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News of Columbia Society
tVirr eiitoft ttlt phone 320 Call
E Utsttn oclock
Tl llarcarc Elwang Kings
fcrs Oclc met al 230 oclock esttnlay
Tlcroon al the home of Mrs Max Mey
er 503Nrt road nans icr uie suie
jtung o lie held in Kansas dl
15 16 17 cre dicused Tlie cir-
jje uniioub 1 u extend an j
tjUon io Uie delegate in attendance at
be fottcnlion to hold their 1922 meet
ing in Columbia The four delegates
4j will rcprc nt the Margaret Elwang
jirle f the kinff Daughters arc Mrs
IE Mvlom Mr mis
Jlu Mcer and Mrs Ballcnger At the
ie f the business -ion a social
Iwnr followed 1 he next meeting Mill
It hcM Jioemlier 3 at the home of Mrs
JL 11 Arnold ampon Apartments
A C ipenerr and Mim
jornctr J lioiuns ireci
Elizabeth
mil motor
to Faicttc Tuesday where they will
jpend cieral da as the guests of Mr
5reccer s mother
Mrs C K Wilham on who lias been
ir iting her daughter Mie adine al y
ChfUuan College relumed lo her home j nue
is Brookfield toda 1
J i Thi
t j i
Ali S LJ3C Ldnuis arnica mis mum
ing from Minneapolis and is the guest of
her sjtcr Mis Louise Landis at the
Phi Mu houe
muic during the evening The cliape
rons were Prof and Mrs M G Mehl
and Mr and Mrs Ora Hardin Scott
Guilts Barnes of Topela Kan xlio
V attending Missouri Military Academy
located at Mexico Mo is a guest this
weekend at the Sigma Chi house
The War Mothers of Boone County
will hold their regular monthlv meet
ing at -30 oclock Monda afternoon
in the Commercial Club rnom It is
nnportanl that ctcry member he there
a the annual election of officers will
be held and other important business
will be brought un befure the meeting
The mcmbr of the Agncola Club I
members of the D A R met a
230 oclock this afternoon with Miss
Man and Miss Cinnie Haggard 1305
King Misse Mildred tsher Exic Grajne Count Hospital were discus ed
Ertlie MitcheU Helen Bmgham Ange 1 -
n 1 i me memocrs oi me igma r lu
hue lalcs Dorothv Limenclc Margar 1
iIon fraternit entertaiped with a tea
r j i
rt Was roer Barbara GaulU and Mi
Fyme Foster and Ms Ieen Parker ofj
Hzabeth Raffet and Mrs
Hardin College and Charles Barnes of
t the Missouri Mditan Academv
Andrew McAbster Jr and Lle Nel
son motored tn Jefferson Gtv ycterda
where the will spend the week end
Miss Clad McKimes is -pending the
eek end at her home in Kan as Gt I
Miss Lucille Wilson will spend ihej
neek eod in Jrfferson Gty
Mrs lbert Lobbin of Warrensburg
will arnsr tomorrow and will be a guet
daring tre nex week of Mrs J B Hel
erlmg 602 Soutli Fifth street Friday
be wJI go to the Phi Delta TheU house
where she will be one of the gBesa at
the Mothers annual house parrr
The members of the Phi Delta Phi
fraternity entertained with a smoker
frma 3 until Jl oclock Thursday even
ing fe honor of the members of the Phi
Miss Elizabeth Estcs will entertain at
1 oclock hmcheon MondiT at the
trv dub in honor of Mrs Edward Tborn
tn and Mrs Overton Robnelt
Mr
W T Stephenson Turner
avenue and Providence road left todav
for Louis he will spend
davs
Prof and Mrs T E Sexauer 17 Edge
wood avenue will ertertain at 6
dirnw r this evening The guets will be
Prot and Mrs J V Ankeney and Prof T
lad Mrs J L CarnpbeiL
Mr- Woodson Mo i left today for
Padccah K to attend the pre cptial
events of the wedding of hex nephew
Max Emmru Miller and Mi Juliette
Kenned Mr MiHer is the on of Mrs
Max w MJIer a ister of Mr Mos
He was for manv years proraicent in
athletics m the UniTersirr He was
graduated in 1913 and plaved on the
winning football team against Kansas in
that year He was a member of the Se
ta Alrjha Eosilon fraternirr He is now
f DANCING
1 ACADEMY
7Atu E S8THU R5
JBlBCCFnTOW
PH0NE 1136 GREEK
Edward Thornton After the tea the girls
who assisted were honor guct at a
dance
crowds of farmer hois and girls their
rigorous air as then used lo gather near
Mrs Laura J Walker is again sen the community sorghum mill where huge
oush ill at the home of her daughter jugs cluttered the mall enclosure Some
Alfon o Johnson 1402 Bass ac
destined to il in a farmers store house
