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in flub nn'i Monday ODII ,1 v. ilh 14 melTi- o' and rine Mr. W. d. (i-idrl.

cil the ooiith Jnpliri Lirm's ii. 'I wu cif thanks were ll'. Ill the l.wr) boy scouts. Paul and L. Grerrk, v.

no F.ai.;le Scout A-', a i i a reieiimnv last, Thurs- 'I'hi. Lion's Club i on- i he A civic lil'ive 'A a as to wel- coinni" the new laiinilli! company with a ba.skel, dinner. Killlle; (iiiieery moved lioi'i vfililli of where it has been week Mr lialph PoiIUC of the Ni.el have a prlnt- sh'ip ri rooni vacated by i' 1 the (MOi'eiy store He is expected Mr Keen. Tr.ii er ol l.nsl rersnir-i li, open the shop the first of Oct- I ,11 1 i AM'' I.eli I'- ii ('MS 'rt MS i i i el the Wnrlil 'I- aM. MMS Al 1 i' I I'.

i el MS 1 'i MIIMAV i 'MS MI'S 1 -e All' I'. Ml! MIC ll' MS ei'l 1,1 nliael IK Mr Mis. Midi I'll VI. 1 ll (I Mi in on Dfiv i in Mode visiN-fl ovi'i Mic cud Mrs MI i Wife Mi'' Mr. inelenn i Music I iy Henry Oscens Show All' 1 Su'iilni' Sir- Ifdlierf in Dntialfl Kk The AIM 1 Antniiim (T.S Slella Hallas Svvi NIK: Sue I i.r, lielly Crnelier AIM 1 Wnlder Mtf i on the ril Luck II MI1S Music in Ihr' Allerininn Music hv Manlnvani Trea- ill 1 Ma'idsl and 'I'S i In Mouse NMC News CMS Plain Hill And Sparkie AM' 1 i Front NMC Play Fair AMC Jones MIC h'diiilie Kemper i--'JiV Doclor's Wife-NMC I Conte AMC Curl Rlassey Time -CMS i -Neu-s.

Cecil Mrown AIMS Kdwards MILS Clnaiin.dlll CMS Mn rill.i lieriy Went to KayelicviHe, Ark l.o enroll in I ne fall lerin of Hairy mnvi-d Ills fnm- down from Wichita, week bc- lure last, HKiVi'ed w-'CSt of lnwn tn Hit' Ilayc-s home which LI ji (jjivlen owns now. Mr. and A K. Taylor Irilfilh, came week la'-l, lo visit I heir dailuh- ler Mr. and Mrs.

Hill Mai mid for an hidcrin- ile Mr Mrs Clifford Bell and i sn "iid a niece, Miss Pamela 8: la Words The Valle'. MMS Phikley AMC Clifliin I 'Hey NMC D.ince cln MMS Knhert Trout CMS Id News of Tomorrow- ABC Ni v.s, Mli.S C. Hill AMC Adams CMS Nirhl NMC nil of Joplin were of Mr. Hell's mother, Mrs. May Bell Monday.

Also a former teacher of the Anderson schools, i Mrs. Tom Exley of Wichita, who was Miss Nellie Howard when --h'' taiiKht here and her husband, Mr. Kxley. and her mother, Mrs. Howard who lives at visiled Mrs.

Bell on L.ibor Mi the ti.cr. Mi her Urarly. Caveness company: and Mrs. Jcs: nd C. Ii by anrl Ann.

I 'iank i I id DII all rii kfnd fif iff -ere in Jul of De "5 A CAP'P f. TOM YOU'PE THE ONLY ONE (l-IE THINKS IS TWO CENTS vr.it. I CHOi.ll.D Ml. WAIT'LL I FINISH READING IT Lit -it: A CARU TO ON VO'J WAVE S'JCH INTELLIGENT AS YOU GAY, HOLD IT, SIR. HOWEVER, MOVE OVER THIff 15 THE -I lYf) A.

SfAL If) FOR A RtAL SHOW THE LADY IN! I'M TERRISLV AM5S DENTCN, IN THE BUT MR. KIRBY 6AVE STRICT ORDERS NJOT TO BE DISTURBER roci mi r. I-1 i N' f-'Ui iicvvi? iin Of- 'IIIU'l IIAVI I' 1 i AVVAV-' nit nii rii'M i HO' M- 1 FRUBBERTIRES Mil. BIJRI7AU CM AIKCHAI- WHAT DO VOU Wf AN. THOUGHT YOU'D FH 1IHIL mv.

