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Rolla Herald from Rolla, Missouri • Page 8

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Rolla Heraldi
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Rolla, Missouri
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RHS BULLDOGS OPEN Edgcr Springs GRID SEASON TOMORROW Farmers Urged to Itidgeview and Salem Attend Livestock Church Members In Day at Columbia Fellowship Dinner All farmers Interested in ahi-: Ninety members of the First mal husbandry ore Invited to Christian Church of Salem and Rolla Club Women In District Offices Several Rolla club women have been appointed to chairmanships in the Sixth District, Missouri Federation of Women's AT JEFFERSON CITY HiiiiiiiHHiiiuninmmimiiiiiiNiHimmiuiiininiaiiiiii A visiting minister is expected Holla (iroup Goes To Shrine Session Sixteen members of Harmony Shrine. Order of While Shrine of Jerusalem, went to Washing-1on. Monday evening for a school of instruction, conduct-rd by Mn E. Y. Line of Holla.

riLlrit-l IL.im.Iu II The Rolla High School Bulldogs will play their first football to be at the Baptist Church next annual Livestock Day tomorrow1 Rldgevlew Christian Church of Sunday morning and evening. game of the season Friday at Jefferson City with the St. Pet at the Missouri College of Agrl- Rolla met at Green Acres Park culture, according to County Ag-' last Sunday for a basket dinner Mn. George Black and little son, George Douglas, and Misi ers High School eleven. The Rolla Herald rt Sept.

II, Hit Baptist Association To Meet at Mt. Zion And Macedonia Thi Phelps County Raptint As-SOtirtllon Will meet nrxt Thurs-day, Sept, IB at the Macedonia Baptist Church, und on Friday At the Mount Zlon Buptut Churrh. The Rev. J. V.

Carbide of HoIIj Ii moderator. Special Mkri will Include Dr. II. II MrOinty, editor of I The Word and Way;" Dr. L.

A. Fouler, president of Hannibal- ent, "ob Bridges. and an afternoon of fellowship. There is no Dlan for transoor- The event was the result of Bn The first home game will be ni)j Hulh Hildreth were Wayncsvillc The ii roup Included Mr. a visitors Auiurnay afternoon Mrs.

Line, Mr and Mm Waller next Friday, Sept. 19. with West Plains, at which time the new scoreboard, obtained through the Mr Mr. ne Miner. Mr.

and Mn, r.an winiams and tation except It is urged that farmers make up a car load from Mr. and Mrs. Waller aright. I daughter of Shcrrill spent Sat their community. There is an attendance contest in which Salem emerged victor.

Special music was presented in the afternoon by the "Rldgevlew-aires," a male quartet from the Holla congregation. Mn. Ed Mengel. Mn. Mabel witty evening at the W.

L. She! average of 43 farmers from Clubs, for the coming years. Mrs. Ralph Marcellus is district press and communication! chairman; Mrs. W.

II. Tandy is district chairman of defense mobilization; and Mrs. Rowland L. Johnston is chairman of the National Club Woman Magazine for the district. All are members of the Rolla Saturday Club.

Mrs. Marydell Prodell, president of the Rolla Junior Club, was named district chairman of Junior club emblems. The Sixth District fall convention Is to be held Oct. 10 in St. James.

Knight, Mn. Ralph Marrelhi. home, Phelps County who have attend Mini Shirley Brookshirc of ed in the past seven yean. Mr and Mrs. Walter Slrawhun.

Mrs. A Tryon. II. Hockey. Springfield ii upending this week The Livestock Pavilion is lo with her parenU, Mr.

and Mn. generosity of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be ready for use. The Bulldogs have seventeen returning lettermen this season, according to Coarh Burr Van Nostrand. With strong teams throughout the South Central conference, Coach Van Nostrand predicts one of the toughest cated in Columbia at the south Lacy Drookkhire, eastern edge. Turn off U.

S. 63 highway at the first blacktop Attend Dental Meet Dr. and Mrs. M. L.

Bess are in St. Louis this week, where Dr. Bess is attending sessions of the American Dental Association, i Mr. and Mn. Roy Brookshlre have been here on furlough from road leading Into Columbia.

and Mrs Pearl Slovall of St. James. Following the session a party was given in honor of Mrs Line, Mr. Hockey who is District Deputy Watchmun of Shepherd, and Mrs. Murgie Carnnlmn of St.

