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Moberly Monitor-Index Evening Democrat Monday, Jon. 3,1966 5 Social Club News Karen Stinnett and Darrell Stuart Both of Moberly, Are Engaged to Wed Christmas Dinner Held in Moberly By Round Table Round Table Club held its annual Christmas dinner Thursday for husbands and guests at the Hollywood Steak House. The dinner tables were decora- fed with symbols of the season and sleighs of greenery a berries drawn by reindeers. The game of Bollyia was played following the dinner with Mrs. Eugene Rohan and Temple Stephens winning honors.

Gifts were presented to all present. Punch, Christmas cookies, candies, dales and nuts were served throughout the evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilhitc, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs.

Temple Stephens, Dr. and Mrs T. Fleming, Judge and Mrs Lue Lozier, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rohan, and Mr.

and Mrs. Hay Lamke, Mi's. Ann Smith, Miss Janet Fleming, Mrs. Charlotte Hunter and Miss Eula Baker. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Alien White, St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. William Rodgers.

Miss Karen Stinnett Mr. and Mrs. Charles i nett, 700 St. Charles, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Karen and Darrell Sluart, son ol Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Slu- art, 1502 South Morley. Miss Stinnett is a senior in the lower dipision of Mobtrly Elledge and Finnell Wedding Rehearsal Dinner in Sturgeon Junior College. Mr.

Stuart, a 1964 graduate ol the lower division of Moberly Junior College, is a member of tne National Guard in Moberly. He a completed basic training al Fort Leonard Wood and will be S'ationef 1 at Fort Knox, after Jan. 6. Social Calendar Easy Go Club will meet tomorrow night in the home of STURGEON The Rev. and 1 Mrs.

Gsorgs L. Elledge were hosts Thursday night to a re- Tne estway Club will meet hearsal dinner in their tomorrow at 2 p.m. the Mis- street. The Westway Club will meet nearsai dinner their home for their son, John, and Miss sourl Power and Ll nt club Karin Finnell, who were married Friday in Renick. Modern Seekers Study Club, MFWC, will meet tomorrow at Those attending were Miss I TME, WC mee tomorrow at Julann Sfickney.

Miss Wanda 1 1:3 in tlle home of Mrs Tinker, Miss Aiberfa Elledge, i Armslro 220V South tvTM i rourlh slreel. wilh Mrs. Wen- Tom Overly, Junior Elledge, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hymei-s Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Franklin, Mrs. Robert Smith and Tomia, Rusty! Chism, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1 Fourth street, with Mrs.

Wendell Belcher as co-hosless. Mrs. J. C. Parks will give the Ladies Aid of the ana Mrs.

Norman 1 Shonhart and Leslie, Mr and irst Ba tlst Cnurch wll! meet mi lomnrrnw at '). rv in ffin Mrs. Thomas Finneil, and the guests of honor and hosts. Mrs. Doyle Scott Entertains Bridge Club tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in the home of Mrs. C. W. Weeks, 800 South Williams street. Mrs.

Retha Sparkman will present the devotional. Randolph Chapter Number 150, Order of the Kastern Sar, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Wade Walker received high score for guests, and Mrs. a and Mrs. HayS scltnf lo 1 Snow, Artie Air Lash Northwest; Manv Trapped I (Continued From Page 1) emergency i off 2 5 0 I miles of roads between Moscow and Ihe liny ski resort village of McCall Sunday as falling snow made travel impossible.

500 Students Trapped Resort owners said about 500 college students were trapped in MeCali, crowding as many as tight lo a room with lillle hope of making classes today. Police turned back students attempting to drive from McCall. Both the University of Idaho, Moscow, and Washington State University, Pullman, said rolls would not be called today although classes would be in session. Depths reportedly reached 18 indies as the snow continued to fall in Idaho and Washington. Drifts were four feet deep in places.

A foot of snow covered Oregon highways north of the California border and more than 10 southbound cars were tied up for five hours as snowplows heaved snow from Interstate 5 at the Siskiyou summit. Drifts there were measured at five feet. Tieup In California Highway patrolmen at Yreka and Weed in North California halted some 200 vehicles because of snow, allowing through only equipped with chains. The Great Lakes dumped up to 8 inches of snow on northern Wisconsin and Minnesota before moving east. Snow and ice made driving a nerve-wracking chore for football fans bound from Milwaukee and Chicago to Sunday's Nation- I I I I LI 3 3 3-- i i i a I members.

