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Macon Chronicle-Herald from Macon, Missouri • Page 4

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4 i PACK FOUR MACON CHRONICLE-HCR ACD Wednesday, Sept 2, 1942 Mr llfM Iff. REV ER PfflSE Moss Manlte Junes was the guest of BEVICR SCHOOLS HAVE of Mr. und Mrs. Zeith Zellers, OPSXLN-r. SESSION MONDAY SALLY'S SALLIES Misses Martha and Mary James of Warren Bumam returned home BrookUeld Wednesday and Thursday rust desirable since they wi ha p'rpted early without danger of Hessian fly damage.

Either should be planted in late August or very curly September to irsure jastu Oy October. The Bumf Public fcchuuls opeusd Thursday from a lhr weeks' visit Mou4ay with an enrollment ol 257. jg Gary, Iixt, whr he was the guest HAVE you car Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Jones and chil- Mrs. Claire Cox and drun, Gary and Mar i lee, spent Sun- Tttw is. approximately Ue same en- of his sisters wmim day in Moberly. Mrs.

C. O. Barnes is ill at her home in east Bevier. lollment as last year. There are Mrs.

Margaret Thompson. 22 in the freshman class. 25 sopho- mores, 17 juniors, and 22 seniors. The Mr and Mrs Harmon and Mrs. nroUnient in the grades this term n0yd Bur nam spent Sunday after- 10- noon in Kirksville the guests of Mr.

Supt C. N. Dye stated that there and Mrh- Coons. They also French is the mother tongue to five million North Americans, three million of them in the -province of Quebec. not mowed or heavily this will serve ideally for fall pasture.

Usually this October early November grazing is the very best use to be made of first cjr sweet clover. Managed in lb if way the clover furnishes good legume pasture at a season when most needed, and use of the clover until fall pood for the clever itself. Early-sown small gram can be grazed in connection with the diver to good advantage, ai.d will ox in 1 the grazing period into the early win-tci. If no sweet clever is then small rain is the most dtsirable fall pasturj from sevrHul sljndpoints. For this purpose, rj (preferably Balbo) or barley are Mis.

Everett Chasteen who under- te demand lor ine two new suo ctlled on Mrs. Everett Chasteen. who went an operation at the A.S.O. hos- Hscts in mathematics that are being a piltient at the A. S.

O. hospital, pital in Kirksville last Thursday, re eflered this year. For the first time turned home Tuesday. DR. C.

E. SEMEEH Physician and Surgeon General Practice PHONE 131 BEVIER 'i Block North of School ra several years, trigonometry and solid geometry are being offered to the high school students. A new six hour plan is being used in the high school this year. Each class period ts one hour with six periods ach day. This makes pro-Vision fur supervised study in all liases.

Miss Clara Ruddy, who has spent the summer vacation with her par- Harold Julius, who underwent an wits, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruddy, operation at the Samaritan hospital returned to San Diego Wednesday. Monday, is recovering satisfactorily. She is a teacher in the San Diego fchools.

Mrs. C. N. Dye has accepted a po- sition at the Holman school, north Miss Nila Ann Nisbeth of Trenton of Callao for this term, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Nisbeth this week. Orest Ricci In Army Word has ben received in Be- LOCAL NEWS SMART STYLES FOR FALL Earl Peterson and Don Potter of vier that Oreste Ricci, son of Mrs. Mrs.

Dolly Cunningham of Glen Chicago are guests of Frank Umidon Mike Hicci, of Albany, has Ellyn, 111., will spend the week-end antl Mfi and Mls, o. Harmon. entered the U. S. Army.

with her parents, Mr. and J. The Ricci's were former Bevier S. Elliott of Bevier. Mr antl R0Hie Rhoades of residents.

Plainview were Bevier callers Tues-who day. par- Mr and Mrs. Jelle Jaiison, have been the guests ol her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norns Cox lor New York Thursday.

lelt Attend Services At Macon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tanner, Tom Hlcklin. Mrs. D.

