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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 29

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Nov. 7, 1954 3 A. and Rowland, Fenton. C.

and Sharwln, 3971 Flors. L. and E. Soudera, 9331 Latrob. R.

and E. Fuchs, 3848A Utah. E. and D. Scharlo, 8143 Canton.

A. and M. Murray, 1034J 61. Henry. and O.

Keen, Klnloch. J. and F. Round, 6J24 Suburban. J.

and it. Carter, 7908 Eleanor, GIRLS R. and P. Lee, 1505 Oriole. cut.

David V. Van Eecklioute, 64, 1418 iIontn.se. Harold K. Lamkin, 60, 3640 Connecticut. Geo.

W. Tvner. SI. 3529A Utah. BPRIAI, PEBMITS.

Rttnhold F. Oerblng, tia, 492 Sun- shine. Kathleen Drew, 85, Pin Lawn. Aba Feidman, 46, 5720 Theodoela. Pearl Kdna Bymra, 69, Webster Grovea.

Wm. JT. Patrick, 69, Richmond Heights, Paul L. McDanleU, 71, 1837 N. Twnty-flfth.

John Robert 2, 431 Par. Oertruda Patterson, 81, 4219 West Belle. Paul Manaon, 81, 4149A West Belle. Joseph Perry Baal, Tl, 4919 Natural Bridge. SMEAR OF TEACHERS tnd C.

Montgomery, S74S Evan, and V. Rahm. SIT Lagre. and A. Sambo, 2617A Allen, and P.

Scharff, 12500 Sprlngdal. and I. Smith. 39U5 West Belle, and il. Stegman, 6046 Northpotntl.

and H. Stockglauiner, Ballwln. and G. Btratton, 3526 Shenandoah, and S. Symington, 310 Skinker, nd fniele.

2323 Oejer. and V. Van Esler, 8729 Diamond, and V. Walker, 37 i 8 Rutger. and A.

Wallace. 3720 and M. Weatherford, 3213 Lucas, and M. West, 4394 McPherson. and A.

Whitehead. 3969 Sarpy, and K. Wtngbermuehle, 2639A Jan E. and Mack (twins), 2737 HOW' ard. K.

and O. MeFarland, 5518 Maple. J. and U. Modelski, 1278 Goodfellow.

J. and M. Jlornaey Edwardavilie. and D. Mort, T37 Cumberland.

A. and L. 1929 Chouteau. R. and E.

Rodger. 1125 N. Twenty-first. and A. Ross.

S154A Evana. L. and V. Ruffin, 4352 Washington. and M.

Saniord, 4581 Evans. R. and B. Sohaefer. 4338 West Pine, and S.

Strayhorn, 4449A Delmar, B. and R. Waisnar, 5750A Vernon, and G. Welch. 3051 Thomaa.

R. and E. Wheat. S717 Vernon. C.

and L. White. 922 Bayard. J. and C.

Wiiklns 9440 Old Bon-homme. GIRLS. F. and M. Austin 3677 Cook.

C. and Barnhart, Festus. R. and D. Baumen, Festus.

and B. Bet, 1275 St. Jean. H. and C.

Burton, 834SA, Well. J. and R. Cagle. 1401A Arlington.

J. and J. Chnatophel, 8123 Water. C. and Cross, 3061 Sheridan, M.

and I Davie. 2647 Rutger. T. and I). Dura, Festus.

R. and R. Easley, 4003 Botanical. T. and Flowers.

3841 Ouatln. O. and V. Frank. 3555A 8.

Spring. V. and I Gaines, 2235 Helen. Brentwood B. and J.

Harris, 2712 Missouri. A. and O. Henry. 1706 Cole.

J. and Hill, 5127 Rldce. 8. and ti. Hiiddleston, 2722 Stoddard, O.

and A. Hudson, 231 H. Beaumont C. and B. Hunt.

6323 Arthur. J. and M. Jones 90S 8. Fillmore.

J. and Jones. 3626 Page. Q. and a Knuasmann, Bradley.

and Y. Mayae, 1147 Walton. I. nd C. Mcintyr.

2711 Allen. V. and E. Meenen, 8711 Sutherland. O.

and B. Haas, Manchester, Marvin J. Crump, 49, 3340 Pis. Golden Akera. 397 Pacific.

Laury A. Hyde. 62, 3197 LaVIM. Ashley Roaman. 71, 3832 CouneJ Orov.

