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THE MABYVILLE DAILY FORUM, MABYYILLE, MISSOURI, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1947. PAGE THREE 1 Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary United States, he was guided by Giegor Piatigrosky. Young Cellist Will SOCIETY day anniversary Mrs Snoddeilywas occupying a position as a pastor, with over 30,000 people under hia charge This unusually large parish is due to the shortage of priests caused by many having been killed during, the war A citizen of the United States, Dr. Olalia was studying in Rome at the outbreak of war After completina his law course in this country, he became a member of the faculty oL Conception Seminary When the' Philippines was liberated, he return-J ed to nis nomeiand Grimet Out ot Navy James Grimit of near Farnell, was icleased from the navy recently wit1! his teiminal leave to expLe April 23, according to the public information office at the separation center at San Diego, Calif Gnmit, a graduate of the Sheridan high school, entered the service December 9 1941, and served 46 months over- Just received, a i Sheaffcr Pen and Pencil Sets MIRRORS CUMMINS FURNITURE COMPANY 208 N. Main Maryville, Mo.

Mr and Mi" Hartman celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Februaiy 17 at the Bethany church with a covered dish dinner with 150 lelatives and friends pieserrt i On the advice of h's tcacners, i Markevitch came to tne United States' Playin chiefly in 'and near the USO prior to his induction which he seived as a corooral for tluee years. Immediately on his le-lease he resumed his career botn here and abroad and is rapidly climbing to the first ranks of solo cellists. Dinutry is gifted not only as a performer but also as a composer and painter On. Jus recital programs appears fiom time to time posei and arranger Raise $800 (or a Priest Who Is in Manila, P. I.

A fund of $800 will be sent to the Rev Father Alexander Olalia, in Manila, I to purchase a jeep The students of the Conception Seminary, with the aid of Father Edward, rector solicited donations from fellow students for tms purpose Dr Olalia a former instructor in law at the Seminary who returned to his homeland recently wrote of this need to enable him to cover the territory assigned to nim by his bishop Di Olalia is employed the chancery office in Manila as well as A New Tctete-thrill for MARYVTLLE SUBTLEt INTRIGUING! I Homer Davison; pianist, Mrs Ne-son Rowlette; song leader, Mi's. Mary Silvers, couitesy, Mrs Allied Benham and Mis Boyde Helzer. year books Mrs Ted Baker, Miss Ru.u Hcndeis.u and Miss Zola Bowland A program v. as presented by Mrs Frank Helzet and Mrs Pete Jorgen-son Contests were conducted and prizes were won by Miss Henderson and Mrs Eowland The next meeting will be March 6 at the home of Mrs Dow Moody Roll call will be Yaro. Improvements The piogram committee will be Mrs Lester Acklin and Mis Benham An all-day meeting of the Union Homemaker's club was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs Vcinon Colville Guests were Mrs Josephine Cockavne, Red Oak la and Mrs William Graves Quitman The next meeting will be Ma-ch 13 at the home of Mis Eugene Dowling Mrs Woodson Townsend entertained the Lincoln club members and families Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husbana Those present were Mi and Mrs Robert Beggs, Mr and Mrs Roland Richards.

