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THE COLUMBIA EVEXIXC MISSfoURIAN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1920
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Society
fhicl.cn iilsd nndwiche ere stirei
Prof, end Jla. 0. K.' .Johnson. Mrs.
Marenerl:s Earntlt and Mn. H. Kim
1 sere chsprrons. 1
Busy Time for Boone County
Farmers
rVi-- "P'licL-J.irt. X):.lllne,
VUlil AJ,UOIYUig JJCgUlSI
Illijh School. Jukin Johnson, Tbomas
Stoat and Aubrey Wood; Otto Johnton,
Mrt. J. D. Greer of Slcjlco vere dlnnei
guests at Chritian
Mrs. Crecr is Tuning Mrs. Edpii
Ella Frett. socielr editor. II tea hate nms ol urncl erenti ol inirr.l
tymoia Bi e University, the Mtuoorian tcill appreciate it if )ca itiI
IJfet "f lUtP'"""' -' oenrera u octocK ana noon, each day.!
k&ailay nijlit dinner guests at the ' FHzabeth HartSind Donald Rob-mo.
I Boone iacm "'" -"-" '' ucoen iimi, uuries jiscifsn, I'mtmore
..... i:.hrri u. r.ans. .Mr. ana . uiison. it3in!i liarrtft Lmm. ...,. mc mcnioers ol in rtu tvjinna
HDW '" ' ' --r . ..-.., .wfc.. ...i.ife. , - -- ri- - T.
tot M. Deucy and Miss Jane James Shelton, jtarl Gould Arthur. Ia-l5ra'ern"y entertained the following din
nffiam J. O'Brien. Mi's Rath lion, Richard Drake, Charles Cenenay, jCCT P! eslerda: Misses Martha Sue
HTftur F Mating, Jr, .Mix Lu- lucuaru tiainr, biiHard Singleton. "'. wrneua inompson. .naiine
George 5. uajms, ?ui June vtvic igcr, jonn wrani, L)nn ramble,; v'"w",: -'j mtiwu-, tirvim
waKe
AuXTaue Hiah SehooL da?
' ' ..!... I AnmiNW inil Tlmat I Minnlrt
f . r . . . . . .- .' nn r th i ?. ilitnr a irfmCT na? .to iii acre, an iverave aI two nr ihr. " . . v. ,
luf, Vr. u. tan-arc's ol ulaafuja and' -"- - - -7- ; - - -- ltui- .iJ .l . 7 "C ..
to ao mroupnoui lac jcar j 10 HJ5K cui,:mm-'-m vutg u vj mo cnuic me.
uealco vere umnei , nd ww thjt Jwk j., hjJ he judginI (rom thu jj hnll j,
rj n ri ( ' ne,the corn I.usVin? set is abdat to bs la man hutking com In theae counties can
-Mrs. Ldfar.U. Uii,ij . .v. ,i .,, ImsV and eril. fm ! 1(V T...I.J. .
rttshed ttion tfc? rural sta;e ihusV and crib from 50 to 100 buihds a
. .1-
. I Tnt liram of Km Madrid. tt and l MJ
t-m
r.o and Dan Hudson; Edward Johnson
alternate.
Hamilton Hitb SeiieoL Dale .Jdjan,
Roy Toone and George nison.
Olcan High School. Ceorje Crum, Earl
Amos, and Ererei Ilecht.
Sarannah High School, Catl Diioft
Huston Halt and George Ttlse; Ettcl
rw C Johnson. Miscs rionitliy . Henry DunVcr, Uc,Slunley, Albert Kur- Rf hards Margaret Baxter,. Ethel
J Helen Kirrhner, C O. Craig, '.nis and Mr. artd .Mrs. A. A. Tibbe ofJ' Frank Robertson.
.. .i. ... n'v-ii n:nT.i1 f Wasbincton. Mil I " -
. H.mUton. Otto O'KelL Diiabeth ' Washington, Mot
I.