Louis, District Klein, Fla to see hii father, LaGrange College; ami Chuplain L. W. RJcy of Fori Iconurd Wood. Then will lx" eclul report from Missouri Baptiid Hospital ml MinMiurl ItaptUt Children's Home. R.

J. Drookkhire, and wife. Mr. and Mn. W.

J. Walker of witimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiNiniiiiuiiin News Highlights IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIUMIimilllll (Continued From Page 7) schedules ever for the Bulldogs. Returning gridmen are: Larry Akely, Bob Jackson, Joe Miitiittiitiiiaiiiiifitiiiitsiitf itaitit iiiiijiiiiai latiittiitiiitf tittiitttsatf iiittiitttif wiiitai Rolla were visiting in the homes chairman of material objectives. of Mrs. Laura Jessie, the puncan Indies and the John R.

Jew leg Stoll, ends; Jim Brown, John Hunter, Joe Lee, J. T. Sandhaus. --77y Monday afternoon. Mrt.

W. S. Ballard and daugh Jack Smart, tackles: Pat Frost, Eddie Pollard, Bruce Rcardon, sitions in Korea, winning key ground at three points. September t. 1952 Missouri Dr.

A. C. Magill. ten, Joan, Billie and Sccna, came Wit from Springfield Thursday, re turning home Saturday. On Fri Charles Shelton, Chesley Southards, backs; Bill Hiiyes.

Bill Mc-Klnney. Paul Spencer, Bill Walt- RITES THIS AFTERNOON FOR MRS. HOWLAND Mrs Bessie L. 1 lowland, wife of Bert Howland. Route 3, Newbtirg, died Monday at the home on the Point Bluff road.

Sle was 63 years old. She was born in Dunlap, Feb. 14, IBR9. day Mrs. Ballard, her mother, ers, guards.

Mrs. W. A. Duncan, and aunt. Cape Girardeau, widely known for his educational work, announced he would be the Democratic, candidate for the State Legislature.

Home games include: Sept. 19. West Tlains: Oct. 3, Mrs. N.

B. Duncan, went to New-burg where they visited Mrs. John Kerr and daughter, Mrs. I 7jrS. I JIVIIV1 Rolla, Mo.

Always First Ron Willow Springs; Oct. 17. Thayer: Nov. 14, Mountain Grove. Gene Fuller.

They also called at Surviving, besides her hus National A federal grand Jury indicted two underworld chieftains. Joe Adonis and An Games away are: Sept 13-13 Show 7 It p.m. the S. W. Cox home in Rolla.

Mrs. George Harris and son Sept. 12. St. Peter's.

Jefferson thony J. Accardo, on charges of contempt of Congress The City; Sept. 26, Ava: Oct. 10, band, are three sons, George W. of Chillicothe, Emory E.

of Camden, Ark, and Eugene D. of Oakland, two daughters. Mrs. Mary Ann Burchett Kenny have returned home after Mountain View; Oct. 24.

Leban a week's visit with her son, Loyd Very Rev. Claude W. Sprouse, dean of the Grace and Holy his wife and baby, and her on; Oct. 31, Cabool; Nov. 21 Houston.

Chillicothe and Mrs. Julia daughter, Fay, in Chicago. rr. hi. i I Trinity Episcopal Cathedral of Jackson of Lexington; four Kansas City, collapsed and died G.

C. Green from Salina, Kans brothers, five sisters and thir-1 was vlsjting his brother, Holla Bowling League Sept. H-1S-1C Sun. Continuous from I p.m. at the national Episcopal con vention in Boston.

teen grandchildren B. Green and wife, also old Has Opening Play International West Ger friends, a few days last week. many's cabinet approved an a- Rolla Bowling League opened Funeral services are to be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Hollow Funeral Home. Elder Norman Cox of the Church of Jesus Christ. Latter Day ALSO greemcnt on German payment to world Jewry of reparations for He also visited his sister, Mrs.

Cam Bishop and her husband in the West Point neighborhood. E. L. Karnes has been bringing the fall season at the Air Castle last Thursday night. won three from Saints, will officiate.

homegrown peaches to the mcr- the sufferings of the Jews by the Nazi regime A United Nations treasury watchdog committee urged that the limousine raiiw-arcn win uc i.ouis uosc f. fnp havtt harH Motorola TV 17" Screen 18993 Ward Wyant, A. C. Caddy, Luth-1 could not produce if oibooris, anazt.ro weatncr camc during the er Kidcn. J.

w. Clarence Esters. fleet for the secretariat be slashed and recommended other cuts late spring. It surely is a miracle up in Ozark Me- LET'S GO TO Burial will be mortal Gardens. there are peaches in this locality.

