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aesmsssm SIOBEELY MONITOK-IKDKS THURSDAY MAY'S, "1923: Krws for this Department should be in Ty II o'clock a. m. each dny, --TELEPHONE I2S-- MISS BELVA DWIVENT, Society Editor. Daughters o-f Veterans Celebrate Anniversary. The home of Mrs.

Palrmitier, 507 West Logan street, was elaborately decorated in Martha Washington American flags and streamers of- red, white and blue crepe paper last night when the Daughters of Veterans to celebrate their first rjiveisary. Judge D. gave an inspirational address on "American Nobility," setting characteristics and ideals of the American which, constitute true nooility. This was followed by-another patriotic address on Duties of the. American Citizen." given by W.

B. Stone. Miss Bertha Zimmerman gave a voice selection, "Buddy," and Miss Beulah Morrison sang "Lassie 0'- Violin selections were rendered by Howard Kirtley, accompanied by his sister, Howard is only 7 vears old. "-After the program red, white blue brick ice cream, angel food cake and candv were served. Itfiss Grosluwg "Weds Eva.

Hawkins of Myra v.as hostess last -night to the Huro mers Club. A. short- business, session held, during which Lee Burton Was- appointed to act a president tht place of Jack Reynolds, who re signed" last meeting. It was cle citled-to attend the carnival at Hunts- vilie next Thursday evening. John and Glenn Hulen were mad new "zrieriibers.

of the club. -Aftvr th'e remainder of the evening fcvi playing- games and dancing, the hostess" served' refreshments. Miss Zecobia Gibson, 1300 Concannon street, will be hostess Thursday even ing, May 16. i -The members of the None Such Khio entertained their husbands last ni'nt a home of Harv. of Woodland avenue.

Othe guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sei Ties, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Greathouse, and- Mrs.

Irene Arthur. Forty-tw. is the -diversion of the evening, at winch Mrs. Harry Settle scored for th worsen and W. 0.

Cundiff for tlv which two-course wo-s served. A marriage whicli came at this, time as a. surprise to nvauy Mo'berl; friends was that of Miss Clementine Grcslious to Ralph Abbaiiello, wlVil took place this morning in St. Louis The left Moberly on an earl morning train and -were very quiet ly married in the home of Mr. ai; Miss Sahdberg, uncle and aunt of th- bride, 3305 Oregon Avenue.

Miss Groshong was attired in midnight-blue traveling costume wit' accessories to The only at tendants were Miss Sariberg The bride has spent practically he entire lite 'in where she i known as' an accomplished violinist The bridegroom has been here onl; a few years, but has made man friends during his short residence He is a -member of the Graud-Theatn orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. re turn to Moberly the last of the wee'. and will be at home to their friend at 72S South -Clark street.

The Wednesday Forty-two Clul met yestc'rday with Mr? Lloyd Wayland -f South Fourtl street. The of the gam was won for the guests by Mrs.Frarf Holman and for the club by P. Towles and- Mrs, Moore, afte which-a lunch was served. Th quests 'were Mrs. Holman, Mrs.

Wight and "Mrs John Wayland. Th 'chili will m-eet in. two' weeks at th of Frank Babcock wit Mrs. R. A.

Curran as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred were host: last night to the Daleavon Club. Fiv hundred was the diversion of th- evening, at which Mrs.

Ross Dixo- and- Homer Bassett scored highest At the- close of the game the hostes: a plate hmch. The club ad for the summer. FRENCH REJECT GERMAN OFFER Cabinet Votos Unanimously Against Latest Reparation Proposal-Answer Not Yet Superior (By Associated Press Leas-d Wire) PARIS, May French cabinet today unanimously rejected the German reparation proposals Premier Poincare will consult with the Belgian government as to tin: reply to Germany and when il i a it wilFbe communicated to a Allies. MRS. MARTHA McDAMEL JIES Fnenral Services Will Be Held Cairo Tomorrow (By Associated Press Leased Wh-a.) Mrs.

Martha years; old. died at o'clock last tho residence of her sister, Mrs. .1. Peeler, 116 Thompson strest, attor an illness of several days. The surviving relatives aro a son.

Gray McDainel of Fruita, daughter, Mrs. Ora Lee Botkins of Fruita, and two brothers, -Walter of Wild-wood? and Fred Rollins of Mrs. McDaniel was a member the Cairo Christian -Church, from where the services will b'e conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow ernoon by the Rev. Yv. T.

will be made in Grand Prairie cemetery. TEXAS YEARLINGS SELL AT 10 GENTS (By Associated Press i FORT WORTH, Texas, May Yearlings and went to cents per pound on the Fort Wortl i stock irarket today for the fit's time since September, 1920. Two ca- loads of heifers from Artesia, M. M. and fiG yearlinss from Kansa brought the record prices.

