Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 2

Publication:
Joplin Globei
Location:
Joplin, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

2 JOPLIN GLOBE, STODAY, DECEMBER 26, 1948 I (Continued frontpage I Mr. and Mrs. Angus Anderson of Los Angeles are spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Anna Jennings, 107 Jackson avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. William Firming! Mr. of Syracuse, N. arrived Thurs- Houston Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Coles, West Twenty-sixth street. Robert Robards, who is attending; law school in Washington i i sity in St. Louis, is spending the holidays with his mother and sister Mrs.

Paul Childress and Miss Suzanne Childress, 303 West A FORECAST street. day to spend Christmas with his grandmother, Mrs. William H. Landreth, 536 North Wall street, and to attend the wedding Of his cousin, Miss Patricia Rainey, and William Forsythe Leffen. and Mrs.

Pickett of I A I v- "r- rr with his Another, Mrs. J. B. Harutun, 2318 Connor avenue, and his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs.

Rsy Smith, 402 North Pearl avenue. A family dinner was given a yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. M. Harutun in honor of the Monday.

Friendship Christian church parlor. 6:30 p. m. TucsiUV. Junior Emerson Karl Chadwell 1702 Baxter avemie, 1 p.

m. Ladles' day--Twin Hill- Golf and Coun- A Club--Woman's Club. 1 p. m. Temple Aid Sisterhood--United Hebrew Simmons cirrlf.

Flret Christian Clarlct Hnfrord. S21W Byera avfr.ue. 7:30 p. "white a gift exchange. Dr.

and Mrs. ol Mrs John J. Harutun came by way Houston are spending the Clayton, she visited -Antc Mr nnd Ml ri. Wednrsda.f. wedding--Kirst irian church.

4 P- ni. llH.V. Presby A Christmas party of the Mary Martha clam of the Baptist church was held at a luncheon in the home of Mrs. E. Wommack, 2702 Zora avenue.

Following luncheon, a business session was held. The program opened with a solo, "Holy Night." Mrs. J. L. Sims gave the devqtions.

"The Christmas Story" was followed by prayer by Mrs. Flossie Jester. Birthdays of members were observed. "Buddy gifts" were exchanged. There was GIRL SCOUT CALENDAR Moadft.V.

Girl Scout Council meeting--Wilder I. Tuesday. Troop 66 to Camp at 10 a. m. for the day.

Tribe, of the Silver Arrow meeting-- Girl Scout headquarters, at 10 Troop 3--Y. M. C. 2 p. m.

Troop 18 to Camp Mlntahama at 10 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pickelt, 52S Sergeant avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wheeler of Indianapolis and Miss Pickett of Washington, D. are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Calhoun, 611 Moffet avenue. Minnie Blair, 2026 Virginia avenue, is spending the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, her son, John J. Harulun, jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuske and daughters, Sally and Sandra, and George Richard Taaffe, will leave today for Kansas City fol- owing a holiday visit with their mother, Mrs. George R. Taaffe, 816 Richmond road.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Timberman and children, i Ann and witn ner SUJI-JU-ICLVV emu nian anu i MIAM.V*. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Shamel, and Dcmny, of Lincoln, are spend- son Richard, in Memphis, Tenn. the Christmas holidays with John Ivie, who is attending the Mrs. Timberman's parents Mr.

and University of Kansas in Lawrence, Mrs. Ed Purkett, TM guests. The Gleaners'class of the lirs(11 Christian church met in regular Bridge luncheon--Woman's Club. 1 p. m.

session Tuesday in the home of Friday. Mrs Roy Moore, 1004 Central ave- "-co'X! nue. Mrs. Leamon and a. m.

for the day. Senior skating party at 2 p. m- Friday. quarters, 10 a. m.

i a TT TM I an attendance of 38 members and junior camp committee--Girl Scout head- 3k luncheon--Woman's Club. 1 P. New Year's eve party--Twin Hills Golf and Country Club. New Year's eve party--Joplin oiun. at a Christmas party Tuesday in the former's home.

The house was Weeks were assistant hostesses. The president, Mrs. Bonnie Mills, opened the meeting by singing "Joy to the World." Mrs. Joseph Dwyer led the devotional service entitled "Consecration," paying- tribute to Mary, the mother of A THOMAS I IIITHBSf ILII. FIFTI I IIPUN Is me tribute to LUC decorated with Christmas Following the business ses- and other yuletide symbols.

A pup-'sion, games were played. Contest i anri is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Ivie, SOI Hampton place. Mr. and Mrs. i i Leonard of Berkeley, are visiting their grandparents, Colonel and Mrs. F.

