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Carthage Evening Press from Carthage, Missouri • 5

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60th Wedding Anniversary COE DEAO IRST STEPS OR BUY THE KUNZE KITCHEN Dennis the Menace GUY PLATT DEAD AT 66 10UE QM' TRAT NOTMfcW 11 Page Tue July 3 195 TELEVISION PROGRAM tai a DEATH II ormer AND AMILY VISIT HERE Bin ml rente i Bt 13 ft 2 Door Leonard Worlt Big 11 cu ft Leonard wear Priced to Save Sou $80! 111 East Third Phone 3366 RIAD THE CLASSIIEDS PHARMACIST and and 3 Wither iW Nrwo Wild Rose Carden club met ri day afternoon wth Miss Viola Lew loo fi tends and reia Sunday afternoon at Mr and Mrs Turner and The the and VHM 1 rt 141 HOMfOrrm VAiun the lo Ihe hr SoerU Areuhair TlMatn Mwi Malin 4:34 1 ba ChiMra1 Ranr Jr and 17 are Method of heting ditetie chsng with Miinnj ripiOitf today Exh idvonce ia mediOM it imnedietely ituded by your registered Reuil phaimicist then stxUd the rescript department 1 woe the product is ciode labte Thus the newest development i re made mteble to you tn 'pi your prescriptions VACATION SPOT WILL BE IN WISCONSIN? difci hl A huQ 1 1 cu ft leonord Rfngvato of on $80 lavingjf Moldi 704b of frown 52 pounds in th fulUwidth roion food Chl ond up to 18 pounds in th fuU wtdlh Mot Troy Speooll ngmttrtd cabinet is only 28 inch wide to so precious spac in your kitchen! Truly on extra warranted for years fist £44U Arn14 IhU Yur lift HayhoUM Hreh or Ti'mIlie TM VU fULl WIDTH MEAT T1 AY MOtSTURE SEAL CRisms 5 LARGE OOOR SHELVES Automatic rnrryrn Defrosting rKkCXfcK" RERIGERATOR hlMren llpui h'w Thte Tiftn TU MitlHneb tie I' Gw A II: no m4 rW fillriy fete 11 109 Hew ROAM TV Channel 1 PUUburi miiMiniV AIT I PT I roiiowiMi HEART OPERA noy lu Magistrate Court Judge Herbert Casteel in magis trate court here yesterday after noon fined John Joel Davw 117 North ulton street J50 and co! on a charge of obstructing traffic Lt other action Jean White 74 Carthage was ordered hound over to circuit court for trial on a bogus check charge She was bound over to circuit court for trial on a simi lar charge earlier th: month and is at liberty under bonds totaling SL averaged 1246 an hour agreement alxi provides number of fringe benefits settlement provided for slich as incentive MR AND MRS CECH DWAKD i NEW OWNERS Mis Surah Jane McDonald former resident of Reeds and Carthage died at 11:55 yesterday moi mog in Nevada here she had lived the last 45 years She had been seriously ill several weeks Mrs Ahd Small was born March 1 1871 In I aaiisv il le Ky and came to Jaicr countv with her parents Mr and Mrs Wash Smith They settled nene Reeds She was mart icd I Robert McIXmnld and they lived on a farm near Reeds Mr McDonald died in 1915 Siu living arc two daughter Mis Anna Cordell 840 ine stiert and Mrs loyd Snul Reeds loule 1 three sons Henry Mclkinald Reeds mute I and Otitis nnd Dean McDonald 1030 West Chest nut a brother I) Smith Reeds mute 1 and 18 grandchildren nd 36 great grandchildren unernl emv will held at 2 tomorrow altcrtioun at the Knell mortuary The Rev Jess Sinllh pastor of the llri'ds Assam God hutch will officiate will I In Dudnuui plain Motulnf JnpIlR Of All lhlnR Walunrn Nihhwi Aiihtia Muk Kid WrUmm 12:41 Hw nr 1010 Rif Pyeff 1 rM R'X 1 fOft HHfhla? 2d HwfM NUwm IO Th ltd ot NtitM hxure than lives called the home of Cameron 1175 South Main street to extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs Hugh Warden well known Carthage couple parents ofMrs Cameron and who were cele brating their 60th wedding anni versary Mr and Mrs Warden are shown in the above photograph taken at the Cameron home Sunday after noon Mr and Mrs Catneion Mr Mrs Claud Smith and Mr Mrs Nelson Warden gave the party for the Wardens Mrs Smith also is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Warden and Nelson Warden is their son The refreshment table was re splendent with an arrangement of white and yellow mums in a crys KSWM TV Channel tt Juplia wi nvraiiAV AtTrar 1 Mrs Ifoofnagle gave the scripture lesson Matt 5:3 17 Roll call for Unusual