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w THE COLUMBIA EVENING MSSOURIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1922 News of Columbia Society Snattj editor's telephone, 320. Please (jtf beticeen 9 and 12 o'clock. CLARK POLAND MSS DOROTHY .HUMES J F P 1 1 . -f Tuc fl.ntlr fT'mB'lr f , The uains "' '" """"j " rCW'' anJ J- F""ter Iol;lnJ of Cam" 'boh. Mo, lo"1' I''ace ''"s "lorninR at o 30 o'cl 2t ,c lome " le bride's nircnlS HW "3-5 alcnue- The cere n a rcaJ l ''ie 'ev- '- O. Shew- act 0f the Preb) Irian church. Only and immediate friends were 'paler rtUt rresent. The sun p3rl(,r " "le ClarV liome as (anted i''' a hackrkund of palms and ferns, and a e'or -chcine of yellow and j,u a carried oat with chr-anthe- a Lohengrin's wedding niardi wa pt,jed b M- Q Smith, d Ml U(mECOmiiG GUESTS- MISS Ei'ANS TO MARRY JAMES PHELAN TONIGHT The maniage of Miss Lucille .Evans and James Mervin Phelan will take, place at the home ol the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Eans, on the Ashland road, at 7 o'clock this ewning. A small number of relatives and iriends will witness the ceremony, which will be read by the Rev. Walter Haushalt.;r, and there will be an informal reception imme diately afterwards. Miss Eans will be attended "by her sister, Mrs. T. C Mitchell, Jr, cf Kan sas Gtj, as matron of honor, and 'fiy Miss Katherine Conley and Mi-s Exie 5ray as bridesmaids. T. C. Mitchell, Jr, will act as best man for Mr. Phelan. y ng "At Dawning." The r.nlj-e Wiley an bride wore a daik brown dinetyn dress, jiul canicd brides' ro-es and lilies of the weddin? breakla-t wa sened im mediately after the rcremon, alo uing ..lli. nm white scheme. The bride's si-ter, rMs. It. A. Martin, pre- sided orer tne uininsroum, assiieu ay Misses Mar) Gentry, Nadine Gentry, Mildred Downing and Dorothy Logan. The hride's traeling costume was of nit and blue nicotine. Mrs. Poland is the daughter of Mr. and J Mrs. Gentry Clark of this city. She was mduateJ from the Columbia High School, and received a B. S. regree in Hwne Economics from the University of Mi'souri in 1921. She was a teacher in the Cameron High School lat year. The poom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poland of Cameron, and is a graduate of leslc)an College. He i at present fojijrd in the furniture business with li father in Cameron, where the couple till be at home after a short bridal trip. Out-oftown gue-ts at the wedding tere Dr. and Mrs. Itajmond Martin and son. It. A. Jr, of Kirk'ville; Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Comtock of Si. Louis; Miss Tilma Trenclurd of Hardin, Mo.; Mr. tad .Mrs. Tom Clark of McCredie, Mo.; Miss Mildred Downing and Martin tTNed of Cameron; Mis Atossa Gentry, Miss Elizabeth Gentry and Harrison Gen try of Kanas Cit; and Mis Elizab-th Coleman of Oklahoma City, Okla. BlQUET GIVEN FOR CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE The members of the Chi Omega soror ity will entertain at dinner this evening at the chapter liou-e. The guests will le the members, and pledges and the city and liJting alumnae. The houe mil be decorated with yellow chrjsanthe Bums and candle-light will be used. Fa tors will earn out the Thanksgiving scheme. The outside guests will be: Mrs. Wil liam Sopp, Mrs. Milton Bitter, Mrs. S. T. Smpson, Mrs. C. W. Trac), Mis Sara Lockuwd, Mis Clara Haggard and Mi Marie Bradford of Columbia; Mrs. E. A. Mejer, Mis Dorothy Collins and Miss Allene l!ichardon of St. Louis; Miss Nelle Cochran of Kansas City; Mi-s Velma Barnes and Miss Frances Wet more of Paris; Mis Lucille Ross of St. Joseph; .Miss Clads Bray of Marjsville. mCHEON GIVEN FOR THiSKSCnHC GUESTS Mrs. James Caudle and Mrs. Anna Armil entertained with a 1 o'clock lunch eon toda) at Mrs. Caudle's home, 504 Sooth William street. A centerpiece of fruit and appropriate place cards car ried out a Tliarksgiving scheme. The guests were: Mrs. W. S. Arm strong and Miss Maxine Cortoff of Mar tinsburg Mo.; .Mrs. Charles Hubbard and Mrs Harry FMier of Joplin; Mrs. Robert Shelton of