:News of Cola mbia Society Socie aqua tdlllboaa. sso. PIeaseglIbatwesIi9anll8o’eIoek. Oat-of-Tova Vldters Aretiaests at Club Many out-of-town guest-I WIN Gn- tertainad at the bridge-luncheon at the Country Club today. In. C. Bfllller entertained Miss Ruth Moss. of Germantnwii. Pa.. to In. I. 0. Ilockaday, Mrs. C. C. Bowling and Mrs. J. P. McBalne. Mrs. W. G. Manly had as her guests. Mrs Harry Norman, of War- . rensburg. lrs. Warren Branham ahd Miss Emma Strawn. Mrs. Dudley Conley was hostess to Mrs. William Kemper. of Lon An- gelea. Mrs. Kate Conley. Mrs. C. W. lligges; . Dina. Sr.. of Springfield, Ill.. Mrs. N. W Vor- liees and Mrs Ted Conley. Mrs. I-I. B. Brannon. Mrs. II. Schlundt and Mrs. W. (‘. (‘urtis were guests of Mrs. W’. S. Williams. Mrs. M. D. Evans entertained for Mrs. W. ‘ll. Grant of Kansas City. Mrs. 'I\irner Gordon, liirs. I-Emmett I (‘linkscali-s. Mrs. Turner ClinkscaIes,'_ Mrs. Charles Hale and Mrs. Minnie Tieheaor. - Miss Anna Catherine Sykes had as her guests Mrs. Douglass Martin. of st, ljouis. Miss lielen Mitchell. Miss Frances Mitchell. Miss Eleanor Tay- lor. Mrs. Frank Rollins. Mrs. Robert. hi-rner. Mrs. James Greer’. Mrs. A. I". Kulilman. Miss Lucinda Templin. Mrs. James Garth and Mrs. Machir liorsey. Mrs. Thomas (‘wiper hliiclii-ll. of Kiinsas (‘ity, was the-guest of Miss luitlierine Conley. Mrs. J. B. Hebe-rling, Miss Milde- llllt‘ lienton and Miss Nita Iilkins W0-rt‘ guests of Mrs. A. l-‘. Nesta. _ .\Ii.-s Laura Stephens entertained‘; Miss Mary Guitar. Miss Sabra .\'i_ed- ermeyel and Miss Mary Susan Esta to her iiosie the guest of her cousin. Miss Fran- ceawayne Allen, 12.. Allen place. Miss Allen accompanied Miss Cibaon to Hannibal where she will spend sev- eral weeks. “PI. “'eld(in ('otl.on and Miss Car- Olltn Cotton will go to Jeflerson (‘ity morro i attend ii breakfast which Mrs. (‘litford l"ischer will gite in N000!’ U Mils Katheriiic Allport Chicago. Miss Ruth l.('(‘l)flt‘l(. secretary of "19 Missouri Farm Bureau at Jefl'er- son City, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. \\'. ll. [,4-4-liriclt. 140'.’ Mink- son street. l’rof. arid Mrs. lt. Johnson and family went 'rson City todl|)'. Mrs. Jo r. Mr. Phillips Of K8"-S . (Hy who i~ vniting hi-re. accompanied them. . Miss Lillian Ellison. \\'illi.iiiis-liurg. I\y.. Illl :ll'l'l\'P luliliirrnw tip pipe-nil two or three \|'t't'hS as the guest of Miss Roy I-Illi-n Sit-Wzirt. Wt-st Broai way. Members of the Klwllhli ('lub will entertain ‘their familti-~ with ii picnic supper this evening at I-‘airview (‘hurch. two and ii luilf miles west of (‘Mom ia. Th" l':llZ.'l I'rikiii.~oii t'iri'le of the Iiroadwiiy .\lo-tliodi.-t Vhurrh will vet at the llHlIl0' of .\lr.~. ('iirrie B-. Miller. {M3 \'irgiiii:i :ui-niii'-_ Ii o'clock Friday afti-rnoon. - .\l('llllI('l'.\ of Pi l..'ll'll'Nl.'l Tlietai will KIN‘ a picnic ~'ll|'|N'l' iii o‘.£'.o at \\'o|i-h this 1-vi-iiiiig. .\ll\’~l llorotliy “yea, froiii l'1ll‘l . l"i';iiicc. will talk on the "l'ii~.~iuli l'l.'l_\'.