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PAGE TWO MONITOR-INDEX AND DEMOCRAT. MOBERLY. MO. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1932 SOCIETY IRENE AJPPLEMAJX 125 SCHOOL PARTY WEDNESDAY Seventh grade girls of Southeast Park School entertained members of the football team of that school at a party Wednesday night at the school house. A program by Mary K.

Slaughter, Dorothy Richardson, Emma J. Brower, Frieda Talbot, Meals, Avis Barnes, Mildred Clay. and Marie White was followed by a violin -solo, "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine," Frieda Talbot, a piano solo, "Shanty in Old Shanty Town, Dorothy Richardson; a tap dance with Miss Sudie Sallaway playing the accompaniment by Emma J. Brower, Mary K. Slaugh- BASKET DINNER OIl BIRTHDAY About 55 relatives and friends gathered yesterday at the home ot G.

W. Creson, near Armstrong, for a basket dinner in celebration ol his seventy-third birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cocper Dennis and daughter, Eunice, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Robertson and son, Jeff, of Yates, Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Creson and son. Forest of JBast St. Louis, 111., Mr. and Mrs. C.

Creson and daughter, Eva, ot Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Creson of Moberly, Mr. Snd W. ter, Frieda Talbot, Richardson.

and Dorotny ternoon of Mrs. Ben Owens, Buchanan, street. After an hour of sewing, refreshments were served. A club Christmas party will be held in twc weeks at the home of Mrs. A.

V. Clawson. HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES CONTINUE HERE Moberly is continuing its holiday festivities today and the remainder of the week-end with parties, informal dances, luncheons and bridges. Yesterday was a day of family gatherings, with little time for other parties. Many homes enter tained out-of-town members of the families, whose visits were limited to the one day.

But, starting today, the week end promises to be a. fairly bus one of other events, many of them MODEST MAIDENS Miss Vivian Hortexse street. They were Games were played and refreshments of cocoa, cookies, and home-made candy served. During! Mrs. George Berkley nnd the aocial hour Robert Miller, the Clede, the Rev.

and Mrs. W. principal, Mary K. Slaughter, and fnmilv Mrs. He Donald Axt made talks.

Football players present were; Donald Axt, Bobby W. L. Ornburn, Billy Miller, James Patterson, Frederick Wendland, Robert Cable, Jack Moore, Doyle Shepherd, Kenneth Stodgell, Harold. Young, and Stanford Ancell. Other guests were Herschel King, Raymond Ancell, Miss Sudie Saila-- Mallory, Mrs.

Robert Miller, H. L. Hardwick. PARTIES HONOR WEKJLS' GUESTS Burnett, 917 Several parties are being given this holiday in compliment to Mai- colm Wells of Moberly and O. H.

Britain of Dallas, students in the School of Engineering of the University of Missouri, Columbia. They arc guests in. the home oi Mr. Wells' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Wells, 905 West Heed street. Wednesday night the visitors were entertained, by a group ot Moborly friends at an informal dance at The Alamo and last night they and a group of friends jomed the other dancers at a party given toy the Thursday Night Dance Club at the K. C.

Hall. Those in the group Wednesday night were "the Misses Edna Lee Williams, Maxir.e Logue, Irma Canada, Goldine Silvers, Grace Wadsworth, Harjorie Cooley, Cleo Brooks, and Margaret McAdams Marion Lamb, Artlsur Gutekuast -J M. Hill, Sam Williams Goetze Jeter, Orvllle Minor, mai- colm Wells, and O. H. Britain.

Tonight J. M. Hill, will entertain for the two visitors at a. Mooeriv. M.r.

ana ana. Crfson I inspired by the of college Christine and and Mrs. students and the fact that pup! Ben Magruder, Mr. and Mrs. Lum and faculty members of Moberly Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. C. K. Brooks own schools are enjoying a holl- and son, Johnny Dale, Mr. and day.

Mrs. John Morris, Mr. and Mrs. The Monitor-Index continues to- Kirk Pitney and daughter, Mr. and day its report of Thanksgiving I TOniOrlmr n-nrl -In Onfl RPTlln InVitfiS KS activities and again invites its readers to telephone news to No.

125 before 11 o'clock each day. Pitney and family, Mrs. Henry Woods and daughter, Betty Jo, Mrs. J. H.

