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LLAREaLE VOLUMK XXXVili CLARENCE, SHELBY COUNTY, MISSOURI-. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 191!) iMiMK'ER i OR i V-NiNE Hi.: Mm If. mi Hul ; !'. !l. S ' I ar! vr,r' .. 'r,-;i,.-hni in: Unl,- . ! rSrr Irons vVI..,i.i Jim- A U-.-i :. or 1 ll,PI Uiliri'.h ; H:, ...is I 1 . J :vimsh- t.' t-. r i(f..-i!i i'.: 'ii-j ' ' " : v i.i ::i ' rs.iu.my v. long K-v. Earl j , ' I i '.:...! s , , i . , l 4 -t I ii . r in- . w.- i .r , ,,- , u ....; i : ! . ' ! )p 1 r i' I I ! - i . 1 1 : 1 i u - - - n n i . 'i.j : i i , u ut- in -.'in iii'n n --'.ii.ua si r- ' .:;gr :i i Kivor.. suy j ' "- '!.: r.s.iibc. ftf nun u h uod crow d at liu; Chris- J : ' '"A' leave bod :l . th ( , . I I-.. . , . - in . i ! i' . i ' 'I 1 .1 M"1 I ! l . w ! i -'. I i, I i M I I . ,i ! , ,1. hi. . . t s i r . ; ; n o - vmr, t.r ; i v. . U!.:i c .urMi. 1 uc m-.'mo.'rs oi i c i , ,., m.. r. v , hei-al liO-.rtit. I '''!' 'We'f - to 1 v f . i-hi-rch w.'re much pi..--'J to ..ear ', 1 " P.rr.-in'se Ml-, a-- ...t 4 ; TiiMt is ..-a:i. In -s i (!,u- .v,.( -choo!" - --" (.''-. hi ;i, at tie was rear i her.; and !l,,'c fr'"u :n'-' Spanish "order. It . -il'.n-- ,- !.' L .gu ..." Nfioiisj H-m.v oi -:.)'i-i:r-' hui a boy aiwuva attended Sun-1 Lo"'c '' ;';-vs tu L' lie an ' ' ! a l the p'.'-viiti.-.. "f iu'..-.- war-, J " Hii 1 iv lr:. , day sici.oul hi id cnuici services, j j:i'i ' ,r :!'-A''' al'ool her. ho is t."rti"fily ;.ot tf-n r;;itiiiir P am) Sdo Lola H"als. i F..r the ;ast four .vcai lie has j lv'" t:i ,iS 5 ' r 15 days U j tuo s-.;n''.-u.-:it -..I M - u,-,. ::.i ji.-j Ci'v: Pro di:'c.v -Ir.-'ii; ! !a':iU- ! uiu:idod Stcciituii Cidhve. ai. C:!j ! ,r'i- utiti boiievo nip, it i I., tuj i-,i,a:,- .' t: . ; .. .-it- i' iu;; at;d at tlie end of th; prcsi-nt ;''t'' t"-.)- M b.'Hviilfu 1 fscfrirry of ;iic nat. j (''ass Wil! -- A'i;i.i Callisoii. ! term .vil! reccivo ins A. Ii. dt'uret. -Vu ',v,': v:w. 'i':iis is a summer 1-: '. jOm dij'i.' t ! , I' l'Mvii,if tl:;-. i,'rain K-rl j IK' is ; H;ii Mrs. Anna S:urko rcs01' ' - n pre - f y now -is u:.ive:vHl i-M20 ..; .. u i. of j '- ri;e a v. a h?ii!icinl .-iiiri iiitor- i fonnetly a re.-.uk-i.v here, bi.i who i .i.'-.a .. 1'u.; ;iu;w is I iixduisj Iijvs at. t'lv-ii ')'-.,( ! i.-v.'ra' 'ti.e;- v , , w.ti' .ro- j fur the cornel tio:; of hr two sons "ow- ;1I .so'j;. h ; . .a tin- C",... ,'.")," t T -t !. 1 'it'ivv-i'1- t i-;1--'!: incb! .',i' .Mr a:' Mr-'. : oar. A'. .-4i li-.n i ro'-f.. ; -n-. A o . i - r m ! . t - - - ....... i. ... .-. .... ... ; . . . . . i .. t ,nu f'wv.u tin. . . .i .... trt'O:. ; ! . i H S'. s : ; r ! w ' 1 - s ', 1 1 ; 'i - iv ill . .j. it ii -1 -1 . .1'ir. ;inr.i;i ui Uli; v. 1 1 1 l.- . i . i . . .i I v, i i ti L I v. . . . . . . . - ... .in !i j,, ,,'.'. !,-; ';' 0-; j 'I'lil.' dj.'..-..' j-la ! I i ' ' r.'.i 1 ' ; . i ' a i ! .0.' , l.I -, ik ,j . I . I .. i. i H i 1 1 j - ' '- 11 ; ; ' 1 -v - - l I of v r.-u.c i ' :n "!,' : j . e ::. : lui ;r . u 'i -rv ...in. 1 1.-.- ,..jo(iiC o j j ' ' - o-, a!i si t , l'-"-',;-,)- ho is .-:;'!!;.; ;liii st i !i :- '"',l' ally .'. -r. . CI-r.:Lce i.a. n juu ca.iio to vc-ra. p.c uit-s. i'i,trt'j i.i- h'tii-ao of Nv,.,,-, ia ,:,.,!,; I ! : i.::.uv .'k-..,;;-,-,! r-u; -ak:i;- i" ;;.. !".-,:. j a!i,:, - "S-v-.v o. Mis ouri I:, Is w:: thnt! lav M.;:(;n - i.'i ' i'. m i j v ill ui.til Ii'.-r to till yo,i !;,,., 1 t'i. world -nir. !: a lciv;;'. i :f; -tni . t i lii . m i ! ' 'i.'r ; f lTV'j - K- , Wiii- ff n.-,t f.,-ll,;r- f .r -.vl-...!.! r',,.., Hi r.V'dl S ' I : V. li". ,!,,..... .) , ..( .... I t !!;'!! i! I ."li'l "A ';iC. Ill fact I .'I Joos i.o h t s; on t!,.- ll .or o! iw ra- Kvt'rf.t Iht.id. ;.h. K. Ilaiii-er was operated on ! i!i,VeI! 1 " t ' s:in.:!!, as v,y,i! Sennt.-? ';,-';"! l.cih.vc. Law..r.w U-'ii-1 for app.-ndicUis. at law lunm of v'n U) s" ;,;! 'Vf" r- wh:1'- ilf'rJ i'1'' V .r.. .i , i..,.-! w .. t i.w ,.a N :e ; 1 .; ;' d.-. )r;:h ,,,, iv.. .-.. i i." ..!..! " t, 1:;' -r Std; at fil - . t-, . s. . . . i . . i . w . v ... I ..... J..J.I.V.I.13, Jt 1'J. I). -' - 1 ... .- , .. ('-.:,, WJ.,1. ';!!.., ! , . " .... ,. I ..)!,! ri'vn . .. I I I V- I I is the .Victor from t ho. la.e of nav ;s, niv...ri ao-i, i je-j, b''resh:mn f.'liss i'r.iphecy - The state of Hk). w .vill ex- H-fthy WdHtms. i )i',il!l c 1, licdiiijj i I -in I '.Si -: 1 M in. in acl. Ji., 'den ;;;; ri'-ws j i a-- i siioclced T : i i (I i' it lii.s iop Wi.s a .'l i'.VH V '.' 'I , -. ..; 'Xpi-cte'i tiiai it coa!.' s-.-:rci-i v i . iv.sii.t'd. Mr. IKs:i.ip va- .cpar mtly in his 'isird !na!th Tiiur- 'ay n. .raMjr ami lis i I, i n up tow:i iisiii iaiitri.'.-j tin I talked wit.i friends Ills ieuUi occur r. d at in ids iii'ii lot, wm re i,e had been c-ili.'d to assut some neighbors who were -irn'iii -io.