I It' OiJ Oil' BARNACLtf V. CHRIS- I':" 1 OP AIL PECPltJ NICt i WON'T fll frolll I'll niifl Mr. iilld Mis. I'liinl: GuslnNnii Mr. iinrl Mrs Holj Ilosr- of liciitonvillc on Monday.

Mr iinrl Mrs. O. Martin' of visll.fd her sister. Mi mid Mrs. Janice wcrk bi'Iore last wrrckciid.

Mr and Mr.s. Cluirlcs Kinder of Wichita, were wrekrml of her slslr-r, Mr. iintl Mr. 1 Mii.v- iiMiil Chnncy family. Mr.s Clioie.v's brullirr.

Mr. and Mrs. Allicl Wilson mid son lioimld of Coiner, (in Mondny even-; to visit for few days. Mi. and Mrs.

Herl Caldwell attended l.ht: Hunker Hill Hoine- 1 Kunday. Last Cyril H.i'M'.ett, Mxlcnslon AKCII! and Mrs. Herl Caldwell. County Council President of the Extension Clubs a tended a District Advisory Committee MecUlij; at, the Mi Church in Sprinufiekl Mr. iincl Mr.s.

Jack (' fiam had the followiiiK Sunday: her puronls, Mr. and Mr.s. P. II. Milburn of Uravetl.e.

luir Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Duskin, (if Kayette- vilk', iu-i' Ki-csil-unclc, Mr.

and Mr.s. D. D. Duskin of Oklahoma City, and his parents. Mr.

find Mrs. Luther Cunningham of Anderson. Miss Pat Cavencss and Miss Rhoda Caveness visited Mi 1 anrl Mrs. Gcoi'KC Payne nnd Wayne Woodward In Kansas City last weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Cope 1 and children of Webb City, visited his father, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cope over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Dorwin Clark of Neosho and Mr.s. Georgia Clark of Anderson enjoyed the day Sunday on the Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Dcweose, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Huston, Mrs Corn Huston, and Huston visited Mr who is a patient Hospital in Stella Crosby was a little Visiled Mr and over Hie Mr-.

Cm ol Jai Ri Mrs. MI! tlif Mrs. k' -ml Alien of -r sister last they Mrs. Anna Ern Crosby at Carclwell Sunday. Mr.

improved. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WriRht and daughter. Tressa of Tulsa, visited his mother, Mrs.

Vesta Wright over the weekend. Arthur nnd Veron Hawkins went fishing on the Lake Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Uoark moved to Kansas City this week.

The following from Anderson attended a Winship reunion held at Pt. Scott, Sunday with picnic at Gunn Park: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Land and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Baker. There were 47 there in all. Mr.s. Hazel Gunthcr and Mrs. Ted Stevenson of Detroit, visited the former's brother, Mr.

and Mrs. Land and family for two weeks. They left for home Monday, and Mi liter, Mi .1 I. V. i i and Mi Mr.

and Mr Vv Hv. of Mi Monda s. Maria Moini's. aii'l Mrs of Ma.v.vell, Iowa Walt Null i Mr anrl wen Mr. and Ml Mi.

and Mrs. Koaik Mr.s Ruaik Bill liarr in the in Joplin Monday. was i.n- jirov-cd. Mr. and Mrs.

Turner Davis vuiU'cl and Mrs. I'. 2b- ranek at and Oi'iirry al Hale M'-inonal JJ ul and Mrs return week from Houston when holdinr; a revival. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Kay (Ireer and snn. i Carl Hay, ol Kurlinname. came List Saturday to visit her 1 parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Mr.

(Jrecr went hack Monday hut Mr.s. (irccr and son stayed to visit l.ir three Mr. (Ireer will return next weekend ID slay for 'the rest ol' her visit. and Mrs. Charles 1'raLer of Independence were weekend quests of her parents, Mr.

and Mr.s. .1. A. Bailey ad also her sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Walt Nutting and family. Mr. and Mr.s. Frank and daughter, Harriet, of Kansas City- were weekend quests of ll is mother. Mr.s.

Anna Swilzcr. Cinests Mrs. Kmina Shea Sun- flay were Mr. and "Mrs. Chtvo- weth and children of I'ineville, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Allen of Kansas City who were there the whole weekend and Mr. and Mrs. Denny Shea and sons of Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. Morgan of Diamond were Sunday guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs.

John Morgan and. daughter Jennie. Mrs. Jessie Painter and Mrs. Berl Caldwell were shopping in Joplin one day last week.

The Full Gospel Church is hold- in special services the rest of this week. Kev. Jim Koyce is the services. The W.S.C.S of the Methodist Church is into four prayer groups. Leaders of the rroups are Mrs.

