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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 7

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Cpl. Guittar In Hospital at San Francisco Moberjyan Wounded In Korea'Writes He Is Doing Well Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Nichols, 308 North Williams, who have been visiting in Florida for four months, are expecting to leave Riviera Beach on March 12 to return home.

They will return'via Knoxville, Cpl. Buford'J, Guittar, son of where they will visit Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Guittar, 200 I and Mrs. Charles H. Bentley, Austin street, in a San Fran-1 former Moberlyans, and will ar- cisco Army hospital receiving rive in Moberly March 21. treatment for a wound in his leg In a letter to the Monitor-In- received in Korean action.

dex, they write: Moberlyans Home Soon After Four Months in Florida The parents were previously notified by the Department of Defense that their son had been wounded. Since arriving at San Francisco Cpl. Guittar has written his parents but he did not tell any details or how serious' wound is. He said he is "getting along fine." Guittar, in the Army five years, joined the Eighth Division in Korea about Dec. 16.

Four Missourians are reported today by the Department as killed in action. All Army men, they are Cpl. Delbert C. Bell, Alton; Pfc. Gaylon L.

McClaine, Morley; Pfc. Richard A. Saunders, Stewartsville; and Pfc. Robert L. Vonallmen, Cabool.

i est Palm Nineteen other Army men are across Lake reported wounded. They are: i Beach. This "It has given us great pleasure to receive. our papers so of assault, promptly, and to be in touch I The Griffins were brought in- Father, Son Sentenced to Jail Terms Shotgun-Is Used in Fight With Third Man at Monroe City PARIS, father and son, John William Griffin, 66, and Robert Griffin, 25, both of Monroe City, were sentenced hsre Saturday to serve 90 days in the Monroe county jail when (seats for any other group, not they pleaded guilty to charges Reserved Seat Sale Continues Tuesday For Region Tourney of reserved "season" tickets for the Junior College Region 16' tournament opening here tomorrow night will be continued tomorrow. Approximately one third of the 100 reserved seat tickets had been sold at noon today.

All reserved seats are in the first two rows on the east side of the M. J. C. gymnasium. There will be no reserved What Are 4-H Mrs.

Brish Daniel Clubs? What Is Their Work? with our friends back home, and the activities of our home town. "Wonderful" Winter "We have had a wonderful four months in Florida, especially good health. While there were some days not too comfortable, still we can't complain of a few 'shivers', compared with the cold back home. 'Here in Riviera Beach, which followed. to magistrate court on a complaint sighed by Aldo Fry.

35, also of Monroe City. He said he and young Griffin quarreled over a sleeping room they had been sharing. The 'son called for help from his father, who entered the room with a shotgun. The gun was discharged in the scuffle where we been since Dec. having left Moberly Nov.

2' No one was struck by the charge, but Fry said young the temperature has never been i Griffin hit him over the head lower than 43 degrees. Riviera with the gun and he suffered a scalp wound requiring five stitches. Tom Spalding, Monroe City Beach is just three miles from Beach and just Worth to Palm is considered the' Pfc. Thomas W. Conduitt, Sa- wannest climate in Florida, on lem: Pfc.

Johnnie R. Gray, House Springs; Sgt. Kenneth W. Gumpenberger, Washington; Cpl. Luther F.

Hatton, Horners- account of the Gulf Stream coming closer to shore from the Caribbean Sea and the prevailing winds in the southeast, marshal, arrested young Griffin. Night Marshal Roy Creasman and Sheriff Russell Wilkes took the elder Griffin into custody. gene; Pfc. Burnham W. Huskey, i stream, and make for a DeSoto; Pfc.

James E. Kinder, warmer climate. Iberia; Pfc. Marvin Keith Lehman, California; Gpl. Ollie Perkins, Kansas City; Sfc.

William H. Sharp. Branson; Cpl. Ivan G. Wilcox.

Jerico Springs; Cpl. Clois E. Hast, Qulin; Cpl. James L. Davis.

St. Loui's; Pfc, Jackie D. Scheerer. Carthage; Visited By Friends "in February, our friends, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. R.

-Enoch, of Moberly. and Miss Iowa Davies of Bloomfield, Iowa, located, in Bradenton, came over to see us Major Reynolds' Mother Here; Will Be Sent to Korea April 1 and we all had a lovely trip to Pfc. Lewis B. Smith. Carroll- i Miami and Key West, ton; Pvl.

