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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 11

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Union Challenges Legality of Missouri U. Television Station ST. LOL'IS i If Union radio: The letter said the university's employes have asked state Attor-jnew television station-- KOMU-TV ney rulc General John Dalton to at Columbia appears to be in vi- on whether state-supportedjolation of the state constitution. University erf Missouri legally can; Barnett said the constitution pro operate a commercial "any political subdivision station. owning or participating in owner The Local 121J, AFL Elec-jship of private corporations or as tricai Workers, made its request' sociations." students and professors in com- and Mrs Forrest Deicrling snd pleting a wiring job at the trans- relatives at Shenandoah, I a mitter.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tanzs KOMU-TV went into operation this week. "Private ownership of the press and other mass communication me of a Santa Fe were guests Sunday of Mr. Tanzey's sister.

Mrs. Forrest Menefee, and family. in a letter yesterday signed Another local' of the AFL union Ralph Barnett, local president is picketing the station's trans an employe of St. Louis radio sta-imitter south of Columbia, contend ing the university used non-union tion WEVV. To all of our friends --go our wishes for a happy Yuletide season and a wonderful New Year.

And for your pjitronage and good will during the past year we render our thanks. 217 SINGER SEWING CENTER W. Reed Moberly, Mo. ctiiu (JUICJ. md3o mt; dia is one of the great American! ln nTe sts of Mi- heritages," Barnett said, "anc commercial TV stations operatec by governmental agencies could be a direct threat to our freedom, ft' unnecessary, and we're against Herbert Leavene, AKC, Sent to Squadron 108 BRUNSWICK, Maine (FHTNC)-- Herbert W.

Leavene, aviation chief storekeeper, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Leavene, 80S Cleveland avenue, Moberly, and husband of Mrs. Catherine Leavene of Nashua, N.H., has reported for duty with Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 108 at the U.S.

Naval Air Station here. Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 108 is an anti submarine patrol unit that services and maintains aircraft of the command in the area and performs the same function for planes of visiting units on operational exercises. Visiting in Armstrong ARMSTRONG Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Elwood Curtright were Mrs.

James, Mrs. Anna Henderson, Mrs. Clayton Goodrich and a Ellen Kay, and Mrs. Art Hemmings. Visitor at Moberly Holliday Arnold was a visitor Monday night at Moberly.

Mr. and Mrs. Justus Olney and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dry and children, Mrs.

James Garnett and son, Dennis, were guests Sunday at a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dale Kendall at Mexico. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Itricklancl and three children canve Tuesday morning to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Higdon. ler husband arrived yesterday to )e with them.

May the peace and happiness symbolized by the Star of Christmas remain with you throughout the Holiday Season- T. M. R1FFEL AGENCY T. M. RIFFEL i.

F. SELF J. T. RIFFEL HOLLJDAY By Mrs. J.

Hemmings A dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Parrish honoring the 78th birthday of Mr. Parrish. All his children, Mrs.

Sigsby Holder and Mrs. Denzil Bot- Itihs of Madison; Braxton Parrish of West Branch, Iowa, and Denver Parrish of Holliday, and a number of grandchildren, were present. Members of the Holliday Homemakers Club entertained their families at a supper Dec. 8 in the school building. About 40 attended.

Mrs. Mac Donovan was hostess Friday to the Evans Club at her home. Ellen Kay Goodrich, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Goodrich, is ill of the measles.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Blades were hosts at a 6 o'clock dinner Saturday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Glasscock, Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Curtright, Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. Ola Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs.

Holliday Arnold, uest from Ohio Miss Eimly Harsell of Dayton, Ohio, was a guest from Sunday until Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. lolliday Arnold. A dinner was held Sunday at the lome of Mr. and George McGee, west of Holliday, honoring the birthdays of Mrs.

Anna Blackahy. I mother of Mrs. McGce, a George McGee. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Will Trumbo of near Goss; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shrader and Mr. and Mrs. James Secoy and children of Paris; Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy McGee and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Gordon and children of Mexico; Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Blackaby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackaby, Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn McGee and daughter, and Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Duncan and children, all of Holliday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson and children of Palm are here for an extended visit with Mr.

mns cliwning of die joyoas Christmas bells, voices of die ckoir boys, bring to JWM again aH tke warmth of spirit and peace of heart of vats glorious season. A Merry Christmas and Happy Year to All Employees of Huber Motor Co. Lavinder and children of Benton ity, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dry and son of Mexico.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Durbin have purchased the home of the late Mrs. Logan Ensor and moved there Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Deierling and daughter, Margaret, attended Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Sam Deierling at Queen City Sunday. Charles Ransdell has been ill at he home of his brother, Jim Ransdell, near Paris. His daughter, Mrs.

Ralph Patton of Des Moines, Iowa, is at his bedside. Guests From Minnesota Guesls of Mrs. Dollie Curtright Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Marr and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marr of Minneapolis, Minn. They were enroute to Florida on a three week vacation.

On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mason of Paris were guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Snell of Detroit, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Ragsdale. Pat Rasdale, who had been the time, returned home with them, uest ul his grundpartiiis lor some A birthday dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Peters honoring the birthdays of Leta Peters, Gaylord Wisherd and Shirley Pe- ters. Other guests were Mr. a Mrs. Russell Cullifer, Nancy Ad-' ams, Gaylord Wisherd, Mr. a Mrs.

Orville Riley of Paris, a James and Jack Houchins of Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Selsor of Boonville were weekend guests of MnberlT Monitor. maei ann uemocmt I I Thursday, Dec.

24, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ragsdale. Karen Dickerson of Madison was a guest Sunday in the Ragsdale home. A group of young people of the Christian church sang Christmas! carols in Holliday Sunday night.

Connie Long of Kansas City was a guest the first of the week of his mother, Mrs. Laura Long. CAMPS Moberiy's Newest Store For Men and Hatry's Standard Service 4th and Coates Harry Brizendine the Peace of Christmas bless you, May the Christmas love possess May the Faith of Christmas guide you-, May the Christmas Hope provide you. With A MeTy "Christmas And A Happy New Year DALY'S MARKET "wimmm-m-m REAL FOLKS" I meet afl kinds of fofks in my business--most of them are pretty nice, but this fist is extra special: These are the Blue Cross GROUP LEADERS. These folks work in offices, factories and shops afl over the State and serve their associates by making sure their Blue Cross membership is hi They do all this without any extra pay and often not even a "thank you." I guess the GROUP LEADERS fed pretty good at Christmas They know that lots of children-- snd grown-ups too--are having a merry Christmas because they had Blue Cross--Blue Shield protection when they were sick.

And so this Christmas I say Rail to the Group Leaders--A wonderful Christmas and a Happy Year to you and yours. ov farfnaurm In Gooef Mtm I A SERVICE, INC. MISSOURI MEDICAL SERVICE 4904-08 Detmar St. Louis Chamber of Commerce Springfield Spivo Jopfin.

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