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THE ST. JOSEPH Tuesday, September 15, 1931 StTAStltHID 1Ot Tfit 10 HOi TOt SIX TOKg localprebittes AMAZING NEW PLAN Sells Robinson i THIS ft1 Call 6-0130 Between 9 M. and 2 P. INTERESTED IN BLIND Mrs. Mary Dranga Campbell i Visits St.

Joseph. Executive Director of Mittouri Commission Meets With -Local Borad. Mrs. Mary Dranga Campbell, executive director of the Miuourl commission for the blind, was a visitor In St. Joseph yesterday and met with the local board.

Leonard Greer, rural rout No. reported to polic hia 192 Ford coup wu stolen yeaterday from Fourth and Jul streets. Residents of North St. Joseph, epectIly thoaa who have been patron of the Krug, Maxwell and Ernst tchool and grade department of Lafayette School, whaee Flan Elaborate Style Show. to Sigma Kappa -i.

-Mis Maxln English of Savannah. Mis Ander Mrs. William Morton and Miss son enters Kansaa Univsrsity with Frances Barclsy will be hostesses at th Book and Bowl Thursday night when an elaborate style show will be given, The enow will be a brilliant school record behind her. Sh waa valedictorian of her class in graduating from Lafayette High School in St Joseph. She then at repeated at th.

luncheon Friday SUEDE for FALL tended Junior College here, and wat noon, with Miss Anna Holland and Mrs. Stanley Blrdsall as hostesses. graduated with second highest hon or in her class. Eh was editor of children will attend the Charles A. Lindbergh School, will 1 meet at Cleaves' hall, St, Joaeph and Shady avenuea, at 7:30 o'clock tonight, to dlaeusa plan for the opening and Inspection of the achoot The citl-xeni will work In co-operation with the tchool board, The models will be Mr.

Templ- the Junior College annual last year. toh. Brown. Miss Virginia Knight, Mrs, Campbell was assistant edlr Miss Margartt Ann Wehrman, Mr. tor an business manager of Out K.

Wallace, Mr. Beverly Pitt Robinson's are featuring1 these clever new fall Ties in black, suede, with genuine-blade and jvhite rajah lizard trim for only and Mr. Gregg Thompson. Tht following havamads reaer- Rosa D. Miller bai filed a auit la No canvassers, no demonstrate this machine in our store and save you $90.00.

EASY PAYMENT TERMS vatlona for the dinner: Mrs. John circuit court against Herman A. Dolman. Dr. and Mrs.

Caryl Potter, Miller for aeparate maintenance. look for the Blind for nine years and later wat superintentent of the Ohio Stat School for the Blind, on of the largest in the country. For four years the had charge of th Pennsylvania gut Council for the Blind. She came to Missouri In 1929 and la enthusiastic over the The Stars and the Weather. Chapter BJ of ths E.

O. Sisterhood will open Its year, with a o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. S. Belden.

620 North Fifth street Mr. J. T. Bloom will be assisting hostess. Th program chairman, Mr.

Adolph Rock, will talk on Th Romano of the Mrs. R. E. Harvey i-will talk on "Th Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Mumford. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Pitts. Mlsa Johnathan apptea, Vories Orchard.

$6 Phoebe Buzard, Ray Wain, Mc and Advertisement Mrt. William Clark. The following have mad reser A cm against Sam-Lewis, 521 work dona In thlsatat. which shs Legend of the W. S.

Belden Phone tayt la very gentrout to the blind and la In the forefront among sister states la this work. will Ulk "Meteorology and Weather North Third street, arretted last Saturday morning on a of hauling garbage Illegally, again waa continued in police court today to Sept 35. vations for Friday noon: Mrs. Robert Wall. Mr.

Ed Clayton, Mis Marie Snooks, Mrs, Georg Eckel, Mrs. Loren Garlicht, Mrs. Harry McFherson, Mrs. Loul Hax Smith and Mrs. Robert McDonald.

509-511 Felix St. Conditions" and wilt demonstrate th instruments used In determin 6-0188 Blind In State. Thera are e.000 blind ttersont in Roman Strip Chiffon in 91 ftfj Comet Shade. OltawO 703 Felix St. Pet Cottyo has filed auit In cir The style show wat discussed at meeting of the Junior League Missouri.

Only 10 per cent these ing weather conditions. Fraternity Pledgee, Th following St Joseph young men hav pledged fraternltlea at the University of Missouri at Co- are under twenty year of age, be- cuit court against Bruce Lewis for damages of $13,150 at the result of yesterday afternoon, following th annual fall luncheon, when covers a motor car accident July 28 near cause i trie errectivenese of preventive measures in "recent years; 0 per cent of them ar over fifty wer laid tor nrty. Mrs. uavis Wathena, Kan. himbtarrRobert" Blhilhera Week preiidsd, gha-announotd the appointment of Mrs.