Brooks of Moberly, B. Mr an( Mrs. Marvin Wood and W. Morris and family, Mrs. Surah children, Marjoric and Eugene, of Jane Robb, Kenneth Goohe, lillson 0 odlawn, were Thanksgiving Pitney, Leon Woods, Edith Brooks, 3i nner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Mildred and Genelle Robb, George Million, 531 Union avenue. Ware, S. W. Pitney, and the guest of honor, G.

W. Creson, and Mrs. Creson. CLUB HAS JTIVE GUESTS i ancl J. r.

oneuna." ui xauims- There were five additional tonj Kas r. and Mrs. J. P. guests Wednesday afternoon at a ghcehan, of Kansas City, Mr.

meeting of the Auction Bridge and rs. Howard Payne and Club in the home of Mrs. C. P. daughter, Patty, Alton Payne, and I CS Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Frazier, 114 South Fourth street, entertained yesterday at a noon dinner Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Sheehan of Hering- guests last night at a 6 o'clock turkey dinner in the home of Dr. and Mrs. O.

K. aim children, 318 South Founa street. Guests yesterday at a dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.

R. McKinney, 115 South Fifth street, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fletcher and daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney, has just returned, from a visit in St.

Louis, Frank McKinney, their son who is a student at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Jack Coates, of Los Angeles, Cal. a guest in the McKinney honw and Mrs. Blanche 'Nise. The B. and W.

Club's annual Thanksgiving dinner was held las night with Dr. and Mrs. L. Ji, Huber, 107 Brinkerholl street Present were Mr. and Mrs.

W. Croft and children, Mr. and Mrs Eli Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Lynch and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred March, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Crawford and son, and Dr. and Mrs. Huber and children. Mr.

and E. Martin, i)15 South Clark atreet, had as their dinner guests yesterday Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Robertson and son, Harry. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Robert? and children, entertained with a turkey dinner yesterday at theii home at 324 South Sixth street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ui 3J lonin ocu SujXnq aJ.o.u s.fcs OH HOiiodxa uooq ssoq South Williams UfrT'and Mrs.

Daniel S. Forney. Mrs. Charles Cartwright of Lawrence, the Tho Thanksgiving guests of Mr. house guest of Mrs.

John Greer, and Mrg Frank Shepherd, 514 Mrs. H. N. Burton of Mexico, Promena a street, are remaining house guest of Mrs. C.

R. Lilly, hore for tno eek-end. They are Mrs. Charles Darr, Mrs. Walter Mr and Mrs Pau i shepherd, John ill and Mrs.

Lilly. KKlinert, and Miss Cathryn Klinert Mrs. John Greer scored high, of Warsaw, 111. Mrs. Cartwright was second, ana Mrs.

Hill was low. Refreshments were served. The club will meet Wednesday, Dec. 7, with Mrs. Walker Collins.

field of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Kimbrough, 731 West Reed street, had as their Thanksgiving guests Mrs. C. V. Kimbrough, Miss Cuba Davis, and Miss Ella Mae Willis. inner in the home of Mrs.

Artie Slavens, 713 Cleveland avenue, were Mrs. Fannie Chancy, Mr. and ttrs. Dewcy Coin and son, Mr. and tfrs.

Alfred Towles, and Mr. and vlrs. Dan Jones and son of Hlgbee, and Mrs. Delia. Hutton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Van Aradale of Moberly. Those present yesterday at a turkey dinner in the home of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Graham, Farrar street, were Mr. and Mrs.

Graham and daughter, Nadlne, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and son, Don aid, and Mr. and Mrs. W.

Swet nam and son, Raymond. Dr. and MraTw. K. Megee, 51 South Clark street, had as thei turkey dinner guests yesterda Dr.

Megee's brother an6 sister-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. Charies P. Megee of Hartsburg, Mo. Miss Violet Sundberg, of Battl Creek decorated the dinin table at a Thanksgiving dinner in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Crotty, 419 Olive street. Mies Sundberg is Mrs. Crotty's sister. WILl.

ENTERTAIN TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Owen, Fisk avenue, will have as their dinner guests tomorrow Mr. anrl Mrs. Ernest Campbell of Tulsa, Randolph Musick of Brunswick, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Grover Hamilton, Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald Hamilton, and Mrs.