A. D. Larrabce. Mrs. Ernie Mildidl.

Mr.s. Nellie Bradley and Miss Eula Street. A certain lime will be sc! aside RAGAN-JAYBIRD Gretchen Heerwald Licensed Beautician of Mrs. Miss Sun Biuiiiek. and is in Mill Mrs firftchen Hecrwold.thp of Mr.

and Mrs. Keith i- a licensed beautieuin 1 at Neosho. Branick. son of Keith Braniek. Ruby's Beauty Mr.

has and been promoted to Corporal He is still in Korea but he is eoimthm the days until he uets home. He ex- peet.s to be hero by the first of year. Keith Rose filled his silo Monday. Aii.slin started fiilini; his silu Thursday bill not rained ovil. Mrs.

Alta Stuckey resigned as cool; in the hot lunch program at and Mrs Ray Cooper has been employer). Mr and Mr.s. Ted nson of Nen- were recent visitors in the home of Mr.s. Cason's cousin, Mrs. Ada Scott, and Freeman and Kenneth.

Ralpu (Jope iakiiiR his Basic Irjiininf? at Fort Riley. Tuesday evening supper quests of Mrs. Hnttic Cope and Miss Verna ffipe were Mr.s. Hattie Cope's two urandaughtcrs of Miss Arlene Carman, a teacher in the Joplin school system and Miss Joyce Carman, desk clerk at Conner Hotel. Aflf'i- dinner Mr.s.

Hattie Cope, Miss Verna Cope, Miss Norma Cope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cope, Miss Arlene and Jf.ycc Carman went to Nco- L'liests Men Pcarir.an Sunday dinner vi.ests of Sue Mis.s Jj.ne Malrun. Joyce UK-hauls. Miss Sue Hallman and Claiidim- Richards.

dinni r. he yoin; ladies went to Ciayway Skat.ng Hink evi nitm of ska! in-j. Mrs C. Testenran Friday as uf Mrs. Testerman and Hardy.

Jerry and Mrs Gladys and Jess TcsHTinan were Wednesday Leonard Mr. and and Mrs. to Eureka, visit Mr.s. of Mr. and Mis.

Mrs. Jess Ks'ei' K. K. Geedim, 1 f-UTinaii went Wedia to Elliott Mr.s. Teslerman.

Mrs. Elliott Mr. GuecliliK are brother and rs. Joe Harc'v from Salina was here T'liday in the home of Mr. and Mr.s.

Jess Teslerman. He slay up until Monday visil- inn Gladys and Jerry. GREENWOOD sho to the show. Thursday is a day to be thankful for in this community. There was slow showers practically all day.

New folks in the comir.unity are M-Sgt Kiah Wampler, wife and three children. Kialynn and! Zale will go to Jaybird school and little Johnny will keep mother occupied. Master ser- (leant Wampler is stationed at i Camp Crowder. Mr. and Mrs.

William Snow i were visitors at Saturday, their friend, Mrs. Lola Davis, had had a "heart attack; nnd was the hospital. She belter when they left her. Sunday they were supper pucsls 1 of Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Kiny at Tlllsa. Mrs. Milton Ivcrson of Chula Vista, will be here in a few dfij'K as uuest in home of Mr. and Mr.s. Theodore Mosier.

Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Mosier arc sisters. The Iversons were here Beeler Family Has Company From Illinois The Heeler family had visitors from Illinois. They spent several days here.

The Heeler family moved to their new home on Happy-go- Lucky Sunday morning. Mrs. Vanie Allen celebrated" her 8Lsl Birthday. Mrs. Ruby Miller and some of her children of Crowden, 111., visited her brother, Grnver C.

Ken- fro. They spent a very enjoyable day and night before making their departure hack home. Frank Payne of Joplin, spent an enjoyable week end visiting C. C. Brown and W.

G. Brown. C. C. Brown and Frank Payne will attend a birthday party at Walkerville at the home of Mrs.

Cora Bell Weeks. The Green Wood saddle club wants members for the club. See Mrs. Don Fitzgerald at Lintons store if interested. every clay for pr.iyer then each Ki-mip will meet once a week for a bout a nth a a ld thcy likcd prayer.

This is to si art ready for Week of Prayer Self Denial which will be the week in October. Dr. and Mrs. B. Buck have a ninhl -blooming eereus plant which has already bloomed once this year in Aunust and is now putting on more buds and is blooming aiAain.

Little. Pat. ThnrnbroiiKh of visited her fvrand- inother. Mr.s. En.iina Shea, for a anil then Mrs.

Shea took her home and stayed for tiirce weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Malcolm b'etore rcturn- in-' hime last DAILY CROSSWORD 49. nub out 1. A court fool 2.

Capital of Canada 3. Slitchbird (Maori) 4. Peasant 5. Terbium (abbr.) 6. Gentle.