Mrs. Ernest Brookshire and Uregas; Moreland's took two from Trav-L-Odge; Rotary won two from Rolla Motor Parts; and the Tailtwisters won two from the Growlers. Individual high singles were: Lanning, 229; Hedrick, 218; Hoevelman. 212-199; Kimberlin, 204; Delashmit, 202; Ogle, 201; Roberts. 197; Burton.

196; Cor-nick, 195; Crain, 192; Christopher, 191; W. Ayers, 190. in expenses. September 9, 1952 Missouri Perry Compton of Montgomery City was elected viozia ixecirc The mi Mrs. Rosa Cross visited in Rolla Wednesday.

Mrs. Laura Jessie and Mrs. Rolla chairman of the State Republi Dickerson were dinner -guests of CO PINE ST. tFAcneS7 ROLLA MO.1 Mrs. Susan Spoon Monday.

can Party, and Wilbur F. Daniels of Fayette was named State Democratic chairman, at their HEART ATTACK FATAL TO THOMAS A. COX, 65 Thomas A. Cox, 65, a native of Rolla who moved back here six yean ago after forty years' residence In Granite City. Ill died ALWAYS COMFORTABLE Mrs.

George Jones Is visiting iiiiiifiiiiMiiftiiiiiifitfiititiiiiifffiifiiifiiiiitififfrtfiiririiiiiiiiitiiitiiiriaiiitifitiiiittttrtiiifttitiaiiatiiiititititiiiMi.iittiifDiBV old neighbors in Miller County. party conventions in Jefferson! Mr. and Mrs. George Harris Sept. 13-13 Sat.

Continuous from 1 p.m. following a heart attack Tuesday afternoon at his home, 740 Salem avenue. Ho left Rolla as a young man City. National Sen. Joseph McCarthy won a smashing victory in the Wisconsin G.O.P.

senatorial race 15,000 Pennsylvania coal miners went back to work on orders of John L. Lewis. Independent League Has Two New Teams The Independent Bowling League opened play at the Air Castle with two new teams entered. The Seven-Up team of( St. James broke in well, win-! ning two from Hancock, while visited Tuesday evening with their daughter, Mrs.

Harry Gilbert and family at Newburg. Recent visitors at the J. L. Roberts home were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Roberts of Lecoma, Ed Cormack and son, Charles and and worked for thirty-two years and ns a turbine engineer for Granite City Steel Company, retiring last November. his wife and children of Anutt, International South Koreans counter-attacked Chinese troops five times in the face of the and Mr. and Mrs. Abie Lewis of the Eagles were losing all three) to the Rotary veterans. He was a 32nd degree Mason, A 1 1 ROBERTSON ANNt FRANCIS TKNSHCOtO Sedalia who were en route south heaviest Red artillery barrage of; and a member of I.

F. and i 4 me war wen i i 1 Knights of Pythias. for the remainder of their vaca tion. jmcmu ann vanee motors woni ne jj that Korean prisoners Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine Cox of Rolla; one son, Sept 11 15-16 Sun.

Continuous from 1 p.m. of war who do not want to go home be permitted to go to neutral countries. PMA ELECTION (Continued from Page 1) THEIR Patronize Our Advertisers FUNNIEST two from Powell Lumber Company. High singles: Clyde Lewis, 219; Roy Brown, 196: Adrian Finley, 191; Jack Hill, 187. "Intolerance Democracy" By Dr.

E. J. Uhlemeyer FM If Erskine of California: (wo daughters, Mrs. W. M.

Graf of Granite City. 111., and Mrs. Lorene Ren-hard of Minneapolis, a stepson, Gerald Woods of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. John Welch of New Rochelle, N. Y.

and Mrs. Robert Nichols of Akron. and ten grandchildren. Funeral arrangements arc incomplete, but are under the direction of Null and Sons. Burial will be in Holla, with Masonic services.

