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SATURDAY, APRIL 15 1933 HE ttl ILL I HE 0 TIT T10 N'-T E.IB UN PAGE THREE Phone Your News To 105 Entertain Chorus The members of the Industrial society of the First Methodist Episcopal church entertained the members of the chorus, the director, the guest singars and members of the orchestra, which presented the can- x.taia, "Rabboni" at the First M. E. church ladt night, at Shirley's following the cantata. Will Give Picnic The members of Sigma Alpha Gamma Sorority will entertain friends Saturday evening with a picnic at the Chillicothe Country club. up with clubs and.social activities.

The pastor's wife was a the Circle that afternoon was asked to sing. After her song, "The Woman Who Didnft Have Time" found to her surprise that a Missionary lesson could be made interesting instead of tiresome. Eleven of the messengers sent to the State convention were present and gave interesting report of the inspiriational and instructive; meeting held in Springfield last week. Mss Goben Hostess The Sunday school class Mrs. Will Coe met at the home of Miss Grace Goben Friday evening.

A business meeting was called to order by Mrs. Coe, the leader. Those! present were Miss Goben, Mrs. Coe, Margaret Crookshank, Mildred erts, Helen Jenkins, Jessalee man, Betty Rhodes, Pauline Grey ''and Merl Baxter as a visitor. The hostess served lovely refreshments.

Pope To Bless Whole World During Service Ancient Ceremony to Be Restored During: Easter Celebration Tomorrow. VATICAN CITY, April Pius XI will restore another precedent, one latent 63 years, when tomorrow he will' officiate, at high mass in St. Peter's and then appear at the loggia of the basilica and Bless the City of Rome and the whole world. The Pontiff; has decided on ceremony so as to give greater solemnity to the Holy Year he has decreed for 1933. Besides, which was; discontinued no rjonger.

exist, as Italy'and the'Holy See now are reconciled. The last ceremony of this kind was performed by Pius IX on Easter in 1870. This will be the first occasion when the Pope will use his new "pocket" elevator. He will descend in this mechanism, which will bring him from the Pauline Chapel to the Chapel of the Pieta. In this elevator is a throne.

The Holy Father will be seated as he des- Entcrtain Friends cends. After he emerges, the car- Glen Lemon entertained friends riage is disconnected and folded up OUT OUR WAY By Willams Entertain With Dance Mr. Leonard Kiple, Mr. Elton- Norman, Mr. Ted Adams and Mr: Frank Holbert entertained wjth a dance at' the Chillicothe Country club Friday evening.

and Mrs. George Hodges and Miss Marie Miller and Mr. Haines Drummond of Trenton chaperoned the party. The Royal Ritzefs furnished the music. Birthday Party Friday night; at his home on Walnut street.

After games and contests, refreshments were served by Mrs. Fern Hertford, Miss Dorothy Haw- Mrs. R. E. Jones and Mrs: Faye Sissbn.

The guests Friday afternoon at her home guests were, Marilyn Gantner, Viron south Cherry street for her' young son, Jimmy, who celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary Fri- The guests Gladys Chapman, day, April 14. Janet Merrill, Rosemarie and Jean Claire Cook, Jack and Frank Way, Billy Rogers, ginia Kittredg'a, Mildred' Bradbury, Juariita and Pauline Doris Anderson, Nancy Rice, Hope Harvey, Ruby 'Cox, Maibelle brumm, Sydney Peters, -Mahford Williams, Summerville, Charles Walker, Dick Billy Coburn and Donald Lamb. Bansdell, Billy Joe Goihs Give Music Program The student division of the Musicians' club will present a program at three o'clock Monday afternoon, April 17 at the Lutheran church before the members of the club. Some of the participants were in the district contest at Maryville. I and Allen Edwards.

Park Defends His Administration! The Chief Executive Addressed the Women's Jefferson Cub in sas City Today. KANSAS. CITY, April A staunch defense of his administra- Easter Parties The Nursery and Beginners department and the Primary department of the Elm Street Methodist urch were entertained, from 3 to 5-Saturday afternoon at the church with an' Easter party. The department superintendents, Miss Lulujmands for governmental economy, May Mansur, Nursery, -Mrs. 'Governor Park said, "I Sigleiv i andvMrs.