W. Manchester. They also are the guests of W. C. Troutman, and Richard K.

Troutman. On their return trip they will visit in Pasadena, where they will attend the Rose Bowl game. and Mrs. John R. Foster and and twin daughters, Bruce and Ariel and Anne, of Fort Worth, are spending the Christmas holidayi with the youngsters' grandparents, Mrs.

G. W. Foster, 3225 Oak Ridge drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Ai C.

Rogers, 1716 Annie. Baxter Avenue. Pickering and Austin Pickering, who are attending Kansas university in Lawrence, are spending holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

R- Pickering, 215 Gray avenue. Jeanne Mueller, who is a ntudent at Kansas university, is the holidays with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mueller, 702 North Moffet avenue. She was accompanied home by -her sistes, Miag Martha Mueller, who had been visiting In Lawrence.

Ted Gelsert has returned from Kanias university in Lawrence to the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Geisert 2202 Pearl avenue.

Robert Cash, who ig a student a Missouri university in Columbia, i spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cash, 20 Sergeant avenue.

Miss Ann Morgenthaler, who i attending Sullins college in Bristol, Is spending the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morgenthaler, 426 North Pearl avenue.

Galen Na.sh. has returned from Chicago Art Institute in Chicago to spend the holidays with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Moore in Eastmoreland, and with other relatives.

Bill Taylor has returned from from Tulsa university in Tulsa to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Taylor, avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Purkett's daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Marks and her daughter, Sondra, of Oklahoma City also are their holiday guests. Miss Janet Babb, who is attending Missouri university in Columbia, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koelker, in Oakland.

Miss June McDonald has returned from Missouri university pet show 'of the Christmas was presented by the hostess. Contest prizes were won by Miss Effie Lutman and Mrs. Maude Blackwell. Refreshments were in keeping with the season's colors. Candy Christmas trees were given as favors.

Christmas gifts were exchanged at the close of the party. daughter, Dorothy, sang "White Christmas," "The Night Before Christmas" and "All I Want for Christmas. Is My Vwo Front Teeth." As the gifts were presented Christmas carols were sung by a group. The yuletide motif predominated in the refreshments and at 12 decorations. The affair was en- ui i- A There was an attendance 01 and members and three guests, Miss I Joyed by 34 members and Blanche Conger, Miss Sadie Craig uest and Miss Jennie Craig.

one -(Continued on page FLOWERS to spend the.holidays with her pa.r-|5 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis aid. JI Bill Coglizer, who is a student at Missouri university, is ng the holidays with his father, S. Warren Coglizer.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lenger, 3014 East Eleventh street, have chosen's he name Stephen Craig for their i -son, born December 12 in Freeman hospital. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Lenger. 2724 East Fourteenth street, Mrs. A.

C. of Denair, 'g Calif. Miss Jean Shelton, who is at- tending Missouri university in iumbia, is spending the holidays 3 with her father, F. H. Shelton, 301 North Sergeant avenue.

JO Church A Christmas party for members of Fidelis class of Friend- ship Baptist church was held Tues- day night at the home of Mrs. Katherine Shipman, 1228 Picher 3 avenue. Mrs. Shipman was assisted by Mrs. Loyce Aubftrt and Mrs.

Blanche Burwick. Mrs. Burwick gave the devotions and the group sang carols. After a distribution gifts, refreshments wert served, The table centerpiece was five- tier cake lighted with candles. '5 Eighteen.members attended.

5 The Business and Professional Woman's circle of the First Pres- byterian church held a monthly meeting at the church night with dinner served by bers of circle No. The devotlona.l service was in charge of Miss Ger- trude Scott. The program, arranged by Miss Catherine Chinn, consinted'S of vocal solos, Holy Night" (Adolphe Adams) and "The Virgin's i Slumber Song" (Max Reger), by 808 Hampton place. i ghe was accor n- Midshipman John Inman who, to fey Mrs Rich attending the United Slates Naval Academy in Annapolis, is spending the holidays with relatives and friends in Webb City and the district. Bill who a student st Tulsa university In Tulsa, Is upending the holidays with his parents.

HALL'S GREENHOUSE Finest Grown Jn Joplin Funeral Designs Corsages WE WIRE FLOWERS Phone 1157 1301 North St. Louis St. (Castle Rock) janied at the piano by Mrs. Rich- ird Fahrig. Miss Myrtle Lefcan 5 gave the story of "Silent Night" and, at the close of the meeting, the song was by Mrs.

Smith. The December meeting of the Mary Martha class of the McKinleyiS 3aptist church was held in the home of Mrs. Everett Woodall, 610 McKinley avenue. The Rev. W.

M. 3 Marler, pastor of the church, and Mrs. Marler were special guests. Christmas gifts were exchanged. A dessert luncheon was served.