Finer Kershaw, Alfred, Hal,
goniM Mtmford. Miss Clory Kirk,
5. Carter, -Miss .uuurca Alien,
y. Waniock, Mim Conine Kntpp.
u;orie Jones KenilB Lcocs, Jliia
(Vir.n and Mrs. Harry Quinn,
ijelatcnvAiciJon irn, i n ao-, j,,,,,
. Drenton, iirpi l. nau'uun, j.
A. Fatio. L. S-rrcihoU, t.
Mrs. G. T. Kline, 407 Matthews stree
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Ta!or have re- entertained at dinner yesterday for Ever-
Mrned from a 'freelaNisit in Roanoke, I e,t Kncl-'r' mother and daughter,
. with their son, .Tniliam D. Tajlor, ,r Celeste of Oltumwa. Iowa.
anu :.ir. lajlor.
ISoH,
Th out-of-toxn 5u;.-!3 a!
who cane to attend
and to tpend th. week-end were:
Misisipoi Countici in the extirme south
-a-t pvt of the stale hjve doUdcd upon
be prices to lie paid by them this jear
for husking corn. They agreed upon 5
ents a bubel for corn on land free from
siurcr-' and 7 cent a bushel for that
fathered on rwor land. Tbee prices do
pot include- board.
What a man could make at these price
defends upon his ability but, Eecording
t" :me farmers, an aicrage man ran
I huk only Ml. buhcls a dai. An arr i
Hie members of Cm Chi Clu, lionorary ' age man, then, rould make Jz-W a uay
Moore,
Jeffer.
on Hatcher alternate.
Palmer'High School, Carl Brown, Joe
Brovn and Carl Cillispie.
Marshall High School. Charles Correb, I Wricht. alternate.
Raymond Kein and Teddy Hentger; J. Call High. School Irtin Coon, Glenn
C Withers and Carl Sehuler alternates. I Rotunan and Lem Elliott: Royce Bailey,
Mamille High School. Ira Thornton. I alternate.
fTorm.qn Trittr fimt Ravtninil Prt knil.tTu IK 1. Ckn1 f1i SlIr.
Team Ladi Wth 1595 Points RI- Emmeu Whileaker and Morris Harmon, ) Jim Steen and GeraTJ Annin; Carl Bower.
a . val Has 1562. alternates. . and Lowell Fislier alternates.
The final results of the Junior tiel Martinsaie Hgih School, Ralph Potet, lthany High School. Harold Wiley,'
Modc.judging confst held here Friday Byron Nidiolt and Darrel Young; Her- Archie Frank and Paul Smith; Vera
man an Hoozier, alternate. i Miller alternate.
Tuscumbia High School, Oliicr Brook-j Springfield High School, William A.
man, Wjley Berry and Harry Walker, jwhitlock, William Baxter and Joseph
Huntsville High School. Raymond j;mi'h; James Gilmore alternate.
Traig. John SntliS and Harold Dameron; I Tina High School, Maitin ColliTer,
Harry Motley, George Ticklin and Frank Dolph Cramer and 1rgil Miles; Lester
Oickinson, aliernate.
MAYS1LLE WINS CONTEST
and Sa'turday" are. as followsr Marsville.
lo9l points, Ira Thornton, A. age 17.
Herman-Trotter, B. age 1 Raymond
Farri C age 18.
This, team was the winning team. A
trophy cup was given tlt-m by the Kan,
. , . Inter-frattrnity, entertained with an in In tin's tinic of high wages Uu amount isas uiy Itar, ana a trip to the Interna- Jfammett, alternate".
.j",t' ' '. forma! dance Fnda eremng at the Sig ! terms to be small, but comparvd with'tionai uvc stocK txrutiition at Uncagol w. -. , , , . r,i,i t,.
c" - ' M. 1-1,: I....- Tl ....... . XI:...- r TJ f. .X 1. - f. .V.H monl kRI PlVtl 1a lllf hV h- nmi I hm. - -- .