Gio Can dles" was answered by 12 mem bers and thine isitors 5 is i tors were Mrs Ernest Evans Mrs Clyde Potter and Mrs Will I'wis Sirs Ross received a birth day gift from her secret pal The group then sang Birth day" Mrs Glenn Bass ami Mrs Hobart Spence thanked the club for the beautiful flowers they received during their recent illness The for was given by Mrs Marion Hicks Miss Lewis read a poem Like a Mis Ros gave the lesson on making Gio Candles Mrs Bennett led two interesting games Mrs Harold orste and Mrs Clyde Potter won the game prizes Mrs Henry Plummer will be hostess at the August meeting Mrs Roland Saylor president asked everyone bring clay for mak ing ceramics to that session Miss Lewis served icc cream and cookies NEW YORK LB The long anil complicate! job of drawing up nearly two score work conlracU in the steel Industry continued to day as boUOUl) striking employes weit poised to return to work Some company union spokes men said yesterday they hoped that all the separate contracts be tween steel companies and the United Steelworkers could be com pleted by Thursday However a spokesman for US Steel the nation's largest steel producer and the traditional pat tern setter in the industry said the contract drafting go on all week" Agreement to end the month old nationwide strike was reached by negotiators here last riday The master agreement in the in dustry" calls for a wage boost over the life of th three year pact The union estimates the increase at 456 cents an hour over the ieri od The companies set the value of the scttlcmi'nl at between 52 and 55 cents an hour Prestrike ages The for a The cal detail rates to be worked out at individ ual plants bcfoie work could re sume Mrs William Baker was honoicd at a pink and blue shower given riday evening by Mrs Johnson 515 East Chestnut In the games prizes were won by Mrs Albert Walton Mrs Robert Moorehouse and Mrs George Hooper Other inuvited guests were Mrs Kenneth Ralston Mrs Bill Moody Mrs Howard Holt Mis Willard Hill Mrs Bill Henson Mrs Robert Griffth Mrs Enin Brumhack Mrs Jack Brown Mrs Harry Brown Mrs Charles Jones anl Mrs Roland Schriever Refreshments of cake ice cteam nuts and coffee were sened bowl anti with white candles in the center The four tier wed ding cake was ici'd in white decorated ith gold rosebuds individual cakis seived with punch also were in white gold Sin 1920 lit Ha Hern Cornu'ctcd i tilth OH Imhi'lry In Kan InI Oklahoma tiico il tlA VhHor Illi Nrw WU TauM Em 1 MaU TMair tor Dax It a former Neosho resident and cousin of the late lxe Wormington and John Wormington of Carthage died yesterday in Sale Memorial hospital in Neosho Mr Wormington was associated with the Robinson Davidson Lum ber company in Neosho 34 years and served as tn'asurcr of the company 20 years He retiied sev eral yean ago and moved to Wheaton Mr Wormington had served as a member of the Neosho special road district Surviving aie his wife: a sister Mrs Edith Cai enter Hemet Calif and several nieces and nephews Hill Mwll4 KYTV Channel I flpringfleld WKIlNKSUAY ALGIar I How TI It CouM Ym KUmJIo "1" Think of Hl Your old rfrigrotor i worth 1 1 30 on Ihn moilivo delune combinolion Home freator ond Automatic Defroiling frigarotor Leonard'! ctuliv Humidiplal contrail cold and moulure Io Ip food froth ond flovorful day longer Th big fifth food faction never neadl defrotlmg loige tap orot frttzar with Hi own door holdt E5 pound wtd by Palanphiri th loaf (ald Mkr (vr Mil IvHy Gvaraafaad with a fiv Ter Werroaly! or the devotions Mis Johnson read the 23rd The pivsident Mrs Paul conducted a business ses 1 Make Trip By Ante Plan Evetl tiially To Make Their lliiniis In That Northland ive of Children Live In Carthagr and Vicinity Servier Hem Tomorrow Announcements Avilla Rebekah Lxxige No will meet at 8 Thursday night at the IOO hall in Avilla Women of the Moose will meet at 8 tomorrow night in the Moose home There will be an initiation and officers are asked to formal Y0O fGll lUf 40 nT 0130 hannel 10 MpHnfflrM Mrch I fhl Nw Hfnd Ur nd A Th Wrl4 Tmeu Johnny NfwHiilm