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Stats ike ESTABLISHED HIS HERMITAGE, HICKORY COUNTY. MISSOURI, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 191) VOL. 71.

No. urn iriTem 1NEWS BRIEFS COUNTY'S DEER KILL 2S6 LAST NIGHT LIONS SET DATES FOR BOAT RACES UNDER GAME LAW ORDINATION SERVICE NEW USAF RECRUITER OF PRESTON PASTOR 5-C0UNTY AREA Ordination services were held I The assignment of Tech Scr- NINE COUNTY GIRLS IN WOOL CONTEST Nine high school girls from Hickory County participated in Deer hunters have been num. Hemuiaee Lion have u-hedul- Six men accursed of violatine tnteird Cedar County Memorial at Preston Bible PaptiM Church geanl Dilly E. Kimmons, Route I. rous Ihw county since lheted lwu dates (or boat race nest lne wildlife code since the drr Hospital at tl Uorauo bprings statin opened lat Friday and'summer and fall, choosing July 1 opened last Friday have 'his morning, h'a.

Cooper, ho I. .11. a I. ill numerous kills have been report 13 and October 11 for the race J.ppM.red in magi.trate court be-." reported to te very ill, was the Make It Yourself Wnh Wool evening, November 19. Pleasant Hpe, to the United contest for this district held at whin Richard Todd appeared be- States Air Force Recruiting Of-Warsaw Saturday, Nov.

IS. Each fore the church body and an or- fice at 841 Roonville in Spring-girl presented a garment made jdination council of ten ministers, field, has been announced by which will be under direction of folc judfie g. h. Crouch, Two Hathaway AmDuiani. the Sell inefltrld PrOD Riders nlr-ii r.f nut piultvi i td.

Up until 5 pm. Wednesday 2titi deer had been checked al the checking station at the 65 54 junction in Preston. With another day to go in the wick-lone season the harvest last Fred Donaldson, dean of Major Malcolm McCanre, Com-BaDtist liible Co 1 1 I e. 'rounder. Detachment 703.

U. S. ing tluD. Tins acuon wa uui nl eXfMrf to stand trial, three! wr. anu mil, numn uf pnt, hundred percent Amen-' Dr at the monthly meeting Monday paid fines and another hasKanas City are vacationing here cm Joom.d u.ll0 and m.h im-n.

evtmns ai rrtos wm, i.iitii-d a trnaii bund. jceived a prize. Springfield, acted as moderator Air Force Recruiting Service, The Prop Rider duo has una Another man changed his -Ke rapine ae leire.j Mrs. O. v.

Martin. Fairfield. 1 ior tne service. ani nev, n.iny jvansas tity. -imiiiinl-wl In ll I I I.

Ti-rr 'Mr Kiimn i.t former Itsulilll. orm- on cnaite district director for the annua vickery or victory uupust mur i sergeant Kimmons was i wwns- violating the motor vehicle kton i contest, was in charge. Springfield, w'as interrogator, eily Signed to the 3640th Pilot orce 7 law and was lined I00. X. i I Mrs.

Minnie Langford. Instruc- The ordination prayer was by 'Training Wing. Laredo Air 00 Mo.nd.iy eUS' tlM" rt, -Vs home Lom v. Ronald Todd. Jacksonville.

'Base. Texas the non com comims- the ans wrved as laoies nigm ior Wllbur Thumas Finn. Fleming- leuu pit-sented five of her stu- Fl" brother of the candidate, and sioned officer in charge of While hunting was not quite ns. Nine couples were in the amis, of ntutiag Xo tubmiX mun at Pomme de P' Command Post and PI hrttvv as PKDM-tid uiwirtiini. in ni.i.nl tnr the haniij i .1 Rrrvoir durinC the week i-avinu niaiun, in tnc since -r las iKspn.tun, rmciru a senior division rfct'ived a nrize ev.

HODen lliKigt-s. inier uivision. in me Air rorce 'he Nov.Nwm "I Cd Warsaw Vaufv Haven. also a relative. I March 1948.

he has served over- in 7" mDttri w. w'l His hearing was set for Nov. Uhoo- Carolvn Endlev received a Richard Todd is a missionary seas in the Aleutian Islands, the north hulf hrr. th a rlistunre 'ot tun I were 3.383 Kii'htseelDB. 1.19J boat- "op.

tnaiiy rtceiea i i serv- population is Howe, ttf Dernardmo. Spring, MM fjAjn P-'ng -Js engt giv a Re- Hi wiw Kwu uiaiijr Uivi I 1.111. una VUUUintlll VI Wllfl IJllinP Id lae tlMr. Lurnnu nuetnr rf IhM Pri.dnit rni ma Cai-ui and I I I minl frvHict I -v Slllh w. SW 11 1IIUUC1 I in the south half.

