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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 3

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Helpful (act sheeu to be tilled out tor dugs may be picked up at the Constitution Tribune office Inform a doo and picture! concerning weddings must be tuned tato the newspaper office no later than three after the date of the ceremony In order that other tociety Items win have the best news value we request that reporters bring in Items the day after a meeting is held Your help will be appreciated Our telephone number Is M6-24U. Raymond Wolcott of Ludtow Mr and Mrs George tart and Harold Hendrlckson of awn motored to Chillicothe his morning to spend the day shopping Transacting business in town today was Mrs Beulah Hedrick of Wheeling Miss Ronda Keltey Is of David Mr and Mrs Clifford Kel ley Independence, announce the marriage of their deughter, Miss Ronda KeUey to Mr David Fugite son of Mr and Mis I Fugate of Meadville The ceremony took place Boston, MPIS on April 18 1969 Mr Fugate is training for Honeywell Inc, and on com pletion on June 15 will be as signed to the Kansas City Area as a Honeywell Field Engineer A Played Thursday Night An average of 70 Was scored Thuisday night by north south members of the A and 60 by the east west players North south players, scoring an average or above are Mar vin Dray and Nolan Chapman, 90 Mr and Mrs Rod Standley, 81' and Mrs Archie Oestreich and Mrs Kuth Beardmore, 72' 2 East vest members having an average or above score are Mis Campbell and Mrs Bob Loos 68 Mr and Mrs Glen West 68 and Mrs Will tEnderson and Bill I mdblom, 65 Jim Saale will be the caller next Thursday Jolly Janes To Have Plant Exchange The Jolly Janes Extension Club will meet at 8 00 clock SERVICE-TOONS -By- ELOON and LEO "By gollyl Then li a W- hrwin In Flirt Fwl" There is a difference in our PHILLIPS 66 gas and all our EXTRA services HOOVER OIL COMPANY Finest Heating Fuel DISTRIBUTORS PHILLIPS PRODUCTS Phones 646-0537 and 646-1622 Monday evening at the State Bank Mrs Lowry and Mrs Bill Corbin will be hos tesses There will be a plant ex change and those who started picture frames at the last work night may bring them for fin ishmg Licensed Practical Nurses Hold Meeting The Chillicothe Brook field chapter of Licensed Practical Nurses met last night in the Community room of the Chilli cothe State Bank Plans were made for a va riety show, which will be held this fall Refreshments were served The next meeting June 5, will be held in Brookfield Alpha Gamma Chapter Mac Founders Day Program Alpha Gamma chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held its 40th Founders Day program in the home of Mrs BUI Slattery, 600 Cowgill, last evening The invocation was presented by Mrs Dick Ha mil The allegiance to the flag was given by Mrs Herschel Sensenich Mrs Keith Hal stead gave the welcoming address followed by "Life Begins with 40" by Mrs Bill Sharp. The pledge ceremony was given for Mrs Pat Laffey and Mrs Cecil Stuver The jewel ceremony was held for Mrs Fred Laffey Mrs Wilbur Put nam was presented with a gift as the chapter's past president Mrs Fred Laffey was pledge of the year Mrs Lyle Burkey was presented with the presi dent jewel! gavel guard Mrs Wilbur Putnam installed the following 196970 officers President, Mrs Burkey, vice- president, Mrs Merrill Nibarger, corresponding secretary, Mrs Marvin Alexander, record ing secretary, Mrs a Marks, treasurer Mrs Bill Slattery, and parliamentarian, Mrs Harrold Lollar, jr Mrs Burkey installed Mrs Putnam as educational director After the program, refresh menb were served by Mrs Lyle Burkey and Mrs BUI Slattery The next regular monthly meeting will be held in the home of Mrs Herschel Sensenich, 1211 Miller, on May 7 at 7 30 clock Members unable to attend are asked to call 6464278 or 646 2556 Former President OfMottingly'sIs Killed by Blaze LEXINGTON, Mo -Fire apparently starting in the kitchen of his home caused the death Thursday night of Robert Bell 57 His wife was in critical condition today with in juries suffered in the blaze Bell was found the kitchen where a clock on the stove had stopped at 9 10 A fire alarm was not turned in