Mr and Mrs Ervin Giffin Mr and M'S Eirt Rimel Mr and Mrs Herb Knoble Mr and Mrs Vern Jones and daughter, Charlene, Mr and Mrs Ray Langley Miss Rita Heflin and Kay, Shirley and Townsend 'An Old Weather Proverb" was answered for roll call when members of the Maple Grove PTA met Thursday evening at the school-house The feature entertainment was a ca-d party Prizes were won by Mrs Stanley Neil, Paul Kiser, Miss Zola Bowland and Stanley Nell The next meeting will be March 20 at the school Roll call will be answered with Something You Enjoy Now That You Could Not 100 Years Ago The program committee will be Mrs Homer Davison and Zola Bowland The refreshment committee will be Verlene Campoell, Ruby Kiser and Joyce Hartman The WSCS of the Maitland Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs A Pence Mrs Mattie Baker led the fljo, PnmAl' Horo uive concert nere Eveninff Of Mar. 5 DIMITRY MARKEVITCH Dmiitiy Marl'eutch bulliant young cell'st will present a musical conceit at the local State Teachers College auditoum the evening of Mach 5 at 8 15 clock Markevitch who began his touring 15 1 Uly ned from a ope here ap pearances throjghout Italy, Fi PortJgal Holland and Belgium The celebrated aiwst born Switzerland was only six hn he entered the cello class of the Ecole Normale de Musique in Pans During his studies there he was a pupil of Maurice Eisenberg Late the PATTERSON-SARGENT PAINT MARYVILLE Lumber Company The Lumber Yard on the Square GIFT AND RECORD SHOP Missouri Theater Bldg. PEPPERELL CRIB BLW'KETS I Viobn Bow Rebainig $1.25 QUALITY DRY CLEANING Our new and "EXCLUSIVE THOROCLEANING SYSTEM" is distinctively superior. Clothes are softer, stay brighter longer and will give you added service, all at the cost of ordinary cleaning. Dependable 3-Day Service SUPERIOR CLEANERS WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT "WE KNOW HOW" land and M'S Roy Canon Plans were maae to serve lunch at the Niedel sale when the Blcom-field club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mary Hollens-be Guests were Mis Jay Flan-nary and children Mrs Edison Hanna, Mrs Robert McAmis2Mrs George Houston and Glen Morrow A donatici of S3 was voted for the Red oss Bingo was plaved and puzes were given Mrs Mc-Amis Mrs Joe Lamport and Mrs Ira Thompson Mrs Will Osborn received a sunshine pal gift The rext meeting will be March 13 at the home of Mrs Lester Hol-'ensbe The roll call will be answered wuh St Patnct- jokes or quota- Lord's Acre Plan to Be Used by Graham Church The Lord Acre Plan is being organized by members of the Methodist church at Graham under the direction of the Rev Bob Smith pastor, and a special committee The concept of the Lords Acre Plan i that God assists man in all of his worii and production Undei the plan man wnl dedicate and donate a portion of his crop work I working for God The donation will be gathered for the Lord auction sale the fall after the harvest The committee is composed of Roy McNeal Cecil Giaham Tred Kemper Earl Davis Frank Helzer and Measkei who will solicit piedies of net lew weeks To Give Concerts A double mixed quartet of Negro smers fiom the Philander-Smith onege at Little Rock, Ark will a concert at 7 45 clock.

