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-v rryn-of,- Ti 3 THE .COLUMBIA EVJBNING MISSOURIAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1922 l'ACE THKEE News of Columbia Society BUFFET DINNER FOR METHODIST CHOIR Society editor's telcplume, 320. Please ttfl letueen 9 and 12 o'clock. JO 1I!E "it U CHRISTMAS DINNER Qufcian College uill Login the Christ jjj, vjmiii villi the annual Christmas dinner on Tiisr-daj n.gl.t, December H. Mri. H. j, Londenbaci, 506 South The feaior- i!l occupj the table mtwilliani ttmU wa, tertailL the mejn. the fester of Ihe Jining room, and tr- of ,he Melhod;8t choir ith a ;. un,or proiden', 1 Ulan AppIegMti, will fonnai buffrt dinMr 6.3ovcIock thi MStois-liri'lir". On this night, eer) evening. There' wllf be tentveTen member of the fsculty is asked to re- guests. tpn-d to a Wt The other tables in the Afler ,he dinner ,he cho;r wi Jjing room are decorated according to tice lhdr 8pwia, QhtitTut music They itdhrdua late. , , w" '"g the "Hallelujah Chorus' at ihe Caro's are to be Ming at the head of , church on gj aorn; ibe ftairaa) !) the Clioral Club underj . Sure '- frganuation of Christian Col- DELTA DELTJ DELTA. TO. It- direction of Mrs. Anna Froman. ENTERTAIN FOR GUEST ' le--. dent Mgnt, loir ftighi. has Miss Mabel" Martin arrived today from Broadnay Methodist Church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock atthe home of Mrs. Leonard H. Sullins, 1215 Broadway. All members are asked to six, and C B. Rollins, Jr.. will have h nrrsent so en guests. I . Dr. .and .Mrs. George Lefevre will be Jfrs- B- w- Whaley and Miss Emma hosts to two guests. j Stockhoff of Webster GroTea arrived in Columbia last evening to spend several das with Mrs. Whalev's dauzhter. Miss j Thelma Whaley, at the Chi Omega house. Mrs. C B. Rollins entertained with a bridge at her home at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in honor of Miw yDorothy Mayfield of Washington, D. C who 'is the house guest of Mrs. E. A. Logan. . Dr. Carl W. Greene, who spent the Thanksgiving .holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Greene, 814 Virginia avenue, left yesterday to resume his work in Rochester, Minn. Jjecn sung on the night before the stu- Kansas City to visit the local chapter, of de-its Icaie for their homes. , tne Delta Delta Delta sorority. She is Another tradition of the college, is i the national delegate for this district. Mrs. Patterson Bain has returned from a week's visit in Chicago. factory David Pirnie in the "Philosopher of ButterMggins," by Harold Chapin. "The .Old Ragpicker," by Theodore Driesser, was of a more pathetic nature. Dr. W.0. Shcwmaker gave an undemon strative but rather impressive imperson ation of the -old ragpicker." 5. T. Brat- Filipinos' Demand ivit siiu xjt. ii. ii, viariion were con servative in their interpretations of Bro gan and Mullarky, the Irish policemen. Wf)0D TY QXA Y f MtS" M" G' Proc,or' Jr-' 16 Vcst PlUl Church wUl meet at 2:30 Friday with to tables of bridge at 2:30 o'clok u V ..jI;r - ( Broadway. , , afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. G. ' tomorrow afternoon, complimenting Mi- ONP YF-A T? Mf.T?17 , The La"n7GAs7n Grcle of the PnK,r' 16 Vf "" ! Benton of PcCTfa-" W11XJ lJ-VAliUJAjMethodist Church will meet at 2:30 Mrs. John D. Kenney of St. Louis ar- Dr. and Mr. Dan C. Stine, 214 ThiUr . , . loclock tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. rived in Columbia todav to visit Mrs. G. t..i -. -i.--- i? .. . , . I r- r v n, o , , ... . . .- . utcuuQ mu as mcir uinner gue-i Hoi , for New Cur a r,eMon 21S SoMh Gimh "' Tora "8 of hf Dunas Apartments. mi, Roy of s jj'-. Constitution Is Reason j ' B. H. Frame was a dinner guest at the ' Chicken Tamales, made from quality for Delay . 