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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 6

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Page 6 Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1956 and i It Kay Mrs. Warford and New Year's Day Mrs. Mary Warlord, 108 South Sixth street, and Hay McAdams, 809 Bond street, were married Sunday afternoon, New Year's Day, tt the home of Mrs. McAdams' ion and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Warford, 835 West End place. The single ring marriage ceremony was used by Dr. F. C.

Havighursf, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church in the presence of the immediate families. The couple were attended by Mrs. McAdams' daughter, s. John Taibot of Canollton, and son, Hubert Warford. A reception was held in the War-ford home with the following guests present: Dr.

and Mrs. L. Dubois and children, Tommy- David and Elizabeth Anne, and Mrs, Nora Johnson, of Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John Taibot a children, Johnny, Mary Louise and Susan, Carfollton, Mr.

and Mrs. And Heifner, Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs. Warford and daughters, Sandra and Jeanie, Donny McAdams and Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Day, Moberly. Mr. and Mrs. McAdams are living at 809 Bond street. Honor W.

H. Dunivents On 59th Anniversary CLIFTON HILL A family dinner was held Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Dunivent on their 59th wedding anniversary. Tttose present besides, the honorees wen: Mr, and Mrs. T. N. Dunivent and daughter, Patty; Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmy Lee Jackson and daughter, llita Anne; W. T. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Dunivent, all of Huntsville; Mr. anc Mrs. R. E. Dunivent, Mr.

and Mrs, Orville Gene Dunivent and Randy, and daughter, Deanne; Mr and Mrs. Thomas H. Dunivent and daughter, Opal Ellen, Clifton Hill. Una-ble to be present were Mr and Sirs. E.

Dunivent and chil dren, Connie and Stevie, Kansas -City, i SOCIETY CALENDAR Junior Sigmas will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the home of Judy 347 Woodland avenue. Randolph County Saddle Club will hold a turkey dinner at 6 o'clock tonight at the community house. Randolph Chapter 150, Order of Eastern Star, will meet tonight in the Masonic Temple. New signet and pedestals will be dedicated and obligation night observed. Refreshments will be served.

CWF, First Christian Church, will hold an executive committee meeting at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the church. Officers of the Social Order Beauccant are requested to meet at 7 o'clock tomorrow i in Die Masonic Temple for practice. Moberly Garden Club will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Municipal Auditorium club rooms. Mrs. Charles Green, leader, will present a history of the first garden club organization in Moberly.

Ladies Auxiliary to the of RT will meet at 7:30 o'clock to- morrow''night In SB A Hall. Athenaeum Club.will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. R. L. Burgher, 29 Windsor place.

La Baza Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Johnson, 411 Wighiman street. Theta Kappa Phi Debs will meet at 7 o'clock tonight with a O'Keefe, 6n South Fifth street.

Miss Cherringtan's Engagement Announcec ABMSTHONG Mr. and Mrs Guy Chexrington announce the en gagement of their datigiiter, Shir ley, to Don Williams, son of Mr and Mrs. Glen Williams, Arra- rtrong. Both ar.e graduates of Arm- High School. Don is a sophomore at Centra! College, Faycttc, and Miss Chcr- rington is employed it the Bersted Electrical Co.

at Boocvilie. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Paxtort Honored At Armstrong Shower ARMSTRONG Misses Betsy Bolton ami Nor ma Jean Ncal honored Miss Mary Jane Paxton with miscellaneous bridal shower Friday afternoon at the home of Betsy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Bolton. Miss Paxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Paxlon, will be married to Jim Crockett, senior at Missouri University, Jan. 29 at the Armstrong Methodist After gifts were opened refreshments were served from a a table, with iMrs. F. A.

Paxton, serving, assisted by Mrs. Bolton and Mrs. Neol. Guests were Misses Bobbie Anne Bag-by, Ruth Ann Pyle, Mary Byrd Bloom, Shirley Blakcmore, a Carr, Julia Lee, Margaret Ann Alsop, Charlotte Lee, Betty Ayres, and Marj- Jane's grandmother, Mrs. John Howell, and Mrs.