, .... ... . . .... . ,..., .....-... , o - l-. .u.-. .lock, Hane Kcesman and .Minor ttil.
U ls.rrcxnoli, r... r .-,. pv ,. rmW, n, t.aip rrantrrami i.oocriscn. neien , ,, a reasonaaie wage. wv.u. " ."-""r.1 "L """ liams: Arthur IxflL aliernate.
KB,Chniinrt?r.el t;.i; liiie,-. Cutter, Donald -Robertson. Robert Hart. . """. ' '""7T, -be farmer orCent.al Mir.ti. 'ui :".-."::. Z.ZI?,' c.u"'ttT:. Macon High Scliool, Metrit Poller. Ben
I by the Missouri Live Stock Producers'
Association.
Huntsrille, 1562, won by A: Stewart;
C I -t ..
anuncr xiixniBie.
Salisbury High School,
.tela Robbins, Miss Gertrude Mar-iQiarles Rubicap. (Blaknr.ore Wilson, 1,.tantc"Jx',,'-5'Vj x ,n0' ,,eciJttl ur"n a f"hl P'j 'rhv-
I" na,-encr.. V'"5": :V,5,!a'r'' Carre:t. George Kling. Jamc nr : ! M; " nl ZZ r. X JZ. Ins com Luu accoruing tojt t iuuer
limits, licit . Aiu .!-- .n uc iiifiion. rari iniiiE- rTi t.imvn . -. .... . . .. .. v.... i K. m . m
rn,Ttoe. Carl Mir. Miss Lsuiae . Arthur Jlahcru Kicfcatd Drake. Mr. and ?TJ' ' Bn?.J"S.5cc. "J ,nC. ' ' . r around Columbia will j - - 'r- -- " "'. . wn. IUird Ftllo. . and Marion Johnson? 1920.
I- . . . .. .. . . -.i- . . . ' . . ivars uiv. .nrs. r.i taior ana irs 1....1. 1 .... t,.i..i r iii. i-wrt, nwi vi wucn. iiauuuuu, t. n !.. 1. .. ... .
. Oar Surk, Vi- Jiuui lUMIn. . A. iilbe of WaVjlnzton, Mo- w t wT" .ilr c7 7 "i; "u" .j ,i"vww' uc " v:"" --.. - -;- nn . pj,..i,. .!-, hv w ,- nai unxtsay aiccmaip. (Kmporary carrier on lloutc io. , nas
LCrge Ruth,M..s Ebrabeth liar.' Ricb.nl lUfncr. Edward Singleton, ' - " " " '" " '"TZTlylTT:,.. Boehmer; Uuliico'ibe 1432. won by W is-, ififco ' '''' ,1"" '" AmM' P '"" "P"'"?" in
Jma Stark, v.m li-rnice UiUUs. i i.eort U'rger, JOSn Orant, Lynn Uamule. ' Mr. Henrr Ess of Kaius Gtv will ar ' " "' V" i:" ... .--,.,,.,, ,,,, , . . . . wiuuic u.us awi jonnwn. periouon nouie o.o. inese cuaugrs
' i I niAKt til lliah Hnnl I n fill I
Changes in Rural Route Serrice. j
Arch S. Pralher. rural carrier on Route
Xo. C, has been transferred t't Route No. t
Walter 4. Arnold G. Jarolis, formerly carrier of
this route, was automatical! retired un
Thomas'Jobn.ldcr the RetireurVit Law. September 20.
Leon A. Mitchell, who lias been
i lUppc), J- E- Campbell, C E.
U, L. Rusll Trembly, Miss Jewell
Thomas j. Moore, Miss
Stoat, John R. Lewis, Jr, Miss
i Surr Mehin B. Walbce, R. E.
!, T. Ferguson. C Cooper, F A. Ben
xlsit with Mrs. J
Henry UJni.er, Leo fciunley and Allien riVF tomorrow for
Mrruu 4 P. McBaine.