nHM Pari fha rff Su4tu kPa Rrlgkur 1av VAN PELT LORISTS Phone 3536 mo III 4 9 10 tffdl miio 10 14 1 1 too linn ii i no If Ifl SO irus 1 1 00 i1h lifts fl 1ft t0 Th KcIf tt Wight a mo 4R0H ftiin ft 14 10 MADISON Wis i Eisenhower plans to vacauiai in Wisconsin in August a reliable source said today There was no immediate comment from Ihe White House The soijrce who aked not to be identified pinpointed the vacation choice as Kings Gateway at Land the same resort where Eienhower i brother Milton vacationed recent ly National or international devel opments may force the president to change his plans hut as p( now the source said the choice has been all but formalized BUTTER and CHEESE CHESTS ULL WIDTH ROZEN OOD CHEST 2SMEDY CUBE ICE TRAYS We keep PACE with PROGRESS Assisting in lhe serving were Mr Paul Davis and Mrs Clar ence Pdkenlon both nieces of Mr Warden A large biMiqui't of mums and candles in crystal holders decorat ed the bufft't Beautiful IXHiquets gifts from friends were arranged thoughout the home The Waidens also received other lovely gifts many congratulatory cards and several telegrams July 30 was the an niversary date However the cele bration was held Sunday on Mr 81st birthday Tavlor Photo Colles Pharmacy PfaM tut GrayKrummil in Whrr in nt I pori I11V Th Owl Sua Trade al 7 26 IM next Sundav In the they ar' open to any who call but are not prepare! to carry on at they will be by the end of th week Edward known to his friends at T'4 I Itat IlXI lot lias 4 friend as "'Tobey" are expet i He has hid 10 years of It starting in Kentucky following it in service in Work! War II as a mess sergeant then tqx'n his discharge as chef Ixnh th' Drakt hotel ami th' CAI' THEY LIKE IT IN TAK7n MSGT niANK IL 1 111 1 I WEEK TO WRITE I ISTEEL CONTRACTS Willing Workers class assisted by other Sunday school classes of the i Bethel church will sponsor an ice I cteam supper Thursday night ini Carter park Homemade ice cream and cake will be sen ed Candi dates wall be introduced Proceed SSa from the supper wall be used for re finishing the church pews Plans for the ice cream supper were made at a meeting of the class last Thursday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Clyde Ral ston 609 Olive street Twenty one members responded to roll call and two guests Mrs Jack Couch and Miss Marsha Taunton The group sang several selections and prayer was offered by Mrs Couch Walter Psalm Ralston non Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served Miss Patricia Glaze entertained at a bridal shower Isst night at her home on West Chestnut for Miss Lorada Clymer who will lie married Aug 19 to Wayne Gill man Arrangements of garden flow 1 eis throughout the home' made: an attractive setting The dining table centerpiece was suggestive of a "shower" with an opened pOK Ul lUdl pdldNUl Mli CMlilCl MUC were pink candles in crystal hold 5 ers Movveis ana greenery were arranged as it falling from tilted parasol The guests were entertained withj games and the prizes were pre i sented the guest of honor The many lovely shower gifts were opened by the bride elect Little individual three tier wed ding eakes toped with wedding bells and each tier decorated were served with punch and mints Theolor scheme was pastel shades of green pink and yellow Mis Glaze was assisted in serving by her mother Mrs Ralph Glaze and her sister Miss Evelyn Glaze Invited guests were Mi's Ruby letcher Mrs Leroy Whitehead Mrs Lloyd Mrs" Jami's Stall Mrs Orda Gillman Mrs Clymer Mrs Harry Ste phenson Sirs Donald Blythe Mrs Glenn Sweet Mrs Normal rench Mrs Lee Estes Mrs Harold Ba ker Mrs Mary Miller anil the Misses Grace Porter Nancy Bow en Patricia York and Donni Rose Evinger all Carthage Mrs Lee Elswick anil daughter Sherry Webb City Mrs Wesley Ryno Dia mond and Mrs Roselea McClin tock Jasper BUILDING DAM ON POMME DE TERRE 10(00 ltU ifl UH nt') Collf (P 11 15M00 In exlon Hut ormal Opeiilng Will He Held Siimlav Engineers have sent a fix mail lr 0M rs Edwards team to the site of the proposed me' PDhaseI Kitchen Pomme de Terre dam near Her