“ M“, an 5,... (~,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,_.,,,,,,,,,,'0‘ Mia. ii. ll. \\'rinkIe i$?s3mim.»ni.., Mrs. John A. Stewart. Mrs. ('lyde Stewart aml Mrs. Brown (ilenn. Miss Florence Greening. of Toledo. "" tiliio. was the guest of Miss Mary Itysart. Mrs. Dudley A. Robnett was hos- tess to ‘Mrs. Everitt Manning, o Tulsa, U|tla.. Mrs. Will ('onley. Mrs. Pierce Niedermeyer and Mrs. Barton itobnett. Mrs. Joe Fates was the guest of Mrs. C. ‘B. Rollins. . Lipscomb. Jr., eiiter- . erson. Mrs. W. T. Stephenson was thi- guest of Mrs. R. 0, Spencer. Uthers who made l'!'.'|9l‘\'lItliill~ were Mrs. R. L. Hill. Mrs. ll. Bragg. Mrs. Guy L. Noyes and Mrs. S. ('. Iluat. Mi.-is llaire Announces Ilor Easasucsa. . .. Announamont of the engagemen of Miss M3! liaire Allen K. George was made last week at the home of Mia; llaire in Clinton. The weddin VII take place August 2. Miasmfim is a graduate of Lin- deii Iege and attended the University of Missouri one year. She is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. George was graduated from the College of Agriculture in 4:522 and since that time has been a teach- er of vocational agriculture in the Clinton Iligh School. Mr. George is a member of the Farm House fra- ternity. > Bra. 1‘. Kent Catron Gives Laaeheon Mrs. T. Kent (‘atron will give ii luncheon tomorrow complimeiitury to Mias Ruth Moss, of Germantown. Pa., who is visiting her uncle. James Moss. Miss Moss is a former (‘o- luwbian. Date for Students WII Be Friday Night The Student Govt-rn‘ent .‘\!S'H‘ln> tion will lmva a dance for l-‘Unllllt'l" Ifhool students Friday night at #- o'clock in Rothwi-ll Gymnasium. Mrs. J. E. Thornton and her son. Joe Thornton. returned Sunday from in motor trip to Tulsa. Okla. While- in Tulsa they were Thornton accom pa nied M rs. ton and her son as far its .\'i-osho ‘where they stopped for a few days’ visit. t - _. Ira. Odon Guitar, Sr., and her daughter. Mrs. Edward Allen. "of Chicago, have gone to St. Joseph to be guests of Mrs. Brown and Miss lfvnma Guitar. From St. Joseph. Mrs. Guitar will‘go to California to spend the rest of the summer. Mrs. Allen will- return_to her home in Chicago. Miss Maurine Gili_so-ii has returned Clieerloudbzivid long.aodthen Ctflfi eallfoethe B .. is vi~iting her iviothi-r. Mrs. ll('l|l) Smith and llt'l' .'il‘~It'l‘\, Mrs,’ .\l. l\lll'll. .\li'~. l"t‘l‘tl ('.ilt'y uni .\l."~. l"i'iin'k l.~'\i. Jlf. illltl 4‘lF.\. bhiitliw J »li:i.~'on lt'a\'t‘ to;noi‘ro\\' for lll\ _.\n,_v.-|.-,q_ Val. where they will make their lltrllltfi .\ll'.\‘. Jiihllsiin \a;i_< firnig-fl)‘ Miss l|oioth_\ ll'.l"ll.'llll «if Illl.\ iity. ' 'l‘l'lI' llt'IlT}lll) (‘ill '0' oil. Tho Vhriii t.iiii Fhurih l..id .'l iiio-o-1.--v_' l.i~' night at the N J. lii\o'l‘~‘ Hlii Biiss ziveiitiin .-\ pii .'lli’ win servi-1. . liim ii Mr~'. .\. (i. .\lrliit\ii- iiiid .\ll~-' .-\l l_ lM'l'l.‘l .\li'liil_\'i‘i-, of hziii-:i~ i ll_\' mi- L'lH“l~ of Ill‘. .'ii:d .\li'-. .-\. W. Kiiinp .~(hfllItlI. .\II‘. and .'-Ii . I. ll. llo-iiu-liili‘ urn‘ \’l.\lllllt;‘ .\Ii. Iii-rki-Irli-'. lIIiiIllt'l'. .