7. Hazard 8. Emmet 0. One in charge of a prison 10. 14.

Infuriating 17. Chamber 20. Type measure 22. Water god Rab- 24. Soak flax Greek letter 27.

The rhinoceros beetle 28. Garden tools 29. Mexican di.sh 30. Half an cm 32. Behold! 33.

Bursts rorth YrtlcriUy'i Aniurr 34. Deprive of otlko 36. Tics (irmly 39. Coil 40. Mast Flowed 4.

i. 47. Personal pronoun '0 19 IS Ik 20 21 ze ACHOSS 1. Floor support 6. A kind of forn 11.

Anesthetic 12. Transatlantic vessel 13. Mix 14. Conquer 15. Tantalum (syni.) 16.

Outspoken 18. Italian river 19. Female sheep 21. Strange 22. Ever S3.

Rod used with muz- tic-loading firearm 25. Part (L.) 26. Ostrich- like birdf 28. Let it (print.) 31. Fattened with naili 88.

Kitchen utensil 36. Storage crib 37. Coin (Swed.) 31 Part of "to be" 39. House ex. teniiona 41.

Overhead 42. Venturing 44. Gourdlike fruit 46. LarM antelope (g.Afr.) 47. Dlipatchei DAILY how to work It: AXVDLDAAXR ULONOFCLLOW Utter (Imply clanda (or another In thus example A lor Uif three L'a.

(or tlie two O'c. etc. Single letters, apos- trephlM. Ute length and rormaUon of the uordi are all ranta, Each day the code are different. A Cryptogram QuoUllon NY QZBRYM E3VJN VYH2 Cn NY VVKZ YMZ'R I 1 R.

nisht. Prati-i- ta.ko as 42. 90 24 25 40 97 45 99 41 34 ivr KOT A.T Coploquote: I AM or VERY FOND OF TRDTH this country. Mrs. Iverson will be lokins for a home.

Mis.s Janie Mosier is home aft: er brief trip to Oklahoma City. and Mrs. Ronald Green of Junction Citv, were here over the weekend and Labor Day with Mrs. Green's Barents. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Mosier. Little Ro.xie. 3 and Donnic, Will slay through September and October with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Mosier. Green is stationed at Port A. J. Watts and Junior Whitman arc at ihe Minnesota State i Fair. Both men took their cult- i ing horses.

1 Mrs. Dudley Harpool and Mrs. Harvey Haas were guests in the home of Mrs. A. J.

Watts Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'arrived home Wednesday David and Mrs. Emery wen I to Kansas City to Shirley to enter Nurses training and they brought Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Groan home. Mrs. Croan has been through a I a Clinic there. i Mr.

and Airs. Walter Dean were shopping in Neosho Friday. Mrs. John Builta visited Mi's. R.

K. Croan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barickman were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Check Crablrec Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Buyer and children were the Saturday evcn- of Mr.

and Mrs. Horce Capps. Mr. and Gene Buyer and children had as dinner quests M'Hiday Mr. Mrs.

Horcc I'apps of Bnrch. Air. and Mr.s. Code Teslrrniaii were Bursts Thursday evening of and Mrs. Curl Jackson of Buivli.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barickmen were visiting Sunday at Burch the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson.

Mr. ami Mrs. Burton Hunt and daughter. Carolyn Sue and Linda and Mr. and Mrs.

H. Douthitt Sinul.iy afternoon at The ladies of the Rayan community met, washed windows, i leaned the hnu.se ready for (he I'lJcniiiij day of school. Mrs. Emma Prifchard is the teacher ol the one room school. The enrollment Mrs.

Biuvibra yhrllpubi-rscr Grill of Goodman were Friday of her inoiher. Mr.s. Richards. Little fjinidrds i.s with his Mr I.I OM (his year in Orange fcri'. where he will attend -I'hool.

I'liiude Hicliiirdh and Sherman rived Frid.i> from DJV- 'iipoit, where both are em- t-'U. They will btay over Uibur Udy. .4.. iiiiii Ui'b. J.

t. Pnte were Several Good Used Radios. Browning Oullct Store. SEND FLOWERS! it a Floral Co. Phone 193 or 301.

GRANBY'S SHOW TIME Saturday 2:00 7:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00 p.m. Continuous Monday to Friday 7:00 p.m. And Plus: "Father's Weekend" Coming Sunday and Monday Plus: "TV of Tomorrow" COOL AND COMFORTABLE Anderson's YRiC 14c ADMISSION 50c Saturday BUR I Oil NfW I ON And Plus: "Herman Coming Sunday and Monday one ts WIOMARK News find "Plop Gooi The.

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