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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 10

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PAGE SIX THE MOBERLY DAILY INDEX Society and Locals TULLY-HURST WEDDING PERFORMED Or. K. S. Tnlly anil Minx Monica were- married at the home of Die mint. MM.

Arthur O'Koefc on South Williams street, yentenlay morning by Kev. J. Carney. The ceremony was witnessed by re- and Mr. and Devine, Mr.

Cook and Miss Hornicc Stephens, who the only friends present. After t)ie ceremony break fasl nerved after which Dr. and Mrs. Tully departed for Van- I'alia. where they will visit the groom's parents.

Hcforc returning they will vinit fricndn in J.ouis. Dr. Tully IB a Moherly dentist and hi'K been located here about a year. Mjn. Tully IB a Mobcrly society liml lived with her aunt, Mrs.

Arthur O'Keefe. After their honeymoon I hey will return to Moberly to moke their home with Mrs. Arthur O'Kecfe. SOROSIS MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION Mrs. J.

L. Head entertained the Snrosiit at her home, on Clark street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. Ii.

Senmplon, the presided'over the meeting. After the business session Temple Stevens sung, "The How of My Miss Kulli played the accompaniment. Miiis Hulh Jen- OPENING DAY FOR MRS. JOHNSTON Spring received its first irnpctuH when MM. K.

M. Johnston opened her doom at We.it Hired yesterday morninc. Mrs. Johnston purchased latent stylos in millinery while she wait in New Yuri; and these wi-re all on display. The windowH were beautifully The east window in Unown in: the sport, window, which represents tennis, bn.sUet ball and (jolf.

The hanroi-k anil crochel bain were shown in thin window. The drc.HH window is on the went fide anil in here were found the latest styles in drcMH hatii. Tin- crepe hat line thin summer, and leading colorw the prominent feature)! in (he Mrs. Johnston will dinplay. ami Mr, Stevemi HIIIIK entitled, "Alohoe The lesson was in charge of Mrs.

Will SandiNon. She a Hhorl. of ICncland and contrasted KiiK'hind and (Jermany in program regards economy, inventions, education and religion. will meet next. Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Cook. The lewion will lie in charge of section I and "France" will be the tuibject. MMS. WARN MUTTLEK HOSTESS TO CLU11 At the home of Mrs. Warn liuttler on l''orrent the Prim-ill Clul) wan royally entertained.

Many inlerexlinir irnmcH were piny ed after which a I. wo courHe luncheo was nerved. The following are the out of tow vinitors, who came in and mibwribe for the Index Tluirmlny: If. llu. brook, Charles Alvermm, J.

II. Koiitt K. Westlake, ,1. C. Skinner, W.

I (iibson, I 1 O. Cunn and .1. C. Skinnei WESLEY BIIILE CLASS MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS The Wcalcy niblo Class met last in the cliurch parlors. Last meeting the followinu'of fleers were elected: President, J.

A. HuUcrly; Vicc-President, Ned rrlu.it; Secretory, fttrs. F. H.jifner; TreiiMtiry, Mr. Horn; Teacher.

A. C. Richardson. Last wan since the election the firxt. meeting c.T officers ami of the, members were present.

After thu Jtiblo IOHBOII the follow- ir.U program wax rendered: I'iano Solo, Miss Nell Honey; Violin solo, Mrs. Leo KisciiHtcin; reaillnjr, MlitM HesH Uoney; violin xolo, Mrs. Leo Kiscnslcin and a very Interesting ad- dreHS was delivered by Kev. llroad- liurxt. After the.

program the "Johns" asHlsted by the missionary Mociiily served an oyntur to the "We.i- I'he Hoyal Neighbors will meet thi afternoon at o'clock. Severn will In- inintiitlc.il all niein of the order and team are to lie present. Miss Celeste Kaujrh of Churles who has been vinilinj; friends ii KIIIIWIH City for (R'veral dayii, was ii Mnlierly yesterday, the of Misi Mildred Wils C. A. Thompson, a prominent, rca estate broker of City, am well known in Moberly passei through hurn yenterdny on a biiftinen! trip lo Madinon.

p. j. n. CLUB DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED The I'. .1.

H. Club was delightfully. entertained Tuesday afleriuion, at. the hoiiu' of Mrs. John Kennel of Kpper- nlreot.

nflcrnoon wan npuiil In doiiifr fancy work, at a suitable hour refreshments were served. The KiH'Hts of the club were: Mrs. llowurd Stamper, MrH. Carol Carpenter and MhiH Mary Kennel. The next iiit'ollntc w'll ho held in two weeks with MM.

