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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 12

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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JOPLIN GLOBE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1926. Society and Club News (Continued from page 11.) The marringe of Mina Dorothy Joane Bigley and Mr. Virgil Ray C'hestnutt was solemnized at noon Thanksgiving day at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Chestnutt, 2025 Moffet avenue. They wore attended by Miss Luelle Laird and Fred Bigley, cousin and brother of the bride. The Rev. Powell A.

Smith officiated. Miss Josephine Bucher played the wedding march. Only the immediate families of the couple were present. The Mothers' Study Club 1 Wednesday afternoon: with Roy Gray of Eastmorcland place. The program given follows: Reading of a Thanksgiving poem by Edgar Guest--Mrs.

Ray Bond. Reading, "Youth," (Dr. Prank John Potts of Webb City. Paper, "Youth in C. A.

Stone. Group of songs- Barbara Hungerford Jones. accompanied by Mra. C. Knighton.

Refreshments were served after the program. The club will meet Docember with Mrs. G. B. t'orless.

The Niangua Club met in regular session Friday nfternoon in the library. The program given. follows: Taper. "Water and Sanitation" -Mrs. H.

B. Fisher. Paper, "Medicine' ---Mrs. V. C.

Gardner. The club will meet in two weeks at the library. 4 Rehearsals now are in progress at the Scottish Rite temple for the play, "The Flapper Grandmother." 1o be sponsored by Azotus Shrine No. 5, and to be given at the high school auditorium December 7 and 8. There will be about seventy persons in the cast.

The talent committee comprises Mesdames J. M. Lane, Victor J. Kreyer, A. S.

Greenwell and Flora Wallace. Vivian E. Davis of Atlanta is directing the play, which is A musical comedy in three parts in1erspersed with specialty songs and dances. The publicity committee is composed of Guy C. Spooner, C.

A. Bradford, W. A. Van Hafften. A.

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Mt. V'allace. 8. 9 4 O0 interest to musical eireles will be the announcement of 11. piano recital to be given Decemher 2 at the high school auditorium, by Carl Pawlowski.

Mr. Bawlowski formerly was head of the piano department 'at Ozark Wesleyan I college, Carthage. lte has chosen A program of diversified interest taken from the greatest ofil and modern masters. 43 PERSONALS. Frank U'ndertaking Co.

1'b. 1558 J. T. Anderson. Undertaker.

Phone 407 Drs. A. C. Michaells invites you to cat nt Ontra cafeteria when in Springfield. 323 MeDaniel street.

-Adv. Mr. and Mra. Russell Briggs are coming to Joplin by motor from Prattsville. where they have resided.

They expect. however, to make Joplin their home again, and will be with Mr. Briggs' mother. Mrs. 1.

1.. Briggs, 730 Wall street. They expect to arrive early this week. Their children. Margaret.

Carolyn and Ruth, accompanied by Mrs. Briggs' mother. Mrs. T. Errett, have heen visiting here for several weeks.

Mr. Briggs 18 al landscape architect. The home to which he returns is his birthplace. Mrs. Eva J.

Sullivan of Kansas City spent the Thanksgiving season with Mr. and Dre. Claude Allen. 319 North Moffet avenue, reutrning home last night. Mrs.

Herbert Hokan and small son. Morton Joseph. 408 North Jackson avenue. have returned from Kansas City, where they have been for several weeks visiting relatives. Mrs.

Hakan pursued her vocal study under her former teacher. Edna Forsythe. She also attended "The Miracle." "Flapper Grandmother' Dec. Mrs. Margaret Nolan.

430 North Sergeant avenue. has returned from A trip of several weeks in Kansas City, where she nttended the Memorial dedication and witnessed "The Miracle:" South Bend. where she attended homecoining of the University of Notre Dame, and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Noland of Eureka. former Joplin regidenta. motored here Friday on A business trip. Misses Ruth Kimmel and Marnie Gustafson were dinner guests of Mrs. Ella Sloan of Oronogo.