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ralph and Ira ,
Fischer, Richard Shipliv. Harry Wuerten- i ' 0. Hockaday left yesterday for Chi
ttechcr, William GroEchen, HJ-iben Cann"?g n business trip.
I rib much of iL Hi partner in the real
Utcfirm, A. J. Estcs, sa)s tliat to feed
he corn to cattle and hogs in the field
'. the mosl economical way to dispose of
(it.
Individual prizes were awarded as fol
I Tows: Ira Thornton. Maysrill: 578, watch
! git en by Kansas Cty Chamber of Com
raerce and a cup" from the Journal of Ag-1
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i -w uwwi, "--iHt.fiML S13: 1 arod Damerin. HantB .
--- - . . -- i -- r 1 r T t . It . . . . 1.-T1I I !..-. !! I Fa - ..---,---,.------ - ,
,F. TOcond,, Orlo Bond Wplzd. Mwe. ew Kwu wtB 3icL.Ii -J- ",?"-- r." -" "Z . . !, Mlj'w.Ti '!!.? f.,Z: J Bwn, ralmyra.
I Mrs. I. E Jones, Miss Cerad-;"oaEl -xiartnu rca ladey, .xtilton. '. "- " - - ,r,I, l. M, r., ;,i 1 th,..511'- 'u' n "CT' . MTnue.
M.a.T Kog, MIm Martha -. tti?!-"-1V,n: 'a '" hc vuldo M.T. SS men' ?;. T: '1-1. S.
odea. William ngle. .Mis Mabel """" " -vlff-or. .uiu . of Jn,5 r,., M3dde . - , . . f , ci -.,.- ,.
lie teams eniereu were: .xew i.nuon
UniomiUe High School. Leo Paul, Case , wdl take effect tomorrow.
JVAVAV.WA
"From Soup
To Nuts"
Td be successful a dinner
should be arranged as a
ic'-o!e and each part should
tc t'ebest. The soup, com
'" Hrst' deserting of cs
pccinlltcntionqoodsoup
uiH.add to the pleasing quali
ties of each succeeding
course. "i
Tlwt's the kind of soup that
introduces a dinner in The
Booth of Romanicc.
HARRIS'
Millard & Sisson
rtUUWWWUlA
Oscar Qajpool, lilbsr Long, Charleo
here would 4e no trouble in getting I
Dnnkwatcr. Joseph T. Upte- tna ,urK " owt, Sunton of Carthage, a graduale of the1, ,, cooJ wa-e. He said lhat most!
JHss Julia Uondurant. John C l rlu ""u Ths,fl.:. . " n J'cltr' cn" linersity of.Missouri. recently mem , 'aimers coeld u- liieir own families and; .
Mr. and J'rs. IL i. .Mris, Edna c' Jonnson, irgu unwiaii. jonn o ,i,e facuiIy f ,,,,. ruUon lligli -id hiring extra hrip, and lliat recently
VSiUiam Uicoson. Miss '-""s Walter aiecamp; hdward Uarce, t si anj Msrtiu I. Hamilton, an em njay 0f them liad been doing this to cut
Xlrgit 1 albert, .Leo ttetzcL William j poye f ,ne Fulton PoMoSce, look place , own expenses. According to him only
Walts. Robert Meyers, Harry Tniilt,i4, ,. christian Oiurch in JcJerson City I hoe who haic coin on the bottom lands
Frederick Peters, Richard Drew, Hermo- Jl,orsJay, .0ember 11. After the cere-' iU need outide help,
ine Cowans At P. Thursby. Herbert 3,0,15,, hich was performed by the rutor ' C. W. Daus. rour.tr clerk, sajs that
Strain. Elrecr Cjajlord, William Pcitrmglor ,j,c cT-.urch. Mr. and Mis. Hamilton K d-o has husked corn for 2 cents a
end ni!im BoHing. 1 Kenl to c Lou, on a short Iioneynjn buhel ard tliat up 10 a few years lhat
Zeta Beta Taa: M. F. Friedman, Mau- Jip j,. marriage wa a surprise. ,js considered n g.od price. He sap
riecL. Itoos, Daxid T. Berger, Charles ( Tj.e ,ride-is a daughter of U W. Srsn , hat corn husking comes at a time when
C Berger and Jerome L. Lon. , lon a rct-irrx farmer of Carthage. .she I be farmers arc unallj not busy at some
Phi Kari JVi:. George aatksoa, wa$ 0 graduate of the Ingh school there I Ling t!e and lhat thry should bac no
f?sviii. R111V- Rtrlurd Chameau &nd Aus. 1 1.. ,...t t : ,!,. ftl....;iv t j.cn t, :.. ..,,:..- I .1.. .1 ... C ,i.