K. janyone-to Roiot administration in the past 20 years that has done as much in four years to reduce public'expense as this administration has done in three months." tion was made to day by Guy in an address to the Women's Jefferson Democratic club In reviewing the work of the state legislature in carrying out his de- so that there is no trace that an elevator really existed. The eleborate papal- procession then will be formed and the silver trumpets will 'sound the fanfare that the Pontiff is entering the main aisle of the basilica. This, however, will not be the first 'time that Pius XI has blessed the world from- the loggia of St. Peter's.

It became one of his first acts as Pontiff and in that he broke a especially since Italy and the Holy See had not become reconciled. This first time was to be followed by second time. This time it was- the' occasion of the coronation, when the Pope appeared on the balcony wearing the tiara, or. triple-, crown, the emblem of the papacy. only one other.occasion did Pius XI bless the city and the world from the balcony, and that occurred on the day on which the Lateran Pacts were-signed, in 1929.

I But tomorrow it will be the first I time he has restored to its full traditional significance the custom of the Pope blessing the world on Easter. Rockhold, Primary, and the class teachers' gave children. the party for the Missionary Meeting The Woman's Missionary Society Giant Cliffs Found Near Herculaneum, Mo. -TT-1AT-3. CAUL A IM Tv4' OOE.S.,OM -Ti DOES OM Tr-Y COMPAMVfe TTME KKIOW, BuT MO API O.K1O DAWN PERSONALS Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Howard and children departed today for Bendeha, where they will spend Easter with Mr. Howard's parents. From there they will gp to Leavenworth where they will be the 'guests of Robertson's mother, Mrs. Frances jRupp and family.

Dugan of Aleneda, California will go to Filmore Monday to' visit his mother and brother, Mrs. Clara Dugan and Frank Du- UTICA Knox held justice court in the Jenkins building Wednesday. The suit heard was brought by the' Bogg's Feed Elevator of Ludlow against Wm. Jones of that place. It involved a disputed: merchandise account.

Marvin Pollard represented the plaintiff. Nolan Chapman defended Mr. Jones. The following jurymen served: Harry Vanstahe, Jas. Baxter, A.

B. Carey, Elmer Groce, Wm. Barnes and Joe Cunningham. A verdict was found for I the plaintiff. Happy Sperry died Wednesday; of a paralytec stroke.

He has many relatives in the vicinity of Blue Mound. Tom Plaster of this place is his nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coddington were Chillicothe visitors Monday.

Juanita Tudor, 1 daughter of Mrs. Harry Coddington, Richard James met an accident when the frame of a bicycle which -they were riding broke. Richard was not hurt but Juanita. severely injured her ankle. She.

is out of school on account of it. Garfield Hughes is re-fencing his lawn. The work being done by Wilbur Groce. Miss Pearl Wocacn entertained the Royal Neighbors Wednesday night at her home. Miss Helen Evans appeared before the high school assembly Wednesday and delivered.a special reading.

U. S. Sends Him To Arms Meet Allen W. Dulles, above, careeiC diplomat, has been named legal adviser to the American dele-- gatibn to the disarmament ference. Dulles, nephew of the.

late Robert Lansing, former secretary of also will as- bist Norman Davis in. preparation for the world economic conference. A special meeting of the M. W. A.

was helfl at 'the local camp-room Thursday night: District Deputies gan. Dwight Dugan been the j. Norman and Turner State guest of Leonard Kiple since Fri- Deputy Womer and day. i Atkins were those from out of town. Mrs.

Howard's parents for several! Mrs. Bud Bond of Carrollton came motion picture depicting the ac- days. I Friday to spend the week-end with Miss Mary Ailice Lee came from sister, Mrs. Hariy Rolf and Mi-. Jefferson City Friday to spend the (Rolf.

Easter vacation with her mother,) Mrs. c. A. Reynolds of Kansas Mrs. H.

W. Lee. Rex Peterson, who attends the Mrs. Myrle Riddle and Mrs: R. B.

of Bedford were guests of Mrs. Ursa Woodard Friday. S. Dixon and daughters, Callie arid Anna, of Kansas City were visiting Dr. and Mrs.

