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y"? -scr T. "- jmf . vT5 -r P-ST- ?-sPBH!H!5Miltl T'""a,rr , THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Society Miss Ella F)att, society editor. II )OU have norj 0 social txcnls of inter est to Columbia and the Vmiersity, the Missourian udl appreciate it if jou will callJUiss IT)atl by telephone, A'o. 271. betaeen 11 o'clock and noon, each day. about thirty bojs and girls Saturday af ternK)n and evening vritlt a parly and a picnu iuprr, in honor ot" the birth da f.f tlwir lUjrar old i, Staulr). Mrs. A. Rom Hill entertained today at i luncheon for Mrs. Laura Frarer of Han nibal. Mo, lio is the gu-t of Mrs. Mar flail Cordun, Ashland sratL A l.l of verbena foimed the centerpiece for the dininc room table. TV KiKSif e: Mrs. -Marshall Cordon. Mrs. V. S. Wil liaras, Mrs. C U. Miller. Mr. No. Mm. Ceutfe UFcvre, .Miss Frances Den ny and Mr". Margin t Cliamberlain. Tent four member of the Interme diate Eptirtli League of the Mcthodi'l Church attended a i-cnlc giten by the league at Sliepaid's farm last night. The parly left Columbia aliout 5 uVlntL, re turning about y i.Morl. Mrs. James L Ilifgs and Mrs. U. K. Tinley trre the 1 Itaprons. The memliers of the Farmhouse vill po mi a hay ride and picnic to Tin Spout Springs uet Saturday evening. The haperoii ill It Mr. ami Mrs. 1- A. ll.Im and Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Weaver. There -mil lie bout ttrntyfie nmples jii the part). Od. t . E. Prranm. commandant of ihe R. 0. T. C in the- I'niiersily, is Mailing his wn, J. P. l'erwms a cadet at the Kemper Military JxIkioI, at llionviUe. Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Darius .,f Droad- vav and West boulevard entertained Enjo) God's Outdoors All You can These Fin i- Fall Days A Picnic TotlieRiier Or Out on llinhson Creek Helps Make Life Enjoyable. And the Lunch Harris Will Male Sanduiches As Quick!) as You Wish. HARRIS' Millard & Sisson The, following uomen of Gdumhid and of the. limvejsit) will assist at the reception to be given'by the Reta Theta Vi fraternity Octolier 22. from 8 to 10:30 o'clock: Mrs. Derry McAIcstcr, Mrs. 1). A. Rohnetu Miss I'earle Mitchell. Miss Eva Johnston, Mrs. II. II. Bants Mrs. TVrldon G.tton, Mrs. IL E. Dangerheld. Mrs. Geo. Evans Mis. Brown Glenn, Mrs. A.IS0&S Hill, Mr. Rosa Ingels, Mrs. J. C Jones, Mrs. Tom King, Mrs. George Lefcvcr, Mrs. KUa 1). Taylor and Misses ilula VanDjiie. Jane Rogers. lMen Cave. Ester Hill, Harriet Jacijuin. Jean Bright. Cathtnne Ware, Corine Mackey, Alice Wieilmr, Helen Yantis, Fue Gray, Ilia DicLerson, Geirgia France, Eliza Vlli Teels, Marcia Cu)etie, Ub Wjalt, Allrne Rirhaidson, Berniee Chihls Iji rile Gne-s Virginia Rogers Amelia Tlioraiison, Melvin ljnd, Maitlia Mar tin and Modrfle White. The Tin Kappa I'i fraternity will en lerlain hum 1 to 6 o'clotL Friday after iKwn. October It, m nil a tia in lionor of iheir ehaptron, Mrs. Hora Wi.nluard Tlie color sthenic of ol.l gold and black mil be carried out in the decoration The ceilings and walls mil lie covered hilb a latticewoiL of autumn f Jlutf pumpkins and corn. In ihe ieceivin? line uill be Mrs. Flora Uoodwaid. Mrs. lnej CLuL. Miss lu Rose. Mrs. C. H. Rollins Mrs John Johnston. Mrs V. Ross Hill. Mrs George S)les. Mis O M. Siewaii. and Miss I ulu Huhlunl. Mis I- W. Stephens Mrs 1. O. Hoik ada. Mrs II. 1. Bragg, and Mrs. Dan (.. Stine ill be at the tea table. They will be assisted by Muses Ethel Wakefield, Nancy Moore, Caroline Collins Helen Marbut, Mary Beas Meervy, Alice vied mer, Conine Made). Exie Cray, Laura Vrances ileadon, Maxine Christopher, Lucille Gross Margaret Baxter, Ber niee Quids Mary Cliorn, Dorothy Jones Georgia