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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 10.1941 1 I 0 I I I I I I I PAGE THRE1 SOCIETY Cnlttng-Gilroy The marriage of Miss Margaret Culling, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. J. Culling of this city to Richard Gilroy, son of Mr and Mrs John Robinson to Dr Dale Vandiver was solemnized by Dr Armstrong, pastor First Christian church, Sundaj afternoon at four o'clock in the country home of Judge Gilroy ol Philadelphia, and Mrs Claude Tarleton of took place Fridaj morning at eight' Hannibal ding dinner was served at the Strand hotel, alter which the couple left tor Kansas City where they will reside The bnde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hmcher and the bridegroom a son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Schuetz. To Meet Thursday The McAnnaly Bible Class of the Elm Street Methodist Church will meet the hcme of Mrs Fred Wil- son, 503 Cherry Street Thursday Troops Guard Plant After Dispersing Pickets o'clock in the St Joseph Catholic The house was beautifully decor- afternoon at 2 30 o'clock Church The Rev O'Conner! ated with ferns honeysuckle and performed the ceremony The church was decroated with orchid hydrangeas and pink roses Mrs Mike Slattery played the Wed- huckleberry greens interspersed with 1 With Mrs Bethel colorful bouquets of fresh flowers The marriage took place at an improvised altar arranged before a The Loyal Women Bible Class of the First Christian Church will meet dung March by Lohengpn for a pro- I mantel which was decorated with home of cessional and Mendelshonn's Wed- huckelberry greenerj, palms and a cherry street ding March lor a recessional Mrs beautiful bouquet of white gladioli Robert O'Connel sang "Ave Mana" I was "anked with tall white can- lor the oftertory and 'O Lord, I Am I delabra Worthy" for communion A string trio composed of Miss bnde was dressed a white Carolvn Blme y. TMun, Mrs James silk marqucsette dress with an elbow Fsher cell an Mrs Rjth Morse length veil and earned a boquet of Wheeler, piano, played beautifully pink and white roses and baby 'Impromptu breath.

She is at present employed (Schubert), 'M Love 1 1 in Philadelphia, 'as Is Mr Gilroy, who works for the fire department The bridesmaid was Mary Bachael Bonderer of this city and the best man, John Heffernam of Philadelphia Miss Bonderer was dressed In orchid and earned roses There was a breakfast the home ol the bride's parents following the ceremony It was attended by approximately thirty guests The reception was held at 2 30 Alter the reception, the bnde and groom left for a short wedding tap They will be at home in Philadelphia Miss Culling was married on the forty-seventh wedding anniversary of her parents and the first wedding "Nocturne" (Mendelssohn), and the traditional wedding marches Miss Kathryn Wilson, soprano, sang "Hymn of Love," with music by Miss Eleanor Davis During the cere- the soft music of an old-fashioned music box was heard The wedding processional was preceded down the stairway by Mrs William Carenen, of Deadwood, i sister of the bride, and Miss Frances Bobinson who were dressed in long flowing gowns of pink and blue, respectively, and they earned lighted the candles at the altar They were followed by Master Bichard Tarleton II, son of Mr and Mrs Bichard Tarleton, who was dressed in white and carried the ring on anniversary of her twin brother, a satm ow Mrs Glenn Con. Culling, who, with his ner was matron of honor for nei I sister and wore a powder blue chif- for. dress made on Grecian lines and carried an arm bouquet of roses 'attended the wedding Concluding Meeting Daughters ol American Bevolu- i anc i delphinium. tlon met for the last meeting of the ne bnde descended the stairs summer Monday afternoon in the on the arm of her uncle, Judge home ol Mrs Paul Kitt Assist- Claude Tarleton, wfho gave her ant hostesses were Mrs Bots- ln marriage She was lovely in a lord and Mrs B. Meek i gown of ivory satin with a yoke Wednesday evening in the Bethel, 324' There will be a installation of officers and appoint- inents of committees Jobnsen-Lerager Nuptials On Saturday Afternoon The marriage of Miss Beola John- sen daughter cf Mr and Mrs Al- bert Johnsen of Cordova, Nebraska and Mr Folmer Lerager was solemnized at two clock Saturday aftf r- noon at the St John's Lutheran Church by Bev Fred Stem.