Templeton years-or, -age-, r'Wtore It Sihii) SamTriedburgr 2slSouth Sixth Soma of the blind need no assist- Brown aa finance chairman ana street, arretted yesterday after- snee from the state except friendly visits from home teachers, each of the following by-law revision, committee: Mrs. Edwin Hargrove, Mrs. Christlsn-Church Will present a program Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the church, Twenty-seventh street and Mitchell avenue. The program; Orchestra numbers, Mie Mlsa Helen Atkins and Clayton James, violins; Herman Heltzel and Milton, Taylor, cellos; Stewart Miller, trumpet; Mlsa Leila Lutrell, pianist; Mlsa Helen Atkins, leader; reading. wnom covera ten to fifteen coun '-noon at A o'clock on a charge of I disturbing the peace, waa granted a continuance of hit case In police court this morning -to- 23.

H. E. McPherson and Mlas.llen ties. C. Cosner ot Oklahoma, City sad Mr; Martin Paardekooper of Pell, Iowa.

Speaker for Girt' aub. Miss 8ton wlll.peakt '(he meeting of th Triple Industrial Ctrl' aub to be held Friday night at th Y. W. C. at 7:40 o'clock.

The girl who attend thi teaiton wilt tlgn for th clattet which will be offered to industrial worker end unemployed Iris during th winter. A social hour will Wyelh." nuany in Missouri In pensions to Lear, Vivian McDonald, Beta Theta PI; William Freeman, Frits Crotv klte and William Forgrav. Phi Delta Theta; Edward Schott Sigma ChU-Fred-'Sommersr Sneed Schmidt and WUllam Selta, Delta Tau Delta. Violet Club to Meet. Th Violet Club of th Sigma Phi Gamma sorority will meet tonight at the Y.

W. C. A. Mrt. W.

K. jame gave a taiK on -groceries; meats, cafeteria- the blind. No pension 1 paid unless th home established for unfortun ate girls under th direction of the An open meeting of Jack Schneider Post of the Veterana of Foreign Wart will be held at o'clock tomorrow night at the Prinz dancing academy, Tenth and Robldoux is Franc 6.09S9 The Buileet "hons OOrJO Number in at. Jowph A TELEPHONE CALL BRINGS OUR STORE TO YOUR OOOR RICHARD VOUNQ at yeses Pap C. end 1w Mends are Invited to he oor ruest -for ens meal within Humane Society.

She praised tn work dona there In care fop th mental tne puna perton hat lived In this state for ten years or hat been blinded here. To receive at pension, a perton mutt have less than 15,000 in property and aa Income lea then .900. Very careful investigation it done by the commission -before any Clara Lanham, accompanied by Miss' Eleanor- Hanrierann- eearttner a five daya. retech Ir! coupon the strtetsr There Trtlt dinting after. follow the business mintlag, physical needs of those who come for help.

She told of Influence for sue present cuiin w.m the nicest cookies1 ynu can buy. a brief business session. ins cookies Rich, pnicy, appetliii good 'eerttus-h "matron in Sparta Homemaker' Picnic, twMion is par- with loU of perans and. retains, as wholesome as BA.riMast "at Kant' charge of thi work. Her talk was heard with marked Interest Mr.

During Mrs. Campbell' visit Th Sparta Homemaker' Club Koiana Wilson, Lester McKee, Jason Church and; Shelby Dykes; reading. Miss Kueker; solo, i Arthur Nelson; duet Mlsset Doro I thy and Virginia Obermler. the Csfsteite PL IN TV FOR TWENTY James said that It waa hoped' that board decided to add, if possible, a bleach house in the shop at SOT South Fourth street, for th bleach will give a picnic In the. pasture at th horn of Mrt.

John Harrit, Sparta, road, tomorrow. A covered various women organizations A nominal admission will, be i Misses Martha Goodrich, Ruth Mtfpby and Mary Margaret "Ready left today for to attend Puchesn College. 1710 Ashland avenue, left thia morning for Columbia to enter his senior year at the University of Missouri Dick' Reed snd Jk Stuassen ing and dyeing of broom dlth luncheon will be terved at charged for th program, Th sec. tion member alto will conduct 1 would contribute to th home and that contribution may be sent to the Fund for UnfortuftaAe Girls, Humane Society. She also said thev sre delicious.

Everybony-ls wild about Hermits, OCT Dosen, 1el st Ressts Kaul'd auality 1 beef. Found AJv Corned Beef ur own 1Q cure. Pound IJC Lamb CMpsWwn 1MI i sprint lamb. U. iV.

