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Afternoon. ft. JPTEMOM ClTt POST-TRIBUME Society Personals Weddings Announcements Clubs Mrs. Wallace fleeted President of Club Members of the Engineers' Wives club held election of offi- Music Club Jakes In New Members The Olive Ewing Dallmeyer! Music club Executive Board held i its meeting yesterday morning in! i ce the Methodist church Wed- 1 the Chamber of Commerce rooms cers at the luncheon Yesterday at the Governor hotel, Mrs. A.

L. Wallace was elected! of the Governor hotel. president; Mrs. R. A.

Currie.j Mrs. Harry Rowland presided thcmc of which was "Christ in vice-president and Mrs. A. R. at the meeting and welcomed the, Christmas." Airs.

Benjamin L. following new members, Mrs. I Schmidtke rendered a medlty of Christmas Luncheon For Mom Hott Circle Eighteen members of Ihe Marie Hott circle of the Central Evangelical church and seven guests, Miss EUnor Vieth, Mrs. Louis Colvin, Miss Louise Wey- was in I land, Mrs. J.

Englebrecht, Miss charge of the program, thejx) iiy Schneider, Rev. Henry J- Methodist Society Hos All-Do? Meeting One hundred and three persons attended the meeting of Woof Christian Serv- nesday morning. Mrs. Harry Rowland Towse. secretary-treasurer.

Following luncheon two tables of bridge were played. Scores were won by Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Towse. Lester B.

Rickman, Mr. W. T. GibMe and Starkey, Miss Betty assistant -mri Mrs Chauman'to the secretary of the Missouri rnP? of Kansas a a i Dental Association, is leaving Sat- Turner of Kansas City armeai by fof Washinston Others taking part were Mrs. oon.

Damm and Oscar Schneider, enjoyed a Christmas luncheon in the Sunday school hall. Mrs. E. H. Buddemeyer and Mrs.

L. A. Clarenbach were chairmen for I the function yesterday after- a -here she will visit Com- Fairmount Blvd. mander and Mrs. M.

C. Hoffman. I She will then visit her brothers, i Dr. C. Spurgeon and Dr.

D. L. Chester Starr who gave the Decorations of the holiday Christmas message and a trio, se ason were used for the table. Mrs. C.

R. Child, Mrs. A. R. The members sang Christmas Hamilton and Mrs.

Benjamin L. caro ls accompanied by Rev. Schmidtke, who sang "Lo, How i Damm at the j.iano, and Mrs. a Rose e'er Blooming." The i William Hott gave the prayer Celebration of Christmas was an( Christmas story. given by Mrs.

Cletus Pope after Damm read a story from the News of Girl Scouts In Jefferson City We wouldn't want to be telling before Christmas--but, it would seem from the activities of the various Intermediate troops that there will be some of the mothers receiving attractive dish towels and hand towels as the girls have been as busy as beavers with'the textile paints and stencils. Sh-sh! Don't tell anyone, but we did hear thai some of the towels are very attractive, too. Troop No. 62, 9th grade Girl Scouts at Simonsen, of which Mrs. Milton Waldo, Miss Harriett Waldo and Mrs.

Claude Gentry are leaders, is still making bandages Troop for No. the Cancer Society. 57, 12th grade girls Club Entertains Husbands At Dinner The Wednesday evening dinner club entertained their husbands at River Acres last evening. Covers wew laid for 18. Following dinner gilts -were exchanged and "secret pals" for the year revealed.

The remainder of the evening was spent playing card games prizes going to Mrs. Edgar Meyer, Miss Paula Scherr, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. William James and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Hartenstein. Victoria chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, will hold public installation of officers this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Mrs. fluphrecht, Hostess To St.

Mory's Mrs. Refreshments Mrrad at the doM fames. Over BOO persons ieriained St Mary's circle of St. PeterV church yesterday after) a the chili supper sponsored by noon at her home, 1129 West (the Parent-Teacher Association High. The home was trimmed with Christmas decorations.

The afternoon was speat piay- ing three tables of pinochle of West School last Square dancing, a calw walk and fish pond were the entertainment provided for the eveninf. prizes going to Mrs. p. V. Brown, Mrs.

Al Schatzer, Mrs. Theodore Wisch. families in Newark, which Mary Josephine Coreoran i Another story was readj maitin N. J. From there she will fly to sang "0, Tannebaum fradl- by rs Emma Roed.1.