The bnde, who wore a light beige suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage, was attended by her sister, Miss Eldene Johnsen. Miss Johnsen wore a pink lace and net dress Her corsage was yellow roses and lavender sweet peas Mi Lerager was attended by his orother, Elvm Lerager of Mexico The Lohengrin wedding march ivas played by Mrs Fred Stein and dunng the ceremony she played very soltly Promise Me" Miss Dolores Johnsen, younger sistei of the bride, sang 1 Mrs Lerager attended the University of Nebiaska and has been employed at Maison Lorenzo Inc at Lincoln Mr Lerager attended the Chillicothe Business College and has a position with the Cooley Giav-el Company They will reside in the LaMoine Apartments Guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Albert Johnsen of Cor- dova, Nebr, Mr and Mrs Bichard Johnsen of Lincoln, Miss Dagmar i Soldiers of the Aimy stand guaid with machine guns at the stiuck Noith American Vuation plant in California, after thev had pushed back union pickets fiom the gates and escorted some 1200 workers into the plant to resume the wtal defense operations of trie huge factory Plane Production Resumed as Army Watches Preceding the address given by of seed pearls and a circular tram RusseU Alexandei, Mrs Kev Andrew Preston, Mrs Frank she wore a coronet of seed pearls Fay, chairman, presented A spoons to Mrs Engelhardt and Mrs Robert Fnth It was voted by the chapter to buy two defense bonds dunng the business meeting In observance of Flag Day, Mrs Fay read an appropriate poem and gave the accepted legend of Flag Day. Following this, Rev Preston, at the request of the members, gave the entitled "Place of the Home American Life and fingertip veil of illusion Her flowers were a bouquet of gardmas and baby's breath. Dr William Cauble of Kansas City, served Dr Vandiver as best man The men wore white suits with white carnations in their lapels Mrs Tarleton, the brides aunt, wore a chiffon and lace gown of raspberry ice color and a coisage of white gladioli I Mrs Vandner, mother of the Out-of-town guests for the after- groom wore navy sheer and a corsage noon included Mrs Wood Harns of I of pink roses.

Harris, Missouri, Miss Arthur Hyde, Assisting serving the guests at ol Trenton. Miss Mary Ella Steck- a reception which followed the wed- man, regeant of Trenton, Mrs Lee ding were Misses Louise Clough of Vandiver, Rev and Mrs Preston and Chicago, Mildred Sneed of Chilli- Mrs C. Russell of Gainesville, cothe, Ann Drake of Palmyra, Maurine Drake and Betty Stewart, Mesdames Charles Blackburn of Mexico, Richard Tarleton and Harleton, of Peona, 111. Mrs Vandiver is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Robert B. Robinson of Hannibal She gradu- i supper lor Miss May Howland, Sun- at ed from Hannibal High school and day evening at six thirty Northeast Missouii Teachers college, Others attending were Mr and Kirksville, and has taken graduate Texas, a sister of Mrs.

Kenneth. Rinchart. Birthday Supper Mrs Robert Sanderson, who recently returned from Beeman, Iowa, entertained with a birthday Charles Lowe, Gaston Cook and Miss Leah Evans A reception was held the club room at the Strand Hotel immediately after the ceremony. With Mrs Krcwson The met in the home of Mrs Bertha Krewson, Cherry street, on Monday afternoon Mrs Nelle Bmger addiessed the I meeting following a short session To Meet Mrs Bill Melv will be hostess to the Pinochle Club at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon were to receive, you never can tell, but one thing is certain, then- hearts were in the right place and their attendance proved it' Charles Neiswender, elder son or the A Neiswenders, recently sang three songs for Fiorello LaGuardia, New York City's fiery mayor and now national home defense chief. The occasion occurred when Mayor LaGuardia, who, it seems, is a great patron of music, was initiated into Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity LaGuardia became an honorary member, and during the pro- gram Charles sang three songs He shook hands with the 'Little Flower" Charles is studying for his master's degree at Columbia University, New York City He obtained his bach- I eloi 's degree at Kansas University, where he was president of Phi Mu Alpha.