miles wot of Carthage on milage to locate roads survey have thw acquisition of real estate and make Tuning Sunday details maps T1e property includes 4 rwm Col Adam dtrb eng i er said today a second team ll "hlch bouses the eating will be adid in a few weeks 3 a'1Vs this work preliminary to construe Mrs Eunze and son Rob tion of the 19 million dollar flood hc! tf control project I and a halt aso and opened the eat Congress recently vote! J'WOCW h'Mlse ''ed to Chi to start work on the resenoir in Hickory County It ill be the first ruwarth plan a fkM inal open built in Missouri under the Pick i newly acquired ctab Sloan Missouri River Basin tiro nM th gram Ponune Terr' Is the first of nim dam planned tor construction on the Osage Mai ins des Cygnes River system in Missouri arui Kan biHf Dnliff AfchiMl ft 111 Haiui Mftiuf fttOo liin iOiiiO hoiikh Iftllu II IU1UM Ilion MtltMy 1 1 10 It lilt! Nwi ill 10 VathnYin 11: Il Kun Markt 11:110 Pit hit I'nr ItftO Mutinrv Th1 1 iftd Qun for MrtHrii Unman ItUil Comail Tim IhlO Malinr kaaluta ftlftO Kotfrra AHlry ft i 0ft You Orrllalift W1 hnrmaf MJO Nana A hprnia 13 Wil4 HUI llicftuk tfftft ton Wolf urnished through Courtesy of th Printing and Office Supplies Department of the Carthage Evening Press Na hvu )Ldai4 I hi) I Th Mtllbitair GM He I RemI rankl Lain Nawa Kinrrlr flit Muri Edwariis was sent io Cnmn Crowder iixn entering sei ii in tuj Platt 66 a native of Car World War 11 It was during his station tlwre he met Miss Juanita Deckard of Carthage daughter ot Mr and Mr Jes TVckard nw of Purely Miss Deckard liecaine hi bride They now hav' two uightei one seven ears old the other four month Thev own their home at HIS West Central but will! dispose of it and move to the icsi dence on the property irequiml with the eating establishment Incidentally setvi'e tn the Siiuth west Pacific during World War II is not only hitch in the nrmj In 1950 he called back ns a roserviM and put in a year st ort eoniird Wisst Timt wa din ing the' onllii in Korea Upon his return from that tour or duty he was saleman for llairis Motor company then cated ui Giant north of square Since ebruary 1954 has been with the Howard Buick resigning that pisition to acquire the Kunze it lien Mrs Edwards experienced as a waitress will assist tn the opera tion of their new restaurant She was oniplov rd nt both the Drake and tin tlwanls announced txHlay minor Improvements already have been made on the restaurnnt building anil fui thi'rinore Il will be known in Hie future as Eddie's Steak Houe I The purchase of the businrn was negotiated ly Austin Carpenter of llkswcr's Aernex Author if "rontier Doctor" Had Been Invalid lit Eul Comes Oswego Ore Word has been received here of KANSAS C1T5 Hie Army the death early in May of Dr Ur lihg Coe 64 a former Carthage resident and a son of the late Dr i George Coe early day Carthage physician Dr Urling Coe ho became a ci eminent heart specialist and was the author of Doctor" had been an invalid 10 years He was born in Kirksville Mo his parents moving here from that city The Coe home here was at 913 South Main street where Mis Ruth McCarroll's residence now is I located Urling Coe one of three sons of Dr George Coe was edu i catcd at the University of Mis isouri and the Eclectic School of I Medicine in Cincinnati He was a cardiologist and practitioner riends here recalled that Dr Coe was called to Colorado a num ber of years ago to the bedside ofi a lieyhood friend rank Hill i whose father lived in the now! George Easson property on South Main Mr Hill a mining engineer was suffering from a heart ailment Later Mr Hill went to Portland Ore where Dr Coe was practic ing to be near his friend for treat ment Mr Hill still is a resident of Portland Dr Coe slatted the practice of his profession in 1904 in Bend Ore and was there until alter World War I when he wont to Portland The last 14 years he had lived in Oswego Dr Coe erveI a secretary of the Oregon state nuxlical examining Ixvard 10 ears I i I VVuc 4 rvirvlxcs fl A I ven iireiuuvi vi i ic ivuiri ia nil neun association