-u n. . mat !ial l okea into ln- lot Aft,: ti j.siiii;r tiiiiin lie s'.u ,h vi. "-' a vvatron tor,-ju-' a: d m ,-. ,:: I iili! Ci i' iVlipir., I; ivr Ijolijcg k. i tu .il niily . ...,. (,) tf,-- j,,,.., t , ) '': ; I -r- (.'Ol . i; i,! : ( n i.iiit tne Isst iiiu.) iii.'ll rt!) t thai in-: II . In mis!' live '. A f.- ' .r v - ' 'tare' .-: sr- of ! !..'. h fr. A! iss ex plain for the i) Mir-lit of t'nose not familiar wit'n the yeor-iohy of seliishness and demao.v, is a .s'.atci of mini. It is a mental con dition that ,'uHlct? small men, sick little mentalities, men who, because they are incapable of yreat idea? themselves, spit venom and spleen at those who'are; men who, in vain c-Iforts to attract attention to themselves, oppose without knowing what they are opposing. The Djirocrats of Missouri are strong v' in )r of the Lray;ue of Nations; Kopnblicans cipaole of forgetting politics also approve jt. Our )eopio want war banished from the earth. For that we fought and died. The Senator from Ueed, however, wants noti.ing except the glare cf th limelight on the Senator from Kind. That, and that alone, explains his opposition to the League of Nations. Republic. Brakeman Killed hy Passenger No. 13 d. I). Knight, brakeman on Burlington oasstiiger No. 14, was instanU.y kide 1 at Anabd Thursday by train No. 13. The two train-; met thire at about lJ o'clock, aud Knight in som-i unex plained maii'-.L-r, g ,-t direcctly in front of the on coming pa,;se g,?r from the east. His body was brought to ohircnce and ialcen to the undertaking parlors of (J A. Ii.-iiuiiton, wlicre it w.)s prepared ;cr ship-; inent t;.. his horn-- in St. L v.-is. Knii'ht W! s about '.','.) - is o.d ani is survived In . young j 1 -'t : widow. lia.i o i i . re:"Litiy j 0-i: ; moved tj rst. L iis, rising a form- d at r reshirt.-it of liroo'di -n . ' w;t:i Clarence IMaR.i Well and In Prance ! i,v,i und Piano Solo- L::'a !V-als. "ILndfu! oc c:ia-, " Van D.. ke -L-str L' ' lii. r. ( )r.g.nn' t jry C,!s; r Moore. Newspii.er- Jamrt; King, Annali Sn..lgrass, M.ona Graves- "Sky rociiet" -Thtdnii Brown. l'ano Solo --Ruth Muhleman Kadiug Lucille Ridgtvay Scuior Class i'istory Anna '.. allisoti. Critics Report. You are invited to come. pp. miiciiis OprriLoii h. Ittit i ,,..r- ia;. .'.lis-, Birtim i lander, dau'titer of Mv. and M rs. il. Hanger was operated on for appendicitis, at tne tioine of ici p..rciils, bv i'r. d. 1'. ..Kdcr j v. i.'.iinci'. i.v;.-ii!.i ov ir. r. ) k.V. About three weeks ago Miss liangcr was str.ekeu wuii appendicitis at Kansas City and after several days at tne hospital there her father brougiit her home for the operation. Wo are glad to report the operation a success and tier condition is much improved and her many friends hope ivr a speedy recovery and a permanent cure. A trained nu:se by the name of Miss Nell Dunham of Quincy 19 oy her bed side id i pii iciar. il' Ve ' : KlliC-il id ii w.-i W'i'i s' (. r, 1 1 . l! Sl.-i '.vii,-!: ! !'l i.-iv v'-.. ha ! . a i . was p-.'ssifij; i:.-.o ill.- . as ):-.)', i:i.u. ii' kn.-w tins i :i:'il' iir.i' . i , !if:' ;r (d Wl'i rv. I le . lltl. Griilin ti former s'udentolC U.S. has returned and will graduate with the class of HMD. Our clas-i now has twenty "prospective" members. Glenn Cox and .fee Griswold are l ack to school after a prolonged absenc.' on account of "swollen jnvs." Why don't you conn loseeus! Threa m.mbors of the school bf.ard visited C U.S. last Friday afternoon. Visitors are alwiys A f-lCl.'Ill". l'.y N. B. A. and A. I. C. Sarah Ann Spare Dead ar.ih nn Msttr was born d.m. 'JO, 1S,'J5 at Allenvil!.:, Miflin Co., Pa. was tnsrried to Philip Spare J ;i;e 17, 15' To them fou chiidrco werv born, all of the n living. I'hey are Kdwi:; A. Birihdav Parts A mjst delightful evening was spent wit" Reta Mote on Wednesday evening when she was hostess at a birthday party. (dames of all kind were plaved with much fun ami laughter, when the merriment was broken up hy the serving of refreshments, consisting of fruit salad anJ cake. Tnose enjoying this event were Helen Hopper, Lucille Rickey, Cieo McCarty, Grace McChesney, .faunita Bdoro, Lorretta Powell, Lotus Hunolt, nnd Darv in Dean, Lester Lechliter, Hugh Whitten-burg, .Nlerril Powell, Rooert Dean, Sheldon McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. Wingate. Marion lad Wins Mo. Champions A Uioion countv youth holds the stste c.'.ampionsh p for the annual Farm-rs wei. j.-, hrdd by the Ur.ivcisitv of Missouri, Colum- wer Dorr ' ' -. ; HO'V of It, !.'-;j-'o! i ; 1 1 1 1 'i','i ! . . ,,, -" ' Alo. i ! .'ui e oi inc.! .:e ULi. ii. ei. -ti;!, lidving h id t w.) !in , spells mg tie pat few months. ir. B:-ii ),i was a , r.