Low score went lo al Football League champion- Mrs. Bill Jackson and she also' Dr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Har- sl game in Green Bay Wis received the traveling prize, jbinger and son, Kyle, left this Polic said traffic was backed Miss a Oldaker was a morning for their home in Al- for si miles near Oshkosh at Other members N.Y., after spending the' 0716 point.

ent were Mrs. Rich Denny, Mrs.jChristmas holidays with her Robert Bagby, Mrs. F. A. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Paxton. A dessert course was Hays, 1409 Myra.

Dr. Harbinger, a graduate of served. Moberly Monitor-Index And Moberly Evening Democrat Moberly Monitor EsUb. 1869 Moberly Estab. 1916 Moberly Dem-jcrat Estab.

1873 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Published by Moberly Index Ptg. Co. 218 N. Williams St. Moberly, Missouri Member ol Audit Bureau ol Circulation Second-Class postage paid at Moberly, Missouri.

Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively lo Ihe use republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper KCOS, and his tiinily 3 a few days in Kirksville, where a a reception was held in their hon- dum or. as well as patches. all AP news dis- Rates! By carrier a week 35 Single Copy .10 By mail in Randolph and adjoining counties: year 9.00; 6 months 4.75; 3 months month 1.00, 2.75; Elsewhere In Missouri and ad- Joining states: Year 12.00; 6 months 6.50; 8 months 3.50; month 1.5(1. Year 15.00; 6 months B.tlO; 3 months 4.50; month 1.75. Towns with evening a for service: Ycnr 10.00; 6 months Ihe first significant snowfall left 4 to 5 inches on the ground at Mmneapolis-St.

Paui. Hits East Coast MARK GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mitchell of Msditon marked their golden wedding anniversary Dec. 26 with an house at the Mark Twain Cafe, Paris.

Mrs. Mitchell, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cunningham, and Garland Mitchell, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Mitchell, were wed Dec. 22, 1915, in Paris. They have lived on the a farm, east of Madison, 48 years.

They have two children, Kenneth Mitchell of Madison and Mrs Rob- erf McLemore of Osceola, and seven grandchildren. The top photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell on their wedding day and the bottom picture was taken a short time ago. India, Pakistan Leaders Launch Talks in Russia Police Judge Cravens Levies Seven Fines Police Roy Cravens levied seven fines todav.

Hot Lunch Menus Rcnick Monday--Hot betl anc gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, pie, bread, butter peanut butter and i Tuesday--Hot rolis and butter, navy beans i ham, relish, applesauce and milk. Wednesday--Ham salad sandwich, baked pota'oes, slaw, banana pudding, a butter and milk. Thursday Chill and crackers, carrot i and dill pickles, 11 cookies, bread, biilter, jelly and milk, i a Macaroni and cheese, green bi-ans, jutured sweet potatoes, pickleo bceis, bread, butter, doughnuts and milk. Cupps Have Guests MADISON Dinner guests on Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald were Mr. and Mrs. a Randolph, Coin, Iowa; David Brown, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Black and a i Moberly; Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Black, Madison. Guests In Mud I son MADISON Mr.

and Mrs. Fred a 1 Madison; Mrs. Ruth Harvey Gretn, ivuui narvey urecn. 6.25; 3 months 3.00; month Miss Sandy Johnson M1sg Linda Mallory of Moberly, and 1.25. James Totfd, Pres.

Gen, Mgr. W. T. VanCleve, Vice President J. K.

VanClove, Treasurer were guests ol Mr. and Mrs, Nollie Harley and family at dinner on Christmas Elsberrys Have Guests Fined S15 each on intoxica Early this morning, the storm TASHKENT, U.S.S.R. (API-- MADISON Mr. continuing istan arrived today for a sum- Weldon Elsberry, Moberly; Mr. Renick; and L.

Q. Vilcy. snow, sleet, freezing rain and conference is expected a i i i ll i through the morning. have little effect on their a sf mg 3 inches of snow nn r.rȣfl Thev -V, Yohe Madison; and Ken- ing 3 inches of Falls Sunday night. on Great I They were greeted by Soviet Twvman iPrmier Alcxei N.

