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THE WASHINGTON MISSOURIAN Thursday, Dec. 26, 1946 Society these that make, us realize that the world can atijl be a wonderful place in which to live, and that it is truly better to give than to receive. -Have you made your resolutions for the New Year as resolve this year is not to Celebrates tenth birthday Miss Betty Sue Smallfelt of New OPICO OLD By ROSALIE Haven celebrated her tenth birth day at the home of her parents, Mr. make any resolutions that I won't keen, and that is practically as good and Mrs. Cecil Smallfelt last Wed- i i 1 i i-" oeauuiui least or unristmas i as, saying inai im nai nwuug over for another year, but let I days of 1946 are beginning Thirty five guests came between hoPe that the spirit of Christmas to be Every year 4 and 6 to play games.

wiU remain with us tnroughout the around this time I recall the story A four o'clock candlelight lunch- ear to come. of Christ-! that my Bad used to tell me when eon was served. The table decora- i wA WJ spirit brines tn mind a little DECEMBER 25 27 I was small enOUgn tO Sll on OU UUIU were rarneu wii ji mm. wu knee. always, told me that a mas motif.

Betty received attrac incident that happened here last 10 Show 7:00 9:00 man would come to our home on December 30 with as many eyes. tive and useful guts. ENTERTAINS SISTERS CLUB Mrs. Hugo Groteweil entertained ears, legs and arms as there were days left in the year. Too small, of course, to realize that there were -mm mi CiY ek which is certainly worthy of mention A group of school child-ren went out Christmas caroling and as a result colected a small sum of money With this money, and a few donations from other, sources, the children bought several needy things for a poor family One of the girls in the family was their classmate It's things like nnv 2 Hav left.

I would ao to bed the Sisters club at her home on at night and wonder how a man Tuesday evening with a covered I would look with 365 eyes, ears, arms dish supper. Gifts were exchanged and legs. wishes to you; ana by the members. vj- i Lm4' i ji tm Prizes were won. by Mrs.

Grote- yours during 1947! weil. Miss Erna Giesike and MrS. Louis Baumann. i The Management of the New Calvin and its entire staff wish you and yours A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS AND JOYOUS YEAR. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs.

E. C. Wallace was hostess at a bridge party given at her home Saturday afternoon for 38 guests. Table prizes were awarded and a Christmas corsage was presented to each guest by the hostess. "A dessert course was served during the course of the afternoon.

rano Th ohnrh rfNurwil '-will meet Home Ec. 2k I GARDEN CLUB MEETS January 2 at 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion will be celebrated on New Year's Eve, Decem- Serve Dim fer 2 New Radio Station tOCLW To Open New Year's I HITS Ua u. hits Your Favorite Brand The Washington Garden Club Lber 31 at 7:30 p.

m. Announce in (held its December meeting at the The girls in home," economics 3 at! i home of Mrs. J. A. McDonald We'd- the Washington Hiih school cJm- nesday, December 18, with Mrs.

pleted their dinner? unit by plan-1 DECEMBER Continuous Shows Saturday To 11:20 P. 1,2. 30c Til 5 P. M. Kiddies (Under 12) lCc Radio Station KXLW will offici- the pastor's office in the school next Saturday afternoon and evening "from 3:00 till' 6:00 and from 6:30 till 8:30.

SI. John's Evangelical Church Casco, Mo Sunday, December 29 Sunday School 12 noon. i Tneoaore Muencn, Mrs. j. f.

Kauer, ing and preparing a Christmas ally go on the air at noon New land R. Cutler as assistant dinner for the 19 clls members, Year's Day. hostesses. The three-course dinner wasj The dedication ceremonies will "Boston Blackie "Rolling Home" I -truesw oiine ciud were iwirs. uor- served at 12 n'clock list Thursday.

I open with an. invocaUon by Dr. liss Williams and Mrs. Erie Jackson The menu consisted oA tomato juice Frank Hall of the Central Presby And Tlie Lay" -with Chester Morris with Jean Parker Russell Hayden of'St. Louis.

Mrs. Jackson spoke jwith wreath appetizersV roast tur-; terian, church and messages of we briefly on various club projects. key. stuffing, eravy. mashed pota- 1 romp- from th' mavnr nf riavtnn AT MONEY SAVING PRICES Let Us take care of your needs English Services .12:45 m.

I Mrs. Williams then demonstrated toes, harvard beets, star canberry Kenneth Theis; the presiding judge Watch night services at 7:30 p. Ithe making of Christmas wreaths i salad in lime iello. relish tray of of the countV court Ij! man V. Matt- followed by a social hour.

