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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 4

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Starts Yues Greatest JANUARY SALE of beautiful THE AUBREY CLINTON FREEMAN WEDDING PARTY--The newlyweds pose with their attendants, Charles Bagby, left, and Miss Joyce Lewis, right. Mrs. Freeman is the former Miss Delores Lee Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. 824 North Ault street. He is the Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Freemen, Huntsvilie.

They were married New Year's Day in the Jefferson Avenue Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. R. G. Honey. The newlyweds are now living in Huntsvilie, where the bridegroom is associated with his father in farming.

4 Monitor Index and Democrat Monday, Jan. 7, 1952 50 Loveliest Styles From 9 Favorite Manufacturers j- onr of mnsi. i a fashion jiroiiiouons have. Ir. is i A i i a Sale of i Aftr-r of careful a i i i i i i i i in i everyone new were i i i i a i i i in minij in brinz to i i i in--; ami id the price.

We MIT a i i i brim: i event. i realize jrreac savings. "i nil i be a a at i selection literally hundreds even WHIT- i a i i ymj i i summer months. Styles by smart. i i de-igners" who fashion manufacturtrs who ai'f a i a fabrics from America's best mills along i i i our a i i lo i i at savings all have joined a to wnkr i jireatcst rot ton Dress Evcni.

you a ever knovvTi. at'f- Cfirri' 1 vou too will be di.ii-i.o-d. ana ew5 Wcbash Loyal Star Installs Officers Mrs. Wray Richardson, Mrs. Charles Earsom and Mrs.

Fred Axt were Installing officers when Wabash Loyal Star 1952 officers assumed their duties at a meeting held Friday night in S.B.A. Hall. The new officers include: President, Mrs. j. I.

McClurg; vice-president, Mrs. Ike Shaw; recording secretary, Mrs. Richard Squires; chancellor, Mrs. Fred Axt; treasurer, Mrs. George Palliser; financial secretary, Mrs.

C. C. Axt; marshal, Earcom; assistant marshal, Mrs. William Stephens; warder, Harry Davis; sentinel, Mrs. Den-j nis Matthews; flag bearer, Leroy Lynch; musician, Mrs.

WR. Burnham; and trustees, Leroy Lynch, Harry Davis and Tom Solomon. The retiring president. Mrs. W.

C. Cline, was presented with a past president's pin and Mrs. Cline gave each of her officers a corsage. Six new members. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Kessler, Mr- and Mrs, J. B- Bowden and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Ray, were initiated.

A reception for new officers was held, arranged- by Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Burnham, who also served refreshments.

Prizes went to Kessler, Mrs. McClurg, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Palliser. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their svmpa- thy and kindness during the ill- ness and death of our loved one.

Also doctors and nurses at Co- lumbia Hospital. Dr. Esselman of Huntsvilie and Patton Funery al Home. Also Rev. Floyd Case and the singers.

i Mrs. Robert Lair and child- ren, Roberta and Alan; Mrs. i W. J. Davies, Roy Lair.

It's so easy to relieve coughs and stuffiness of colds in a hurry this home-proved way with 2 spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in a vaporizer or in a bowl of boiling water as directedinpackage. Just breathe in the steam i Every single breath carries VapoRub's soothing medications deep into throat and large bronchial tubes. It medicates irritated membranes, helps restore normal breathing. For coughs or upper "bronchial congestion there's nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam. For continued relief always rub it on throat, chest and back.

CALENDAR Sigma Phi Gamma Alumnae will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight with Mrs. Richard Career, 111 Bedford street- Delvers Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight with Mrs. W. Sims Haynes, 649 West Logan street. Section One of Ladies Aid of First Baptist.

Church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Frankie Bullock, 714 West Coates Gay 20's Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night with Mrs. Ernest Padgett, 440 West Rollins street. Current Topics Club will meet tomorrow in the Municipal Auditorium club rooms. W.C.C.

Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Belle Riggs, 605 Adams avenue- Rho Tau Club will meet tomorrow rftgnt with Miss Alma Porter. 93U Concannon street. Pastime Bridge Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Virgil Ballhrope, 139 Bedford street.

Tuesday Night Bridge Club will meet tomorrow night with Miss Ann Meriwether, Fisk avenue, Sans Souci Bridge Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs, Mike Sullivan, 117 Elizabeth street. Moberly University Women will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night with Miss Josephine Richardson, 206 East Wigntman street. West Park P.T.A. will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the school. Section 2, Ladies Aid of First Baptist Church, will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with Mrs.