Kosygin, i a vindl Vmeil. i i i i I i A I .11 i Ham washed over Kentucky who arranged the meetmg of and Ohio over Ihe holiday and Ayub Khan in thist i Ha ve Visitors end, and by todav 10.2 cential Asian i Thol MAnTSnw Robert Ballews Hold Open House At Armstrong ARMSTRONG -Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Ballew of Armstrong held open house Sunday afternoon, Dec. 26, in observance of their golden anniversary their home in Armstrong.

three-tierpd wedding cake and 1 lighted tapers was the centerpiece for the tea table presided over by her two sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Foley of Moberly and Mrs. Eslil Kohter of Huntsville. Mrs. Elliott Ballew of Muscatine, I their daughter in law, was in charge of (he guest book, and Mrs.

William Brogan, Mobcrty, a sister of MVs. Ballew, the gifts. Those attending were: Mrs. Foley; Mr. and Mrs.

William 3rogan, Moberly; Allen Koti- Huntsvile; Mr. and Mrs. Estil Kohler, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Ellioli Ballew TMd four children of Muscatine, Iowa; Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Sundermeyer, Holt Summitt; Mr. and Mrs.

Ulmer Scotten, Fayette; Mr. and Mrs. Hcrshcl Miller, Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. W.

Clark, Boonville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stapp, Franklin; Floyd Hudscll, Homer Jennings, Fayetle; Mr. and Mrs.

Leon an Hackley, Fayette; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. L'afever, Rocheport; Jerry G.

Lafever, lloch- eport; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Littrell, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. Elsie Young, and Mrs. J. Y.

Miller, Jim Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eslil Keying, L. H. Hammonr-, all of Armstrong.

Lewis and i a Sampp, Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. Spear McCrary, Faycttf Nonnan Hackley, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hui.thin.srn, Kay etle; Mr.

and Mrs. i Crovvley, Mrs. George Trau, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crowley, Fayelte; Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Bentley, Glasgow; Mr. a Mrs. Leo Howard and children Huntsville; and a Brooks. Mrr and Mrs.

Sundermeyer were guests of the Ballews until Monday when they relumed to their home in Holis Sum mit. Miss Tona Lea Thornburg, Moberly, Will Be Bride of Dan Franklin Court Tona Lea Thomburg Mr. and Mrs. Howard L.lwilh a BS degree in business Thornburg, Route 1, announce administration. Her sorority is the engagement and Sigma Sigma, ing marriage of their daughter, The prospective bridegroom Tona Lea, to Dan Franklinlis a 19G1 graduate of Otturmva Court, son of Mr.

and Mrs. High School. He will graduate WiSliam T. Court, Ottumwajin February from Northeast Iowa Missouri State Teachers Col- The bride-elect is a graduate lege with a B.S. degree in busi- of both Hie lower and upper ness education.

He is a mem- unu a lie. I a I I I divisions of Moberly Junior Col- her of Pi Omega Pi, an honor- 'lege and will graduate from ary business education society. northeast Missouri State Teach- Committees Listed For OES at Clark CLARK--Mrs. Otis A. Fountain and Deunar Bailey, new worthy matron anc 1 worthy patron, presided at the regular meeting'of Clark Chapter No 396 OES.

Mrs. Fountain announced her committees for the year and plans were made for the official visit of the district deputy grand matron, Mrs. Margaret Tucker, of Higbee Chapter. Mrs. Frank Ornburn, thp immediate past matron, who had been worthy matron for the chapter for the pjst two years and had served two other terms during past ye.irs, was presented with a monetary gift from the chapter.

During the social hour following the meeting, Mrs. Fountain, assisted by Mrs. Liddie Littrell, served sandwichts and coffee. Kirksville, in May planned. A summer i is Karen Thompson And Gary White Wed in Centralia CENTRALIA Miss Karen Kay Thompson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Quentin Thompson, and Gary Eugene While, Fort Leonard Wood, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard E. White, Centralia, were married Dec.

23, at 8 p.m., in the First Baptist Centralia. The Rev. Mr. While performed Ihe double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore while satin wedding gown.

