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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 6

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Chillicothe, Missouri
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SIX THE CHILLICOTHE 1 1 TK IB ILL 1C OTHE 1 SS Rl. FRIDAY, I WHEELING. The revival meeting thai; was to have begun at the Christian church Wednesday -night, Nov. 26, has been postponed Indefinitely on aomuit of the illness of 4lev. 'Taylor of St.

Joseph, who was to conduct tiie 'meeting. TUflKS jUHntlip Wright Of City is this Week Of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boone. Allen Walkup was taken to the Brookfield hospital Tuesday for medical care.

His condition js critical. Bruce Tanner of St. Louis spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tanner.

He was en route home from a business trip in Kansas City. The Ladies Society of the church met Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Arley Mace. Plans were made for the supper to he served to the district mail carriers convention to be held at the church Saturday, Dec. 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rader of Elsworth, and Miss Imo Simmon of LeRoy, spent Thanks; giving with Mr. and Mrs. A.

P. Simmons. They were accompanied home by Mrs. A. M.

Mead and Miss Grace Simmons, who will visit.Mr. and Mrs. Rader and Miss Simmon before leaving for Florida for an extended visit with Mrs. Mead's and Miss Simmon's brother, W. D.

Simmons and Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Faye" Butler, Mrs. Nellie Dimitt, Mrs.

Emma Mrs. Bertha and Miss Minnie Wright attended the Livingston County convention of: Women's Councils of Christian jchurches, held at the Christian in Chillidothe Tuesday. Mr. andfMrs. Clyde Caldwell of Caldwell, visited Mrs.

Caldwell's aunt, Mrs. Jim Fifer and Mr. Fifer Wednesday. They were en route, home a'Visit with then- daughter and husband in Chicago. Miss Caldwell before her marriage will toe remembered: here as Miss Leora Shiflet.

Robert of the Wheeling school and Miss Rosalee Rocke of Maryville were married Saturday, Nov. in Maryville. Mrs. Mitchell, who teaches school in came Wednesday evening to spend the remainder, of -the with Mr. Mitchell'in the Home of and Mrs.

Elmo Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards and little son of Lincoln, came Wednesday night for a 'visit with Mrs. Edward's mother and sister, Mrs.

Bertie Tompkins and Mrs. Ralph Pfander and oilier relatives. The asspciational Sunday school meeting was held at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon. MEADVILLE Constitution-Tribune Want Ads Pay The Homemaker's club "me. Mrs.

Flossie Buckman Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Anderson read an interesting and amusing story and Mrs. Nannie Hinton related an account of. vher trip through the southern states; Bertha Sensenich clever game, Miss Katie receiving -the prize.

Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mesdames Lee Wcfcds, Delia Harf rington, and Grace Mrs. Ted Leppin returned to her' home Saturday night after spending three weeks in Kansas with her mother who'was-ill. Mrs. Myrtle Harvey gave a shower for Mrs. Evelyn Barnes Tuesday Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Jack BWesner. order of Eastern Star of to Brookfield Wednesday evening a supper in honor of Miss Ann Richards. Miss Bessie were Chfllicothe visitors Monday. and Mis.

Jess Bailey and Jessie were shoppers Wednesday afternoon. OqTOURWAY; By WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MERE. MY VOU'RE NOT DOINe ANYTHING FQR THE OVER AMP Tfett. -THAT PELLCnV TfC GRAY SUIT COME THAT SHOWS YOU HOW TH' GOVERNMENT VS CHANO1N' TH' OL' BULL OP TH' WOODS HAS BEEN! OFF TWO PAYS WITH A. COLD AM' -THAT NEW" GOVERNMENT MAN THINKS f-HE'S A DESK TPUSTER EJ? 1 WELL, HE'S LUCKY HE WASMT OFP THREE HE'D HAVE TO DIG UP-HIS BIRTH: CERTIF ICATE TO IN HIS MUST BH-A YOU LET ME; TALK WITH THE: BETTER LHT HIM TAKE.

THE PIRST OFPTHB BOAROj MAJOR NDU WOM'T WIT VOUR HEAD ONi THE IFTHB WATER'S 60NAH R101CULOOS FIGURE LAU6HfM6 E-XECUTNES AiNOTHHR'S LAN X'LL START HM OFF BUT UNDULY I'LL VET, WALK OUT nfc, 3. OFF.fe^r BOOKS AND HER BUDDIES The Gentle Sex MARtttf ROUTE Mrs. visited her Toli Singleton O. V.X&& of Chil- UcotHe wete-caUing in this community We wish to ejrtend sympathy to Mr. OthatHoppeJ? and small chilV dren in their bereavement, the sudden deaths of Mrs.

