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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 18

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PAGE SIX A A A Daily News From Utica By ROY BALDWIN A A A A A A A A A A Mrs. Charles Dome spent Friday afi- er-ioon with Mrs. B. B. Dowell Mrs.

John Walz an her Sundav school class attended the Christian I George Daume. VX1C isjiian church at Chillicothe Sunday morning Harry C. Webster of Marcellne. Mo visited friends in Utica and called on high school Monday morning. Mr Webster at one time was the editor of the Utica paper and is now editor of paper at Marcelfae.

He made a talk to the school children which was ea- joyed by all. He graduated from the school in Utica in 1876. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Conroy of St Louis are visiting with Mrs. Conroy's brother, Rev. G. Cummings.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seidt spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Seidt's mother, near Wheeling. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Dawkins and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Marie, who accompanied him, remained for a week's visit. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Warren Roberfs and daughter, Madelon. and Miss aura Schmitz motored to Bucklin yesterday and spent the day. -Mr.

and Mr.s. 1. W. Hayden and children. Richard.

Doris and Mary Virginia of Palmyra, returned to their home last evening after spending of Mr. and THE CHILLICOTHF, HATTV MQN MerriKeld and family. Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Dowell, Mrs. Myrtle Smithpeter and daugh te- and Taylor Dowell spent Saturday evenin- with Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Dowell. Charley and Ben Kromeich an; families of Proctorville were visiting with relatives in Utica Sunday. George Blue of Wheeling was visiting friends in Utica Sunday. J- R.

Knott and wife motored to Kansas afternoon. Charley Locke was called to Kansas City Saturday on accouat of his sister's illness. Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Dowell and Mrs. Ethel Anderson motored to Mooresville Wednesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hosier.

Okla, Gov. Stands Firm in Refusal to Call Special Session Oma Dye, Miss Ada Mae Thomas and Miss Stella Selby motored to Mo- beriy yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. W. H. Buckley, who formerly resided here.

They were accompanied home by little Gene Ackerman of Brookfield. who will be the guest of his grandmother. Dr. Oma Dye for a week. Lyman Yancey and Miss Peggy Bart- leu of St.

Louis, who have been thf guests of Mr. Vancey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Yancy for the past week motored home yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charis R. a ff rey and son, Richard of Macon.

spent Sunday in the city visiting Mrs. Maffrey's brother, Clayton C. Wood at the New iLeeper Hotel. Mrs. Richard Holtclaw and Mis? Willis Shoush of Maeon were the guests yesterday of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. purl of ivrdav and tii ll W. E.

Preston is moving this ef Mr. and Mr 4. U'lii; sler s)rer ifom Vj im! 'berry. week-end here with her Mr. and with Sanitarium.

dismissed 'ial Ti i by and p. MrWhirter Saturdav (laugh- from Kansas City to spend the week- to par! of vacation Mr. and K. spent parents. Mr.

and Mrs. James Martin. Tom Willai-d and Mrs. Laura Rust QV of Richmond came today to be the Mrs. Glenn guests of J.

A. MeQuiston and other tor, relatives. fro Raymond Miller left last night for this week as t'hTplesu'of "ir Louisiana where he has accepted a Bob Murphy and Dr and'-, potation with Stark's nursery. JR. J.

Brennan. and Mr. ami Mrs. a family went to Satimlay to attend an oyster supper given Wheeler Coopor. Irs.

K. 0. Harvey and son id Kirksville high school teams Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Martin, who John Ryan left yesttrday for St. attend an ahscrators convention and Tuesday. Alien will begin his vacation icday from Brothers Drug storo. will spend part of his vacation in Kidder the guest of his M--UT, S.

S. Keeler. between Chillicothe high school" and 1'atterson of Cluila was a bus- I he Chillicothe high school and Kirks- vill high school football game. Mr. and Mrs.

William May and chil- t-amc yesterday from Moberiy to HIO day with Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 May's parents. iiurUi.Diii has returned from hf: attended the game between he Rusiaes3 co! lege and the team.

iir.ss visitor here yesterday. Mr. find Mr.s. Frank Xorman and son, 'l' return today. Mrs.

