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The Pantomimes "resent Program At Auditorium The Pantomimes, a troupe of performing students composed of seniors at Moborly High ichool and Moberly Junior Col- ege students, presented a full evening show last nlgllt In tlie Municipal Auditorium. Mrs. Ludmilla Munroe sponsor, says, pantomime is one he oldest of dramatic forms; unhampered by language, it is ruly universal. She continues 'Each mime In Ills wbitcfacts representative but anonymous man--in other words everymen whose struggles are those, of all this art has been called "the Ian gunge of tlie human heart'." Members of Ihe pantomime are: Tim Conley Lyndell Durbin, Mary Jo Harris, Rebecca Harris, bean Holman, Edgar Klnkadr, Steven Col lacn l.arkin, Tami Larhin, Cyn (hla Major Dick Munroe, Becky Noel, David Terrell, Wallace Viley, Hruce Watts nnd Dave Wilkison. In lasl night's program Tim Conley and Dean llolman work ed the lights and Mary HarrL and Cynthia Majrir worked the curds.

The troupe performed more varied ucis in the lance. Criterion Bible Class Views Holiday Film The Criterion. Bible Class of Trinity United Methodist Church icld Its covered dish dinner Monday night in Fellowship Jail, with 37 persons present. Mrs. Thomas Dunlop, Mrs.

Johnson and Mrs. L. Myers were hostesses. Miss Eda Stauterman gave tlie Invocation. Guests of the class were Miss ieorga Slauterman, Mr.

and rtrs. David See, Miss Linda Trcgnago and Miss Barbara jiinsford. Mrs. Ira O'Neil, president, conducted the business session. The class voted to give $5 to the Salvation Army Tree of Lights.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Gunn, Mrs. Lula Johnson, Mrs.

Leona Hollirook and Ira O'Neil contributed to the birthday fund. Mrs, See gave a reading, "The Legend of the Black Madonna," Miss Lunsford showed a film, "Tho Night Before Chrislmas." She also sang "I accompanied by Miss Tregnago. All officers were elected serve another year. Gifts were presented to each officer. The next meeting will be Jan.

19, at p.m., with Mrs. Ida McDonald and Mrs. Helena, Crawford as hossesses. everal Guests At Meeting of Randolph OES Randolph Chapter Numbci iO, Order of the Iwistern ict Tuesday night in the Ma mic Temple, with Mrs. Maur Balllnger, worthy matron id M'nrlon Davidson, worthy TA.M! LARKIN, sluu'ent at Moberly Junior College, Is shown here as she presents a solo pantomime in lost night's Pantomime performance held at the Municipal Auditorium.

The objective of the Pantomime is to tell a story by the use of hand gestures and facial expressions. Makeup is applied to the face in on attempt to make the face movements more pronounced. English Club to Present Double Feature Puppets Tomorrow nt 4 o'clock and again Saturday at 1:30 p.m. the English Club of the Junior Col- loee will present "Punch and Judy" and the fairy tale. "Han" at the Fourth sel and Grelel" Street Cinema.

Each of Ihe complete shows lasts nti nt one hour nnd fifteen minutes, nnrj Mrs. Ludmilla Munroe, English Club sponsor. says parents should he able to pick up their children about 6:15 p.m. Friilny and nt nboul 2:45 on Saturday. Arrangements have been made wilii (he Moberly Police Deparlmest to direct traliic and maintain traffic safely during (his period.

The price- of admission la 50 cents for school children up to 12, 75 cents for other students, and $1 for adults. Puncli Heplnced The puppets for Judy" consist of iroductlon has been complicated thus far, because dog with ayen for anything edible cd wheatpaste In the papicr- nache r.nd consumed Punch he chief character. Another 'unch is currently drying in the oven and should be ready by Friday, Mrs. Munroe sai "Punch and Judy" is tra- "Punch nru time; and so, some of thesi heads about 'iVi inches long nnd heads about 5" long dctei cloth garments The puppeteer's hand wears live er be used. Mrs.

Mimroo sale puppet like and the little finger and tlmn dltional play of Punch, a vcvv self-determined man, who (romps his way Ihrough life using people's heads for stepping stones. Not even liic Devil him self can get him down. Imported Puppets The other play. "Hnnscl ant Grelel," consists of sevora characters Tlie children, iheii parents, an nngcl, and. course, the witeh.

The puppet were designed by a young oslovak sculptor a poured in rubber. Unfortunate ly, rubber is not impervious ioratcd so Hint they can no long However, enough other charac diamonds set in a breathtaking duster effect. TOTAL WEIGHT from Vi carat to1 carat Priced from $150 BECRAFT W. Reed Moberly, Mo, Mrs. Burton, 81, Of Renick, Dies; Funeral Saturday Mrs, Lacey ((Mamie) Burton, 81, Renick, died today at 12:20 a.m.

in Community Memorial Hospital where she had leen a patient for 14 days. Mrs. Burlon was born in Ma rlon County on Jan. 9, 1888 daughter of Joseph and Marga Young Turnbaugh, She en ler husband had resided in Re nick tho past 22 years. Surviving are her husband, one son, James Burton, Mexico; two daughters, Mrs.

