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CE FOUR THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1922 Among the People of This Vicinity ALLSVILLE H. S. WILL PRESENT "DEACON DUBBS- Fiher and son. Mr. anJ Mrs. U. M. L)le, .11 ,.t 1.a f illoavtitin iiinilt gnil Air land Mrs. B. F. Adair and fami! of Harg. Mrs. Berkle) Etes iitcd her farni.) Wrdne'da). F. F. Schneider sated so)bean seed for Tlie students of IUlMilIe High School I nt ear by pulling out the plants oe II present the p!a. -Deacon Dubbs",teen the corn ro. He sa she made at ay to Be Git en in Large Tent on Oct. 1-1- Cat of Characters Is Chosen. Saturday night, October 14 The cakt of characters follows: Dea n Dubl. a lug, jovial, klndhearted rmer from Sorghum Center, Virgil trlis; Amos Oilman, a good-looking, sight, actie 5ung man, Carl Port wd; Hawden Crawlei, a villain. tarl" Adam-; Major McNutt, an auc ineer, Herman Sexton: Deutcronom), gawk, freckle faced countrj boy who lra-t J 1230 for hU da"s work Arthur Basnet! of McBaine droe a span of fine to-)ear-old mare mules through he Tueda), on his v.a) to enter them at the Fulton fair. Mr. and Mr. F. F. Schneider and I daughter, Helen, were visitors at the home and Mrs. G. C Turner entertained Thurda at the home of Mrs. C. C Tur ner with a bridge luncheon for forty fie guests. All the lights in the north lion" of Centralia were put out when lightning struck a tree in front of the home of Mrs. Caroline V. Lampton at about six o'clock this morning. Rocheport Dr .and Mrs. W. E. Angell were in Co lumbia Monday. J. R. Hall is improving: T. J Raw lings made a business trip to Columbia Monda). Homer Caltin of Huntsdale spent Tueda in Rocheport, at iiig iiuuic iuc-uji in i of C. E. Becker near Grindtaul C C Maxwell and family were on a 'School Sunda). Mr. Becker made them buines trip here. fa rresent of two Jer-e cale. R. C Jennings of Howard County ler as mucn. Moms i-arnrcr; iio-, urne -l's .!ar r-iizarjem ruru, f" ""-"'i . lleigh. an emotional leading lady, 'daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charle- Purd, f All farmers in this icirtit) are now busy argaret Qui-enberrv ; Mi I'liilipena. (V ho lias been attending chool in t-olum-""""1? """' npical Yankee old maid. Anna Adams; Ha. i, out of chool bnrause of illnes J- R- Anthony spent the week-end at Jn liome near llinton. -ixie. the illage cutup. Fannie Adams; nil) Dale, Nannie Kemper; ennie this week. Mr ,.t Mr, II I IT.ulins ,n,I -, ' M'- -Ma"in Douglas .pent Tuesday rn-on. the 5wnli.li hired girl. Mar T.jof M,ieriburg anJ r. and Mrs. J. W. 'nr"- , , , , , rmper. 'llawkins and family of Auxsase were ' ,T,,f KebfCe" rae' ,ast TuMdV The rxten.ion duUion of the Unner-! j.,, of John Davis and famil) Iat Sun- a""""0"; . I) ha loaned a lent t0 In 36 feetjjj t Mi: Mar) tt iw all 'hopped in Colum- which the pla) i to be given. The ' bia Mondav. oceeds s., to the high 'choul. ,. ! Mrs. II. V. McKee spent Monday in . Centralia .Columbia. " Ala- 1 bte iiiVajI TtA4tAitA Mrn 1..-P. Price and famil) attended the Jua, 0 ,;,,. Homecoming at Redtop Thur.da,. j j. II. S,an-on and Ed. Cook are run- Mrs. M. I. lemberton entertained for.,. Tfimm ,,, the Mid week club at her cunlr ho.ne(Mr Jm Mfa ,, CMiin anJ he j,, lrdneda. The meeting wa a nature!,. r.i. ,.i i ,i,.., ni,. tiiI- Mr ..,.! . I! n,: ....i f,. . aui 'i. m. u. viiiiui aim .111 j. .111- Hinton Mr. and Mr.. C M. Go-lin attended the reel fair at Sturgton Wedneda). Mr. V. O Reid i. w-itinc her -on. I 1..M -.!.... .. t... 1.4- -, nte. t :inam iinu. iicii iian. ,ii" ,i- u .-. tughter. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and Mr. id Mr.. Wilham Stone hae gone to hompscn to i.it relative" Mrs. Emma Garrard, Mr.. I!. 1 Car- ;e Chinn were in Boonville shopping rard and Mi-. Maud Squires attended i TueIav. the wedding anniersar of Jim Squire 1 . , - M f... . t i ,t xf ii -r . . :li !