Allen Gloro ml her parenU Mr. and Mrs. C. A. of who have been visiting An PSj motored to Trenton and Edinburg yesterday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Fish and fam- spent the day with relatives ycs- -erday in Harris.

Mrs. C. F. Shiver came yesterday orm Ewing en( Uvo eeks with C. A.

Pish. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Darr. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen McDermott and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks and small daughter, Betty, of St. Louts, whc spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Lee. motored home yesterday.

Mrs. West Satterfield and daughters. Lcrraine and Marguerite, and Mr. and laughter, Betty Jo, and Miss Donna 3rittain of Kirksville spent the day lere yesterday with and Mrs. N.

Brittain. Mr. and Mrs. William May and Children returned yesterday to their loine in Moberiy after spending the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.

Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Gardner and daughter, Betty Lee, of Kansas City, pent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Raulie and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Miss Mabel Wilson spent the weekend with relatives in Avalon.

Miss Amy Kerns returned last night from Maryville where she spent where he spent tlu 1 dav was accompanied home by his from' been living at 415 Clay street, Cill and Mr. end Mi-s. V. L. Triplet! Dr.

daughter. Gussio, who will spend week here wiih relatives. Miss Kali Dalh and Miss Gussie will go to Chicago. 111., Saturday night to spend v' anton to make their Sta" on daughter. Mildred, motored to Kansas City yesterday to spend the day with friends.

from 1 W. H. Killian is Broadway to the country. Miss Hazel Williams or.Trenton was JllUlIIlS 0 the Mr. and Anthony shopping here Saturday Heed went to Brookfield ur ay night to attend the dance at the.

Martini j. A on Walnut street and other relative P. Booth came Saturday nlght I Mr, Arthur on Vr from Kxcelsior Springs to spend the Felt of Laclede were shopping he week-end his daughter, Mi ss Bet- i yesterday. ty Booth Uuth i oi anu viar- 3lr. and Mrs.

Arthur and iori Cesar returned Saturday from children returned today om Salisbury Kirksville where they have been where they spent the week-end. tending the Missouri Mrs. J. T. Goeke came Saturday from Tcnchers association meeting Kirksville to spend the week-end with i Mrs.

Phillip Pfieffer and a j.ncti^ viiic wiit 1 re sue speni Mrs. Charles L. Weaver of Ravanna. i the week-end with her sister, Miss were shopping in Chillicothe Saturday. They spent part of the day at the home of Mrs.

Weaver's daughter. Mrs. Wisdom and Mr. Wisdom. Mr and Mrs.

J. D. Fordyce and fam- itives. Helen. Miss Mary and Miss Theresa Tashler and Joe Doetzel motored to Marion.

Kansas, yesterday to visit rel- ly of Albany were guests of friends and relatives here Sunday. George Williams of Philadelphia Allen Thompson and son, Arthur Thompson, went to Albia, yesterday and were accompanied home by with his grandfather, George B. (Br THE ASSOCIATED PEEKS I Stubbs. Oklahoma City, Oct. 24 .3 refnsed to issue a formal sute haS resigned her Governor Hearv a IOn at Swift Company plant and will leave within the next month for Kansas City where she will accept a position.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Graves of Liberty were the guests yesterday of the Charles Moser family.

Mrs. Willoughby and daughter, Doris, returned yesterday from Carrollton where they were the guests of relatives for several days. came this morning for a short visit i their son and brother, Glenn, who ment, Governor Henry S. Johnston has indicated that he will not to demands that he call a special session of the legislature. "I do not intend to call the special session as my decision now stands," he tolda reporter.

The governor made it plain that his decision would depend upon what is brought out in the plea by the petitioners. H. Thomas Knight, Rogers county representative, who has been a leader Mr and Mrs Fran Lang and Mr. in the movement, announced that he an Mrs L- a motored to St. had obtained the signatures of 6:1.

