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The Maryville Daily Forum from Maryville, Missouri • Page 2

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rAUBTWO THE JfABYVILLE DAJLY FORUM, MARYVILLE, MISSOURI, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1040 er, Frank Bassett, enjoyed, a picnic Mrs. John Hansen, i Clyde returned fr'o'in Adrian, where he had been at trie bedside of his brother, who has been ill. to St. Joseph last week for a pendix operation, returned her. 3ufdinqtonfct.

attend the fair in Sedulia, Mrs. Paul Stalling made trip to St. Joseph Friday. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Goforth; having spent a few with Mrs. Goforth's sister, Mi's. Jack Fuller, and family. Louise Patton is errrkilig in the Goff grocery during the absence of Mavis Wohlford. lay.

Her husband arrived Monday employed in Rosendale the past four years, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dave' King, and. family. Mrs. James Skidriiore and Mrs.

John Tompkins and daughters were shopping in St. Joseph Monday. Mrs. Arlle Strador sons and Mrs. Lon Goforth, who have spent the months in Montana.

Glen Wohlford of Blgelow transacted business here Monday. Mrs. Ralph Vanfosson spent Tues-day 'with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Roberts, and family near Ros-endale. Miss Jessie Goforth returned home Wednesday from a week's visit in Gilbion aiid Louis.

Miss Hazel Rasco, who has been irom Long Beach, Calif. -supper at take contrary near St. Joseph Wednesday evening. Mrs. h.

Meeker of Trenton came Thursday for a few days' visit with her slsteiv Miss Florence Jordan, and brother, Earl Jordan, family. She will accompanied home by her son, Jordan; who has been visiting her the past three nt Mrs. Lewis 'HousYoh and family left Wednesday morning lor Mmchntti Lawyer AttettDtt to Kmd FDR' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clawson attended i the rodeo hi Sidney.

Ia, Thursday. tnr nome in worth Platte, Neb. Marjorie Keith spent, the Mrs. Matilda Ryan accompanied 1 Name Off the Ballot following a several days' viaij with weeK-enci witn nor parents in City. Mr.

sun L.n-.r eeption Friday to visit relative; James Espey Wins Taunton, The Massachusetts supreme court had before it today a New Bedford attorney's petition that President Roosevelt's name be barred from the Ballot in OAN DUNN SECRET OPERATIVE 48 A Scholarship at U. of Missouri this state oh the grounds that an his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

Houston, and with relatives at Anna Vance and Mis. Zoa flheltoh went to Maryville Wednesday for a few jd ays' visit with Mrs. fclsle Vance ah'd' son, Charles. Supt. and Mrs.

B. Conway and Kent, left Monday morning for Martinsville, Mo, where will make their home. Mr. Conway will 6e in charge of the school there. vritten law- against third terms 'James Espey, son of Mr.

and Mr was "about to be violated," Joseph Ferreira, the attorney, filed the petition Yesterday: His van Espey of Maryville has been wmp ''amwfESSiB H'-1M' 3 just wonder m-El' A uokielv old housb--entirelv WW but crmy or mot yfqfa HEHre5 VOVIR, THE PROFESSOR'S m'fS SURROUNOSD BY A. HIGH FEKjCE T'VE COT TO CO WifM''1 P1A.CE, FKLUOSi RACKET e-HE IS A BlB ELBCTR1CALLV LOCKED CS ACT ESS SOMETHIN6-AMD I'M '1 SEE YOU AT THE OK. CREEP OLD C5EKT Hi Eg I WATCH DOC3S WIRED GOINC5 TO STICK UMT1U TAVERNI LATER.VV1 SUUC3--v-prrj AND SLUG TOLD ME 111 CHAIRS AM EOlNNIMO TO I FIND OUT WHAT 'WiT r-dfPT (P': IS Bg--JJ VTH1Klk PROFESSOR CtfAXV." jKH THS LL ABOUtM'" A notified by the of Agricul he following quotation ture at the University of Missouri which lie said was taken' from the that he has been selected Mr. and Leo Barnes anc George-' Westfall and' Gen Democratic plaitorn; ni ISyti: "We 'declared it to be an un ten law of this republic the twenty-five winners of the Sears Roebuck Agricultural Foundation evieve, left MoVfda'y morning ''for scholarships that no man shall be eligible for a Aurora, where' they will spend awarded each year to the third term of the presidential of fice." ing entering-freshmen in the College the next ten days visiting Mr. west-fall's sister, Mrs.