R. Evans. Patricia Bailey Engaged to Wed Jim Waterfield Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bai'ey of Falls Church, a announce the engagement ol their d'U'ghter, Patricia, to Jim a i elder son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray 1H Bedford street. The wedding will take place next June in the Episcopal Church in Church Falls, but a definite date has not been set. The couple are in Washington i i St. Louis, where the bridegroom-elect i receive his doctor of i i degree 6, while Bailey will" he graduated from the i i school of therapy, she also is a graduate of Stephens College.

Columbia. Lodge Holds Oonce and Breakfast The annual Ea.ules New- Year's Eve dance and a a was held night in Eagles' Hall with approximately persons attend- Music was furnished by the Herman Vanderpool orchestra. Mr. and Neil Briggs led round a i and Mr. Vanderpool called square dances.

a biicon and egg? were served after 12 o'clock. Earl Brown, Mclvin Bussen and E. M. Reynolds had charge or the breakfast. Members of the Auxiliary prepared the food.

Mrs. Eitle Farris and Harry Craig Are Wed Mrs. Effie Farris and Harry Craig, both of Moberly, were married Sunday afternoon al 3 o'clock at the home of the bride, 212 Hal- leek street, by the Rev. Arthur E. Landblt, pastor of Central Christian Church, in the presence of few friends and relatives.

Judith Nickels, Charles R. Wood Are Wed in Paris PARIS Miss Judith Nickels, daughter of Mr. and William Mealy, and Robert Edwin Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Robert Wood, were married at 7 o'clock Saturday evening in a quiet home service "performed in the Wood home. Tlte double ring ceremony was read by the Rev.

Arthur (irif- fen, before large wkidows dec A -a- ted with ftfms and white chrysanthemums. White tapers burned in crystal holders. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of blue brocaded taffeta with navy accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Miss Helen Arnett, the bride's only attendant, wore a street length dress of pink knit i black accessories. White carnations her corsage.

John a served the bridegroom as best man. Mealy a dressed in a brown street length frock with complimenting accessories, Mrs. Wood, mother of the bridegroom, wore a grey two-piece suit dress of faille with black accessories. A wedding followed in the Mark Twain a west of Paris, i the bride's parents as hosts. Both the bride and b-idegroom graduated from the Paris High School in 1955.

Mrs. Wood is employed by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in the plant department at Moberly, and the bridegroom is a student at Moherly i College. The couple will re- skie in an apartment at 510 South Clark street. Magrurters Entertain Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Amos Masruder of uiiteriained af New Year's dinner Sunday, a Mrs. Fred Thompson of Madison. Mrs. Charles W. Green, Miss Anna Mae Phifcr, Judge Lue Lozier of Jefferson City, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Holman, Mrs. W.

0. Doyle and Mr. anl Mrs. Raymond Brown and sons. Bill and IN LOVING Of our son and brother, Donnic Ronimous, who died three 3'ears ago, a a 1953.

There's an emptv chair at our table An empty place in our hearts. We smile to hide our tears and broken hearts. Sadly missed by father and mother, brothers, ami a Miss Judy Nickels Is Shower Honoree PARIS--A bridal shower honoring Miss Judy Nickels, who was wed Saturday evening to Itohert Eciwin Wood of Paris, was held Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mealy west ol Paris.

Attending were Misses Jean codro 1 1 Nancy Mott, Susan Kendrick, Donna Sue Milnes, Betty Riley, Jo Hill, Barbara Jones, Gray, Opal Hartman, Jane Mealy, Mrs. Charles Robert Wood and Mrs. William Mealy. Sending gifts- were Misses Edith Tallcy, Cheri Dickson, Judy Levings, Anna Mae Miller, Ann Form's, Mrs. Hoy a Miss Mary Miss Florence McCormick, the Paris Southwestern Bell Telephone operators and Mrs, Betty Ann Mitchell.

Mrs. Lena a Home, From Kansas, Oklahoma Mrs. Lena Franks of Clark has returned to her home in Clark afler a visit inljj her children in Wichita, and in Medford Okla. She spent Christmas in Medford with a son, Preston Franks Mrs. Franks also visited two sisters and three nephews in Wichita CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks for all the kindness shoxvu me durin my recent a in the hospital.