Ola A. Wright, 82, 6201 Ella. Anna Crane, S8, 9943 Lacewooi Julia Malone, 70, 730S Jenwood. Gregory A. Davl.

19 George et. Nancy L. Elder, 3, 325 Atwater. Dorothea Moehner, Tl, Afftotl, 578 Births, 213 Deaths In Week. There were 578 births and 213 deaths in St.

Louis last week. Six persons died of pneumonia and 16 of violent causes. Gertrude Kltlndienst, 64, 4219 N. Calls Those Who Use Such Tactics Guilty of Near Horace T. Manlove, SI, University City.

Mary Whiteside, 76, 8 Washington, James Richardson, 43, 777 Bayard. Will Hannah. 60. Enst HI. Louis.

Bernard H. Hobhins, 53, 4011 Schiller. Hasel M. O'Keefe, 57, 700 N. Union.

Frank K. Johnson, 63. 4077 Concordia. Chas. Krle.

78, Afftnn. Olseia Biiwh. 73, 3205 Pulaski. John M. Thash.

62, 754 S. Fourth, St. Iiute County. Georgia Mary Mittung, 78. 6053 Grim-shew.

David Sayetta, 72, 104 W. Monro. Eleventh. Bertha h. Kotthoff.

S3. 4.M7A Alice. D. and U. Allgeyer, 9909 Jan.

W. and J. Waldorf, S828 Union. R. and M.

Middendorf. 905 Hudsfm. M. and A. Wyka, 5323 Knglewood.

J. and J. Alaire, 2276 Asliuv. R. and J.

Shea. 675 Chelsea. W. and V. Brown.

28 Allison. H. and E. IMekmann, AUenton, H. and T.

Knarr. 891 Clark, G. and H. Situ, 3139 Russell. uary, L.

and G. Wood, 1531 Bacon. S. and M. Wool, 1316 Oriole.

St. Loot County. BOYS R. and M. Battoelettl, 1254 Lyn field.

Anna Benhardt. 72, Rlvervlew, Mo. Adei Ament School, 75. 4946 Maffitt, Adone Gregory. 84, Clinton.

Ind, Alexander Stewart, 67, Cuba, Mo. Ralph Geo. Short, 26, 3927 ConnectI- aW SHOP MONDAY NIGHT Downtown Southtown DES MOINES. Nov. 6 (AP) "Men who declare that in every little red schoolhouse there is a little Bed teacher, bear false witness that is well nigh treason," Methodist Bishop O.

Bromley Oxnam of Washington, D.C., told the Iowa State Education Association centennial convention today. In remarks prepared for a general session of convention for which 13,000 delegates, are registered, Bishop Oxnam asserted "the teaching profession deserves better treatment at the hands of the American people." "It is unfair and un-Amerl-ean," he said, "to call upon our teachers to serve in crowded classrooms and, in antiquated structures for inadequate re mmmmm II 11 i nffvrtn fTet SACUtjS CsumiQK iwi'itiinj mm EAOIE STAMPS We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps muneration but what is; even worse, the teacher has had -0 to face the criticism of ignoramuses who have gratuitously questioned the teacher's partiot-lsm." Bishop Oxnam said "self-appointed illiterates have organized agencies under high sounding names for the alleged pur PrMLADCLMIA l. pose of saving our schools from RARE SALE Samples Showroom FABRICS From the Custom Workrooms of x3 subversion" and have "contrib-i uted to undermining the very I bastion of the free way of life." "No Communist could want more than to have the American i lose faith in our school system," he added. The bishop said it is the duty Mi a. ft A.

Pure Dye Printed Silks and Fancy Woven Couturier Rayons Plus Other Fine Fabrics from Famous Couturiers 01 eacn community to mobilize "the necessary resistance to these forces of the night." He also urged that religion be taught as a classroom subject but indorsed as proper the restrictions against advocacy of any particular creed. "Our children," he said, "have full right to know that there is a common Father of us all, that we belong to one family, and that love must rule to the end that enduring social unity may emerge." "The schools will determine whether tomorrow's skies are to be filled with falling bombs or tomorrow's streets are to be filled with brothers," Bishop Oxnam said. Colon Wear With Remov able Dickey Gray V- Hue vCV Regularly 2.98 to 5.98! TWO MISSOURI DEER HUNTERS SHOT, ONE IS ST. LOUISAN1 a liitl ft A JEFFERSON CITY, Nov. 6 (AP) Two gun accidents were reported on this fourth and last i 1 i Co) day of Missouri's 1954 deer sea- 1 Starts Monday! Beautiful fabrics that are the dream of every "Sew and 39- to 45-in.

widths Choose From: vPure silk crepe prints iSPure silk plaid antique talleta shantung Pure silk printed shantung iS Solid color silk and orlon shantung i Multistripe rayon pou-de-sou Novelty woven rayon brocades Woven dobby rayon ottomans PLUS MANY MORE ONE OF A KIND on, but first reports indicated neither was serious. Elmer J. Lauritson, 48 years eld, of 3605 Commonwealth avenue, St. Louis, was shot in the leg above the knee in a deer yd. camp accident near Bricker Hill 1 In Ste.

