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dtate Uiitorlcal Exlety 'X.JL. VoLUMK XXIX. vIonroe City, Mo., Thursday, October 5, 1916. Numbkr 27 W C I' U Notes Mrs Anna Cuplinger was hostess to Hi,- W '". I' (J. Tucsduv Oct. 3rd. I The meeting was opened bv i he ' vitv (ire j vn: Mrs J J Ornwn Ml. i r-ad ill" fourth iisiiImi followed i h a piny i In Mrs Willnrd The fO'l- Mil' ! I Hi mimes inr ( made ii m "i es' -Ki L r dill V ,- . 1 1 I . il! tie 'I ,i Vi. il i'il.iti m f ir ure- tv iiiilieininii .show die livii x r iniii revt-.diug me no lle icpnrt. Twn del- : expected bir none the lea - .icii-onie t o; linger iinil Mrs. nes's T.ie h i, I tiuv,:.ii lovely .i i ml hi ilie slate supper ol nieii chich- n, -mail, ne W C. I' U to he scalloped ny-icr.-. ice citaiu and ( iK Oct. 21. Hller iHke a I'd u nil. liber of r uond wi 1 e . .i..i:iimmiiiiis program whs i giwn -,s ..i.iws A report of tlie tei ie. mice i-iuniiiiitee ol the .vi E cliiiieli Miinh . i- read liy Mrs. j h'liv. vlr.- h.iiwn read h poem ; n i l' il " l'i Two Gln-sc-" l-y Kiln VVo-eier Wile.ix. A selection re i( i hy Mr.. Cline from The Union bimnl "I lie lies nut) Ho's of Long. Aim' fii...'ltirl.'rl I hp nriMlrnni I'Iit I w.,-one visiinr piesent Our In-ie-s scveil -ninlwiciies, vegeinhlc salad lll il ci.tTee Attention Young men mid wiiiinn of Muiiroe C'it . ii. d vicinity who de sue nppi.i.ii iiienl to Mivi-riiineut Civil Serviee iiiimiioiis Including Pii-uii Guards. Meal Inspectors, Rn l-e-i . il Cirrnr-. Pasintfice Cleiks. e' Carnr-. Railway Mail Clerks mil 1:1. il Revenue St f vice, ogiaphets. Typists, e'e cad in We ilii one lln'i I .net see Mr. .1 VV B-.tije- M' n l.iv On '.) I'llcSe lire ti .r -hi. ... vtllll fjiHnl .-.ilnlle mill .ire p. r.n n.n.i Ae.s 18 i l ovef et' Mr Burgess wunout fai.. 10 A v i 5 p M Moo Ih IIIUV h Hint Uup'ist Association in sonion Here Tin dun i Association o the Buiiii-t ci. ii.n ore tioliliinl their 12 h in in. ol i.ireiuiK in the (iroie Hll.'ilsl ehiill ll 1'lle ineellllKiipelieU lit lull in in A tll.ie il.iy mill will t i-.' 1 1. is eve . ii u , vi rv mi' le-.iuin oiiii iiisiruct ive (ir.i i..i tin- lm n prei urtd A .r.e mi nher of Uelt'ttnle- fiom tlill leiii p.iiini ihe cooiiirv .ire pus'lil. I ! nil 1 1, 1 :tiile woikers ait In re in il lin'.uirtiint silhjects ore pre... iit 1 .mil discussed. The Indies of 1 1 h e inn h -erveil dinner mid snpiier e-ieii1iiy mid win seive dii.eer li.il iv in i ne ) ilkso.i liuilil Ihl opp..-'l- II:" I" & V1 hunk 1 v.'o inr. is Struck hy Lightniiij ' t .hit - n ii., riiini; nl Ih-i week two !,irn- cr etvl 'o eil hy lihtll in Lei Mi live mill six o'clock. Bo i weie em irely destroyed. One iei i ..mI i.. Mrs Will Gosuey. They S:l. lm , -i iw-i teiiies unil a set ol , t- inn h lot of liny mm oil tin r L ie- unit imp i tnenls were le Tte 0-1 tli.l. l i ev i- irrieil $100 iiisiiiiince oilier lielniiiil to Joel'. I.: Il (I'lltllllltll 0 Inns ol n. 1 t. ii of huy. 125 tin- n-! - ! : if . Mure tinrness mill ale. i i i i iiicKt-ns Ihe insiirniice wn- 'ill Hi mi the Imrn Hiid $200 en the c oiein-. Ihe lo-s wns Hbont $71,0. Surpised His Friends Kev. II ('. Bnlen, pastor of the ! Mehndi-i I'hnrcli