'is Eleanor Taylor, who has been Alpha Gamma Rho house last night. i ingredients in a sanitary place, lou. the ZUFSt of Mr. and Mr, Villi, m Ti LUk. BAKNfcS AWAKUKU ME1IAL U CwMiu.t fltu ,A. (C.,i,U va). llor of Roanoke. Va, for the last month, '""u! uc& i.nt preaicied sudsi Kemper Academy Officer Receives quenl to the weening of the Philippine T r.. : ""'"" Ytc- irgMiure, events are so shaping them The DisUnguished Service Medal was selves in government affairs hew ht officially awarded today to Lieut.-CoI. they will probably keep Govemor-Cen- jonn a. names, proiessor ot military crai Leonard Wood in the islanda in science and tactics at Kemper Military definitely. Such a course for Wood will Academy at Boonville. The award was be due to the , legislature' demand for maue,Dy Maj. u. a. wooa ot tne Seventh 3 new constitution for the islands which Corps Area, with headquarters in Omaha, will certainlydelay xhe consideration by Wlile in France Colonel Barnes, was the legislature of measures necessary awarded a Meritorious Service Gtation for the carrying on of goTemraent af- Ccrtificate by the commanding general fairs. of the American Expeditionary Forces, "I cannot say when I will be able which certificate was returned today for o leave the islands," admits the gov- caiKcunion, as me uisi.ngu.sneu ircr- lernor-generai, mere IS however, grow. relumed to Columbia last night. may see them made by the Miss Frances Mitchell will entertain I delicatessen. Hetzler's. ladies in tur Adv. The Margarei iretB Bewick Oicle of the x. The Eliza Perkinon Grcle of the Broadway Methodic Church will meet ... I t 1. . t Tt .. 1 t . . I titmsiemuf tlis lintna aI li-a K U m. . 1rfal la a mtirh hiirhsp hrinnp Frti- inn nnv,m. ik.a t . .Ill 1 .11. Vt een student anu laeuii) memuer ine memoers ot tne sorority will en- """" ""- . - - - - .-v. . . v 6v. ..... .. ...6 uF.,..uu inai uc n.u ue ame to leave roctnLatcJ to a fund for gift for the tertain for her tjiis evening with a dinner eon, 1M7 Bouchelle aienue. There the same service. , inside of a .vear, ' ' ' rapine of the colleae. Oftentimes, at the chapter house. The guesis will'" eecMm of officers. This presentation marks the close of Wood has not jet spoken regarding the sulenl. ?ie ea.h oilier gifts at the be the pledges, and Mrs. D W. Frear, ,, n f r 1 1 " uccesful and' actire n'J'"r career the legislature's petition to Congress1 for table ar.1 al ll.e end of the Chritmas -Mrs. C E. Berkshire, Mrs. R. L. Lock.lnI. -- - ... I"" , lJ'ymbu for Colonel Barnes, who i now-on the ' permission to hold a constitutional con- dmn.r un!e the gilt a personal one, ridge and .Mrs. R. L. Luca. y i ""Vvr V' jj re,'red officere lis'. "'"K completed his version. Neither has the American com- tn - are co ecled anil gnen to some-' ., n ,', , '.., -n '"""J-'"11 J"" " cr..cc .ai iuo....,munHy n jianiu expressed itselt re- la al . .lfc l?rmnre rirc iiVewman. Mrs. kelloeff a father, will tt l. .mi r .;. rr: i W ,., . ,-. jtuwej uiicj -- ------ 1 i iiunevcr. nc win remain an acute oiu- earuinE ine mailer, aitnnuch thri ta ji he rty orgjmzalion for distribution tot' ..f fJitinliil I 'IL.t lslr n JiT 11(111 W V""i --, II.UI U UU- I Newman, Mrs. Kellogg's falhr 'also be here for Christmas. The Margaret Bewick Grcle of the , o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home ' RHODES GIVES ui.intK run vut.it -! j.' f t-t- r Tit , .,, . . ' . - tirs. junn r. nnuin ivii. nirrain at Id t 105s irs gnen aay. -. -- - -; 1 ,1"' Z r:0 "S.T i"g - honor of her hou'se guel MUs!"