Head Lsttuce Firm, crisp. 1 raett. 10c lwv a lunchcOn tomorrow Veretable er Cold Plat Luncheon, jr CasJ Um and Bacon, or Veal inl iM Snajrbettl. Choice of trulM. yrnti peach Onbler trJ.

MtsffiB we Bread. Butter CeHe. Tea er Milk la Fitted for Her Work. Mrs. Campbell, who has been-in candy and popcorn booth during noon.

Mn, Boyd Montgomery will be in charge of the business session and plant will be made for Achievement day. (7Wessed ducks, 25 cents. Maeder's. Advertisement. Mrs.

Victor Shewbert -won tht prize for low score with handicap on the east nine at th Country Club this morning, ladles' day. The prize for low puttt waa won by Mrt. Elliott Spratt. The qualifying round for the woman's club championship will be played next Tuesday tingv''vi''W'Wi" Edward Pitta, forty years old, 1117 Vine street, arretted yetterday at 328 Edmond street, was -fined tn evening. i that boxes may be obtained by those who wish to contribute email New Sunday School Officers.

1 mount (a thi imsijrefwarvu. her present position for two years, hat been engaged in work for the blind for twenty years. Ph ried Into it family distinguished for this work. Her father-in-law, Sir Francis Campbell, an American, DtNNIR ttCL I Foster wat elected super lac 50c W. C.

A. Board Meets. Th regular mseting of the board ten yesterday for Lincoln to re-sums their studies at the University of Nebraska. Bray-Welch Nuptial. r.

rreah Llms Besns Sweet Potatoee Pound i i intendent and R. E. Riddle assistant superintendent of the- St- Paul of the Y. W. C.

A. will be held to Mist Irene Bray, daughter of Mr. Sherman Miller, 811 South Eighth morrow- morning at 10 o'clock at the Y. W. C.

A. Mrt. A. B. Mo- Methodist Sunday school at the board meeting Monday night Mrs.

3c 12c street, left yesterday for St Louis to enter hi sophomore year at the Olothlan will preiide. Tssrr Cbeke Sottp: Me'. flea, Prwrt. ee Hem sad Ksta aetadu, Denaerts I T-tUt rrr Bered. Hot Biecult Ceffee, 7e or Mult Twunriadiea la carry yeur.tray warve j-our eerwd fit coffee.

feci ltiit WHS jelly, and there is as tipping. R. E. Riddle waa elected secretary; and Mr. Scott Bray, waa married to George Welch Jr, ton of Mrs.

O. Welch, thi afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Firat Methodist Church, the Rev. Charles Gllbreath pounds Ceisry Lsrg founded the Royal Normal College for the Blind la London and was knighted for it by King Edward. His son. Guy.

succeeded him after hit death and how the widow of Guy Campbell is in charge of th ilOO In police court this morning on a plea of guilty to a charge of ana seattic Rhosdes, assistant school of medicine of St. Louis Pleaemnt Ridge Community Club. OCX Blue Tip Match-. secretary; Merna Beauchamp, treat. illegal possession of liquor.

23c t'ackase, -boxes Th Pleasant Ridge Community officiating. Mr. George C. Senn and daugh Club will meet alt day Thursday Preceding the ceremony. Miss school.

Sir; Campbell watt-greatly assisted in hia life work by Lady The Barnadal! and Shell Oil companies In St Joseph, today an with Mrs. Lillian Krumme. Lunch Elizabeth at the organ, urer; Mrs. Merna Beauchamp, pi. eniet; Mi' Fla Deiler, assistant pianist; Albertson Riddle, llbrarianj.

Ml Marian Muir, assistant II. brarian. The following superln. tendent wer also selected by the Campbell, and it It said that he eon wilt be served at 1 o'clock, after nounced a reduction In low test gas played Schubert's "Serenade" and ter, Shirley Ann, of Mason CiTy, Iowa, arrived Sunday morning to visit Mrs. Senn' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. J. Weisenborn, Mitchell could never have accomplished it which there a business Ave Maria" and Elgafa "Love oline from 13.5 to H.4. They were the first companies to reduce the without her help.

Lady Campbell, session. and John Davie sang avenue who reside la Boston, ttlll keeps Oh, Promise Me" (DeKoven) and ooara; Mrs. Emma temperance; Mrs. Merna Beauchamo. Grata PiiTrochle q.h.

la touch with work for the blind. price on regular low teat.Most of th other companies last week announced a reduction from 11.5 to 9 9 "I Am Thy Harp" Woodman). Miss tound, restful Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habig.

Mrs. Mary Dranga Campbell tayt missionary; Mrs. Nora Hill, cradlo Th Grata Pinochle Club will South -Fifteenth atreet and Mr. and lhat her husband. Charles F.