Mid- "KING OF THE FORREST RANGER" NO. 1 and other holiday decorations with stuff ed olives radish rosettes, stuff- kiws- the nrnciHent night service at 11:50 p. m. All of Municipalities, Oscar and the con-j evergreens. A lovely wreatn, maote celery and sweet pickles, all-i of evergreens and holly, was pre- bran crescent rolls, butter, Jelly, gregational are invited.

and the president of the "Chamber Quart size case $1.60 Annual congregational meeting Lemon Dry SODA sented by Mrs. Williams to the hos- pudding with and i Df Commerce, Girard Varnum. Guy tess, Mrs. McDonald. A mantel de- milk.

DECEMBER 29 30 Continuous Shows Sunday From 1:30 P. Kiddies lee 35c Til 6 P. M. Individual sleighs made of red construction paper decorated the tables as place cards and a large one with reindeer, Santa and cedar formed the centerpiece With tall lighted red tapers. The dinner was Runnion, president of the company Nonaay; January o.

i p. m. and general manager of KXLW, will members are urged to be pre-respond to the addresses of wel- sent- come. Happy New Year to all! After the dedication. KXLW will Herbert E.

Kuhn continue on the air with music and Bowling" News Oi. January 2 6 a.m.. KJtLW MONDAY NIGHT HALF PRICE CANDY-odd lots, A GUllHAH'S CONQUEST OF THE ROARIIIG greatly enjoyed by alL I. FR0NTIEH! will begin its full day of broadcast- Ladies League POULTRY W.H.S. Majorettes 172 yk.

a55Aaag. coralion was given to the club president. Miss Cora Muench. 1 Pictures of Mrs. Williams "Mellow-marsh Tree" a hawthorn branch, snow-covered, the thorns tipped with gum-drops and marsh-mallows, and also her Christmas tree made of various-sized; plastic colored balls, were shown in the December 18 issue of the Star-Times together with pictures of Mrs.

Williams and her young son, Ronnie. i After the demonstration, fruit cake, egg-nog ice-cream and coffee were' served. Christmas carols were i sung. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, January 15 at the home of Mrs. E-J H.

Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mauntel will give a chalk-talk on Flower Show procedure. 304 MIT JSMM vl Leave Your Order For New Year's Now ing.

wenmueiier The new station will specialize In, high single news coverage and has -the trunks Orpha Jasper line services of Associated Press, high two United Press, and the International Nertz League News Service, and "the 4argest staff James Kraft of news writers and announcers of i -high single anv local station" Unnerstall Get Uniforms Seven new uniforms have, been made for the drum majorettes of Washington High School Mary Ann Zinis, Jane Leweyv-Mary Ann Swails, Jayne Moosmann, Barbara 245 605 The policy of KXLW was outlined by Edgar J. Mothershead, Bihr, liora May Meyer and Mary if. JId UlD JJIn Q-0 high three TUESDAY NIGHT Ladies Leagire J.Eileen Dueir- 212; high single i Eileen Duerr 518 high three i Classic League Ken Holtmeyer 229 high single I Ken Holtmeyer 653 I 1 5 It; 1 lilt Ohlendorf. The giris wore them for the first time Tuesday, December 17 at the game with Owensllle; The uniforms are made of rayon pique, trimmed with, gold braid and gold buttons. The beanies which the majorettes wore were also made of this materjal, trimmed in gold braid.

station. "KXLW is a public service in-, stitution" he said, "devoting a con- siderable amount of its time and energies to community welfare, by recognizing and supplementing the activities of church, school: labor, business and agriculture." Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham and two children left Monday morning for their homp in Altus, Arkansas, after visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

J. P. Post and family. SUPER III ABtCET 11 While programing is not complete high three WEDNESDAY NIGHT ISCO. Ladies at this time, KXLW will present Matinee Monday 2:00 P.

M. TUEODAY ESONEOnSATT DECEMBER 31 JAN. 1 Continuous Shows New Years Day MJB.iauUIML..:L -w iwiaW.t)iiaIWJMLJJlil The Woman's Hour from 10 to 11 225 a. m. and the farm-almanac from 6 Clarence SGerritsen tp 7 a.

m. During 4he Woman's high single hour, society news will be presented Qerritsen by Ann Berns; the food forum by high three 588 1 nft Leone Foley; Hollywood news by IS-CJ Men Jeanette Louis, and fashions by 1 Melba Hellmann 186 Elaine Ellis. .1 1' high single 4 I 317 on the Beginning at noori, KXLW will Melba Hellmann devote a full hour to news and high two sports. Bob Terry.1 sports editor. 1 THURSDAY NIGHT will present organized sports, and Business Men 1 236 the "Out Door Magazine of the Air" i Mel iteliens 1.