Cancer Daytona Beach, to spend the remainder of her vacation. She will arrive back in Jefferson City December 21. PHOENIX HOSIERY A gift treat, to cover his big feet--Phoenix can't be beat! Ready Saturday and Sunday EGG NOG MIX CENTRAL DAIRY NOTICE Reserve the BIG DINING ROOM at FLORENCE'S CAFE 407-11 E. Hi FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES Phone 2908 for Reservations HEALTH HAPPINESS PHl'SIO-THERAri'-. -fc Colonic Irrigations Swedish Massage Cabinet Mineral Baths Diathermy and Electrical Treatments Hand-made Arch Supports The Baker Health-Building Salon Win.

Z. Baker Lena E. Baker Fhoue 3366 30S Monroe Street Jefferson City, Mo. Willis Ave. Arsenic and Old Lace With Professional Aclors Dec.

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W.A.F.CIub'En'm$ Members of the W. A. F- club ional German song. The trio also sang "The Holy Child." The tables for luncheon were attractively decorated with sugar plum trees, miniature an- gels and tall red candles. Mrs.

rt Hnttntt C. C. Tevis was in charge of the decorations. The Kitch circle with Mrs. James Elliott as chairman served as hostess at the noon-day meal, tea room Wednesday evening.

A Mrs. H. S. Gove presided at the Christmas plant decorated the table, and Mrs. R.

H. Dallmeyer center of the table at which the gave the table prayer. A report eight members were seated, of the membership committee Gifts were exchanged and pals was given by Mrs. John A. i revealed at this time.

A gift was liams. Mrs. Tevis was Fellow- sent to the absent member, Mrs. ship chairman. Visitors at the Herbert Raithel.

enjoyed a no-hostess Christmas dinner and party at the Colonadej 10 of Junior College, of which Miss Nancy Schwerdtfeger and Miss Lucille Lewis are leaders, is bandages for the Society. Mrs. Herbert Harfst and her troop of 3rd grade Brownies at) Lutheran School enjoyed a very interesting visit to the doll fac-j tory December 2. Their good friends, Mrs. Elvin Rockelman and Mrs.

Albert Goldammer, trans-; ported the girls from the school to the factory. Temple. All Eastern Stars and friends are cordially invited to attend. DOST HEAD THIS (Uttlcw have a baby). NEW BABY BEDS, SU.M CA.

E. I of Hwtzil water flowTiootbc imw tfcfc Z-dmp war- luncheon were Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Oliver Bassman. During luncheon Mrs.

Proctoi Carter reported on the Boonvjlle project for Company stating that individual packages be addressed and given to eacl boy. Mrs. Warren Kramer, president of the Society, presided at the business session in the afternoon. Duensing Sings To Show-Me Chapter The Sbow Me chapter, National Secretaries Association, enjoyed a dinner meeting at the Colonial Tea room last evening. Miss Virginia Stewart and Mrs.

Thelma Forbis were hostesses for the evening. Honors Mrs. Rockers On Birthday Occasion One of the highlights of Troop: No. 60, 8th grade Girl Scouts at Sunday afternoon at the First Christian Church. The girls, who poured during the afternoon, were: Betty Miller, Carol Jean! Sanders, Nancy Schmidt and Judy Hollerorth.

Asisting in the din- i ing room generally were: Yvonne Koch, Marilyn' Linhardt, Sharon! I Tracy. Judy Koerner, Claudmej I Whitt and Joann Heidbreder. honored Judy Schott played during the Hackers with a i tea. Those responsible for the surprise birthday party at the! food were Sandra Sulser and; Backers' home on Swift's High- i Joan Kohrman. The leaders, Mrs.

way Wednesday evening. jHugh Dallas Jr and Mrs. Ben; A buffet supper was served to Clayton, feel that the tea served a nirA other than a 15 guests. The evening was spent in taking pictures and playing games score favors George C. Hill, Farris and Mrs.

Dean Lupkey. Hold Initiation for a nice purpose other than a of obtaining funds lor the and that was the privilege wiVsco re to meeting the parents of the girls Miss Neville i and the parents meeting eacn other. We would like to invite all of you Girl Scouts--big and little--j to come up to the meeting room and see how Christmasy it looks, thanks to Troop 59, 7th grade girls at Simonsen, who decorated it last A real Christmas tree The Does of B.P.O. Elks No. 513 held their monthly business evening.

A clever popcorn tree and session in the Elks hall Tuesday and lights! Mrs. William J. Bice lighted tapers decorated the ta- evening and had special initia-1 and Mrs. Charles B. Gillespie are ble.

Miniature popcorn trees ti on ceremonies for the follow- leaders of this troop. To the fol- s'erved as placecards for thei new members: Mrs. W. L. i lowing girls we want to say thanks members and their guest, Miss'Sawver, Mrs.