surprised bis friends in ibis city Wednisilay of ns! eek when he returned Irani a sin 'i vise -W'h 1 bride Mrs Bolen va formerly Mis Jessie Crawford of Shel'im.i Tn- wedding cer emi'iiy was performed Tuesday evening hy Rev. Sipple ul his home in Uncoil Mr- llolei: has ao sons the old' r .ne will attend 'chi.nl ii. Shell ina this ypar. the younger one rmiif to M'.iiine Cnv Sanirday The Democrat j iu- their many friends in extending a welcome aim best wishes. A Pleasant Surprise When Mrs. W. J. Knu .cut home Tuesday evening she was very much suiprised to hod doyen young ladies, member- n: h-r Sunday school class. In i.-siii of I he house Just us the ent il i lie hull the liiiiu w is turned en in things. After Mrs. Rouse wu- -cited Ht the tnhle she w.is presented with u beautiful crystal basket iiii.d wuh livt-ly lleis. I'm o.fiemy is one ihiit she' vs. 1 1 1 always k iiiemtier with pit-.isiire. A'lei I'm- supper they all went to the G-iu to see Mary pickford Yates-Ashury. Miss Ceeeh.i Yates in I i nl Ashurywire nmrrieil Suo'l.iy nv Rev. John Rvhii :it ihe onrm-hiii! resilience lhc cereiinny took phice nl one o'clock Ihev were attended hy Miss Ruth Hour unil Alexis lluys. I hose prtsent wete Mr. noil Mrs John Yutt s .h. i dinitih- ter. Frances, Mr mid Mis. M P. As bury. Misses Louie mid bv-s Mout tfomery. Alice mid t'oid e Ho.ir. Myrtle. Siellu. Hazel nml Anna PiercenP. M.irv Fiunf liar, Be.-s Mud l. M.ie WeAiisti mid Lucille llnrd Ihehritle is ihe ilauiihier uf Mr. Mini Mrs. John Y ties who live two miles wes' ol i ns city The fin mm is the son of Mr and Mrs. M. P Ashury B..111 young people have spent lliei' ei.iiie liv,s iu nr near this city mm Imve the best wishes a host of Inen is. After the cereinonv ii i in. 1. re. ro Haliiuhiil wneie to.-v N 1 14 for Si. Louis where Hi" criui'T' has a spleuilid poMll'io. I liey ex pect to iioike '.lii ir In . 'lie inr u time with Mr m.d Mi.-. A 1, 0 Lin- SIHlld This Will lie e peeinliv nice as the ladies r- .inhnnil friends and neiuhhors. Court of Honor Ins all Officers The Court of tlonor i.e.n a ver. interest iurf tneeiioi; ;ii 1 -i .- r h iN Monday evening E l Choo tean ami Mr. Nicily, : K m;i City were present. The Ii rmef is the Slate Miiuauer of ihe C im mid tiie Inner is Disinet Deputy of the llanuihul lis' in- !'.m, cntiiliil.il t ? wi re iiini.itii: u.'u ihe order. Mrs. Luetic Nicknsun ami Roy Garner. After the i. tii iin n the followmu otheiis :e iii-i.,U, ,1 1 Janus Witiisiiii, lii.inii. o, J G. Pierceull. Pusf Chtu e l m; Miss Ethel Baynuiii. Vice 1 ,1, 1: h.n; Mrs. T B. HiivnVn, R.cin.iti; Mrs. Jas. Keniii ti, IMi ipimo; .r- I'mtik May. Cm. dm n r: Jos K 1 sc.- tiuel; ('has. riiiMiiiin. t, 1 ,n'; v!rs. Chus B.t nun). Piuiiist .Irs T Hayden has i.eeo nium, i ' I inc h deputy. Alter me n.-. n: ,h' meet iii a suoial tin ir 1- . jove.l About fonv tni'iiiiiers .( ;.;,kw M.I). Pi alker hi ,',..(. .r 1. .... l l 1 . UTnli, - ... 1 ... . , " Walker Hiid represeiiia'ives Irani ' t....n i. 0 10a ilk . each paper to the conu'ry lue dav eve,'i,"i s'f f0""" H"s eaiitc illill unil oern orouglit III Irom Laineriiii that dn . Walker & Son have bought 19 two year old heifers and one cow ami Walter Moss a two year olil -. 