Alice Lova'tt. Mrs. J. corken returned home of and pays the student at the rate of $15 per month for a period of nine months. James has made an outstanding First Visit in Vears Mrs.

Dena Sorohso'n and her; mother. Mrs. Letta Drene'n. age record in his vocational agriculture work while attending the Maryville Tuesday evening from St. Joseph, where she had spent several days visiting her daughter, Mrs.

H. L. Danne'ri, and Mr. Dan hen. and Mrs.

Virgil, Yates left Thursday morning for of -Longmont, visited this week with Mrs. Drenen's sister, Mrs Emma, iiou the horhe C. E. Piveral and family in Mary following a visit since Sunday ville. It has been thirty years high school.

He has shown Shorthorn baby beef calves every year since 1936 at both, the American Royal and the Kansas City Midwest winn ing several firsts, seconds, and thirds and never going below fourteenth place. He has also won the. two sisters had. seen each other. with his parents.

Mr. arid Mrs. 'Frank 'Yates and family and with They also visited Hollo Shoesrnith other relatives. They w'iil also visit and family and other relat ives. They left this morning for Nashville.

Term, to visit relatives there. In Tulsa, Okla, with Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Davis and daughter.

teirfeRVOUCT? fT THISUCH-HUSEtTI PrAKS CHAr pi rwm 1 THE I iTFST rgiTTsir a i-r wuv TV-, r. Xr.r- TAKING NO CHANCES i THAT5 RIGHT-- HE WOULD LET YEAHf? DONY 1 ftTOpVHAR 7 Lbout hN- IlZt Yr-ry- ONE GETTINs thE ONE BIG ME START BE TOO ANXIOUS athisio'from NEVER fi I s-crecvtJ bTisTmS 'N LW'E HIS yjB-H wants PIGURINC3 Ubout I THE PESiMBNTIONj 7h6Dl NK PUU MUST ON IT- FOR -AND ONCE distinction showing crossbred hogs, having exhibited the grand champion fat barrow at the Midwest last year. In addition to his ag work Ti. D. Irvine, and Charles Eugene and Marvin Drain spent Tuesday in Sidney, la.

ati.endhie the rodeo. will, leave for.Salina. James has been a "leader among his fellow high school students. He Sunday morning to spend a week.at 'Mr'. "and 'Mrs.

Robert Yapie and son moved to Hutchison. last the home, of their uncle. Henry Mc- csident of ills, junior class, senior ass and the Maryville Chapter of week where they will make their F. F. A.

besides holding oil ices Cann. and family. Marvin Doran will go tp.Pueblo. Colo, on Wednesday to spend the coming year with Mr. Yaple has taken a position, traveling for a casket, company headquarters in bkla- lous clubs and student Sanies plans cn'er One Coper, his uncle, Charles H.

Cambron. and Oi Agriculture at tiie University this willattend St. Patrick's high school in Pueblo. I husbancu McClaren of Elmo, is svsndujg week visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Licenses Two marriage licenses were is-ied yesterday afternoon and this Wilcox morning from the office of Pearl Crawford, county recorder, of deeds SLMO ITEMS mcetin? began at! fM PI MS HTTf P( M1 TI hV.

Ivan H. Slagle. Ravenwood and the Methodist church Thursday Virginia Walton, Stanberry. Iildyil Oliver, principal of ight conducted by the pastor. 1 Minnie B.

James, Maryville and Elmu high school, was in town E. C. Sears of Ravenwood. Jonathan Cryder, Skidmore. and Mrs.

Tom Adams 1 1 Thursday and Friday. He was an overnight truest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Irunily spent Sunday in Severs with whom he boarded ing with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred An- St. Francis Hospital Dismissed: 23. Mrs, Will-in Burlington Junction nun Mac SUiabch-v, The Social Dozen club held Martha Ann M'oberly. cfcarmwit.

luck simper at the W. F. Tompkins home. Friday evening in honor of ivith Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Thompson. ''V mitten August 23, Shirley An: ler. Pickering; Billy Joe Yearv Christine Neal remained for a long- Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bruce of Mary ville.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis E3- I crass ssg. Maryville. wards, who arc house guests of her pn'rahli, Mr.

and Mrs. Emmctt were additional- gne.sr.s. children. Richard, of Wednesday Mr. and M-s.