M. Williams, Mrs. L. (J. Mason, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Owen King and daughter, Patsy, John L. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Griffiths and son, Steve Tom, Mrs. Lewis Par- Mrs. Nellie Bischoif and daughter, Katherine, returned from Chicago following a weeks' visit with relatives.

DM Jic3 Ky Kj.n ftMra Syndic Ky ID O-U Mr. and Dave Salisbury and duughter, Jjne Ann, and Mrs. Jack Powell were the week-end guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Veuie Baker of Caue Dt Sears of Kansas City will be married KOREAN LESPEDEZA Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the nmrinnc rinucne Central Latter Day Saint's Church RtWARUS fAKMLKd Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Hughes at- ana Mrs. Koger Powell antl sons Girardeau and Watt Thomas ol Los ot Champaign.

111. Dr. Powell en- Angeles, are guests of Mr. and tended services at the L. D.

S. church tered the of Kansas City. A reception at the S. Army Medical Corps Mrs Thomas. of Macon Sunday Monday.

The Elder Weaver of Independence nome of tne bride's parents will fol- Gives High Production at Low low the wedding. Costs Mis. Taz Garvin, who has been the was the speaker at the services. Mrs. Perry Alldiedge.

who spent guest 0f Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wat- the summer months in Hanna City NOTICES Chicago, returned home vher ot Tuesday. 111., returned home Saturday At the Churches August 21, Miss Cunningham was guest ot honor when Mrs.

B. F. Moats, Mis. W. H.

Hooper, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Wallace Burlington, Mrs. Clyde Shockley, and Mrs. Walter JohaDnas gave a bridal shower at the home of Mrs.

Moats. Friday, August 28, Miss Betty Almost every Missouri livestock farmer is just at this season reaping the reward of extraordinary good pasture thanks to Korean les-porleza says J. Paulling of tne University of Missouri College of Ag- Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLaughlin and daughter.

Colleen, are spending sev-ii al days Rochester. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Emett Teter and children of south Bevier was a Bevier caller Monday.

Baptist Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Church Services 10:45 a. in. p.

m. B. T. p. m.

riculture. Ilih deduction at costs Spears Hnd Miss Jeanete Dean were lowe. tnan tney would otherwise be Everley Seviei, wli at Springfield. is employed jiss Margaret James, who was pent several called to McCiacken. two weeks Hostesses to a pany iui ivia reorte.l from all sections of ciays last week with hi Beviei.

laiitily in go, due to the death of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Tom James, returned MEN'S TROUSERS You'll need a pair of all-purpose trousers. Wear them with anything, everywhere See our wide selection. MEN'S SHIRTS All signals are saying Hunter Mercantile Co for the finest values.

Fine shirt fabrics in well-constructed styles. Congregational Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Church Services 10:45 a. in.

home Monday. Mr. and Mis. Jim McLaughlin and childieii. Jimmie and Maiy Ann.

of and Mts Jim Greathouse of Kansas City were week-end guests Macon transacted business ill Bewer ol Mi. and Mrs F. M. Sagaser. Mary Saturday.

Ann remained lor a week's visit. L. D. S. Church School 9 30 a.

m. Church Services 10:45 a. m. 7:30 p. However, there is some danger in thit situation.

lor unless the livestock man reahzj that he cannot de-prd on hij lc.soedeza pastures for much over a month longer and (ire-pares according', he stands to much of the benefit ot pasture farming he is r.o In words, right i ic the time to make preparations that will insure good pasture at the time the 'espedeza runs out, which usually occurs in early October. If there is an acreage of first-year sweet clover on the ft'rm thit has W. B. Richards of Independence Miss Judy Waller of Macon was ningham at the home ut Miss Dean. Sunday morning Miss Cunningham and her mother entertained the bridesmaids at breakfast at the Cunningham home in Kansas City.