Everything for infants (birth to 3 years). Jack and Jill Shop, 301 Sergeant. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Luther R.

McGehee, Mesdames J. B. Arbuthnot, Melville W. Hutchison C. 'W.

Arbuthnot and Miss Sally Arbuthnot are expected home today from Kansas City. They motored there for Thanksgiving and to attend "The Miracle." Last night they attended the wedding of a niece of Mrs. J. B. Arbuthnot, Miss Helen Grant.

E. A. Martin, left Friday morning for Waterloo, where he will remain about A week. Robert Ramsey, who attends Missouri university, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Ramsey of the Spiva apartments. Bazaar and candy sale Joplin Gas Co, office, Tues. Nov.

Adv. Mrs. J. W. Ground and children.

Charlotte nod Johnny. went to Tulsa Thursday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays In home of Mra. Ground's Parent: and Mra. J. Prank Walker.

I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Giltner, whol have made Joplin their home since June, will leave for Wichita.

where they will reside. Joe Capelli. 2 Missouri univer- i sity student, is spending the tion season with his parents. Mr. and 11.

103 North Nottet aventte. Glenn Skogman left last night for Sedalia. where he will visit for short time before coing to Kun. 8:8 CIty to nitend "The Miracle." He will return Wednesder. Mrs.

Lura Lea Gifford. 2311 ('onnor avenue, spent Thanksgiving with friends in Nondesha. See "Flapper Adv. Migaes 1lah Savage and Mande Miller of Joplin and Edwin Fight. Rochie Hight and Era light of Carl Junction were Thanksgiving guests of Miss Iva Wright of tonville, Ark.

Mr. and Mire. J. F. 1422 Wall street.

spent the Thanksgiving holidays with D. Bottenfield of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teas of! louston.

Cormerly of Joplin, in are visiting relatives and friends; joined here by their son. Edward. Carthage and Joplin. They were! who is attending school in Abilene. Kan.

They, with. Miss Anna Teas, wore entertained Thanksgiving day by Mrs. Frank Charison of North Wall street. Charles Moore of Tulsa spent Thanksgiving with his grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Martin. 1210 Iowa avenue.

He also visited his grandfather. Charles Moore. 307 North Moffet avenue, who is 111 at his home. Miss Dayne Eberle of Little Rock is visiting her cousin. Misg Ruth 124 North Wall street.

She also visited relatives in Galena before coming to Joplin. Miss Eberle attends Drury college. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Carlson of Royal Heights announce the birth of a son, John Thomas, November 00.

Grandmothers Rejuvenate yourselves! White Shrine Dee. T- Church Organizations. The Women's Missionary Socities of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock Friday at which time the following program will be given: Devotionals-Mrs. E. M.

Brite. "Home, Extension Work In the Local Lola Greer. "Foreign, The Moslem Woman" -Mrs. Ed Cox. Vocal solo -George Winter.

Piano solo--Miss Mary Helen Millsap. Tea will be served. The hostesses will be Mesdames Katherine Ralston. H. S.

Barker, D. O. Garman, H. A. Hamlet, A.

V. Hall, Paul Pfotenhauer, E. G. Hollman, W. C.

Bauer, Dwight Newton, Perry Hurlbut, J. R. Alexander, Invitation Concert ELIZABETH SPENCER America's Foremost Dramatic Soprano THIS invitation notable musical A event few is reservations primarily are available for public distribution. Music lovers can obtain these tickets without charge by applying immediately to Newman's-Postoffice, Main Floor. Joplin High School Auditorium Monday, December 6 Mary Davis, Mabel Wal- Joplin, ker, Retta Moran, Clara Wolf, Ka- Guy tio James, Josie Lawrence.

13llzboth Wilbur, Mary Goforth, Clomy Drury, Illn 'Childe, Mummin Barlow, The Mattio Schurman, Millen Martin, Central Jerushin Leonard, Burnetta Inhr- en man, Rose Chaney, Pearl Loonard, Mary Munson, Mary Parks, Millie church. Godard. Louisa Garrick, Abbio Stout, Florence Davenport. ty Wheeler, H. Henrat, Sint- .1.