until looted for the decoration of a pile
of steaming gnddle cakes others for the
more excil
nae ine honor oi rciuicu association
Pans road Miss Man Fi her was al o the grocer
i a hostess Mrs Luther Hardawa was
The dinner guet at the Sigma Chi he leader lor the alternoon and plan
i hnue this eieninr will be -Mrs G Tom of lurm ting the un porch ot the new
I saluahlc crop
Ti
Old Sorghum Mill Days Rapidly uv
Becoming a Thing of the Past
Down toward the gulf of Mexico and
the mouth of the Mississippi where the
enebrakes are said to contain a raised
lan ranging from bears to aligator the
iliir of machiner is becoming more com
mon Time was when the district south
of Little Eg pi could boast not a single
midline of more intricate construction
tun the common garden variety of
wheelbarrow
Al the present time the whir in one
manufacturing panl in the south is
M unding the death knoll of an industry
that has long been followed by Boone
Count farmers The da of the old
fashioned sorghum mill are about ended
here
Each of the few who has held
iivil irai one iv miu iiu hum
entertained mil an informal lea from
3 to 330 oclock this afternoon in honor o he puv
t i mill The stone cjusiirib say apart on
of their patroness and al girls in tielhir M f Wecds llidc le
wufv H UllltlU U rnrmK la nt rtufV liV till
fie guests called during the afternoon
crushers
o Dolbins fcct as he kept
decoratetJ i i
i liiC
in minus ui an colors mnax and
Will 1CIIII VftlI
i i i i lui r
Mr Solon Smith JaParagu fern The fraternity colors nlar r
MrsSpcncerwlll abrdcmaidinthejPTle and gold were earned out in llle
nmmB mice lhat mbbIe roinK
eddmg of Mi s thzabeth Major and tl decorations and al o in the refresh 1 timbcrs for u ntttBm
Lieut Oiflon Dennv which wll lake menf A four piece orchestra furnshed he iae rclaineiI llldn ij wecl
mu for the dancing The charnns
cdnesdaj c
place m f th mi slou d
M Mice MiieT and ard THo V jfiZZ 1
Binda Lcbaugh went to their home- in I M Wallace of Independence Mr- r
Omton Wdneda where thci will Ull Jnhn Ske and Mrs FJiubeih K is ctillicull lo imagine now me gay
lor sacral das The will return to j fctj i
All this is changing The virghum
mills in Boone Count become fcwcncacli
year Until vi one ol Hie largtn as
located a thort distance out ot Columbia
on Sexton road This ear is the first of
its retirement Farmers and Columbians
who hair enjocd its output for cir4
will be forced to go elsewhere for their
sorghum It can be had in cans now
with a shin label and the guarantee of
the goxrrnmcnt lhat it is pure anil
hhble
Small amounts of Boone Count sorg
hum will lie on the maikrt this rar ac
cording lo Columbia dealers Utile of
it will be producid near Columbia
The cause of this decrease is lack of a
matkel according to L Logan of the
United Slates Department of Agricul
turc In one or two places in the ex
treme south Mr I ogan slid there arc
large sorghum mills producing trade
marked goods These hae praclicall
crowded the small custom miller out of
the business Small jiiofit combined
vith difficult of refining the thick juice
of the cane has also played its pan in
limiting the suppi
In the hilly section of Southeast Mis
souri sorghum is handled on a large
scale The thin wimewhal unproductnc
soil of lhat region according to Irof M j
F Miller of the College of griculturr i
finds a suitable crop in the cane It is
also produced in lnmlcring stales
Of the 19000 acres planted n srup
sorghum in 1919 as compiled h the De
with real canned roods on the hcles of i soil here is rich enough to
TALUERTS EXTENSION Miun in 1913 and who is now -up
CIRCULAR IS COMMENDED I erintendcnt of m tilutcs and extension
I schools at the Kansas State Agricultural
Former M U Specialist Supenn College at Manhattan Kan Mr Tal
tends Extension Schools of I bert remained al Mioun as extension
Manhattan Kan specialist in cntnmologi for scleral
I cars after hi graduation II- is an
Some men refuse to think The I uncle of Herbert Blumir captain of thej
J I 1 1--1 Tl - t I it
uon nam io uuiucti utj i i igcr looiuau icaui