-niinent :.''. y. :.. iiav.ng l:vi-.i hero for many ."'ears. At the tune of his leatii he was Street Commissioner, a position tie na.i held in Clarence for many years and one that he tv ok great pihe in. IK; was always particular in n aking his reports, thereby avoiding any ques- Mr. : 'e'.' o'o: high- 1 1 4 V P ir.ay r of - an ' : . e I r fieir 'rtt i hr of ; ee ;'! -st and t lar--!i s'l exced-'nt p friends who wi-. M.c wis!) for them ilia:;-.' h happy day-- dn ring their years C '.-ve, I'he', are ve many ""i i,i.;n, ilit and d.-elining bis, in vhich there were entries I t'"n ul discrepancies that miht f r in all parts of the .-tate. He is Valter II. (dross of uh rs Mill. Gross is Put lit years old. At the age of 1J, he took part in the contest at Columbia and won fourth place. Fifty-live riobons w.to awarded in stock and grain judging ami the Marion county ;oy was awarded the grardchampionship.--The Monroe City Semi-Weekly News. Christian Church Karl Star ri (omton r trenched for us Sunilsv oveuimr. ''his was his lirst srr.imn in Clarence. We Christian Church County Letter .I'he Csm ty Rallv ;s dat?d for Ma-e'i 17th Hi:d KSth at Shelhinii, Married At Macon Friday eve.dng, February tiSih, at the home of Rev. I' ray in .Ma con, the olli .nat'n r minister, Miss Alice Chelme and Mr. d. C. But-ner were united in marriage. Both of these young people were reared in Clarence, their pirents resi dug here. The Coui:u:i'. is joined by their many friends in extending congratulations ami best wishes. Mr Burner has a position in a barber shop at Ma;on ami they will reside there. arise. He Whs a faithful c.ty of-licinl. an energetic upright siti.en, woi se advice and counsel will not only be missed by his wife and family, but by the City Couuci and many friends. The Moral offerings were profuse andibeautiful. His fu .eral was held Monday afternono as 'i o'clock at the Center Street Methodist, church conducted by Revs. Sneed and AIc-Ilvoy. Interment was in Maple wood cemetery. rVM l .... i nomas .Met.lor inshop was born July 12, 1817. died in Clarence February 'J", KM'.), aged 71 fars. 5 itioiiI i'.s im.i I.i dni. lip m catiie with his parents to Missouri when a child. He was lirst married to Lizzie Randell and to this union two child reu were born, Vincent and ,ohnnie, the latter d.r ing i.i his childhood. Ho was again married to Flla Housten in Clarei.e.- in I,s7i'., to this ur.ioj ten children were born: 1 are proud of this line young man. Next Sunday evening tn C. W. B. M. will give the program, "From Darkness to Light." The juniors and Circle girls will assist. Ladies Aid meeimg Thursday afternoon w.th Mrs. J. W. Chinn. C. W. B. M. gust day meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs. (I. T. Hall. C E, Xif.'iioi.s, Minister. Methodist Church. .Praor mooting every Wednesday evening. Sunday Schuo. at '.:K a. m. Frank (Jriswold, Supt. Sfrvicesat II a. m. and TrtJi p. every .Sunday. - Robert M cfl- voy, Pttstor, Circle Meeting A very interesting Circle meet-i i" ' was held tit tim home of Mrs. ). .1. 1 homas on Gondav even-iig. Miss Margaret Gruber was leader having as her subject. Recent letters received h re from Clarence. Bylauu, son of dr. and Mrs. T M. Biioid states that Ua is wed aud is a meinoer of the P. W. E. Co.. in Flanders, France. He is guarding German prisoners and says the weather has regular atten knt at t been cold and bad, but through ! until she came to Mo the Red Cross h fortably dressed for his work. Several months ago Mr. By land fractured his ankle, while in the trenches, which kept mm in the hospital for eight weeks. Jack Bright Vow in The States . ."V .lc-l;,-- icv.rtic.i ucic last ,veek announced that Jack Bright nad safelv larnleJ in Newoort News, N. .1. From there he will be sent to Louisville, Ivy., where he will receive his discharge. Bro Weldon, .Mrs. Lawrence and llr.x U.r.M ..f I a )!.... ... . i I I - I'M . - ... . . . l ,1 . Iiri.v ' i IJTi nil ; . ir: I I Mrs. Salmda J. Cum.uings ofi1 us" Fvery ciiurch in the C'o. Jtil-zv Uir.it i.e-Nii . P,. ::..d Ailhs, oil' ""uH bi - j;"'i l;..r; '!" , -e were all' rn" 'l "hvr':h 1h ' ' ! . u ., . a-. :he ,. ,i l,:;1'"' t ''' " bud img -.-en - :.:. '. . - : a rn..; r.'! :: r o . , j - : i Fr.ln :i tu i- Ve r pastor. Bro, th" i ... .il !:.) . ,i i .- ' ': w' . : I : . . . . . .! 1 . t ,f ... .... .,... ,i .r . ; . i r ; t! ' ' . i ii--. i t"isur r hi.o i a ". a . s gia III. i l ! I.'l SCll.lil ill'l Ii - j c ;. M . -' "! of th ' :im st VO'.i! g ;.. i - !, I' Ci I ! s : : . 1 1 .-.v , . , t I . , ,,.-r: -ii I):si.rict. (i ui tor. - oare cme t" io. m Apr.l. . . ,,, . d .i -. I Lnm;ii!.' -sMirtf rs i'.ar vl.-irent e tiie . .,y,r .lays .-r. ' fIHrs ! ':l '' At t rue.