Wednesdav nisht at the Giaham Methodist cnurcn and at the same time Thursday night at the Maitland Methodist church Jonothan Goole who sited Japan 854 with Commodoie Perry AQUELLA For Damp Basements Fullerton Lumber Co. EATON'S OPEV STOCK M0TM Middle Names was the roll call topic answeied at the meeting of tne Knabb Country Club Tnursday afternoon at the home nf lrs Rolla White and Mrs David White A piogram in memory of the poet Longfellow was by Mrs Arch Willhoyte and Mrs Ernest Willhovte Contests were conducted and pnzes were won bv Mis A Martin and Mrs Roy Tolbert Mrs Roland Garrett leceived a gift from her sunshine pal Refreshments were served to the members and two guests Donna Louise and Vivian Stark The next meeting will be held March 13 at the home of Mrs Roy Tolbert Roll call to be answered will be A Household Duty I Enjoy Sayings of George Washington were given for roll call when the Elkhom club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Paul Wyman The two guests were Mrs Mabel Cook and Richard Wyman Mrs Robert Kaufman gav the lesson on Groom- Sunshine pal gifts were received by Mis Wavne Richardson Mr; Charles Groves Mrs Lee Smock Paul Wvman Miss Doioth Randall and Mrs Leonard Cook The next meeting will be March 12 at the home of Mrs Wayne Bar- lett Roll call will be answered with My New Spring Wardrobe The Good Luck club of Graham entertained with a farewell party Fridav evening at the home of Mi and Mrs Floyd Miller foi Mr and Mrs Ralph Jones and family and Mi and Mrs George Bollinger and daughter who are moving from the community Pinochle was played Those attending were Mr and Mrs Glen Acklin Mr and Mrs Wilbur Cole Mr and Mrs Wendel Lewis Mr and Mrs Wilbur Mown Mi and Mrs Roy Neal Mr and Mrs Orhn Ramsey Mr and Mrs Floyd Rowlett Mr and Mrs William Shaiffer and Mr and Mis Chailes Warner iftenv 1 call i eied ith My Most Embarrass ng Moment A Donation of $5 was voted to the WCTU Mis Willaid Dow den became a new member Mrs Paul Mires leceived a birthday gift from her sunshine pal The next meeting will be March at ti.e nome of Mrs Raymond Jones 516 North Mulberry Roll call will be answeied with A Book I Would Like to Read Program leaders will be Mrs Thomas Cope- presented with a coin shower Those present were Mrs Grace Hartstack, Mrs Vera Puller Mrs Nell Russell, Mrs Helen Snodderly. Mrs Bertha Mllbank, Mrs Ethel Jones. Mrs Neva Blackford Mrs Ruth Blackford, Mis Ola Benethein, Mis Juanlta Sunderman and Mrs Doris Rupp of Clearmont and Mrs Doiis Fishell Mrs Iola Hall and Miss Roma Benethein of Braddy ville Thursday Club Mis ram stinson entertained the Tnuisdnv club at her home Thursday Prizes were presented Mi- Yeo and Mrs Mrs Lewis Hostess Mrs Gilbert Lewis of MarvVille was hostess Wednesday to the club of Burlington Junction with a covered, dish luncheon at her home Ca.ds were plaved and prizes were won by Mis Dcvey Boyer and Mrs Henrj Bvland WCTU to Meet will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Wright with Mrs Frank McKee and Mis Moore as assisting hostesses Wednesday Club Mrs Billy Place entertained the Wednesday Bridge club at her home Wednesday Mrs Don Robev was a guest The score favor was presented Mrs Ralph Hargiave Married 50 Years Mr and Mrs Hartman celeb' ated their golden wedding an-niveisarv February 17 at the Bethany church west of Barnard There were 150 friends and relatives present The guest of honor table was centered with a large gold colored cake and gold tapers The Haitmans ae the parents of six children Mrs Mary Lane and Charles Hartman of Maryvllle, I Mrs Lois Blair and Ernest Hart-, man Graham, Arthur Hartman, Barnard and George Hartman Los Mr Hartman recently was presented with a 50-year Masonic button by the Eanard lodge Mr and Mrs Hartman live on theh fa-m alone and are in good health He is a great flower lovei and spends considerable time cultivating them Thev were married February 17 1897 at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Nick Kill of near Graham Mrs Hartman foimer Miss Anna Kill They to housekeeping on a farm ner Salem church which of Barnard ard with the exception of one year spent in South Dakota they have resided near Barnard After the dinner was served program consisting of musical nun bers and a talk by the Rev Albert Martin St Joseph was given. The couple received many gifts and CLUB NOTES It -vas voted to have a glove making demonstration at the June meet ing when the West of Guilford Ex tension club met Thursday at the nome Of Mrs Sherman McCord Mrs Ben Gossard was a guest Roll New in This Reasons Stvles Mrs McCord and Mis George o.es.en were cnosen to attena th meeting in Marvvillc in regard the ural school problem Mrs Frank Nelon the clubs clothing leaaer gave a report on remodeling She 'vas assisted by Mrs Gicsken Mrs Nelson won the prize in a contest The next meeting will be Maim 17 at the home of Mis Elmer Nel- Thursd ly by the Trego Worth While Mrs Rnchel Lyle was assisting The following committees dent Mrs Fred Bovvland Telephone uman ciayton and Mrs Wiles Cleaners Modern Equipment Efficient Service Han.

582. Far. 651 Order Your Fuel 09 for Delivery Now ALEXANDER ICE AND FUEL OO 5th and Market Hut. 116 Far. 286 School of Instruction A school of instiuctlon of the I seventh district, will be held March 6 at the Masonic Temple in Maryvtlle There will be sessions at 1 and 7 30 pm undci the direct on of Mrs Ella Mae Hender- son, Kansas (Jitv, grand lecturer, and Mrs Ruth 'D Neighbor, St.