‘ll'.~’. ('. W. lloil.« bile, and his .~i-ti-r, Mia. A. A. .\lilliird. .\lr. iiiiil .\lr.~. J. l'I. liogg-i iiiid .‘l:H’|{:il‘t‘t liiiggs are gm-stx (if .1 Bogg~' iiiotlii-r in Andi-rson, Ind Mr. and .\ll'~'. If. B. ('h:ipin:in of Kansas ('ity. who n‘|iitul‘t'(l to tiolun bia Sunday. are guests at the Ilium: Boone Tavern. Mrs. Th0m:is ("nope-r Mlli'll(‘ll, of Kltl|'£.'t~' ('It_\. I‘ ii»-':tir.g her plll't'llI\. Mr. and Mrs. (Li-ui;:t' l'.'van.-, at their home on the A-bland road. Mrs. Iliirry .\'orman. of Warri-n-w hunt. is the guest of Mrs. Warren S llranham, 402 toll:-ge avenue. Miss Sara (‘ultra-rison left for l}1‘r home in Macon after being the housi- guest of Miss lioy Ellen Stewart. E. (i. .\'i'i)tt, of S('t)t.lS Book Store, spent the weekend with friends at Sedalia. Miss Mary .\Iargaret Lohman of .Ir- erson ('ity i~ the guest of ,\Ir, iinl .\lr't. Hurts-ii Robm-tt. ll('llT_\' Taiyl--r and I-‘mink Harris. lift’ gut--'t.~' of Mr. and Mr~. (‘lay Iiamilton Stark in I.oui.~iana. Mru. H II. 'l‘aiid_\'. Miss Siiriih (';ith«-riiii- 'l':iiid_\ llllvl .\ll'*\' Graci- T.ind_\ lH't' vi~itinit l'l liuniilton. Ill. Paul .\I l’eto~r.~«-'1 l~‘ vi~'iti.".g lll~ piiri-.'i:.~ ll‘. lANh\\U1iil Son liorn to U. “. Letson. .\ .-on \\}t.°~' born to Mr. and _\|r- \\'. l.t't.~Ul‘.. Ill? l';iris rozitl. yi-s ti-rdiiy ll.Ul’llll‘.L' ii! the liooiie ("oun- ly lliisplftsl. I l V J l reaids-lire 200 l U I hnl ‘U l itur llicl (lfltre phone I'll ll illlflllitll, N . 5? withaest- in Hannibal after being I ,2, 3; 7% I , r;.;_._ ‘K I—% . . {'5 _£: 15,, v..."-a.i‘.' .’l'‘.. s ' _ I ’ ryi ._ .. _‘ liainihara of Japan says‘, “The Anglo-Jiipani-so Alliance was the corner-stane of our foreign policy. and it~ aim \\:i~ to maintain the peace of the tlrient. nli;Il\t‘. It was never used in any i _ I PERSONAL ITEMS I4-e Lewis of Iiallsville was in 1‘... luinliiii _\i-steriliiy on a llUSIllI'~.*~ tiip. It. Thoiriasson is spending tho- wepk in Jiihniiun litlunly doing viii-n Winn Wurlt. Mrs. J. l’. lll‘|.'4lrl’ wen. to St-.ir geon yesterday morning where she- will visit a few days. bliss .‘\ll(‘(' Hall of 708 .\liss'i.'.ii‘i ll\’t‘nllt' is .~p¢-ndiiig three Wt't'h~ in .-St. Louis us the guest of ht!‘ |(l‘lll'Il mother. Miss’ ltiiniiila \\'ulti'r left yr\Ii-i'ila_\' morning for ('hillicothi- where shi- will visit Mrs. Joseph Mi-.\'oun until August I. t‘ol. J. E. Riegcr. of the‘b0nus conimission, Jefferson ('ity. passed through (‘olumbia today on his way to his home in Kirksville. ' Joseph ('ollins returned Satiirdiiy from Lathrop Kansas ('ity where he has been vieiting for thi- liist ten days. ,\l|.\~I Hurts.-nso Kolkmeyer, (if Jef- for_.-., (‘;i)-_ who has been visiting .\li.~s bath Taylor at 719 (ii-ntiy i-lure,‘ ed home today. l-I.,M. Harmon left yesterd.i_v iift¢-r- nooti for Harrison, Andrew and Ni-w« ion counties where he will asaist in (‘u\h',Tt’.*IlllR Association work. It. M. (iarlock left yesterday at- to-rnoon for ('linton (‘ounty where he '-llll be for several days promoting the work of the Baby Beef (‘all t'luli. Mr. and Mrs. W. t‘. Richanison and daughter Agies of Los Angeli-s, (‘aI.. are visiting their sister-in-law, .