Salisbury, Mo-; Miss I,e,cP McGregor of Salina, Kan.; Mrs. A. K. Sanfield of Jefferson Gtj; Mrs. C. E. Barkshire, Mrs. Willard" Ridings and Miss Ruth Fisher. AT READ HALL The following are guests- of the girls at Read Hall: J. L. Shousc, Miss Nela Hancock, Condon Maffry, Katllicrinc Har. rion. Mr. an J Mrs. C. W. Chandler, Mrs. W. S. WeedfaH, Miss Irene Striker, Miss Dons Cywnne, Miss Nancy Toll, and Mr. and Mrs. .Phillip Toll of Kansas City; Miss Doris Maffry, Mis. Doris Maffry, August laffry, Mr. .ind Mrs. tuwin Deraeter, JUr. and .Mrs. Kobert Lyons, of Macon r Mis Paula Mincke and Miss Saide Maigulis of St.' Louis; Mi"-s Irma Shelton, Miss Lois Ituckert and Miss Iivna Hargrove of Mt. Vernon; Mrs. W. Heidleberg and David Hcidle berg of Independence; Mrs. II. 11. Fish er, and Miss r ranees Roman ot Jop lin; Mis Patsy Hawkins of Gower; Mis Ether Kain of Sedalia; Miss l.'onora Buinelt of St. Joseph; Miss Flossie M. Cook of Excelsior Springs; IMiss Naida Clark of Kit's City; and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hawkins, Mis Vallc Hiigenbot torn and Mr. ajul Mrs. Mehille Paul. ALPHA GAM.VA RllO TO GIVE HOUSE DANCE The members t of the. Alpha Gamma Rho fraternit) will entertain with an ir formal house dance this evening, in hon or of their Homecoming iitors. The decorations will be indicative of the sea son. The girls attcndingtbe part will be: Mijscs Lula Moss Rnbnelt, Margaret Thomp-on, Mary Grortes Helen Men gel, Hazel Weaver, Frances Regan, Mar guerite Prather. Lorance McKiddy, Na omi Kirtl), Rachel Violet, Lorothy Geers, Margaret Smith, Frances ILubbard, Hel en LeMert, Naomi Pollard and .Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs. M. J. Regan. Mr. D. B. Branstetter and Mrs. C. C. Davis. ta Bratton, Margaret Boggs, Jane Enloe, Vivien 'Morrow, Cecile and Clara Dimi ter; Leslie Gateley of Kansas City, Rob ert Schuette of St. Louis, Wayne En) art of Callao, Don Ta)lor of Campbell, and Lawrence Jones of Independence. The chaperons will be: Mrs. E. L. Berryman, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Green and Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. No)es. '.a THANKSGIVING DINNER AT HEBERLING HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Heberling. 602 South Fifth street, entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner last evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Feaster, Miss Lucille Feaster and Miss Ruth Feas-' ter of Windsor; J. M. Kendrick, Miss Elizabeth Kendrick and Miss Mary Ken drick of Knobnoster; Robert Hill of Clinton; Adolph Heberling of Warrens burg; James E. Campbell of Kansas Gty; the Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Denton and Miss Madeline Denton. COLUMBIA D. A. V. TO HOLD SMOKER The Columbia chapter of Disabled American Veterans will bold a Thanks giving smoker for its members at the It. O. T. C headquarters this evening. Major Llo)d Jones has arranged for a radio concert to furnish part of the even ing's entrtainment. DR. AD MRS. THORNTON GIVE BUFFET DINNER Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Thornton enter tained with a buffet dinner last evening at their home, 301 Ilitt street. The din ing room was decorated with Ophelia ro-cs and yellow chrysanthemums were used in the living rooms. After dinner, the party went to the Country Club for dancing. There were about twenty guests. A number of alumni of the Simga Alpha Epsilon fraternity from Kansas City were among those present. Denny Estes of Oklahoma Gty was also a guest. Mrs. C. D. Steinhauser of Mexico was a guest of the Camma Phi Beta sorority for Homecoming. She will leave soon for Little Rock, Ark., to join her hu-hand who is doing special work in tree surgery there. They will spend the winter at points along the Gulf Coa-l. Mrs. Stein hauser was formerly Miss Ruth Brown ing Phillips of Marshall, Mo, and was a student in the Universit) last )ear. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA i HO MECOMM G DANCE T!ie Alpha Kappa Kappa lratemit) will give an informal house dance tins evening lor their iiomeconunp sra-. The guests will be: Misses Lucille Ro3 of St. Joseph. Lulu Kerr ot Spnngfclci, Gadys Bray oft Mary ville, Mclba Schcld- rup and Mildred Calloway ot .Monctt, Phidilue Strong, and Ljda Kenny of St. Joseph. Mary Joan Parks of Kansas Gtj, Josephine Smith. Thelma hairy, juani- Homecoming guests at the Phi Beta Pi house were: Jack Sterling and Ford Harrison of St. Louis; William Krelibirl, ! Norman Wesllund. D. J. Hall, Fritz i.Mevn, anil W. L. Heggarty of LawTence, Kan.; Dr. E. T. Gaugh of Richmond; Dr. II. II. LaForee of Carthage; Dr. and Mrs. II. Saunder of Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. Sn)der and Dr. and Mrs. Testman of Kansas Gty; Milton and Boone McBride of Paris; and James W Hawkins and P. 11. Dewey of Shelbina. C McCri). O. B. Long, B. 0. Haun buelle, Smb Kreeger, Ed Montgomery, Howard V. Patterson, and Bus Williams of Kansas City; Harold Otto of Fredonia, Kan.; Eph E. Powells of Jefferson City; ugene C. ITdll of Chicago; Gayton D. Judson of St. Joseph; F. S. Jennings of Winfield, Kan.; Jack Homer of Howard, Kan.; Gene Hart of Kingman, Kan.; R. H. Hall of Rolla; Elliot C Spratt and Wa)ne II. Spratt of St. Joseph; Law rence Bostin of Independence; and Charles S. Lewis of Excelsior Springs. At the Phi Delta Phi house the follow ing were guests for Homecoming: Attor- ney-Ceneral Jesse W. Barrett and Strat- ton Shartel of Jefferson City; F. Rich ard Weber, Victor S. Weber and W. C. Hock of Kansas City ; Fred Maughmer of Savannah; W. E. Miller of Sedalia; Ben 1), Jr. of Hannibal; C L. Moore of Memphis. G. T. Uptegrove of Kirks- ville; D. Van Agee of Louisiana; D. M. Cuthbertson and Scott Fox of Fulton; Lee Eldean of Moline, 111.; Gene Arnold of Braymer; A. G. Thurlo of Browning and R. C. Coleman of Kansas City. Federman were cuesis if Mr n I! Wil son for ThanksEivinr. The Mnmnl yesterday to their home in Kansas Gt). One of the events of the rtjrL.P.Jjn.l nuptials' was a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Gentry at their home, 506 Rollins street. Other cuesis wer. Iir ,,,.! Mrs. It. A. Martin and W. R. Clark. Mrs. LeRoy Robertson, of St. Louis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lois S)lve-Ier, 315 Christian College avenue. The Alpha Camma Dilta snmriiv .-.. nounces the uledsini nf SvKi.i I ;nl. John of St. Joseph. The Sigma Alpha Ep-ilon fraternity ill entertain with a dance ai ilu. rl.in. ter house this evening. Miss Mary Evans and Miss Frances Wayne Allen will entertain tonight at the borne of Miss Evans with an infor mal costume dance in honor of Miss Mary Anna Hubbell and Elmer Haider- man of Kansas City. The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Evans and Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne B. Allen. The rooms will be decorated with yellow chrysanthe mums. Mr. and Mrs. John FIjnn, 914 Rogers street, entertained at Thanksgiving din ner; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilcox, and Mrs. Rose Derge of St. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. T. Armstrong nf Ames, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Trigg of Fulton; Prof, and Mrs. II. II. Loudenback of Christian College and Mr. and Mrs. D. Patton of Columbia. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Phi house last night were: Miss Elizabeth Kitchen of Mound City, Mr. and Mrs. Manning Stevens of Chillicothe, M-vs Grub of Kirksville, Miss Rowena Pierce of Kansas Gty and Miss L. Huff, of Car rollton, Mo. MUSSOLINI STANDS FIRM Demands Compensation Helping In Intcr-AUicd Schemes. By ContoUditrd Pitu iisn. (Ccpynglit t9i:). home, ucc. I 1'remier Mussolini's policy' of demanding compensation for adherence to inter-allied schemes and definite!) ending, in theory at least. Italy s position as a "iMior relatioi" seems to disconcert the Al'ies. It is said in Rome tliat no definite results will be reached at Lau-anne becau-e the Italians demand absolute ami definite possession of the Dodecanese Islands and equal position in the control in the Dar danelles