The bride's colors in autumn shades of orange and yellow were used in the table decorations. Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Miss Nell Morgan, Miss Tess Morgan and Miss Maude Gonsolly assisted at the breakfast. The following relatives and friends frorn- Bevier will attend the wedding Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Hughes, Mrs. Myra Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen King and daughter.

Patsy, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Chitwood and duughter. Shirley Dean, Mr.

and Mrs. is tne guest ol and Mrs. Carl the week-end guest ol Miss Suzanne Weks. At th Lodges Prices $1.25 $1.98 Price $2.98 $4.98 HUNTER MERCANTILE CO. "BARGAIN SPOT OF MACON COUNTY" BEVIER, MISSOURI tituait.

Mrs. Richard Hrnu.ii nnil son and Maunii an. -I Mt. .1 n-'ey uno. warren Welch of Kirksville spent aioommgton lodge, No.

102, A. F. daughters of Salisbury were Sunday Sunday in the James Deboldcr home, and A. M. will meet in regular ses- 9 guests ol Mrs.

Margaiet Kealey. ,.1 t. ei rwcaiej. Welch and children returned i uesday evening, September 8, home with them having spent the at the Odd Fellows hall, spent the i. llf Mrs.

John Stuart, week-end in St. Louis sister ana family. I. O. O.

F. The Odd Fellows lodge will meet Dave Salisbury and daughter, Jane Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roebuck of Friday evening, September 4 at the Ann, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Weeks, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. li. F.

Gates and son, Irvin attended the State Fair at Sundav. were Bevier callers Satur- Odd Fellows hall. and Mrs. Steve Griffiths and son, Steve Tom, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Thomas, Mrs. Roy Stevens, and Mrs. L. O. Mason.

cay. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salisbury of Kirksville were Sunday guests of XRS. MARY AMMER.MON Mr.

and Mrs. Hardin Marshall WEDS A. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Umidon and daughter.

Tom, of Tucson, Mrs. D. E. Eggleston and daughters, and Mrs. C.

Sagaser were guests of Mrs. Leslie Dawdy and family ol La-Plata Thursday. STICE Hpnor Mrs. Elmee Daniels Mrs. Elmer Daniels of Chicago, Jackie Salisbury, who spent the Mrs.

Mary Ammermon and A. C. can past two months in Bevier returned Stice were united in marriage Fri- who was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Bill Chitwood, was tu his home in Kirksville. uay evening, August 28 at 8 o'clock at the bride's home in east Bevier.

guest of honor at a picnic Friday Mrs. B. Zellers is spending days in Ottumwa, the guest spot it every time the campus or has that extra some. thing that rates with youth. That's why Coca-Cola a long-established product belongs to the younger set year after year.

Choicest, special ingredients and Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bruno of The Rev. Martin Cross read the evening at the Macon Lake. College Mound transacted business marriage vows in the presence of Those present included: Mr.

and in Bevier Monday. several relatives and intimate friends. Mis. Bruno Giambi of Chicago, Mrs. Mrs.

Stice is a native of Bevier. John Stuart and. daughter, Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leiski, Mrs.

Paul She was educated in the Bevier Mrs. Owen and daughter, Pat-Wyatt and son, Bobby, who have schools and has lived in Bevier the sy, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Hughes, Mr. spent the past week in Bevier, re- greater part of her life. and Mrs. Steve Griffiths and son, turned to their homes in Chicago Sun. The groom, who caiiie to LSevier Steve, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Chitwood day. They were accompanied by from Linneus two years ago, is the and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Elmer their sister, Mrs. Bill Bott.

manager of the Bevier Lumber Com- Daniels and son of Chicago. pany. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Papa of Con- Mr.

and Mis. Stice ate a home in Entertains Idle Hour Club cordia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. east Bevier. Mrs.

Bob Ricker entertained the G. L. Thomas Wednesday. members of the Idle Hour Club and PRB-NirriAL PARTIES FOR two guests, Mrs. Arthur Bradford Billy Jones ol Kansas City was the MISS MARTHA J.