until 35 minutes later and firemen found extensive damage in the home They located Mrs Mary Ann Bell near a stairway and car ried her across the street to Lexington Memorial Hospital where she remained today Bell was the retired president Mattmgly Brothers a depart ment store group with a number of outlets throughout the state The firm is headquartered in Lexington He joined the company in 1931 in Macon, where he was born He became president in 1958 and retired last January The couple had three chil dren, one of whom is married, another a student in Texas and the third was not at home at the time of the fire Among the Braymer residents shopping in town today were Mr and Mrs Alfred Shiner and Mrs Lee James Patronizing Chillicothe mer chants today were Mr and Mrs Come Help Us Change Our Name to Gay Lynn Children's Shop SATURDAY, NAY 3rd Discount on All Purchases Free $5.00 Gift Certificate For One Boy One Ctrl Expectant Mothers Sign Up for Free Layette Free Balloons for the Kids --Drawing at 4 30-Need not ba present to win, no purchase necessary Next Practical Nursing Class To Start August 25 The Brookfield School of Practical Nursing will begin its next class on August 25 Requirements for admission include a tenth grade education or its equivalent, good moral character, and sincere interest in nursing The shortage of qualified nursing personnel remains acute not only in this area but nation wide, the school pointed out The school constantly re ceives offers of employment for graduates Among recent requests was one from the Met! odist Hospital hi Rochester, Minn connected with the Mayo Clinic Graduates of previous classes are employed In several states as well as in the local area Applications for the new class have included applicants from New York and Iowa The present class will be graduated August 22, and will take the stale board, licensing examination In October Graduates of the school have at tamed high scores on the state board examination and the National League Achievement Test Mrs. Crawford. AuntofMrs.RW Simmons, Dies Mrs Ethel Crawford of RFD 3 Trenton died last night al Wright Memorial hospital in Trenton She was 84 Crawford spent most ol her life ta the Grundy County area Survivors include two sisters, Mrs Mona Turner Trenton, and Mrs Cora Nordyke, War rensburg three brothers Wen dell Ellington Trenton Ralph Ellington Phoenix A i and Leroy Ellington, Chicago and a number of nieces and nephews, including Mrs Simmons of Chillicothe Mrs Crawford was preceded in death by her husband Grant Crawford, in February of 1933 Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Blackmore Whitacer Funeral Home in Trenton Burial will be in the Rural Dale cemetery Lfetnws Issued May 1--Robert Eldon Stucker, 20, Chillicothe, and Pamela Joyce Jones, 19 Chillicothe May 1--James William Harris, 23, St Joseph, and Jack' line Joy Storoz, 18 St Joseph The human brain weighs about three pounds Cooper Danny Me Bride, Jan Miller Jani Cox Crawford Cindy Cooper Susan Rinehart, Sherry Van Dusen, Stephanie Webber, Deb hie Pepper, Mary Newton, Mar tba Moss, and Julie Churchill Those playing at 3 15 are Kathy McNally, Ann Walters, Lynn Fair, Dana Dowell, Sher Fogelsons Sarah Tucker, losanne Vahrenberg, Debbie Ross Ann Moss, Janet Cooper Randy Curnow Zoann White ide Jill Plummer Vanessa Rinehart, Teresa Hilt, Nancy Mann, Ben Barnert, Sheri Broy es, Lynn regies, Andy Savage, Cathy Barnert, Lana Linton, Jane Moss, Cindy Shy, Janet Shy and Darlene Jones Friends are invited to hear hese programs MISS JANEY MC CORMICK Mr and Mrs A McCormick, Sumner announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Louise, to Mr Daniel Griesbaum son of Mr and Mrs Foirest Griesbaum, May wood Miss McCormick a graduate of Northwestern High School, Mendon, will graduate this spring from Northeast Missouri State College Kirksville Mr Griesbaum is a student at Northeast Missouri State College An August wedding is planned SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON INTERNATIONAL UNIFORM SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON For May 4, 1969 Exodus 34 27, I Chronicles 292930; II Kings 22 8-13, 36 27-32, John 21 24-25; II Peter 3 15-18 and Revelation 1 1M9.