Sarah J. Alderson. WIN BRIDGE Mrs. 'T. F.

Fulkerson, guest, The annual Thanksgiving dinner of the Dulany family was held yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard WaterfkVl and 824 Myra street. A turkey dinner served to these guests: Mrs. Mary Dulany, Miss Ida Dulany, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hampton and children, Jimmy, David, and Mary Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Evans, and Miss Imogene Bene- A dinner yesterday in the home Those present at the turkey of Mr Md Mrs. R.

O. Anderson dinner besides the hosts and their a Sod a-Carl Sffi Mrs. Woodward- t-uest was Miss Hazel Woodward, as. niece of Mr. and Mrs.

Woodward. Mrs. James Sandlson, 902 Gil- Mr and Mrs. F. M.

Nichols, man road, was hostess yesterday mT Fiftr. street had tur- at the annual Sar.dison family key yesterday wtth dinner at her fcomc. Thirteen were Tjin-- served. tertain for the two 7 j. Jennings, club stag dinner his home, 320 Bast eambcr scored high Wednesday Carpsnter street.

DINNER HONORS DR. BROOKS when the Wednesday Bridge Club met with Mrs. R. E. Lewis, 505 South Williams street.

Mrs. Fulkerson and Mrs. Clem I i a J. A -Dr. Crayton S.

Brooks, pastor I Nelson were the visitors. At of the Christian Central Church, tne close the games refresh-. 'was complimented by a surprise ments wcre served. Mrs. is.

dinner given by the Senior. Chris- 527 Logan terrace, fcvi! Endeavor Society Wednesday 'entertain ho club in two weeks. at the church. The menu eluded sandwiches, scaiiopea ENTERTAINS toes; oyster soup and Pipkin Kin pie. Brooks, Mrs.

George Roth 322 West Miss May 1 ls olMaS3Ca o'clock turkey luncheon and bridge f.Woodward, Miss Oleta carren. Merck scored high 6 and Mrs. William Stone'and Harry Loch- Rodgers was second. head. SEWING CLUB MEETS Members of the Congenial Sew- DANCE CLUB ing Club and two visitors, Mrs.

GIVES PARTY JlUCbJr 4 4 1 1 Nichols' sister, Mrs. Alice Hig-1 served, 'gins, of Stanberry. Another guest was Mrs. son, W. L.

Higgins, of Kansas City, a trav-1 and elling passenger agent for the Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

'Jennings Miss May Jennings were ter Adams, Mrs. Pearl Roberts and Mrs. Lucille Jesse. At the. evening mea; Mr.

aud Mrs. Law-1 rence Roberts, of Kirksville also attended. Mrs. Miriam Pierce of Fayette. Walker Pierce, of Fayette, and Miss Dorothy Hulseman of Kansas City were Thanksgiving dinnei guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Austin 311 South Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Phelps entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner yesterday at their home at 641 North Ault street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eagan, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Guthrie and children, Ina and Herschel, Mrs H. B. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dameron, Ural Snodgrass, and Mrs. Effie Eliker. Mrs. Effie Ferritor and sons, N. W.

Ferritor and Jack Ferritor, of 420 North Morley street, entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner yesterday. Guests were Mrs. A. W. Enis, Mrs.

Anna Towers and J. C. Ferritor. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Fainter and family of 112 Collins avenue, had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests P. W. Sweeney of Renick and Walter Brown, near Moberly.

Mrs. Victor Burr of Kansas City and W. Seymour Miller and Claude Lewis of St. Louis, Thanksgiving guests of Burr's and Mr. Miller's parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Miller, West Carpenter street. Mr and Mrs.

Herman Kuss mann, Urbandale road, entertain ed yesterday at a Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doerrie and son, Don, Henry Doerrie, and Mrs. L. T.

Doerrie. Miss Mary Reed entertained at a 6 o'clock Thanksgiving Day din- dinner and the group later at- ended a dance given by the Friday Night Dance Club at the K. C. Hall. Mr.

and Mrs. Monte Mangus of Huntsville had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Mangus, Eula Marie Tom- llnson, and Marion Mangus of Moberly, Miss Hazel Lowry ot Cairo, Mr. and Mrs.

