.

The main event of the afternoon was Rocky Road to Matrimony," which Miss Ricksecker was upon to This was lane strewn with gifts wrapped In brown paper representing. rocks: The guest list was comprised of Miss. Elvalee Ricksecker, honoree, Mrs. George Ricksecker, Mr. Will Ricksecker, and Miss Freda.

Childress, Margaret Pickett, Arepha Robertson, Grace Abbey, Margaret Moeller, and Mrs. Ray Ellis of Joplin, Mrs. Claude Bradney and, Mrs. S. Merriwether Hot Columbus, Miss Louise Covey of Baxter and the hostesses, Mildred Kennedy and Gladys McKinney.

Twenty members of the I. class of the Christian church picnicked at Schifferdecker, park, Thursday evening. BATTERY MEMBER IS: INJURED IN A FALL Charles Fowler, 28, years a member of Battery 208rd' artillery (anti-aircraft), regiment, and son of Mrs. Mahala Fowler, No. 424 South Cox avenue, was injured at o'clock yesterday morning when he fell from a ledge oyerythe sidewalk at the armory striking the walk.

'An x-ray. examination at: St. John's hospital showed that ho bones Were broken Fowler's, mother wast standing nearby and witnessed the acoldent. Fowler was unable to: leave with the battery: yesterday. Fowler was' sitting on the with.

his feet dangling over, when. another 4 member. "or tHe -battery him by the legs and attempted to pull himself up in that manner. Fowler's grip' -Idosened and he fell to the walk. Wild canaries were originally gray or green in color.

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