F. Burnett played th bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" aa processional. sleep demand cents a gallon on the blue low. test meet with Mrs. John Cleary, 220 ron; Mr, orvlll Adams, asslsUnt cradle roll; Miss Helen Shaw, pri Mr.

John Egli Jr. and son, John, Campbell, mad th tama contribu. gasoline. Neither the Shell nor South Twlfth -trt tomorrow 2315 South Twelfth street have re tlon to th work of adult blind in Barnadal! handlet a blue gasoline. mary, aii of the new officer will afternoon at 3 o'clock.

turned from a fishing trip to th America a did hit father to the "To a Wild. Rose" during th ceremony and Mendelssohn's wedding march a recessional, The church was decorated In garden flowers. astum their dutlt Oct Minnesota lakes, education of blind children in Eng J. C. Ogden and Zora Henson are good bedding.

Naturally yon cannot expect perfect rest on an Imperfect mattress, Passwords. land. Thus there hav been (ix-in Louisa Perry ClrcleA'5 V'-i' Th bride wore a purple Scotch Frank A. Davla Jr. left for Boon- th family who hav distin Newly elected officer wlMeJwlll -1 named defendants In a suit filed in circuit court yesterday afternoon by Belle Holland, The plaintiff seeks to collect 1800, which the Pearl Chapter Electa, guished work for th blianv villa, today to resume hi studies at Ktmpsr Military School-.

preside at a meeting of the Louisa tweed ensemble with gray squirrel scarf, purple felt hat trimmed with a gray gray uede rrv. Mr. Robert H. ullmor ws th FlrsCT contends it owed her on two notes. lotdrpreidnt" of Pearl Chapter Mlsaa Dulcie SchtnidfaHd Altcs FOUR MENJRRAIGNEJJI Baptist Church Thursday night at glove and -gray-suede-shoe trim- No.

82, Order of Eastern. Slax. at Mansfield registered this morning med in lizard and a shoulder bou- 'Florence MarachaL. Sussn TheBeautyrest tn-th home economic department One Fined lo and Case of Three nuet of orchids and "tiliea of the a chapter meeting Monday night 8he- eueceeds Mrs. Adtlla Jamea Reynolds, vtcs-nrealdent: Mm SH for Trial in Justice Coaurt, valley.

She. carried a gray lizard of the college of agriculture of the University of Missouri. Mr. and s.MMwawuiatiws--fiM-pv-eitafitLo Other, officer elected wer Mrs bag. JuanlU Keats, secretary; Miss Nellie Hoffmeler, treasurer.

A sup- Mr. W. F. Schmidt accompanied John aark. charged with wife and child abandonment, will have Edna Walker, aeeretary, and- Mia Yelva Vsllsnt, treasurer.

A' gift After the wedding an informal reception was held at the horn them to Columbia yesterday. per will be served at IS o'clock to the members. waa prttented to Mr. Jama, the a trial Thursday in Justice McDonald's 'court. Bond wat placed at Mlsa Josephin Ruth Cornelius of the bride.

1519 Charles atreet for sixty guests. The dining table waa retiring president for her year of servlc. After the teuton at the 1500 when he was arraigned today. left today for Columbia to attend Fail Activities Start Dr. John Spencer, rectal diseases.

Herman Ball," twenty-one "yesni old, 1522 Charts street. Is at Mittouri Methodist Hospital tufferlng from a cut on the upper lip, which received this afternoon in a motor car accident He wat taken to the hospital In a police ambulance, J. L. Bolea reported to police that hit home on the Amazonia road wat ransacked yesterday afternoon whll and hit wife were covered with filet laca eloth, ten. horn of Mrs.

James, 1510 Sacra the University of Missouri. Th fall activities of the Woman's Shepard, charged with common assault -will hav trial Thursday in Justlc McDonald tered with a llvr howl Of purple and orchid asters and lighted -by mento street the men entertained the club with a wiener roast and iuauii ui 7 jj, guilt ut Produca Restful Slumber The Beaufyrest contains SI small resilient coll sprints each encased in a separate cloth pm'ket, bk-h eliminates any ponalblHty ot ama sod permits each eon to set Independently. The end row ef enils en all tour aides Is anchored to the tide wall, produclnt a smooth ven edge that will. not at or break down. Covering this nsiwork ef celt tpnnes.

are thlk lsvera of elenu new cotton felt, Wrht ventilators aerva to keep the Interior freeh snd clean at all lime. vs have them la row, orchid and green, with a maltreat prouctor In tnstrh. PAYMENTS, WITHOUT CARRY1NQV CHARQES Kirwan Furniture Co. 506-608-610 MESSANIE STREET Mrs, Will H. Johnson and dsugh- Guild of the Zion Evangelical Church will begin Thursday with orchid taper in titver holder ter, Virginia, of Pond Okla-, court He waa arraigned thi morn tacky party at Lake Contrary.