? W U1io 1.230 1 POSTOFFICE TrciJc-it and Mrs. Edgar D. Lee. The Emily Benton. After the dinner the par junior, gaie their present to Dean Koe '" Jnce t the Country Gub. L UsenL at their annual part) in No- The ue!ls '" ndude: Miss Benton, jttIc-. Thi, gift was a walrus leather ;,1S, Fn"sMi,ch.e"' Mr- anJ Mrs" tad oiermgh: bag. J"? B- . C """S. Tom ,,..,., TaIor and Duke Parry. Gsj .M nit be dismissed until at. ra jn Fri.h), December 15. Special I THETA SIGMA PHI tiupcroT. win accompany tne gins to HEARS DR. FAIRCHILD 'cer and draw pay as such as long as he feeiing among them that Senator Man- is connected with the military school. uel Quezon's Nacionalista party is at- H. p tempting to jockey the Americans into an untenable poition. Unable to Cancel Mail With Stamps ' An .informal project sponored by Advertising Farmera' Week. """e Americans, suggesting that the CANNOT da)S in St. Louis. Si. Loui- and Kansas Gt). All tickets sill be lit.U'ht b Mi-., Beulah Wester BI2H. Stutlcnl- are expected to return on Jirnurt 3 ami rla-e- will begin on Jinuan 1. President and Mrs. J. C. Jones turned last ninht from a visit of several. If nnttrtiini, mail fmm rnlnmhia i to Philippines iist. made independent with ,1..- :- c i.:. t . . ;! .l. j.. r 17 .an American resident rrnreentjitiv,t i nave a stamp giving iue uaie o. raiiu i . . --- era' Week, U will have to be put on by being-rejected by the majority of Amer icans iucrrp aunougn as saia nereioiore they will, probably favor a compromise basis of j local self government under the United States flag. Wood has up to this tirie failed to express himself on such a 'compromise. The Daubers will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at their studio in the Miller building. rnniTni party for AVL CMIERS1TY WOMEN The acnjal W. S. G. A. ndividuals. The Commercial Club' requested Post master P. S. Woods to assist in- adver- 1 c? n.i. rL. .. f ... , .. .liunp Farmers' Week. Tflntiarv 15-19. bv The members and pledges of Theta!-."" . ,..,.. . , . - i Ir-,-,-!; oiiirnlnu- mail with a tmD c: . ri l i- .- '") sate a luncneon louay at xiams : . . .. r Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic sorer- ' igi,;ng lhe jat(. 0f he fair. However, ity, attended a luncheon at the Giimney ! " (practically all of the mail is canceled by Comer today. There were seventeen , CLUB READS IRISH PLAYS machine, and another cancelation wo'uld present, and the honor guest was Dr. A. I . . remiire, all the mail to be canceled by H. R. ing. His alisrn." A Christmas tree was the fea. f tiara rtf t fi A hrtlirf or chtr el Isww-4Ia psrt) w.ll be gien at the Knights of (ilucbus Hall this eiening. The jrnlEN'S DEMOCRATIC Christmas ract list includes all the women of the CLUB HEARS SPEECHES Iniversiij. Special entertainment will . The Women's Democratic Gub held le prmi.lc.1 b ll-e various organizations. ; reguar meeling yesterday afternoon &.ihs will W conducted b) the Pan- in ,he Commercial Gub rooms. The Hellenic OilcciL ,allS were a9 follows: "National Issues," The program will begin with "The by Mrs. Luella St. Gair-Moss; "Results Jta W eliding," by Alpha Chi Omega. of the Recent Election in the State of Alpha Phi will entertain with "The Missouri," by Mrs. W. S. Williams; "Re Einaed Dittv' and Alpha Delta Pi will suits of the Recent Election in Boone srg and tell of some rDead Lights" on Count)," by Mrs. Rosa R. Ingels. tfle campus. "The Watch and the Wilis will 1 giicn by Chi Omega. , GA MMA ALPHA CHI GIVES Th're i, some curio,it) about "Uppers j CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON , a-d Lcer" b) Delta Delta Delta; and The Camma Alpha Chi, advertising sides slowing up the postal service. There are no law, however, prohibit ing stamping the mail with a stamp such as (he