WWW w- -wo vaiutiii nil lia fknl4nM I U.I.. 1 nli.i. n. i church. He is formerly of Jack- in the Springfield office.

l.ion V. L. McNabb. president. 1 nn rin.

wt. Improvement work is continu- Pil. in the junior divis.on; Lin- sonville. was in charge of the meeting. Nathaniel A.

Hockersmith.l at Sallee Lumber Company; da Allen was awarded a pillow Three albino deer have been taken so far. The white deer are so unuLSual some prefer not to Kill them. and Windsor, ho choc- I Sergeant Kimmons is married I to the former Joan Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Portage.

Maine. The was charged painting of the exterior iTeny Richter a bud vase deer immediately of E- H- Poorbaugh Jeanne Cathey a box of cl feited $23 00 He I 's doing the paintinp. The Sal-jolates, all donated by War: business RITES AT HOPEWELL FOR JOHN PITTS GRADUATES FROM failure to tug saw fni AIR FORCE SCHOOL places 'was cited last Fndi.y and failed lees have purchased a new Ford 1 iHii. frf nis in than1 limihiir Funeral services for John Pitts, couple with their five children 72. longtime resident of Dallas make their home at Pleas Station.

Station. Yamato Air Japan to uppear M.turaay. business, Staff Sirceant Ralph L. Mutton! Uary Mullenaore. independence, and Hitkorv counties, was heldiunl "Of- "re Kimmons will be A Cross Timbers woman may have the record for a kill in this county for the season.

Mrs. Fred Wright took a 14-point buck Friday evening east of Cross Timbers. a Xorniun K.llman. local basket- of Wheatland. has graduat-.

accused of attempting to take se-j Aii. Vnrrp'- nnH puilfv in rnurl From Wheatland High School there were three entries. Peggy Durnell, Carol Kannady and Janet Oesch. They received cosmetic gifts donated by Benton County Farm Bureau. Cheryl Ccok of Cross Timbers was another entry in the contest.

k. ball player, sustained a minor at 2 m. ywterday in the he Air Force Recruiter for Dal-well Baptist Church in Polk Greene. Hickory. Polk and County.

Rev. Sherman Bybee of. Webster counties, and will main-ficiated. Burial was in the church the latest information on Air v. rioht nv-o ir.

Iho piUS COSTS. a ULlenL School here. miipe nnrth fit Prncs Timhcra I UniiAn 1 1 11 .1 1 1 1 ri iui nir lit'iinis un wn i Force Technical Training oppor dee was killed at 3 a.m. Monday Uc twined in man-' incton. also aoDearine Saturday.

evening. Another player appar- cemetery under direction of Vaughan. Mr. Pitts died at 9:15 p.m. Sun when it was hit by a truck driv- hu-! entered a nlea of not cuiltv to at- ently had a sharp elbow.

Norman (Her school and prize were not tunities which are available to young men and women of the area through an Air Force en by a Bolivar resident. 1 other duties tempting to take a second deer, w-as treated at the hospital where iciauuim I I No accidents to hunters have and responsibilities of Air Force Hearing was set for Nov. Z7 and a pnysician iook wnee Miicncs in officers. bond set at $50.00. 1 his eyelid.

reported). All girls, ages 13 through 21, who can sew are eligible for the contest and are urged to start planning now for the 1964 He is returning to his perma-1 Russell Beck, Kansas City, nent unit at Itazuke AB, Japan, charged with hunting deer after for dutv 5 pm-. plead guilty and was fin- 1 An -I day at his home in Louisburg. He formerly lived in the southeast part of this county. Surviving are his wife, Nora; six daughters, Mrs.

Hazel Fording and Mrs. Helen Rush, state of California, Mrs. Lorraine Park-hurst and Mrs. Nan Bryant, both of Springfield, Mrs. Letha Ban- Mrs.

