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TUESDAY, DEC. 26, 1944. I I I I I I I I I PAGETHRBf SOCIETY 1 0 5 la order that society Items will give the best news value. The Constitution-Tribune requests the reporters of items to call them in not later than the day after they occur Your help will be appreciated Wedding On Christmas Eve The marriage of Miss Shirley Anne "Way, daughter of Harold vVa of Detroit, and Ensign A Huber, son of Mr and Mrs A Huber of 8t Louis, took place at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon in St John's Lutheran Church A lighted Christmas tree and Christmas greens served as a background for the ceremony performed by the Rev Fred Stein in the presence of immediate members of the family Mrs. Stein, at the organ, provided the music for the service Mrs Huber was attired in a tan gabardine suit, with brown accessories, and wore a corsage of red roses She was attended by the bridegrooms sister.

Miss Lois Huber who wore a gray dress with black go to their country home in the I early spring ent at the wedding Mr and Mrs Max A Gaston Perrot were also wedding and reception guests Mrs Perrot being the former Miss Helen Anne Grace of Chillicothe The bride is an alumna of the University of Cincinnati that city being the Thompsons former home Ensign Patek is a graduate of the School of Engineering at the Um- lersity of Missouri He is now attending Navy Officers School at Harvara University News From Home Dinner Sunday Family Celebration Mr and Mrs Bay Bate of port entertained with a dinner Monday honoring their five children who were all home for the Mr and Mrs Pete Frizzell enter- Christmas holiday, the first time in tamed with a Christmas dinner, en years The children are Mrs Ruth Me- Nally Mrs Henry Keith of this' city George Bate Kansas Mrs James Brown Kansas City and Russell Bate of the home Sunday Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Howard Chamber and daughters Shirley and Bmnie of Kansas City Mr and Mrs Harley Prizzell and children Dale Helen and Willie Mr and Mrs Bate has enlisted in the, Frizzell and daughters Marjorie Merchant Marines and will leave! and Marilyn Mr and Mrs soon training Other guests, to Swaggerty and children Mrs Will addltlon to the and their Wright and Miss Hazel Prizzell of Chillicothe Turkey Dinner Mr and Mrs John Cusick were hosts to a turkey dinner held in their home Monday Guests were families were Mr and Mrs Parris Downs and his parents of Jamesport accessories and a corsage of gar- his parents Mr and Mrs denias Jack Way brother of the bride, served as best man for Ensign Huber Cusick of this city Mrs Cusick parents Mr and Mrs Hitchcock Carrollton Mrs Elizabeth A wedding reception was held Cusick Mooresville and Miss Mary between the hours of 2 and 4 clock Sunday afternoon at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs Frank Way, Walnut street Spruce roping with red satin bows was used to decorate the living and dining rooms Tall red tapers and Christmas greens decorated the buffet and dining table which was centered by a three-tiered wedding cake bearing a miniature bride and groom Mrs Phil Bonn assisted in serving Mrs Frank Way in a navy and print dress, and the bridegroom mother in a gray dress, both wearing gardenia corsages assisted in receiving the guests among whom were the Misses Jackie Lightner, Betty Phillips and Jean Leslie, all of Kansas City Sgt Arthur Bloss, who is home on furlough after four years service in the Marine corps, and Kenneth Jaekel of St Joseph Ensign and Mrs Huber will spend Ids 20-day leave in Chillicothe and St Louis and will then go to Banana River Fla where he will be stationed Mrs Way entertained with a Christmas Day dinner for Ensign and Mrs Huber Mr and Mrs A Huber and daughter, Lois and and Jack Way Cusick Kansas City Honored Bride and Groom Mr and Mrs John Catron of Hamilton were hosts to a wedding dinner held in their home Sunday, honoring their daughter, Mary Marga-et whose marriage to Richard Englert Storekeeper of the Navy took place December 22, 1944 Guests were Mr and Mrs Delbert i Willard of Chilhcothe, Mr and Mrs Bill Smith Chula and Mr and Mrs Catron of Breckenridge Evening callers were Mr and Mrs Paul Potts and family of Hamilton Announce Marriage Mr and Mrs Buel Littrell of Wheeling announce the marnage of their daughter Wilma to Mr Lenos Meneely of Meadville on Sunday Dec 24 1944 The wedding took place at Dinner home of the bride parents the Eev Mr and Mrs George Englert Llyod Morgan performing the I entertained with a