Ethel Holohan. Moberly, and Mrs. Louise Dooley, Monroe City; one sister, Mrs. D. B.

Foster, and one brother, John Turnbaugh, both of Calgary. Alberta, Canada three grandchildren, a 16 greatgrand- children. Sh was preceded in death by three sons. The body is at the Cater Fa noral Home where services wil be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Bur ial will be In Oakland Ceme tery.

Visitation will begin tomor row at 10 a.m. New Members For WO TM Here The Women of th Me nose, Chapter 1280, met last night lithe Moose Home, with 15 mem bers present. Mrs. Russell Dubree presidet at the meeling. Ten candidates were accepted into membership.

Mrs. Jimmie Chrislal. cMd care chairman, i be In charge of the Jan. 14 chapter night program. Several children of Moose members will honored at Party Marshall Wolf celebrated his 2th birthday Sunday with a arty in the home of his par- Ms, Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Wolf, 17 South Clark Street. The home was decorated in the Christmas mollf. Several games played including Bingo, fter which the honoree opened is gifts. Refreshments of birthday iake, one topped by candles and by Christmas peppermint Christmas candy, ice ream and orange punch were served.

Each guest received favors candy and a balloon, and two irizes. Those attending were Bobby ton, Jeff Kellogg. Freddj Hubbard, David Turner, Scot Mark Morgan, Timrm Uidgeway and Mitchell and Melvin Wolf Jr. Mrs. Wolf was assisted by Mrs, John Wcant md her young son, John was also present for a shor lime, ilron, presiding in (he East.

This was (he first meeting year for the new preside. Mrs. Clenwood Robb. worthy Mrs Tom Summers, chaplain, atron, and Klenwocd Habb, nrlhy patron, of (he Cairo inplcr Number 180, were In- oduced and welcomed. Mrs.

aisy Clark, past matron of the cxico Chapter, and Mrs. Bea- Ice Tucker, past matron of the present musical program. iMrs. Alice VanSike won the attendance prize. The meeting wns closed by Mrs.

Gomes Voarcrm Leader illsbury Chapter, were also Iroduccd and welcomed. The regular business a ansacled, followed by a Christ- las program. Mrs. j. M.

Kerin gave the Chtis'mas Story ken from Luke 2. The annual hrlslmns donation to the Sal- atlon Army Tree of Liglils was iken. Hefrcsbmcnls served uring the social hour which jllowcd. Mrs. C.

K. Swan, Mrs. ola Johnson and Mrs. Pearl 'ells Stout were in charge, as- slcd by Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. homns and Mr. and Mrs Daidson. meeting will bo Jan at the temple.

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Three prisoners (led up a guard it the Jefferson County jail in xiuisvillc and took his "keys bu ailed to escape. They conldn 1 met their wny of (he a ind were caught when they at cmplcd to hide. The fisher, a member of the weasel family, is one of the few animals to prey consistency up on the porcupine. Mrs.

Bill Gaines Gives CWF Lesson The Maty Rae Group, CWF of Central Christian Church me Sunday night at the home Mrs. Arthur Landolt for Christmas party. There were 19 members four guests, Mrs. Jim Stone Mrs. D.

L. Bradley, Miss Kari mith tnd Mrs. Richard Stone resent. It wan announced that the an tal Cl'ristmas Eve Commnn will be held from until 1 m. and the Christmas Pagcan ill he presented Sunday at m.

The Christmas program wa iven by Mrs. Bill Gaines, wh ave a "Portrait of Jc.su..." The next meeting will be Jsn. at the home of Mrs, Jerome ivans, 631 Farror. The Mary Rae Group, CWF Central Christian Church finger operating the head, and ers were available to pineh-hi for Hansel, Gretel, and the pai cuts with a few alterations i hairstyles, make-up and clotl Ing. The puppets' features ca be painted in with watcrcolor.

and wiped off or altered at wil The play follows the line Himincrdinck's opera, "Hans and instead of th much cruder plot of the trnd folk tale. Til esc plays last pe forr.iuu at the Fourth Slret Cinema five years ag The pr ceeds of ihe productions i help tho English Club's Scholarship fund. Refreshments will be available al the concession stand; ushers will be provided to help those children who need help. Holiday Brunch Held In Landolt Home Twenty-five members of the Intercessory Prayer Group of Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) were guests at a Chrislmas brunch yesterday morning in the home of Mrs. Arthur Landolt.

Guests wc-i'u served from a table decorated in Uie Christmas theme. Mrs. Landolt presented each with a. Christmas favor. The regular prayer service followed the meal.

Mrs. John Hllj conducted the lesson and led In prayer for the ill, (he shut-Ins and men In the Armed Forces, The group meet ench Wednesday at 9 e.m, ia tlie church parlor. Disciples of Christ) held its nnual Christmas party and pro- ram Sunday night in thp home the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur vlth 25 members pres- nt.

Mrs. Joa Davis, president, unducted Ihe business session The group voted to send gifts to he Lenoir Home for the Aged ind the Woodhavon Home for Exceptional Children as its Christmas project. Mrs. William Gaines present, ed the Christinas program on Jcsus Christ the Man," Basing icr Interpretation on the scrip ures, Mrs. Gaines discussec human nature of which revealed His ability to un derstand and relate man's prol- ems to God, and which serve li reconcile man to God.