-... . ai uexico, uu iue.(ia. Mr. and Mr. Wilham M will leave ' r ...... t Mrs. J. A. Johnson lett uii(a lor Denver, Colo- where she will .pend the I. c hursda) morning for Mi-is-ippi where icy will vi.it their t-on, T. Vve-J. M, ,n.l Mr. I. II r.n.l, -n,l llender- i "-" tt"" "er -""fier. vtr .n Palmer motored to Sturgeon todav jJcnning.. . vi.it HarrLon Cro.swhite, who i. ,11. .Mr-anJ .;Mr- J""1 Tuel"- ,M.r- Nan There is to be a concert at Red Rock n,e K,ncald and CforSf FaJd" M"e hurch Saturdav night b) Blind Boone. ' "-" of "" "n.l friend, in Pari.. dmi..ion will be 50 crnf for adults, 2STn"rd,- . ,, . .n',. r..r.rl..Mren. Mr- Cl.c-.ter Green and Mis, Jennie (Carpenter entertained Tuc-dav vwth a three cour- luncheon at the home of Harg Mr.. Chc-ter Green, for the P. E. 0. club. Mrs. W. C. Vv bite, Mr.. J. R. Same., J. L L)nes was in Kanas Cit) a few avs this week. joe Phillip, was out of school Wednes- J ly on account of illne,. ' j.Mr. and Mr,. Lebnd L)ne, attended a lie near Deer Park Tue-da. 'Mrs. Daii). Ea-t Broadwav. Columbia, as ho.te. to the Mi.ionar) Sicietv. jCus Wefen.lett i. --owing lfj acre, in , lieat. !A new filling station has j'u.t been in. ailed here. The farmers have not cut much corn, t 1 few have filled their ,ilo. 1 1). A. Purd) .old II. S. Davis two houndawgs, FriJj). for $25. (Gus Wcfen.tett sold .ix Hereford calves I lis week for $275. iW. P. D)sart, Jr 1-ought a dic culti- j Itor and a good Hol.tein cow at the t ickman ale Turlav. John llarri, Uiught twelve shoals at le Thad Hickman sale near Deer Pjrk, uesda). ' D)sart Atull has not full) recovered 'oin the elTecl. of a fall from a wagon I vo weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Cox visited their , aughler. Mr. George Sapp and son. illy, at McBaine Tue-Ja). jHarold Dud'e) wa. badl) shaken up but ot injured .eriou,!) vshen his saddle ' orse fell with him the other day. I j There will be erviies at Olivet Church itry night beginning October 9 for at rast two week". The Rev. Mr. Abram, fill preach. V singer will be emplo)ed. i The corn crop in this part of the county I I not o heavy as farmers a month ago 1 peeled it to be. It lacked enough mois-1 re to make it fill out well. ' Hill Weaver shipped nineteen head of Dgs through the Farmers" Association at R. Hoag and the Mioses. Rhoda Rawling", Mathilda Bondurant and Margaret White. W. Jacobs spent Tuesday heir. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hud-on or Colum bia, soent the week-end with Mrs. Hud- I son's mother, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Emma Hams and Mi-s .Mary Canute. pent the week-end will, Mr. and Mrs. Rice Challi,. Ed. Angell returned Saturdav evening from Kansas Cilv, where he purcha-ed a Hupmobile car. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Riileew.iv It, re. ..... . -4 - j . turned from Tulsa, Okla, where the) at tended the tuneral ot Mrs. Kulgeway brother. Linden Robert Calvin i, scrioul) ill. B. E. Rice sold Albert Lewis a calf for 141. Jess Jacobs is .uffennj from blood posion in bis hand. Mrs. Sallie Cook is vi-iting Mr. Bud Clemens this week. M. P. Taylor traded Pearl Calvin a mule colt for a sow. Marvin Dougla-s was in Columbia on Durnes Wednesday. Miss Matilda Baundraut vl-dted in Fay ette the pa-t week-end. E.iell Hunt has been very sick the lat week but i, imjroving. .Mr. and Mr,. Thomas Rice of Columbia vi.ited relative, here Sunda). Mi-s Wallace Maxwell vi-ited relatives in Howard Count) thi week. Riclurd DoUjila--s and Mi-s Lcola Hunt vi,ileil Mi-. io!a Grant Sundav. Mi Rub) Uurk wa. out of fclioul Mon day and Tue'dav