Cretchen Darden of Colt-on, Calif, was in Hermitage Monday while spending some time at Preston with her father, Ed Hall, and her sister, Mrs. Gene Mabary and family. Mrs. Darden came 9 0 eu 91U.UU pius been reported in this county, but elsewhere, as of last night, the had cost the lives of two hunters. In charge of the check station Preston this week has been Harry Tankesley, of the west side.

Conservation Agent Roy Har- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph AREA BASKETBALL Kicnard Braasnaw, wneatiana, entered a plea of guilty to driv del, Louisburg, and Mrs. Vera A. Hutton of Wheatland, he is a graduate of Wheatland High School.

Sergeant Hutton's wife, Doris, is the daughter of Mr. and to Kansas City by plane Satur- ing while intoxicated, chang Collins Wins Title Collins basketball team won the ing his plea from not guilty. He day and was visiting her two bro- man has been assisted by agents was fined $100, plus costs. He triers mere. niiiH $50 and was eiven 90 davs championship title at Morrisville tournament Saturday night, beat Don Shilling of Nevada and John Hart of Butler and Sheriff W.

V. in which to pay the remainder. ing Pleasant Hope, 65-46. Fair HALL WANTS TIGHTER REIN ON SPENDING Congressman Durward G. Hall has accused the Kennedy Administration of "horse trading" new federal facilities for votes or to pay for past political favors.

In his weekly newsletter, Cong. Hall said that "if federal facilities are to be located for political expediency rather than merit, I am more certain than ever that a tighter rein should be placed over federal spending at the source." "Those who use this weapon," he said, "should be deprived of their ammunition." Hall said one federal project, a water pollution control labor- Mr. ana mrs. u. u.

aiaricey, Milford, Utah, were in Hermit Kennedy. Some 25 violations of deer reg Cook, Myrtle tseach, b. one son, John W. Pitts, state of California; one brother, Lonnie Pitts, Buffalo; five sisters, Mrs. Eva Turner, Mrs.

Myrtle Moore, Mrs. Alma Howard, Mrs. Gladys Coleman, and Mrs. Golda Franklin, all living in California. REVIVALTIME PRAYER MEETING NOV.

24 Grove won from Morrisville, 55-54 for third place. Skyline took the consolation finals by down ulations had been reported as of Mrs. Hallie Keynolds ot Kt. 1, Polk, Mo. TIPTON 5 SERVICE AT WHEATLAND Funeral services for John F.

Tipton, 75, retired Avery farm resident, who died Monday morning in Cedar County Memorial Hospital, El Dorado "Springs, were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at ing Willard, 68-45. Herb Bybee FRISCO SEEKS TO ABANDON LINE The St. Louis-San Francisco Railway has sought Interstate Commerce Commission authority of Skyline took scoring honors age iuesaay wun xne n. Mas-tens.

The Starkeys arrived Monday night at Weaubleau on vacation. They report snow and cold weather at Milford which is 5000 feet elevation. The Starkeys plan to spend a weokhre. The, other week of their vacation will be in travel time. Janice Cothern, daughter of the Leland Cotherns of Fristoe, par for the night by tossing 27 points, meailand.

77-60 In a Little Six League contest to abandon 107.5 miles of line between Harrisonville and Bolivar. The track runs through Cass. Bethel Assembly of GocJ will join with hundreds of other Assemblies of God churches in the Revivaltime World Wide prayer Wheatland Baptist Church. Rev here Friday night Wheatland funeral Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Hick the Mules downed the Hermitage J.

L. Wright gave meeting on Nov. 24. Revivaltime, atory, has been sought by six ory and Polk counties. The portions which Frisco weekly radio program of the Missouri cities, including two in Hornets 77 to 60.

Miller accounted for 36 points in the game. The liist night. Many of the hunters were not properly tagging and checking their kill as required by the regulations set out by the State Conservation Commission. STATE AUTO DEATHS TOP 10C0 FOR YEAR Missouri is said to be climbing toward one of the worst years in traffic history. By Monday of this week the traffic death toll had topped the 1000 mark.

The Missouri Highway Patrol reported 1006 lives lost to date. Seven persons were killed Saturday, making the total 1001' at that time. Four died in accidents Sunday and one person died Sun- Assemblies of God, is heard on sermon. Burial was in Gardner Cemetery under direction of Hathaway Funeral Home. Mr.