ireslon llattenliurp, James lu tin Walden. . ,r,dnatioT here she tancht -one 1 . hMheL In resard to the higK records
Ililey.
Dcuwoodr, i1. Warren Coglizrr,
Cilberbe Conley, E. B. Wilkerson,
Ui Townsend and Miss SaraH
"awnsend, Mifs Alice Jlicmpson,
: E. Tutt, Mi- Catherine Mere-
Mercer, Miss Marjorie liar-
X,M:II Arnaudrt, Miss Louise Ijcy
1 F- Moms, Miss Glads Pershing.
.LMcCacunon, Miss Jean Allmann,
LADen, Jr Mi-s Marcelle Sihrer.
rENUS
PENCILS
Kappa Sigma: Russell B.Deeds, C vear at eosho and two years ap went
1, Jack E. Thomas J. Melun James,
1 Olaclman, James 5tubaer. Law-, if.. J;.. u - i:i. .. r..i.. .. . it ;i; l,;-ti
Scblcichcr, iXatnan Jacobs, H. 1 iirri Henrr Anhnr. D. Randolph li- held at the lime of her nurriaje.
Mrs, A. Buchroedcr, Johnii,,, on.,, Vrji.ti.- Frerleriek Pott-,
r Bochaeder, Miss May McIntosJi. Uoff. Norman tStorm. WUIis Snrdcr GIRLS SELL SANDWICHES
t EDa Jones, Miss Mildred Shoffner. Ceor-e Thompwi, 'Thomas Tl-onps-ra. . ,. . . x. ui,
.Mary Hat.on, Mis, Lucille Minge William Yser. K. E. Pierce, Max Endi JtJ1
UariAn lliii-ttrr an,! ATit Tfjua. T I I" 1-- T J rv.. I .I71- T? . vuwwwm ." --.(,-....-.--.
' -""" ... wj, ..n .(-- iiuo. u ICDll- ltlUSUl-9 11MUQ KA,i.a ai.
iy of Uuist.an College, Harry ScotL I fiichirdvin, Villiara Geller, Jams
Buigham, John Maxem, French J nrancb. Dick Herring, II. S. Wascock
r H. Graham and5 !L A. Gordon. C II.
Gay Wagner, George Stroud,
E. Smith, Jr, Ralph Nensitt.
1 Ecbanks, Harrr W. Ilarmcs, Jack
William Hemphill, John Bruce
fferty, Qarencr Pile RMunl
AI Scswell, Mi. Helen Johdon.
L'nier-itT Higr School ciils were seen
Friday going acro-s .the Campus to the
high school building, wilh their bo-iks in
1 aim 11. t. wiuw- v. ... . . i..v, n, ,!. lia.Vt.
-1 1 ir . t-.i :..u -.r t :i.. laiKc -jdici m,.i. ... --.