Lloyd Blackford of Miss Dora Lee Albriyht, Maryville Sunday with her mother, 'Mrs. Mary 'vVcddlc, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Spangler came from Maryville Sunday 'to visit parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bur; operating a rooming house with wvpri sys mm sum niMiw. her sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude 0uv Haller a bright hi Oklahoma City, for thej Hainlinc and son. pas, le: r.oV noir.e iPes-; Spangler.

Cora Lamar returned Tuesday day alter spending the past ten dauyitt Muun.o Citv Mon- i here lookine after business inter- frm Mao'villc where she had spent a week visiting her sister. Mrs. L. P. Colvin.

and Mr. The Faithful Followers Sunday school class of the Methodist church had a basket dinner Sunday at- 'the home of. Minnie, Ethel and Etta i.L-a-,i SiU iLAarX KmimStLMM iMHIH i-. QVSfT WlVfm As SOON AS VOU HAVE YWUnP A PEW MlNUTs'rsr- EST" mum k' go thf ARE HERE THERE IS UNPACKED VOU WILL MINUTB JH AHN LOSE I MVSWmr VES' MIGHT THEl rok SPEEPBOAT TO A LOSE-COME ffl IN THE ROOM BELOW- JWrffffif PROFESSOR--! LINER ORION WILL UP WHEN WE POCK TOMORROW I VO REACH PORT FROM --1 TO TOsJ lil PROFES5C'. WANT I EUROPE--A VERY VALU- THEM THAT PACKAGE ests.

While here she sold her prop- Among the number from here that orty and part of the furnLshings to tended the rodea at Sidney. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Patton, who i Wednesday were Mi.

and Mrs. Tru-' hve near Maryville. pos- Man sheUon. Mr. -and Mrs.

Ernest Mrs. Mrs. Patton will not move Into their Ecne Hall and children. new heme until January 1. ia-11 The Harold and Brief, and.

house is now occupied by Mr. MrN Pink' Mrs, Frank Cwmn. aml Mrs. c.ar! Winell spent Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Shlpps of Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Kansas City left Thursday for ajPftm Sherlock of St. Joseph. Mr.

few days' visit with her parents miwinel! had I wo truck loads of fat. Horn. Aoout. forty persons wort present Including the members an their families. Mr." and Mrs.

Otis Staples re turned. Friday evening from Cher qkee, where Mr. Staples is cm California. alter visiting and hogs on the St. Joseph 1 1 ployed, in the Geodetic Survey.

He iui. ciiuu ana mi. 'market To. win -return, but Mrs. Staples, will Reese since Sunday fourth quart- remmn at home with the childi tile eiiurclies whfi have -s)ent held at the Metliodist church hero 1 Monday nipht by -Mr.

and Mrs. Will Morrow Mr, and Mrs. Verlin Morrow district superintendent. Dr. Glen Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Haigler of Jefferson City spent the past week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashworth. They left.

AVednesday for their home accom-. panled by their who. vis-ited their grandpareii.V home, during summer months. Baldwin of MaryviP. daughter, jolene Joy, and Mr.

and Mts.iPaul Mires and- son, Maurice' "aiid Mrs. Tom Adams and -1 daughter, Ruth, were Kansas City Kyle. -were Sunday dinner guests of 1 a man r-TTW WttVW visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Von Mr. and Mrs. C. Severs Mrs. Larkham of Cold'esac, Junior.

McClaren, who is employed Idaho, canie Sunday for a the i barber shop, spent her mother. Mrs. Lois Porter, and relatives at Wiota. Ia. Mrs.

ounaay with nis parents, Mr. and and children remained for a longer visit. Wesley McClaren. her sister, Miss Edith. j.

Geyer of Maryville and Mess Miriam Geyer of Dachita, N. Horn, and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes and I ewere, Sunday guests at Woods home in returned to -Maryville Tuesday evening after a several davs' visit Mr. and Mrs, William Fisher attended the rodeo at Sidney Thursday night.

rPbLLowiN. -wis: te'-isss sr Mrs. Glen Twaddle spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geyer.

uom -Friday night until Sunday Among the number from professor's mm 1 vbh and we evening with home folks, Glen is attended the rodeo at Sidney Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor of neai Burlington Junction spent Thurs Mr. day- employed by the Geodetic survey in day hi the home of her mother, Mrs. Rabel and sons.