Jcse yesterday. of the 104 members of the lower house Miss Nellie Bondorer. Herbert and of the legislature to call the special Gerald Bonderer, Flavia and session. Miss Genevieve Dietrich motored to Aside from the announcement that Exce lsior Springs yesterday to syend six state departments, the the da office would be investigat- Mr and Mrs. Ralph Ban- motored to ed, the object of the special session Breckenridge yesterday and spent the day wjth Mrs.

E. C. Orr will go to Godfrey, lias been seriously ill with typroid her son, Frank Goeke. of OVJtl 11 i Spokane, Washington. Mrs.

Grady Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper returned and Mr.s. J. Frank Fee went to Saturday from a visit with relatives Jamcsport yesterday to attend a family and friends in Kirksville.

dinner. Professor and Mrs. J. A. Wisdom' Miss Opal Heryford will begin her went to Ravannah Saturday to spend vacation today from the City Light and Water office and will go to her home ''Just a Line or Two To Interest You" WORKING for yourself or another man Make your suit appear the best it can.

Neatness helps you jobs to get and hold Even it your clothes look pretty old. But you can't spend time to clean and press. We do a better job that costs you less. Continued Next Week. Phone 520 fever.

has not ben made public. Fred O. Bailes of San Angelo, this week to spend several days is an expert polo player, roper and ith her daughter. Miss Dorothy, who rider Henry Moreson of Minneapolis, is a student at Monticello Seminary. dumb from shell shock, was restored to From there she will go to Decatur to Suppxa UB Sniaas uodn qoaads visit her sister.

i Miss Frances Merrill and Jay Callo- Charles M. Hay is the kind of lamb way came Saturday night from Kan- that wishes strong cage bars between I sas City to spend the week-end with him and a lion before he lies down be- Miss Merrill's mother and Mr. Cal side him. He does not yearn for an in- loway's aunt, Mrs. A.

W. Merrill. side view of Lion Reed. Miss Inez Sparks, former The man of the hour is not the one who used to make a specialty of watching the clock. Washington Post.

Comparing Ruth Elder with Joan of Arc brings too much strain on the imagination. BUMMAGE SALE. S. J. A.

Alumnae will hold a rummage sale, particularly bedding and rngs, at K. C. Club rooms orer Douglass Stewart's office Saturday. October 29- 24-G Chicken Dinner. The Elm Street.

Church ladies will serve the following menu October 27th: Creamed Chicken Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans Cabbage Salad Cranberries Jelly Butter Hot Rolls Brick Cream Cake Coffee Begin to serve at 5:30. student, came Saturday night fron Kansas City to spend the week-end with friends. J. R. Strine and brother, Russell Strine of Braymer, spent the weekend with relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slattery and sons. Miss Lillian Boland and Miss Rose Boland motored to Malta Bend yesterday to spend the day. Miss Rita Burke, NelJe Houston, Elizabeth Mulvihill, Ernest Stratton.

Jack Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hackson returned this morning to Kansas City after spending the weekend here.

Mrs. George Doolin and Mrs. Walter Gear motored to Utica yesterday. Miss Erma Burriss returned to Greensburg yesterday after spending AAAAAAAAAAAAA, A PERSONALS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA the week-end with her aunt, Mrs Charles Meador. Ralph Xorman returned this morning to Kirksville after -spending the week-end with his parents, Mi and JMrs.

Frank Xorman. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Cox spent the 24-3 day in Macon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker were the' A A I guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Dono- A hue at Sampsel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker returned yesterday from McFall after spending several days with her father, L.

E. Mr. and Mr.s. John Barnes, Mrs. Williams and Robert Frith motored t'o Farmersville yesterday Clyde Seifprt ppent the week-end relatives at Sampsel.

Roscoe Shipley who has been con- to his home with an infected oot. has returned to his position at 3arnes barber shop. Ralph Van Stane motored to Brook- yesterday spent tiro day friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter England came yesterday from Breckearidge to spend i few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaeffer spent the day yesterday with Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Raney north of Chula. Sir. and Mrs. Mort Cathy and Rev. and Mrs.