Hazel Hopper. Several of Mrsc Addph Sayer lends, gathered at her home Friday and. helped her celebrate her birthday assMmg itaae tot quitting a James, and smaB. Arkansas, Thanlugivteg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Smith, sr. Ladies Aia of the Centenary church served innch at the Emerson attd- Tuesoar. Mr, and Mrs. -Buel Engle Jo, Thanks- tg with Ws parents, Mr. and Mr.

arolMrs. Tom Singleton and family and-Mfe and Mrs, Melvin Singleton were Thanksgixing guests of Mr; -and Mrs. Jim Singleton of Laredo. Mrs. Dell Roberts of Sturges was calling Chfllicothe Sunday afternoon.

On and On and On By ROY CRANE AMD IF YOCft feuriwsis WPLAMT you CAME HOME FROM A DIMMER PARTY WITH LUCIFER THINKT TH6VRE SAVW6 TOM'THAUETOdO BJHtSCAR, SEEN A LOT QTHE OUT EVERY WHY, you APE THE OF THE TOWN! ALMOST ASHAMED TO BE M. REO. U. S. PAT.

OFF By -FRED HARMAN RED RYDER Mysterreus ByV.T.HABimN ohn Throws a Mailed Fist yes.voue WE'LL MARCH AT wEtaMZEMcrr CCOPR. BY SERVICE By BLOSSER AND HIS FRIENDS AW.MAW.DONTSET VOU KNOW WAS BORM IN A CAM oesracy A I'D INTERFERE-WITH NEVER- TOLD MB HAD CHILDREN HIGHLAND Brpnson and wife of sas here the week- jend with her parfents, Sam Berk' shire and wife. Neil-McClure of Waukegany OL, accompanied by his Mrs. DOB Sengenberger and Miss Pearl Ryburn came Friday night to visit his grandmother, Mrs McClure and attend her birthday dinner. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Bregg of Kansas City spent the week-end with her parents, Paul McCtare and wife. Miss Marjorie Hilt came in from Columbia Tuesday, Where she had employment, for a visit with her parents, Charles Hilt and wife. Mrs: Herbert Wooteey went to Kansas City Monday to be with her husband who had been in a car -wrtck on Saturday. They are at-the home of his sister, Mrs.

Gus Johnson in Kansas City. Highland Ifldies will have an all- day meeting With Mrs. Will Hntch- jinson Thursday to do Red Cross I-'C: Er Ogan of Overland Park, came last Friday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Jane Greenwood and 'ether relatives and friends. -Mrs.

Hannah MeClure spent a very enjoyable'day Sunday, Nov. 33 when a number of relatives and frienda 'broUgjit dinner and helped her celebrate her 83rd birthday at her home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Guff ey and son i Allen Mark, Kisasas City, Kas; Neil McClnre, Mrs. Don Seng- enberger, Miss Pearl Ryburn, Waukegan, Ernest Bregg aod wife, Kansas-City; Ham- aton, -Burnett and B3mer McGlure, Glem Roy Gaunt, Mrs. Marion CarroU and Margaret, Mr. Paul McClure, Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Kelly rand, daughter Thomas -Hershberger, John Benson Mr. and Mrs.

John England attended the funeral Wednesday of Mrs, Vina Pike at the Clear Creek church--northwest of Locksprings. DEFENSE BOND Quiz Q. How can the Christmas spirit be in terms of ttie savings Pro-am? XI By giving Bonds and Stamps for Christmas. There also are Christmas cards on sale which include a Defense Savings Stamp album. How does Ax Defense Savings Program for the sate of Bonds and Stamps differ essentially from the usual "drive" to raise money? 'are asked to tend not to give it.

You get back yoirtendund somtning more. buy Defense Bonds Stamps, go to the nearest post offices bank, or savings and toan associaf tion; or write' to- the of the United estates; Washington, O. C. Also un sate retail stores. SIDE GLANCES "But, Mother, we're, agreeing Jigiaeaj won't give her toOF of my lollipop, and 1 figure exactly the same!" HO LD EVERYTHING Magazine? Say, what's Ihe idea of steafine our article on 'Crime Doesn't THIS CURIOUS WORUi AHtJNTEK.

WHO ONCE BEOVAAE 80NDV, CXSDEISJ, UTAH. NEXT: When surgeons had to be PHONE 105 BEFORE 2 P. ON TO INSERT VOIIR WANT AD IN THB Constitution-Tr Ibune Aife.

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