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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 4

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Church Notes Castrodale. Animated discussions were engaged in this study ot Psalms, all of which proved very rewarding. Entertains Group 4 Of The Christian Women's Fellowship Mrs. John T. Duer was hostess Monday evening to 18 members ol proup 4 of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the First Christian Church.

Mrs. L. L. Beaird, president, presided. Mrs.

Kenneth Roath gave the devotional topic, "Something More." The missionary lesson on Africa was presented by Miss Mabel Matson. The meeting was closed tr.th the Fellowship benediction. During the social hour refreshments were served by Mrs Duer. Members Hold Meeting Mrs. Russell White was hostess Monday evening to members of the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist church.

Among the 26 in attendance were these guests, Mrs. Bill Tompkins, Mrs. Jennie Daniels and Mrs. Arvel Covey. Mrs.

John Humphreys, president, opened the meeting with a New Year's poem, followed fay prayer After a short meeting, Mrs. Humphreys gave the lesson oa "The Golden Cord of She was assisted by Mrs Addie Cooper, Mrs. Bill Tompkins and Mrs. Joel Grubb. Mrs Ethel Leslie gave the devotional entitled "The Role of the Christian African Woman" The Guild voted to give SS toward buying books for the Sunday school teachers library Mrs.

Van Chapman called attention to the church wide school of missions, which will begin with a covered dish supper at the church nounced the study book to be used I ra led tne leader Bo this year is entitled "The Church 055 Mrs Carl Corf the and Medical Missions." devotional taken from the fourth Mrs. Chapman closed the meet! cha-Pter of Luke ir.g with prajer. During the social hour all members and guests participated in a silent auction sale. hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Leslie and Mrs.

Jonn Humphreys. Group of C.W.F. Meets Group of the CWJP. of the First Christian Church met Moil- day evening in the home of Mrs Frank Shannon Seventeen members were present. Mrs.

Charles Emerich was assisting hostess. 1947 1957 1967 1977 HOW WE'RE DOING--Newschart, above, indicates progress in United States war against poverty, and projects results through the next, sons, HIGHLAND By MRS. ROY GAUNT Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lone and daughters, Ann and Kay, left Saturday afternoon for their home at Laramie, Wyo.

They had been here during the holidays with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wooden. Guests Return Home Mr. and Mrs.

Denzil McClure and two children left last week for their home in California after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Carroll and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hilt re- ceived word last week that his sister, Mrs. Walter Giddrngs of Geary, Okla, is seriously ill from a heart ailment and is in a hospital in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mis. Marvin Long and returned to their home at two decades, assuming progress con-1 oiathe, after a holiday visit tmues at the rate.

Data a Wiley i from a study made by Robert The Constitution-Tribune Chilllkothe. Mo. PAGE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,1960 returned home last Saturday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain, at La- Cygne, Kan.

Mr. Walz met them iu Kansas City. The C.W.F. of Highland church will hold their regular meeting this Friday afternoon with Mrs. Elmira McClain as hostess and Mrs.

Roy Gaunt as lesson leader Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Salisbury and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Garvin Carpenter and two sons left Sunday for their homes in Chicago after the holiday visit here with the Woolsey families. Lampman, University of Wisconsin, I for a congressional committee. Wooden. Mrs.

Russell Walz and children i Guarantee on ROACHES TERMITES YOUNG'S PEST CONTROL Phone Ml 6-3206 or Ml 6-2241 Statement of Condition riuiaief IAIII VIHLUVVIIIk I LVLItML JMfflltUJ tt LVMIV MM VIM 11VII CHILUCOTHE, MISSOURI After Close of Business, December 31,1959 ASSETS First Mortgoge Loans $1,576,096.06 Loans on i Savings Accounts 3,475.00 Investments and Securities 71,101.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 59,907.35 Off ice-equipment and depreciation 1.00 Deferred Charges and other assets 427.00 LIABILITIES Savings Accounts $1,443,06543 Advances from F. H.L Loans in Process 2,014.00. Specific Reserves 12,105.74 General Reserves Surplus 9,011.45 13,750.04 $1,711,007.41 The above is correct. Fred W. Gunby, Secretary-Treasurer $1,711,097.41 i Members voted to send a dessert' basket around among themselves' for a mone-making project.

The article, "The Very Thing YOJ 13 Mrs. Robert Wildman. i The study lesson on Southern At-1 rica was present-ed by Mrs Law-1 rence Blackstun The meeting closed with the! Harvey Circle "Will Meet Tomorrow The Harvey Circle of the First C.W 1 benediction. Baptist will meet at 2 o'clock to-j morrovr afternoon in the home POOSEY Mrs. Alva Phillips, 430 Elm street.

