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PACE THREE MACON CHRONICLE. HERALD Thursday, April 27, 1939 Masonic Notice MHS SENIOR QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS (ho field. Ittiiil A big gold mine at Juneau Alaska, uses a million and a halt pounds of explosives annually. Special eommunicn tion of Censer Lodge No, 172, A. F.

A. M. Fri for the Panthers, with Lefty Elliott reudy for relief duty. TO ATTEND SOILS SCHOOLS Farmers In 10 Counties Enroll for Leader's Course Soil building practices will be used more extensively this year In 16 Missouri counties as a result of the day night at 7:00. Work Commandry Notice in the first degree.

Refreshments will be served. E. E. ZELADE, W. M.

B. B. STOCK, Sec'y. W. B.

Hushes, of Cnlluo, was dismissed Wednesday from the Woodland hospital, in Moberly, where he has been a patient. OFFICERS ELECTED AT GRAND R. A. M. MEET At the Royal Arch Mason Grand Chapter meeting, held In St.

Joseph on Wednesday, Carter W. Atkins, of St. Louis, was elected Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of R. A. M.

of Missouri. Among other officers elected were: Ray V. Denslow of Trenton, grand secretary, who formerly lived in Macon and Don Chapman, of Chilllco-the, grand scribe, who was formerly Emmanuel Commandry No. 7 Knights Templar will confer the Temple degree on one candidate Thursday evening April 27. All six knights take due notice and be governed accordingly, H.

K. WALKER, Com. EDDIE POTTER, Rcc. THE IDEAL GIFT for GRADUATION and MOTHER'S DAY A NEW PERMANENT conservation schools being held this MRS. DAUGHERTY HAS spring, believes John Falloon of the PART ON P.

E. O. PROGRAM Missouri College of Agriculture. In Mrs. George Daughcrty, one of tho 0-day schools which cover a per iod of eight weeks, 287 farm leaders Permanents $2.00 up Macon's most talented musicians, who is so generous in the giving of her arc enrolled.

Shampoo and Set 50c time and talent, was one of tne guest Each of the 18 leaders per county artists who appeared on the P. E. O. MARGUERITE'S will develop a plan for a completo a court reporter and lived in this Guest Day luncheon program on Tues city. conservation program on the homo farm by applying tho Information day afternoon at the Jefferson Hotel.

Beauty Shoppe Callao, Mo. Geo. C. Marquis, of Independence, Mrs. Daughcrty had chosen for her received during tho school sessions.

well known In Mncon and vicinity piano numbers "Rustles oi spring, and who has visited here many times BIRTHDAY DINNER SUNDAY HONORING FRANK HENRY Sevrcnl friends gathered Sunday, April 23, at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry to help Frank Henry celebrate his 73th birthday. At the notfn hour every one pnrtook of the sumptuous dinner which was served cafeteria style. Those enjoying the daywprc: Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Williams and son, Mrs. These sessions include a study of soil resources nnd fertility maintenance, good land use practices for economi arrd "To spring," two selections so appropriate to the season and the oc was re-elected grand lecturer at this rsrh important meeting. casion, and were vell given. cal feed production, farm forestry Through error, the report of the practices, contour farming and strip FORMER MACON MAN cropping, terracing, gully control and luncheon gave the names of the selections, and the name of the musician SERIOUSLY ILL IN K.

farm ponds. The course includes classroom study and practice work in NO MORE ROCKING DROPPING CHAFING with Johnny J. York, who with his fam was omitted, which was entirely un ily left Macon about three years ago, and have since made their home in Kansas City, is reported to be ill intentional. The services of Mrs. Daughcrty, on the many occasions which she is asked to perform, are indeed appreciated, and the above error was only an oversight on the part of the reporter.

in St. Joseph Hospital, in Kansas City. Mr. York underwent an operation five weeks ago and it was learned this Carrie Lowery and sons, E. C.

Baker, Mrs. Mary Long, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richmond, Mr.

and Mrs. Hardy Gar-iett, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brammer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

EvercH Leath and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker, Dean Cupp, Jim Hunt, Edd Henry. Music was furnished in the afternoon by John and Ed' Henry and Jim Hunt. Dancing also was enjoyed.

Everyone departed at a late hour and expressed themselves as having enjoyed the day and wishing Mr. Henry many more happy birthdays week that it will be necessary for him to be confined there for perhaps several months yet. Mrs. J. B.