Miss Stella Westlake flliss Hetty Weber Engaged to Wed Dr. and Mrs. Paul Weber an- unce the engagement of their daugluer, Betty, to Robert fi. Pet- i son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Pettit of EWou. Miss Weber is teaching school in Franklin county Mr. Pettit is teacher of science at the Lexington, Mo. High School. A wedding is planned.

Annual Turkey Supper For Past Noble Grands Prosperity Past X'oble Grands Club entertained at the annual dinner New Year's night ill Hall i members and families a i The o'clock dinner prepared by Mrs. Isidore Vaiidcr- beck Lloyd Ilaynes. Those were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tuley.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crim. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvc Hardwick. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs.

Isadorc Var.derbeek, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis a Mrs. Callie Bohannon and Mrs. Fluby Lee Creed.

Several members were ill and a to attend. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milton a a i a Mrs. Roltlic Frederick ami Mrs.

Lee Lcmond, Mr. Hartlwick relumed thanks. The (able was decorated in a New Year's theme. Secret pal gifts were exchanged and names drawn for Uie coming year- A gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs.

Valandingham from Mrs. Smyser and Mrs. Mat- tiiews. Mrs. Valandingham will be installed as notrle grand of Ftebekah Ledge Monday night, Jan.

9. Creed presented her guest, Mrs. Fredericks, with a gift Mrs. Tulcy will serve as president of the club this year. MIC- ceeding Mrs.

a The date of the next meeting will be announced later. James Parents ol Second Cliilil, James Kevin James Kevin, a 7-poumi, son, was born at 4:42 o'clock yesterday morning in Woodland Hospital to and Mrs. James Osborn, 471 East Btirkhart street. The couple have one oJier child, Donna Sue, 4. Osborn is the former Miss Semfmes.

Wavlr.rul. Funeral Services Of W. P. Clemison Held Here Today Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o'clock tin's morning at the Mahan Funeral Chape! for William P. Clemison, Wabash conductor, who died at 3:50 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Wabash Hospital here.

He had been in ill health August. The Rev. Robert Allen, pastor of Coatcs Presbyterian Church, officiated, and burial was in cemetery. Mr. Clemison, born in Warrenton, served 36 years the Wabash, the past nine years in Des Moines.

He went there from Moberly, where he lived for years at 818 West Rollins street. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Cenlralia, a veteran of 1 War One and a member of Moberly VFW Posl 2651, of which he was a past commander. Mr. Clemison is survived by bis 1 wife, the former Miss Gladys But- ami by a sisler, H. H.

Hassler of Montgomery City, dene Kelly of Moberly was reared in the Ciemison home. Hospital Notes A A Stanley Hulsehiis, telegrapher, Council film's, ail today. George W. Lechk-r, i a Mo- admitted yesterday. tVIIITAKEK i Jube, s-on of Mr.

and Mrs. Hoy Johe, Boonville, admitted a a and dismissed yesterday. Mrs. Orville i i Jacksonville, a i yes-terday. Miss a i Harmon, 1224 Franklin street, admitted today.

W. A. -fett. .100 We si Logan street, dismi-sed SatmtEay. 51rs.

Kenneth Gintlier and baby son, Houte 2, Moberly, dismissed. I A 6 pound. 1C ounce son, born at 2:43 o'clock Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. a Freeze.

Forest Green. A 9 pound, 7 ounce daughter, born at 11:08 o'clock yesterday morning to Mr. and Douglas Price, Brunswick. Davy Lee Briscoe, of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Briscoe, 411 Union avenue, admitted Saturday, Norma and Shirley Ann Burris, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burris, Cairo, operated on Saturday. Mrs. Ora Gooding, Cairo, operated on Friday.

Mrs, Joe Lee McCuhbins, Salisbury, dismissed Saturday a recent operation, Mrs. W. 0. a a i admitted a a Robert McKcown. East St.

Louis, 111., admitted Sunday. Mrs. Charles- and baby daughter, Glasgow, dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Fay Lee, Centralia, dismissed Sunday.