A. D. Gray Constable Named in Odd Suit; I ofi the First Baptist church met PLYMOUTH, April Friday afternoon for the regular Charles Miles has monthly meeting. Mrs. J.

Tro- by the -members of the Sears Missionary Circle, presented the lesson in the form of a two-act Is Considered One of the Most Appealing: Scenes in That Section of the State. been named defendant in a $10,000 damage suit by Mrs. Louis who charges she is suffering from a stomach tumor, caused by Woman Who Didn't being struck during a liquor raid. ST. LOUIS, April A few miles below St.

Louis, where Western Dental College in her sister, Mrs. Henry Boehner City, came Friday to spend Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Peterson: Louise Howard.and Delia Catharine Howard of Columbia came. Friday to spend, Easter with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par'donner. Gladys Beazell come from Kansas City tonight and spend the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Beazell. Miss -Mary Jkatherine Thomson will go to Braymer tonight and spend Easter with her and Mrs. H. K.

Thomson. Samuel Sheetz, came from Kirksville Friday where he attends the tivities of the M. W. for the past fifty years was shown. About twenty members were present.

Mrs. Fred McCurry of Council City will come next Wednesday to Bluffs, Mrs. Oscar Blue and son spend the remainder of the week i and Mrs Tom i ue bf Marion, 111. and Mrs. Ingles of Chillicothe spent the day Thursday with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Myers. The Industrial Society met at the W. M. McDonnal home Friday afternoon.

Messrs. Evert Culing and J. A. Dietrich attended a meeting of the Friday en-route to Knox county to JLiving'ston County Drainage Board the week-end with relatives in Chillicothe Thursday. and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Woodard have i Miss Ruby Parma of Wheeling moved io a farm near chiUicothe. was visiting friends and shopping in They have been making their home Chillicothe Saturday: 'f; 1 with their son, Paul and family.

Mrs. Carlton of St. 1 Joseph will spend the day Sunday with their son, Fred Carlton and Notice of Biennial City Election Notice is hereby given that -the 'Mr. and Mrs. J.

Blizzard of Y.IAJX> j. 1 M.WWW--—— i yx Northeast Missouri State Teacher's Des Momes, Iowa are the week-end on May tninctc fnoiv Haiifrnfof TVffVe biennial City Election in the City of Chillicothe, Missouri, will be College, to spend Easter. Mrs. Carl J. Meyer and Randall; will come Sunday from Chicago, Illinois, to visit Mrs.

er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. two stretches of open water, rise the giant limestone cliffs of Hercu- play, "The Have Time." As the play progress- cd, it showed a Missionary Circle The people know what they want, meeting in the home of a woman they don't know who can give i of the most appealing who didn't have time to attend such lit to them; that accounts for the SC enes in this region. things because her time was taken 'mysteries of their voting.

Aside from the scenic beauty of I the cliffs with the village at the Mississippi describes a graceful Randall. curve so that one glance embraces Mr. and Mrs. Jos Peters will gf to New Cruiser Launched Brookfield Saturday night to be; the Easter guests of Mrs! Peters' Martin Baker and Mrs. Baker." Mr.

and Ralph. of Quincy, Illinois, were in- Chillicothe Friday on their way to St. Joseph today guests of their daughter, Mrs. R. W.

Copeland and family. Frank Brotzer an9 daughter, Miss Kathleen, returned to their home in Kansas City today after a short visit with Mi'. Brotzeifs mother, Mrs. Otto Brotzer and other relatives. A.

Russel! of Kansas City will, return Sunday after spending four days with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chamberlin. Mrs. Anna Rogers of Marceline was 1st, 1933, for the purpose of-electing a Mayor, Councilman at large, Councilman First Ward, man Second Councilman Third Ward, Councilman Fourth Ward, Constable, Police Judge, City Attorney, Clerk Clerk, City Treasurer, City Auditor and City Assessor.

The polling places in the several as follows: First Hall, southeast I where they spent the day with Mr. Beeler's parents. They their feet, the site is a memorial of historic importance. It was here, in 1809, that Jean I will return to Chillicothe Saturday Maclot de Coligny, a native of night and spend Easter with Mrs. a guest Saturday of Mrs.