\Irs. R. 1.. Richardson. 906 College iiu-nue. Miss Virginia Gardner left Sat- urday for her home in Fort Smith. Ark. Mi.-is Gardner will return to toliimbiii in September to attend the l'niversity. - .\Iarguerite Soden. of I-Qirk» -. pa-i.-ted through ('olumbia to- day on her w»- to Jefferson (‘it_\ where she is clerk in the ('onstitu- tmnal Convention. _ .\Irs. Stanley Smith and .\I:s.- Que-en Smith who have been attend hsudwear. lt was entirely (li-fen~i\'i'. l1ll‘.lllL' i~i-xi-i‘ 1/ANNORD ‘ makes its bow fiaadleas, seamless, atarcliless. the VAN HBUSBN is the foremost indi- cation otgood taste in dress. Fifi; an n as is upalb van caur sain- Oslsr 4-sad. i&VANIIOUIlN Vhlfiafibfilm had any other il'.'i-iisitr .~i-ii:-i." - ing the Pi Hi-ta l'hi convention at l‘:.~to.--A Park. "olo., will return to (‘o- l'.l'l‘.lill on Saturday. Miss Frances Bugle. a graduate of the l'iii\i'i~4ity of Missouri. who ls now living in Louisville. Ky.. xi-iting lu-; pain-iits. Mr. and Mrs. S. t". l‘lo:._'I«-. iiorthi-;i.st of Columbia. I! 'l'. Kirlipulrick li-ft Sunday af- ternoon for southeast Missouri to visit |illl'l'l Ilr will \l.'lll l‘:ip«- (iirardeau. Mis- Vlrw Madrid. Peiiiiscot. Iliirkliii iind lilltlvr iounties. ‘ \\'illiiiiii Sim it it ho has been Vinit- iiig friends lll Voliiiiiliia the past in-i-it li-ft _\‘i-.~teriliiy morning for liiiigliiilii. litiih. where he has a posi- Iinll .'..-4 mini-s draftsiiiiin. Mr. St was graduated recently from t Scliool of Mllwfl III Rolll. sisxuilil, If you want to buy or sezl some- thing try ii Missourian want ad. Learn to DANCE Private Lessons by appointment only MRS. JAMESON Phone 2048 Other Editors Speak at .making a town what it is," continued tl0'.liI'IlliIl'llllUll farms.- CATCI 0.000 FLIIC One double sheet oi Tanglefoot bu capacity of 21130 fliea. Iadl N in to sweep up, an or any to lnltateeyea and unga or aertleoa but tore ost saoltary. anon d ory y destroyer you can use. when by groc rsa drug a. I 0. W ANY Is A . ‘THE. cottiiisis MISSOURIAN, TUESDAY JULY 10, 1923 Japanese Ambassdiioi to United StatesvDEAN WlLL]AMS eonildencea that if broken would ‘change governments and destroy kingdoms. "Whenever you write a story. he sure you write the facts." he advised the student journalists. “People do ADVISES UNITY the facts. and from the facts they will make up their minds." He de- plored the type of newspaper man __ __ _ who ignores facts and more so the (‘APE QIRARIH-‘,Ai'_ Mm writer who garbles facts. "Swampeast Missouri" of thirteen “Newspapq,-_r men can give out yqrs and man ggu Q3315‘. um, facts that will change the thoughts phce on the mgp gm.’ _&‘,”u¢h¢.’( 0 lllt‘ DQODIO 0! & state. Mlaaougjol 1923,.-co,-.13.,‘ .0 ,p..k_ is a great field for lioaest, on at the banquet Saturday nigiii mic‘?-I’-thlnkins Journalists. A re- Ivh C0!-"lift Chili of (‘ape Girardeau. faponaibility reata upon them that e ggiherigg ‘.3 u... 5,.