Emera Social Club Meet. ar visiting at th horn of Mitt Maud Sutherland, 3619 Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Welch will take a motor trip to Canada and Northern lakes and will be at home after ing on th complaint of Dollle Perkins. Bond waa placed at 1100.

Jame Alvin Rowland waived pre avenue. a inea enicken dinner from to 1:30 o'clock In the assembly rooms of the church. Ninth and Faraon, street. Mrs. John Holmaa and Mrs.

Clarence Wlckenhofer will hav charge of the dinner. Oct. 1 in th Mitchell Thomas apart liminary bearing thi morning Emera Social Club of Plaladet Chapter, O. E. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Lerol Beck ton of Dr.

and ments at work in the field. A pair of when arraigned befor Justice Mc Mr. Lerol Beck, left last night for trousers, a silk dress, a pair of home of Mrs. Schults, Coun Out-of-town guest at the wedding Included: E. 8.

Welch, Mr, and Columbia, to enter hia Junior year Donald on a charge of forgery and uttering. The ease was certified to the October term' of court and try Club Place. Th assisting host Huffman Organ Guild. at trie university of Missouri. Mr.

Frank Welch, Mr. and Mrt esses will bo Mrs. Georse Kersey, The Organ Guild of Huffman Me chairman; Miss Alice Lovell, Mr. bond waa placed at el 500. Miss Thurley B.

William of Co Homer Welch, Mr. and Mr. Harold Welch, Wayne Welch, Clarence Welch, Mr. and Mr. Earl Maya and J.

W. Armstrong and Long- a M. Curry. Mrs. O.

McReynolds, morial Methodist Church will meet tonight at o'clock with Mr. and Ed Pooley paid a $100 fine this lumbia, who ha been spending ths past two week with Miss France morning on pleading guilty to Mr. Charles Miller, Mr. W. Mulvanla and Mrs.

L. McKerron. muir. hospital; Kenneth Clark. AC.

Love and R. B. Harvey, auditing; Mr. Catherine Moffet of Shenan shoe and a twenty-aix-plee set of silverware were stolen. John Huffman, seventy-one yesrs old-, Pettspler addition, was arrested last night at Sixth and Meskanle street by Motorcycle Patrolmen Ferrell and Lawhon and Patrolmen Dresher and He was held in the city Jail this mornlngon Charge of possessing liquor.

Mrs. L. H. MeAdsm, 3200 Gen Fild road. They wfl be-assisted br Oaborne, 1325 Garfield avenue, re charge of reckles driving, at his arraignment In Justice McDonald's doah, Iowa; Mr.

and Mr. Fred WOULD KEEP PASTOR First Methodists Will Petition Conference. All members who wish transporta turned home yesterday snd will en M. E. McKim, Lee Perry and Miss Marian Harvey, church records; Mr.

and Mrs, J. B. Harrison. Tyler of Fremont Mis Helea- tion ar asked to call Mrs. C.

D. court today. He was arrested last ter her Junior year at the Univer Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair Bristol, 1ST.

Frederick avenue Miss Nell 1 Blum, M.U.- Annie night following' a motor car acci sity of Missouri. i and -daughterr-Juner bf: Wathena; street cars wilt be met at 3 o'clock. dent at Sixth and Meissnlsr streets Host to Ctla dub. -Mr. W.

L. Eschelman, 3701 Frkn. Wright and Harry Kurtz, foreign languagetr A. Love, OUnn Brum Mr. and Mr.

William Adair of Troy. Mr. and Mrt. Oscar Lambert and Faucett Bebekaha. children i hav returned from Newton and Chicago, cis street will be hostess to th Clla Hub of the First English Lutheran Church tomorrow alter.

One trip, Enrlght'l plumbers, ft-1418. Two Chapter Social Krenta. The eighth anniversary nf th Church Also Asks That St Joseph Superintendent Retained. The Daily Record Advertisement III. They also went to Indianapolis Alpha chapter of the Delta Phi founding of the Rebekah degree will baugh, Kenneth -Clark and C.

Q. Ward, pastoral; E. W. Ted-lock, a A. Speer, F.

P. Speer, Lee WhlU, J. M. Strike and Carl Ayr, finance: C. A.

Welsh, L. Stlngley, Q. Ward. O. T.

Kern, E. J. Swsnaon. Dr. B.

W. Toothaker. A resolution opposed to any be observed at the regular meeting tomorrow of Faucett Rebekah sorority will give a buffet supper tonight at the Modern Electrical Home at 7 o'clock In honor of three to attend the marrlag of their niece. Mis Elizabeth Moschenross, formerly of St- Joseph, to Bert A. Arnold of Cincinnati.

change in the clrcua groundt In St Lodge. After the business session. DEATH SOIX. Mm Anas C. Parry, ttaty-elttrt years Resolutions were passed at the new members.

