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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 11

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LI I S-S 0 U-R-I C-O-N-S I PAGE JUsSiMss laceting of the -Jun- fee foliawingnmembers were elected iofthe organization: president, Miss. Rose vice- 'Mrs. Gordon --Price; sec- igbary. Miss'-Jane-Alice treasurer, Miss Marjorie Lee. I3t." Joseph.

Mrs. Shy was assisted by, in serving a plate luncheon. Entertained wth Dinner Mrs. Senry Karst entertained with a Sunday dinner for and Mrs. Bay Sarst and daughter, Batsy Ruth, of Richmond, Mr.

and Mrs. Arttiur.KJarst of Kansas r. aad Oca, C. 'Morris son and Mr. and, Mrs.

Chris Karst and children Entertained Club Miss'Mildred Falke, east Jackson entertained the members of her sewing' club Monday evening, the close of the evening the hos- tess served lovely refreshments. Dinner Gnests Mr. and' J. J. shy, had as Mr.

and Mrs. P. and daughter, Felicie Candace -of Kansas City and Mr. and-Mrs. T.

Kenower of Brecken- lidge. Announce -Announcemeqt i was 3nade today of the marriage In iftisjcity on March" i were entertained at the -April meet- Entertained Breckenrfclge Members of the Circle'from the Christian. Church at Breckenridge 13 of lajomas JBaldridge ceremony; performed Aid Postponed Ladies' Aid the St. John's CfaurcJi'Jias been postponed this on-account-of illness. Non-Panel Guild of the local-First Christian-Church evening 'at the church.

Mrs. In office me probate-Judge by-' Warii of Plattshurg, president of tfie Mr. Baldridge jT'omen's work in the church, was-a tea former city. -guest speaker and delivered" an interesting and helpful "talk to group. A was given concerning Japanese home life, in which Miss Opal Orme, Miss Lucille Bradford, Miss Marjorie Hicklin, little Bernice Carter and Miss Mary Moore took the parts.

The play was directed by Miss Orme. The remainder of the program included several numbers by Bernice. Carter and Bobby Slee and a reading by Miss-'Mary-JWopre. Miss Mary Hawkins was 'program chairman. Miss "Fenelle Smith presided'-during the meeting.

4 At the 1 meeting' plans were made "annual Guild Mrs. E. Jackson street, Willie hostess-to the Grace Church-Guild of- the Episcopal Church, TFWday Meeting Postponed Maiiraret Blake Circle will iiot imeet evening with Mas. Shaw as announced. circle previously will meet Tuesday evening, April 9th Instead." Club Met The "Tuesday asvening Bridge Club met with Miss Braun, -Jackson Monday evening.

Mrs. -iewis Anderson was given "the club iavor and Mrs. Pliil Bohn the jguesttprize. bostess served delicious refreshments. Mrband Shy -flieir bridge dub and one table guests evening.

The favor was won by Mr. and Mrs. E. i guest Iavor by; Inez Gray-of GOODS SALE Apr. 5th Start at 1:30 F.

Piano, oval torary table, bookcase and writing desk combine; chest of'idtawersKwalnut); dresser; "3 i-54, size' and mattress; Bedding, quilts and comforts; oil stove' and itaible. utensils, of houseboldj; paraesAwill.be-sold. 1 St Easter breakfast served by the Guild, and committees were appointed to serve, at the breakfast. Miss Bei-- netta Smith was made dining room chairman and.Mrs. Allen.O.

Glore was made chairman of the kitchen committee. Following the program, which was given" in the church parlor, the guests went to the" east dining room were served at tables arranged in the shape of a cross. and white were the cdlors.used In decorating, with sug- gestions.of Easter dominating. Miss Lucille Bradford was chairman of the committee. Numbers by Bobby Viscent JSlee and solo a were enjoyed during the social hour.

of a former a guest. Ah invitation was given-Monday night by Mrs. Beard, sponsor Of the GuHd, to members of Guild to be'guests-at a seven in lier home Tuesday, April-30, hon- orlng Miss Elizabeth Alien. Postpmied The book review and tea which 'was. announced for Friday after- SEEKS AID FROM UNITED STATES Chile and Argentine in a Heroic Effort to End War Between Bolivia and Paraguay.