with --oie throat. M!, Edna ("rave- wa, not able to teach ch(.ol Mcnda) on account of ton-iliti.. -Mr. and Mr-. M. Ii. Cook attended the Ccrni-.il Meeting in (j!umb:a Saturda) evening. Mr.. Tim llradle) and Mi- nna Brad lev 'pent the week-end with II. E. Rice and famil). Mr-. Le-lii- Cok and little daughter. F.U.p .mm the week-end with relalive-, in Columb'a Roliert Rice and family of Walnut Crove -pent the weekend will, Barne) Rice and family. Mr. and Mr. "S lllard Gentry spent th" week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Cz Gentry, of near Woodlandville. Mr. Herman KolIi and son leave today for a vi.it lc llcnr) Ficselman and fam il) of Glcnwuod, luwa. Thi. reighborrK-nd wa well represent- 'ed at the pie-.upper and "Blind" Boone J concert in Huntsdale Saturday evening. j M. P. Ta)h.r -ol.l two cow. to E1. Dougla,, for 5)0 each. He jl-u sold him "two cahes for fi cent- a pound and one for '6 1-2 cents a pound. Turner Haden and family were .hop ping in Columbia Saturday and attended fthe ice-cream supier at Strawn school- jhou-e Salirrday evening. ,Kairvievi Church Women to Serve. Tin women of the Fairview Church will .erve at 33-cent dinner at 12 o'clock Mondj) on the Chandler lain, one half mile west of town. Vulcanite roofing Mi., Grace Wisnall wa. the gue.t of Mi-s Helen Challis of Colombia. Monday and Tue.dav. Mr. Childer, formerl) county farm ad vi.er of, How aril Count), wa, in Rocheport Tue-da). Henr) Cardner was elected shipping agent for the Co-operative Shippers' As--ociation. Mi., Sue Canole entertained the fol lowing gi'.t Monda) evening: Mr. and (Mr. T. J. Canole. Mrs. Emma Ilains. Zack Crews entertained the following at dinner la-t Saturda): Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rawlings Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rawlings, .Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chinn, J. Special Sale Saturday 10 A. M. A high-grade piece of aluminum ware at low price of 95 cents with each pound of 40 "cent coffee. See our window. Orton Coffee Co. 18 N. Eighth St. 'mmMmmmimBKssSsi Mm ! ,, . , TT I li5iSrbiMB5ftlJ'cJ;lJ! VULCANITn HI.XARON ' SLABS are approved by the National Hoard of Fire Underwriters. maam Roof is necessary . for the aib'adwe home ! L.l..l.:.. .1.: .. 1. ft :x ...I i viuiuuja iiu, "ecu. ,iiu iihc irpuneu ' ias $9.90 a hundred. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adair entertained as icir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. I A Maximum Service At A Minimum Price is our Policy We are as near as your nearest Phone. Columbia Funeral Home Funeral Directors and Embalmers Phone 104. i 1 ; Trees Shrubs SIIIIIiIm Tulips Daffodils Jonquils Hyacinths Narcissus The "Bulb Planting Season is Here That glorious tulip bed you have been promising yourself for years nlant it now for spring blooming. Now is The Time to Plant Shrubs We wH be glad to i assist you in the proper arranging and planting of your shrubs. We .emphasize SERVICE and Quality in our landscape garden- x BERNARD "The Florist" ,, Phone us any time. PI",no 2121 XO. 12 N. Ninth St. :Sv Bold By 3 lllii IOOK at the most handsome houses In fown. Aren't most of tlicm homes with distinctive roofs roofs in attractive colors with shingles of pleasing design? Vulcanite Hexagon Slabs are the preferred choice of architects, builders and owners for beauty, protection and economy. The double butt con struction throws a heavy shadow, giving the attrac tive appearance of flie most expensive tile. They cover your roof with a double thickness in every place proof against fire, wind and weadier. It costs less to lay Vulcanite Hexagon Slabs, for each automatically , spaces itself, insuring quick work and true work. You can get them