1 crw also gx-e-t. .11
i.nia Nu: Edward Mi-ckc-inan. Dave McU , . . ,, .
iuk-'u. , . . .,..,. ,1 The iirls xvlw were carrying tlieo yfre
!!i!cr. tieorge iuaen. ijpis 1.0m. huu
. . , ... !..! I.I.U L
Ai t:- r.l. xtvir. xr-.i cu Chanman. G. Sloan. J. Hardin, II. I'ate. l.OL " ., . .,
CWine Mackey:jTm Min Vorhs Harold S ZlFZi&fo
Helen Wilkins James Newberry Ugan, Wallace Smder. AI Johns. n and , Jcffcrf0
sometimes laade by fast buskers be said,
hat it was the man who husked ihe corn,
Jean that was the most valuable to the!
farmer. Many of te fa-t buskers left
'ribbons" on th- corn which made good
Tiateri-1 for roou-e nets and ihus caus
ed lit; t. the firmer.
Beside (he abitilv of the in in, the yield
of com is an important factor in the,
amount of rum- a man can liuk in a day.
according lo E. X Logan, agricultural)
statistician. He is that in New MadrM.)
So!t and Mi-iippi counties the yield
J is xear wdl to about lliitti-fiie bushels
I 7rp9-S-v ' H
&9EaH fAw Ve1l
rli
a "(TOR the; trndent or prot,
I. -a- the. iir-rfi VKNH3 An.
rirals all for rtr'c2 pencil
vxjrk. 17 blact degree and
3 copying.
American Lead
rcnciiCo,
S3D rift-Are.
SV..-
215 Fifth Avenue ,
NEW YORK Dcpt. D 13 '
1 Dorethv Jones, 'Williim Collins
Mary Cliorn Crat? Rubfcy, Mi'sl
CamerorL. Iiernrrt rrnw '
Ed Hamlin.
Hili School, full of sandwiches.
I h -lrnr-ed from the sale of these sand-
I :,!, ,r, m tie ued to help furnish the
The following out-of-town guests a!-
1 ... .. r ..i , .
... . ., ..v.... "'vu.iioidfd lot KIa Jupca mace tocn jm.v . .- . - -1
Danielson and Baldmann Parker, j ,,. rjJnjej jj,,,, Xaern Friday evening: girls clubroom on Uie second lloor ot tne
Sr:". v.,--...? rirt, '.indred Oale. El Ugh scbocl building.
E Jesse Hill will arrive from Saar' p.'f, . i:M LanJers. Elaior Orcnert, Abort 85 gills belong to tms club.
. CaL, Noicmber 22 to speed tbeicWjcth Hubble, Mddred Cand), Vir- which wiU be named at the meeting at
L'pnng holidays wilh President ! :. r:r,.nrc. Ijllian Grensfeldcr. Elea I o'doct inursoay auemoou.
I Mrs. A. Ross HiIL
'wr Becker, Mary McRoberts, Miriam
. - 1 tj:i ev.m t.vmIm- snd nrman Be2e-1 - . V.
;and Mrs. T. M. James and dauih- .. n. v,,-.W,ie. lack Becker. I Student Made
I Xt:.. 1 . ... T "J "i"m" ..r-rc-". .. , , ---- -
ku uaruara james, 01 Kansas City, j b Mare, Bob Abbot, Walter lloaglana, 1
ft returned home aflcr a week-end Cordian BusciiAArthnr Koelle, Oarcnce '
: wnii l'residcnt and Mrs. A. Ross I Barksdale. Dick Merkle, Channcey Whit-
'tlesly, Hobert Robinson, Roger Baik),
$15,000 a Year
! -Jot Child", E. Staudinger, Waller
nembers of the Kappa Sigma fra. , jtilwell, Herbert Steinbeck, Ted Helmcr- J
xntertained Friday night with a i ,ck. George Laith. Cranston Linlecuni. .
itie guests were: Misses FrancesiFred CambeU, Charue mem, -xt .
Ray Swearengen, Lee Meniwemer ana.
.Iilton Kock.
Mildred Walker. Elizabeth
Frances Haley. Helen Nay
a Martin. Emily Crawford.
Newton, Mildred Wright, Marv
Dawson, Bonnie Marshall, Cath
!"are. Betty Leffin. Helen Gold.