-lliig , urn ...) :..:-''"'w 'i,sn- Bro F'!l!!'r ;'f c,,,! - sioi.es of CI:- .ii . ! ton is theit pastor. , .,., t tv ednesday. ' '-oS.t i . . enu me your n.jws iteuri tnatl 1 may put them togetn, r that we may stay nciuaintod. C. K. ic.ior-, Sup. ! Receives Promotion f Mr. rtliur MditT, so; Mrs A. d. 'd .",.- . f i.s a p )sitrn with U i.Ks Rosa Mull", of Mco.-. de Ici-aseo: rs. Pearl Wii te, t,i : iPcrtlnnd, Oregon; dd;uu T.. of ir-' 11 11 . S Paul, Ai.nn., ,uinnie (ay v;" wood, of Los Angeles, Calif. Br1 a huiing I Ioi izons." There was ug.o i attendance and '. r w;.s welcomed Miss Bui i Miles. W.. )(.!-- DeparLinent :it Ci'ieaL'o, has v ri ved R j.-ro!""! :o in io '")o p.'r in .nth a'rii has i ' to I! ,.iim tf. ;in-i Phils-or a !M';:i : .: - : .o '.-li :.; . X of ! i, ' i i;'c :o repoi t ! ence. no' s. Anna Blanche, and Floyd, of S ton. Vt rs. .1 'iinii, . ence; Mrs. Iv.hid I-and Miss luibv grrtnd c.hd.ire.i li- !;-av 's oi'-i.i jccea-.i-d. Alber. k. ne. '.Vashic.g K " i. t ! .r I-'l'nt, of Maeoii AKo i-ighcl Alt-I om :-:ti s-; on us e; , j , , i n ur a social lat..-i Mrs. J :',': a ,u in d . !i. L.iiy ... i IK 1; .'. ;;i d j n Ii ii L'il I ' f t Sjiare d'ed i la! wife nass-vi aw-1 p. in. Fcoi uar., 'JO, l'.H'J. ban a young girl she jomeu the Evangelical church and was a services Here she L!u:t Rood (hcrsecr ,f f nci- 'lllllOH.V, d tne sue. i. e.-.. l success j c,,ijr(i, four hving oroth.crs and j d ,nn ; da.Mi.; , one Wi'l.am, Lev;, ."am j tho'.sa-j.l '.d f H!,.. .o:,;i and .Mr. I-, it I o .an- nvgen ao.c s non. who coiil i not attend the ! mont os of age r 'ommis- : funerul on account of sickiit-ss. j th.s far '.av .- .' ai road Mr. Bisium proics-ed religion . "') evrgs p 'r a . t ! ir.'.'K 1 "'ii";', young an.i un-te't wit' thi . Uj'icans red from :: . :. i ts .--.! a ry one i'oey i 1 1 -i " ii n t ,e inter .g i .IX- ad bean com-, attended the Mcviiodist churcn un td health prevented tier. For thirty years she has been . was elected as oversetr for this ; Methodist church, living and dy- liistrict. Mi'. Mi nick has served nig in tnat faith, lie was greatly KJ years as road overseer for j devoted t" his family a lover of his ii me and k kind neighbor. Th-M. L reach- High School Play Well Attended J. E. Roy visited in St. Sunday. Joe On Thurso ay evening the Ju-; good roads in uoor health and frequently uf- nior class of Clarence High "Vnool r..A .ntlp IlSir'in.r i.or iir.f(.r. urOiOl-.tfil ti: I. la V flit it if-d "Ili.r. ! LHSt WCek M ing she whs patient. She was a ' bee of llarvan)." The play was' dear good mother, a kind neigh-; attended by a large crowd and the 1 ,1IS " 1 ... i -,.i bor ana a gentle faithful follower . proceeds amounted to -j.O. It pract.call.v this -ame district, which is sulli'tie.it proo: of his exceptional ability as a man who un idersiands Hie business of building I I iin!iiit'. I't'ceued a number of souvenir cards from i on Mike who is in France. ! Tt.f)' ..rtlicitl...! i.f (iii.l.irflt t.f i.,. of her Lord. J was given at the iiuh Schooi j l,orlfint Cll,es Hn:J l'lti(:,'i eapturci Her children counted it a joy j auditorium and those who attend- j l'K' (i"r"'"-r,!j ''' ' t-rwaris that she was spared to them for led were well pleased with its pre-1 ' -'-'n 'Lured by the French and America r:s. The P. E. iJ's. met with Mrs, so many years and they ministered j sen'ation atd the splendid elforts gladly to her in her last years, .of all who took part, 'fhespccials .May their mothers God ever be the God of her children. R. M. were aiso much enjoyed and the entertainment as a whole was a credit to the school- Card of I hauks. i We sincerely wish to thank our i free di and njighbors for 1 - o i r inianv kind Rets and words of i sympathy n the dent'n of our be loved husband and father Mav the Lord rewr.rd you arid lde-.s you is our prayer. Mhs. T. M. Bisirnr and C'mi oi:kn. d. C. .Ma-ipin, of iv terprise has been licensed to preach ana l.y.'iim on at -V.o" ,c illness of arrc fige hlit t'ne l'''l brougot he :i :i' ' . l rum . n re on v e t-i, of ity it;c; a con-o.iii its ! av I'l'ti- v. ; fcr ;t til-' 'Kit f Kansas ' Tuesday. Mr M'd -v n'ornmg '.. r a idigering iption. r.r.va! tun br.--:. made, i p.'.it) : ne A. H. R. Combs on last Wednesday leave soon for Liberty, Mo., night and initiated Miss Edith Combs. where he will atteni Jewell College. I Wii am : .. arc t ;ri 'at boil iit g- trad-;e, a id teres of j l-t w ec e. ids resta ifh'i' ii !us .,n -iift i i::t rt land for t'ne c.tore deuce, stock of mcrchanoi-e ana Ui Lis hi Atiadel, ;.i , .-. ... d ly A. C. Ko'ouck. The .'xc'nange was inane through W. If Ciawon real estate d'-.aler. Wanted A young lady to set. type, position permanent. Apply at the COURIER office.
