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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 THE CONSTITUTION -TRIBUNE AG3 PERSONALS Entertain With Line Party Miss Edith and Miss Mary Holmes entertained with a line party yesterday afternoon at Strand theatre in honor of -their nephews, Billy Richard and Dannie Holmes. The gner.ts were: Ro- pene Burgwin Bcbby Brennan, Raymond Brennan, Billie Brooks Fisher, Gfcle Bailey, Jnck Ferguson, Bobby Marshall, Jack Barnes, Wesley Somerville and Ronald Somerville. Justin and Joy, and Mrs. S. A.

D. Elmore of Gait; spent the day yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Miller and P. D. Morgan left this morning over- Mr an Rueben Taylor at the land for Kansas where he will spend Cleveland home on street yes- the week on business for the Morgan ter day. Barber Supply company, P. Slayton, new coach at C.

B. Louis Stein motored to Trenton last iWas a visitor yesterday, en route from night and spent the evening with Marceline, where he has been visiting friends. friends to his home in Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs.

Malcom Ferryman have Mr an a Mrs. Leo Elliott, Misses I jvir. ana Mrs. M.ai^u"i ci jyir. aiiu JM.IO.

QI Mo'ir WntYIPTI returned to Columbia after spending Hazel Elliott and Miss Ruby Ballew of ont; 'aldy LlGdU lucllth chillicothe with rela- levme we re business visitors in Ou Visit From East Miss Cordelia Trimble of Cleveland, Ohio, has arrived to spend about two visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Trimble, 1401 University avenue. Miss Trimble is now supervisor Of social Ecrivce work in Cleveland. The Columbia Missourian. Miss Trimble s'perid several days here before returning to Cleveland.

Hcrtiors 'Gtfests 'Miss Dorothy Orr threa tables of bridge last night at her home, ori North Walnut street in honor of her house giiest, Miss Frances Phillips of Springfield, Illinois. At bridge, Miss' Jane Lillis was presented the favor lor high score, and guest favors were presented to Miss Virginia Allpovt of Kansas City, wli'o is the guest of Miss Lor-, aine Clark, Mrs. Rachel Miller and Miss Clara Demter 'of Macon, who are the guests of Miss Elizabeth Milbarik and Miss Phillips. Miss Orr was assisted in serving a 'plate luncheon by Miss Loraine Clark. Miss Mary Susan Moberly was also an out of town guest.

real days. will leave overland for Austin, Texas. Miss Brookshier has been visiting in the T. B. Anderson home at the corner of Ann and Walnut street for several weeks.

Melville Falconer, who has been attending the Chillicothe Business college, left last night for St. Louis where he will visit for several days. Claude Yarbrough went to Gallatin today on business. Mrs. W.

E. Scott and son, Billy, have returned to Lustonia where they have been the guests for a week of Mrs. Scotts mother. L. D.

bail and son Norvil, motored to Kansas City this morning where they will spend the day today on business. They were accompanied by Dale Pigg, Uvho has been'visiting in Newtowii with Relatives. Mr. Pigg spent the day here yesterday with friends. Mrs.

Lawrence Ralston and two chil- dren of Columbia were here yesterday Mrs. Nelle Taylor Ross for- visiting with friends. They are the mer governor of Wyoming, is said to be gue sts of Henry Smiley and family at the choice of Al Smith forces for ap- wheeling and Mr. Ralstoii's parents at pointment as vice chairman of the Breckenridge. Democratic national committee.

She would succeed Mrs. Emily Blair of Missouri, as director of women's activities in the party. Camp "riils Week at Campbells The members of the Potowaminie Camp Fire group are camping this week at the A. R. Cohurn cabin at Campbell's Co'untry club with their guardians.

Miss Jessie Miles and Miss Jean Eriloe. Those who are members of the camp are Miss Erma Dell Hoyt, Miss Mary Pearle Gardner, Miss Mil-: dred Poindexter, Miss Le'ona Moser, Miss Betty Reynolds, Miss Jarie Meinershagen, Miss Mary Jo Marshall, Miss Elizabeth Shearer, Miss Rachel Hoyt and Myrtle Libby Forwbod and Frances Raulie. Guest Night at Club Mrs. Fred Peters was hostess last night to the members of the Monday night bridge club at her home on South Washington 'street. Each member of the club invited a guest.

Four tables played bridge. At 'the conclusion of the game, Mrs. Peters served a luncheon assisted by the club members. Guests were Robert 'Coombs of Kansas City, -Ed. Clary -of Kansas, Mrs.

