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Rolla Heraldi
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Rolla, Missouri
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age roui Tht Kll Herald, Thursday, December 22, 19S8 HELP IS aCUlED THRU HERALD WANT AOS 0. A. Mullenburg, A. L. Gordon, WEBSITE GEO VIS neral Home where services Arnold Williams, Bertha Clark, fsUNCIPALS VISIT and Treasurer, Mrs.

T. Wilklns. The Associations! W. M. U.

study course wll be held at New-bung Thursday, Dec. 29th at 10 a. m. and Miss Jessie Via. Mill Creek Club KOLLA SCHOOLS Two principals of the Webster conducted by Elder L.

Bradford of the Prlmatlre Baptist Church -'Tuesday afternoon end Interment took place at Roll cemetery. The pall bearers were W. T. Denlson, J. H.

Webber, Charles Hold Christmas Party Groves elementary schools were The Mill Creek Community visitors of the Rolls elementary County. On February 26, 1808 he united In marriage with Miss Ellen Webber of Edgar Springs, Mo. To this union two children were born; who with their mother survive. They are Mrs. G.

H. Raymond and Charles Edward Stuart of Harlingen, Texas. Also two grand children, Helen Lorraine Codner of Raymondvllle, Texas, and Dorothy Lee Stuart of Long Beach, Calif. One aster, Mrs. Etta Jeffries of Tacoma, survives.

Mr. Stuart as a young man en- Z. v'ry prof PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH L. Woods, J. G.

Campbell, John The 'president. Mrs. Perr, Elder Mr. E. W.

Mrs. rsh's son Vernon Hlrsh Nowlln, principal ot Dow G. Plnkston, Minister 7:00 morning worship. Special The affair was 1 mlted to mem- the Bristol School, and Mr. H.

T. Yowell and M. A. Dunham. Accompany ng the remains to Rolla were his wife, Mrs.

Stuart, Mrs. Ann Jones of St Louia it spending a few day this week with her sister, Mrs. B. T. Thompson end family.

Henry Maggl, who hat been doing contract work at Jackson, II will spend the Christmas holidays in Rolla with his mother, Mrs. Q. D. Maggl, and other relatives and friends. bers and the families.

Downs, principal of the Lock-; Chrstmas service. Sunday school A delicious turkey dinner with wood schoo.l both of Webster, meeting will be announced Fri- and several friends out of St. Louis. Mr. ad Mrs.

Henry Pethtel and M.ii II IS Helen Lorraine Codner of Raymondvllle, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. served to Groves returned the visit of our day evening. all the "fixins" was 7:30 Friday: The Christmas ex- G. H.

Raymond and Charles Ed wo cnuaren forty persons. Later a real San- elementary principals spending will arrive in Rolla Saturday to -n, ta Clats officiated in the distrl- whole here. They nearly a day ercsie will be held in the church tered the employ of the Trtsco ward Stuart, Harlingen, Texas. Other relatives who attended bution of gifts, around a huge expressed great satisfaction with Friday evening. There will be a railroad.

For over thirty years is Peggy Benson, of Decker's aa reggy oenson, the moral were Mr. and Mrs. re- lauier tree ln the art stlcally decorated the up-to-date conveniences and. tree, Santa Claus and treats for he served as conductor. As a c.

ft a ci spacious living room. Games in arrangement of our new elemen- the children. The parents and luM 0f an accident ln 1931 he was Henry Webber, Miss Marie Web charge of Mrs. Lucas ended the tary buildings. They also ex- friends of the Sunday school chil ber, of Rolla; Mr.

and Mrs. Johrn afternoon festivities, and a good pressed great appreciation for thedren are cordially Invited. Wibber of Hazelton, Mr. compelled to retire from the service. On arrival at Rolla the remains were taken to McCaws Fu ft a tcuua ui kjb aMUUi aaiiu as a uu lawUIIg llvan.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lewis left Mrs.