France, -Mary Welch, Louise Jlcrrington. Ehzalielli Hall, Eli.Ise Wil son, Elizabeth Atteberr), Manila Martin, Marcia Gu)etle, Zrlla Whitmarsli, and ell Cotliran DiggesMrs Uidor Loeh, Mjs A. G. Spencer. Mis R. II. Baker, .Mrs C SI. Agisting ihe lHits ill be Sirs C W. rape.Mrs jj E. Thornton, Mrs J. a Smith. SIr. H. W. Bain. Mrs Fannie I Jones, MrsJamrs Gonlon, Mrs Stanley Hemphill and Mis Llva Plank, new girls in 'agriculture at the Agri colae house, 911 Lowry street. The house was decorated with autumn leaves. The refreshments were cider, ging bread and stick candy. Slrs W. G Curtis Westmount. has re turned from the Ozarks where she at tended the Writer's Cuild outing. Delta Tau DelA announces the pledg ing of LeonarJ Connett of Si. Joseph. Alplia Delta Sigma, honorary adver tising fraternity, announces the initia i.n nf VrsnV Houston. James Shumake, III Brown and Slelulle. Wooilhurr. I Cliristian College Notes. I J Mis Hrlen Harvr, a graduate of the clavH nf lylH of CJiri-ilian Cnllrgc as marrinl lo O. h. V. iMxIrirh u Kansai flla. DftlliAr it tli a lnilarn.liiiH ssij f, ss miri 1 at ! 4tfIlnBlslll1s:j BMileard Christian Church In Kansas I Oty. The bride was attended by Miss J f.wenn Ilinerman of Chicago, a former classmate. Mrs Woodruli is well known in Gihiiidua. Afier her graduation from ihe Ijlieral Arts department, she fiui-lil 111 the Giuvivatory of Music in V)Y) For two years, she has been an assist ( am instructor in the Music Diparlnient at rinwian College. Mr. Woodnrh N a fermer studrnt in the Skml of J..ur uahsiii at the I'mveisity. Mr. and Mrs Woodrnh will make their home in Kan vis f iij. State clubs are popular at Christian fVIl,... tlita .Mr Tin- cirls from Hfi- imis meaniml Monda) morning, electing the followins officers: rresiilmi. viisa 13, 1920 ' PACTTBMt " ' ' ' ' ' --- " SSi S 1 "S Ltf Josephine Beckwortli: secretarr and treasurer, Miss Phoebe Grace Coe. A dinner will be given by the club ic the college dining room next SatuMjv . mg. AIlSS fr9.t V... l f 1-1 - . .i 01 v-auiorioge, - " been tlie guest of .Mm Lillian lreen. The narnt ,.f t... V,-.r Tf- I- ..... u. ..1.3.. ..tfuiui nouus drove Sunday from Madison for a short visit at Christian Gdlege. The following students from Sloberly spent the week-end at home: Janet San derson, Abene -Marshall, Helen llolman, Nadine Holman and Pauline Walden. SIlSS Krmila Grr.nl .IihImii m, .l.s University and a graduate of Christian -ouege last year, was a dinner guest of Miss Agnes Slatton on Sunday. Sirs Rose Lisenhv rtiinrnTu1 tli young women who sit at her table, at a weaa lry Monday atternoon. Tlinse al tending were Mary 1 latum, Ruth Savlre. Phoebe Grace Gie. Julu (j.le anil Nsi.la . . . Patterson. New York Chicago Theia Sigma Phi, Ismorary journalist -oroniy, announces-ihe rleilgini.' of Miss UlCile MmiLoflVr. . Johnston Bros. Best of Grocerifs Fresh Vegetables Fresh Fruit And The Host Brands or all kinds of canned Goods Johnston Bros. Phone 375 .Mrs Frank L. Martin. 2i1 Flgewrl avenue, will entertain fiom 4 to 6 orl.ick Froby afternoon with a lea for ihe mem bcrs of the Woman's Jr.urnali.in Oub. Tbie assisting will ue. JIrs A. lias. Ildl, Mrs llerbeil Smith. Mr. Alfonso Johnson, Mrs Robert S. Mann and MI J Julia Sampson. , The Phi Kappa Psi fralrrnily lirld mi liation lat nicht for Ralph ehle and Ben Brown. .. I 3 Miss Helen and Fiances Mitchell will, entertain ihe members nf the Gray Daval wedding Jiarty at dinner Tuesday even ing, Octolier 1). 