KANSAS CITY GASOLINE PRICES SLASHED AGAIN KANSAS' CITY, May 1 cent cut in the price of gasoline in Greater Kansas City brought the nci M-ice per gallon to 16J cents at fillm? lations today. Tho cut, inaugurated iy the Standard Oil Company a im-l otlu-r companies the new prices 13b cents per gallon from tank wagons and cents from filling stations. To this is added the city tax of cent per gallon. Mrs. Cooper, assisted by PvUby Beardsley, entertained the Loval Crusaders Sunday School Class of'-the-Jefferson Avenue Methodist Clmrch-last business session was conducted, 'and a social hour was 7 then spent, during which the women did fancy work.

A plate lunch was served. The Traffic Chapter of the B.t-.l! Telephone Co. gave an apro.n and ov wall paity last night in the building telephone Company. Games 2nd dancing furnished the diversion the evening'. Refreshments o) an'd sandwiches were served.

C. S. POWELL RECOVERS C. S. Powdu a gunsmith, of 219 North Stur.scon street, who ha' been a at McCannick Hospital sufficiently recovered to return to his business Mrs.

Harry Thomns was hostes? yesterday afternoon to the E. 0. XT. Bridcx Club. The honors of the garm by Mrs.

Thomns. aftei which die served a plate lunch. Tlv Club wil! meet in two weeks with Mrs Chester Adarns. Mr and Mrs. Paul Workman hav returned from Fort Scott, ant are making their borne at 901 es End Place.

-Mrs. Al Walsh went to Kansas she will visit relative; and friends. Missionary Society of the Cen- -tral Christian Church will meet al o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the diurch parlors. 648 Fisk ave- ue. had as her guests at dinner last Evening, the Rev.

R. P. Easier pastor of the Fourth Street Method.sl 'Church, and Cross. The Court'of will meet anc "Lady Butterfly two good fox Mu- kicCo. fi shades lighter skin irritation rthen you secure Paste bleach an cream used daily complete the rfja rocess OBTAINED Ada's Marinello Beautv Parlor The New King Tut Sandals HAVEAKHIVED Tlie newest creation in up-to-now footwear for iladies.

If if is new we have it. Style No. 1-All white kid, sandal strap low heel. Style 2-White kid trimmed in red with red heel. StVle colored, trammed in white.

AU Styles Carry a Low Heel See the new Tut Tut Sandals in our windows. "Moberly's Greatest HATE XE STE XO 0 KA PI! IvR Miss Oletta Forrest, who has i Mjpicted a course he Moberly bo "an duties today at (he Weber lev iream and Bottling Worlds, Wusi 3oates street. Huth Gbldbaiun, Pbiladelphia girl, has been rated as a "superior child" by University of Pennsylvania professors. Eight, "she is credited with the mental develop. ment of high school treshman- WOM.AX 1 NAMED.

WASHING-TON, May 3--Appointment of Mrs. MabGl Reinacke bn collector of internal revenue at Chicago was announced today at tho Whito House. Need Attention'-in Face May 'Stay is the time to take special -can of tlie complexion if you wish to lool tiio rest of the year. The Marcl wiiir's have; a strong to briiv. out freckles that nusy stay all Sum nicr unless removed.

Now is the tinv to Otliinf--double strength. This pi-Epai-ation for the freckles is usually so sucressiul it is sold by drufrsists under guarnn- to.c to rt'iUnd the i if it i i Get a ounce oi' Oiliine--floubl even a few application: should show a i i i some, of the smaller freckle: even a i i i entirely. --adv. 1 Grey a i banisnoa In minutef wil.h Ineeto Rapid Eighteen Shades at A a a i Shop. (281C1 GLASS TO ATTx-IvD FJJNEllAL The Kins's Daughters are reqnestec meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home Mrs.

Albert 319 Fisk avenue, to attend funeral services for Mrs. James Gill, who was a member of the King's Daughters. tlie ingredients printed on the label of your baking, powder tin include Cream of Tartar--your dikes, biscuits and other foods willbemoreliealth- ul and have a. finer texture and taste. That is one of the reasons why thoughtful women insist on Baking Powder The ONLY nationally distributed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Contains No Alum--Leaves No Bitter Taste a IH I VWWtoTAWW wn 9 OF A Electric Lisht and Power The North American Ught Power Company of which your home company--The Moberly, Light Power Company is a part of--are now offering then- Preferred Accumulative Shares for a limited time only at the price of to yield 7 1-2 per cent- payable quarterly--July 1st, October 1st, January 1st and April 1st.

The North American Light Power Company are now serving 425 communities with population of approximately 800,000 in seven of the most prosperous and fast growing states of the Middle West, namely: Ohio, -Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. Remember we are offering'this and dependable investment at this price for a short time only. Call at the Light Office of Phone 675. "Pay Your Light and Gas Bills to Yourself" INVESTMENT: DEPARTMENT The Greatest press Sale ever held in Moberly takes place during this elean sweep sale Cantons, Altyme Crepe, Combinations Colors--Sixes. Dresses Formerly Sold at $22.50, $20,00, at If Prices Could Talk Our Prices Would Scream Don't Fail to Attend This Phenominal Dress Sale Event MAY 5th.

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