Gates Bryant, i for a nice job of decorating: Arm Jean Duensing. Miss Duensing gave her inter- taJO, A J.IiU. -Mrs. Crockett Harrison, Mrs. Covmgton, Karen Hockaday, Jane Dave Jobe, Mrs.

Harley Strange, Hammond, pretation song "All I Want Warren Roark, Mrs. Ray-j Carol Ann it- A i ant Beverly Copeland, Meyer, Harriet Kal- Christmas Are My Two Mrs. Robert lenbach and Janet Phillips Front and Christmas i Lake Troop No 7 12lh grade of carol recordings were also en- pi a ns were made for packing i Junior College, will be singing joyed. I Chris tnias basket for a needy i Christmas Carols for the ABss After a short business session arn ii Mrs Dickey and i Santa Claus club on Tuesday, Desis for the year were re- MV- awvp we aDOOinted the cember 20. Santa himself secret pals vealed and new ones chosen, and gifts were exchanged.

Mrs. were appointed the I Octet Members I Have Christmas Party held a no- of to Christmas Mrs. Fischer, E. Lev- committee for The Octet club 'hostess dinner and party last evening at the Coloni-1 elsmier and Mrs. Dickey.

al tea room. Decorations, in i Christmas refreshments were keeping with the season, during the social hour used for the table. Mrs. Mrs. William.

Sulser and Buchta was in charge of the ar- Mrs. Fischer, rangements and decorations. 702 McCarly 372 The club had as a special guest. Miss Virginia Williams. Gifts were exchanged after which two tables of bridge were played.

Prize winners were Miss Williams, Mrs. Helen Mae Laster and Mrs. Harold Adams. Christmas Meeting For Church Council W.F.D. Club Meets With Mrs.

Kroeger The W. E. D. club met with Mrs. VV.

P. Wallace was chairman of the Christmas luncheon of the Women's Council of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday in the church dining room at which 125 members and guests 11 were present 1 Men 5 UuD, The tables were attractively in charge. It was i among the carolers looking announced that the December generous donations of the gurls social would be dispensed with audience. The money rais- as it falls during Christmas will be used by the Club to prizes were awarded I children in Jefferson The group will be caroling in restaurants and hotels in the downtown area. Their exact schedule will be announced later.

The llth grade Scouts of St Peters, of which Miss Kay Kelly, Miss Jennie Rose Bennett and Miss Mary Sartain are leaders, havei been taking the driver's education I course with Sgt Matthew Schmidt! acting as instructor for the lessons. Most of the girls in this troop are Mrs Joe Kroeger for "a'dessert already 16 and will be eligible to bridge Wednesday evening at her drive upon completing the course. 0 Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Ludwig Two tables of bridge were for 111., where they during the evening with will attend the Farm Bureau being won by Mrs.

Al' convention at the btevens hotel 'and will visit friends. played prizes Kroeger, Mrs. Raithel and Mrs. A. W.

Shockley. decorated with colored balls. evergreens and During luncheon the following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. John W. McHaney, president; Mrs.

Edward Staples, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Victor Lyons. 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Donald Dunker, recording secretary, and Mrs. Roy Rucker, treas- 'urer.

The Nativity of Christ, as in- in art, poetry, music the scriptures, was the program for the afternoon under the leadership of Mrs. C- E- Bower, assisted by Mrs. Rucker and a chorus. The chorus, directed by Mrs. G.

R- Gilcrest, was made up of Mrs. E. J. Tietjen, H. Kanagawa, Mrs.

Blan Brydon, Mrs. C. C. Balmer, Mrs. Howard Darling and Mrs.

Robert Clough, and accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Bleckschmidt. Dr.

A. B. Jackson gave the benediction. The Anna Tweedie circle held a bazaar at the close of the meeting. To Women's Council The Women's Council of the First Christian church met in the church parlors Wednesday morning for the Christmas program.

Mrs. W. G. Rudy, reading "No Room In the Inn," opened the meeting following a prayer by Mrs. AUie St.

George. Mrs. Carl Vickery gave the scripture, lent Night, Holy Night" sung by the group, followed with a poem, "He Passed This Way," by Mrs. Lee Sevier. Also entertaining with a vocal number was a quartet from the Olix'ia Hord Cook circle.

Mrs. W. T. Gibble told a Home Mission story after which Mrs. Paul Elliott sang a solo, and Mrs.

Louise Carr told a Bible Christmas The Christmas missionary pw- er was given by Mrs. Perry Claybrook. The Men's club was the noon luncheon served to 153 persons. Mrs. Sevier conducted the business session in the afternoon.

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