0 will be presented by. "Little Beaver" and Charlie Clements. 657 high single Mel Stef ens Jim Miller 657 1 234 high three FRIDAY NIGHT Mystery Men Lavern Triplett high single Richard Monzyk high three CHURCH NEWS LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS Rev. D. H.

Oberdie5k, Pastor First service: 8:00 a. m. Sunday school: 9:15 a. in. Second service: 10:30 a.

m. The Mission Society will hold its FREE --51 Valuable Gala Celebration NEW YEARS EVE Tuesday, December 31 1 1 :30 P. M. Laffs Fun Hi Jinks Galore Favors For ETeryol All Seats 35c 1 569 F1ZS Dedication Program last regular meeting for this year; Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Sulltrop on Friday afternoon. After the Schedule tSM New l946 spent Sunday in St Louis visiting tn business meeting German Christ yiBOU mas carois will.be sung. u'oinps(iav. 1st Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Stroup. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and family spent Sunday in University City where they attended a Christmas party given by Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Jacobs. Miss Lucille Siedhoff of St Louis spent the week end in Washington. mm a i gmwr jf Mrs.

Alfred Mohrlock and Mrs. Herman Lohmeyer will be the hostesses. Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock, the Senior Walther League will hold a party in the school. 12 irr: m. Invocation Dr.

Frank Hall i Central Second Prize a New Electric Refrigerator Third Prize a New Electric Range 48 Other Valuable Gifts i Tit 'A I Iff Presbyterian Church Addresses of Welcome The Hon: Kenneth Theis CXLW GARDEN THEATRE 1 1 Nothing To Buy No Box Tops To Ssnd 39 Now Showing-Ends Saturday 10c 30c Golden Circle News Coverage i DOUBLE FEATURE May of of Ciayton The Hon. Luman F. Matthews Presiding, Judge of the gounty Cjurt The Hon. Oscaif Tuckett President League of Municipalities Mr. Girard Varnum President, County Chamber of Commerce Response to Welcome Mr.

Guy Runnion General Manager KXLW Music 1 P. to 5' P. M. You can win one of these wonderful prizes FREE simply by listening to -KXLW and picking your three "No Time City For I If I ISAM Rftfn i favorite KXLW PROGRAMS Thru the trunk line facili For Comedy' Conquest ties of Sc Jnrin eras irjra I i to with Rosalind Russell with James Cagney Associated Press International News Service United Press FOR FULL DETAILS LISTEN TO IQItW 1320 on New Year's Day 30c i 1'-. the largest staff of lOc SUNDAY 3 DAYS DECEMBER 29 30 -31 Shows 7:009:00 Matinee Sunday 2 P.

F4. ALL IN COLOR vincsiwiAN" With Sonny Tufts Joel McCrea news and feature writers, liiS. tot ess wzm cor.11.-:. ta January 6. commentators and ana Edward Leyk who lied fbe St.

Trsncis HospiUJ en December 21. was buried Tuaaday moraine Dee-ember 24, at the St. John's GOde- .0 cas: lysts of any local station. KXLW brings you your haus church. Ea was in his 7a year- KXLW Executive Staff Guy Runnioij, General Manager Edgar J.

Mothersliead, Public Relation Director Leslie P. Vare. Comjnercial Manager, Wick Evans, Editor-in-Chief Denis E. Volas, Chief Engineer- favorite news announcers! tSmmm Zmt is Ci. fy centctnitlre v.

1. a last TtiS.zj rJt ly "5 fi. COMING JANUARY 1-2-3-4 Ta the person correctly calling in by telephone, the ArresUd John Brits was arrested dtor first 5 words spoken on KXLW when the station signs "North Of day evenis on the charje of bcisj 't3 ta SI tt i WICK EVANS at 9 :00 A. II. GUY RUNNION at 12:00 Noon 4iLaddiew with Tim Holt on the air Wednesday, January 1st at 12 Noon.

DELMAR 1320 The BordeE" intcodcatcd and CJaerdeny aa I i sisttns armt. ptiice reperted tLi t-Ji Cus Ij'zl week. Ka was tried In Jr CiU t3 xr. 1 3 i mann's police court Zltmiiy rrtnr Hi I.

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