SANTIAGO, Chile, April and Argentina today sought the aid of the United States, Brazil and Peru in a heroic effort to'end the war between Bolivia and Paraguay in the Gran Chaco. There were unofficial reports that Bolivia and Paraguay had welcomed five-nation mediation. One report said they had accepted proposals by Argentina and Chile. It was believed, however, that the first report was more probably, correct. (United Press dispatches from Asuncion and indicated thai; Paraguay and Bolivia would accept mediation.

But Asuncion said that Paraguay had received no actual proposals.) -The Argentinian and-Chilean' foreign ministers handed identic notes to the diplomatic representatives of the United Brazil; and Peru at Buenos Aires and Santiago last night. fact-was believed to mean that Bolivia and Paraguay-had intimated their acceptance of mediation. church Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Inez Jones, a member who will Cleave soon for Chicago was shower of-gifts During the'business meeting the tacky party which is to be held Apr 6, was discussed and tickets were given out. purchased from any-Y.

member. Proceeds will be send two of the group to camp this summer. Miss Avqline Phillips had charge.of the program and she'was assisted. by "Miss" Helen McCollum Miss Jessie-Lee Coleman, Miss Esther Ranz'and Miss Eunice Schaeffer. "Aprfl' at -of Mrs.

G. W. Moore, North Walnut street, by 'a "50" of 'the 'First Methoaist Church," has "been posf- poned. later. The dale will be 'announced I Shower for THiss Jones dinner for mem- Ijers -of W.

A. of the First Baptist Church Was held at th Surprise Shower A surprise shower 'was given for Mrs. Paul Ballew at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Purcell Monday evening by friends in the Centenary Community. Those who 'were present are: Rev. ahc Mrs. A.

P. Mathes, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Tpm Emerson, Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. and Mrs. H.

Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kriner, Mr and Mrs.

Bud Collins, 'and''Mrs? Delbert WestphaU, Mrs. Elizabeth Steele, Mrs. Lillie Steele, -Miss Mary Sefton, Miss Melba Gordon, Miss Lois Steele, Miss Billie Leo Hopper, Bernard and Fayette Adkins and Freddie Steele. Mrs. Ballew received many lovely and useful gifts.

At the close of the evening refreshments were served. With Joyce Watkins A meeting" of the, Chickagami Campfire group was held Monday evening the home! of Miss Joyce Watkins. Following the business meeting the girls were taken to the show, at the Dickinson Theatre as guests of Miss Anna Mae Myers, guardian. ft neFoods Bfeliveredat Your Door" Specials for Wednesday Thursday Pound SKAN SALMON LIBBT'S Per Can Eidi' Steak Machine Delicious Tender with all the juices left in tbe meat EGG NOODLES Jumbo pkgs. 14c TOMATO 2 cane SOAP CHIPS Crystal White Sib.

ftesh Country Dozen 22c CHEESE GRATE JAM Per Jw 15c JET OIL SHOE POLISH 15c 12c CAMPBELL'S FORK BEANS 3 cans 25c BULK DATES 2 pounds 21c 35c StMtiphcading at Place's Pay or.a con- vement charge account be had "by calling at the I jstore and. making arrangements. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mi's. E.

F. Anderson entertained with a dinner Monday evening at their home complimenting their son-in-law, John 'Creamer of Kansas City, on his birthday anniversary. Among' the eight guests were Mr. Creamer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Creamer, who have been here since Sunday evening, left this morning- for their home. Today's soft ripply collar and cuff sleeves add interest to this attrac- J- tive ensemble. The dress being cut in one piece front back is easy to sew.

Patterns are sized. 34 to 44. Site j-ards of 39-inch fabric and 3-4 yard contrast. Dotted awira, voile or silk make up beautifully. The new pattern book tcorea of other costumes.

TO, secure a I'ATTJERX and STEp.BY-SliSl SfiWlKO IN. ow bein8 The SPRIXG PATTEUV BOOK, complefe selection ol juha Boyd designs, now is ready. It's 15 cents when purchased separately. Or, if you want to order it with the pattern above, send In just an additional 10 cents with the coupon. JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVEtfUE, NEW YORK Enclosed is 15 cents (30) cents for'both patterns).

In coin fOf. Pattern No. Pattern No. Name Address City I. State.

Name of this newspaper Address your envelopes to JuUa.Boyd Constitution-Tribune Fashion Bureau. 103 Park Avenue. New York City. N. Y.