Forrest and Billy W. H. Howdcn, and sister, Tudder. of Muskotah, Garrett. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Winell. Mrs, Clir-ence Bainum, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Logan and daughter.

Mrs Fete Koley and son, John Murphy nas oeen visiting his sister, Mrs Josie Goodwin the past week. Mr. tnd Bert Elrod and fam- r. and Mrs. Ray Atherton and Keith, and Kenneth, came Wednesday evening for a visit an oir, i ufiW- rE-sw i smxmf rmm uL.ms mv, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lekcy. Rav- i attendSd the family reunite at the Morehouse home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morn mond West, James Shell, Mr.

and Mrs. Rupert Thompson. Mr. and I and their daughter, Mrs. Roy Wil home, north of Clarinda, Sundi liams and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Almond Adkins and Mrs. Shell. Mi', and Mrs.

i and Mrs. J. wen George Freeman, Miss Msry Eliza children; of -St. Joseph were Sat-nrdav nurht.iniestx nf hit h.rMUor business visitors in St. Joseph Thurs- both Mcndenhnll.

James O'Riley i tiarl Adkins, and Sunday Dale Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. George Bcvcrhn Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Straugh of tiirned home Wednesday Denton. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- irom a motor trip in the West. Straugh of Maryville were day evening guests of Mr.

aiid Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Hall of Frank-n, announce the birth of Dcmpscy and family. ujbj 'members of the family a at Crystal Lake at, College. Mrs. Elmer Lee and went --to Eureka Springs, Tuesday. They expect to spend n.

tliere. vacationing and brine; back load of lumber. Mrl and1 Mrs. A. J.

'Horn and Roy Horn to.Buriihetoi. Juhi i daughter August 1:1. The baby weigneo nine pounas and four ounces. rtih V. DON'T BE SO CURIOUS- WT TH' COAST'S YOU MUST BE W- -T-Zr LZ ToS rl' 0.SLUG" 1 THE PROFESSOR'LL TELL gffiM CLEAR-START SCARED OF THAT 5 YEAH-GET TOUGh crl UR SU 1 WNDER yOU WHT IS IF HE THE MOTOR-THE LITTLE FELLOW, FALLON--ANO THE VV I ALLON--PUT WHAT'S IN PEELS LIKE IT-' PROFESSOR'LL Be) SLUG-BUT iti PROESSOLL PEFD 1 THIS BUNDLE" COME ON-LBT's SEE SORE IF WE NOT-I'M GOING i yOul OaSS TO GOT ANY GET EVERYTHlNRsl KtrpcH.u I ta bEUiklh tJ.t St Mrs.

Ellen Hitchcock and tinnirh- BwumdJkm tcr, Nell, returned home Wednes day "from a motor trip to Corning, Sunday to plsSt, Mrs. Horn's -sister. Rev. and where they visited in the mSs mjLd Kz Hopkins wc Monday. Mi-s Mury aneets, who nas been ill 'for some Hardid Harvey and Mr Mrs.

nome or Mrs. Hitchcock's sister, Mrs. John Payne, and other relatives. Mrs Hhiill iin hu itimn Mr. and Mrs.

Kermit Vanfosson of Chillicothe were Sunday evening ill at her home, Is 'slowly improving. 'ShVls being cared for by Mrs. Em guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van- OFeraid prultt a ve rcjjurntd from a -vacation spent, at.

Park iind otljer 'pfllnte. a Pauiliie Wllsori and daughter attended a family; reunion it the n. Miss Mavis Wohlford Mr. Roy Morgan left Tue.sriav for panied the Vanfossons home for a week's visit. Stn'JoBtejm where she will visit, two and Mrs.

Ray Davis of Mail-: weens with her daughter, Virginia, before Mivlh tnr vr land were Sunday guests of his Oimnrville. Fin. tnonor or ner sister, rrn, whose some is in Texas. The hifhwsy department and the mother, Mrs. Laura Davis.

The Loyal Beteahs anH rthritt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gororth and in of Little Rock, relumed town poara are oiung main street Crusisdefs classes of the Christian church, accompanied by their teachT to Huron, Sunday to visit his.

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