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Page 6 Kekertr Mealtar- fcftdex tad Democrat May 31, 1951 I iff i ana Virginia Arnett Becomes Bride of K. Herbert Huber Miss Virginia Madge Arnett. foster daughter of Mrs. John North Morley street, and Kitchel Herbert Huber, only son of Dr. and Mrs.

L. E. Huber, 107 Brinkerhoff street, were married at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Trinity Methodist Church with the pastor, the Dr. Freeman C. Havighurst, reading the single ring marriage' service.

Present were the immediate families of couple and close friends. The couple were attended by Miss.Emma- Jane Cashatt and Tom Bartee. music was by, Mrs. Albert Mahan, who played softly during the ceremony. The chapel was decorated with white gladioli and white delphinium.

The bride, graduated May 17, from the lower division of Moberly Junior College, wore her white graduation dress with small white ribbon hat and carried red roses. She also followed tradition by wearing something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue and a piece of silver in her shoe. Miss Cashatt wore a light blue swis's dress and small hat and her corsage pink carnations. The bride has been employed the past four years by the Koester Drug Store. The bridegroom 1 will be graduated June 8 from the University of Missouri, Columbia, with a B.S.

in education and a major in science. He A.B. degree in 1949 and plans to continue in the university- the summer semester. He was graduated from Kemper Military Academy in 1943. and served 22 months in the Nayy.

He and his bride are an apartment in Columbia; Birthday Party Given For Gary Lewis, 9 birthday of Gary Lewie with, a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mick 817 Vincil street, Gary WM 9: ycsterday. The -group taken to Rothwell Park where played. Those present Included Paula Gay Creed, Bobby Gene Gerry Vansklke, Mary Jo and Danny.

Schwab, David Eliott. Judy Cawthon, Lawrence Burton, Judy and Delores Lynch, (Betty Jane Gregory, Mrs. Wendell Gregory and Mrs. Earl Eliott. RUMMAGE SALE 305 N.

Ault Friday ind Saturday Dr. Eugene Fray Optometrist ON VACATION Will Rtturn to Office June 4 For Appointment Phone 2492 SOCIAL CALENDAR Triple Four Bunco Club will mee. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Del Riley, 621 Bertley street. Wabash Loyal Star will meet tomorror night at the S.B.A.

Hall. Siler Camp 8006 RNA will mee at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the S.B.A. Hall. Merry Mixer Club will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Steve Milcik, 917 South Clark street.

General W.S.C.S. of the Trinity Methodist Church will meet at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow- night for a covered dish is asked to take her own table service. The Mayme- lites will be hostesses and Mrs. Marion Million will be devo- leader. A- special meeting of the De Molay will be held air 7:30 o'clock tonight at Fire Station No.

1. The girls chorus of the Trinity Methodist Church' Vesper Choir will meet from 6:30 o'clock until 7:30 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Hartley Estill for rehearsal. W.M.S. circles of the First Baptist Church will meet at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the following homes: Mary Davis circle, Mrs.

Ernest Smith. 312 West Logan street; Mary Connely circle, Mrs. Norman Boon, 121 South Sixth; Josephine Ward circle, Mrs. Martha McCullough, 123 Thompson street. Auxiliary to National Association of Letter Carriers will ueet 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Ishmael 1007 Myra veot. Circles of the Coates Street Presbyterian Church Womens Assembly will meet s.i 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the following homes: Esther circle, Mrs. Raymond Falzone, 1012 Fisk avenue; Mary circle, the Misses Jessie a Margaret Sharp, 714 West Rollins street; Ruth circle, Mrs. M. C.

Callaway, 812 West Reed street. The Deborah circle will meet night at the home of Mrs. Veva Marriott, 522 South Williams street. Homebuilders Class of the West Park Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night ath the church. McKiernan Wed in Michigan To R.

Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Barnett, 3Ci Jefferso.i avenue, announce the marriage of their son, Robert L. Barnett to Mrs. Lorraine McKiernan, daughter of and Mrs.

Alver Kodgers of Grand Rapids, Mich. The wedding took place' at 2 o'clock the afternoon of May 26 in First Methodist Church in Granville, with the pastor of-toChurch, the Re v. Gay- e11 ffl iracheon with the county women Women of Christian Churches in County to Meet Here Tomorrow A meeting of women of Christian Churches in Randolph County will be held tomorrow in Central Christian Church, beginning at 11 o'clock, with Mrs. C. O.

Poore, county president, in Members of the Central Christian Women's Fellowship are part of this group and are urged to attend the meeting. The regular general assembly meeting of CWF will.be held at.l o'clock, fore the altar with i ferns, baskets of white gladioli, lilies and white peonies and candelabra. The double service was used. ring as guests of the assembly. Mrs.

Troy Miller will -lead the devotional on, "Faith." for CWF will be in! stall by the Central pastor, the The bride wore a ballerina I Rev'. A. E. Landolt. gown of pink nylon marquisette Mrs.