Comments by Frank Rucker and William H. Taft (Based on outlines prepared by the Department of Education Council of the Churches of Christ in the A and used by permission) Formation of the Bible Not always has there been a Bible The Hebrew people were in existence foi many centuries before they were willing to ac cept any written material as of divine origin or as suitable to guide their religious and ethical thoughts and actions Dr Martin Rist points out that it was probably not 621 that any book was ac cepted as Scripture In that year King Josiah read a Book of the Covenant before an assemblage of elders and the people in the Temple of Jeru salem The king then made a cove nant to keep all the command ments testimonies and statutes contained in the book from which he read The people and the elders also joined the king in this agreement This is the first recorded instance of the Hebrews accepting any book Scripture Thus the Bible was begun To this book other writings were added and by 400 five books were assembled These are known as the Pen tateuch To these by 200 were added the books of the prophets and a third group known as the Holy Writings Together these comprised the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testa ment Many other books also came into use Some of them were so highly regarded that they were included the ancient Greek translations of the Hebrew Scriptures These additional books are included the Roman Catholic Old Testament and may oe found in some Protestant Bibles between the Old and New Testa ments as the Apocrypha Later when Jesus came, cer tain facts concerning Him and His teachings were written by His disciples and others and went into circulation It was not long then before Christians felt that they needed more than the Old Testament as a guide to righteous living The compiling of the New LAST CHANCE TO IUY World Famed BREVETTATA TEAR GAS PISTOL Appearance of this tear gas weapon is similar to raal gun fdaaf for people who work in lonely, dark locations and requ re protection Men thts gun to wives and daughters for night security Many industrial applications Shooting of gun stops aggressor without permanently him. No permit or license needed, but is not sold to minors, rire cartridge's without reloading Gun comes with tear gas shells and six blanks for practice and shipped prepaid. Ban unit prices include 12 shells and shipping costs. OMB HANK IM MM a i nun minimi Hitma CHEROKEE INSTITUTE SUR Testament was begun By the end of the second century twenty two books went into the making of the New Testament These included the four the Books of Acts, the Letters of Paul Revelation and certain other writings Thus we see that the Bible did not come into being all at once but piece b.v piece the Old and he New Testaments were compiled The making of the Old Testament began in 621 and was not completed until abonut A 90 The New Testament began i around A 150 and was sub stantially completed around A 367 Dr Georgia Harkness in her book Toward Understanding he Bible says that there are three things about the Bible we need to keep clearly mind First, that the Bible was not written in the order which we have it arranged Second, that much human frailty as well as human genius went into its making, with some of the most skilled writers of all time, yet more like ourselves, among its creators Third, that God was moving in these writers and the experience of the people in a marvelous way "Were the Bible not fa a true sense inspired, it would nol through the ages have been spiring many millions to better living and to a higher discern ment of the Eternal," she noted Dr Charles Laymon points out that "because the assembl ng of the Bible took place over long period, the writings were, in a sense, timeless Literature has been defined as news that stays news Surely Jiat has been true of Biblical litrature "--F FINAL RITES ARE HELD FOR JAMES ELLISON.