Her bouffant tulle veil was held in place by a circlet of orange Blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and white carnations. Miss Judy White, slron sister of the bridegroom, was rnaid-of-honor. Harold McRaven, Granite Golden Rule Class Has New Year's Party SALISBURY The Golden Rule Class of the Methodist Church of which Mrs. Melvin George is president, held a New Year's Eve party at Ihe church Friday night.

The event started with a carry-in dinner and a a mostly by audience participation under the direction of Mrs. Baird Fellows. Present for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton, Mr.

and Mrs. John Dickerson, Tom Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson a daughter, a a Miss Sallie i Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Sanders, the Rev. and Mrs. i i Bowline, Mrs. Jack and Lawrence Brum mall, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Atm- City, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. Following Mr. White basic Following Mr.

White basic Burglars apparently raining Ihe bride plans to join thwarted by police last nigiil. him at ms avmv him at his army base Guests in Fayette HIGBEE Mr. and Mrs. Burglars Apparently Thwarted by Police Police discovered a back door at the Bel-Air Cafe, Highway 24 West, had been forced open. Nothing was missing.

Martin Robb and Mrs. Goldie Home Fnam Texrre Carey of Higbee; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Eichen- Elison Pitney and Denny Raw-'herger, 928 Wes. Rollins, iiavs lings of Fulton were Tuesday horr.p after spending dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. the holidays with i son, Kirk Pitey, Fayette.

Dick, and family in Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. Fred Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendren and son, Freddie Mr.

and Mrs. Noltie Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Curry and Mrs. Ora Calloway.

cential Asian cily. MADISON i noiaii nad fallen al Hickman, on, mee t'ig opens Tuesday the Mississippi River. A highly plsced informant said Shastri was asked by W. Reamy Takes Avereli Harriman, President Over Shell Station TM Sfecia envov to Glenn Reamy, well known local service station operator became the operator of the Shell Service Station at the corner of Mnrley and Rollins Jan. 1, ac- ording to Ben and Gar Collier, local Shell distributors.

"We feel to have a man of the caliber of operating a Shell station," said the Colliers. "Anyone wishing to call Genn may still do so by dialing the same number he has always used. We are sure he will appreciate the continued business of his old customers and welcome new ones." special envoy, to reiterate to Kosygin that Washington wants peace in Viet Nam. Leaves 'or Texas SALISBURY Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Phelps left this Monday, morning for Brownsville, for a few weeks vacation. Mr. Phelps retired last week from a rural route carrier's job in the Salisbury Pcsl Office and expects to be on vacation for some time. They expect lo visit in Arizona r. re returning Gaylc Wayne Harley ol Mexico home, Mrs.

father who makes his home wilh them part lime is now in Grosse Poinl, with another daughter. Harry i and Tana Lou were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riley, Paris; Mr. and Mrs.

i i Riley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thomas and family. Farrclls Have Guests MADISON Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Farrell were Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins and children, Diane and Billy, Waukee, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirtley and children, Cheryl, Sandra and Kevin, Huntsville; Miss Anna Lee Farrell and Mrs.

Naomi Heathman, Moberly, and Harry Snidow, Madison. Guests of Mrs. King SALISBURY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weed of Oklahoma are houscgucsls of Hie I a 11 's mother Mrs.

Minnie King. Mrs. King who was ill the fiist of Ihe week has recovered. Have Guests Christmas Dayj MADISON Guesls of Mr. i-'uj' ui itir dinner guesls of Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Wandrey on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wandrey, Keith Wandrey, Mrs.

Edith Wandrey, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks and Curtis. Republicans lo PARIS Thi' Vfonrno Counfv Republican Women's Club will meet at the homt ol tors. Bob Sprohl in Paris TneiUJiy at i p.m.

TOO LATE TO A I LOST Kxpciscd roll of i size 620. Dr. 0 Fleming. CLOSED TUESDAY for Inventory Iner 216 W. Rccd In Moberly AYTON'S So.

Uh I i so. ith rf i I i Store Hours: 7:30 A.M. to P-M. Prices (jood Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Morrell Pride Pure Pork SLICED BACON b79 SAGE LARGE EGGS 45' Gold Medal FLOUR Pillsbury BISCUITS TM 5 Instant--10 Ox. Jar FOLGER'S Coffee 25 Shaw nee--Biscuit, Pancake, Cornbrcad READY MIXES 5' Frozen FRENCH FRIES 10 Grade A.

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