H. H. Tinsley motored to Macon yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mi's. W.

A. Reineking of Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. D.

O. Smith and daugh- tsr. Bernetta, and Mrs Ed Gill motored to Marceline Sunday. George Yeager and P. D.

Morgan went to St. Joseph this morning on a business trip. Mrs. Robert Marshall and son, Robert, motored to Carrollton yesterday and spent the day with Mr. Marshall's mother.

Frank Marcum returned this morning to J. Mohrs and Son after a three days vacation. Miss Marguerite Strub and Miss Mary Straub of Brunswick spent the day yesterday with the J. E. Saale family.

Mrs. Sarah McGuire and Miss Clara McGuire motored to Princeton yes- the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Adams returned yesterday from an extended motor trip through Illinois and Wisconsin. Paris Xickols and Spencer Ramsey Friday froni Fayette to spend the iveek-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Xickols and Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Ramsey. Mrs. A. D. Gray is confined to her home on South Locust street with llness.

Mrs. Mayme Perrine went to Wheeling today to be the guest of Mr. and Albert Xorman. Miss Roberta Perrine has returned from spending the week-end in Kansas City with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Boutwell, and Mrs. F.

W. Woolsey will go to Kirksville tomorrow to spend the day with relatives. Mrs. C. P.

Stubbs and daughter, Mary Ethlyn, returned Saturday from Kansas City where they have been the guests of relatives this week. Mrs. Barney O'Connor went to Xew Cambria yesterday to visit, sister. Mrs. J.

W. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Chamblin and Mrs. Rebecca Harget went to Excelsior Springs yesterday and spent the week-end with Miss Dorothy Dunlavey. Lyman Scott went to Leon, Iowa Saturday night to spend the week-end with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Wilkerson went to Savannah Saturday night to spend the week-end with Mrs. Wilkerson's parents. Mrs. Karl Huller, who underwent an Deration about two weeks ago at the "WHERE IT'S DONE RIGHT South Side Square 0 Hot Hamburgers Hot Chilli Hot Coffee Hot Service Come to the SNAPPY SERVICE INN Open from 7 a.

m. to 12 p. m. The Post Office is opposite us. A.

Clark returned this morning Perry Clark spent the week-end at Kappa Sigma house at Columbia. Miss Evangeline Wiley, who attends the University of Missouri at Columbia, to his home in Albia. after spend- spent the week-end with her ng the week-end with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Wiley. She had B. T. Clark.

her guest. Miss Ettie Caroyln Roe- Bower Slack of Kansas City, former resident of Chillicothe. spent the week-end here on business. Mrs. B.

T. Clark and Mrs. J. E. Merrifield returned yesterday from Kansa? City where they spent the week-end.

Miss Mary Saale returned this mora- a few days' visit in Albia, la. Mrs. ing to her position at thc City Light lij-otliers and children, Jimmy and, and Water office after a week's va- iner of the Delta Gamma house Mrs. Frances Rupp returned last evening from Independence, after a ten days' visit with her daughter. Mrs.

Leo Robertson and Mr. Robertn. W. W. Brothers returned today after More Coal On track today, Dixie Block, Premium Egg, Premium Nut, Henry Ford Lump, Elmira Chunks in transit.

"Ours Is a Real Coal Yard" H. W. DRUEN Telephone 1000 FOR TUESDAY SELLING We place on the counter 1 pc. 54 in. Rose Plaid Suiting- 1 pc.

54 in. Brown Plaid Suiting 1 pc. 54 in. Plain Rose Coating 1 pc. 54 in.

Plain Blue Coating- regularly $3.00 and $3.50 Just one of the outstanding values in our Big Clearance Sale. Locust St. at Clay "1TT pays to dress well," may be a trite phrase but it's I also mighty good advice. Not expensive advice either providing you visit our store and let us fit you in a new Clothcraft suit tailored in approved Style. Clothes that are eye-catching, tailored in and out in a manner that makes it possible to say: "Guaranteed." Real Values! CLOTHCRAFT Tailored Cloth.es to "THE MEN'S AND BOY'S STORE" NEWT REYNOLDS FRANK AUSTIN.

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