CUNNINGHAM, and Mrs. W. F. Evans at her home week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Steve According to the Kansas City Star on Bloomington street Wednesday Griffiths. of last Wednesday, a number of afternoon. pre-nuptial affairs have, been given Cards wer played at two tables. Miss Marion Thomas, who attend- honoring Mis Martha Jane Cun- Mrs. Arthur Bradford and Mrs.

Em- ed the summer session at the War- ningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mett Eyman won score prizes, rensburg State Teachers College, wilt Virgil Cunningham. During the social hour the hostess spend several days with Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Cunningham and Delbert served dainty refreshments. special care in its making, give Coca-Cola a special "Tl'CKED-VNDER" Cl'T Ycur short curls sleekly smooth in this newest of "shortie" cuts. Hair swoops under in trim little pulls -lies snugly against the head. Easily groomed definitely "on MARSHALL BEAI'TY SHOPPE Phone 19 Bevier. Mo.

refreshing taste and quality. This unique taste comes from a finished art in its making, unknown to others a blend of flavor- essences merging the ingredients of Coca-Cola into a taste all its own. And it leaves that un lllUIllllllIIIEIUlllrlllUIIIISIIIllllll? u. u. 1 nomas beiore leaving for her mm mm home in Oak Park, 11L iS mistakable after-sense of refreshment that everybody recognizes and welcomes.

Mrs. Elmer Daniels and son Chicago were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chitwood. aeon County's Leading Independent i i i i 1 Help Win the War by Saving Fuel Install Storm Door and Storm Sash Grocery Offers Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cross and son I (J left for Kirksville Monday where he will teach in the Senior High School. It's natural for popular name to acquire friendly abbreviations. That'l why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke mean the same thing the real "a single thing coming from a (tingle source, and well known to the Jack Sprat Pop Corn, white huliesi or South American yellow, tall can.

Tom Dunham and Miss Stacey of Kern spent Monday evening with Mr. 10 I x. aw IWUC1. i Bevier Lumber Mr. and Mrs.

Elsworth Ealev and A. C. Stice, Manager jjj family of Columbia were Sunday Ui5UtlttHIHIMHIUIHIUJllslltIUlltIU Sophia ChitwowJ. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Weeks spent the week-end in Kansas City.

Kreaad, assorted tiavortv (use Kremel and save sugar), pkg. 5c KadotaTigs, heavy syrup, large can 18c; 2 (or 35c Jack Sprat Tomato Soup can 5c Mustard, in sail' and pepptr shaker 5c Armour's Beef and Noodles, large can 20c Jack Sprat Gelatim, assorted flavors, pkg. 6c Super Suds, wall pkg. Iftc 1 3 for 25c Monarch Coffee, vacuum packed Lb. 35c Hills Bros.

Coffee, vacuum packed Lb. 35c First Call Coffee vacuum, packed Lb. 30c Mrs. W. p.

Rowland; left for Ci- cinaati Saturday evening; to visit her daughter. Dr. Price Rowland. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Betty Drakes, of Novinger, who will return home- this weak. For That Labor Day Holiday Memories in Pictures.

Complete line of Films and Complete Photographic Ser-vice. Jones Pharmacy Bevier, Mo. Ted Pemberton of south Bevier was a Bevier caller Monday. nn4 "Lmft go see if the Coke't and off the troop to enjoy youth's ritual of refreshment a custom particularly "ipecUl" in these war days when there's lew Coca-Cola. Mrs.

Willacd WilUngham is a two weeks' vacation in Quincy and Wheeling, Til. The best is always the better buy I WEBER BAKER I A Friendlj SUre SOTTIIO UND1. AUTHORITY Ot TNI COCA COIA COMPANY MACON COCA-CQLA ftQTTLING COUPANt Miss Delma Stiee is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wanda Arnold of run or nigo iraa ruoa Barter, Mo. I Telephone 42.

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