Mrs. Gaines portrayed tt. personality and the physica side of Jesus as well as Hi spiritual nature. She told of 111 deep love of Jesus tot His fam ily and friends, and His abtlit to enjoy life even though that each day brough Him nearer to the Crucifixion Following the program. Mr? Davis presided at the tea tab! i was decorated in th Chrislmas theme.

The meeting closed with Hi Missionary Benediction. Virginia Wilson and E. S. Barnes Wed Virginia R. Wilson and E.

S. Bun) Barnes, Moberly, wore married Nov. 27 in Hayti, Mo. They were attended by Miss Donna Summers, niece of the iride, and Lowell E. Summers, irother of the bride, both of Memphis, and Columbus, they are now residing at 511 Morehead.

Judge Earl Noel Levies Fines in 10 Police Cases Police Judge Earl B. Noel le vied fines in 10 cases today The defendants, charges an fines were: Careless and imprudent ing-- William C. Jones, HunU ville, $100. Failure to yield right of wa Mrs. J.

M. Gaunt, Route Macon, $15; Gerald E. He dinghaus, Route 2, Moberly, $15 Failure to keep to right -Ralph H. McNeely, Madiso $15. Failure to stop for stop slg Harold G.

Wolfe, Route 1, Moberly, Mary Klizabeth Bookout, 412 South Fourth $15; George R. Sullivan IM Elizabeth. $10; Michael P. McCawley, 1614 Douglas, $15. Excessive noise Willie S.

Cox, 2 Nickell terrace, $10. Making turn George W. Sparks, 315 Fifth, $5. Moberly Monitor-Index Evening Democrat 'age 4 18,1969 Society Calendar Moberly Chapter, Daughters of the American Colonists will meet Saturday for a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon at Reed's Corner, with Mrs. R.

M. Cater and Mrs. J. W. Holcolm as hostesses.

A gift exchange elll be held. The Friendship Club will meet tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs. Goldie Friederich, 408 South Clark street Yule Dinner Held ByWabashClub The Christmas dinner for the Wabash Retiree! Sheet Meta Workers and Wives Club was held last night in the Hollywood Steak House, with 20 members attending. The group then went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wilson for a Chrislmas' party. Games were played. The hosts served refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Ezra Hartgrove. Curing a short business session officers were elected for the coming year.

The next meeling will be Jan 16 with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson as hosts. Albert Fetzers Wed 50 Years SALISBURY Mr. and Mri.

Albert were honored Sunday afternoon with in open louse at the Dulany Library in observance of their 50th wed-' ling anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. J. A.

Detroit, son and duugh-- of the honored pie, were hosts to the event. Mrs. J. C. Phllpott, sister of Mr.

Fetzer, presided at the guest book. Approximately 125 friends and relatives Guests were greeted by Dr. Fetzer in a brief talk. He then proposed a toast to his parents. Mr.

was horn and reared, on a farm near Keytesville. He has a twin sister now residing in Chillicothe. Mrs. Felz-er was Ihe daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Hurry of Salisbury. The Felzers started their' married life on a farm but later moved to Salisbury. They have operated the Fetzer Fur and Wool a grocery store and meat store in Salisbury, and at one time were rin business in Keytesville. Mr. and Mrs.

Fetzer reside Third active members of the First Baptist Church. Dr. Fetzer is an only child and the honored couple have five granddaughters ranging in age from 22 years to 12. Dr. Fetzer is a graduate of the Salisbury Hieh School, attended Central Methodist College Fayelte, and graduated from the Osteopathic College in Neighbors and friends ed with the reception.

Charter Is Draped at Beauceant Meeting The Moberly Assembly Numer 20, Social Order of the ieauceant, held its Christmas uncheon at the Masonic Tem- le. Mrs. J. I. McClurg and Mrs.

Arthur Schwab were In charge of tre luncheon. Mrs. W. C. Durbin and Mrs.

Floyd White ecorated (he dining room in he Christmas theme. Mrs. Pearl Wells Stout and Mrs. Jennie Logan were in Charge of the gift exchange. The charter was draped foi Mrs.

H. J. McKinney. The open Installation of new officers will be heid Jan. 3, at p.m., in the temple.

A prac- ice of the installation wllj be held Dec. 28, at 2 p.m. The next regular meeting will Jan. 8, at 2 p.m., in the The weather station at Alert, on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island, is the most northerly community in North America. CHRISTMAS GIFTS COLONIAL OFFICE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT 111 W.

Coatei A New Young Fashion On The Now Scene Ultimately Casual With An Air Qf Sophistication. You'll Love It In Red, Navy or Brown. TACKS see our pretty drcsiM for festive and Chrisrmat Let vt swMh you in the rich fullness of the Seventies Styled for the Junior Miti or anyone young at he.rt. fop of the Christmas list Join the fashion lutionl Next time you're invited la formo4 affair, make the scene in elegant evening pantt. I 421 W.

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