3y MARJORIE PREWITT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McMulhn 1 were Saturday supper guests of Holds Meeting- in Home Of Sirs. Joseph Stewart Group I of the CWP of the First! Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Roy Leeper and Christian church met, Tuesday aft-1 son. ernoon 2i30 in the home of Mrs. I Gilbert and Earl Rosson helped Joseph Stewart. Sixteen members Kenneth Skipper butcher, Mon- present. day.

The meeting, presided over oy Mrs. Eiiette Campbell, Mis. Hal- Mrs. Arneft Winn, leader, opened ke Leeper, Mrs. Ins Breeden and with the CWP prayer.

otional, Miss Zevelyn Weldon were Sunday "The Higher was given by dinner guests Mr, and Mrs Lee Mrs. Paul Burton and the lesson 1 Leeper and son. Mr. and Mrs on "Africa as a Continent" wes pre- i Jewel! Leeper were afternoon cail- sented by Mrs. Ross Diehl.

The ers meeting closed with the CWP bene- Poosey Boosters Have Party diction. The Poosey Boosters club mem- Refreshments were served by the ber entertained their families Fn- Jiostess, assisted Bntcher. by Mrs. H. R.

Breakfast and Meeting in Home of Mrs. G. W. VanHorne Group 2 of the Christian Wom- day night with a turkey supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Burgess. All members except one was present. They are Mr. and Mrs. Chailey Brinser and Donna Sue, Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Prewitt en's Fellowship met Tuesday morn- and Maurice, Mr. and Mrs Carl at 9:00 in the home of Morrill and Mike, Mr. and Mrs W. VanHorne.

Mrs. Edith Julian Whitney, Mr and Mrs Earl Schubert was the assistant hostess. Twelve members enjoyed hot rolls and coffee before the meeting. The leader, Mrs. Truman Ward, gave the announcements and told that the Blessing boxes 02 Hugheston and Mike, Mr.

and Mrs Earl Griffin and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Boo Appiegate and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Leon Snidow Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Skipper turned in again at the April meet- and son and Mrs. Geneva Skipper rag. Devotional, using the subject, Toward Tomorrow, was given by Mrs Ken Rinehart. Mrs.

Burt Butler spent Sunday afternoon wjih Mr and Mrs Earl Rosson i Boys Host Church Group I Gary and Larry Woldnage, sons UUV. If- -3 Union of South Africa. i entertained the Training union Meeting closed with the Fellow-1 cla ss of the Shelburne Baotist ship benediction. Church Saturday night with a hamburger fry. Tnose prseen; Miss Lycia Ulartm, Hostess I Bobbie Eckert, Maurice i' Jessie Broaddiis Circle OPW Prewitt.

Clifford, Dinah Rae Bur- On the afternoon of January 5th sess, Donna Biilv Wil- the Jssie Broaddus Circle UPW i hams, Larry Robinson. Boo T. ecsel. me; in the home of Miss Lycia Jonn Reeves, Mar; anna Kelley, Martin, 1605 street with 1 Karen Goodnch, Mr and Mrs. Lo- tiie majonty the members ID en Prewiit, Mr.

and Mrs. Char- attendance. ley Brinser and the teacher, Ly- Mrs. Hero Grenaa and Mrs Elan Rice Claude Marun assisted the hos-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Loren spent tess HI serving refreshments. Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Nor- The Rev. David Castrodale gave i man Boyle. the opening prayer.

Mrs. The Rve and Mrs. John Sand- Emory gave an inspiring devo- i ers ilrs jjeien srinser and Donna tlonaj Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dockery Miss Mabell Cranmer presented the first lesson of the new text book, The Hymnbook of the Ages' She was assisted by Mrs.

Welch, Mrs. Archie Gale and Mrs. Ataer Cunningham and the Rev and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Hairis and girls. Camembert cheese is named for a village in Normandy, France.

Administratrix's Sale The personal property of the late Martha Guilford will be sold at public auction at her residence in Hale, on Friday, Jan. 8-1 p.m. iron bed, complete; dresser, large mirror, end table, 2 ironing boards, bedroom suite (dresser, bench, chest of drawers and bed complete), 21 in. Zenith TV, baby bed, stand table, dresser, clothes hamper, 2 electric radios, 1-gal. ice cream freezer, small electric washer, buffet, 3 1-burner oil stores (Frogil, Perfection, Quaker); pictures, dining table and six chairs.