W. B. Crutcher of Pones, Rolls Wednesday for Memphis, City, and her son Tommy, to spend the Christmas arrived In Rolla Saturday to holidays with Mrs. Lewis' sisters and Mrs. Llge Yowell, John Yow time was had by all.

progressive atmosphere found The Annual Business meeting among the teachers and pupils. ell and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trigg and election of officers will take BONNIE BORDERS BURIED Funeral services for Bonnie lona Borders, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Borders of spend the Christmas Holidays ta that city. En route they will laCf Wednesday, January 11. JOHN WILSON TO ATTEND where Mrs. wiui iirr jwi. uu 4u mwp at the home of Mrs.

Ann Hawk Lewis' mother will join them MEETING IN WASHINGTON Newburg, were held last week at ins, in Newburg. The Rolla Garden Club the Church of God. the Rev. Wil- John Wilson, of the Physics Uam mMA officiating The department at the School of.phlM on Tudav. Dee.

14. and go on to Memphis. Rev. H. P.

Hunter will leave Rolla Sunday for Chicago to attend the annual College of The Rolla Garden Club held a Christmas party at the home of R1U tSund'3; Interment was made in the Roach for Washington, D. C. He wiu ffvnrtM-v. Pall hnn were he presidenti MrJ WesIey Jonei for Washington bearers were Preachers, a meeting of the desns 3. M.

Dent Mr. Crutcher will Join them Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Grohskopf win spend the Christmas Holidays with their parents ln Owensville.

Mrs. O. E. Jennings and children of Springfield, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Ward In Rolla last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Flannary of Claremore, came to Rolla last Saturday to get their son aw- 1 I 14 ihteen lne nweungi i w.c Au.cn- Nadm. Boudinot. Reba Ousley. ana regm u.c Wednesday, Dec. Boards of ministerial training.

mniDtT. were prwent. The Physical Society and thelPeKy Spradling and Gold Helms. Kev. nunier is cnairman u.c houje wa, beautifully decorated American rtssociauon oi Teachers, which will be ln session Board in Missouri with Christmas creens with a in that city next week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Elliott of MuiUul Christmas tree of blue She is survived by her father, mother, two brothers and two sisters. Olathe.

Kansas, will arrive In nm. Pre Holiday Sale Reconditioned Cars that are Winterized. Motors tuned, anti-freeze in radiators and winter oil in crsuik case. 1938 CHEVROLET, Town Sedan $600 Low Mileage 1937 CHEVROLET Town Sedan $495 1936 CHEVROLET Town Sedan $400 1936 CHEVROLET Four-Door Sedan $450 Low Mileage 1934 CHEVROLET Four-Door Sedan $250 1931 CHEVROLET COACH $150 Jack Flannary. a student at M.

Ron, next week to spend some grBm glven and exchange S. M. and member of Sigma Nu time with Rev. and Mrs. H.

P. A CORRECTION Due to typographical error, the Beste Style Shoppc was omitted FUNERAL HELD FOR MARY ELIZABETH MORRIS of gifts held. The most unusual of the gifts was that of Mrs. Lane, who presented to each member a sheaf of lovely California laurel. fraternity.

They returned to Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Claremore Sunday for the Christ- are Mrs. Hunter's parents, mas holidays.

Miss Mary McCrae and Miss Kathleen Hamilton, daughter uetty Smith left Rolla Wednesday from the list of shops which sup- Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth Morris, who died Dec 13, were held Thursday at her home, the Rev. Hunter officiat- Init Rtirtal trvio uvr rnn whose bright red berries and pijed dresses for the Fashion green leaves rival the hoi- Show held by the Westminster ly in Chrstmas cheer and beau- Gu Id last week. A number of ty. Delicious refreshments were beautiful dresses from the Beste of Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Hamilton, ngnt for Hurley, N. to spend arrived in Rolla Saturday to the Christmas holidays with apend the Chr'stmas Holidays Miss McCrae's brother, Fletcher with her parents. ss Hamilton served.

Shoppe were worn by models in by Nul, and Son at the the show and went a long way toward making the fashion show 1937 CHEVROLET 1 1-2 Ton Truck $500 Saturday Club The Literary Department of a success. the Rolla Saturday Club met at I McCrae and other friends. Mrs. W. R.

Chedsey spent Wednesday in St. Louis. Dr. H. A.