Mrs. Mclvin Boggs and baby son, Glasgow, dismissed Sunday. Arch White, 210 N'irth Clark street, dismissed today. Gus Bucks-ath, Dalton, admitted Mrs. Guy TilJerson, Salisbury.

admitted yesterday. Mrs. Jesse Lamboy, 421 Jefferson avenue, dismissed today. Wayne Scott, 1116 Quinn street, dismissed yesterday after recent operation, Mrs. Myrtle Day, Clifton Hilt, admitted today.

Mrs. Lemcnd, 923 North Morley street, admitted today. WOODLAND A 7 pound, 4 ounce daughter, born at 7:09 o'clock Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- Creery, 65 North Ault A 7 pound, 11V4 ounce daughter, born at 9:42 o'clock Saturday night to Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Bruner, Mexico. A 9 pound, 6 ounce son, born at 11:05 o'clock Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. William G.Hispic, Route 2, Moberly.

A 9 pound, 7 ounce son, born at 4:12 o'clock yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hunt, 4061.2 East street. A 7 pound, 10 ounce son, born at 4:42 o'clock yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs.

James- Osborn, 171 East Burkhart street. Mrs. G. C. Cairo, admitted Saturday.

Mrs. Pearl Dameron, Huntsville, admillcd Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Williams. 610 Fisk avenue, admitted Sunday.

Willie Studivant, son of Mrs. Dorothy Studivant, 511 a to admilted Sunday. John Hurston, 615 Adams avenue, admitted yesterday. Mrs. E.

F. Hartley. Colmnbia. a i today. Mrs.

W. C. Ornburn. Route 3, Moberly, admitted and operated on today. Hattie Israel, Hunbville, operator! on today.

Ernest Linneman, Forest operated on today. Mrs. Richard Reiss, San Antonio, admitted yesterday and dismissed today, 1 Harry Hubbard, 304 South Morley street, dismissed Saturday Mrs. Robert Thomas, Brunswick, dismissed Saturday. Mrs.

Giemoxxf Hayden, Madison, dismissed yestcray after recent operation. Mrs. Russell Bollman, 1207 Emerson street, dismissed yesterday. Mrs. James Lewis and baby son, Jacksonville, dismissed yesterday.

Mrs. Leslie Den-ell and baby daughter, 914 West End place, dismissed yesterday. C. of C. Manager And Family Called By Father's Death Mr.

ami Mrs. Lewis J. Walker, and (wo children left yesterday for Merrill where Mr. Walker's father, Lewis J. Walker, died thai morning.

Mr. Walker, had been in ill health for some time. Ilie son's family visited with him just a (x-w weeks before. Mr. and Mrs.

Walker ami children are expected to return Thursday. The funeral services will held Wednesday in Merrill. Lewis J. Walker, is manager of the Moberly Chamber of Commerce. Madison Christian Gives Attendance Pins MADISON Mrs.

Clara Me- KUmey, Christian Church Sunday School superintendent, presented attendance pius Sunday. Victor Hayden Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry L. Wade, received a five-'-car perfect attendance pin. Mrs.

W. W. Eubank, Ben T. Cunningham and Miss Nortna Jean Sivartz received pins for three years perfect attendance. Jodie Burke, Johnnie Elsbury.

Ronnie Els-bury and Mrs. McKimiey had two a and three month's perfect attendance. Mrs. Jewell Elsbury, Mrs. L.

Tt. Barnes and J. Dee I'icrcc, one jycar, months; Deren- port and Elsbury, one year, six months; a a iless a Lueinda Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Caskic Hayden, one year; Stephen Baker, a White, Jimmie While, Louise Enibrce and J.

P. Ownby, months; Mary Ann Pevenport and Hobby Smith, sin months; and Jean Ann llickey, Mrs. Guy Thrclkeld, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sullins.

Jimmie Sullins, Keith Hoti'han, Bobby alley, Janie Hiley, Jackie Ililey. Miss Besj Baker and L. R. Barnes, three months. State Auditor Visits Here State Auditor Kaskell Holman visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs.

Ethel Doyle, 114 Elizabeth street, during the holidays. Wilford Wares Arc Hosts At Christmas Day Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ware were hosts at a turkey-hen dinner at their country home on Christmas Day. Gifts were exchanged.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Carl a of Independence; Mrs. Myrtle Joiison, William Jobson, Mr. and Mrs.

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