1 a . ) The lat ter has 1 herd of about iweuty Hoi stein cows W uker &. Soa have n fine herd uf Jersejs. Both hHve been selling large quantities of cream. Hunter Anderson v ill have his blood hounds, ihe two older dogs and leu pups, in the store window Friday nfternnon from 2 to 4 o'clock iney win ne wen worth coming down town to see. Another tribute to Our Townswornan What the Profession Thin1'! oi Our Aitist Photographer The Oilnhrr loimher nf ihe "Portr..it" one of the leml:.i Pliorn- graphic Oit' m loins ilo- ' ih ,w iug irilnpe to Miss He.le .lotu -sun Our Cuver I'orlrnit a. d the hall of l ame .My ueqiiiiilll.iliee a nil V'i-s Itelie Johnson eoiiiineoei d son e 1. ears aijo when some phnl.i:jii':-!is ol flowers w. ri seol 'o no lor 1 1 1 1 . t -1 1 1 bv the editor of ph i nrnphic montlilv iniiL'i'Zili" Thee wn something si ilisiin. n e .nil original 111 teehni pie, grnooin , n,. light 11I11I slui.le, ihm I en er.-il nun correspond! nee v. ilii her mi l had the pleasure or m hi x lim e ol her work, iiml ii ihe ii. xi 1 .1 .vi i.tion of the Ptiotiigrapliic Assnci ilion nl Aiiierici of hiiikiiu her p. rsninn acqiiaintarce. Altllolli;!! lls lohll-oii l:ii ,C (piired rid wide fame tor her kilttn pa nnes she d e.s i n; 1 'in. fine herself to one branch '!' photo graphy. Hei group- of children are us cliaruiiou as her kmcns. ami her gniup ot n.d men mid old women a.nl her every dnv ponraii wuik ore tre.iieil wi;b ihr same can ml study fur pictorial effect, .ihe i ,ils,i iiriiiiai in her conception of aenie i.m Ol honor in ihe way of iiicdnis, cup-, etc.. in Quired Ir 1 o cMiiiuiiihis all over Ihe coiinirv she ua u larger number than no- oilier woman photographi r Miss Joanson makes the siatement thai many of her prizes Have been won 011 Cko prill'-. Il has been .- nil thi' Miss Johnson is ih pn neer among women plinlognphers ai.d mat her success II is been tin; in vtniv- to other of the women who h ive sinc eniered ihe ranKS of professional photographers Miss loooson ha- 1 host of melius ma m the iiieaih rs of the Plniingr, ipli-r A .sic: c 1 1,1 ol Ami rica. due 110I onlv toher;Mnli as a pllu or.ipher. lull also to h r inarming per-uni.lit. She is un-u.-ii.illy ni. lest as to in r own won-, in use the word- of one of her friends, "I never Knew so much humilii' and ability cuiiihii.eit 11. one person." The civer portrait is that of Mis Belie Ji.h ison and the Pule nitiile is illustrated by "Fair rales" one ol her most cluinuiiu genre Mu,jlrs A Delightful Day in the Country Class No 5 uf Hie Meilio l-t Sunday ,-cllui.l met Th.ir.-.la) l.inl,. n, g nl ten o'clock at the Vethodisi chiinh mid were tnhen to toe , iiiiinry huiiie of Mr m.d Mis K, i. DcLR-hlllim Where they spenl a most .leni,; ;'ul il,,y. This i"a-s enjoys a sucial me ting rVeiV lll.illl i. If the llle.lin- i- j,, lovvii l 1- nelit in Ihe afternoon. ir ; i 11 11 la il 1 00111 1 y Ilieei iii i lie llieil- ueis eaeil taepareu soiot-llllUL; lor tiie dii.ia i. Oil this invasion each ineuiiier had her ha. ket of good things an,' in addition Mrs DcLu-amiiit II 1,1 prepuruil a uuiiiber of teinpting dishes ull oi which were heartily