Henry Fennel. UOYAL IIRIDGE CLUH MEETS WITH MRS. O'KEEFE Tho Uoyal HridKo Club met yesterday nftcrnoon with Mrs. Will 1 Kuefw. The icuestx for lliu afternoon were Mrs.

Addln While, Mrs. Kuiisel Milliard and Mixii Hoberln Murray. I won Itluli Kcore, The club will meet next week with 51 M. John 0'Kcofn of Month Fifth Btreet. Mr.

L. M. Kdwardii, UK Columbia Tribune, is in Moberly as i wltnemt in UK- llarnex VH llouchiii.cane hern by change of venue. Col. JuniMH A.

llouchin, candidate for irovernor, of Jefferson City, who wan in Moberly Thurmlay. was a jdeaminl caller at the Index ofl'leo. Kireinun, J. A. who has lieen in (be Wabiuih hoHpitnl for it month IK much better, and is expected to bo out in a few days.

Mr. F. M. Stamper returned yeiiter- chiy from Columbia, where he. visited his daughter, Misit Kale Stamper, who In attending school in that city.

will KH to attend the Kiunu of bridjjo, Mrs. llobbs THURSDAY CLUB AT LIBRARY The Thursday Club met at. the library yentorday afternoon. Mont nil of the members were presenl and thuy luul it very intere.stini: ICH.IOII In TeiinyKon. with Miss Itarhara Mullvn ui leader.

Section will be In charce neiit 'Ihursday whhMlsii Ma Mullen ax leader. PARENT.TEACHER ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL A lively meeting wax held livnt the The an- hall wan crowded and onthus- iam wax unhotindod. Mayor llarlan, I'rofeaxor Sipple, Mr. Perry, I'arsoiiH. Uov, Sim- inons and Kov.

llurrison dellvprod very intorentinj; npoochcH, Misn Kate, lleanley unvo a and Miss Mary Turnur favorod with a vocal xolo, A socinl hour followed (he pro- rram, after which, rufroohmonlH were Morved, by tho i viini i Try mlvorlishij; in Moborly Index, street is on tho Hick list. Mr, and Mrs. lleach Klrkiivllle tonight to basket bail (came between oisr boys and Klrksville high school. lion. John Marker, attorney general of Jefferson City was in tlie city Thumlay mi his way to La Plata, where he will speak.

Mr. W. Padirett of Ash, slop, pod over a few hours Wednes- iluy, on his way to Paris to tninmicl buililll'AH. Walter KidKWay, editor of Advertiser at Kayette was a pleasant culler at the Index office Thursday, Mr. and GUI-UK flroi-hman of Clifton Hill are vliiitiiiK Mr.

and MI-H. I 1 M. Stamper and other frlendn. Mrs. A.

l.iltle returned butt nijrht. from Sl.l.oulM, where slui ban been buylnir her nprlnjr millinery. Lewis, nhei'iff of County, panned throuKh this city terdfiy tin route to Hi. Louis. .1.

W. Nesbeth a promlnenl. real estate mall of llevier, was in Moberly Thursday on buiiinmm. and Minn NHlhor Scbaefer Awalhe Si'hiiefer 1 1 fii ry llurtxel of this city. C.

C. Howard of Klrksvilli- wan a pb'iiManl en'l'i- at the Moberly Index office Thursday. Auditor, John Gordim was in Moberly rlmlung Mr. Joe UiohcKon of Cairo Lumber Company transacted hucincs.n here yesterday. J.

Klmw Hull left Thursday for Lancaster on Mr. John Kennel of Epperson Wm. Gaugh Contractor Light and Heavy Cement Work Foundations, Steps, Sidewalks Estimates furnished Phone 644 200 Bedford Street Moberly, Mo. DR. M.

G. KIRK Onlnopiilliiu fMiyiicinii CirmluiiU! of School of Osteopathy KirlcMvillo, Mo. 1 louI'M: H. m. ia a to ft anil 7 to p.

ni, All Diinnnoii Trnnlml OFPICE, 2104 N. WILLIAMS STKEET Phono M7. Munrcur.y, Mo. NOTICE TO SUUSCUIHERS. Your milwrrlplion lo 'Clio Moberly Daily Index- is now duo mid pay.

Die. Under your iiulmcription coir tract one-fourth in due, hut If you nn pay for all of UK- do go "bo. CIIUHU it will very mnluriiilly heli tlif- cause, Newspaper Committee. Local Option League, I'hone and order tlie Moberly Daily Index, dtdivered at your door tlie early moniiiiff hour. THE UNEXPECTED ALWAYS HAPPENS.