James E. Staves, St. "We have just returned from Louis; Pfc. Oliver Taylor, the other coast, Ft. 1 Myers, Warrens burg; Pfc.

Richard D. garasota, Bradenton, St. Peters- Trantham, St. Louis; and Melvin U. Ulery, Berkeley.

Major Elwood Reynolds, Marine Air Force pilot, spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Ada Reynolds, Major Reynolds, based at Cherry Point, N. piloted a plane from his base to Louis and came from even the pep squad, Dean Chevalier said. All seats except those in the reserved seat section will be available on a- first come, first served basis. Play is to begin tomorrow night, at 7:30 o'clock and continue through Friday in the eight-team tournament.

Four Are Dead in St. Louis Crashes, Three on Bridge ST. LOUIS, March 5--iff)--Four persons were killed and nine By Roberta Schmidt Chariton Home Agent This is National 4-H Club Week, but what are 4-H Clubs? The 4-H Clubs are organized groups of young who are engaged in farming, hornemak- ing, or community activities under the guidance of co-operative extension workers 'and local volunteer leaders trained by them. 4-H Club work is a part of the national system of co-operative extension work in agriculture and homemaking, in which the United States Department of Agriculture, the University of Missouri, and the county extension organization participate. "Learn By Doing" Any boy or girl between the ages of 10 and 21 years who agrees to "learn by doing" may enrol! in a 4-H Club.

The club elects i own officers, plans and carries out programs based on the needs and interests of the young people, were injured series meetings, and a four of which, occurred on the MacArthur bridge over the Mississippi river. Warren Metcalf, 25, and his wife, Lula Bell, 23, Negroes, were killed about 9 p.m. yesterday when their automobile struck the curbing on the bridge, then crasheS'into the steel sup- holds regular takes part in There are 4-H Clubs in all counties of every state, Dies at Centralia; Funeral Tuesday CENTRALIA, March Psarl Inez Daniel, 74, died at "noon yesterday in the Way Nursing Home, where she had been a patient the past 19 months. Born in Jamestown, Mrs. Daniel came 'here in early childhood.

She was married Jan. 20, 1395. to Brish B. Daniel, who, with their three daughters, survives. The daughters are Mrs.

James E. Beatty and Mrs. James -F. Cox, both of Mexico, and Miss Lillian Daniel, Centralia. She also is survived by three grandsons, three granddaughters and nine great-grandchildren; and by three sisters, Mrs.

Kenneth Hulen, Mexico; Mrs. Hattle Meyerpetter, St. Charles, and Mrs: Irene Newton, Las Vegas, Calif. The body will be in the Meador Funeral Home until services at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in First Christian Church by the Rev. G.

M. Perry. Burial will be in City Cemetery. share responsibilities for community improvement; and serve as citizens in maintaining world peace. Ruptured Men Get $3.50 Gift for Trying This John Arnold Speaker At Insurance Meeting John Arnold of Moberly, assistant district manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, addressed a meeting of the North Missouri Life Underwriters, held Friday in Kirksville.

He spoke on "Social Security and Service Reports." He was assisted by Sam Shumate, representative of- the North American, Life Insurance Company of Chicago, who discussed "Canvassing for Selected Emotional Events." The next monthly meeting of, the North Missouri Association Mobedy Monitor- India and Demcent Monday, March 5, 1951 will be April 6 in Moberly. Plans were made for attendance' of members at the annual meeting March 30 in Kansas City of the Missouri Association of Life Underwriters. First Baptist Church Group Meets Tuesday Section 2, Ladies Aid, Baptist Church, will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home ol Mrs. V. M.

Packwood, 800 West Reed "Old at --Man. You're Crazy your at 70. T)T rundown Icellr due oWy to Isfk of many men women call Try OMftt Tooie vim. vjffoc. youactf ftnlni; this very day.

Get Introductory or lofay, foKUOf rtfuced ftiot, aOr Alaska, Hawaii, and Jlico. aftsas Cit Here is an and in improved means ct holdin.tr rup- Puerto fare that has- becefitted, thousands of ruptured men and wom- The program is helping to in- en in the last year. farm income, improve crease erstructure on the other side. adult responsbilities. Samuel D.