G. G. Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Wilson of Clifton Hill, and Harriett, Billy, and Taylor D. Mangus. WEST PARK CHOIR PARTY TONIGHT A party will follow a speclai rehearsal of the choir of the West Park Methodist Church tonight he home of the director. Mrs.

Bennie Owen, 1126 Fisk avenue. Wabash Council To Meet Wabash Council 681, Security Benefit Association, will meet to- 205 night in regular session. A card party will follow the business meeting. Each woman is asked to bring a pumpkin pie lor the refreshments. Miss Edith Payne, teacher at the Moberly Junior College, is spending the Thanksgiving holiday, in Blanchard, with Mrs.

Marvin Slack. ADVERTISEMENT I '5 ii 5 U. ner in the home of her mother, Mrs Sarah Reed, Huntsville road, Miss Virginia Brown, Miss Neta Mae Brown, Miss Opal Cooper, James McCune, Kaufi- man, William Vaughn, and Buck South. Card games followed the Mothers! to reduce your family "Colds-Tax" follow Plan for better Control-of-Colds. PAUL JOHNSTON who will appear at Happy Landing with his 10-piece orchestra.

VOl-K. A cube of ice is one of the most important items on my table. Skins of extremely type are injured by oily grime ana smoky air, and the best protection is to keep the porer, closed, I Una. After cleasing face wltc the cube of ice, this frigidity closes the pores and gives the lace an armor coating against dust in Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Hubbard and family, 803 Monroe avenue, entertained yesterday at a turkey dinner Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Hubbard of Clark and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Hubbard of St. Louis. Mr and Mrs. Ed Orr, Taylor street, had as their guests yesterday at a dinner and their son and daughter-inr law, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Orr is working toward his master's degree at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, and Mrs. Orr is teaching at Adrian, Mo. Mr and Mrs.

Roy Carrell and daughter, Oleta, entertained yesterday at a 12 o'clock dinner Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Trussell and Elwyn Hagood.

Mr and Mrs. R. E. Merrill, and son, Billy, of Paris, were Thanksgiving dinner guests ot Mrs. R.

E. Merrill, and daughter, Miss Maude Merrill, 538 Logan terrace. A bouquet of roses, the gift ot Russell Owens and Mrs. PAKTX i usse wen Aprons and overalls were worn were gu ests Tuesday af- sns who pron the more than 100 persons who for the ciancing, ciuaeu several novelty numbers The host committee m- ind and Mrs. John Greer.

"The Christian's Giving" wastho AJ "Child Wei- I I After topic J. F. Gutekunst. STE1AA PRIOT raSBNSTMN THANKSGIVING SPECIALS In every department throughout the store you will find some very special otfering. of seasonable qtal.ty tna- ehTndise at verv, very attractive prices.

Now is a good to buy some of your Christmas Gifts-to take care of your own and home needs. 6 3 0 West Logan. Phone 680 NEW SHOP olfors for a shor, Mm. our Guaranteed $1.00 Coats $8.85 $13.85 Culture. "As cheap as the rest the best- Spencer Supporting Corset Affords Economy in the long run.

Mrs. Gallic J. Buchanan Dresses $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 NEW RUFFLED CURTAINS COTTAGE SETS SPANISH NET PANELS Plain or Embroidered Chester Colortone Lace Bed Spreads Special Clearance of all Fall and Winter Hats i NEW PLAID SILK and SATIN BLOUSES Jumper Dresses smart 1 Shoes Special shoes Of novelty woolens, styles for the Miss at only Sweaters The new knitted blouse, with turtle neck, v-neck, roll neck --with plaid, stripe or plain tops. A very' $1 special at Berger Little Co "The Quality Store" He is one of a great army of smokers who have learned that Chesterfields "They're milder and they taste means just exactly what it says. Chesterfields arc milder for the simple reason that they are madeof milder, nper tobaccos, blended and cross-blended, and i 1932.

LIGGETT MYEES TOBACCO Co, seasoned with just enough Turkish to make them taste right. One more thing. Chesterfields are just as pure as the water you drfjok. All along the line Chesterfield's ness and better taste are clicking. Chesterfield Radio Program--Every night ex- cqit Sunday, Columbia coast-to-coast Network..

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