Charles Walker, Mrs. Syl Gantner, Mr. and Chidister and Mr. -Mr. was presented the guest Tavor for 6 high score and Miss -Helen Johnson the club favor.

urne week-end in Chillicothe with rela- Eag i ev iile, were business jtives. they were accompanied homo Chillicothe today. by Mr. Perrymahs mother. I Miss Mae Brookshier left last night Ereezie Ragusa, Torbert, Gerald i Wright Columbia, Elton E.

New- for St. Louis where she will spend sey- Menus for the Family BY SISTER MARY. BREAKFAST HrtliiAivr.ft.oi AiJi-iL-uua, cream, toasted salt codfish with broil- atives in Polo before coming ed tomatoes, reheated rolls, milk cof- Mrs Archie Gale fee. bouillon, steak chard greens with tomato' sauce, i business visitors and STcoffTe" son crowville, and Jack Brickcr, From St. Louis, Miss Brook- Sal sburVi telegraph students at B.

were sent to Omaha Monday for assignments on the Union Pacific. Miss lne.i Brookshier left Monday for Missouri where, she will -spend vacation with her cousin, Mrs. H. U. Music.

Mr. arid Mrs. have returned home to Kirksville after a visit with Mr. arid Mrs. Wade Brookshier.

Wa'de Brookshier left yesterday oh a business trip to Fall Miss Viola and Miss Catherine' Hargrave returned this morning to their home in Detroit, Michigan, after a visit Mr. and Mrs. James Klein and other relatives. They were c6mpanicd -home by their cousin, John Kothnagle. Mr.

a.nd Mrs. T. F. Barnthouse of Centerville, Iowa came overland Monday for a visit with Mr. Barnthouse's sister, Mrs.

Roy Mamlon and Mr. Mannon. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Emefcon returned Sunday from Denver, Coloi.ido, where they spent a week visiting.

Emerson is spending the remainder of her vacation visiting with her sister in the country. Mrs. Will Thrash and sons, Russell and Gordon of-Los Gatos, California stopped over Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. G.

J. Mergenthal on their way to Mount Vernon, Illinois and Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Thrash left Los Gatos Monday morning, July 2. Word was received from Dr.

Oma Dye of her arrival at Artesia, New Mexico Thursday evening, July 5, where she is visiting hPr daughter, Dr. Thtirsa Berry. They expect to visit in Old Mexico the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs.

E. X. Weekly are motoring through Colorado this Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Kimber of Avalon were shopping in Chillicothe Saturday. Harve Snook, a truck driver for Adams Wholesale grocery company, is taking his a.nnual vacation. Mrs. A.

G. Rahmoeller and Mrs. Ray Adams and Miss Bessile Rahmoeller Carrollton motored here yesterday to be the guests of the A. E. Braun family for several 'days.

I Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Minnick of Mar- celiiie were among the business visitors in Chillicothe.

They spent part of the 'day visiting with friends. I Miss Revis Tinsley of Jefferson City I came yesterday to be the guest of Rev. jand Mrs. H. Miss Tinsley Apricots, 'been visiting with friends and rel- J.VAJ.

O. irier and daughters, Miss Catherine and -'Miss Josephine, Mrs. Ola Thompson of Chula was in Chillicothe yesterday her way to it's possible to "bake vege- cook will find it very much Fort Collins, where she will worth her wMelo thejwith relatives and friends for several weeks. Clindoii Pace and valuable mineral salts are of baked in. after Five or isjx new carrots, 1 medium- sized onion, 1 tablespoon sugar, HIGHLAND ITEMS There will be an ice cream, social'at Highland Thursday night July 12.

Everyone invited. Mrs. Nora Rozelle 'came Saturday to: see her mother, Mrs. Lou Reynolds and! other relatives. The following spent Wednesday with; Mr.

and Mrs. 'Ruby Treon and Mr! and Mrs. tevi Townsend of Breck-1 enridge, Miss Lou Townsend of Kansas; City, Robeit Townsend of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Treon and son! Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil 'Litton and' daughter Mary Catherine spent Wed-j ncso-iy evening with 'Pete Zullig and; family near Sampsel. The following spent Wednesday evening in th'T 'Bob Gillespie home were: Mrs. 1 olsey and-family, Mr.

Mrs. H. Herbert and 'daughter Louise. Mr. and Mrs.

Jev'ry Taylor spent Wednesday -evening wife; Ruby Treon and family. Mable Louise Litton her grand parents a few days last Mr. and Mrs. Charlie iveon visited and Mrs. Ceo.