holiday dinner owsky Mr and Mrs James Ishmael Mr and Mrs Lowell Beeder Mr and Mrs Geo Darr Sandra Janet I Forest and Karen Mr and Mrs -Personals I Will Beeter Mi and Mrs Jeanr rar drv cleaning money buys Pitzpa trick Billy Buth Jaul James more at Austins South Side Adv I Donald and Sharon Miss Katherme Dr Paul Price jr of Dumas I Bobmson Hugh Clark and Mau- Te-tas will arrive todav to be a guest rice Edwin Mr and Mrs of Miss Beth Dougherty who came Clark and Ga-ry Mr and Mrs from Kirksville to spend the hoh- LeBoy lard Mrs Earl Bennett days with hei parents Mr and Mrs and Bay Mrs Minnie Clark and Dougherty hosts Mr and Mrs Roy Willard I Mr and Mrs Ernest Wiseman and and Mrs Carroll daughters Boberta and Bogene in Marceline for Christmas and Phyllis Gnmes Mrs Willard was presented with'with his parents Mr and Mrs a nice Bible by her brothers and Wiseman and his sister and I her husband Mr and Mrs Charles Edgar Mr and Mrs Busby and Bobmson' sons Jack and Duane and Mr sister 1 Christmas Dinner Mr and Mrs entertained with a Christmas din- I nei Covers were laid for ten I Out of town guests were their I daughter Mrs Donald Tiberghien and Mr Tiberghien of Kansas City They returned to their home today after having spent the week-end in Chillicothe Spar Bejina Wilburn of Meadville Mo Latches up on the latest news from home at Coast Guard Spar Bai racks in New Yoik The 24-year-old Hospital Apprentice considers her home-town papei among her most important mail She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilburn and I is attached to Marine Hospital on Ellis Island New York The Spars Expected to Expire Jan. 2 DIES COMMITTEE HEADED FOR END celebrate their second anniversary November 23rd She also has a other Pvt Charles Wilburn Jr who is with the Mai me Military Police Company and is now stationed on Saipan Islano I Along With About a Dozen Other Groups. Mr and Mrs Leo Hales and children, Dan and Marlene Hamilton Mr and Mrs Bat Connor and children and Billy Hales Mrs Kathryn Neihouse and son Gary Plattsburg and Mr and Mrs Emmett Kahanan and daughter Carolyn Kidder double ring ceremony Attendants were the groom brother Pvt Howard Meneely of Little Bock Ark and Miss Florence Taylor of Meadville A seven clock dinner was served at their home on Boute 2 Monday honoring their son, George Bichard Englert Storekeeper in the Navy who is here for a leave, and Mrs Englert Those present were Mr and Mrs to membeis of the immediate fam- Raymond Englert and sons Mr ilies land Mrs Eddie Englert and sons, Those present were the groom s' an Miss Rosemary Englert Kansas mother Mrs Bess Meneely of Mead- city ville and sister Catherine of Kan-1 i the afternoon gifts were dls- Inman Dinner Monday Mr and Mrs Inman entertained with a turkey dinner Christmas Day Those present were Miss Marjorie Inman Kansas City Miss Mildred Inman Hammond Ind Bailey of Gallatin and Mrs Bailey and daughter Phyllis Another daughter Mrs Eussell White and family of this city were afternoon callers sas City the brides grandfather Ed Littrell of Wheeling Miss Florence Taylor and Mr and Mrs Buel L.ttrell and children Gerald Marjorie and Melvm tributed from a Christmas tree A i Entertained With Dinner cablegram of the Season's Greet- and Mrs Archle Cooper en ings was read from a son of the tertauled wlth a turke dmner Englerts Cpl Donme Englert, who Christmas day at their home is with uhe Aimy in Belgium. I For the past year Mrs Meneely Be and his wife and their daugh- Co er has been employed as secretary of ter who live at Bolla were unable dls and Mrs Loule Koehle Trans-Continental Western An to attend the celebration i Mr and Mrs Guy Summerville Mr and Mrs Lewis Foster Mr and Guests wer Mr and Mrs Ba and Mrs Charles Clou Lines in Kansas City 1937 WASHINGTON Dec 26 He enlisted in tne Iavy Sep- Dies Committee and some dozen tember 1C 1942 and recently re- othei special House investigating turned to the states after serving gioups seem headed for quiet buiial in the South Pacific for several next week months Pnor to enlistment he was employed at the Lake City On Capitol Hill tne current mood is to deny them an extension of Ordnance Plant in Independence lfp hen thfilr OQJ eJS explre a( midnight Jan 2 The special committee for one year He will leport to San Francisco for further assignment December 31 Mis Engleit will be here with relatives joining her husband in San Francisco about two weeks for a residence and Mrs Lester Toussamt all of Kansas City Mrs Myrtle Beeves of Princeton and Wegner of Chillicothe were Christmas