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Title | The Clarence Courier (Clarence, MO), 1919-03-05 |
Issue Date | 1919-03-05 |
Issue Year | 1919 |
Issue Month | 03 |
Issue Day | 05 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 38 |
Title Number | 49 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Title | The Clarence Courier (Clarence, MO), 1919-03-05 |
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Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | LLAREaLE VOLUMK XXXVili CLARENCE, SHELBY COUNTY, MISSOURI-. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 191!) iMiMK'ER i OR i V-NiNE Hi.: Mm If. mi Hul ; !'. !l. S ' I ar! vr,r' .. 'r,-;i,.-hni in: Unl,- . ! rSrr Irons vVI..,i.i Jim- A U-.-i :. or 1 ll,PI Uiliri'.h ; H:, ...is I 1 . J :vimsh- t.' t-. r i(f..-i!i i'.: 'ii-j ' ' " : v i.i ::i ' rs.iu.my v. long K-v. Earl j , ' I i '.:...! s , , i . , l 4 -t I ii . r in- . w.- i .r , ,,- , u ....; i : ! . ' ! )p 1 r i' I I ! - i . 1 1 : 1 i u - - - n n i . 'i.j : i i , u ut- in -.'in iii'n n --'.ii.ua si r- ' .:;gr :i i Kivor.. suy j ' "- '!.: r.s.iibc. ftf nun u h uod crow d at liu; Chris- J : ' '"A' leave bod :l . th ( , . I I-.. . , . - in . i ! i' . i ' 'I 1 .1 M"1 I ! l . w ! i -'. I i, I i M I I . ,i ! , ,1. hi. . . t s i r . ; ; n o - vmr, t.r ; i v. . U!.:i c .urMi. 1 uc m-.'mo.'rs oi i c i , ,., m.. r. v , hei-al liO-.rtit. I '''!' 'We'f - to 1 v f . i-hi-rch w.'re much pi..--'J to ..ear ', 1 " P.rr.-in'se Ml-, a-- ...t 4 ; TiiMt is ..-a:i. In -s i (!,u- .v,.( -choo!" - --" (.''-. hi ;i, at tie was rear i her.; and !l,,'c fr'"u :n'-' Spanish "order. It . -il'.n-- ,- !.' L .gu ..." Nfioiisj H-m.v oi -:.)'i-i:r-' hui a boy aiwuva attended Sun-1 Lo"'c '' ;';-vs tu L' lie an ' ' ! a l the p'.'-viiti.-.. "f iu'..-.- war-, J " Hii 1 iv lr:. , day sici.oul hi id cnuici services, j j:i'i ' ,r :!'-A''' al'ool her. ho is t."rti"fily ;.ot tf-n r;;itiiiir P am) Sdo Lola H"als. i F..r the ;ast four .vcai lie has j lv'" t:i ,iS 5 ' r 15 days U j tuo s-.;n''.-u.-:it -..I M - u,-,. ::.i ji.-j Ci'v: Pro di:'c.v -Ir.-'ii; ! !a':iU- ! uiu:idod Stcciituii Cidhve. ai. C:!j ! ,r'i- utiti boiievo nip, it i I., tuj i-,i,a:,- .' t: . ; .. .-it- i' iu;; at;d at tlie end of th; prcsi-nt ;''t'' t"-.)- M b.'Hviilfu 1 fscfrirry of ;iic nat. j (''ass Wil! -- A'i;i.i Callisoii. ! term .vil! reccivo ins A. Ii. dt'uret. -Vu ',v,': v:w. 'i':iis is a summer 1-: '. jOm dij'i.' t ! , I' l'Mvii,if tl:;-. i,'rain K-rl j IK' is ; H;ii Mrs. Anna S:urko rcs01' ' - n pre - f y now -is u:.ive:vHl i-M20 ..; .. u i. of j '- ri;e a v. a h?ii!icinl .-iiiri iiitor- i fonnetly a re.-.uk-i.v here, bi.i who i .i.'-.a .. 1'u.; ;iu;w is I iixduisj Iijvs at. t'lv-ii ')'-.,( ! i.-v.'ra' 'ti.e;- v , , w.ti' .ro- j fur the cornel tio:; of hr two sons "ow- ;1I .so'j;. h ; . .a tin- C",... ,'.")," t T -t !. 1 'it'ivv-i'1- t i-;1--'!: incb! .',i' .Mr a:' Mr-'. : oar. A'. .-4i li-.n i ro'-f.. ; -n-. A o . i - r m ! . t - - - ....... i. ... .-. .... ... ; . . . . . i .. t ,nu f'wv.u tin. . . .i .... trt'O:. ; ! . i H S'. s : ; r ! w ' 1 - s ', 1 1 ; 'i - iv ill . .j. it ii -1 -1 . .1'ir. ;inr.i;i ui Uli; v. 1 1 1 l.- . i . i . . .i I v, i i ti L I v. . . . . . . . - ... .in !i j,, ,,'.'. !,-; ';' 0-; j 'I'lil.' dj.'..-..' j-la ! I i ' ' r.'.i 1 ' ; . i ' a i ! .0.' , l.I -, ik ,j . I . 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'Vf" r- wh:1'- ilf'rJ i'1'' V .r.. .i , i..,.-! w .. t i.w ,.a N :e ; 1 .; ;' d.-. )r;:h ,,,, iv.. .-.. i i." ..!..! " t, 1:;' -r Std; at fil - . t-, . s. . . . i . . i . w . v ... I ..... J..J.I.V.I.13, Jt 1'J. I). -' - 1 ... .- , .. ('-.:,, WJ.,1. ';!!.., ! , . " .... ,. I ..)!,! ri'vn . .. I I I V- I I is the .Victor from t ho. la.e of nav ;s, niv...ri ao-i, i je-j, b''resh:mn f.'liss i'r.iphecy - The state of Hk). w .vill ex- H-fthy WdHtms. i )i',il!l c 1, licdiiijj i I -in I '.Si -: 1 M in. in acl. Ji., 'den ;;;; ri'-ws j i a-- i siioclced T : i i (I i' it lii.s iop Wi.s a .'l i'.VH V '.' 'I , -. ..; 'Xpi-cte'i tiiai it coa!.' s-.-:rci-i v i . iv.sii.t'd. Mr. IKs:i.ip va- .cpar mtly in his 'isird !na!th Tiiur- 'ay n. .raMjr ami lis i I, i n up tow:i iisiii iaiitri.'.-j tin I talked wit.i friends Ills ieuUi occur r. d at in ids iii'ii lot, wm re i,e had been c-ili.'d to assut some neighbors who were -irn'iii -io.-u n. . mat !ial l okea into ln- lot Aft,: ti j.siiii;r tiiiiin lie s'.u ,h vi. "-' a vvatron tor,-ju-' a: d m ,-. ,:: I iili! Ci i' iVlipir., I; ivr Ijolijcg k. i tu .il niily . ...,. (,) tf,-- j,,,.., t , ) '': ; I -r- (.'Ol . i; i,! : ( n i.iiit tne Isst iiiu.) iii.'ll rt!) t thai in-: II . In mis!' live '. A f.