Harlow ol Nettleton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Maddvx si id ton Wayne visited Lafe Brook's Frying Hamburgers Is Our Business By the way, We Know Our Business. Are We Try a Sack at the Snappy Service Inn i and see The Postoffice is opposite us.

family Sunday. Claude Hilt, and ifamily, Gates Woolsey and vith Harry Coit an'd 'family. The following spent ISunday witn and Mrs. Willie Tretni Hugh and family, Virgil LitMn and family. Afternoon visitors were: Bliss Reynolds anci family, Mrs.

Delia Woolsey family. Mrs. Lou Reynolds. Edison Mad- dire and family. Mr.

and Mrs. -Ruby Treon and family spent Sunday in Breckenridge wiih Mr. and Mrs. Levi Townsend. Marshall Embalmed and Funeral Directors Phone, Day 397.

Kite 921 963 ConstHution-Trihniie Wantads mincied, ilALCJ. j. I cothe and Chula as the guests of relatives and friends. slightly. In hot summer weather it requires ander, who is the guest of Mrs.

J. To Meet Thwsaay The Women's Missionary society of ihe First Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 at the church Thursday after- iif on. New York "Cohinnmity Club The New York Community Club was entertained on Thursday July 5, by Mrs. Emma Laivler at her home north considerable mental of Wheeling. The roll call was a con- to devise ways to keep cool, test feature in which Mrs.

Tirnmons was the successful contestant. Miss Marion Lawle'r delighted the club members and visitors with 2 piano selections. Mrs. Blust read a paper oh "The Folly of Fireworks," and four girls (Marian Lawler, Mary Timmons, Mary Kinsella and Coral Goff) presented a very interesting playlet 'entitled "The 'Old Maid's Tea Party." The meeting was adjourned and a very delightful social hour followed during the hoste'ss, assisted by her daughters served delicate refreshments. Mrs.

Himes Sh'iflet ind her daughters Dorothy and Mildred from Colorado Springs were guests of the club. The next meeting will be on the regular date with Mrs. Nelle Timmons. hom and Mrs. R.

md Els6n and quarters lengthwise. Place in a well! Miss Ethel Hawking 2 adS buttered casserole Peel and mince Mrs. S. A. Sidebottom of Meadviue vieie carrots with minced guests of friends here yesterday while and onion.

Season with salt shopping. with butter Cover Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ritz have re- bake ln a mod erate oven'turned to Kansas City after.a shoit emove cover for with relatives and friends here 15 minutes and increase heat to brown arid in Chula. mere i merely.

HA Miss Esther Archer of the Woolworth store is enjoying her annual vacation at her home on North Elm street. Miss Archer will spend part of her vaca- Sigler'is conference corresponding secretary. Mrs. Alexander is visiting different missionary societies in this sec- ton of the state. She gave a pleasing AlUIiCl WXIA i tion at the Archer cabin south of Chii.

ilicothe. Mrs. O. F. Eeddick and son of Bethany came Monday evening to be the guests of her sister, Mrs.

Allen Moore at Camp Wcodrow this week. Mr. Reddick-accompanied them but returned to Bethany this morning. The Fastest Growing Store in Northern Missouri SMITH'S DEPT.STORES CO, CHILLICOTHE, MO. ton of the state, ane guvt; ncujanv and pr-ofitable talk to the Indies.

Punch, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Batta and Mr. tuiu. ijiyiiuau forvinhn TJnrta vptm-nfid vestei- was the.af tsrnoon, Entertains Sijwday School Class Miss Ruth O'Haver was hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of Sunday schcol class of the First Baptist church at her home on South Walnut street. 1 ajnd Mrs.

Frank Batta returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Bour-. bo'n, Nebraska. Kate Shields of lola, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lybia Head; P. E.

Keach of the Holland Furnace company and Ray Cockerell and Earl Breakfast Hostess Miss Lorraine Clark was hostess this morning at a nine o'clock breakfast at home on West Calhoun street. Three tables tflayed bridge after i he dainty repast. Miss Virginia Allport of Kansas and Miss -Frances Phillips of Springfield, Illinois, were presented favors a high score favor was won by Miss "irginia Botsford. To Trenton For Picnic The Ainadahi Camp Fire motored to Trenton this afternoon to enjoy a swim and picnic supper at Moberly park. They were -chaperoned by their guardian, Mrs.

FranTc Coble. Honor Mrs. Honoring Mrs. W. M.

Alexander of Fayette, the members of the Missionary societies of the Elm 'Street Methodist clinrch, held a reception at th3 At tjaflies Day Thursday afternoon at the Chillicothe. Country club, Mrs. Walter Seilcr will be chairman of the bridge committee and Mrs. Frank Bench will be golf chairman. They will be assisted by Mrs.

J. D. Gordon, Mrs. D. H.

Sawyer and Mrs. J. M. Dunn. Gilley of St.