Almost meeting themselves coming back from one tiip in the South, Bud Moore and Milton Maupm left this morning for Louisiana and Mississippi on tne second "CBC Ariows" erection tour of the summer Tne boys returned from the initial trip last Saturday afternoon, having traveled more than iOUU miles through Illinois, Kentucky, Tenessee and Alabama. That trip took the arrows into Alabama for the first time and made that state the seventeenth to be dotted with the famous signs The current trip will not take signs into any new territory but wiU add seventeen arrows along the highways of two southern states to advertise, not only the college, but this city as well. A ceiemomal that had been planned for weeks almost didn't come off today noon Came 12 clock and the chamber of commerce got ready to have its tounst stamp presentation, but nobody had the stamps The chamber of commerce office was locked up Secietary Ernest Harvey was in Carthage, and Hornet Reynolds was out having his lunch There was much telephoning of members went looking for Homer The presentation was delayed, but not for long foi about 1 clock Homer was found in a baiber shop and he hurried over to get the stamps and rescue the ceiemony CITY'S PLAYGROUND POPULATION GROWS Was Twice as Large This Morning as on the Opening Day Monday. The city's playground doubled In population this morning over its opening attendance yesterday. There were 135 boys and girls at the high school today They range from first graders to youngste 16 years old The tap dancing class had an enrollment of 18 today Supervisor Bradshaw said there was a mis- I understanding among parents who thought there was some charge connected with the tap dancing instruction There is no fee Twenty-four attended the opening session for a drum corps Miss Mary Gertrude Couch is director.

Because it was too wet for baseball, the boys played basketball inside this morning Archery, croquet and horseshoes were the only sports attempted outside today, the participants hunting out grassy locations. Many boys and girls are interested in Denmson crafts, Bradshaw said The WPA is directing this work Richard Berry's model airplane class grew from eight yesterday to 24 today. Non-swimmers will get their first lessons in the Simpson Park pool tomorrow All youngsteis are asked to be at the playground for the regular sports and crafts before going to the pool Instruction in swimming starts at 10 o'clock. Out of 42 air lines in South America, Germany and Italy control nine. The new giant Douglas B-19 bomber lequired nearly 3,090,009 rivets, 10 miles of electrical wiring, and two miles of contnl cables in the craft In addition, some 9000 individual drawings were required-sufficient to cover four acres Production of airplanes Tor Great Bntam and the United Slates was lesumed at the Noilh American Aircraft plant, Inglewood Calil aftei federal troops uadei presidential pioclamation assumed control of the plant and dispeised CIO picket lines Aimed soldiers stood as men went back to then jobs Mrs Hobart Click Miss Howland, Mrs.

Sanderson and Mrs Glick are all three employed by the local J. Penney Co Mtebinson-Vandivcr Wedding a Spnns Event at Hannibal The following account of the marriage Sunday of Dr Vandiver of Chillicothe to Miss Margaret Robinson of Hannibal is taken from the Hannibal Courier-Post The marriage of Miss Margaret NOSE PICKING May a Sign of Don't blame your child! It looks like just a nasty habit, but it may mean that UKly. zrawlin? roundworms are starting: trouble iivude the child rtoht Other warning signs lire, "picky" appetite, fidgretinsr, uneasy stomach, itching seat. Anybody, anywhere, can "catch" roundworms! If you even susjifct your child has feet Jayne's Vermifuge right away! Vt'-a America's leading proprietary worm ie. Scienuficallj tested, for over a century.