Misses Margaret beginning at degree prac widow et Oeorsa Parry, sol honk church quarterly conference meet Joseph from Sixth and Atchison streets was passed by the Central Labor Council at its meeting last ElKMR street, ties tail siornliHT at a local Mary Lawless and Thelma Bummers. An installation hniplnl. sua waa bora ID Phlltiielphla, Mist Eleanor Fenner of Kansaa tice wwi-o Owen Circle. City I spending several day with Chester Troyer, Mrs. William Teller and Mrs.

Armstrong, nominating committee for next year. MAY-TEST SCHOOL UW. night There has been talk among city official of changing to city od sea oea a rttiaim ot at. joaepn iwr-Ir-tlve years. She If mnrlved by two dauiaura.

Mliaea Marl ant Helen Parry, It. Joph: a aoe. Carroll Parry. Pretua, ceremony, In charge of Mlaa Mary Kathrvn McKendrV, will be held for ner motner. Mrs.

Fenner. 72 The William W. Owen Circle No. property hv South Park because North Twenty-fifth atreet Mia the new officer later in ne eve 75, Ladle ot th A. will meet Atchison street usually la closed for ning, vc.

tomorrow -ln the bail, Seventh and four block during circus day by Cterho-Slovalrla. and ernthir, James sc. Carlnay. Phlladelnhla. The body la at H.

Sldtnfaden'a mortuary. The funeral will be at o'ciocH totoprow. mniuia. -t Jo(V Ci i hedfai aad burial la Mount Olivtt CeoMtery. haptr-wi ooeerve- una- ing Monday night atkkig for th return of Dr.

3. Charles pastor, to th pulpit of the First Methodltt Church, and for the retention on the field her of Dr. C. C. Jam, superintendent of the St.

Joseph district The resolutions will be taken htfora th Missouri eonfertne meeting next week, to which A. C. Love waa chosen as lay delegate, and E. W. Tedlock as alternate.

New officer named at th meet noon at 3:30 o'clock. Hostea to LadleV Aid. Mlsa Mary Pickens, RUH Frsnci street will be hostee to th Ladles' Aid of the Wesley Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Aid Meeting Tomorrow. -Tha-tadlet'-Aid wf the Flrrt RN" formed Church will have Hi regular monthly business meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at th church.

Tenth and Lincoln treets. Mrt. Ada Caylor and Mrt H. L. Robinson will be hostesses, Fend Sale.

Member of section No. 1 of th Women'o Council of Wyatt Prk Christian Church will have a food tale tomorrow at Hlrsch Charles streets, at 1:30 p. m. All officers are requested to bs present Fenner returned last night from New York -and- Long Island, where he was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, William J.

She made th entire trip by plan. ers' day with a second annual tea, Tuition Ferments Objectionable to A test ess In the recent law to be held Sunday afternoon from for the practice of their duties. John Guntlieberger, manager of 3 to 5 o'clock at the bom of Mlae tin. Mats' Pre nun, wveaty-Btne ytari d. widow of -Oeoryt PrMmaa, die ton the street lighting department to enacted by the legislature In which student living in rural districts 1,1 1 Ruth Ne.udorff, 1S17 Ashland ave- Eclipse Rebekah.

ny received order for 100 addi moraine at her home Dearborn, vto. the was bora as Buchenin County. The only aurvlvor la a daughter, lira, tam Here and can obtain high school education Ecllps Rebekah Lodge No, 157 Receiving will be the president tional globe for street and boulevard light. Much trouble hat been free may be made here. Harreit, ptaroorn.

Tbe funiral win oe at will meet tomorrow at p. In Mrs. Anna Ma Roberta, with Ml tM noma at I nock tomorrow afteraooa At th meetlna- of ths school th hall, St Joaeph avenue and Program Committee) Meets, experienced because of th break and burial wul be la DMrbora Maemw Fern Wild and Mis Ion Beau- board last night it waa revealed "The general program committee champ. Woodson street Floral that several rural districts have an ing of lights, especially along the boulevard from Bartlett Park to South St Joseph. It Is proposed of the St Joseph Community Story Betty Rut Adama.

Infant dauariter of Me. Presiding at the tea table tne first hour will be Mlsa Helen and Mn, S. n. Sdami, 1111 Burnatde nue. dlad aarty today at lha family noma.

nounctd they will not pay half th tuition for student living In their The Floral Society of Radiant now to patrol th boulevard with Gaines, who will be assisted in serv LAaaue msi yesterday at the home of the president Mrs. L. E. Reld, 30 North Twenty-third street. Mrs.