- ' .r v - ' 'tare' .-: sr- of ! !..'. h fr. A! iss ex plain for the i) Mir-lit of t'nose not familiar wit'n the yeor-iohy of seliishness and demao.v, is a .s'.atci of mini. It is a mental con dition that ,'uHlct? small men, sick little mentalities, men who, because they are incapable of yreat idea? themselves, spit venom and spleen at those who'are; men who, in vain c-Iforts to attract attention to themselves, oppose without knowing what they are opposing. The Djirocrats of Missouri are strong v' in )r of the Lray;ue of Nations; Kopnblicans cipaole of forgetting politics also approve jt. Our )eopio want war banished from the earth. For that we fought and died. The Senator from Ueed, however, wants noti.ing except the glare cf th limelight on the Senator from Kind. That, and that alone, explains his opposition to the League of Nations. Republic. Brakeman Killed hy Passenger No. 13 d. I). Knight, brakeman on Burlington oasstiiger No. 14, was instanU.y kide 1 at Anabd Thursday by train No. 13. The two train-; met thire at about lJ o'clock, aud Knight in som-i unex plained maii'-.L-r, g ,-t direcctly in front of the on coming pa,;se g,?r from the east. His body was brought to ohircnce and ialcen to the undertaking parlors of (J A. Ii.-iiuiiton, wlicre it w.)s prepared ;cr ship-; inent t;.. his horn-- in St. L v.-is. Knii'ht W! s about '.','.) - is o.d ani is survived In . young j 1 -'t : widow. lia.i o i i . re:"Litiy j 0-i: ; moved tj rst. L iis, rising a form- d at r reshirt.-it of liroo'di -n . ' w;t:i Clarence IMaR.i Well and In Prance ! i,v,i und Piano Solo- L::'a !V-als. "ILndfu! oc c:ia-, " Van D.. ke -L-str L' ' lii. r. ( )r.g.nn' t jry C,!s; r Moore. Newspii.er- Jamrt; King, Annali Sn..lgrass, M.ona Graves- "Sky rociiet" -Thtdnii Brown. l'ano Solo --Ruth Muhleman Kadiug Lucille Ridgtvay Scuior Class i'istory Anna '.. allisoti. Critics Report. You are invited to come. pp. miiciiis OprriLoii h. Ittit i ,,..r- ia;. .'.lis-, Birtim i lander, dau'titer of Mv. and M rs. il. Hanger was operated on for appendicitis, at tne tioine of ici p..rciils, bv i'r. d. 1'. ..Kdcr j v. i.'.iinci'. i.v;.-ii!.i ov ir. r. ) k.V. About three weeks ago Miss liangcr was str.ekeu wuii appendicitis at Kansas City and after several days at tne hospital there her father brougiit her home for the operation. Wo are glad to report the operation a success and tier condition is much improved and her many friends hope ivr a speedy recovery and a permanent cure. A trained nu:se by the name of Miss Nell Dunham of Quincy 19 oy her bed side id i pii iciar. il' Ve ' : KlliC-il id ii w.-i W'i'i s' (. r, 1 1 . l! Sl.-i '.vii,-!: ! !'l i.-iv v'-.. ha ! . a i . was p-.'ssifij; i:.-.o ill.- . as ):-.)', i:i.u. ii' kn.-w tins i :i:'il' iir.i' . i , !if:' ;r (d Wl'i rv. I le . lltl. Griilin ti former s'udentolC U.S. has returned and will graduate with the class of HMD. Our clas-i now has twenty "prospective" members. Glenn Cox and .fee Griswold are l ack to school after a prolonged absenc.' on account of "swollen jnvs." Why don't you conn loseeus! Threa m.mbors of the school bf.ard visited C U.S. last Friday afternoon. Visitors are alwiys A f-lCl.'Ill". l'.y N. B. A. and A. I. C. Sarah Ann Spare Dead ar.ih nn Msttr was born d.m. 'JO, 1S,'J5 at Allenvil!.:, Miflin Co., Pa. was tnsrried to Philip Spare J ;i;e 17, 15' To them fou chiidrco werv born, all of the n living. I'hey are Kdwi:; A. Birihdav Parts A mjst delightful evening was spent wit" Reta Mote on Wednesday evening when she was hostess at a birthday party. (dames of all kind were plaved with much fun ami laughter, when the merriment was broken up hy the serving of refreshments, consisting of fruit salad anJ cake. Tnose enjoying this event were Helen Hopper, Lucille Rickey, Cieo McCarty, Grace McChesney, .faunita Bdoro, Lorretta Powell, Lotus Hunolt, nnd Darv in Dean, Lester Lechliter, Hugh Whitten-burg, .Nlerril Powell, Rooert Dean, Sheldon McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. Wingate. Marion lad Wins Mo. Champions A Uioion countv youth holds the stste c.'.ampionsh p for the annual Farm-rs wei. j.-, hrdd by the Ur.ivcisitv of Missouri, Colum- wer Dorr ' ' -. ; HO'V of It, !.'-;j-'o! i ; 1 1 1 1 'i','i ! . . ,,, -" ' Alo. i ! .'ui e oi inc.! .:e ULi. ii. ei. -ti;!, lidving h id t w.) !in , spells mg tie pat few months. ir. B:-ii ),i was a , r.-niinent :.''