Singer electric sewing machine, buffer, coffee table, 2 rugs 9x12, and pads; 2 sofas, writing desk, 2 occasional chairs, electric sweeper, electric fan, 2 electric clocks, large electric radio, 18-inch Round Oak heater, 2 large electric lamps, dinette set, 4 chairs; power mower, White Star bottle gas stove, electric refrigerator, day bed, electric mixer, kitchen utensils, kitchn table, large tarp, medicine cabinet, Maytag washer, small 1-burner oil store, 3 small cabinets, waFnut dresser with mirror, porch swing and chair, 10 h.p. Wisconsin motor, compressor, 40-ft. hose, "LVf Ool Oflint OOt mOtJnhH OH trrjiUr lijrrjo nun nearly new wallpaper steamer, MW swing and glider set, complete set hand and garden tools, 3 step ladders, tree trimmer, assortment of paint, 1,947 Chewkt 4-door, A-l condition, less than 500 miles on motor, 4 new tires. Terms: Nothing to be moved until paid for. Not responsible for accidents Betty 1.

Deardorff Administratrix L. Tanzberger, Auct. E. F. May, Clerk NATION-WIDE VALUE MONTH AT GREAT STORE-WIDE SAVINGS Shop Wards for Terrific January Values! Save now on the biggest buys in town! Big Clearance on Wearing Apparel Reg.

to 32,50 LADIES COATS 0 Entire Stock Fall and Winter Cloth Coats ROW I WARDS SPECIAL BUY! Governed Cotton Prints i3v. wT Reg. to 12.98 Girls' Coats Parkas Sizes 3 to 6x 7 to 14.. Big Seelction Reg. 13.98 MENS SUEDE JACKETS Charcoal Gray and Navy Onyl.

Sizes 38 to 46 Reg. 1.79 MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS Completely washable. Sizes small, medium, large and extra large 97 now now 22 F1KT QUALITY 3 1 Regularly 79c and 59c Pep up jour home with new curtains, dust ruffles, spreads and coders while you can save so much on these fine patterned provincials, geometries, others. Make aprons, bibs, dresses too. All now! Save on Bedding and Furniture H7 837 Coil innerspring Mattress Guaranteed quality Bedding A Ward Special 3 PIECE BEDROOM SET Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser, Chest UNIQUE 3 DRAWER CHEST A Conversation Piece.

Black and Gold REG. 32.95 DROPSIDE CRIB Adjustable Plastic Teething Roi! now now now Entire Jlock Hunting Clothing Coots, pants, caps, gloves. Save now Reg. 10.95 Propane Lantern 1 only. Ideal for camping, fishing.

Fooibdli Helmet Shoulder Pads Complete set for boys. Only 3. Reg, 7,95 Shuttle-Loop Game Only 2. Entertaining, exercising. PRICE 2 oo CLOSEOUT! ONE TABLE OF WONDERFUL POTTERY CERAMIC ITEMS VALUES TO $1.79 Buy now for next Christmas! 47 AIRLINE IV deluxe TV on swivel base-- SALE! SIGNATURE 11-ib.

automatic electric dryer Super chassis locks-in picture. Two 5" speakers. Mahogany veneer. Blond, 10 more. 219 510 Down 3 drying heats.

Economical to operate. Gas Dryer $188. Automatic washer $198. 158 Down PAY IN HAY LAY-AWAY SALE 1TON AIR CONDITIONER '99 S3 down holds'til May 1st Beat the ne wexcise tax on air conditioners. Buy now and save on any air conditioner.

Reg. 2.98 Plastic Laundry Baskets Lightweight, sanitary, unbreakable. Reg. Ocean Sponge Buy several for household use, bath, car, Reg. 3.95 Personal Clothes Hamper Waterproof, stain resistant, vinyl plastic.

Reg. 39c 3-pc, Mixing Bowl Set 1-2-3- quart size in clear Anchor glass I 57 33c 088 22c Clearance! Many one of a kind! APPLIANCES $99.00 cas uy af Wards All you need is one of Words cosy credit come in, let us show you convenient if ii! Reg. 159.95 Console Sewing Machine 20 yr. head. Mahogany, walnut, blonde.

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Reg. 189.95 Electric Range, 36 inch Dcsjonslraicr. 'bzTSZir 1 Mircr. Reg. 149.95 Automatic Washer tOO Afl 5 yr.

warranty on basket. Rotary action. Reg. 26.95 Vented Gas Heater tn flfl 15000 BTU. 1 only.

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3-Piece Both Outfit Stetl tub, layatory, stool Buy 3iow. $19.00 RADIOS, TV, HI-FI Reg. 259.95 Mahogany Hi-Fi. 3 speakers for ultimate Hi-Fi performance Reg. 229.95 Mahogany Stereo 6 speakers in beautiful self-contained unit.

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aluminiicd tube. Floor sample. Reg. 2.79 Record Stand and Records pop records, cleaning cloth, record rack. TOOLS, HARDWARE Propone Torch Instant no priming.

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