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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 4

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THE CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 13y News Notes boy or girt it ffcee of recognbiiig their a a mastet Ralph E. agter of Parma, state of tbe W. C. T. who has Tuesday on a drive for tbe local organi- added 27 new members to resterday after before tfae IfcMtilir Bible claw meeting with and last night sbe spoke tbe local W.

C. T. U. organtea- at the borne of Mrs. H.

K. This after society of tbe Urttonrtfet church meeting wtth Mn. J. O. 8tgfer and before the to Andttary of tbe First Presby- afrs.

Sigier will be in for several days yet. who is em- Centnl America by tbe Unit- is recovering -from a operation for appendicitis. Miss will attend a family re-UBtan at Ifae home of her parents. Mr. and J.

T. Bradshaw in Kansas City CXI. SWING P. Dailey has returned from lay, June 10, a dinner given by Presoott- ipany, Investment for stockholders of the Shef- corporation which recently to Roiling Min at the Univerjity folloved by a private showing at tbe Shubert by John A. Prescott, of Presoott, Wright.

Snider vice-president of American company. ATTENDS SBOKT COURSE V. L. Triptett. manager of the Chillicothe office of the Missouri Public Service company, left today for Urbana Illinois, where he will attend a twc weeks lecture coarse in house heating offered by the Engineering department of the University of Illinois.

The Epworth League of Liberty cnurct south of ChUUoothe is planning for an all day Fourth of July celebration which will be held in a grove south of Cnffli- cothe. A baseball game, games, contests, races and a musical program in connection with a basket dinner at noon will furnish entertainment. SCOUTS AT STRAND All members of Boy Scout Troop Number 1 of the First Christian church will be guests of the Strand theatre management tonight at the final showing of, "Across tbe World with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson." This is a sequel to "Sunba." Taylor Dowell is scoui master of Troop Number 1.

TO VISIT M. E. Keith and son. Dave and Mrs. Keith, will leave tomorrow for Carthage where they will spend a few days with the former's mother, Mrs.

Mary Jane Keith, who is qoite ill. Mrs. Keith is nearly 86 years old, and has been in poor health for some time. They expect to return Monday. Mrs.

M. E. Keith, who has been ill for several dayt and who is much improved stay with her daughter, Mrs. James O'Haver the corner of Walnut and Second strees while they are gone. LOCAL POET ENTERTAINS Members of the Rotary club were entertained today by one of Chillico- oommonplace things and folks and have all been suggested by boyhood recollections or everyday incidents and the Bo- tarians found them immensely interesting and enjoyable.

The club voted today to dispense with a meeting during first week in July because of the fact that the regular meeting day is Friday, which will be July 4th. WILL ATTEND PICNIC A large group of C. B. C. students, local alumni and the faculty and management will attend the Eleventh Annual C.

B. C. alumni picnic Sunday at Swope Park. Some are making the trip overland, and others are taking advantage of the excursion rates on both railroads effective Saturday morning. MISS CAREY CRITICALLY ILL Miss Josephine Carey is critically ill in a hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma according to a message received by Miss Hope Broyles from Miss Carey's mother, Mrs.

W. S. Carey of Kansas City. Miss Carey according to the message underwent a major operation last Tuesday and her condition since that time has been considered serious. While a resident of this city Miss Carey was owner of the Le Ca Beauty Parlor.

tfae's own R. Smith. A majority of Mr. Smith's poems are of the modern type. His verse is all about HOME FROM CONVENTION Misses Nadine Gates, Autumn Walker and Mrs.

Elmer Gates returned Thursday evening from Joplin where they attended the State Convention of 1 Baptist Young People. The assembly convened Tuesday for a three days' session. Miss Gates was on the program Tuesday. Enroute home they visited with relatives in Kansas City. MAKING ASSESSMENTS County Clerk Fred.

W. Cornue and H. J. Reynolds, county treasurer, are making the yearly assessments of merchants in the county. FIND LARGE MOTH Inez Trosper, 213 Liberia street, today brought to The Constitution Tribune office, a large butterfly moth, which she caught this 'morning hi a hollow tree in the yard of her home.

The moth is beautifully colored and has a wing spread of over six niches. TO OBSERVE S. S. DAY Pleasant Grove Sunday school will observe Sunday School Day Sunday evening with a program. Friends of the Sunday school are invited to attend.

TO OKLAHOMA STORE Charles Fay arrived in last night for a visit of a few days with his father, Dr. F. c. Fay. He will leave Sunday for Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where he is being transferred to the J.

C. Penney company store from the company store in Gary, Indiana. Mr. Fay has been with the Penney company since graduating from the University of Missouri at Columbia two years ago. Try Chiropractic First It is the surest as well as the safest way to health Spinal examination free Dr.

F. Andrews (Palmer) Chiropractor Peoples Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 541 Res. 1441-R CONGRESS TODAY (By United Press) SENATE Votes on tariff bill. Foreign relations committee considers London naval treaty.

HOUSE Takes up private bills on calendar. Kills At last, the frock coat has got into the museums. flies Krnnnt lot. WORLD'S IARGEST SELLING INSEa White Linen and Straps Toiled any Color White Kid White Linen White Moire H9SMI1 SHUBERT THEATRE II Limited KANSAS CITY II Encasement Besinnins SAT. JUNE 14, 8 P.

M. TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER Acclaimed the Greatest Motion Picture To Date! All CC ATC MAIL ORDERS FILLED IN ALL OtAlo KtotKVtU ORDER RECEIVED PRICES: MATINEES, 50c, 75c, $1.00, NIGHTS, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. NOTE: You Are Urged To Malct Reservations As Early As Possible To Assure Choice Scab WiLL NOT BE SHOWN ELSEWHERE THIS SEASON Special For Saturday Moaday Gallon Green Gage Phons 45e Macaroni and Spaghetti package 5c Quart Fancy Queen OHves 35e Bran Flakes per package lit Gallon Apple Sauce. 4Se Blue Bird Coffee Lks. 35c Tall can Salmon 13c FANCY BEEF PORK CUTS Owsley's Cash Market The Hone of Real Baby Beef it i i i i CONSTITUTION TRIBUNE WANT ADS PAY DRINK FOLGER'S one and you'd ordinary coffee ajBEaBE; FO LG R'S COFFEE A PACK ERE are styles that have truly been inspired by Paris.

In many instances such Footwear is so attractive in design that it appears as if it stepped out of a French shop window. Intriguing combination of materials; appealing colors and artistry of line are known only to quality Footwear. Walker's Boot Shoppe OV DOMT KEfcP THE handcrank OUT IN FRONV Soon? the New Styles First" The handcrank has practically become a museum relic. Many motor oils are just as out of date. But not Shell Motor Oil.

Drivers of modern cars have welcomed Shell Motor Oil because they know it keeps pace with every development in the automobile. Shell Motor Oil is ready now for the car you may buy next year. Shell's low-temperature refining brings it to yon rich in all the protective qualities of Name's best- balanced crude. No wonder that owners of all types of cars are changing to Shell. They insist upon the extra margin of smooth, trouble-free performance of Shell Motor Oil.

Have you tried it? STOP AT THE SIGN OF THE SHELL MILLIONS DO THAN I SATISFIED WITH LESS 3 XTTX lubrication? Be up-to-date, Shellubricate THE SIGN OF THE SHELL ON THE Bvay Mos4sf Night, 'L PETROLEUM CORPORATION.

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