and the Bo-pl.orus an.! com pensation for the Mcsopotamian and Syrian mandates as the price of adher ing ta Allied unit) again-t the Turkish claims. Premier Mussilini lias pronounced definite!) in favor of a Bulgarian outlet to the sea in western Thrace. At the Delta Tau Delta house Home coming guests were: Ted Sanbourn of Lawrence, Kan.; Robert Ili!!ard cf Law rence, Kan.; Harry Montgomery of 'St. I.ouis; Richard W. Beil of Beloit, Kan.; S. P. Border of Shreveport, La.; Carl Hamilton, Charles A. Miller, Jr, Harty Mrs. S. T. Simpson had as her guests for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beaslcy and daughters, Anna Lee and Frances, and Conger Beasley, all of St. Joseph; George Beasley of Kansas City; and L. r. tiurres ot bar), Ind. .Mr. and Mrs. Enoch BidJ 306 North Eighth street, had j tlcir gUets for Thanksgiving. Miss, f)rtle Zumalt and Harry Gibblcr, who, mot0red here from Jefferson City. The Girls' Circle 0f ,he presb)terian Church will have a canj M,. at uran. ham's store tomorrov m0rning. beginning at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomason return ed to. their home iif Jfoberly this morn ing after visiting E and Mrs. D. L. Gribble of 1312 HoLmar). Lane Xliss Elizabeth urrall and Miss Ruth VV- ALPHA CAMMA DELTA THANKSGIVING DINNER The Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Alpha Camma Delta house were: Misses Sylvia Litllejohn of St. Joseph, Mar) Chandlers of Mexico. Helen Bowman of Oran and Opal Pctherbridge, Lois Fer guson, Pearl Pugh, Kathon Kenned), -Madge Hanlin and Mrs. Hanlin, all of L-wrrnre. Kan.; Wilbur Sheperd of Han uibil, Paul Stalling of Barnard and lugene Dntt of Cahlornia. f 1 I I I I YES- L I K E T H E WE REPAIR SHOES Hear these new December Victor Records Vr on can tell you more about them than our langu age.or your own eyes. JCome in. Your ear. can y POPULAR CONCERT AND Of ERATIC n .. r.j-.,-wTn the Town of Kazan (MoussorBky) , Feoddr Chaliapin B73 Star of the North-Prayer antl Barcarolle In French S j- rp.'nni.ni) f5i vejiTi-ioseuii in jiuuu H Her I Love Her So (Weatherly-De F.ye) Galli-Curci 74784 Beniamino Gieli 66102 V ' OrvilIeHarroId'66100 '- - . . 1 v II .T ..!. U . WI 11 SKI I Co Pretty Rose .QSUs-b) Re hVald Wrrth 47M SontCrdeB.-&P(Mar,et5 In French , Nellie Melb. 88662 Aa Mt VN MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL " FondRHecUcn. oP)W;nSo,o , - g52Z$g& sLCt?sSame--0ertureV (WoU-Ferrari) T.canini and La Scala Orchestra 66081 f'f'tVSlELSeetbS (Elgw) Violin Solo Ef rem Zimbalist 66101 SalutDAxnourOvertmE, V thatri Arthur de Creef and 5.55 Hungarian Fantase-rart 1 r 0nhatn RoyaI Albert HallOrch.55'58 Hungarian gt"l"j J I PiarSymphony Orcheitra Arthur de Greef and iccico Hungarian " V pJUJ9.5yBpWorshcsUa RoyaIAIbert H.lIOrch.f3159 BSSKS2JptI . VietorSyrnphonyOrche.tr. ,895I : " i-i .. rt.rtitre Part 11., lor Jjnnpnony urmenn Magic nute-Orcrture.l'Kt . . The Coldman Band! laQ The Goldman Band o R I 6 I N A L Shoes Called for and De livered Phone 63 800 Broadway Chimes of Liberty March y Sagamore March -v,!... J CHRISTMAS REC0JlDS Creation-With Verdure Clad g, , -,,- i UV Israel Christian., Awake, Salute the Happy Morn Watchman, Tell U. of the Night Santa Clau.Tell. of Mother Coo.e Land-Part I SaUta Clau.TeU. of Mother Goose Land-Part II XS.- v- '"" -"- ' ' Henry Burr' M??' P.eL rt-ii n Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw, NMiL Kelly " Love You (From "Little Nellie Kelly") American Quartet,8957 & MOth"-Vrm " Billy MurrayIm....' American yuartet 12 10 10 TrinlMatchoir'8958 ,0 OilDert -irarai,Rqi;i in Cilbert Girard 18955 10 Yankee Doodle Blue. ,18959 Lewi. Jame.) Lewi. James-Elliott Shawl Mit. Patricolal ni.T-nr-nnc Mis. PatricolaJ UATIV.C ts.E.K.UIlL'Jl - 18961 III liulmJ n.vt When You Long for a Pal Trail to Long Ago Hot Lip. AH for the Love of Mike . . -r .