The body la al Plisiaa' funeral some i district and coming to St Joseph to ptndlns arrantementa. ing last night are: Glenn Brumbaugh, church treasurer; Joe Fleming, world service treasurer; William Hamel, recording steward. TrusteM and Stewards. Trust ar: A. Lore, chairman; H.

L. Burns, R. E. Harvey, Byron Huntar, T. M.

Lbnfmulr, A. H. Justice, A. L. McPherson, Jr tt Stlngley and Dr.B.

W. Tool ha Wer. Slswards: Harry Armstrong, J. ing by Miss Margaret Beauchamp th view of catching th persons responsible for the destruction. They ecnooi, i.

Chapter No. 88, O. E. 8., will have a meeting and program Thursday dt 3:10 p. m.

at the Moila Country and Mrs. Ellen McGlnnia. The sec ntBTua aarotTCD. The state law require th dis PARENT-TEACHER will prosecuted. Bioert wsller waa elected general chairman and secretary of the program committee, which Include: Tn PIirirhlnaAn.

Mr. and Mr rl. T. ami ond hour Mitt Helen Matthewt will nretide. and will be assisted by tricts to pay half and th stal th Hostesses will be Mrs.

R. O. nnuis sevantaenta itreek S.M. it. aautn- ur.

OtheP hatf. Bennett, Mrs. Fred Wafts, Mrs. Pure grape Juice. Rullman Mfg.

Misses porlt Mcuinnit ana nary Mrs. Clarence Carpenter, Mrs. L. N. McNamara and Mrs.

Warrsn The board decided' to allow all Kathrvn McKendry, Th third Mil Fourth and Bcntt. B-1K9. Advertisement. To Shlvety, Miller ttreet, Mr. and Mn J.

ent. 10, tautbtar. student to nroll but by Oct. Lena Moore, Mrs. George Redmond, Mrs.

E. B. Reed, Mrs. C. H.

Bacher, Mrt, L. H. Adams, Mr. Fred Green, Adams, hour Mn Ruth Neudorff will pour, and Mine Marl Dillon and Thel W. Armstrong, Mrs.

J. W. Arm The activities of th league will they must present a guarantee that their tuition wilt be paid or they To Bark. Mr. and Mrs.

I-, Fella strong, William Beckett. B. B. Big- Mrs. P.

J. Stivers, Mrs. Julia The Forty and Sight Society will open with the annual luncheon, to ma Bummer will assist win aismissea. ne neia Oct. 7.

meet tonight at the St Francis ham, Glenn Brumbaugh, W. H. Bonner, Henry Chstfuid, Kenneth Bally, Mrs. Nellie Bell, Mrs. Julia Mueller, Mrs.

C. Schults, Mrs. R. G. tlrlater, Mr.

and krd. B. The tuition for hlsh school nu. Hotel to select delegate to the na PI Delta Alpha Sorirlty. CUrk.

W. Daff ron. Joe L. Flem Chsppel and Mrs. J.

R. pus is iuu a year. tional convention In Detroit. Deucalion Club Electa. aaia, sept.

s. eauthter. MABMAOB UCKNtK IMC CD. Th Pi Delta Alpha sorority will ing, William Hsmal. Dr.

a i New officer elected et the regu Joaa Bata JoaeMI Th school board, will lose ap have a special business meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock In Its Hsnna, W. F. Hsrtough, O. T. Xern, Conrad Klawuhn.

M. E. McKim, D. MORE GARAGES ENTERED. Meii aw i lar meeting of the Deucalion Club Mn, Mary Irnitb JoMPh proximately 1M.000 at a result of Stewart Ludlow.

Mo, club rooms in th King Mill Buna Monday night at the home of Miss Josephine' Republic were: Mis failure of the Security Bank in 1928 H. Murphy, F. Osborn, C. W. Psgs, Lee Prry, E.

Schneltler, Reond Might of Thievery Blamed Mua Vlrsuila IUd Ludlow, Mo. Inr to mak arrangement for unlesa Judgmsnt against th Ooirn I. Watt It Inunl Gang of Boy. Josephine Republic, president; Miss Mim Inme aay. at.

ioaapb wlenl roast to be given Friday night in honor of prospective F. D. Speer, J. M. Strlk, E.

J. Bwan-son. Mrs. E. J.

Bwanson, For th second consecutive nitht juanita Boulware, vice-president; bondsmen can be paid. Ted Haines, secretary of ths school board, last inree garages In the same neleh members- Tsdlock. Dr. F. W.

Troestsr, H. mis Mary Lou Boulware, secretary; Miss Rosalyn Republic, treas fornooa were entered, and ran- vivouck aurr r.n. tma M. asalnat Wtlllaat M. Borer.