A1-5 large cake was decorated with class name. The next meeting i 5 be Ja.nuary in the home of Mrs. Claude Ames, 723 Roosevelt The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Loyd Bailey. Miss Hattie Craig, 621 i avenue, and Miss Ruth Gibson were hostesses to the Lydia Guild of the First Presbyterian church JuirmuianmiiMHiciiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaii.iiiiiiiiamiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiig RICHARDS II THE SHOP OF ORIGINAL MODES After Christmas Clear ance OF A LARGE GROUP OF Qirdles and Foundations BROKEN ASSORTMENTS OF A I A A UP TO $12.50 VALUES UP TO $7.50 VALUER ODDS AND ENDS OF OUR BETTER BRASSIERES up to $3,50 GOTHAM and ARCHER $2 50 54-GAUGE, 35-DENIER $2 25 51-GAUGE, 20-DENIER $1.75 $3.50 45-GAUGE, 30-DENIER $1.00 EISENBERG DRESSES, COSTUMES, AND COSMETICS SOLD IN JOPLIN EXCLUSIVELY AT THIS SHOP RICHARDS THE DISTRICT'S LEADING FURRIERS CLEARANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LUXURIOUS FUR COATS Sensational Reductions -UP TO $1250.00 GENUINE CANADIAN BEAVER $625.00 $1250.00 LET-OUT CHINA MINK $835.00 699.50 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB $468.00 599.50 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB $400.00 499.50 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB $335.00 499.50 NATURAL SIBERIAN SQUIRREL $335.00 399.50 NATURAL SIBERIAN SQUIRREL $295.00 399.50 BLACK CHINESE CARACUL, KOHINOOR MINK TRIMMED $295.00 369.50 BLACK PERSIAN PAW $248.00 349.50 NORTHERN BACK $235.00 299.50 SOUTHERN BACK MUSKRAT $225.00 279.50 MOUTON LAMB, LYNX FUX COLLAR $175.00 BLACK PERSIAN PAW $195.00 249.50 MATARA-PIECED ALASKAN SEAL 259.50 GREY CHINESE KIDSKIN 225.00 GREY CHINESE PAW 149.00 249.50 BLACK CHINESE CARACUL $149.00 225.00 BROWN LAPIN STROLLERS $149.00 169.50 BROWN MOUTON LAMB $115.00 149.50 BROWN MOUTON LAMB 99.50 All Subject to Federal Excise Ta.x A SPECIAL GROUP OF FALL AND WINTER I I Values to $25.00 $750 BI.ACK, BROWN, COFFEE, GOLr.

FUA.MTNGO A SPECIAL GROUP OF FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Values to $16.50 BT.ACK. BROWN, COFFK1C ii II il II ll il E1SENBERG DRESSKS, COSTUMKS, AND COSMETICS SOLD IN JOPLIN EXCLUSIVELY AT THIS SHOP RICHARDS SHOP I I A AFTER-CtiRlSTMAS CLEARANCE Extremely Important Reductions Tomorrow ALL OUR SUMPTUOUSLY FUR-TRIMMED COATS REDUCED Up to $79.95 FUR-TRIMMED COATS Reduced to Up to $119.50 FUR-TRIMMED COATS Reduced to Up to $149.50 FUR-TRIMMED COATS Reduced to ALL OUR FASHIONABLE UNTR1MMED COATS RED UCED 'i. Up to $59.95 UNTRIMMED Reduced to Up to $89.95 UNTRIMMED COATS Reduced to Up to $119.50 UNTRIMMED COATS Reduced to I ALL OUR STUNNING FALL AND WINTER Dresses $89.95 DRESSES reduced to $44.98 $79.95 DRESSES reduced to $39.98 $69.95 DRESSES reduced to $34.98 $59.95 DRESSES reduced to $29.98 $49.95 DRESSES reduced to $24.98 PRICE $39.95 DRESSES reduced to $19.98 $29.95 DRESSES reduced to $14.98 $22.95 DRESSES reduced to $11.48 $19.95 DRESSES reduced to 9.98 $14.95 DRESSES reduced to 7.48 i i a ALL OF OUR REGULAR 69 95 Qabardine Zip-Out Coats Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to purchase an all-season coat of superbly tailored gabardine. Zip in the lining for cold weather, zip it out when it's mild. Black, brown, grey, wine.

Sizes 10 to 20. 49 ALL OF OUR SMART Fall and IPinter Suits $99.95 SUITS reduced to $89.95 SUITS reduced $79.95 SUITS reduced to $69.95 SUITS reduced to $59.95 SUITS reduced to $49.95 SUITS reduced to $45.00 SUITS reduced to $39.95 SUITS reduced to sfiRCHiVcscom-.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Joplin Globe Archive

Pages Available:
131,897
Years Available:
1896-1958