-! r.AtU...rfit Trol Toot, loot. .oo.c. v ' Ben,n Orche.tr. of Chicaio Blowing Bubble. All Day Long-Fox Trot (from -fetter Tm.es ) Wh'tem.n and 1 mM JuT Long a.You Have Me-Med. Fox Trot (mghun Gnl ) H.. Orche.tr. I morro-FoxTrot . Th great White WayOrche. trAmM s, , Ma Your Heart hoi I rot iraurcai nmw njrun.n.iiii I W.h 1 Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate-Fox Trot The Virginian.U8965 LW,?S ... s. Hm- Alone Fox Trot TheVtrBini.nl CarX. in tn. Morning-Fox Trot Paul Whi tem.n .and gU Orche.tr. ,82 Cow BelU-Fox Trot Home.ick-Fox Trot AU Over Nothing at AH-tox Trot Lovely Lucerne-Waltz (Yodel Chorus) Romany Love Fox Trot Benton Orchestra of Chicago! toqw if Zez Conf rev and Hi. Orchestral Paul Whiteman and His Orchestral The Great White Way Orchestra I The Creat White Way Orchestral Paul Whiteman and Hi. Orchestra PACE THREE ADVENT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 ! The Delta Dtlta Dtlta son.riiv ill hold its Founders' Da) bamiutl at the uaniel lioone Tavern this evening. Mrs. II. F. Crinstead It ft tudat for Fort Worth, Tex., to spend a few wctU visiting friend. Columbia Churches Request Mera bers to Be Present. Advent Sunday. December 3. is the be ginning of the sea-on of Advent, or that period among millions of Cliritian be lievers throughout the world, of prepara tion for the due observance of the day which marks the birth of the Savior of n-anlind. Advent Sunday is considered among mo-t of the churches as the beginning of the church )ear. On that day these churches hold special communion and request lliat all of their members be pres ent to partake in the spiritual celebration. To all Christian believers, Advent, measurably speaking, is to Christmas, what the Lenten season is to Eaer. Al though secular celebration of Christmas has become almost universal as a time for feasting, rejoicing and giving, to the great mass of the people, perhaps by rca-on of hs universalilv, the spiritual significance of the day is frequently sub merged in its more worldly features. The churches in Columbia request that all of their members be present Sunday to help observe the first Sunday of the ihurch )ear and its significance in rela tion to the Christmas season. Morris Billiards 915 Broadway Cigars Tobacco nss- JII -lKftiSHHItH I PHONE 1700 for YOUR TAXI INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD olumbiavt Insurance Rental .genc& SC 905 Rdwy., Ground Floor. Phone 239 Things You Need When the snappy, cold winter mornings come, it is time to prepare for the coming months. Health demands it. December Is a winter month, and we have some special bargains to offer. i Ladies coats Children's coats. Ladies dresses at special prices. Fine selection of winter underwear. Why not purchase those sweaters for your children? 1 Our prices will please you. Standard Mercantile Co. 805 Walnut 910-12-14 Broadway Special Prices on COATS The cold weather demands the heavier coats, and with the selections offered you are sure to find a coat to your liking at the special prices at which we have them marked makes them all the more attract- we. $13J95 to $74.50 New Shipment of Kid Gloves 12 and 16 button. Black, Brown, White. Hosiery Silk and Wool. Also special values in .chil dren's hosiery. jK ft Tj salYS A GQQBja' Scoter FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Remember "Rivers End," "Go And Get It," "Dinty"? HERE'S THE DADDY OF 'EM ALL! .. , 18967 10 I ,0 ' 10 j I 10 I 10 S! ' Ml io s. E! 18963 10 ti I 18966 I0J?Jk3 for fe. Mr II ill TY ft! Some Story! Tommy Frazer, net a crook hut a fool. Plots with Ann Whlttaker to rob a bank. Breaks with the old gang. Works a year to line up the haul. The money's in the vault. So is he. The girl's waiting. They can get over the borderline tonight. But something won't let him take the cash. Can't under stand it. And then the gang breaks in to get it! That's just the start! Fol low it through for thrills! And laughs! Whew Here's DRAMA! Taylor Music Co. MARSHALL NIELAN'S Big Melo-Drama of Life "Fools First" With Richard Dix, Claire Windsor and Claude GiUingwater Also "Fresh From The Farm" A Christy Comedy - OSPC3ah1s masters ocrjA i 3B T itT'l f1fftf-'jtaWf Jr, - , rfaSa-- fa MJ h- -fV.V,.-. t.. . JLJb&&JAz TWWSWHIWWW