guests of Dr Gladys Ingram The saint family is still here visiting Mrs Lowry Miss Mary Lee Cox will return today or Wednesday from Marshall where she was a Christmas guest in the home of her sister Mrs Avelon Smith will spend the rest of the week with Mrs Allen Black in Kansas City Miss Mane Archer left Monday evening for Bock Island HI after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Peail Archer Miss Archer is a nurse at Bock Island Mr and Mrs Francis Kinsella of Kansas City spent Christmas with her mother Mrs McVey and his mother Mrs Kate Kinsella of Wheeling Mrs Elmer Ward and mother Mrs Margaret Ward visited with Mr and Mrs Ward Christmas Mrs Ethel Leslie Miss Eileen I uthenof Kansas City returned to Kansas City Sunday after spending the week-end and Christmas with her parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Luther Mr and Mrs Brooks Anderson of Kansas City are here for the holidays with relatives Maurice Martin and daughters, Mary Eleanor and Cathryn of Kansas City were week-end guests of Mrs Martin and familv Mr Martin was accompanied to Kansas City bv his son John Martin who will spend the week there Mrs Lee Fortney and daughter, Lois of Kirxsville accompanied Mrs Fortnevs daughter Mrs Jjsa- belle Sparks and daughter, Patsy, here for a vis't in their home Sparks and daughter spent Christmas in Kirksville Mr and Mrs Reynolds were in Gallatin for Christmas Day with Miss May Woods and Mr Woods' daughter, Mrs Ava Lancaster of Kansas City, formerly of ChiUicothe, joined them there. Annual Christmas Partv The annual Christmas paity of the Get-Together Club was held at the home of Mrs Baymond Case A lovelv covered dish luncheon was seived at the noon hour un American activities bet-' St George Bate spent the tei t.nown as the Dies Committee Chiisjnas holidays with his par- ib one of the oldest and certainly ents Mr and ms Rav Bate the best knora of the group Its chairman Representative Martin Dies of Texas did not seek reelection Without the colorful Texan to lead the biennial renewal fight other members have decided to call it quits Several hundred filing cabinets business meeting preceded the acked Committee ree- party Roll call was answered with ords ul11 be turned ver to the a story or poem about Christmas House clerk ear 'y ln January for The scnptuie leading was from safekeeping and posterity the second chapter of St Luke The The Select Committee to In- club sang Silent Night with Mrs vestigate the Federal Commumca- Cliffoid Case at the piano There ns Commission js expected to weif two contests Prizes were won by Mis Clifton Lamp Mrs Ray- Jamesport He is stationed at Ft Rilej Kansas at the hospital Miss Nelle Ireland Homer Ireland Mrs Catron and child-en Nancy and Linda and Mrs Alfrea Pschirer and sons Larry and Bavmond spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs John Gray of Breckenridge Mr and Mis A Duncan and children of Moberly spent Sunday i Christmas Dinner Mrs Ted Beier Frances Summei Mrs Bojd Cbicken Dinner A Chwitmas Party After a carolling trip on Friday evening members of Girl Scout Jones and son Bobbv and Mr and troop 7 enjoyed a Christmas and I Mrs Bussel Jones anniversary party in the home of Charlotte Dupy with her mother Mrs Roy Dupy and Mrs Truman Ward and Mrs Jesse Wright assisting Games were played and there was an exchange 01 gifts Peppermint candy canes were favors for each Scout In remembrance of the troops first anniversary were two birthday cakes The cake was served with ice cream at the close of the evening Christmas Dinner Mrs Jennie Cole entertained her vllle Lynn Foster Phyllis Mr and Mrs Tol Jones of Samp- Januly with a Christmas dinner in Jean Beler and Bert Scrubv sel entertained in their home with her apartment at 809 Locust street A very enjoyable time was had a Christmas dinner Monday Those Monday evening The Christmas a11 present were Mr and Mrs Clifford follow the Dies Committee into oblivion mond Bovd Mis Clifford Case and Created by the Seventy-eighth Congress it competed with the Dies There were Chnstmas decora- Committee for newspaper headlines Bepresenta- Gifts weie exchanged There were tive Cox (Dem) Georgia resigned decorations were much in evidence with the huge beautiful lighted tree ch Dinner as the central motive gifts were exchanged Many lovely Mr and Mrs Harry Stephens of Bedford entertained with a Christ present The visitors were Mrs Fly then FCC chairman Cox was Arm Maj Mis Cliff old Case Mrs succeded by Bepresentative Lea Wallace Hooker Mis Jim May and Dem) California who