Handley and Martha Stevens.
members of the Phi Mu sorority
entertain from 4 to 6 o'clock xcmor-
atternnnn Wlltl ill infrt-l.t L frtr '
It chaperon, Mrs. Elizabeth Bush and
i- W. Keller nf Clru-jif-ft- nAtinnftl
j3ent of the Phi Mn eorority. The
ptcr houT will be decorated in cut'
ren ferns and autumn foliage. In
teception hall red and yellow leaves
be used, with trailing sines of amilax
by. The mantel in the cLapter
a will be covered with ferns and ioli-
The dininz room will be decorated
fie sorority colors, rose and white.
candles will be ttlaccd on each end
flw buffet and in the center will be
t drooping fern. A centerpiece of
surrounded bv ferns, forminz a
s oral will be ued on the serving
Y- The refreshment will be carried
' the same colors. In the receiving
will be: Miss Louise Landis. Mrs. Z.
iKdlcr, Mrs. Elizabeth Bush, Mrs. E.
ftephens, Mrs. L. W. Dumas, Jr- Mrs.
oss Hill, Miss Era Johnston and
R. B. Toben. Those assiting will
Mrs. Charles A. Ellwood, Mrs. Fred-
1 Dunlap, Mr. J. I. Meriam, Mrs.
f. IWden, Jlrs. George Sabine, Miss
le .Mitchell, Mrs. John Sykes, Mr.
y McAlester, Mrs. Isidor Loeb, Mrs.
. Bowling, Mrs. Tom King, Mrs. J.
hornton. Mrs. Alexander Martin,
Ji. L. Horine, Mrs. Tilliam Marseil
ad Mrs. A. D. Miller.
Aithur Murray Tells How
He Worked Way Through
College
The First of the Season
The first performance of lIieDramalic Arts club 1 ill bo
on Wednesday night at 8:15 p. m. allhc University Audi
torium. Two orie-art plays by local talent are to be gitcn.
Tills is the first of four numbers lo be given this winter,
two each semester. You can get a season ticket, reserved,
for 4, a season ticket reserved for one semester for S2,
or a ticket for this pcrformanceTor Sl reserved, or 50c
general admission. The tickets are on sale at the Mis
souri Store and Allen Music Store.
The neater e Phi Beta Pi fra (
. ! . - t S .. ft nrlv-l. t
iernity xtUl enicnain iiuui -' --- 1
Keafzins that cunj students would
a , uv , r.mfii hv m eineriencp and
cam money while going through college,
I'bae arranged especially for college
..-.I.... . ntim, .li,eeT .ill fcfinw von
,,- I tiuuijitl a aj.-. ........ ... - j-
The week-end guests at the Kapra Nap- ) ia frcm 0 j1(w a mkV Ly
ifurday afternoon November 20 with a
.ea for-lhelr chaperon. Mrs. Ella Spoil
1C5.
re members of the Beta Theu Pi fra
!ly entertained Saturday evening witlj
ace for the out-of-lown guests. The
were: Misses Harriet Jaquin, Slel-
Land, Jane Rodgers. Virginia Rod-
K Gladys Balsler. Ruth Campbell,
J Bell .Mund. Bernice Childs, ZeU
anarsh, Isabelle itrother, Mary Hoi-
tdith DubalL Marion Uinton, Doris
this, Mrtle Stewart, Mary Catlin.
I .. b-.r 1 IV?. JIUI
LouUe McRcbeTts, Cemice Read, LLa
..farie Wilson, -Martha Gerha,u iUran
Gcrhart, Louise Landers. MiMrrf
ads, FJizabelh Hart, Eleanor Becker,
Sto Weakley. Mary Catron, Gladys
Udell and IsabeflcOrr.
A son was bom on dctober 22 to Mr.
and Mrs. Henry. Kinyon at llrtir home m
Tokio Japan. Mr.iKinyon was formerly
UniveVslty Pusher. He is now man
ager of the Trans-Jacific.