S. L- Poe, 212 Epperson street. R.N.A. SOOf will meet with Mrs. J.

D. Smith. 600 South Williams street, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Ruth Martin Sunday School class of Coates Street Presby- terian church will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the I home of Mrs. E.

B. Strait, 323 i South Williams street. Fifth section of Christian Women's Fellowship, Central Christian Church, will hold its regular meeting in the church parlors at 7 o'clock tomorrow, night with Mrs. Carl i Henderson presenting the pro: gram. Junior Sigmas will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the i home of Miss Molly Kelly, 724 South Williams street.

I Sarah June Davies i Weds Sgt. Haggard Miss Sarah Jane Davies, daughter of Mrs. Anna Davies of Huntsvilie, and Sgt. N. J.

Haggard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haggard, Route 2, Moberly, were married Dec. 26 in Albuquerque, Sgt. Haggard is stationed at the Kirtiand Air Base there.

He and his bride are now living in an apartment at 1415 East Gold street, Albuquerque. Former Moberlyans Married in Mexico i Mrs. Kathcrine Pauline Dod- and Roy Lee Goff both of Mexico, were married Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura Brown of Mexico. The mony was performed by the Rev, C.

Spurgeon McClung. pas-i tor of the First Baptist Church i in Mexico. Th bride if a daughter of C. A. Noah or Moberly and is ployed by the International Shoe Company.

The bridegroom is an employe of the Missouri Power and Light Company at Mexico. Mrs. Moore Hostess To La Bonne Amie Mrs. Jack Moore, 541 Fisk avenue, entertained members of La Bonne Amie Bridge i Wednesday afternoon when i there were two additional guests, Mrs. Richard Carter and Mrs.

Donald Orscheln. Mrs. Richard iReiss made high score: Temple Jay Stephens was sec-! ionti high scorer; and Mrs. Ben- nett Haynes made third high! score. i Mrs.

Reiss, 809 South Williams street, will entertain the club January 18. Something New For '52 A Sparkling Edition of Patterson Fashions Some like them dark -Some like them light -Gentle tones or gaily bright Dresses For Visiting For Shopping Voyage Yes, Dresses for All Day Wear i i i i i a i i vou've ever scon. They appear in a of fa-hinn magazines you read, such as a Made- nii'i-e'le and Sizes for even-one--voor Juniors II Mi--r- 10 20. a sizes r.n 2-! 1 1 rii i i n's to 4-i. fabrics in pvcr-ptionn! dresses dcsii-ned for ihosc who want to look their best.

IN THREE GREAT SALE GROUPS Delphians Hove 'Trip On the Mississippi' Mrs. Lionel Thompson took members of Delphian Study Club on a "float trip down the i sissippi" when she was program leader Wednesday night. The group met at the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Crawford, 106! Brinkerhoff strf st. It was voted to give S2 to the tuberculosis fund. I The next meeting will be held with Mrs.

Robert Ma this, Bond street. a a 16. VICKS VAPORUB OES Members Attend Jefferson City Party Mrs. Reese Petty, deputy grand matron of the 18th dis- trict of O.E.S., and Mrs. Russell Miles, grand Eiecta, were among Moberiyans attending a reception Saturday night in Jef- xerson City, given by "that chapter in honor of Mrs.

Fern Barton, member, who is grand treas- surer. Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Miles were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Prank Wilson and Mrs. Dale Ward and also attending i were Mrs. Joshua Lynch and 'Mrs. H. McKinney.

i Esther Circle Meets The Esther Circle of the Coates Street Presbyterian Women's Assembly met Friday afternoon with Mrs, George Cumberland, 620 West Lee street, "The Newness of Life" was the lesson theme of Miss Ada White. Mrs. Herschel Thomspon gave: the devotional. i The hostess served refresh-1 merits followed by a social hour, Creates Protective Warmth for to relieve coughs and sore muscles Musterole Instantly creates wonderful protective wcmilL rlpht applied on chest, throat and back. It not only promptly relieves couphinp and InOamm.itlon but up painful local congestion.

Values to $6.98 Regular $8.98 Values Values to $12.95 i i a a a ntnv of i great sale to plan your summer cotton Drosses a i since of the new a a You won't I i I i a i i lo miss At. low-- Imv i i i in a i i a i i i i ivisr. i i i i i not. i i out 1 i i mure. Nor Only A Sole of Cotton Dresses-This Is A Fashion Show of Better Cotton Frocks All Ready-to-Wear Salespeople Will Be Wearing Them.

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