Buehler, State Geologist left Rolla Wednesday night for Madison, to spend the Christmas holidays with his sister and brother. Misses Theresa and Mary Hubbard, students at Cornell College at Mt Vernon, Iowa, and Johns Hubbard, Chemical engineer for EXTENSION CLUB New Tires SUPERIOR CHEVROLET COMPANY 8th Rolla Sts. Rolla, Mo. Phono 208 the home of Mrs. Ceasar Be putt at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. C. M. Knapp reviewed "The Citadel" before an enthusiastic group of women. Mrs.

C. M. Dodd led the round table discussion, assisted by Miss Simily Cemetery. Pall bearers were Otto Humphrey, David Noakes, Ben Strawhun, William Morr Alex Simily, John Simily. Mary ELzabeth Morris, oldest child of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Morris, was born Dec. 31, 1855. She came to Phelps County with her parents, when a small child. Early in Lfe she joined the Baptist Church and later united with the Methodist Church.

She is survived by two brothers, Joseph and Thomas Morris, and many nieces and nephews. MEETS AT FLAT The Flat Sunshine Sisters' Extension Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. R. Lewis.

The morning was spent In quilting fot Mrs. Lewis. Dinner was served is a student at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, III. Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. Bradley motored to Auxvasse, on Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Bradley's sister and brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.

George Turner. They also had the pleasure of seeing their niece and nephew, Dr. and Mrs. Gleason of Boulder, who were also In Auxvssse. Hugh Allen Crumpler, who is attending the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, arrived in Rolla this week to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Crumpler. Joyce Powell, a student at National Park College, Forrest Glen, Maryland, is spending the Christmas season with her parents, Mr.

Leva Bros, at Cambridge, will arrive this week to enjoy' uamme n.unn. Mrs. jonn wu- Christmas holidays at home with son reviewed "The Prodigal Par- thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel ents.

In the or Mrs. r. Hubbard. D- DeVaney and Mrs. Harry Mil- jsted, Mrs.

M. G. East concluded Dr. W. R.

Chedsey, Director of the program with criticisms of the School of Mines will go to the book. at noon in the form of a Christmas party with an exchange of gifts. There were two new members present: Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. W.

Lewis. Other guests were: Mrs. D. Hudgens, Mrs Lorn Clark, Mrs. Elmer Jenkins of Newbung, Mrs.

Charles Clift. Mrs. Jim Lewis, Mrs. Pete Brun-d ge, Mrs. Velma Brundige.

The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Isaac MathLs. Flat River, on Monday. He will go from there to Joplin, Mo. Miss Marie Campbell of St.

and Mrs. Frank Powell $ctti Wear's Hc At Zht Pennant foment COME OUT AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS Attractive New Year's BUFFET DINNER FAVORS DANCING Only 90c per person LETS HAVE A GOOD TIME Civics Club The Rolla Civics Club observed its annual Yule Tide Tea and exchange of gifts on Monday afternoon, Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. R. F.

Ratliff. After a short business meeting a delightful program was given. Christmas Mrs. Elwood Sparks, who has Louis will arrive In Rolla nurs- been visiting Mrs. W.

T. Denni- day to spend the holidays with son, returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. Vic Langenberg. Kansas City this week.

She was Miss Campbell is a sister of Mrs. accomrjanied home by Jeanie and Langenberg. Meredith Lock- CHARLES 8. STUART BURIED AT ROLLA The remains of Chas. S.

Stuart, who died at Raymondville, Texas, Sunday morning, Dec. 18, 1938, arrived at Rolla, Tuesday morning, for interment at Rolla Cemetery. He was in the 62nd year of his age. The deceased was born at Wood River, Nebraska, J-ly 29, 1877. In young manhood he came with his parents to Phelps Barbara Ann Weber, who have wood is spending several days in Vic Carols were sung by members of BAPTIST CHURCH Fed Williams, S.

S. Supt J. W. Jeffries, Pastor been spending the past month in Rolla with Mr. and Mrs.

Rolla. Langenberg. The service of teaching and worship Sunday will be at 9:45 a. m. and the Training Union at JL For the club with Mrs.