Milton Duvall of Clarks- over taffeta, and off-the-face ville. president of district seven white hat and white accessories, of C.W.F. in Missouri, will be Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls and her corsage was of pink and white, carnations tied with white satin ribbon: the principal afternoon speaker. Mrs. Duvall, former president of Federated Women's Clubs of i Missouri, is well-known Mrs.

Eldon Rodgers, her having spoken here on several rnatron-of-honor, wore a blue occasions. Her husband is a member of the Missouri Legislature. Fun and Fellowship A. W. Borrons Are Wed 40, Years The 40th wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Borron, 820 Bond street, was celebrated with a turkey dinner at their home Sunday All of Mr. and Mrs. Borron's children were present.

Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borron and children, Larry and Max, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, and children, Carolyn and Richar.d, and Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Kobb and daughter, Bonnette, all'of Higbee, Mr. and Mrs. Van-Borron and son, Ronaid, of Washburn, 111., and Mrs. William Robb and children, Becky and Gary, of Wyoming, 111.

such beautiful WHITE A A toft, smoom ONLY 'MID-HI fluttering for rfrsss and casual wear! eur wonderful varitty.l Coot, fitting. PflTTERSOfTS dress with white accessories. Eldon Rodgers, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Rodgers, mother of 'the bride, wore a gray silk dress with navy blue accessories and i HaS Meeting a corsage of orchids.

Miss Don-1 na McKiernan, daughter of the Tne Fun and Fellowship class bride, wore an aqua blue dress of the Cumberland Presbyterian with white accessories and! Church Sunday school held its Mrs. Mahlon Estes, sister of the May meetin Fridav in the bride, wore a green ensemble home of Mr and Mfs. Marvin with white accessories. i 12 Colhns street Mrs The flower girls were young Eisie Esr5 was evotional lead- nieces of the bride, Karen "l' 11 for hei scripture Gen- Estes, 6, and Judith Rodgers. 5.

2 6 6 They wore yellow organdie with Chapt ve rse; Oa Ephe white accessories. i sl 14th pter 21stTvetrs f'! A reception in the Rodgers was led by Howard Wilbur Newbrough Honored at Picnic On 63rd Birthday I A dinner was held Sunday in Rothwell Park honoring the 63th birthday of Wilbur Newbrough, Route 3, Moberly, with all of his nine children, except a daughter in Illinois, a son in i Kansas City and another son i who is stationed in Korea, pres- i en I Those present were Mr. and i Mrs. Newbrough and son, Dean, of Moberly, Mr. and Mrs.

Al- I bert Newbrough, and Mrs. Walter Young and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh New- a children, Dale and jlmogene, Miss Mary Bannister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnston and daughter, Grace Ann, of Mexico, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Livesay and children, Ida Jean, Jimmie, Carol and Doris, Mrs. Flossie Armstrong and son, Bobby, of Parish Mr. and 'Mrs. Otis Kindell', Mrs.

Ella-Kindell and children, Linda 'and Jimmie, Mr. and Willis Luntsford and children, Leo, Cleo, and Larry, Miss Arlene Newbrough, Miss Esther Livesay and Miss Rose Kirby, all of Moberly, Miss Wretha Newbrough of Kansas City, Mr and Mrs. Johnston, Miss Jean Harding and Joe Harding of Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sumpter and sons, Billy and Keith, of Moberly.

Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Talbert of Fulton. The afternoon was spent In conversation and taking pic- tures. Central Christian Vacation Bible School To Have Closing Program Friday Night The closing exhibition ren Conner, Clyde Burn- program, i roviding exhibi- ham and Mrs.

'Francis Smith, jLjci- Bible School, which-has been! beginners department; bert Edwards Mrs Barnes" lri Progress at Central Christian Davenport, Mrs. Roy Mun- 1 Mrs Farre 1 Mrs Bailev ciLUrch the past two weeks, will son, Mrs. Hubert Boucher Lr-ach Miss Tallen anrf i 0e held at 7 o'clock tomorrow; Miss Darlene Howren, primary jjrMi.il, ur.ne/e lajien ana 4 iu niorm Mrs. Brewer. Irons, Mrs.

J. W. Smith, Miss F.osemary Bailey, Miss Viola Kivett, Mrs. Rex Dun woody, i Miss Geneve Tallen, Mrs. Chester Gibson, Mrs.

James Carver, Miss' Zelda Robinson, Miss Helen Wegs, Miss Robina'Hick- ens, Mrs. Irma Nave, Mrs. Del- sanctuary, of the! department; Mrs. Glenn Trent, church. The 'children of the Mrs.

Lyndell.Button, Mrs. school will participate in the; Bealmer, and Miss Georgeanne program, providing an exhibij, Spurling, junior department; neueKans tion- both of what has been! and Mrs. A. Elsea, inter- Hear Jtate Assembly learned and -what has been! mediate department. 1 Rtinnrf hv Dalonfifo achieved to handiwork projects.