promptly Mi Victoi March ran into a committee row over 1 he next meeting will be Jan 4 whether its hearings should be open I Christmas Guests Mr and Mrs Long had as IJEneir Christmas guests their sons and daughters and their families Mr and Mrs John Long and children and Mr and Mrs Bay Anderson and daughter all of St Joseph Mr and Mrs Leon Littrell and children of Wheeling, Mr and Mrs Bill Fifer and children of north of Chillicothe and Mr and Mrs Dick Long and children of Chillicothe A granddaughter Miss Anna Buth Littrell and Joe Haines came from Kansas City to attend Mr and Mrs Balph Mitchell and! Mrs Cole has six daughters and mas dmner Guests included Mi Mrs RQJ Malcn hoste ss or closed Mrs John Akerson of Avalon enter- one son Everyone with their fam- and Mrs Cleve Kissick and Mi and tamed with a chicken dinner ilies were present The daughters Mrs Moss their home Sunday Those present are Mrs Earl Tye Mrs Lewis Mor- were Mr and Mrs George Akerson gan Mrs Bay Tye Mrs Claude Announce Marriage of Daughter of Hale Mr and Mrs Alexander Mr and Mrs Bussell Jones of Sampsel Marlow Mjs Paul Boucher and Mrs Roger Trimble of Sampsel Mr and Mrs John Catron of Hamilton announce the marriage Bedford Church A Christmas program was held at the Bedford Church Sunday evening A Chirstmas play was given by the older girls of the community A Christmas tree was beautifully decorated and there was an exchange of gifts Mr and Mrs Forrest Roberts spent Christmas in Spickard with relatives and friends Thayne Clark an employee of Firestone Store spent Christmas with her parents Mr and Mrs Clark of Jamesport The son is Harry Cole of Chillicothe of their daughter Mary Margaret There were also seven grandchil- to George Richard Englert Store- dren present Shirley Trimble Rose-1 keeper third class in the mary Boucher Billy Cole Tommy, Naw on Friday December twenty- and Billy Tye and Maxme nineteen hundred and forty- Dixie Tye who are employed in four Mr Englert is a son of Mi Wedding Solemnized at The Little Church Around the Corner The wedding of Miss Jean Mc- the family celebration Misses Mar- Neill Thompson daughter of Mr ilvn and Jackie Lightner of Kansas and Mrs Robert Thompson of City also were among the guests i New York and Ensign Sherwood Patek son of Mr and Mrs Patek of this city, was solemnized in the Chapel of Emma The Little Church Around the Cor- Weddinc Saturday Night at Rome of Bride The wedding of Mrs Brassfleld and Mr Ed Wilhite of ner in New York City at 3 Kansas City Turkey Dinner and Mrs George Englert of Chilli- rothe The wedding took place at seven Mr and Mrs Clarence and sons clock in the morning at the 1549 Polk street entertained the following relatives Christmas day with a turkey dinner Mr and Mrs John Cox Hamilton Mr and Mrs Harold Cox and son Ronald, Annunciation Catholic Chuich Linwood and Benton Blvd, The Very Rev Bichard Schumacher, head of the Catholic Youth Council of Kansas City, performed the Honored Corporal Archer Anothei headline-making com- I mittee the Select Committee to Cpl Joe Aichei of Panama City investigate acts of executive agen- Fla is here ioi a 15 day beyond the scope of their au- fui lough witn his paients Mr and thonty likewise is expected to Mis Peail Aicher and family Corp 'die Its chairman is Representative Archer was recently returned fr jm Smith (Dem) Virginia, father of overseas whei he hid been sta- a committee reports lambast- tioned in Italy foi two and a half ing the OPA and other executive years A dinnei was held at the Archer agencies Chairman Vmson (Dem) Geor- home Mondav morning honoring gia has said he will not seek con- Cpl Archer Other guests were Miss Marie Archei of Bock Island tinuance of special investigating THE GZAR PLEA HAS BEENRENEWEO Single Head for National Food Control Asked by House Republicans.

WASHINGTON Dec 26, UP)-House Republicans renewed today their suggestion that a food czar be appointed with almost unlimited authority over pricing and distribution Their recommendation camp from Representative Jenkins of Ohio he announced renewal of a Republican food study committee named last year Jenkins chairman of the 44-man House group did not comment specifically on OPAs ment oie- the week end of tighter food rationing But he said the present food situation was due to failure of the administration to appoint a single man to supervise the handling of food as the committee recommended some time ago A single individual, free from the administration whims, could 00-01 dinate and regulate all raml- and Christmas with