eenthing already Others cant think Ther circular on mimeographed
mats wn tnej never get anwnere i rtten in nril but was not
The members 0 the Acacia fraternm Jo hae loand lhat it pa to tru ik i
entertained with a dance la evening e pcciall to think ahead mat wny
at the chapter houe The hu was i e P J to reaJ lhl ani1 ll
decorated with autumn leaves and ro e
l 1 I 1 l L TI - TL t n - At i n T1a V j
snaue in i iic is hiiiuuiwiuii i t
I were Miss Lula Hubbard Mr and Mr ricultural Extension Woikers Code a
i C F Barkshire and Mr and Mrs circular written by T J Talbert who
Millard was graduated from the Lnner its of
not into circulation until la t month
Offiriall it is hxtenion Circular 26 of
the Kanas State gricutural Odlcge
Talbert has receired letters of congrat
ulations from cxten ion workers agn
cultural sprciali ts and agricultural Irid
crs throughout the country among them
letters from directos of extension
Another Carload of Furniture Just Received
If you have been waiting to buy something for your home we
have a large selection to choose from at reasonable jrice Quality
is the first consideration an interested home maker thinks about
however By purchasing in large quantities we are able to give you
first quality of furniture at lower prices
TROXELLS
Leader to Pre War Prices
After the Assembly
Dance
JIMMIES FOR LUiSCH
COLLEGE INN
916 Broadwav
vice president of the Box and Basket
Factory of Paducah I
Miss Keanedr visited in Columbia last - I
Jcae She is a iraduate of Randolph-
Macon College wedding will take
place at 9 oclock next Wednesdav even-
i ing at the Kentucky Avenue
lenan Church Miss Lourse Uller wno x A n
fomerlr liv d in Gdrrmbia wiH be one M LA I 1 l f 1
f the aaendants Folowing UV JL VX H 3 J VX
osaj there will a reception at the I
Tomans Clubhouse number of par- Aii in1
of the bri FaniierS AttefltlOilI
1 are ben given n honor j
tal parrr a
We were never better prepared thaal
The members of the Dana fteu uas f r I
txtertamed with a dance but evenin utt Pt fnrah J
Ide chapter house utumn leaves d meraal reruioer m p T
1 roulT the - i
decorating
were us in J J
base five piece orchestra - mJfflmi bv An 1
t ri r i r wLl
irican Ajncuiturai uiesmtai vji u
his been usea in ooone aaa jijoium
counties for sereral years and has given
perfect sitisfaction
REMEMBER we alio carry a com-
plete line of pure farm seeds and weJ
ire prepared to clean all kinds of seeds t
U a Tery low price We are in tie market j
Tor all kinds of farm seedi
3E SURE TO SEE US before boyin j
jr selling We give full value to the
fanner in every pound of seeds we buy j
or selL
C Willhite Seed
f
Company t
Colunbia 3I0
Cuiur Ddldlng
Corona Typewriters
WILL BE HERE IN ABOUT A WEEK
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY
SCOTTS BOOK SHOP
920 Broadway
986
For Cleaning of
Men Wear and
Womens Wear
Tiger Tailors
Fragrt
ant Blend
steadfast friend
nch and mellow
as old wine
every day
more men say
In compcrably fine
Northup Repair Shop
100 Dorsey Su
Phone 769 Red
Grinrlins I -awn Mowrr Stmsots
Knivr ctr Saws fieil Furniture
ReHnnhed Upinltrrcil ami Re
piircil
CTacral Repair Work
v
T00iofcriy
English Ovais
Blended m the Good Old English Way
ssujgjssf Hi f Sti
COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN SATURDAY OCTOBER 8 1921
h
E STOCK 110DY FOItMEI
Associitiun Will Permit Fiirmern to
-Market at Less Coit
The organization of the Co opcralnc
Commission Association al Eal St
Iiuis makes it possible for the farmers
of lloone Count and all territory tub
ular lo llie National Sloik Yards to
market their Inc stock at less cost
A Farmers I ivc Stock Marketing
Commuter of fifteen recent met al
Chicago and chose a board of directors
for the new association Three of lliem
arc from Missouri three from Illinois
and one fiom Iowa
The association was started by llie
Illinois Agriculture Association When
the Missouri Federation of Co operatir
1 ie Stock Shippers was organired in
January 1920 il was one of the
poses of the organization to co operate
with the Illinois plan Last March the
Missouri Federation and the Illinois As