I The program Friday evening. i uy Eighty-two children have i.will.be directed by Mrs. Thorn- Mrs. B. N.

Morgan deleeate I Deen registered and in'attend- as and Mrs. Landolt. It will 4- A irn-i nt TrTrtflr ding trip to' Holland, and other places of interest in northern Michigan. They will live in Grand where the bridegroom is em'ployed by the Gordon Manufacturing Company. Mrs.

Miller Is Guest Of Elwell Contract Mrs. W. J. Miller was a guest when the Elwell Contract Club' met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W.

P. Meriwether, 609 Fisk avenue. Mrs. Frank Goddard scored high and Mrs. Miller was second.

The next meeting will be June 13 at the home of Mrs. G. E. White, 626 Fisk avenue. The hosts served refreshments The next meeting will be in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Watson and Warner Esry will be devotional leader. Attending the 'meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halterman and daughters, Paulette and Joyce, Mr, and Watson and children.

Jeanette, Sammy and Tim; Mr. and Mrs. Earl ELsry and children, Elton and Marsha, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore and daughter, Patty Louise and the hostess, Mrs.

I Marvin Esry and children. Kar- I en, Kimmy, Terry and Sherri Sue. Beta Sigma Phi Group Has Scavenger Hunt A scavenger hunt was conducted when the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Beta -Sigma Phi met Thursday night in the home of Miss Martha Stewart. 847 West street. Prize winners in- he hunt were Mrs.

Donald Barnes, Mrs. James Farrell, Mrs. John Bailey and Mrs. Tom Leach. The hostesses, Miss Geneve Tallen, Mrs.

Tom Brewer and Miss Stewart, served refreshments. Those present were Mrs. Lucille McClurg, Mrs. Guy from, the Prosperity Reb'ekah Lodge No. gave a report of her trip to the Rebekah state assembly held in Lebanon May i 22 and-23, when the lodge met Monday night in -the i Hall Thirty-two members were I present.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left -on Monday and Mr. Morgan returned Tuesday night after attending the I.O.O.F. state assembly where a degree was conferred.

Mrs. Morgan returned at- the close of the assembly on Wednesday. The Moberly Lodge has accepted an invitation' from the Salisbury Lodge to assist In conferring a degree at the district meeting which will be held this fall, in Salisbury. The district president, Mrs. Will Berry, of Salisbury, appointed Mrs.

L. J. Cleeton of Moberly to serve on the necrology committee. She will fill the left by Mrs, Otto Lovell who recently moved to Denver, Colo. At the meeting Monday night the birthdays of Mrs.

Dennis Matthews and Mrs. Leon Birdsell were observed and the group sang "Happy Birthday" to the honorees. The next meeting will be June 11. ance at the School. The faculty Mrs.

Carl Thomas, superintendent; "Mrs. Arthur Landolt and Miss Mary Sue Pat- elude the. exhibition of work and -lessons' and presentation of awards, and will close with a motion picture as ton; assembly 'programs; Mrs. I have been shown during the William Randolph, Mrs. War- i daily assemblies of the school.

T.N.T. Class Holds Meeting af Farm Home Twenty members, and three guests, Ronnie Self, Sue Derby and Delniar Embree, were present when the T.N.T. Class of the Moving to Kansas Mr Mrs. George Coffman, 1200 Franklin street. She has been named Lisa Ann.

Mrs. Coffman is the former Miss Virginia Holbrook-'of Moberly. First Christian, Church met recently in the farm home of Robert and Charles Crutcher. The. president, Robert Crutcher, was in charge of the business meeting and Paul Enochs was elected as treasurer Following the meeting, a wiener roast was held and games played.

George Parents Of Daujter, Liu Ann Their first -child, a 7-pound, 3 daughter, was born at 8:24 Tuesday night to, Mrs. and daugh ter. Kathye, 509 South Clark street, will leave here Monday for Manhattan, they will make their home. Mrs. Da-- vis will be employed there by the Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance' Creme Oil Permanent Wave $5.00 Steam Both and Menage BAILEY'S BEAUTY SHOP 618 So.

Clark Lucille Gray Operator) 607 Bailey CARD OF THANKS I wish tcrthailk everyone for deeds of kindness shown me during my stay at Woodland Hospital. Mrs. J. T. Reynolds Bell's Beauty Shop Complete Beauty Jerrlee Heir 415 Clark Phone WOMENS WHITE WEDGIES GALORE TO 4 Narrow Wldthi Sec Our WALLER'S BOOT SHOP RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2 116 Kirby St.

BUSINESS OFFICE IS CLOSED SATURDAYS If you wish to pay your telephone bills on Saturdays, there is a depository at the; the telephone businesi office. Thank you for your co-operation. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. PUCE YOUR ORDER NOW! WITH H. ZIKE CARPENTER MOBERLY'S EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN SYRACUSE CHINA Order Going in Wed.

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