Buckley left Wednesday for Kcwance, 111., to be with her sister, Miss Jen Ford, who is repoited to be quite ill. Mr, York traveled for a meat com The Queen of the Mncon High School Senior Class, Cleaver, is shown here between her two attendants, Neva Clair Parker on the left, and Evangeline Nush on the right. Miss Cleaver was elected Queen by a vote of the class. Miss Parker and Miss Nasli were runncrs-up in the voting and were designated as her attendants. New material fornu inft cushion Iwttn the hard plate and tender gum! ONE simple application makes loose) false teeth fit like new (or weeks, often MONTHS! Plates may be clean.

td without removing DENTUR EZE. PRICK MONEY BACK el rn GUARANTEE 1.DU pany while they lived in Macon, and since going to Kansas City has been NOTICE District meeting of conservation commission tomorrow night FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH ELKS LOUNGE, Macon, Mo. All members and sportsmen who are interested in the preservation of wild life in Missouri should be there. W.0. NEEL, Dist.

Pres. H. G. EDWARDS, Sec'y managing a restaurant. The many friends of Mr.

York hcie Mrs. Emma Jones and Mrs. FA sincerely hope that his recovery will Mrs. Kate Pollard left Tuesday for Paris, called there by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Mattie Stone.

Mrs. Pollard will also visit other relatives at Paris, her old Hcllcnsmith, of Bevier, were callers in Macon on Wednesday afternoon. be immediate. cd doubt as to the constitutionality of the bill which would prohibit the re-entry of any person convicted of desertion from the nation's armed forces during war-time and who fled the country to escape punishment. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Jones and daughter, Shirley Ruth, of Bevier, were in town on business today. home. v. II.

A. Wright, prominent Clar Mrs. John Lcfflcr of Callao was a WALGREEN System Drug Store Macon caller this morning. ence attorney, was transact aig business in Macon this morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Clarke, Mrs. Al Vaughn of Hunncwcll, is Mrs. Vesper Clark and Mrs. Harry WEEK-END SPECIALS spending this week in Macon, visiting Clarke, all of the Ten Mile commun ly, were snopping in Macon on her daughter and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Boone and friends. Monarch Krumbled Peanut SPECTATOR PUMPS Will Gwinner of the Kellogg Com Walter Wiggins resumed his duties St. Joseph Eagles To Meet Panthers Sunday Elmer's first big baseball attraction will be Sunday afternoon, when the St. Joseph White Eagles meet the Panthers at 2:30 m.

at Elmer. The White Eagle team includes about the same fji'oup of players, known last year as the St. Joseph Stockyards Team, that defeated the Panthers 5-3 last season. Steve Buban will be on the mound 2 Pkg. Pdw.

1 Jc Sugar Include a Lb. of Chocolate 19 munity, spent a few hours in Macon today at the McNaul Tailor Shop after today. Butter Large jar Town Crier Flour, 5 Lb. being absent a few days duo to the death of his mother, the lute Mrs. Barton Wiggins.

19" 16' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilcox, form Puff Cookies in your order 3 Lb.

Navy Beans erly of Louis, have recently mov Very Smart and Tailored Two Popular Grades ed here and have taken the apartment Dole's Pineapple Gems OOc Large can MISS McGIIEE TAKES li: of Miss Laura Williams, at 611 Pearl POSITION AT C-H hliss Helen Marjorie McGhoe, who Street. Green Beans, Corn, Toma foma' a $4 and $3 has been doing stenographic and 23' The Rev. C. H. Sherman, of the Pearl Street Methodist Church, and the Rev.

J. E. Isbell of the Clarence White, Tan Trim, Ties $5 Gas Gas All Time Mrs. Jas. Filler says: "Claa on my atom, nch was so bad 1 couldn't nat or aloi.n.

oven prnmrd on inv heart, yidlerlkn. 5 mo I -t as 1 wian. sleep fine, never felt better." toes, one each Chore Girl An extra large one Mushrooms small tin bookkeeping work for the past six months at the office of Wardell-Brown Company, as secretary to Chas. A. Wardcll, began her duties Tuesday as stenographer and city subscription collector for the Macon Chronicle-Herald, a position capably Methodist Church are expected to re-turn Friday from the Methodist Uni GIESELMAN SHOE HOUSE 8' 10' 19' fication Conference at Kansas City this week.

George Pohlman, who has also been attending, returned 9 31' 17c 23c 9C 9C 23c No. 2 can Beets L. C. White Syrup 1-2 gallon Old Dutch Cleanser Campbell's Tomato Juice, 3 cans L. C.

Fancy Apple Sauce, Nb. 2 can Honey: Comb, lb. 12c; Strained, lb. 2 Lb. Santa Clara Prunes, extra large Kraut, Hominy, Spagh- Pi etti.

each, ner can ,5 filled for the last five months by II. B. LEACH SON, Druggists home on Wednesday evening. Mrs, Wilson Bunton, who has employment in Jefferson City. Early Variety Peas 2 cans Mr.

and Mrs. Paul C. Mathis and Mrs. Mathis' sister, Mrs. E.