Tipton was a native of the I seeks to abandon has been op the 7th District, but the award finally was made to Ann Arbor, even though Missouri rat Mules were leading 35-25 at half-time. Hermitage (60) Brauer 25, Mc Coy 12, Lorimor 8, Cox 12, Freeman Wheatland (77) Miller Avery community and had spent ticipated in the freshman talent show held at Hendricks Hall at Central Missouri State last week. Janice was pianist and sang with a trio. In the audience were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Nance, Cross Timbers. Kathy erating at a loss for some time, the railroad said in its application, and the territory served by the line no longer needs the the ABC network. Evangelist C. M. Ward is speaker on the program.

In this area Revivaltime can be heard oh KWTO in Springfield at 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. most of his life there. He is survived by his wife, ed first in quality of sites offered, in a survey conducted by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. "The town selected is in an area where river pollution is not 36, Breshears 14, Abernathey 13, Alice; two sons, Raymond of Hermitage and Ralph of Leeton; Jenkins, freshman at the college, Nelson 14.

Hermitage took the girls game by one point, 29-28. Curtis and also enjoyed the show. two brothers, Joe of Weaubleau and Sam of Fairfield; a sister, day from injuries suffered in an LOCAL YOUTH ENROLLS AT DRAUGHON UNIVERSITY Lawrence Gene Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.

Jenkins, of Hermitage, a senior at Hermi a problem, while at least three of the Missouri locations are where major pollution problems exist," Hall said. "They met the criteria Annualy a world wide prayer meeting is conducted by Revival-time on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Hundreds of prayer groups pray for thousands of requests that have been sent in from all parts of the world. North Hollywood. California Mrs.

Allie Butler ot Wheatland; 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. set forth by HEW. Apparently Missouri was considered political HERMITAGE OES OFFICERS FOR 1964 earlier accident. To date this month, the patrol said, 76 lives have been lost, compared with 64 at this time last November. The Patrol said 30 were killed last week.

CALL SIX MEN FOR PHYSICAL EXAMS ly 'safe', and the plum was awar Kannady each made 18 points. Warsaw. 81-52 Warsaw basketeers won their 7th game Tuesday night by defeating host Skyline, 81-52. Pick-ard of Warsaw led the scoring with 23 points. The winners led 35-24 at the half.

Skyline (52) Wilson 4, H. By-bee 12, Jerry McCutcheon 14, Edge 18, Crawford 1, Owsley 1, Blake Warsaw (81) Johnson tage High School, has enrolled in the Springfield Draughon Business University for the study of commercial subjects which will prepare him to accept employment in the business field. In addition to a program of highly Mr. and Mrs. Vern D.

Mead were away last week from Wednesday until Friday while Mr. Meade, resident manager at Pomme de Terre, was attending a reservoir managers conference at the Harlan County Reservoir, Republican City, Nebr. The conference was underway Thursday with a banquet at night for managers and their wives and guests. Thirty persons attended the banquet. Rev.

and Mrs. J. R. Earsom, former residents here, are enjoying their work at the Dearborn-New Market Christian Church will be the scene of the anchor prayer meeting this year. The theme is found in Matthew 21:22 "Ask in prayer, believing for all things." Bethel Assembly will begin its Officers of the Hermitage chapter of the Order of Eastern Star were elected at the November 7th meetinc.

A sister and brother ded elsewhere. "If these vast spending programs are to be put up for sale to the highest political bidder," Hall charged, "then we have indeed reached a moral crisis in government." DICKENSON FAMILY TOGETHER SUNDAY team will head the list of officers. specialized business subjects and Tne new worthy matron will be; related studies, he will receive prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the training in the widely acclaimed Newell Weinfield and the worthy patron will be H. E.

Edge. evening service. This will be the last service conducted at the present location. The following Sun 10, Hirsch 12, Pickard 23, Parsons 10, K. Shepardson 14, Habeggar course in Personality and Human Relations by Sferra, Wright Other otficers for lfa4: Myrtle Six men registered with the Local Selective Service Board are being called for physical examination on December 5.

Sidney Kittel has been appointed assistant registrar for the local Selective Service Board. Mrs. Ruth Wilson is the registrar. 4, T. Shepardson 1, Barb 4.

Johnson, associate matron; Fain! Rice. Larry plans to enter the Warsaw also took the game day the local congregation will move into the new building on Highway 54. from Skyline, 51-36. Reser, associate patron; Julia i university after graduation next Fishback, secretary; Gertie Lee 'spring. unity, nev.

tarsom stated in a letter to The Index this week. I Mrs. Earsom's mother and her Walker, treasurer; Elsie Chris-1 ope, conductress; Jolene Logan, GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS LOCAL COUPLE RETURN FROM TRIP TO N. Y. mece and nephew, Jimmie and Humansville, 49-33 Humansville Tigers downed the local Hornets, 49-33, there Tuesday night.