Joseph, worthv giand matron There mill be othei grand officers a airl representatives and district dep- uties ptesent Mrs Million d'strict deputy grand matron of the sev enth district and worthv mlitiras ot the dio net are making arrangements The are Mrs Maxlne Merrlett Skidmoie Mrs Hazel McPike Quitman, Miss Bertha Sclimnuder, Burlington Junction, Mrs Eldena Ashford Pickei- 'ing. Mrs Gladys Coidon Hopkins, Mis Alma Hunt Ravenwood Mrs Dora Edwards Cleaimont and Mis Ruth Gasaway, Maryvillr A banquet will be held at 6 30 at the Methodist church Reset va-tions should be made not later than Tuesday evening with Mrs Person. Mrs Roy Schrader Mrs Mildred Blackman and Mrs Mlllikan Birthday Party Mr and Mrs Raymond Jobst and daughter of Parnell entertained Wednesday with a party honoi Df th birthday annlversaiy of John Mer- Refreshments wcie served to Mr and Mrs Louis Jobst. Mi and Mrs Cecil Tippev and daughter Dais May, Mr and Mrs Oaklev Gartside and children Joan and Bobby Mr i and Mrs William Mercer and son Marlon Mr and Mrs Virgil Mullock and children Merle and Burl Mi and Mrs Orlo Hawk and son Prank and Clifford Jobst Pink and Blue Shower A pink and blue shower wis guen for Mrs Velva Grnhl at the meet-i ing of the Jollv Mixers club at the home of Mrs Ward Stevenson in Graham Wednesday afternoon Mrs Albert Taff and children weie guests The theme of the program was Your Community and Mine PI. were made to observe the golden i niversary of Mr and Mrs McDowell March 30 which will be held at the home of Mis Stevenson The next meeting will be held March 12 the home of Mrs Earl Davis Roll call will be answeied with an Iilsh jakc Mrs McDowell will be the lcadc.

Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs Frank Hough of Barnard will celebrate their tolaen 'wedding anniversary Maicn 9 with on open house at the hame of their son Scott Hough one and one-half miles west of Guilford The hours w-ill be fiom 2 until 4 clock in the afternoon and from 7 until 9 clock in the evening At Busby Home ss Mary Lou Busbv was hostess Thui 'i afternoon to the Deadly Dozen club at her home Refreshments were served The next meet-Ing will be held at Bcttv SlayJen 74 Years Old Mrs Opal Gaddis of Clearmont entertained at the State Line Oil station Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs Laura Snodderlv 74th birth- MARIAN MARTIN Here a frock that going places and taking you along i That new 4 fichu drape tiny waist whlrly skirt, spell popularity for Pattern 9461 and for you' This pattern gives perfect fit is easy to use Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you eveiy step Pattern 9461 comes In Jr Miss sizes 13, 15, 17 Size 13 frock takes 31! yards 39-inch Send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern to The Marvville Daily Forum Fatterr Department, 232 West 18th St, New York 11 Print plainly Size. Name, Address, Style, Number I Launaera SENSATIONAL NEW devotions The business meeting was -n charge of the president Mis Lynn Crockett Miss Minum Keve of St Joseph gave a talk on her work cs a- rural Missionary Mrs Mae Taylor and Mrs Lynn Crockett presided at the tea table wmcn was decorated with the Val- antine and Washington birthday motifs The serving committee was composed of Mrs Pence Wrs Lil lian Hamm6nd, Mrs and Mrs Ira Williams Mrs Charley Evans enter a ned tne wining workers Civic cIuj ot Parnell at her home Thursday after- The business meeting wa conducted by Mrs Funk Roll call was answered by an exchange not pan holders Miss Kathleen Jones gave a re-cw of the book January Thaw paper on special days in February is read by Mrs Garland Bateman Mrs DeFreece read the poem the month Mrs Evans conducted Quiz Refreshments were seivea Quilting was done at the meeting Tuesday atternocn of the WSCS of the Wilcox Methodist church at the home of Mrs William Dempsey Mrs Floyd Huff was in charge of the progiam on 'Stewardship of the unuaren oi tne world It was to send four boxes of supph me place need dunng the donation of Si was voted tn the Red Cross by the members of the Pleasant club Thursday after-i at the home of Mrs Joseph ar The guests were Mrs Puil and Mrs Garland Heaaric'' ville and Mrs Lester Rozers Dianne Endeis and Mary Lou Pope Contest prizes were won bv Mrs Charles Poiter and Mrs Fay Floiea xiie next meeting will be March 13 GAUGH-GAUGH Regular Meeting Monday, March 3 8:30 p. m. Rugs Cleaned SUPERIOR CLEANING CO. Far.

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