. y. :.. iiav.ng l:vi-.i hero for many ."'ears. At the tune of his leatii he was Street Commissioner, a position tie na.i held in Clarence for many years and one that he tv ok great pihe in. IK; was always particular in n aking his reports, thereby avoiding any ques- Mr. : 'e'.' o'o: high- 1 1 4 V P ir.ay r of - an ' : . e I r fieir 'rtt i hr of ; ee ;'! -st and t lar--!i s'l exced-'nt p friends who wi-. M.c wis!) for them ilia:;-.' h happy day-- dn ring their years C '.-ve, I'he', are ve many ""i i,i.;n, ilit and d.-elining bis, in vhich there were entries I t'"n ul discrepancies that miht f r in all parts of the .-tate. He is Valter II. (dross of uh rs Mill. Gross is Put lit years old. At the age of 1J, he took part in the contest at Columbia and won fourth place. Fifty-live riobons w.to awarded in stock and grain judging ami the Marion county ;oy was awarded the grardchampionship.--The Monroe City Semi-Weekly News. Christian Church Karl Star ri (omton r trenched for us Sunilsv oveuimr. ''his was his lirst srr.imn in Clarence. We Christian Church County Letter .I'he Csm ty Rallv ;s dat?d for Ma-e'i 17th Hi:d KSth at Shelhinii, Married At Macon Friday eve.dng, February tiSih, at the home of Rev. I' ray in .Ma con, the olli .nat'n r minister, Miss Alice Chelme and Mr. d. C. But-ner were united in marriage. Both of these young people were reared in Clarence, their pirents resi dug here. The Coui:u:i'. is joined by their many friends in extending congratulations ami best wishes. Mr Burner has a position in a barber shop at Ma;on ami they will reside there. arise. He Whs a faithful c.ty of-licinl. an energetic upright siti.en, woi se advice and counsel will not only be missed by his wife and family, but by the City Couuci and many friends. The Moral offerings were profuse andibeautiful. His fu .eral was held Monday afternono as 'i o'clock at the Center Street Methodist, church conducted by Revs. Sneed and AIc-Ilvoy. Interment was in Maple wood cemetery. rVM l .... i nomas .Met.lor inshop was born July 12, 1817. died in Clarence February 'J", KM'.), aged 71 fars. 5 itioiiI i'.s im.i I.i dni. lip m catiie with his parents to Missouri when a child. He was lirst married to Lizzie Randell and to this union two child reu were born, Vincent and ,ohnnie, the latter d.r ing i.i his childhood. Ho was again married to Flla Housten in Clarei.e.- in I,s7i'., to this ur.ioj ten children were born: 1 are proud of this line young man. Next Sunday evening tn C. W. B. M. will give the program, "From Darkness to Light." The juniors and Circle girls will assist. Ladies Aid meeimg Thursday afternoon w.th Mrs. J. W. Chinn. C. W. B. M. gust day meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs. (I. T. Hall. C E, Xif.'iioi.s, Minister. Methodist Church. .Praor mooting every Wednesday evening. Sunday Schuo. at '.:K a. m. Frank (Jriswold, Supt. Sfrvicesat II a. m. and TrtJi p. every .Sunday. - Robert M cfl- voy, Pttstor, Circle Meeting A very interesting Circle meet-i i" ' was held tit tim home of Mrs. ). .1. 1 homas on Gondav even-iig. Miss Margaret Gruber was leader having as her subject. Recent letters received h re from Clarence. Bylauu, son of dr. and Mrs. T M. Biioid states that Ua is wed aud is a meinoer of the P. W. E. Co.. in Flanders, France. He is guarding German prisoners and says the weather has regular atten knt at t been cold and bad, but through ! until she came to Mo the Red Cross h fortably dressed for his work. Several months ago Mr. By land fractured his ankle, while in the trenches, which kept mm in the hospital for eight weeks. Jack Bright Vow in The States . ."V .lc-l;,-- icv.rtic.i ucic last ,veek announced that Jack Bright nad safelv larnleJ in Newoort News, N. .1. From there he will be sent to Louisville, Ivy., where he will receive his discharge. Bro Weldon, .Mrs. Lawrence and llr.x U.r.M ..f I a )!.... ... . i I I - I'M . - ... . . . l ,1 . Iiri.v ' i IJTi nil ; . ir: I I Mrs. Salmda J. Cum.uings ofi1 us" Fvery ciiurch in the C'o. Jtil-zv Uir.it i.e-Nii . P,. ::..d Ailhs, oil' ""uH bi - j;"'i l;..r; '!" , -e were all' rn" 'l "hvr':h 1h ' ' ! . u ., . a-. :he ,. ,i l,:;1'"' t ''' " bud img -.-en - :.:. '. . - : a rn..; r.'! :: r o . , j - : i Fr.ln :i tu i- Ve r pastor. Bro, th" i ... .il !:.) . ,i i .- ' ': w' . : I : . . . . . .! 1 . t ,f ... .... .,... ,i .r . ; . i r ; t! ' ' . i ii--. i t"isur r hi.o i a ". a . s gia III. i l ! I.'l SCll.lil ill'l Ii - j c ;. M . -' "! of th ' :im st VO'.i! g ;.. i - !, I' Ci I ! s : : . 1 1 .-.v , . , t I . , ,,.-r: -ii I):si.rict. (i ui tor. - oare cme t" io. m Apr.l. . . ,,, . d .i -. I Lnm;ii!.' -sMirtf rs i'.ar vl.-irent e tiie . .,y,r .lays .-r. ' fIHrs ! ':l '' At t rue.