HIT yen IHIL3 Branstetter; vice-chairman, J. Basford; regular member, Allen Spurgeon; alternates, Charles Basford, Roy Smith. Dillon: Chairman, William Pie-tsch; vice-chairman, Charles Dean; regular member, Ralph Clark; alternates, Harry Moore, Roy Jones. Liberty: Chairman, William Ml During the 5RU World Abbott Costulo Important Announcement 1 Iho Gabel: vice-chairman, Robertj Armed Forces were permitted IflSTiNALASKA to worship as their conscience Gabel; regular member, J. D.

Hines; alternates, Clyde Huskey, Dewey Grayson. Meramec: Chairman; Luther Drive-in box office will open at 6:30 p.m. and show will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. MITZ1 GREEN TOM EWELL A UNCTtSAl (KTTVNATIOUa ta dictated, a a a thouch it be. "1 (MP JS8S rm A Aii yf L2 jLj here tolerance FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR MRS.

BAILEY Mrs. Mae Cook Bailey, 54, wife of Rainey V. Bailey of Rolla, died at their home at 102 South Faulkner avenue Tuesday night after an illness of several weeks. She was well known in this Adams; vice-chairman, Henry Emory; regular member, George Duncan; alternates, Imal Happel; Charles Pillegrini. Last Time Sept.

11 Humphrey Bogart "Chain Lightning" area, wnerc sne naa spent ner Miller: Chairman, Munroc Turner; -vice-chairman, Oscar Kidwell; regular member, W. G. Haas; alternates, Silas Cook, Ted Smith. Rolla: Chairman, Ed King; vice-chairman, Elmer Haas; regular ended. When it came to health matters, only one method of healing was tolerated.

In autocratic manner, this matter of health and bodily welfare was regulated to one system of healing, utterly disregarding the fact that the United States at large recognized Chiropractic and Osteopathy as genuine worthwhile sciences of healing and so licensed them for legitimate practice entire life. She was active in the Jehovah's Witnesses organi Rolla's Family Theatre zation for a number of years. Mrs. Bailey was born in Maries Sept. 12-13 Double Feature Program George O'Brien "Gold Raiders" Also Mickey Rooney "Quicksand" Sept.

12-13 Sat. Continuous from 1 p.m. County May 233, 1898. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Borden Hart of California and Mansel Hart member, Leo Willy; alternates, W. F.

Burns, F. H. Isenburg. Spring Creek: Chairman, Roy Davidson; vice-chairman, J. M.

Vance; regular member, George Harris: alternates, Bill Walls, W. R. Denison. St. James: Chairman, Sam Flaim; vice-chairman, A.

F. of St. Louis; her mother, Mrs. Emma Bailey of Vichy; two sisters. Mrs.

Lola Hodge of Jeffer in their respective states. Thousands of enlisted men during that war were denied the reasonable privilege of having the doctor of their choice because neither the Chiropractor nor the and Gilbert Roland in son City and Mrs. Josie Hodge of Sept. 14-15 John Wayne 'Operation Pacific" Rolla; four brothers, Lloyd Cook Beauty and the Bandit of St. Louis, Leslie and Arthur Mitchell; regular member, Ervin Saladin; alternates, Bernard Ver-kamp, Arthur Gray.

The committeemen are all Installed in Your Home Only $12.97 Down $6.81 per month Including 2-100 lb. UREGAS and tax Uregas Service Store Sept. 14-15-16 17 Sun. Continuous from 1 p.m. Tues.

Dollar Nite, Sept. 16 Carload Shirley Temple- David Niven Osteopath was commissioned for service, either in the Army or the Navy. It is regrettable that in such a democracy as this Upit-ed States, one which has set a pattern for the world at large to follow, should permit such an unjust condition to exist. Cook of Vichy, and Charles Cook of Rolla; and three granddaughters. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Null and Sons Funeral Home, with Ed farmers who are familiar with conservation and production problems in Phelps County.

The A Kiss for Corliss" KITCHUM MM ward Kline officiating. Burial will be in the Macedonia RUSSELL county PMA Office is located at 619a Pine street, Rolla. The services of the committee- men are available to all the (This is one of a series of articles written through the Chiropractic office of Dr. E. J.

Uhlemeyer (Basic Technician), located in the Null Building, Rolla, Mo.) and Sept. 17-18 Donald O'Connor "Francis" 707 Pine Street Rolla, Mo. Careless habits and vandalism) farmers in the county, for help of motorists cost 6 million dol AN KO UBtO Kcnm with current conservation and production problems. lars In 1950..

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