H. P. Hunter as leader and Mrs. McKinley at the piano. A vocal solo was given by little Miss Boots Trowbridge five-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Trowbridge. Mrs. C. M.

Knapp read the Christmas story and Mrs. Julius Marling read an appropriate poem by Edgar Guest. Mrs. I. H.

Lovett, director of the Community Chorus, presented the women of the chorus in program of Christmas music. The personel of the group included' Mrs. W. L. Medford, Mrs.

F. Niemiller, Mrs. Julius Marling. Mrs. H.

P. Hunter, Mrs. C. Mann and Mrs. B.

P. Lewis. Mrs. John Morse was accompanist. 8:30 p.

m. At 7:30 p. m. the service will be conducted by the college students who are at home for the vacation. A most cordial Invitation Is extended everyone to worship with us.

The Missionary society at the" regular meeting last Thursday held at the home of Mrs. D. B. Followill elected the following! Mrs. Charles Wiese returned to her home in Rolla Tuesday from the Baptist Sanitarium in St.

Louis where she has been a patient for the past three months. Mrs. George C. Willson and children Zoe and Peter of St. Louis and Miss Zoe Harris of Stephens College, Columbia, will spend the Christmas Holidays Rolla with their parents.

Prof, and Mrs. E. G. Harris. ss Roma Doris Preuss of Cape Girardeau will arrive on Christmas Eve to spend the Holiday Season with her parents, Mr.

ad Mrs. O. C. Preuss. Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. McCaw will have as their guests for the Christmas Season, Mrs. McCaw's mother, Mrs.

Henry C. Becker of Dubuque, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Becker of St. Louis, and her letter Holiday Baking M-F-A CLUBS The College Club met with Mrs. G. A. Mjilenburg on Monday evening of last The program consisted of musical numbers given by some members of the Community Chorus.

There were Christmas Carols and were much enjoyed. Mrs. I. H. Lovett was director of the program.

The hostesses were Mesdames officers for the coming year: President. Mrs. Fred Hubbell Vice President. Mrs. Harold Can- Held; Secretary, Mrs.

E. E. Deck- itV; ft brother, Francsi Beoker, also of St. Louis. Judge R.

A. Breuer of Hermann was the guest of his brother and aister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

I Breuer during the week-end. Dur-; ing the time Judge Breuer held FLOUR GOOD BAKING depends upon GOOD FLOUR! It's the most important factor in the recipe. Why risk expensive ingredients and your time and work with a flour that doesn't give satisfactory results? MFA Flour ia uniformly good you can depend on every bag! And it's economical! You not only save the time and materials wasted In baking failures but you save on the cost of the flour for MFA Flour finer, whiter, gmoothly-textured made of carefully selected wheat is also It's not too late court at the e'reuit court which was in session here. Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Breuer attended the funeral of Judge Far-ris which was held at St. Louis on Tuesday. Mr.

Breuer was an honorary pall bearer. Mrs. L. H. Breuer, Mrs.

S. N. Lorts, Mrs. Lyman Robinson motored to Columbia on Wednesday. They returned with Mrs.

Breu-er's daughter, Mary Louise, who is attending Stephens College and who will spend the Christmas Holidays with her parents, here. Rev. and Mrs. Dow G. Pinks-ton will have as their guests dvr'ng the Christmas Season, Mrs.

Plnks'on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foree and Force, of Marshall, Mrs. Pinks-tion's shters, and brother-an-laws, Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Smith and son Morrison of Fayetteville; and- Mr. and Mrs. William G. Boatright and Miss Bil-lie Boaitright of Kansas City.

Mrs. Ida Shaver will spnd the Xmas season with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clsrk Dixon, In St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Hirsh will hsve ss Christmas guests Mrs. TO SAY "SVierry Christmas" Economically Priced Get a bag right way and enjoy marvelous biscuits, rolls, pies, cakes, cookies, all through the Christmas holidays 48 lbs.

M-F-A Flour 24 lbs. M-F-A Flour 6gc Farmer's Exchange Rolla, Missouri WITH A BEAUTIFUL CARD PRINTED at tli HERALD OFFICE miim Hlrsb's parents, Mr. and Mrs..

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