-lliig , urn ...) :..:-''"'w 'i,sn- Bro F'!l!!'r ;'f c,,,! - sioi.es of CI:- .ii . ! ton is theit pastor. , .,., t tv ednesday. ' '-oS.t i . . enu me your n.jws iteuri tnatl 1 may put them togetn, r that we may stay nciuaintod. C. K. ic.ior-, Sup. ! Receives Promotion f Mr. rtliur MditT, so; Mrs A. d. 'd .",.- . f i.s a p )sitrn with U i.Ks Rosa Mull", of Mco.-. de Ici-aseo: rs. Pearl Wii te, t,i : iPcrtlnnd, Oregon; dd;uu T.. of ir-' 11 11 . S Paul, Ai.nn., ,uinnie (ay v;" wood, of Los Angeles, Calif. Br1 a huiing I Ioi izons." There was ug.o i attendance and '. r w;.s welcomed Miss Bui i Miles. W.. )(.!-- DeparLinent :it Ci'ieaL'o, has v ri ved R j.-ro!""! :o in io '")o p.'r in .nth a'rii has i ' to I! ,.iim tf. ;in-i Phils-or a !M';:i : .: - : .o '.-li :.; . X of ! i, ' i i;'c :o repoi t ! ence. no' s. Anna Blanche, and Floyd, of S ton. Vt rs. .1 'iinii, . ence; Mrs. Iv.hid I-and Miss luibv grrtnd c.hd.ire.i li- !;-av 's oi'-i.i jccea-.i-d. Alber. k. ne. '.Vashic.g K " i. t ! .r I-'l'nt, of Maeoii AKo i-ighcl Alt-I om :-:ti s-; on us e; , j , , i n ur a social lat..-i Mrs. J :',': a ,u in d . !i. L.iiy ... i IK 1; .'. ;;i d j n Ii ii L'il I ' f t Sjiare d'ed i la! wife nass-vi aw-1 p. in. Fcoi uar., 'JO, l'.H'J. ban a young girl she jomeu the Evangelical church and was a services Here she L!u:t Rood (hcrsecr ,f f nci- 'lllllOH.V, d tne sue. i. e.-.. l success j c,,ijr(i, four hving oroth.crs and j d ,nn ; da.Mi.; , one Wi'l.am, Lev;, ."am j tho'.sa-j.l '.d f H!,.. .o:,;i and .Mr. I-, it I o .an- nvgen ao.c s non. who coiil i not attend the ! mont os of age r 'ommis- : funerul on account of sickiit-ss. j th.s far '.av .- .' ai road Mr. Bisium proics-ed religion . "') evrgs p 'r a . t ! ir.'.'K 1 "'ii";', young an.i un-te't wit' thi . Uj'icans red from :: . :. i ts .--.! a ry one i'oey i 1 1 -i " ii n t ,e inter .g i .IX- ad bean com-, attended the Mcviiodist churcn un td health prevented tier. For thirty years she has been . was elected as oversetr for this ; Methodist church, living and dy- liistrict. Mi'. Mi nick has served nig in tnat faith, lie was greatly KJ years as road overseer for j devoted t" his family a lover of his ii me and k kind neighbor. Th-M. L reach- High School Play Well Attended J. E. Roy visited in St. Sunday. Joe On Thurso ay evening the Ju-; good roads in uoor health and frequently uf- nior class of Clarence High "Vnool r..A .ntlp IlSir'in.r i.or iir.f(.r. urOiOl-.tfil ti: I. la V flit it if-d "Ili.r. ! LHSt WCek M ing she whs patient. She was a ' bee of llarvan)." The play was' dear good mother, a kind neigh-; attended by a large crowd and the 1 ,1IS " 1 ... i -,.i bor ana a gentle faithful follower . proceeds amounted to -j.O. It pract.call.v this -ame district, which is sulli'tie.it proo: of his exceptional ability as a man who un idersiands Hie business of building I I iin!iiit'. I't'ceued a number of souvenir cards from i on Mike who is in France. ! Tt.f)' ..rtlicitl...! i.f (iii.l.irflt t.f i.,. of her Lord. J was given at the iiuh Schooi j l,orlfint Cll,es Hn:J l'lti(:,'i eapturci Her children counted it a joy j auditorium and those who attend- j l'K' (i"r"'"-r,!j ''' ' t-rwaris that she was spared to them for led were well pleased with its pre-1 ' -'-'n 'Lured by the French and America r:s. The P. E. iJ's. met with Mrs, so many years and they ministered j sen'ation atd the splendid elforts gladly to her in her last years, .of all who took part, 'fhespccials .May their mothers God ever be the God of her children. R. M. were aiso much enjoyed and the entertainment as a whole was a credit to the school- Card of I hauks. i We sincerely wish to thank our i free di and njighbors for 1 - o i r inianv kind Rets and words of i sympathy n the dent'n of our be loved husband and father Mav the Lord rewr.rd you arid lde-.s you is our prayer. Mhs. T. M. Bisirnr and C'mi oi:kn. d. C. .Ma-ipin, of iv terprise has been licensed to preach ana l.y.'iim on at -V.o" ,c illness of arrc fige hlit t'ne l'''l brougot he :i :i' ' . l rum . n re on v e t-i, of ity it;c; a con-o.iii its ! av I'l'ti- v. ; fcr ;t til-' 'Kit f Kansas ' Tuesday. Mr M'd -v n'ornmg '.. r a idigering iption. r.r.va! tun br.--:. made, i p.'.it) : ne A. H. R. Combs on last Wednesday leave soon for Liberty, Mo., night and initiated Miss Edith Combs. where he will atteni Jewell College. I Wii am : .. arc t ;ri 'at boil iit g- trad-;e, a id teres of j l-t w ec e. ids resta ifh'i' ii !us .,n -iift i i::t rt land for t'ne c.tore deuce, stock of mcrchanoi-e ana Ui Lis hi Atiadel, ;.i , .-. ... d ly A. C. Ko'ouck. The .'xc'nange was inane through W. If Ciawon real estate d'-.aler. Wanted A young lady to set. type, position permanent. Apply at the COURIER office. |