A. ton, Mary Holmes, Katherine No. and lan, Laura Shouse, Mary Mosa and Marle Martin; Messrs. Coplin, 1c. The Baugher, 10.

F. Walker, R. 13. guests Dodge, John Jones, Allen Baggett, Davis W. R.

Barlow, W. H. Goddard, J. dames R. Martin, A.

11. Collins, Albert Dick Vahrman. J. Goforth, Billie Burns, Marle and Viola Leonard. U'nice 0 Miss Juanita Patton of this city Antin, and Herbert Gule of Baxter Springs Wright, were married at the home of the Wright, bride's parents, Mr.

atra. Fred Patton. on South Madison street, at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A 1 o'clock luncheon was sorved nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Pat- at ton for the bridal party. alter was which the guests motored to the 1.0 bride's home, where the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ozra McKnight of Baxter Springs, Ar- were thur and Wilma Guinn of Pittaburg.

played the wedding marela Among the guesta were Mr. and Mrs. 'T. A. Guinn of Pitts- bers burg, grandparents of the bride, the Following the ceremony a 6 o'clock church dinner was served, after which tho day young couple motored to Baxter bnzaar.

Springs, where the bridegroom had Mra. house furnished. Mrs. Gale for- Mra, merly was employed as reporter L. for the Baxter Springs citizen but noon.

moved to Webb City two months ago with her parents, Mr. Gale Is employed by the Hood Hardware Company. A dinner party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

('. Wood, 710 West Second street, Thursday night. Following the dinner, bridge was played, prizes being won by Mrs. Vance Thrall and Frank Nelson. Those present were Messrs.

and Mesdames Ira Harris, Davis, Leo Waltz and Herman In. Force of Carthage: Messrs. and Mesdames Vance Thralls, Frunk Nelson, W. C. Wood and Mrs.

B. Hubbard of Webb City: Mfrs. 1.00 Burch of nnd Mosars. and Mondames Waring and Oscar Mueller of Oronogo. primury "dopartment of the Methodiat church was givThanksgiving party Friday ufternoon in the basement of the Games were pluyed and refreshments were served.

The par. was given by the teachers, Mrs. Harrison, Minses Ora Walker Kathryn Mornn and the superintendent, Mry. Roy Hoback. following persons were of Mr.

and Mrs. Archio Thursday: Mesara, and Me8Mike Sapon, C. V. Wright, Lowe and A. E.

Davis, Mrs. Davis. Misses Alma Lowe, Lowe, Opal Flowers, Georgia flowers. Lanona Flowers and Sapon, and Messra.y Ja Melvin Sapon. Charles nnd Russell Davis, Meadames Ida McElroy, W.

0. Goldsborry and Vance Thralla entertained with 1 o'clock luncheon Brondlawn inn Friday. Bridge, played. Prizes were awarded Mrs. W.

Tr. Gray, Mrs. R. P. Nichols, George York and Robert Hutchinson.

Twenty- four persons present. 4 Mra. C. M. Kennaugh.

217 South Oronogo street entertained memof the Pastor's Aid eirele of First Methodiat Episcopal at her home Tuesday. The was apent in needlework for a Assisting hostesses were Ed Wilson. Mra. Toe Ensing. W.

H. Cupples and Mra. A. Bettis. Lunch was served at Those present wore Meg- dames (.

I. Barnes, W. Boyd, Bassanett, A. L. Bottis, 10.

1.. Clark, W. H. Cuppica, J. A.

Dollie, Jo0 Ensing, Martin Vain, 0. J. Gosch, Walter Graham, E. 1.. Gates, Mabof lliggina, Albert Keller, C.

M. Kennaugh, E. F. Lyle. Will Lawson, J.

A. Langley; S. M. Lowla, Avery MeCtrow, Coolla Moor, T. B.

Pratt. A. 1. Rand, Tom Terry, D. D.