sociation placed a man on the St Lnnis
market to inesigate conditions and
prepare for the new company
It has liecn found thai most comtnis
sion companies operating at lite stock
Why eat
I- i
centers arc clearing hall of what they
charge in commissions It is the aim of
llir Co opcratitc Commission Associa
tion to make nothing at nil except
enough tn pa the salaries of its cm
pocs all profits will be prorated bick
to the shippers
There are similar organizations at St
Joseph Omaha Sioux Cit Si Paul and
Kansas Cit
Another company has recently stated
lhat it started the first eo opcratnc com
partment of gticulturr on JI3 were mission association at the hat St
in Boone Cnuntt It is probab c thalllock ards but this is an error
me Inn to town where it would before man cars these fiv acres will I
of refined ae been turnrd tn otlir ues as the
upport more
tUS
Sji
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ICE CREAM
rtmK
rr
Look in Our
Window Today
When jou urc out walking
today come pust our store
and sec our window
Wc arc proud of our win
dow display and wc want
ou to sec it
There is a lot of new sta
tionery in our west win
dow and imlcstruclnhlc
pcarh and feathered fans
in our cast one
The price is on each ar
ticle Wc arc not
cu oi citiicr tnc price
the goods They cant
heat
UW175EY5
walchesomll
diamonds
SCUHLOCK
Phone 72
TRANSFER
PACKING
STOKING
MOVING
of low hutterfat standard when you
can get ours with a high percentage
of fat and greater food value The
taste tells
MOTHER MAY WE HAVE MORE
Central Dairy
Phone 819
i jfftSi -- v Urf i iaXsSvs3
A
WALL IAPKSt CLEANING
AND HANGING
Wc dn excellent work and would
like for you tn try u
W II MANS Phone 40
Sterling
Tie
75c
Sterling Gold
Adding Machines
Cleaned Repaired Orfrhauljik
Expcit workmanship modetale
rales
Rcadin Typewriter
Ilione 1221
Exchange
w HAt jjrajKk m 3 tew
rArE TimtE
University Seal
65c ValiH
I Only a few at t
or
lie
813 Broad
I vw l - rws
817 Virginia
On the one hand
Mrs Jones is an old fashioned shopper When she hil3 the
buying trail it becomes a warpath She goe everywhere ce
everything asks countless questions and leaves a wake of piled-
up counters and worn out sales folk behind her
Sometimes she wonders why a tired girl U a little snippy Often
she suspects that merchandise is not shown to her with particular
enthusiasm or graciousness She wonders why somehow shop
ping days are becoming an ordeal that leaves her limp and worn
out at supper time
While on the other
Mrs Smith is a modern shopper She makes up her mind what
she is going to look at before she leave the house She know
just where he is going how much she wants to pay and where
shell find the right goods at the right priie
She sets out long after Mrs Jones has lcftJicr house and gets
bark in time for a cup of tea before gpttmg supper Everybody
has a pleasant word for her and sometimes she feels that her
own face wears a perpetual smile To her shopping is a pleas
ure
Now heres the difference
Mrs Jone3 being old fashioned doesnt realize the value to her
of advertising Mrs Smith does She makes a practice of reading the
advertisements in her newspaper Sitting at ea e in her homeT she
formulates her shopping program and follows it out She notes the
things that interest her particularly and plans to cut out waste mo
tion unnecessary steps and lost time
Are you Mrs Jones or Mrs Smith Do you make the advertisments
work for you If not try it Read the advertisements carefully and
regularly Youll find the steps the bother xthe trouble theyll save
you will make shopping day a holiday
4
T C IIICIIAKIS M I
Suite 207 201 Guitar Itullilinu
Phone IWS0
Ilcsldcncc Plume ltWi
Pins
aim J40c
Plated M lie pins
s35c
icsc prices
HENNINGERS
way
Coal Will
Be Higher
Buy now ami make a saoing
Boone County and Illinois Coal
Richard Coal Co
riione 410 Black 901 A li St
Coal Coal
Place your order with us now
tor your winter supply of
COAL
Do not delay until the rush
season begins
Dalton Coal Co
Phone 1041
13 N 4th St
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