surfaced with green or red crushed slate. Your lumber or building supply dealer can give you full information on Vulcanite roofings. There is one for every need from roll roofings to indi vidual shingles for the most decorative roofs. AH are built up to the high "Heaver Quality" standards and identified by the Beaver trade-mark. AH patented Vulcanite Roofing specialties' are made in both jumbo and standard tceighlSi VULCANITE ROOFING DIVISION THE BEAVER PRODUCTS COMPANY, trie, Enfilo, N. Y. District Setts Oftcrt at Albio), Cincinnati, Chicago and Kansas City Two other Vulcanite Patented Shingles -r--- -n-- Vl LC.AN1TB DOLBLETITE SLABS Kcticr , ( rnrr Srojrrfiva rack sttb underlm tht slit in the sectnd court mbvvr. fiPiaf ittblr thitkntts tvtrjrcknc. 1 f of ict tkis tiwtaie i unj 4-it skimili rxcrU tmmint I afal Denblrtite Slabs. Vclcamte Self-Spacing Shingle Tie self-iptcitt tkmmUtr mtkes lay 4t easy ad tcaaamteat end also stats fto roof afaiait tke a-orj, ravatts of Ike Ftatktr. Triple tkick trtrywkrr escrt et slots. Smert. trim and dnre'blr Tkis dtsit " rettnltd. WARNING Uon't be misled by imitations. Vulcanite HeMgon Slabs are patented. They are made only by the Vulcanite Roofing Division o! The Beater Products Company, i.V. Iney are the oiy .i,:rfi. .,.,. -I.:.!. .. ..:. - .1 .1 .!... A;.,;rt aAiantain. t Reautilu; hexagon design ssitn nuutui man, i.iiiwil vail UltG tuu 111 VI uiki. uit.uh. ww . double thick butts. (2) Double protection everywhere. (3) Automatic spacing ma low application cost. (4) Fire resisting. Insist on the genuine. Identified by the Beaver trade-maric Taylor-Estes Lumber Co. Typewriters Repaired Called for and delivered. Call 1820 or 622 BILLIARDS BOWLING POOL at the Recreation Parlor Cigars, Tobaccos Fountain YES, SIR; You get service and satisfac tion at W tigerI W BARBEfi A SHOP! Shoe Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done at SAPP BROS. Phone 315 We call for and deliver What's Your Old Battery Worth? It may be worth saving for months more of starting and lighting your car, and our skillful, economical service will save it for you. Again we may make it worth something to you in our allowance toward a new Prest-O-Lite Battery. Bring your old battery around and let us put it in shape if it is possible. Should you need a new one, the new Prest-O-Lite prices will get you going for the fall and winter with the best all around battery at the least cost. John N. Taylor "' , Columbia, Mo. 605-7 Broadway mmHMfP'M V 'P" Oldest service to motorists tS Vli&ajT&&jlJ V faVifba5aaaaBiJaaaaaaaB 1 V -T 2b& j Y$&K&JtRj damM ktM- Insurance of all Kinds Real Estate nought and sold ?oImnbiat ..- .- - - m m v. . a Insurance Rental enc ESl 905 Broadnay Ground Floor Phone 259 Butter Scotch Toffee, ten for c pp! Ask the clerk for it. The Nutriment Candy. CURLING IRONS and BOUDOIR LAMPS John L. Piatt's Electric Shop 17 South 9th Kate and Mull ordered s"me grub Kate liked hers hot, Molly fL(d her. cold Hut tl. waiter miile a mistake and limus':: the Hot to-Mnll). Eat ChicLm Hot Tomale? at ' Jack. Shack 203 South 9th C. A. JOHNSON Merchant Tailor Cleaninc;, Pressing, Altering; First Class Altering and Tailoring that is GUARANTEED Whittle BIdg. 911 Bwdy Morris Billiards 915 Broadway Cigars Tobacco r. . Wall Paper, Painting, Tinting Old Floors made new Only Experienced Workmen. Estimates Furnished Chas. Brady Phone 1C91 White Sweat Baths, Massaging Treatments For Your Health Columbia Physical Culture School Virginia BIdg. Phone 1911 Ofl-ce hours 8:30-12; 2 6; 710. Jack Daily's SERVICE Cleaning Pressing Altering Phone 13 22 S. Ninth High Grade Shoes and Repairing Heberling's 24 S. 9th. v 6 4 Ph 7, V crd for BUI Nov wa) dati bat the ham trip tro lorde Pho K M a ,