Commercial Club suggested, Mr. said. Fairchild, who addressed the meet- Chapin and Dreiser Are Studied bylhind M(, wou,d necessitate the hiring lis subject was "Women in Journ- Dramatic Arts Club of two or three additional clerks, be- a i.c wu anu numor ui ine insn Drogue, interspersed with bits of pathos was the predominating element in two of the pla)s presented by the play reading sec tion of the Dramatic Arts Club at its vr. mommy meeting. . Mrs. Glenn Davis as Lizzie in the I Williamson Fined for Speeding. "Philosopher of Butterbiggins" and . C L. Williamson was fined $13.25 in Miss Harriett Jean Trappe as Mary police court this afternoon for speeding. Brown in "The Price of Coal" deserve He was driving down South Ninth street special praise for their interpretation of at a rate of thiry-five miles an hour, ac "lhe bonnie Irish lass." Dr. Ceorge Le-1 cording to the officer who made the fevre made a very nonchalant and satis-1 arrest. Cosmopolitan Club Electa. The' Cosmopolitan Club elected offi cers at its last meeting of the )ear, held at Lowryj.Htll last night. The officers are: President, Manual M. Mortola; vice-president, Miss Carol)n Simon; sec retary! Miss Bess Ketchum; treasurer, Lester Parker; contributing editor, P. Y. Chierj; business manager, Y. P. Wang. Newberry's Successor Takes Oath. ly Vurttu Teltpkem. Wasiiikcton, Dee. 7. Former Ma)or James Couzens of Detroit took the oath of office! as United Stales Senator this afternoon. Mayor Couzens took the seat vacated, by Truman H. Newberry, Re pub!icn.'''of Michigan. CURLING IRONS and BOUDOIR LAMPS John L. Piatt's Electric Shop 17 South 9th LEARN TO DANCE 'At Pemberton HaH Mrs. Jameson, Instructor Assisted by the best dancers in the University. Private lessons only, no classes. Phone 626 for appointment. Dtlu Gamma will present a short stunt trah 3 long name, "Tschibischeosky." Cinmi Phi Itela will entertain' wiih" lbe Xarader cf the Kubh "Klian," and kappa Alpha Theta will give a clever slLU, "The Pieds Special." Kappa Kappa Gamma will open "The Family Album" which has been closed for sev eral jcars. Phi Mu, with its pla). The Tracth of a Becdinut" and Pi Beta Phi 'ia it wordless drama, "The Circular. t'rease or Th J-rrder of the Light loue Keeper," are sure to be successful. Ial Hall will present "The Count and '" Vtii"ig Cne" end Welch nffl pre-cnt "As You Like It, With po!ugi- tn William." Theta Sigma Phi will fite an entertaining plajlct entitled, Aes and iew-," with some inside in fiinalitn n the sticict) offite. The pro gram mil eIo- vtilti an educational play, '.Nitus Chri-ti," ii) Alpha Camma Delta. sorority, entertained with a Christmas luncheon today at the Colonial Tea Room. The centerpieces were small Christmas trees and the place cards were jolly Santa Clauses. There were seven teen reservations. The Martha Trimble Grcle of the Baptist Women's Union will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with I Mrs. Allen Rothwell, 401 College avenue. The special speaker for the afternoon will be Miss Juliet Mather, young peo- pie's leader of the Southern Baptist Con- Hall j vention, who is to be at Stephens Col lege for a snort time. Mrs. C F. McVey will leave tomorrow for Higginsville, where she will meet Mrs. Ginton S. Burns and Mrs. M. L. Jones of Kansas Gty, and organize a circle of The Kings Daughters. Mrs. 1 I McVey will go to St. Louis Saturday and 1 T II 'fiaivJ nAvfr iA.AAlr thdtfA uitn lA 1 V1WER PARTIES . """"" m" -2JZ AT C0L.TRY CLUB .Mrs. F. F. Stevens entertained with a Members' Night at the Country Gub dinner last night at the Colonial Tea ilia evening will be the occasion for a I Room in honor of Miss Ocie Sanders Baaiber of parties. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Lmgmaid will entertain at dinner in Wror of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moulton. The other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Palleron Ilain, Piof. and Mrs. A. F. Kulilman, Prof. M. W. Walkins, Mr. aad Mrs. H. I). Hooker and Prof, and ' Sirs. It. J. Kerner. Mrs. C F. McVey will have as her I gacrts Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Thornton and their house guest, Mrs. Edward Thorn-, too of Tula OUa. -" j Another party will be thaT"of Capt. Vd Mrs. L. E. Jones, who will enter-j lam Lieut, and Mrs. P. V. Kellogg, and Mrs. O-car Newman of Columbus, Ohio. Mi-s Lura Lcv.is will have as her. cum Miss Emma Straw n. Miss Stella , Slrawn and Mr. W. T. Stephenson. j A. C Lanier will entertain a party of !1 of Houston, Tex. Other guests were Mrs. R. II. Emberson, Miss Ida Bohan non, and Miss Betty May Baker. The Bessie Belle Combs Circle of (be llimiieijgrner t B 0 1 LUNCH TEA DINNER 2x-5 600-7.10 You like to eat where there is an air of content ment. That is one of the rea- K sons why those who eat nere come back. Phone 2144 Try One of Our Regular Plate J Lunched- Each 35c to 40c. Plate includes choice of variety tof meats, two vegetables, coffee or milk, and bread and butter. What more could you ask for the price. Fish Every Friday Try our baked Catfish tomorrow. Fresh Oysters any time, any style. BROADMORE INN Cor. 10th & Broadway L. T. Dorgan, Prop. DECEMBER SPECIAL SELLING OF Dresses (Including values up to $54.50) $19$5 910-12-14 Broadway i 1 I ' ' t in i 1 1 j i I i i i i I -- For Friday and Saturday Featuring many new Dresses both in the wool and the silk. This'Sale will solve your, dress problem for you, giving you a price with a value in excess. A visit to this department will con vince you. . - . i Materials of Canton Crepe, Satin Back Can ton, Rich Satins, Matelasse, Poiret Twill and Lace. For Friday and Saturday $19.95 it : special Lingrette Bloomers Looks like mlktiaraj'betier than silfc AlKrifcrs"$1.75.- AlTCbats are marked at Special Prices $10.95 to $64.50 for the December Sales. We invite your inspection, and any Coat purchased wanted. A Coat will make a Practical Gift. ml A J' 4Z 'I J v ' JO' ($( w i j ' New Gloves I 4 Couts 4 wiD be held until i i , 12 or 16 buttori. Black, brown or white. Special .1 bucton Cape Gloves, warm and durable, pair ' $1.39 Coming! Coming! Coming! This is your call to pre pare for Christmas. Greeting Cards and Usable Gifts Paper Decorations Decorated Coin and Bill Holders Coin and Bill Cases Tags Seals Gummed Ribbons Cards Labels Tissue We have them all. Come for an early selection. Colonial Tea & Gift Shop Tribune Bldg. Phone 2245. 112 S. 9th Toilet Articles for Christmas Gifts Students can select dainty pres ents before they leave and avoid the last minute rush at home. Christmas Cards. Parsons Sisters Beauty Parlors 1005 Broadway Phone 795 BflHratff M " MT I 11" Aictrola for Christmas makes a HatppyNewfear o A FTER the first breathless ecstasy of untying rib 'T:bons and rusding paper then turn on the new Victrola, and welcome the whole world of song to your home. From that great moment a host of new friends joins your family circle, friends you know of but probably never have heard the world's greatest 'artists of instrument and voice. The finest music, your own favorite songsare thereafter and ever avail able, to be heard at their best whenever and as often as you like on Victor Records. r '"What greater privilege, what greater gift can Christ- jmas- bring? mm L- .Victrolas in all models, from $25 up. Easy Payments. .We are open evenings. - i HIS (UA5TEKS YqiCLr- ij .TMMMI .--AiiSTt--