his fications of the food industry. Mrs Anna Duncan eliminating many shortages and Mr and Mrs Frank Jacobs spent pro betcer dlstnbut the Christmas with Mr and Mrs George ohjoan sald an mtervlew Terry of Chula Nora Garber spent the Christmas holiday with her parents Mr and Mrs Aaron Garber at Hale Mr and Mrs Lester Foster spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Anna Hone and family and with his parents Mr and Mis Richard Foster on Christmas day at Wheeling Bill Altheide leturned to his work at the BEA this morning after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs Altheide of Hannibal Mr and Mrs Wood and family spent Christmas in Cameron visiting nis mother Mrs Chailes Wood Bert Chapman is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives and Iriends in Columbia Mr and Mrs Harley Williams and The prooosed food czar would ha the assistance of experts on wheat corn fruit and vegetables. No one now has direct control ove- food Jenkins declared "The Wai Food administration is subject to veto from other agencies and there is no single person responsible for a co-ordinated program. We have ten or fifteen men handling production piocessing, distribution and rationing with no single head With that kind of setup there 8 bound to be overlapping operations and confusion Jenkins listed food as one of the major problems he said would flee the world after the war Bight now while the war is on, munitions are first in importance and food is thought of as secondary, but after the war food will be the daughter Ethel Mae of Hiawatha I ost important thing he said Kansas were here for a holiday visit with her sister Mrs Finks Mr Finks and family Miss Thelma Krabiel of Kansas 111 Misses Louise and Betty Archer Committee of this city Mis Claience Archer 1 Chairman May (Dem) Kentucky, groups within his House Naval City came Saturday evening and and daughters Lawience Kansas I Wilhite Mr and Mrs Fied Mc- is expected to ask that the House Military Committee be allowed to Vey and his mother Mrs Me- continue its special investigatory Vey Miss Ella Schneider is here during the holidays with her sibter Mrs Maurice Dorney and family Nettleton Mr and Mrs Howard' double ring ceremony Wilson and sons, Merle and Gerald, The bride wore a dusty pink suit Nettleton Mr and Mrs Charles with black accessories and a corsage Treon and sons Donald and Gene, of yellow rosebuds with white gar- Entertained Guests Mooresville denias She craned a Mother of Mrs A Stmchcomb had as Afternoon callers were Mr and Pearl prayer book a gift of the her guests Saturday and Sunday Mrs Harry Allen Mooresville and grooms sister something new her sistei Mis A Bamsey and Staff Sgt and Mrs Warren Grace Staff Sgt Grace is here from Panama visiting relatives Other special groups which may not even ask for renewal include Bamspeck committee investigating Government seizure of Montgomery Ward Co and the Boren committee investigating newsprint The functions of the latter group may be assigned to the blue garters were worn to denote on Marvin of Kansas City On I House Interstate Committee somethmg blue for something old Christmas Day Mrs Stinchcombsj Likely to be con) mued--although daughtei Mis Wallace Storey and a fight is in prospect on some--are the bride carried a handkerchief given to her by an uncle for grad- her three children were her guests uation and for something boriowed Chirstmas Dinner Mr and Mrs Bay Darling 825'she wore a pair of nylon hose which Christmas Guests special House committees on the problems of small business the Merchant Marine conservation of spent the Cliristmas holiday with her parents Mr and Mrs P'esent and future problems, he added, will keep the Republican i food study committee in operation during the seventy-ninth Congress and probably will require it Jo Broaden its piogram The committee soon may decide he laid, Krabiel and sister, Muriel, whther to inquire into the cotton Wheeling Carl Harrison Naval Reserve arrived Sunday for a visit with his father Roy Harrison and family Mr and Mrs Harold Myers and and tobacco programs, which It heretofore disregarded He warned that the United States soon may lose its world cotton ket because of increased intrena- oecause of increased interna- daughters Marilyn and Nancy of rent clgare tte shortage indicated Kansas C'tv were guests during the a something was wrong in the Jefferson street entertained with Browning took place at seven i Saturdav Dec 23 1944 The Rev a Christmas dinner clock on Saturday evening the' Dr Randolph Ray rector