Episcopal prls who.Ue at Read HaU
havlned ".he Episcopal studenU, lo
hold their .lance next Friday evemn,, at
heads the date, committee. A larj group
of students were rresent last ex.g to
hear A. SaUo rOaT tue riano. Next Sun
daTevcnins !f Ker. Harris Masterson,
X O&mSi Calvary church a, the
oomtas serviw "
:T.i..' .oen house at f9 Rollins.
Bishop Jetnson is also expected.
eenty-five couples attended the party)
-C t the Y.M, C A. dormitrry men 1
at Uie Association Building last Saturday
evening. Musie, dancing and games were
features of .the program. A foer-piece
orchestra furnished music Games were
played in the Reading room under the
leadership of Tucker Smith. ILC Kr
and other m-n Using at the 1. M. C A.
Tlw lubbv of the building was de-oraled
wilh orange and black crepe paper. In
ths other rooms, including Uie auditorium
where the young, people danced, blue and
white atreamerf-werecsed. Hot choco
late and vanilla r-afers, rimienta and
teaching dancing during spate time. To
die right person, one who is willing to
work, a splendid opportune for making
money and gaining valvfl experience
presents itself. SL
If sou can dance fairlysfc and want
spare time, inquire "ay the office of tli-sBPl
Missourian. Write today tjrlhur MuP
ray, 290 Broadijay, Nw 1x21, N. Y.
Ushers
Wanted!!
.forlhe
Children's Book Week
JElii Xfr1 ' ii't'tV Book Week and a National
aSnnpjign is being conducted to interest children
tu read good books. We have a good display of
children's books and tvould like for you to come
down and sec them. .
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Scott's Book Shop
Price Reduction Evidences
Are to Be Seen in the
Ready-to -Wear Department
Ever)- day we are receiving new goods marked at lower prices,
and are reducing the prices on the garments vie have in stock.
The One Piece Dress--
daily gains in popularity. The styles are most charming, and the
prices, are within everyone's reach. They range from S19.75 to
S59.50 willi plenty at all prices.
Beautiful Coats
Sport and dress coat are here in many charming styles.
They arc priced now from S15 to S65.
Some beautiful velours, embroidered trimmed, are only
$39.50 and there arc plushes for 39.
Separate Skirts
Cay coloiful sport skirts and tlrose of subdued color arc
all marked at the very special prices of $10.75, $13.50 and
$17.95.
The Winter Suits
are plain, embroidered' or fur trimmed. At $29.75 arc
some pretty silvertones wilh fur collars. Another lot of
attractive suits is-very attractively priced at S47.50.
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Gymnasium
Our
Service
Is your protection.
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'Quick Printer
Phone 930 Black 911-A Broadway
DR. O'BRYAN -
Chiropractor
16 Elvira Bid
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Say it with Flowers
Fresh roses cui every morn
ing. Also all other flow
ers in season, always right
from our eleven-modem
greenhouses.
We arc members of the
florist telegraphic associa
tion and can have orders'
filled in any part of Ameri
ica within an hour.
All kinds of. Palms, Ferns
and other decorative
plants.
I Remember "alwdyWtesh
flowers" when ordering -;
from the
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Seventh and Broadwayv ,
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SAPP BROS.
REPAIR SHOES
, First class workmanship and
1 prompt service guaranteed.
Work called for and delivered J
without extra charge.
310 Broadway Phone 315
Money Found
Selling your Magazines
and Paper
Phone 392 Will Call
Klass Com. Co.
For Insurance That
Insures
SEE
SMITH & CATRON
REALTY CO.
Phone 27 '
S.K.C.
CLEANING
FRESSINC
REPAIRING
Helen M. Richards
VIOLIN SOLOIST
AND TEACHER
Two years teaching in
Normal Department of
New England ' Conserva
tory, Boston, Mass.
Vfaoae 1237 Black
. 406 HItt
That Waste Material
has Money in it
We pay Highest Prices
Chicago Iron and
Metal Company
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