Watson, John (Continued on page 13.) CHEW! LAUGH! SNEEZE! Our Muscle- Trim Plates Will Not Drop We will make you the finest set of teeth you've ever seenteeth which you will be proud to show when you smile. $20, $25 Dr Gottfried DENTIST 629 Main St. Opposite d. C. Penney (n.

-Photo by Gosting. Mrs. Morton H. Krugg, who was Miss Jeanetta James before her J. B.

Johuson, E. E. Cloud, A. C. Moore and C.

H. Havens. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Shoal Creek Baptist church met all day Friday in the home of Mrs. W. I.

Merritt, Twentieth street and Duquesne road. Luncheon Wal3 served at noon after games and contests furnished the diversion. Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. 0.

E. Marison won prizes. A free-will offering was taken. Mrs. Merritt, whose birthday it was, received a number of gifts.

Others present were Megdames J. W. Clary, Samuel Parker, 0. E. Laekie, John Dunnaway, Emma Palmer, O.

Moore, L. R. Rader. Jay Cole, B. Evans and Mary Heathcock, all of Joplin and Mesdames P.

Y. James and C. Blanton of Picher. The Ruth Circle of the First Methodist church was entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs. Orville Youngblood, 202 Connor avenue.

Mesdames E. R. Smoot, C. V. Wallar, Floyd Munn and E.

E. Gates were assistant hostesses. Devotionals were led by Mrs. F. M.

Lawless. The business meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Leroy Johnson. Plans were made for 1 A box social, also for a tea. A program, as follows, then was given.

solo-Fred Duffelmeyer. Group 'of readings Otissa White. Piano -Helon Rhodes. Reading--Emma Lou Roby. Vocal duet--Faye Mueller and Wanda Mueller.

Thirty members were present. The guests were Mesdames J. Simpson of Wichita, Schultz and Herron. WEBB CITE SOCIETY Herbert R. Gale of Baxter Springs, and Miss Juanita Nelle Patton of this city, were married at the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Patton South Madison street, at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The cere.

mony was performed by the Rev. Ozra McKnight of Baxter Springs and witnessed by immediate relatives and friends. The young couple left Thursday night for Baxter Springs, where they will make their home. An unusual feature of the wedding was that all four grandparents of the bride were present. Mr.

and Mra. Pearl Johnson, West Seventh street, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Maples of Jasper and Gale Greenfleld of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Maples are leaving for a month's visit and hunting trip in Texas county. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Central Methodist church gave a 1 tea at the home of Mra. W. A.

Corl. 210 South Webb street Friday afternoon. The assisting hostesses were Mesdames J. A Harrison, Clyde Raymord, JOSH Harrison and Mrs. Carne, The program was conducted with Mrs W.

C. Knight as lender, assiated by Mesdames S. W. Dates, J. Harrison.

W. A. Corl, W. Shuck. and the Rev.

Mr. Eakera, A discussion was held, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served to about twenty-five persons. The Women's Rollef Corps met at the home of Mrs. Mattie Schurman. 623 North Hall street.

In allday session Tuesday, in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Mra, Schurman and Mrs. Mary Willianis. and also the sixty-second wedding anniversary of Mr, and A. B. Lightfoot of Carterville.

The wedding ceremony was re-enacted, the Rev. C. A. Kennaught officiat- Mrs. Krugg will reside in Florida.

ing. Bridesmaids were charter members of the W. R. whose ages totaled 404 years. A program, consisting of Thanksgiving numbers was given, and a covered dish dinner served to the following: Mesdames Minnie Taylor, Debbie Titus, Frances Baggett, Clara Faulkner, Ater Coplin, Emma "Say It With Flowers" When you go to the hospital stop nt our greenhouse, 20th and Bird.

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What could be nicer for the Christ- trict and some are still on the Priced Most Reasonable mas gift? floors of satisfied purchasers, Considering Quality 518 MAIN 518 MAIN STREET STANDARD OF COMPARISON STREET "THE Shop A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS.

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