enjoyed. In the ufternniin, afier 11 prnyer and snue, ihe lesson was read and a short business session held. Ihese class meetings aie anticipated with pleasure from time to time. Ia addition tn ihe members of the class Mrs. DeLashmutl enter- tamed five miesis and they all felt th,at it was good to be there. ABOUT THE CHURCHES 'ntratln( Nwa Conernln the Dlffarant Danomlnatlona. rhl Column Closae Promptly a ' S A. (VI. Cach Tuaaday. Kev. K, O Tri.ueii eoinineiicpil a mteliig il Ml. V. -111011 Tuesday of. Inst weeh. ile is ..oiy assisteil liy V. 'i r ii - w 1 1 11a- charge ol th" umsic. The attend. nice is good and the uiteie-t slmwii is encouraging, j PRESBYTEKI AN San, lay Sclin.al at Ola a. 111 i f.hri-lMii Euileavur at ii.M p. ill , Pi oyer meeting Wedne.-oiy 7::$0 , SI JUDE'S I h.iiv 1 inn 1101, mo at 7:30 Morn-) iag Player n:nl aeriunii al 11. Sun-j day m ii ml al 10. There will be! mi Net vice in Ihe eveium;. FIRST HAPTISI j We li.. 1 a very good attendance j at Sunday Sclnnu last Send iv, and ! the niti inlance at I ne etiiiri h serv ice- w.is up 10 tn average vVe shall have our Sunday School next Sun day as usual, hat there will be no preaching ut the Fir-t Baptist Chuteti either morning or evening. I he Pasior will be away helping in d meeting, hut it is certainly right tn expect our people to worship in some oilu r service. Let all of our people alteiid service somewhere next Sunday. Sun P. Gott, Pastor. Dairy Meeti' g at Hannibal liie-iiay Oct. lOiii ut 1:00 p. in. the Noriheust Missouri Industrial and Aruul 1 n 1 a I A-Miatioii will meet in the Marion County court house. The purpose of the meeting will be in sh' .v how tne dairy cow may be plan a in ibis 1.1 this part of the country Prominent men in agri cultural all urs will address the meeting -e al every citizen interest til hi (lev I v.. i,: IM. ittne 1st Missouri is uiLi-il tu attend B inkers in Illinois. Minnesota, and Iowa are !, hi n.1 n. is dairy movement and you may he sure the bankers here are ju-1 as ready to do what they e.,.i to nssi-t. Reiiiembir 1 he (Inie. Oct. 10. traded Hannibal Property for Farm Friday J. C. Kiucaid traded 80 acres 4 12 miles northwest of thi.- cny. known us the nowe larni In Mrs. C E Anderson of Hannibal for $100. in acre, taking iu par: payment city property in Hannibal valued al $(i.li(i0 Mrs. Anderson is the wife 1 1 Rev John Anderson. They are a el, known here as he was at om time Presiding Elder of the Meth idist Chinch in this district They will be most welcome in this com munity. The Century Club Begins Its Year Mrs W. W Longtnire. hostess of the first meeting (,r ilmne Econom ics") of the Century Club for its r.M(j-17 ear assisted by the Misses II lyuie, reflected the perfection of the nay iu ihe perfection of the en tertainment. The house was glori ously decni'uted-glnrious in the only word to describe the beautiful au tumn leaves great bunches of frost kissed maples and the tables weie gr jc. il ny autumn flowers as well. After .1 most delightful program conducted in the. versatile style of Mrs. Thompson, leader of the day, the members partook of delicious six course luncheon the last course bein the reading