Who ever wailed i-xpoclniiL- ly for Urn fire hell to or the tornado to come-? They alwayH eomo an a iihoolc and ovory property owner in on tho "anxiouii Heat" until ho learim whether or not he in tho victim. 1'urtlculurly anxiouK aro IhoMo who have no firu or tornado Inauriince. You cannot prevent finm or tornadoH, hut you can do the bent can prepare, for Ihem. If you linvou'l any flro or tornado Inmiraneo, let me InMuro you In a reli- nhlo company. 'J'ho cunt iw lurmll and the protection K''eat.

ItiHiiriiMCe aija- liiBt IOHH by fire theft or col- linion. G. E. GREENE, 20.1 Niirtli Slrnrl. Tins Good 1 honicis Son HUH You lillln 'I'lll' bent hiirncHH innke.

'I'hi' clirapi'Ht ImrncHH you fan HNC. mill that Hlaiid tint test. Kin wloi-k In iicleel from. I'rloi'w cannot ho dupllcali'il. unil Tlihm.

Wo will lie prepared lo ntipply your wanU in that line. We have Helrcteil our Tiri-ii and from tho maiiufactorH that pul tlm monl miU-M- in their life fur your dollar and then Htand bark of their product. Our motto will be, "More Tiro Kor Ynur Dollar You Will Kind Klse- THOMAS SON Moberly, WJu'lo Ribbonerj, Attention! In view of the fact that petitions in the interest of a proposed prohibition campaign in ISIKi are being received by our membership, your general officers issue this statement for the information of each individual While Kibboner in Missouri. The Slate Convention in Sikeslon voted unanimously to endorse this proposed campaign at this time for Hie following reasonx: That as stale orguniution we were already pledged to a campaign for woman suffrage in and every plan had been laid lo carry on the same. That all our plans had been made lo secure either a slululory prohibition law through the Assembly of MM7, such as many of the Prohibition Slates have, or have them cull a special election for slate-wide prohibition.

All the temperance forces of the slate (except the Prohibition Party, which declined to cooperate us in this movement) are committed lo UliH plan. All of these plans were made -and adopted before any intimation was given that effort would be made lo launch a prohibition campaign in believe it to be utterly iinpoti- tiblc to gain slate wide prohibition in Missouri in a general election at which lirne llie ballot can be loaded obnoxious amendments in order kill the defeal for a vote upon this iropoHit.ion al this lime, and we shrink from the humiliation of a nd defeat at the polls. This effort which is now being undo is the wish and desire of Mr. li. i'in, of Clinton, and Mr.

C. E. Stokes, (the latter not a resident of bis slate,) who have placed their nhcM and judgment ahead of the. vishes and judgment, of the. temper- people of Missouri, and who FEBRUARY 18TH.

1916. Call fo, so hno, KoroKcne and Auto Oil, it will be to your BC MOBERLY OIL CO. planned this proposed campaign without conxiiltiiiK any of thu tcmpurancc. oriranixations of the Htiitc aft to their wishes in the matter, or Uln advisability of a campaitfii at this time. It.

is the combined judgment of the jfrcat of the temperance forced of Migsouri that thix proposed campaign is illimed and ill-advixcd and will seriously cripple tho prohibition work for years. Should thin rim- cm! niont be voted upon and dufcutud, ax it undoubUlly will be defoatud if voted upon in the Kcnoral election of 1'JHi, it will cffoctiiiilly hinder any enactment in 1017, when wo have possible, chancu to win. The Missouri C. T. U.

buliuvun in ntatc-widc for slate-wide slate-wide in determined to hnvc state-wide prohibition, but is reasonable enough to try lo win it in rational by legislative emu'tment or by a special election. Witlv the ncknowIedKcd fraudulent vote of the cities in general elections defeat isi certain. A special election would have to reckon with that element to aomi; but the issue would be clcur-ctit, and no confuniiu: nmuiiiliiiunU would be permitted upon tho ballot. For the and many others which mixhl be your state convention, your executive committee and your tfcnoral fficern unanimously adopted a policy which itcemx sane, reasonable and hopeful. We will carry out the Kpirit of the rcMolut.ion adopted by tho Convention of vising our influence for the election of men to the 1017 Cc-neral Assembly who are Committed to prohibition ennctmont by that body.

