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Neosho News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 3

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Neosho Newsi
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Neosho, Missouri
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Glenna Pogue Engaged 1 1 T. IF 1 i rv rfe A -V V-- i i 1 'l i 1 fc 1 A' -t'i. I. 1 r. i 1 .1.

IT, i i 0 1 -i7 Mr. and Glenn Poguc of Goodman announce the engagement of their daughter, Glenna, to Herbert Reding, son of Mrs. Mcarlinc Reding of Ncosho. Route 4. Miss Pogue was graduated from the Goodman High School and is an employee of the New-Mac Electric Company in Ncosho.

Mr. Reding is employed at the McClintock Grocery. He is a graduate of Neosho High School. Wedding plans arc indefinite. (Murphy Studio Photo) rson i (Cn.ll 1520 If you wish to submit items for this Lylc Edward BockneM is home from Oklahoma A and in Stillwater, where he is a fourth year student, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L- E. Beckncil on Route 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Selby, 211 S. are spending the weekend with his mother and other relatives in Camdcnton, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elmore of San Diego.

arc visiting Keith's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Len Elmore and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boycr and family. They will be returning after the Christmas holidays.

Mr. and Mrs, Jim Chancellor and children of Marshall Town, will arrive tomorrow to soe.nd the holidays with Mrs. Chancellor's mother. Mrs. Charles W.

Williams, on Eajt Hickory- They will spend the Christmas vacation in Neosho. Miss Lola Rudy and Steel Rudy arc to Tulsa this weekend to spend the holidays with sisters, Mrs, E. F. Miirry and Mrs. Lloyd Estep and other relatives.

Mrs. Earl M. Hitc, son Mark and daughter Nancy, of Lancaster, arrived in Neosho Saturday and will spend Christmas week in the home of her sister. Mrs. Paul Hughes of Neosho, Hitc and Mrs.

Huf.hos are originally from the state of Nevada and arc enjoying their first reunion together in several years. Marlerte Nissen and PhyMis Lewis. students at SMS in Springfield, arc spending their vacation in Nrosho" their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

E. Nissen at 329 Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Justis Lewis on Route 2. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Potts Mt. Vernon, 111., are visitinc in the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Williams at S.

Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cramer Mr. arul Mrs.

Dallas Cramer and Oeorse Cramer, all from Colum arrived last to spend ojidnvs with their parents, Mr. and Elmer Cramer, and grandfather. George Mayfield. of Route 2. The Ua.

Cramers will also visit with Mrs. Cramer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Taylor of 410 Sherman and other Neosho Daily News Sunday, December 23, Plans March Wedding i Methodist Youth Entertain Sunday The Methodist Church Sunday night pageant will include several numbers by both the Nursery and Kindergarten departments, and special Third Grade Christmas Choir. Following the pageant a sound movie will be shown in the Wesley Hall before the treats are given out. Those taking part in the pageant are: Readers, Joy Ann McNabb, Steve Hux, and Rick Wittman; King Herod, Rex Ellis; Three Wise men, Eddie Marble, Dennis Pierce and 8:11 Hux; Scribes, Tom Thornc and David McFarling; Mary, Mary Lynn Haddock; Joseph, John Rice; Shepherds, Chip Bcskid, Joe Oliver, Bill Savage, Mike Simpson and Jerry Gerdes; Angels, Holly Dahlgren, Sarah Lou Jones, Sarah Drake. Charlene Linko Mid Joyce Ann 'Haddock; Pilgrimr, Kenneth Knock, Stephen Wallace, Wayne Anderson, David Simpson. James Neal, and Johnny Summers; Little Angels, Ann Me- Farline, Connie Green, Sauna Galley, Kathy Bush, Susan Baldwin and Christine Cholka.

Mrs. John Strcckcr is in charge of the program and Mr. Carl Summers will direct the lighting. Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Stauffer of Neosho announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Sue, to Frederick F. Bukowich, son of Mrs. L.

B. Bukowich of Glenwood Springs, Colo. Miss Stauffer is a graduate of Neosho High School and is employed in the County Welfare office. Mr. Bukowich attended school in Gleenwood Springs and is now relief manager for Western Union in Missouri, Kansas and Colorado.

A March wedding is planned at the Jefferson Street Church of Christ in Neosho. (Murphy Studio Photo) relatives. Dale, Dallas and George arc students al the University of Missouri. Mrs John Wallace's Kindergarten Pupils Entertain Mothers Mrs. John Wallace, assisted by Mrs.

Harry Bridges and Mrs. Calvin Lane, gave a coffee for the mothers and grandmothers of the children who attend The Virginia Wallace Kindergarten at 3ZO South Washington, Thursday afternoon at the Methodist Church. Entertainment was provided with songs and recitations; by the kindergarten children and the entire group enjoyed a film, the Littlest Camel 1 The church room was decorated in poinsettas, white mums and other holiday motif. The children's table, from which they were served decorated cookies made by Mrs. Wallace in Santa Claus, Christmas tree and Christmas stocking, snow men and Rudolph the Reindeer designs, was made! "Christmasy" with a centerpiece of a sleigh complete with reindeer.

Punch was served along with the cookies The coffee table presided over by Mrs. Henry Vaughn, was also delightfully colorful. Friday was a big day for the kindergarten youngsters with the double celebration of a Christ-' mas gift exchange and the birth-! day of Terry Thompson. Terry's mother, Mrs. Corley Thompson.

provided favors of candy party hats and served cup cakes to the children. Guests at the Friday party were Greg Hobcrock, Jan Walker, Jim Thompson, Alan Briggs, "Sissy 1 Metz, Philip Finlcy. Jo Anne Pen- ner and Patty Reed. Goodman Class Party The 7th and 8th grade classes of the Goodman School, sponsored by Donald Privett held a class party in the school room Thursday. Gifts were exchanged among the 36 pupils and cup cakes and kool- aid was served by the Room Mothers, Blanche Newell, Mrs.

s. Ed Thompson and Blanche Newell. Visitors who attended the party were Mrs. Privitt, Lany and Sharon and several of the smaller brothers and sisters. 1 i We Offer the Largest Selection FURS BRIDALS IN SW.

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