1 Mioses Fmraa and Stella Straw n. West Rroadwav, rntertainnl today with a lunch 'eon for Mis Earl Odell of Los Anfrles ' whi is ihe guest of Mrs Guiles Hale 1 Jlr. Hilt street. Mis Willevn Oewilstin of ly.uisiana. I Mo will arrive Saturday for a visit with 1 iAIiss Alice Wirdinrr. at the Pi Beta Phii n.ouse. Slis Crewds.in will sing at the I 1 Gray Duval wedding October 21). ( Agricolae, an organization of girls in ihe Gdlege of Agrnulrure, gave an in. formal tea yrsterday afternoon for the TJCSv TXT 1 1 Vr n TV A Jl-1. . VV1S11IIIVIU O.. n A Presents & Jk FA' MITE ROSE CUT -&! fiFm CLASS IN DISTINCTIVE J$p' . (bfLfe AND ORIGINAL PATTERNS. W jS SUIEF1EL0 PLATE IN fr'lL 'm)ST MODERN STYLES. H-SLjfc ' ISEST AMERICAN WATCH- f.j nrJS F.S. AND DIAMONDS OF MW VvNra ALl" SIZKS AND PlilCES- $ S Hemiingers Mf JSL 'l.'l - - Broadway flB L t I t BhH LJrX 1 JJLagf 'flfy ft jB aV . ' . Announcing the formal opening of our Costume Blouse Shop Paris has said and vha else should know hut Paris that these filmy, ex quisitely embroidered, enlrancingly beaded blouses of beuitch int; colors, uhen combined ttith one's new ninter suit, threaten dangerously lo rit al, if not usurp, the ' throne of popularity now occupied by the one piece afternoon or tailored frock. With vo : aried a selection fresh from the eastern shops t.w tie cann-)l help but meet -1 'he apprqial of the most disrrimi- nann. Mrs. S. M, Metty Second Floor Tliilo Bldg. Broadway and Hitt . - ..-., s w-i'syt.J5, Men Women Register! All student oters Ioth men and women, who lnc in St. Louis Kansas City -J St. Joseph MustRegister Registration will he held in the reading room or Ac- ademie Hall from 1 lo 5 oVlock. Thursday, October 14 , CIIAS. L. MOORE . y Pros. Student Republican Club T CLAIRE McCEE . j , Pres.iStudent Democralir Uub 1 ""3 'vvw Gifts for the Bride For the liovicr, the chest present, and the wedding present you will find many suitable gifts in our tore. We wish especially to bring to your attention the Derrjvale Linens. We are the exclusive dealers of this widely known line, and bac many beau tiful sets of the tablecloths with njpl.ins to match. There are also other table linens, niadiera napkins, dresser scarfs, pil lows, and many oilier gifts. Our special prices on blankets and comforts will aKo lie helpful. You will find all our slock pricetl most conservatively. ( W '-"' : " " mm 'ws. ' J Football University High School vs Kirksville High School (State Champions) Friday, Oct. 15, 2:30 p. m. Rollins Field Admission, 35 Cents Your Opportunity 1 One You Can't Miss I i Glasgow Tailors 22South 9th St. C W. MARTIN, Mgr. Are ou putting ofT buying tha winter suit, because jou think they are too high and will come down? Jus: li-ten to our clothes talk for a minute, ant! jou'll he convinced that we are offering you a real lurgain. Suits that we offer for $45, $50, $55 other tlothers would ask as high as $60, $65, and $75 if they were tailored made. Think what you arc getting a suit to order evactly the way jou want it, loose fitting, tight fitting, single breasted, double breasted or any way jou want it. You get a choice of many iiiJleriaN. and you arc guaranteed a fit. If it don't fit, jou can bring it luck and we will order a new suit. And we are offering jou an Extra Pair of Pauls Free with a suit jou buy. Isn't this in it self a wonderful .savings. Here you have the wear of two sliits for the price of one. You know that llie'pjnts of a suit always wear out first Your coat will still lie good Why shouldn't you use it? Come in now and place your order. Doll up in it when the Tigers play thRSooner, on October 30 at Lollins Field. Prices of these extra fine stilts , .1 .!.. Mill $45 $50. $55 m4-J & r m hs J 14 W a M ' ! -fcyi.1 SEj m ri i-3 at . ?' ii.t.ji 3S I i 3110 as rtiii? I.-.-..1 e5,I -!H .! S ! V WW rl &t I tfi:l .m rum- fl MM. ' - t trct i -- ,b4 -. s ' ' ? -(1 1 ttitSv (UkA .JaBti