from the place cants original verses of the hostess A pleading coincident of the day was the discovery that the meeting was celebrating the 5th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Clarence Mc Clint ic and Mrs. Rouse's natal day. Program for District Heeling Han nibal District Octooer 19-20 Watchword Organiz.t. 0:1. Afternoon Service 2:00 Devotional Orgnuizaiinn Election of Seeieiarv Roll Call Sealjeg of )e'-g it, s Fixing ill ih - oar 2,'tO Re,.,. t of l),s net - :.,ry. Nuintier of O.tMitizatt .a. in' the District Adult, Young People. Children Nooitu r of member.-. Number 0: preach ing stu'inns in the Di-ni-t. Church ineinbershiii e' Young People Adult uhd Cn.llreii in 1 1 e !)i-iri.'t. Nu:nh-r nf Leagues in Disiriel Number uf vi-.it made to Auxiliaries rus year Number i.f Mis.-nui Sumy Cia-si- in the Dit,i, t. Nui- er i.f Auxiliam s or.;a-i-iz, d 111 full General caidt lloli uf ihe work Ai'i'iiile of the miiiisterstoward me work 3:00 Model Auxiliary Meeting C011 !l:c:i U ny Collleri'lice olfii er. 3:30 Opportunity in District for organizing Young Peoples worn to ne discussed by a Young People's Society dee-.ale 4:00 Prayer Service Opportunity unil lespiuisihility for reach ing tiie utieulisted women, led by Conference officer. Evening Service :00 Devoti,iual Serviee led by resiileui ua.-t.ir. Rev. Bolen LitlltehUlg in.- N ,tjoM. Somj A Ship G ies Sailing O'er the S-a iMis-ii.iiarv Address by Con ferein e Olficers, Mrs. McB.nn. Mrs Turner. Mrs King. Morning Service 9:00 Dev. 1 1 ei 11 Service Roll Cab Minutes. 9:15 Hepc'it oi Delegates. Number of members iu Auxiliary. Number of new members. Use uf prepared programs. Use of literature and leaflets Mission Study Class News L iter and Bulletin organiz ed iu all .lepartiiients. Per ctm nt Moineu, young people ami ih.lilreii cnurch mem bers in .1 Missionary Society Tune of payment ofdues and pledD' Is local work done tbroiiiib Mis: i,ina.-y Society. Order and .-pint of regular meeting 10:15 Instil utf uii Oi, I, hen's Work. 10:30 Institute on Young People's Work. 10:4a Oar Literature -Its Value unil Use. 1100 Oar Sew Mission Field Africa. 1 1:15 Scarred Bible and training schuol. 11 30 Noon devoli.in.il Afteriio'ia Service 2-00 Devotion il Service 215 Week of Prayer lis Aim and Value. 2 30 Inst it 111 - on Social Service, Local We-ley Hulise. 2:45 Institute on Mission Study. 3:00 Cnnfer.-n. e Pledge. 3:15 Why Am I a Worker in the Missini,ar Cause? Discussion led by District Secretary. 343 Prayer Service for Special Workers 4:00 Invitations for next year. Miuutis. Adjournment. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet next Friday with Mrs. Edi:hGra 1111 home. All the members nre urged to be present as the final plans are to be made for the District Cuufereuce which meets here Oct. 19-20. Sold Dairy Herd J. R. B. Kidd has sold his dairy herd which was advertised last week, to Z. F. Leake. The latter took charge of the dairy business Monday. Mr. Kidd has been in the business for some time and has a number of accounts out that he would like tu have settled at once. He nln exnrep his appreciation of pusl patronage. IP. ny 'il- ip- Is s- u ner brother.