Vima tmma aaauut Cr A Roy. Bttly aaalnat Jrk Willi Troyer. Q. Weed. C.

A. Welsh, Plan tor Meeting. Th executive, committee ofth BUsa Junior High Parent-Teacher Association met this afternoon at the school to make plan for th regular. September meeting of the association which will be held Friday at 3:10 p. m.

Committee chairmen also received their appointments at the meeting todsy. Blair Association to Meet Th Btslr Parent-Teacher Asso-elation will meet at the school houa Sspt 23 Instead of this Week. a HOT WIND DAMAGE APPLES, pedal la The Ntwa-Preaa. MARYVILLE, Sept 15, Farmers In thi vicinity wer look. Ing ruefully at their orchard today.

The scorching wind which, blew all day Sunday blew thousands of spplss off ths tree snd lata gar-dea stuff shriveled a the mercury Climbed to 100 degreet, by i degrees the hottest ever recorded for Sept 13 here. The apple crop la particularly good here thi yr, Although th trult 1 small. 1 urer; Miss Mary Francee Bidekum, Twentieth Century Cloev sacksd last night It was reported Lee White, Mr. Le Whit, C. H.

Wbltattt. Dr. C. A. Wolf and O.

L. to police, who bllvs ths thefts night reported th final payment of the bank had been received. The payment waa for 13.720, The board already, haa. -obtained Judgments egalnst the bondsmen. c.

au.in.t Martatn atwwaaOw Th Twentieth Cntury Club will and Miss Betty Brady, reporter. After a short busi open It season tomorrow afternoon were committed by a gang of boy. T. J. Ryaa, 11J South Thirteenth mrm aaainat notnna Kirrith.

PranoM aaalnat John Red. tula asawet Joaapb Ooaaett. ness session the members motored Church CommlMeea. with a tea at tne name or in presi Gueas-W ke aub to Meet. The Guess-Who Club of Bhsdy Beach Rabekah lodge will meet with Mrs.

Chios Bright to guilt Wednesday afternoon. Auxiliary Meeta Tonight- The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Mechanical Department Association of the Burlington railroad will meet tonight at o'clock In; Enterprise Hell; Seventh and Edmond streets. Th meeting data of th organisation has been changed from the second Thursday In th month to th third Tuesday. 1 In Church Program Thursday Night, Mrs. H.

C. Blacks section of the women council of th Wyatt Park to Greenfield -Village for refresh dent Mrs. W. W. Abbott 3903 Syr- Committees named: Mrs.

C. Vt. BANDIT SUSPECT HELD, vsnle street from 2:30 to ociock, ment. Two Birthdays beet-red. reponea nia garage wa broken atx gallons of gasoline taken from a motor ear and sevsrsl tools stolen.

L. Wlntsrs, 101 South Thirteenth street re The program for the year will be Pag. Mrt. Lea Whit and Mrs. H.

O. Dow. membership; Mrs. B. B.

HOUSTON. Mo Sept Msrshall Brook yesterday arrested Pleaa Norrls near Cabool on a charge of holding up Verne discussed. K. V. Sorority riedgea.

Bitham. Mis Freda Meal and Dr. L. M. Hanns, music; W.

L. Daffron AI. EarTATB TBANSTEU. July a MIMKVurl Park Cemetarv Company te C. g.

(Maker sad win. lot el. Maanonal Na. a Alaaaodey mt 134. Memorial No.

I Ian t- to HolUa alaaander, lot lot Uoraoeial Ma. I Aut JI 8.rn.lo Ralph Buller and wMe, lot Miaierul No. 1 Ian sam. to Mn. 1.

t. Winter. Mrs. A. B.

Cosner, Noyea road and Twelfth atreet gave a party Mitt Irene Troyer, Mias Jessie LomX Mis Ilt Rostock and Miss Thekla Anderson, daughter ported the lock to hit gtrsge was broken snd some gasoline stolen. E. Trillnaky. jrl South Thirteenth street, lost two tlret and a quantity Lawn, a rural mall carrier. Sept t.

last The robber took the msll-msn's car. hta watch. 11 TO In of Mr, and Mrt. Leo V. Anderton of St Joaeph, hat been pledged to Murphy, reilgtout education last "night to observe the birthday of bet son, Almen Edwards, and har friend, Mrs.

Eva Boott Thirty-five guest wer present those from out-ot-towa including Mrs. en niaa M.aftonai ho. I oi aeioiine irom hit Chevrolet money, and abandoned the car andJ ine Sigma Kappa at Kansaa University. Jo Fleming, chairman of benevo-saat board; Mrs, Wsbb SaJur, Mrs, untf and bu.n.nd to Ora O. Pow.u mi aa 1 a It, Meek coun ia hi gtxaga, i uaU itlu, Another northwest Missouri pledge.

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