“ ,m.,t_ ‘ they must at all times tell the truth. ing ol journalists in no city sin«'K"°W Vb-I you -1"! "iii": about 1900, Qxcgpt for the mnunn 0f the and then let the public decide." eon_- Southeast Missouri Press Asaocia- °l"d‘d S"‘“"" P'I"‘"- M, “Q unqugfi w.‘ the Wm. southCrn, Jr” ‘Gibb? of Cblllber of Commerce in honor of 154990959099 Enmlflff. C - HI?- thg pny of .md,.m_.. {mm the riao _ tor of the Boonville Re- S$ol of Journalism, University of Pub 3- lfld 0"" D-‘CPU. Pdlml’ Mbsouri. and ii number of special °"‘5‘ 3““’K°°" 149‘d"~"dd*‘d 3Pl*‘l‘ guests accompanying the students on I° “'9 ‘n“"‘dI"“9" 999°97'93- thair tour of Southeast Missouri. Julian N. Friaat was called on to red C. Nat-ter presided and was speak for the Southeast Missouri Ag- the go-between for many ii friendly rii-ultural Bureau. He described this joke among the jiurniilists organization as “an eflort on the Frank I’. (ilaiis, editorial director l"” "{ th” unuvllll '*'°u"tl"' I“ "n (‘f the St. Louis Star. said that the "W 99°91” "f °th“" -'“"'lI""3 ‘Nut Southeast Missourian. edited by the ‘III’ l“‘*'tl0"~” Naeter brothers. is “one of the most Dean Walter Williams, of the remarkable papers in a town of its School of Journalism. University of size in the United States." Missouri. was the last speaker. He «-5 m.w,p.p,, h“ n int to d” with expressed appreciation on behalf of the nineteen journalism students and iwo members of the faculty making the tour and of himself for the hos- pitality of (‘ape Girardeau and Southeast Missouri in arranging this part of'the )'ournali.-mi tour. Whlrll he said was an i‘I[M'rlm9ht. .Cape Gir can Banqu . Mr. Glass, “morally. financially and in other ways." Speaking of Ameri- ca's international duty. he said: “The prosperity of the l'niti-ii States is largely wrapped up in the reduction of armies in l".urope. ___ “We are all erwaged in the salm- good work." Dean Williams said "There should be no Southeast Mis- souri separate from Southwest and duty I.y our l)I’UIllt‘l.\ lll Europe than formerly. Europe i-iinnoi go along in the condition it is in and we re- ’ ; it is iiii-oinpatible.,- “The sooner we begin to discharge not want your opinions; they want th _‘ . n Northeast Uisaosiri. They should all be interested in making possible to the fullest measure the noble inotto of the entire state. than which there could be no better motto for a com- monwealth. that the supreme law 0 e entire commonwealth is the health. the moral and intellectual and spiritual health, of the whole people of the commonwealth." Besides the nineteen journalism students, other Colombians present were Dan Walter Williams. Profes- sors F. I.. Martin-and R. S. Mann, and Marshall Gordon. UNIVERSITY NEWS l Miss Mary Robinson is holding it garment making school in Madison County this weak. Miss Jane llinote leaves today for Johnson ant’ Jae n countiua i the l$l‘elt of Boys and Girls ('luli work. A. P. Boles is in Lawrence. l.l|— cledi-. Phelps and (‘ruwford coun ties doing horticultural extension work this vu-ek R. Ii. Emberson went to B4)