O. Evans, Miss McGhce, who has completed six month's course at Chillicothc ir 'y Business College, has the best wishes of Springfield, left this morning after a business trip and a visit in Try our best Peaberry 1 Oc Coffee lO 10 Lb. Granulated AQc of her many friends lor success in i Macon, her new location. 48 Her vacated position has been tak Sugar Dr. and Mrs.

C. O. West of New Cambria were Macon business call en by Miss Doris Runyon, who has recently been employed at the Bungalow Cafe. ers on Wednesday afternoon. J.

L. Gibson, operator of the Ma Mrs. Aaron Reuck and baby son, Mickev. returned to their home in con Hatchery, vho Saturday afternoon suffered a li.yht strdtc, was re Brookfield on Wednesday afternoon ported to be recovering as well as after a visit with Mrs. Reuck's mother, Mrs.

A. L. Sutton, and family, on East Vine Street. They were could be expected, under the circumstances, it was reported from I ho accompanied by Mrs. Reuck's sister Extra Special for Friday and Saturday Kraft's High Grade Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, Qt.

size 37c. We sell a lot of nice dressed springs each week-end, sizes about 50c to 65c; Fresh Meats, Lunch Meat, Bacon, Hams, Strawberries at market prices; Winesap Apples, 4 Lbs. 25c; Grapefruit, 3c to 5c; Oranges, small size, 2 dozen 25c; Sunkist, 23c; Pineapple, fresh, 15c; Fresh Peas, Green Beans, New Potatoes, Salad Mix, Radishes, Lettuce, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Mangos, Good Country Butter, Cottage Cheese, Ralston's Milk and Cream: QUALITY MERCHANDISE SERVICE PARKER THOMPSON TWO PHONES CALL 2131 and husband. Mr. and Mrs.

Tuck home tin's morning. Mr. Gibson friends sincerely hope that he will be able to be at his place of business Reynolds. rj before many weeks. Mrs.

T. H. Vantine and Mrs. Morton Whisenand, of New Cambria spent a few hours in Macon on Wednesday. COOK'S IIWssmmsmmsmSiWi Ji nil (J Miss Evelyn Bevan, of Bevier, was Macon caller on Wednesday.

Mrs. Earl Todd and daughter and John Lovern, of Ethel, is a medical patient at the Samaritan hospital, admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Carroll, of Shelbina were call ing in Macon a few hours on Wednes day. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ryan and Mrs. Albert Wright of La Plata were among out-of-town shoppers here on Paint and A PV'Q Wallpaper 1 IvTl I Hardware and Auto 111 Rubey Street Macon, Electrical Appliances Supply Phone 2155 DINNER TONIGHT IN HONOR OF MISS REYNOLDS Miss Mary Margaret Reynolds, will be honored at a dinner this evening, given toy her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Reynolds, in celebration of her 15th birthday. Guests for the dinner will include immediate relatives, namely: Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Hill and Betty Ellen, all of Bevier; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mr.

and Mrs. Ura Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson artd son, Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Reynolds and the honoree. Another "Righteous Blow'' LOUIS, April 27 (AP) The We're celebratingCook's "25 Yearsof Paint Progress" with a big 6-day sale of quality paints and household decorating needs! Read every item check every price! Buy now! 6 DAYS SALE STARTS MONDAY Rev. Mary Ellis, militant vice cru sader, claimed today with pride that she, Gov. Lloyd C. Stark and the sheriff's office of St.

Louis county had "struck another blow for ALL PRICES GOOD SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY HOUSE PAINTING WSP 2-COAT The evangelist said sheriff's depu FAMOUS fc'VWMI SYSTEM ties, after rcreivin, a telegram from A for 85 31 OF HOME Ck Miss Bernice Vickrey has been do the governor, had prevented a "nude Headquarters For Paints Wallpaper Tne largest stock in Macon County. Featuring Mayflower and Aristocrat wallpapers. Displayed so you- can see it and priced so you can buy it. FEATURING SIMMONS GUARANTEED PAINTS Get real protection and long-lasting beauty! First, apply Supcrwhitc Primer it seals the wood uniformly to provide a perfect foundation for the finish coat. Then apply COOK'S House Paine in any of IIS beautiful colors or white.

Get 3-coat painting value at 2-coat cost! Special sale prices! ing stenographic work at the office DECORATING dance" by 10 girl performers at a "stag" attendod by 1800 men last night. COOK'S HOUSE SUPERWHITE of R. White Son Company lor several weeks. Mrs. Jim Harris, who has been quarantined due to the illness of her little son, was dismissed last week and resumed her work at the White office this SEN.