The host team was leading 24-14 at the half. The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Grace Dickenson of Hermitage honored her recent 71st birthday with a family get-together and dinner Sunday at the VFW building. Mrs. Dickenson's twelve a.wn.1.

mc v.ul- Sandra whn mnnl RAINFALL IS .40 Welcome rain fell here tis, chaplain; Glenn "'n wiieauaiiu, j- marshal Alpha Pitts, organist; Jo sister, Mrs. Russell Johnson, here. spend.ng the winter in Truth or Consequences, N. M. Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Henricks arrived home Thursday from their hastened trip the weekend be showers Tuesday evenine and Jnspnhinp Little. Adah: Marv i Warsaw, Christmas gift.

children and a stepson were all present, namely, Merl and Laree Wednesday. Only .40 of an inchjBybee, Ruth; betty Boiler, Es-! Mrs. Alvin Kugler, Cross Tim-was recorded but all was appre-Uher; Jacquie Russell, Martha; bers. to father, Alvin M. Kins-ciated.

Cloudy skies are prevail-1 Betty Cain, Electa; Winifred lw Santa Paula, California, ing at this time with a chance of Breazeale. warder; W. C. Little, Christmas gift. Rev.

Earsom parents are still in Enid, Okla. He is editor of the Bennett Spring Camp Call and has mailed copy for the fall issue here for printing. Floyd McPheeters, who has of Springfield, Earl and family of Preston, Alvin, wife and daughter, Wanda of Blairstown, Bill of Humansville (49) Stagner 14, Burns 12, Crawford 10, Pitts 8, Brace 3, Miller Hermitage (33) Cox 11, McCoy 8, Lorimor 7, Brauer 6, Freeman 1. The game also went to Humansville, 46-31. Weaubleau, 82-49 Weaubleau scored over Macks showers late tonight, according to sentinel.

Mrs- Ethel Hooper, Pittsburg, fore to New York. The Henricks were called there because of the serious condition of their son, George Ben, who was injured the night of Nov. 8 in a two-car crash in which his wife, Kathryn, was killed. Mr. and Mrs.

Henricks" visited to sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoop- the forecast.

Daily temperature readings: the home, Mrs. Bertie Mae Day of Oak Lawn, 111., John and family of Columbia, Mrs. Maxine Palmer and family of Kansas Installation is scheduled for er, Van Nuys, California and Mr. Saturday night, Dec. 7 at 7:30 at and Mrs.

Chester Hooper, Spring-the Masonic hall. field. Christmas gifts. Mrs. Atha Durnell, Kansas been in the VA Hospital in Kan-sas City for treatment, underwent I surgery there Friday.

His chil- i their son at Niagara Falls Ho: dren u-pro vii in tho r-itv jri ci-eeK, ai me MacKS and found his condition sat- Date High Low Thursday, Nov. 14 52 24 Friday, Nov. 15 62 24 Saturday, Nov. 16 75 50 Sunday, Nov. 17 79 50 Monday, Nov.

18 63 25 Tuesday, Nov. 19 53 25 Wednesday, Nov. 20 65 47 SEIZE 40 TROUT AT CHECK STATION City, to daughters, Mr. and Mrs. jC.

R. Seidel, Kansas City, anni-Jvprsary gift, and Mr. and Mrs. the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs Laur-'gym T'jesday night. Stewart pac-, isfactory from chest, rib and head el Whillock and two children I edJhe, 0, I injuries sustained when his small were accompanied by Mrs. Billy "Tt freign-made car was struck by Butts and Dale and family earne i anolher vehicle- Forty trout were seized by con Virgil F. Pitts, Pittsburg. il servation agents at the 65-54 junction at Preston at 4 a.m.

COPY EARLY, PLEASE Bethany. Betty Boeding, 'V TV c. oV Mrs- LeIand Troxel made the i o.i Weaubleau (82) Stewart 23, from Kan r-i vr i James and Bill all City, Roy Lee and wife, Bob, Clark and Jim and families, all of Hermitage, and Harold Dickenson and wife of Springfield. Among the grandchildren attending from out of town: Mrs. Naomi Logan and family of Springfield, Mrs.