THE. WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDER This calendar is maintained for announcement of activities only. Lodge notices or notices of entertainments or affairs held, sponsored, or given for free will offering, collection or admittance charge should be carried as paid advertisements and will not be published in this column. Tuesday, April 2 Westminster Circle, Presbyterian 'hurch, to meet with Mrs. Archie rale, 2:30, afternoon.

Mi's. Herman Powell to be hostess Eastminster Circle, Presbyterian PARIS STYLES band of gold, a touch of platinum, two sapphires and a tiny rectangular these combine to produce" the dernier cri in lipsticks here. The whole thing is no longer than half-a penny match box, and there are two for daytime and one for evening. Between the two the half-inch wide and inch and a half long mirror snaps opan and is Just -exactly large enough to frame the lips. You can't even see the tip of your nose nor your shin since the lip rouge is not going on either place there is no occasion to see anything but-the lips.

The touch of platinum comes in the mountings of the sapphires Wljfch are cut jpear-shape. The vanity case which accompanies particular lipstick is rectangular to gold with a sapphire' clasp and contains powder and rouge and a arge mirror. Little as you may believe it, it's ihings like this that the year from the sale of her luxury articles. the story cuts different figure despite the fact i itjhat the luxuries themselves are yen lovelier than.ever.; 2:30, afternoon. Field School Parent-Teacher Association to meet at the school, 2:30.

afternoon. First and Fourth wards Bible Study Classes of the First Chris- Church to meet in the home "of Mrs. R. B. Jordan, South Locust street, afternoon.

Second and Third wards class to meet with Mrs. T. C. Campbell. Washington School Parent-Teacher Association will meet at the school at 3 o'clock, afternoon.

Junior Membership preparatory class, 4 o'clock, afternoon, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Potts, 829 Cherry street.

The Sunbeam Missionary Society of First Baptist Church will meet at the church at 4 o'clock, afternoon. Dewey P. T. A. will meet in the third grade room at the high school at 3 o'clock, afternoon.

Junior Culture Club will meet with Miss Marjorie Cranmer, evening. April 3 Choir of First Christian Church to practice at the church, evening. Orchestra practice, Annual congregational meeting at Presbyterian Church, 6:30, evening. Covered dish dinner to be followed afternoon, with Mrs. B.

Smith assisting. Mrs. W. J. Wiley is to be the leader.

Miss Betty Lou Dailey will be hostess to the Sigma Alpha Gamma Sorority, evening, at.7:30. Choir of Elm Street Methodist Church will meet Nevening at the church at 7:30. Senior Sorosis Club will meef with Mrs. E. R.

Thursday, April 4 Combined luncheon and business meeting for members of Young Matrons' Class, Elm Street Methodist Church, 1 o'clock, afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Virgil Lindsey, 419 Monroe Street. Elias Class of First Christian Church to meet in the home of Mrs. O. C.

Long, 2:3, afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Walsh and Mrs.

Porter are associate hostesses. Connelly Mission Circle, First Baptist Church, to meet with Mrs. Charles Dayton, Samuel street, afternoon at 2:30. Rae Circle, First Baptist Church, to meet with Mrs. Frank Morrison on Polk street, afternoon.

Appleby Circle, First Baptist Church, will meet in the home of Milo Brown, West Calhoun street, afternoon. The White Circle of the First Baptist Church will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. W. B. Alsbury.

The choir of the First Baptist Church will meet at, the church, evening. One o'clock series luncheon for J. F. F. Club at the home of Mrs.

J. D. Rice. Mrs. J.

G. Long, Mrs. Martha Watkins arid Mrs. M. L.

Butler are other hostesses. Friday, April 5 Executive board, of Women's Council, First Christian Church, to meet with Mrs. D. O. Smith, afternoon.

by program. Junior choir, St. John's Lutheran Mrs. Martha Kester, West Clay! Church, to practice at the chapel street, to be hostess to the Domestic at 4 o'clock. Chapter of the P.

E. O. will meet in the home of Mrs. E. E.

Cal- Science Club, afternoon. Members of the XIX Club will hold their first April meeting in the home of Mrs. J. G. Sigler, afternoon.

Fact and Fiction Club to meet breath, 502 Cherry street, afternoon, with Mrs. Buel Staton, with Victor Smart as the assisting hostess. Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the First Methodist Episcopal Church to hold district conference at Breekenridge. Several from here to attend. Culture Club members will with Miss hostess.