Joseph were business visitors in Brookfield yesterday. Mrs. George Vincil and children, Hosts at 'Cabin This Week Mr. and Mrs. Allen moore are entertaining Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Tuttle and sons. Jack and Donald, and Mrs.

Ainsworth, Mrs. Tuttle's father, of Kansas City at their cabin, Camp Woodrow, this week. They were joined last evening by Mr. arid Mrs. 'O.

F. Reddick and son, "Bobby" of Bethany. Mr. Reddick returned home today, and Mrs. Reddick and Bobby will spend the remainder of the week here.

Shows THE CHAPLIN AT HIS HILARIOUS BEST church yesterday afferntion. Mrs. Alex- are invited TO Have Picnic A picnic dinner will be served at 6:30 this evening in the basement of the Elm Street Methodist church 'for the members of the church. All members GARR'S GLADS DAHLIAS COlffiE ANB CHOOSE THE VARIETIES YOU LIKE WHILE THEY ARE IN BLOOM. One hundred named varieties of Glads fifty named.

varieties of Dahlias. Also -choice Perrenials. FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES Garr's Flower Bulb Garden CHARLIE CHAPLIN Circus Added Comedy, Topics, Review, News. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Esther Ralston Learn STARTING NEXT' MONDAY LON CHANEY "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" Is Bargain Day $9.75 Silk Dresses $3.50 A limited number and not all sizes. Printed Crepes and a few pastels in final clearance.

$1.00 Apron Dresses 79c iChecked Ginghams in bright colors, neatly trimmed. $2:50 Voile Print Dresses 98c There are only of these left they are all good sizes and fast, colors. $11.75 Tweed Coats $4.95 All that remain of the spring line at this price. Just the thing for cool evenings and early fall wear. $3.90 Summer Hats $1.00 Straws, Crochet Braids and Milans, all up to date styles.

$5.90 Summer Hats $2.90 All our remaining Straws, Leghorns and Lace Braids (including Pattern Hats) small and large shapes. 50c Brassieres KOTEX, foi- Wednesday 25c Hope Bleached Muslin I 3c 49c Bleached Sheeting 42c 4Sc Colored Organdies 39c All the newest and best shades, including tan. 25c Plisse Crepes 19c All plain colors besides very pretty prints. 39c Rayon Checks 32c Many colors in this beautiful light weight summer dress material. $1.89 Bedroom Curtains $1.49 Made of fine net with ruffled valance and tic-back in colors.

$1.00 Rayon Bloomers 79c All the best summer colors are included in this sale. 49c Figured Rayon 39c Fast colors in a new range of patterns. 59c Rayon Fancies 44c Beautiful washable cloths for summer dresses and We Give and Redeem Eagle Discount at a saving 608-10 Washington Styeet CMlicothe, Missouri Weather Stocks are Now Complete You and for the Home the Reason Why We Do Not Hold Sales If conducted so-called with bewildering up- -shifting of anA "come early" for best disappointments because "all sold could never give you the kind Service are entitled to and that we insist on giving. It is our plan rather, to sell you Quality as low as possible from the day buy the goods, but NEVER to buy, goods for a Special Sale. And the indications are most convincing that customers like our No-Sate consistently Low Day-In-and-Monih- Out plan of Lowest PossiWe "prices every day in the year.

iNew S3k Your pastel color! printed that will fit sinartly into summer. wardfcpbe. $6.90 i The short sleeves are comfortable and the styles fresh and new, Buy several at this price, Misses and Juniors Small Hats Have Sophisticated Smartness Simple, are the foundation 1 i clever hats for Sprang select from many stylft and novelty $2.98 It's This AO Silk jCrepede Chine 1 Especially smart and. practical for warm weather frocks and dainty lingerie. 39 inches wide and so inex- jpensive, yard 98c For Every Day Select This Sfflc and Rayon Hose A "durable Hose' of a mixture of silk and ray-' oh especially appropriate for, housewives to wear around home.

Pair, 49c Misses' Hose Silk and fiipeciafly knit shaped 49c Good Half Hose Fancy Patterns for Boys and Girli Sturdy playtime arii daintily colored socks for dress-up, 25c i Smari "frocfo' comfort ble the cost 13 littlel Printed Plain FlatcrepStndT crepe de are ranga £ook over ouflf jstocfe $4.98 New Rayon Underthings, In a Fresh Assortment Now you can Have as dainty underthiags as you wish! A compete assortment to fill your lingerie peeda is priced within readk Gown3, cEemise, step-Ins, ties and costume slips of fine remarkably selling aj 'ghe above price..

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