Charline Blair and family of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward of Kansas City, Bobby Wayne Dickenson and family of Springfield. Others present: Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Bris-tow of Warsaw, Mrs. May Dick reside in the! Monday. The trout were being Gumm 6, Piper 13, Capps 13. Bar- i rrnA.r i rvii ma Trricpri amf tn whA n.r i day by plane and joined her parents for the funeral of Mrs.

Kath Foster 2, Kil- Level of Lake Pomme de Terre at this time is 836.97. Conservation pool level is 839. win fnifipiitin a i i a 1 como 1 rtrrn 1 re.c. I nd u. wiwubii i fc.

aa nii dL LUI Tk i. Iowa. The men had no iisning ue ox ims news- Sunday, according to Mrs. Whil-i a rnrvl a vir. tory in the game, 42-18.

ryn Henricks held Tuesday in Wilson. The three were guests in Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scheffler, parents of Kathryn, and visited with their fam- permits in their possession. The paper are asiced lo remember to lock.

Alex Spencer, who has recent-j trout were brought to the locker 9e copy to this office Monday; ly been in a Springfield hospital frir HUtrihntinn to ill and Tuesday. Those who for surgery, was able to be in and eiderly persons. unlU Wednesday morning will Cedar County Memorial Hniii S0N EORN N0V- 2 enson of Cross Timbers. Mrs Hermitage Wednesday on bus-j risk having their copy held orer in El Dorado SDrincs nrlv fhi.i u.kw ily of twelve other children. iness and patronizing the dentist.

E. McKinzie, Humansville. until the following week. If pos- morning for observation, and XI .7 a1 The Henricks and Mrs. Troxel Mr.

and Mrs i -n ...1 HJrlIIUWrw OIC u.c Ka.t..... v. left there Wednesday for home. John Martin of Wheatland, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Brown of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Coffelt, Miss Frank le Bartshe, Mr. and Mrs. Orel Bartshe, Mr.

jwas nere luesudy on Dus.int.ss ior uuuiU copy rriaay or ai- wnere ner sucnen illness of yes- horn Nov 2 at St Mary's A 44-unit parade at 1:30 p.m. his mother, Mrs. Pearl McKinzie. urday. terday was diagnosed as an acute in kLtk rvv' ha i Saturday will climax the home-, Weaubleau.

Mrs. McKinzie is! The Editor attack of Mrs. Wil- i ti. Rev. and Mrs.

Raymond Brown coming activities at Southwest planning to spend the winter son became ill in Sorinefield i are moving from the Preston, and Mrs. Harry Bartshe. Mrs. some of her children. She Ralph Toliver and daughters were Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Beyer of where she is attending SMS. Her Kr LvnV GrandoarenU are TOmmuniy to Benton County Warsaw pi c. hmhnH hn Ar. K-erry inn.

uranapareni3 -re, K. ar UQMOnr I .1 fvi where Rev. Brown has Baptist College to be held on Fri day and Saturday of this week. I Mrt 4- fvM accepted the pastorate of the Edmonmn -iv i' nermuage ai- 1 ne in; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Herbert I fc-1 uusiness. Mrs. "cu mere ana i and Mr and members of the Olive, Eeyer. clerk of the Benton Coun- brought her to Weaubleau where eSiA R-tii Th annual TJttU. Kir Tparii tT Bantict Anri.iinn ch rw-nt th.

nichf .1 Cecil InocKiey, KavTO-n. Mission. A social hour in their honor was given at the local church last night Coffee and cake Ullll WlUlt" IW- NICk 1 KlIK afternoon callers. Later, some of the family visited together in the mother's home. To conform with postal reg.

ulations subscriptiocM nuil paid-in-adTinca. Check your sub. criptioa fxpiralioa data. the special at the revival at the Choral Clinic is scheduled for to-, with her 200 copies of Minutes her father. Dr.

G. R. Easton, First Baptist Church here last at Climax Springs High of the 1963 association meeting who took her to the hospital this Mr end Mrs. Jim GarCUS and was served. Rev.

Brown has been night Mrs. Jim uargus was piaiK ocnooi. a program is piannea ior ior aisinouuon to the eleven 1 morning ana assisted with the Gayla Dea were shopping in serving the local church as choir Springfield Saturday afternoon. leader. Ithis evening.

ist for the group singing. churches in the organization. tests..

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