I work at the Colorado State Teachers college, Greely, Colo, and Columbia university, New York city She has taught commerce in the high schools of Middletown, Mo, Wright City, Mo, and Delavan, 111, since her graduation Dr Vandiver is the son of Mr and Mis Lee Vandiver of Chillicothe He attenoded Missouri Valley college at Marshall and graduated with the degree of medicine from St Louis, university After serving his m- ternship in St John hospital, St I Louis he is now practicing medicine at Chillicothe where, after a short trip the couple will live Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Miss Daphayne Smith of Kansas City, Mr and Mis Lee Vandiver, Chillicothe, Mrs Anne Crawford, Atlanta, Mo Mr and Mrs Turner, Mr and Mrs B. Vandrver. Miss Martha Jane Turner and Mr Vandiver, of Macon, Misses Katherme Mulcahy, Elizabeth Mulchav Lucille Kaufman Myrtle Bode, Laura Springer and Viigima Winklepleck, expels stubborn worms, set acts of Delatan, 111 Mrs Geoige Boeh- Eently If no worms are there, it is just a mild laxative. Demand Jayne's Vermifuge. mer -troll, c.

rti Hallie Marie Liekjoe 0 er OLD RELIABLE LAXATIVE 49c Mrs Carwm Puge, Wnght City, Mo Mr and Mrs William Donaldson ol Johet, 111, and Bay Markey of Chillicothe. Married Sunday The marriage of Miss Mary Aileen Hincher and Kenneth Schuetz, both of Meadville took place at the home of the officiating minister the Bev Andrew Preston, pastor ol the First Presbjtenan church, June 8, at 10 15 clock Honored With Dinner Mr and Mrs John Dupy entei- tained Monday night with a 7 0 clock dinner hononng Mr and Mrs Orville McMillen of Pasadena, Calif, who were mariied Saturday in St Louis at the home of friends Mrs McMillen was foimeily of Chicago and Mr McMillen is a cousin of Mrs Dupy and son of Frank McMillen, formerly of this city. Lail Spoke at Final Assembly Program Summarized News of the Day for Chillicothe Business College Students. The final assembly program ot the summei was held at Chillicothe Business College this morning with Lail summaiizmg the news of the day for students and warning them to watch for further developments that will arise in tL" domestic and foieign situations from daj to day Mr Lail pointed out that students as they get into jobs, will be constantly fionted with suggestion of buying government bonds This, he said is because the government is trying to prevent possible inflation a task that can be done if spending is curtailed Speaking oT the recent action of President Roosevelt in taking over the aviation plant in California, Lail said that this brings out again the differences between capitol and labor that started this strike just as similar disputes have caused other strikes In his opinion, both sides are at fault in this occasion, as usuallv is the case Capitol was probably paving too small a wage I scale and labor was making unjust demands Personals Clothes alteied to fit you perfectly Chailes Cornue Mr and Mis Martin of Baytown, Texas, Mrs I Allen and Miss Virginia Allen, spent Monday i One week they spent with M's I Schubeits patents Mr and Mis A Oveiman, at Anna 111, and tae I othei ith his paients in Jeffcison Citj Misses Dorothy Cobb ard Mar- gaict Neet attended a Cowgill family reunion at Tienton Sunday Daili) Pick-Ups If loyalty is its own leward, the pioveib sajs, then why didn't one peifect attendance student of the Baptist Daily Vacation Bible School leceive a lewaid as the other students' Because he didn't "bark" 01 speak foi it, we guess Kool-Aia Drinks Dependent Child Checks Sent Outi A Total of $1573 Will Be Received by 62 Families in County. Fold Dr Ford and Judge Beals once had olliccs togethei at Biay- speaking of was so very loyal to the school that when the request was madp foi eve.v student to uige Plan Redecorating not only tuged, but he brought pel- haps by Liute stiength another mpmbci of his lace they Methodist Church both came for the ueat the students Nick Williams was in Kansas I students' Because he didn't at Camden Point, Mo guests of Mrs Allen's sister, Mis Pendleton, and Mi Pendleton, and her Judge and Mrs Iia Beals ie- Thls monglel doB we Mrs William Hillix, and Ml Hillix to nod yettdday fiom a week-end Mrs Helen Cailson of "sit Salina Kansas with Di Neb was a guest over the week-end of Mrs Wueifele, 121 Ninth ttieet, en route to the Gi eat Lakes to spend her vacation Limnger of Trenton, manager of the Penney stole theie, was Chillicothe jesteiday Mrs A Wannei of Lock Spiings spent Monday shopping in Chilli-1 Official Board at Meeting cothe I Last Night Voted to Con- Hales of Cameion was i gull a Decorator town today on business Mis Jack Baifcruff of Chula was a local shopper yesteiday Mr and Mrs John Watkins ot Dawn were visiting in Chillicothe Monday Mi and Mis Byid of Sunner sncpped in town yesteidiy Mi and Mis Moss Thompson of Chula weie local visitois Monday Miss Clio Wairen returned j-es- teiday aftei spending the week-ena in Stevvartsvule visiting hei sistei Mis A Snow and lamilj Mrs Sam Babb will leave tins evening foi St Louis Missouii to visit hei brothel, Howard Evans and his wife Mrs Babb plans to be gone a few davs Mrs Chloe Eogeis of Omaha will come tomoiiow to visit hei sister Mis Mallorj and Mr Mallorj She will spend a few daj-s with them Miss Elizabeth Allen of Kansas Citv spent the week-end with hei sister, Mis Clarence Cox, 1705 Jack- JEFFEBSON CITY, June 10-Checks totalling $414,829 went out today to 13,937 families on the aid own leward, as to rolls an increase of 226 over those receiving aid in May.