Bender, 20, died in the standard of living increase I Inconspicuous, without the satisfaction of community life, an'd prepare young people city hospital during thft day Of injuries suffered in a Similar crash early yesterday morning. About two hours before that two other crashes occurred at about the same bridge. spot on the Police Captain Otto Selle said there by train. His mother and fle believed the series of crashe Graveside Services Held This Afternoon For John Evasco Bcby Graveside services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Oakland Cemetery. by the Rev.

Jack stanton, pastor of Carpenter Street Baptist Church, for Rebecca Ruth Evasco, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Evasco, 207 Halleck street. Born Feb. 18, the baby died at 9:35 o'clock yesterday morning in Whitaker Hospital.

burg and Tampa, and enjoyed a nice visit with the Powells and Enochs. "While here, we have been the guests of Mrs. Nichols' 'brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Murray of St. Paul, who have wintered here for the last 14 years." his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Vanskike, accompanied him to St. Louis yesterday. Major Reynolds, in the Marine Air Force since he enlisted in World War Two.

will be sent to Korea April 1. His wife, the Miss Mildred Lewis of Moberly, and their daughter, Vicki, will remain at Havelock, N. near Cherry Point, until school is out and then will return to Moberly. Judge Bohannon Goes To Albuquerque, N.M. Driver Flned $50 Police Judge W.

G. Bohannon Mag strote Court HEAD COLD NASAL CONGESTION today is on his way to Albuqusr- que, N. to visit his daughter, Mrs. Spencer Turner, and granddaughter, his 7-year-old Gretta Dean. Virgil Lee Summers, Route 3, Huntsville, was fined S50 and costs in magistrate court this morning when he pleaded guilty Mrs.

Turner and ner daughter to a charge of and reck WJTH FAST 2-DROP ACTION OF PENETRO NOSE DROPS NOW thru WED. A Picture That Both Women and Men Will Enjoy on the of Capri I Joseph Jbntaine fatten BUGS CARTOON JOE DOAK'S COMEDY LATEST NEWS will return with Judge Bohannon. They plan to leave Albuquerque Thursday. Gretta Dean was taken to New Mexico about two months ago because of her doctor reported that her inv will allow her to be brought home. Police court was scheduled to i be held here this morning under I Judge Bohannon, but has been postponed.

Nine persons were to answer charges in this morning's session. less driving dhile drinking. R. Marshall then recommended that his driver's license be suspended for six months. Magistrate A.

fined Summers, was a record for any single spo on the bridge in such a shor perio'd of time. August Werner, 69, was killed yesterday afternoon in a three car crash on' the express high way in Forest Park. All the victims were St. Louis- ans. Oliver Harvey Legion Unit to Meet Tuesday The Oliver Harvey Auxiliary of American Legion will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow night in the'home of Mrs, Leatta Blake, 718 South Fourth street.

Plans for the American Legion birthday party will be made. Lt. Elwyn Yeater Home On Leave After Cruise Lt; (j.g.) Elwyn Yeater is visiting in Moberly after returning from a cruise to Cuba aboard the destroyer. USS John Weeks. He will leave tomorrow for Charleston, accompanied by Mrs.

Yeater and their three children. Lt. Yeater is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Yeater.

Minor Damage in Collision. Saturday Minor damages were inflict-1 ed on two automobiles in a col- lision at Coates and Clark streets at 4:25 Saturday afternoon. Tile vehicles involved were a 1941 Plymouth coupe, driven by W. M. Newbrough of Route 2, Moberly, and a 1941 Nash coupe, driven by W.

S. Hendren, near Madison. Every Individual Business Transaction Must Carry Its Own Profit GEORGE S.MAY COMPANY cxnAvtvtiAina. a i i i Engineering Chicago III Established 1925 I Mt. Shiloh W.M.TJ.

Meets With Miss Gaines DARKSVILLE Miss Minnie Gaines was leader of the lesson when the Shiloh W.M.S. met recently ait her home. The lesson subject was Mrs. Winifred Foudree gave the devotional, "Then Will I Heal Their and Mrs. J.

R. Miles and Mrs. Ernest Heif-! ner also were on the program, i A love gift offering for the W.M.U. Training School at Louisville, was taken and plans were made for observing the week of prayer for home missions, to be held some time this month. THE NEW HIT ALL THE WHOLE TOWN APPLAUDING! HOLIDAY- HOLDEN CRAWFORD Screw Play by Albert Mannhemer by S.

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