Genevieve county. (He I Hi Style 400 was taken to Bethesda Hospital I In St. Louis where his condition was reported as not serious.) Conservation agent Hillis Hall said Dr. B. B.

Simms of St. Louis was loading his 30:30 rifle in camp just before the 6:30 a.m. opening when the gun' went off. The bullet struck his hunting i partner. Details about the shooting of the Pulaski county prosecuting attorney, Wayne W.

Waldon, 31, of Richland, were not immediately known. He was taken to Wallace hospital, Lebanon, with a bullet wound in the side. MM I JfA I I COMPANION FABRIC SALE 39-in. Rayon Velvet 54-in. Blended Wools Transparent and Crush Resistant Many Hand'Washable jr1ff Wools and rayon blends, wool and orlon Remnants in 1 to 8-yd.

Many colors blends, wool, rayon and nylon blends, wool wonderful for dresses, skirts and after five and nylon blends. All solids, limited quan- formals. tities. ft a The hospital reported the injury I not serious. Waldon was hunt ing in the same area with a I Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders ramnii-Sarr lanmaat Fakrli Dot, DOWNTOWN 4 SOUTHTOWN Braid Trim Soft RAYON flannel Jumper With Removable Dickey Misses' 12 to 20 Women's I6V2 to 24 Vz number of other sportsmen.

MARRIAGE LICENSES William H. Ijjvett St. Louis I Golda Bate St. Louis Richard F. Bailer, 4603A Loueliborough Betty J.

Bryden 882SA Gravols Lester L. Anderson Affton Juneva Gapsch Anton Wilson B. 6'edlak. 8218 8. Thirty-seventh Dorothy P.

Haas 8925 TheWa William A. Molttor 8601 Murdoch Jo Ann Monnlg Glendal Lawrence C. Petty 2401A Coleman dean C. Akera 1365 Belt Andrew C. Jonet 4(580 Page Mary I Bonds 6046 Rldae iesst Strong.

1314 N. Fifteenth In. Mary TU Lesure, I 1314 N. Fifteenth Herman 3. Chott House Springa Wllma L.

Boemler i-ureka Robert J. Ackermann 3219 Indiana Elizabeth M. Messmann, 3949A Miami Ralph E. Yokley Robertsvllle Mrs. Laura A.

Adama Pacific Carter N. Pylei 4181 Washington Mrs. Lllyan L. Parker. 4739 Cote Brllllante Clvde A.

Whllworth 3284 Watson 3 So verwtile for your msny fashion moods. Team It with your favorite bloutos er sweater. Easy-into coat style with smart tuxedo top, and braid trimmed removal)!) dickey. Braid trims large pockets on a lovely full skirt. Wear as a dress wear as a jumper.

Order yours in Fall Gray, Postman Blue or Heather Brown. Mall end Phos Ordtrs Filled Style 400 On arasrt tfnUvtra la Mlusurl ait sal si Busnsnt an womsn'a Crsii 6t. 00WNT0WN A SOUTHTOWN Wrs. Earlyne H. Morgan, 499a Borthold Simon E.

Horn 3129 Shenandoah I Un. Annette V. Battle 6262 Prlnti Frank M. Clark 1012 Chouteau I Ruby Brewater 1012 Chouteau Mallard h. Sasseen Jr.

Wellston i Betty I Parte 4354 Swan I Malcolm WltteH University ctty lien T. Gordon 8548 Waterman George St. Clair 2714 N. Grand Mary h. Richardson 2714 N.

Grand Gay, Warm Cotton Flannelette Dreamers David R. Darnell 1315 N. Seventh Wm mm MM (iladya A. schupbacn, ejanta Kosa, cam. Leonard R.