CLAP.K TO COMMITTEE PAINT PRIMER Rapidry has everything you need in an enamel! Made in 17 charming colors. Regularly $1.44 per quart. $109 QUART PINT II TCT ADD I VET! A Factory Shipment of Glass Succeeds Lewis of Illinois In Foreign Relations Membership $998 Mm CAL. $2.88 in5's -J $2.88 in 5 DEMFSEY HOSTESS MRS. WASHINGTON, April 27 (AP) The strength of mandatory- neutrality ENAMEL ARMORCOTE FLOOR ware and Enamelware Ga-Color Gift Novelties Range Shaker, ass't color 10c Drip Jar blue ealOc Food Bowl, 4 -color asst.

each 10c Kitchen Flower Pot, ass't color 10c advocates was increased on the senate foreign relations committee yes Englfsh Bone China (Cups only 2 for 5c Cups. Saucers, pair 5c Plates, 1-2' in. each 5c Cereals, 6 each 5c Plates, Dinner, 9 in. ea 10c 0 A lustrous, hard-wearing floor enamel for use inside and out terday when the Democratic steer 89 $3.11 PER CAL. ing committee named Senator Clark, side, on wood or concrete! fl-f (IT i I lr li-tw tmoifiol this nvanf TO THE IRIS CLUB Mrs.

D. L. Dempsey entertained the Iris Bridge Club with a one o'clock luncheon on Wednesday afternoon, et the Jefferson Hotel. Following the luncheon, bridge was played at three tables in the Elks Club parlors. Favors were won by Mrs.

Wilbur Albright and Mrs. Fred Robins. Democrat, Missouri, to succeed the late Senator Lewis, of Illinois, as a LIQUID WAX 7 IS. Resular SI Value I AO' kT PASTE WAX 47c RegHlar 65c Value I I IB. COROCPOLISH'zPLdc Resular 32c Value I LINCOTE 06 Regular $1.45 Value I QT SCREEN BLACK 11 Resutar 45c Value I WfcQT Special PricesTn BAKN PAINT HAVE Cov'd.

Refrigerator Jars 25c LOVELY WALLS FLOOR TRIM committee member. Clark is coauthor of a proposed revision of the Use Cook's Velvar! Ifl ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY OVENWARE washable, lonar wturinc neutrality act which would limit VARNISH; soft 'in sheen. 14 lowly tint and white. Batalarlr the president's discretion in placing INTERIOR GLOSS A medcrately priced, qoick-dryinjr enamel for walls and woodwork. Withstand, abuse! Ckarmitur col-era.

Rnrularly SI.M Sue perqoart! the act in operation. He resfgncd from the senate military affaire for fleora. arnitore. woodwork and trim. Clear and 4 stain col- era.

Recnlarty SLK erquan. Mrs. Hattie White, of Ten Mile, is visiting hsr daughter, Mrs. Ralph Talbot, and her many friends in Macon for a few days. Mrs.

White was a former resident of Macon. FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES, Reg. 5c; Now, 3 fpr 10c BROOMS, 4-Stitch Seedless Straw, Reg. 35c; now 25c PAILS, Extra Heavy Galvanized, 10 now 19c TUBS, Extra Heavy Galvanized, Nd. 2, now 63c CHICKEN WATERERS, Glass, Reg.

10c, now, 3 for 25c committee to accept the foreign VELVAY 7IoCr relations post. si BersjoarL uersiuan. RAPIDRY VARNISH TRIES TO BAR BERGDOLL A 89qt Sic Per PINT S2.7S GAL WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE Move in House Committee Concerns 1 Cook's finest household varnish! Amazinely dur. Miss Shirley Dean Cook, a senior in Macon High School, is reported to be confined to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Cook, World War Profit Dodger able. Regularly $1.88 See Our Wallpaper Style Show Wednesday, May 3 per quart. WASHINGTON, April 27 AP) Ef SEE THE NEW BOSS OIL COOK STOVES They, are as fast and clean as gas. There I no smoke or odor with the new Boss 'Top Speed Burners. For a' larg-' t.

er allowance on your old stove, see usw i l4 Quality Hardware forts of tle house military committee to deny Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, World war draft-dodger, readmission on Jackson Street, due to sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and 'baby, of Marceline, visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Baker's sister and husband.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raw. and daughter, Vlst Norma Lee, Macon, Mo. 107 Vine Street 24 a' to he United States encountered legal obstacles Wednesday.

him 'J rear MW nrwniiniwwi mm1 Some committee members express-.

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