To thin end wo each individual white ribboner to make herself familiar with our xtalc! planx for 11) unil in order that she may not disturbed over outside criticism llmt, the Missouri W. C. T. U. clocH endorse, and will not HHsiid in th'v cnmpaiKM, anil that she iiny be able to so inform all inqulr- HK friends.

We trust, that each vliile riblmncr will loyally observe he tlnit! honored custom of refrainni: from circulatiiiK liny petitions of uiy nature which uru not sent out or innctioned by thu slate W. T. U. The Missouri C. T.

U. adopted his policy after onrnest and prayer- 'ul coimidenition and will punh the ffraxo camiiaiKH and the election of Iry IcKi.slature with all'' possible tor. When Misnoiiri women have I ballot we can rink a vote on slate- prohibition in a (funeral election at any othi.tr lime and feel ruiiKOn- bly nun. of victory. The National V.

T. U. fully HiiMliiliiH tho Mln- ouri W. C. T.

U. In its prexenl plans rnl policies. We rely upon your tented and tried loyalty to earnestly carry forward the pliinn of the ntnio and to be unmoved bv criticism or Intervention. An ortfMjiixiiUon of women cannot, be coerced and does not lightly swine from one plan lo another. We will continui! steadfastly to carry out thi' plans un laid down for our organization I Oin-lfUU.

We wish cndi one who rends llieno lineH a joyful and happy New Year. May the blt'imlnRH of our Mnsler be with you each day and each hourn. Yourw for I'rlliibitlon in ID 17. Nolle G. President.

Koenn Shnnor, Vice-PrcBldcnt, Lettie Hill May, Corrcspondm Secretary. Kmma C. I'ibsfr, Hccordim; Sec rctary. Ni'va Thomas, Treaxurcr. A Dnily Motto.

The following verxus arc from i collection of book clippings umonK the effects of the lat Miss Frances Willard, having bcci xcnI her by a devoted friend. Ii lime they found their way into thx volume collected by Jou Mil chell Chiippel under the title Heart Throbx:" It's curous what a night good i thing will do; How yc kin stop the fiercest storm when it begins to brow, An' take the sling from whut com menccd to rankle when 'twas npoko, By kwpin' Htill and treatin' it ns if i a joke; Ye'll find that ye kin fill a place will Hmilcs instcnd o' tears, An' keep the sunshine gleiimin By luughin'. through tho Hlmdows of thu years Folks sometimes fail tcr note the po.ssibiliticH that lie In the way ycr mouth in curvin 1 nn the twinkle of ycr eye: It ain't HO much whut's said that hurts ox, what ye think lies hid. Jt ain't HO much the doin' ux the way a thing did. An' many a home's kep' huppy an contented, day by day, An' like not kingdom box been rcHcued from decay.

By jex' Nolice! The girls of the Northwest Baptist Mission Sunday School will give a parcel post and candy sale at Hnlo Brothers store, February 10. Proceeds to go for pinno. Mm'. Gordon with the grippe. Carey, is very sick Dr.

Halliburton DISEASES OF CHILDREN Farm Loans Renl Entute E. J. HOWARD Genornl inuurnnco Office Suite JeffcrKon Bldg. I'hone Moberly, Mo. DR.

E. E. TYDINGS DENTIST 317 1-2 Reed Street Moberly, Mo. Co. The Home Furnishers.

A full line of furniture, carpets, rugs, linoleum, shades, curtains, stoves, ranges, coal oil stoves, lamps, electrotiers, hardware, sewing machines and washing machines, Sharpies Cream Seperaters, china, glassware, cut glass, statuary, art novelties, and pictures, paints, oils, varnishes, stains, brushes, etc. Baby carriages, baby walkers, wagons, go- cycles and skates. Co. Goods sold on easy payments or cash. 408-410 Reed Phone 182 Moberly, Mo.

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL AT C. PI6C5 Moberly Favorite Flour, 48 Ibs. sack $1.65 The Best Granulated Sugar, 15 Ibs. $1.00 Morris Matchless Hams, the Ham without the Salt, per Ib ,20 Ginger Snaps, 2 Ibs ,15 i R.C. PIGG Phone 347 For Quick Service.

YOUR SUIT HERE AT NOON Delivered at Six. DRY CLEANED With the Sleeve Lining Clean too. $1.00 H. W. THOMAS 513 Reed St.

Tel 339. Done at Reasonable Rates and in first-class style at 211 North Williams Street. J. E. McQuitty, Printer and Stationer Phone 408 211 N.

WfHiamH Moberly. MUsourl.

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