Kosteckl 2656 California Sorts C. Kloater a- 3504A Utah Girls' Nylon Sailor Dresses Anthony A. Buckowlu, 4950 Columbia Mrs. Hope H. Ponder 7080 Jamieson Robert J.

Maver 4219 Athlone Joan M. Mowrey 3534A Pestalozzi Jamei D. Dix 4001 Olive IVelht Lowe 4019 Olive William V. Collins 4507 McPherson Mrs. Violet A.

Strippgen Florissant Luke Matthews 3438 Laclede Mrs. Cora I Hughes 2S32 Iranklln Frederick M. Byers 7101 Eilendale Xathryne J. Juracek o7 Willmore Gerald H. Winn Baltimore Ainu.

R. Sones 4067A Blaine I Specially Jrced Albert H. Richer Clayton Helen B. Cheetliam. 18 S.

Klngshlghway George P. Kafalenos 3658 West Pine Maria Pelican 3543 Halliday 25Q 2 Korbert C. ZJmmermann, 31 Ellenwood Jeanett E. Jennewein 4923 Tieman eatrlck J. Fagan Pln Lawn orothy A.

Kopff. 4473 Penrose Each Nelson G. Etherldge, 1805 S. Jefferson Wanda I Hughes 1556 California Ronald W. King M49 Church Janice B.

Jennlaon 8b49 Church George C. Shear 1485 Laurel Lois Klayman University City JCston Hornbuckl Pine Lawn Shirley A. Kagen 3532 Victor Sizes 7-8-10-12-14 Puckered nylon dress with sailor collar, patch pockets and simulated cuffs trimmed with double rows of white braid. Red star shaped buttons and rayon grosgrain ribbon tie and belt. Navy Dandy buys in cotton flannelette pajamas, regular and extra size gowns and gay sleep coats.

Wonderful quality, ex-citing prints and colors. Choose for yeurself or for gifts and save! Mall aid Phen Ord.rj Filled BIRTHS RECORDED. Important to parents ot cnildren born tn Greater St. Louis: If your names do rot appear In the birth column within two weeks after the birth of your child, call the physician or midwife and Insist the records be ent to the Board of Vital Statistics, Room 10, Municipal Court Building. BOTB.

JV and D. Atkinson, 3833 Greer. 0. and JTAubuchon 8304 Richard. L.

and E. Bailey, S26 N. Channlng. B. and L.

Barr 3705 Evans. O. and R. Benjamin 9229 South-view. H.

and U. Bowman, S935 Finney. J. and A. Brandenberg, 1702A Allen.

R. and Brltt, 191T N. Thirteenth. t. and N.

Cappe, 123 Becker. C. and P. Cooper. 5205 Page.

H. and Doerhoff, 1228 Dillon. J. and K. Poniey.

Arnold. and S. Ederle, 54S8A Flnkman. L. and N.

Ellis. 4581 Kennerly. T. and N. Fortson.

1329 N. Taylor. A. and G. Friedman, 853 Long Acre, r.

and C. Gehrleln. 59fi2 Berkeley. P. and H.

Glassman, 8371 Fuilerton. only. Girls' Dusters 099 Valve Cottoa print quilted duster. Peter Pan collar and three-quarter length sleeves. Handy pocket.

Pink or blue. Sizes 7 to 14. Style A. Exclusive ski print pajamas in authentic ski style. Red or green on white.

Sires 34 to 38. Style t. Attractive floral pastel print gowns prettied with eyelet embroidery. Pink, blue or buttercup. 34 to 46.

Style C. Gay plaid sleep coat so youthful and pretty in red with aqua and blue with gold in sizes small, medium and large equal to 12 to 20. On Ordsrt tt Dsllvsrxl la Mluaarl is 2S 6al Taa Mall and Pkeiia ardars filled. Os 'S'ars a sllwrs In alliii a salas f. faiaws-Sarr Ca.

Saaaaisnt Slrls', Atsaral OsalOOWNTOWN SOUTHTOWN Psmaui-Barr BsMmirtt HeuMdrsti Best DOWNTOWN an SOUTHTOWN and R. Qouy. TSO and M. Grlder, 11334 Manchester, and D. Griffin 10001 St.

Mar- fltaw PiP flea W. and C. Heckman. 12000 Lartmore. G.

and M. Hines, 4227 E. Cook. J. and A.

Larosa. 8333 Whttewater. R. and K. L'Hommedieu.

Valley Park. and M. Lllama, 3829 Folsom. and W. Lockhart.

5207 A. and U. Lolt, 704 Chouteau..

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