Despite the additions to the rolls average payments per family and child wall be approximately the same as last month but the total payment was $6,874 more than in May, the social security commission said. Average payments per family this- so'ne othei bay or girl to attend, he nionth will be $29 75, and per child ooth one cent above May Total payment by counties included Livingston, $1,573, to 62 families The offiual boaid of the Fnsti Methodist Church voted last night LO consult a aecoiatoi about, pio- jected mtenoi ledecoiations of the entne upbtaus of the chinch Oui hopes aie that we can hAV3 the auditonum, the annex and sirillei Sunday School looms on the mam flooi all done a mem- bei said this morning Plans aie contingent upon laismg of funds A subscnption campaign Tiaj be staited about the fust of I Di A "telling Ward is pastor of the church MORE CAMP PLANS KEEP YOUR SOLDIER, The sailor or airman in touch with home son Street Miss Allen is a giad- uate of Chillicothe High School and is now employed at Seais Roebuck in Kansas City Pres Allen Mooie and Leland Local to Have Open House Dunng; Spanish War Comcntion WEBER CAFE Plate Lunches Short Orders Sandwiches Home Made Pies 405 Locust St PETAL FRESH Look petal-fresh all through summer and that's the way you'll feel 1 Let us shampoo and set your hair frequently for your cool, well-groomed appearance. You'll like our professional work Make an appointment this week! Phone 152 The Veterans of Foieign Wais Roj Burkett post is going to take put in tinted Spansh War Veteians activities during the state encampment of the Vi hei next week The will assist in the Mondaj afteinoon paiade and will Wood of Chillicothe Business Col- havs open house IQr thg veteians at lege were in St Joseph yesteiday I the p0at loonw Qn Jacfcson screet a ii on business cmnng the encamnment couple was attended Mrs E. Paul and Mr John Walton The bride wore a white dress with a biege jacket and biege and white accessories Her corsage was ot white roses Following the ceremony a wed- --send him photographs Morcn Studio A Camera Shop Mrs Susis Daw kins nas leturned Weak The moon's force of gravity is equal to onh about one-sixth of the force of gravuj on the earth Oscai Mace past commander of the Chillicothe Camp and from a weeks visit Beatrice Neb with her son, Bert Daw kins, an omcer the and family 'act as host at the VJFW looms He Mr and Mrs Schubert and 1 be assisted bj Bomar of daughter Manlvn Sue returned last I Utica commander of Chillicothe night from a two weeks vacation jCamp The fm Just a 2 Year Old, But Say! I Learned About Want Ads My First Day! Youve got smart parents, Junior You 11 grow up and never have to waste a lot of time figuring out how and where to buy, sell, borrow, rent, trade or find what you want No sir 1 You 11 depend on the Constitution Classified ads because you know they bring quick, sure results at low cost Attababj, Junior, have a bottle of milk on us. Special Prices Fairbanks-Morse Stoker Installation during JUNE and JULY Buy Now And Save Money Complete Installation with Service Guaranteed AS LOW $4 Easy AS lOtf Terms CHILLICOTHE AUTO SUPPLY CO.

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