S. J. Terry, 'corner Calhoun and Washington France, started making shcTrand it was his shot that helped General Jackson win the historic battle of New battle fought after in. the Lawrence, Kansas schools, is of the U. S.

Navy's new "pocket battleships," the 10.000.ton cruiser New Orleans, gracefully slides down the way in the Navy Yard at Brooklyn, after its christening by Miss. Cora, stanton Jahncke, daughter for the former Assistant Secretary of the Navy. peace had been declared, but none the less a brilliant and decisive encounter. Herculaneum also marks the industrial expansion of the west, for it was the first ammunition plant this side of Pittsburgh, and was a stimulating factor in development of Missouri's vast lead fields. In the pioneer days when Jean Maclot de Coligny lived, shot was both important to the people of this region and difficult to obtain.

Heavy, its transportation from Pittsburgh was slow and expensive. But it was a necessity of existence. Jean Maclot could not afford a shot tower such as was used in the manufacture of balls for guns; then he saw Herculaneum, and his problem was solved. Later, he was to write a jubilant note from New Orleans to his friend Cabanne in St. Louis that follows: "The enemy have re-embarked, leaving their wounded and prisoners.

They had landed 9,966 men, but after the action, 1,906 were missing. They acknowledged a loss in various engagements of 3,600." The United States Daughters of 1812 interested Clinton Crane of the St. Joseph Lead Company in appropriately marking the site with a bronze marker commemorating its part in the history of Missouri and the nation. Nor was that all. A wide canvas of the scene was by Oscar Beminghaus; one of his best, a canvas that preserves a scene closely related to the winning'of the Beeler's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joa Beazell. Miss Mable Mallory, who teaches spending the Easter va'cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Chase and son, Lloyd went to Lathrop Saturday morning to spend the day with Mrs. Chase's parents, and Mrs.

John White. W. A. Salmons has moved from 440 Jackson street to 454 Woodrow. Mrs.

O. C. Turrell of Jefferson City came today from Mill Grove where she has been the guest of relatives, to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Slifer before re- turning home.

Miss Anita Matson of Brookfield is the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. N.

Place and two sons will go to Columbia Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Place's sister, Mrs. J. W. Burch and family and Mrs.

Place's mother; Mrs; C. H. Maddox of Linncus, who has been convalescing at the home of Mrs. Burch following an operation several weeks ago. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Place of Gallatin were visiting their daughter- in-law and small granddaughter, Mrs. Louis Place and Jean Ann, at the ChiUicothe hospital Friday.

Miss Rose Welch came Thursday to spend the remainder of the week with her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Roy Welch. Miss Welch attends Missouri Valley College at Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Robertson and children, Mary Therese, Jimmie and Tommie, will come from St. Joseph Sunday'and'spe'hd Easter with Mrs. John Bryan of St. Louis came Fri- day night to spend Easter with mother, Mrs. A.

Bryan. Miss Mary Moore who has been ill at her home on west Clay street for several days, is better. Mrs. M. Ray Darling' of Tarkio is here to visit her father, W.

B. Flowers of Meadville, who was dismissed Friday from the Chillicothe Mrs. L'. Mathcwson left today for Dubuque, Iowa, to. spend the wcck- with Mr.

Mathewson. Georgia Shohoney of Sturgcs who has been a week with toxin poisoning, remains in a very critical condition. Mrs. Emma Seidel and daughter, Ida, and Miss Maud Metz and Miss Cora Riggs of Grand Rapids, Mich- igan, were guests at the home of Mrs. Sam Dupey, Friday afternoon.

May Remain in Session to Aug. I Miss Anna Sugg and Harold Petrce motored to Spring'hill Friday night and were accompanied home by Miss, i Vera Blattner, who will be the week- end guest of Miss Sugg; i Second Building, 611 Webster street. Third- Building, 609 Clay street. Fourth Building. 506 Washington street.

Polls open at six (6) o'clock in the morning and continue open until seven (7) o'clock in the evening. Done by order of the City Council. Attest: (Seal) John H. Taylor, Mayor. Stella Selby, City Clerk.

11-td Call 25c. 829 LAUNDRY for blankets. Curtains 12-Gt WASHINGTON, April Failure of the House committee to speed up the Roosevelt program may hold congress session until August 1, Majority Leader Byrns stated today. F. E.

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