me Gorga aie mortal and the Eugene ield Soci by an oil ety ot Missouri Dr Coe also a 32nd degree Mason and assisted in organizing the Bend Masonic lodge Surviving are hi wife Mrs Maurite Coe and two brothers Denzil and Montello Coe of Oregon a fgggM 9 um thage diei July 9 in a Kansas City hospital following a hqart opera tion uneral service were July 12 at the Presbyterian church Madison Kus former home of the TYisfvc 1 lavl HIM 11 MM in a I tviy tlhMV I Mr Platt at th time of hl leath I i unihanv I in Copan Okla He suffered a heart attack about a year ago and a rt'sult had been forcial to slow up in his business activities Guy Plait was born here Aug 3 1SS9 and was a on of Mr and Mrs Harry Platt His parents are buried here Hi father was a brother of the Inte latt father of Ml Bess Platt Williams Prominent Neosho Citizen i Tirana avenue I I latl with Siicciimb At WH founded th illarve) Wormington 79 1 IM com 'I TAflUtS IX'ivlS ivr I a IW niivvail flV: iK Platt Inc Guy gievv up In Carthage and maile his home here until almut 19211 when he aicepted a pitin with an oil nnd gas company at El Dorado Kim Since then he had been wiih oil companies at El iKirado MmlUon nnd nt Copan Min Guy Platt Is the former Hazel Griflith of Caithuge Other survivors are three (laughters and one son two sisters Mrs Hazel Platt Upthegiove Ann Aihor Mich and Mrs i Pl ll iiuiKiev iareninru am nni brother Rush Platt Ciirlsbiul NM I ORMER RESIDENT PASSES Cm Hinge Mo Evening Pre MU' SABAH I I DU AT HOME IN NEVADA MSgt rank McRae air foree Mrs McRae their three children Jimmie Vicki 11 and rankie 2'i back in Carthage after two and a halt years spent in Alaska where Sergeant McRae was stationed at Elmendorf Air orce Base near Anchorage They returned by car about 4400 miles of which 1600 were dirt roads Their household goods were shipped Sergeant McRae didn't want to struggle with a trailer over some of those roads They are visiting here with Mrs McRae's parents Mr and Mrs Jim Hendrickson 709 East 10th and with Sergeant McRae's par ents rank McRae of south east ol Carthage and Mrs rankie McRae 620 South McGregor Sergeant leave expires August 30 at which time he is scheduled to report at orties Air orce Base Topeka Kas for duty but he may check in there some what early He has 18 years of service with two more years to go before eligible for a 20 year re tirement He is anxious to get started on those last two years at the end of which the family plans to go back to their Alaska homestead Sergeant MRae combined serv ice at Elmendorf Air or Base with homesteading IGO acres of Alaska land on which his family! lived and which he visited on A Hile Aks Divorce week ends He I an enthusiast! A mt for divorce was filed in about Alaska Alaska life and the I Circuit court today by Velma Jane Alaskan future He is an enthusiast Allan against Thomas Allan about that homestead of his and its prospects too He has cleared about 20 acres I and ha a dwelling thereon Il is an enthusiast about that home stead of his and its prospect too isn't a house just yet he just a fine basement with a roof over it but there will be a full! house there in due time It i going to be a wonderful place toj live as soon as lie completes that 20 years A Itnnaway Boy 13 Held Hero A 13 year old runaway Kansas City boy gave himself up to Car thage police at a local filling sta tion about 3:35 o'clock this morn ing Officer identified the youth as I Robert Lee Van Houton The youth told officers he had ridden a bus to Joplin ind had walked hack to Carthage i parents were notified and are ex pected here today to get the oung ster It is said the youth left 1 home within the last day or two Society 1 I Wl 5 i KSIIMES IL 1 JKCk 'i Zfewf gwa Ail VMUfWriM IRH iRIRR HT 1 Ok 1 a BHBEI 4 XX IA iirama1 riii I mH JL I it I i fcsjy asH inlWBJ iffS 1 I 1 I I I i I 4 "NAN 1 I I tMt i i 7 nr i MX! i 3 i I ft i ITCZA Hl 4 I rw 1 wl I 4 tJa iR I KT Wrr l' I BP I 41 to 1 1 10 tsmu A Pm it nr sJRRHHHRIMHRMBHHRKvj ft A ilLfit PHARMACIST.

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