JR. Funeral services for James i Ellison, whose death oc curred Tuesday, wfere held this morning at 9 30 at the St Co- Catholic church con ducted by the Rev Fr Lawrence Spetchmger, who was as sisted by the Rev Fr Oils tforth and the Rev Fr John McCormack The Rev Fr Hoppe was the commentater Bunal was in the St Colum- ian cemetery, under the direc- of the Gordon Home for Funerals Casket bearers were Mike Ellison, Tom Ellison, Michae Ellison, Dale Hernn, Larry Carter, and Bob Stewart. PUPILS OF MRS. SHY TO GIVE RECITAL Mrs Shy will presen' two groups of piano students in recital Sunday afternoon at the social hall ot the United Meth odist church The first program will begin at 2 30 and will include these students Barbara Schmidt, Rhonda Cooper Shelly Griffin Sheri Lynn Meek, Patrice Wagy, Don me Hofhems, Timmy Savage Pam Smith, Pam Stephens Polly Hedeman Connie Savage HOPE HAVEN HERAID hurch Notes Guild Monday The Wesleyan Service Guild of the United Methodist church will meet at 7 30 Monday eve mng ia the Social hall of the church A special program on "The Use of Hands will be present ed by Mrs Jeannette Calvird and her daughter, Nancy Cal vird A silent auction will be held at the close of the meeting All members are urged to at tend HARRIMAN SAYS UP TO VIETNAMESE LOS ANGELES Viet lamese problems must be solved basically by the Viet namese themselves says Averell Harnman who was chief negotiator for President Johnson at the Paris a talks 'There never will be a settle ment until the Vietnamese sit lown together and work it out," le told a conference Thursday Harrtman said he believes the National Liberation Front would agreed to talk with Sai gon's representatives last No vember if the South Vietnamese had cooperated rather than hag gle over the issue of the confe- ence table's shape Harnman wai here to address the World Affairs Council IOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Livingston County Memorial Library TUESDAY, May Hale (Grades 1-6) 9 00--3 00 WEDNESDAY, May 7 (Grades 7, 8 and High School) 9 00--12 00 Leaton 1 30-- 2 00 Avalon 2 30-- 3 00 THURSDAY, May 830-- 90 FRIDAY, May Southwest Grades and High School) 9 00-- 3 00 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR C. V.

(CHARLIE) SHICK Memorial services for Carl (Charlie) Schuck, 71, were held at 2 clock Thursday afternoon from the chapel of the Norman Funeral Home Mr Schuck died Monday in Long Beach, CaJif The Rev Dan Bngham, rec tor of Grace Episcopal church conducted the services Mrs Jean Cox played organ selec tions Pallbearers Wore Frank Bonderer Wm McCarthy Hen ry Bcardsley Louis Stem, Herbert Parsons and Herbert Friday, May 2, 1969 Damelson Malta ry graveside services were conducted at Edgewood cemetery by the Vern Click post, American Legion Color bearers were Vincent Moore, J. Tucker, Norman Yeomans, Mitchell, Leech, commander, Harry Kolbohn, chaplain, and Robert Wiehe, bugler Gould hummingbird nativt of eastern Venezuela took natur alists 75 years to find TIME TO START SAVING! If you haven't started your savings plan start NOW at our bank where your savings dollars earn more MORE PROTECTION-- MORE INTEREST-- CNB 5 Savings Certificates earn an annual effective interest rate of 5.09* When Compounded Quarterly Citizens tonal Bank Phone 646-5500 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Those Apnl showers did bring the May flowers and if thev also brought you headaches keeping your floors and carpels clean vou need to select some of the attractive washable throw rugs from our shop We have them a Variety of patterns and colors and you may either select from we have on hand or ontef nu would Hke to JHCtay 2 pairs of Wood mold SHUTTERS to first 5 customers who buy 2 pairs or moral OFFER VALID UNTIL MAY 10,1969 ADD NEW BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME! SHUTTERS like beautiful wood shutters but actually amazing new abs polymer construction with these big advantages: weather can't warp, bend or rot never need painting louvers can fall one-piece construction no seams or rivets showing always beautiful strong channel construction stay rigid EASILY INSTALLED ON ANY HOMEI Sizes to fit various window installed quickly with only a screwdriver on any type of house siding can also be installed on brick, stone or stucco. AS LOW AS $915 PER PAIR North Missouri Lumber Co. Am ft Locust "Materially fetter".

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