of the twenty-third day of December, church performed the ceremonv nineteen hundred and forty-four The bride given in marriage bv at the home of Mrs Brassfleld 226 her father wore a gold satin street Mrs Ethel Stewart Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Ernest Harvey and daughter, Miss belonged to her sister Miss Rosemary Englert of Kansas Citv was bridesmaid at her brother wedding She was attired in a gold Hope Mrs Nadine Johnson and suit with black accessories Her Clay street dress with a matching feather I Mrs Harvey and Mrs John are The single ring ceremony was calot Three green orchids made performed by the Rev Frank up her corsage Her only attend- of Mr Darling was of talisman roses Mr James Maxwell, cousin of the groom acted as best man Following the services the wed- Mr and Mrs Grace jr wildlife resources postwar economic and daughters Carolyn and Fran- I policy and planning and postwar ces of Kansas City were Christmas military policy guests of Mr and Mrs Grace and Mr and Mrs Stewart Christmas vacation of Mvers parents Mr and Mrs Walter Myers and daughter Miss Beulah 1605 North Locust street Mr and Mrs Lester Dudgeon and son Clifford haa as guests Christ- mas day her sister Mrs George Gauger Mr Gauger and daughter Georgeann of Meadville Miss Jean Leslie of Kansas City spent Christmas with her mother tobacco industry AT FIRST SIGN OF A use QUO Cold Preparation! at Anettt Records of the Accounts Committee which finances House corn- Carolyn and Frances remained for ttees show that at one time or another more than 30 special com' mittees were operating in the House during the Seventy-eighth Con- a eek isit with relatives Annual Dinner Given Miss Harvey who is a member of Baker Mr and Mrs Wilhite were I ant was Miss Svlvia Patek sister the Fredoma school faculty ding party went to the Alladin The annual Chnstmas dmner giv- giess attended bv Mr and Mrs Elaine of the bridegroom who was attired is spending the Christmas holidavs Hotel where a wedding breakfast en in honoi of Mrs Minnie Clark That entirely too many and Fleming Guests at the wedding Ji aqua wearing a corsage of yel-! with her parents was served and sons and daughters was held at a'mobt all of them ought to be were Mr and Mrs Vernon Crook- low tea roses and a gold head band The bride is a graduate of the fie home of Mi ana Mrs Roy Wil abolished commented Chairman shanks, Pvt Francis Tate Mr and Ensign Bobert Bay Spargo Annual Dinner Held Mrs Pile and Mrs Bessie of St Louis served as best i man for Ensign Patek Chula High School the class of lard The gioup sang Silent Cochran (Dem) Missouri Mr and Mrs Hales and 1939 She took a post-graduate Mght ina Jie leading of Scuntuie The Seventy eighth Congress has Morgan a lor tnsign rateK daughter Mrs Marjorie Stephen- course at the St Joseph Academy by Bev Lewis Claik was be- least one modern record to its A reception was held unmediatelv Following the ceremonv the guests son were hosts to a Christmas dm- in 1940 and following graduation foie dirnei credit--a new low of approximately I following the wedding Wedding attended the reception in the partv ner Monday an annual affair of the there entered the St Joseph School Dies nt ve'-e 90M olUs considered of which 989 I cake and and ice cream were served I rooms of the Shelton Hotel The Hales familv annual celebra-jof Nursing at the St Joseph Hos- Mi and Robeit C'ark Billy now prelaw They spent Sunday and Christ- rooms were beautiTjlly decorated tion was originated by Hales pital in Kansas City She graduat and Mis Hickman Rev and The Futy-ninth Congress set the mas Day in Browning with relatives wuh Christmas greens and large father of the Hales chiluien and ed from Nursing School in 1943 and Mrs Lewis Clart, Maiy Elizabeth all-time high mark--30000 pieces Mr Wilhite is a well known farm- bowls of chrysantnemums since his death five years ago has for the past year has been practic- Phyllis Elaine and Pet a Lou Mr of legislation considered with 6940 er of the Browning community Mr and Mrs Patek and Miss been continued by the children ing in Hollywood California and Mrs Leonaid Smit and Jovce- going on the statute books Mr and Mrs Wilhite who will Beatrice Ann Fear parents and Those here for the day were Mr The groom is a graduate of the hn Mi and Mrs Charlie Ish-l rtalde at 226 Clay street this winter, cousin of the bridegroom were pres- and Mrs Dennis Hales, Cameron, St Joseph Academy in the class of mael and Clifford Mrs James Meu- old newspaper! 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