Business Helen FOrd as associate Women's Circle, First in the home of Mrs.J3. meet W. Palm, Baptist Church, to meet with Mrs. Ray Patterson, evening. Junior choir of First Methodist Episcopal Church to practice at the church at 6:30, evening.

Adult choir to rehearse at 7:30. First M. E. Church choir will meet at the church, evening. Sears Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet with Phillips, East Clay, afternoon.

PERSONALS Mrs. O. P. Glare went to Marceline Monday, evening for a few days visit with hre daughter, Mrs. Allen and Rev.

Allen. Mrs. Frank Ashby went to Jefferson City Sunday to spend several days with her niece, Mrs. J. T.

Roberts. From there she will go 1 to Louis to visit Mrs. Roberts' daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Sally. She Will return in about ten flays.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bates of Kansas City were guests of her mother, Mrs. D. C.

Gwin and her sister, Mrs. Buford Ware, Sunday. Mrs. Roy Mannon went to Moberly Sunday to bring her mother, Mrs, Clara Kerr of Centerville, Iowa here for an extended visit. Tom DeWitt and A.

C. Nichols of the Consumers Cooperative Association in Kansas City were here Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bloss, Mrs.

Pauline- McReynolds and C. Nichols and sons, Carl and Junior spent Sunday with Mrs. Edgar Jones; and family of Winterset, Iowa. Mrs. Mary Minghini and son, Carl Mingfhini -were visiting their sons and brothers, Leaman and toy Minghini at Kansas City Monday.

Miss Betty Sue. Thompson; of: Milan came Monday to spend a 'few- days with her grandmother, Stella Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beeler of Burling'ton, Iowa were visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. BeazeQ for a short time Sunday. They enroute home from St.

Joseph where they had been visiting his parents. Mrs. Gill Hudgins of Mobresville, DAILY PICK-UPS Jewell Miller of 1321 Monroe street was the first resident to te- port seeing young wrens this spring. This is considered one of the best signs that "spring is Just around the corner." Speaking of birds', which are considered harbingers of spring. Judge Lee Tlberghein of the county court announced this morning he saw a red" bird while en route from his home to town.

If you'ever 1 want to bum a match, take.a tip from and don't ask Ross he might be seeking revenge. The other day he received a box of matches through.the mail, with the advice that they were to be used on April Fool's Day. The matches had all been burned. local players stated Monday morntagj, that they leaving for their" spring training to the, C. H.

field The old saying was, "It's a poor stenographer who doesn't have fur Ruth Gibson, stenographer at the local Titan office has set a new example with her new tan Chevrolet De Luxe- sedan, changing the old maxhn "It's a poor stenographer who doesn't drive her own car." Spring training for the Mttenball teams has one of the Believe it or not but Httle John Rupp, Jr. is the proud possessor of his first tooth today. John, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John; Rupp of 308 Polfe Street, was months oH last Friday.

sfeter, Marjorie who- will soon her third 5 birthday is of the opinion that at that rate she will soon have competition hi cookie eating. who is in Chfflicothe hospital for medical treatment, continues to improve satisfactorily. J. S. Moore returned'iftis from Ottumwfc, after a visit with Mr.

Moore; She had been gone since Saturday. Mr. and Fowler of-Lawson are business visitors in Chillicothe today. Mrs. Fred Moore of Bethany Were in Chiffleotne Monday transact business and visit friends.

On a desert island you want any kind of a goose except one that lays golden eggs. Salesman Kidnaped KANSAS Cirr, Mar. Wilson, a' traveling; saites- 'man for the Carding Cream? reported: to his office front- Omaha, that he had been kidnaped' and robbed his car, cash traveling Wilson said! he was kidnaped near the outskirts off Kansas City and forced to drive to Topeka and then to Omaha. RESULTS best GUARANTEE folks ad WISE STEAM- SWEDISH MASSAGES North, of Square, ChillicoUle for Callouses re- I moved (painless)'. MISS GRACE CAMPBELL NATIONALLY KNOWN HOME ECONOMIST THE AUDITORIUM CITY HALL P.M Mt WEDNESDAY APRIL 3rd THURSDAY APRIL 4th TALKING PICTURES SURPRISES GIFTS EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED EACH DAY A Vacuum Cleaner A complete Gadet Set Cash allowance on Norge Refrigerator Other Awards From Mclryin's Dairy Crookshank's Bakery Producers Creamery Brownfield Bird Square Electric Co.

Phone 760 G. A. Ringwald, Prop. I.

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