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Page 4 1 Dec. 4, 1962 ABWA Memebers At Reception Hdd In Kansas City Ten members of the Little Dixie Chapter of the American Business Women's Association at' tended a "Holiday Reception" sponsored by the staff of ABWA National Headquarters in Kansas Cily on Sunday afternoon. The reception was held at the University of Kansas City and a number of national officers of the association were in attendance, including H. A. Bufton, 'founder and president of ABWA; Lola Mulloy national extension dir- eclor; Louise Walters, national president; Clarice Carlson, first vice president; Col.

a a Johnson of Sanat Fe, N. na- Uonal "Woman of the Florence Barrett, national coordinator; Mary Weisenfluh, national secretary-lreasurer; and Helen Thompson, Elsie Weaver, Peggy Flannegan, a Collins and E.izabeth Eliason vice presidents of Central, Southeastern, Southwestern, Northeastern and SOCIAL CALENDAR LA to of RT will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night In SBA Hall. Installation officers will be held. Busy Hour Club will have ils annual dinner tomorrow in he home of Mrs. Artie Shisler, 724 Taylor street.

Moberly Garden Club will have 3 guest day tea tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the basement of Ihe Municipal Auditorium. Christmas decorations will be exhibited. Lyrita Group, CWF, of First Christian Church will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Ihe home Mrs. C. L.

Sims, 512 Taylor street. Northwesiern ely. districts, respectiv- Local chapter members attend- in? were Mrs. Richard Davis, Mrs. Frank Rowland, Mrs.

Clifford Arp, Mrs. B. N. Morgan, Mrs. Donnie Winkler, Mrs.

H. C. Hawing, Mrs. W. J.

Bowen, Mrs. Winston Smith, Mrs. Victor Griffin and Mrs. Clyde Goodding. The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Little Dixie Chapter will be held Reed's Corner on Thursday, Dec.

at 6:30 o'clock. (Richard J. Chamier, attorney, of Moberly, will be guest speaker. George Stubbs, a representative of the Missouri Civil Defense Agency, will also the group. address Mrs.

G. M. Slater fs New Member Of Altrusa Club Mrs. George M. Slater became a member when the Altursa Club of Moberly held a noon luncheon yesterday in the Merchants Hotel.

Mrs. Lionel Thompson presented the program entitled "Human The international relations committee with Mrs. Stan Green as chairman was in charge of the meeting. The information committee was in charge of the decorations. The Christmas theme was used.

Mrs. Austin Pierce gave a report on the annual bazaar. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used for the Altursa projects. It was announced that the Senior Citizens party would he hek at 2 o'clock Dec. 20 in the Municipal Auditorium.

Senior citizens will basket fruit to be distributed to shut-ins by the Altursa Club. The next meeting will be Dec 18 in the home of Mrs. Howard Payne, 1023 West Burkhart street Installation Is Held by Higbee OES I1IGBDE Mrs J. T. Bowen vas installed as worthy a and Calvin Dougherty as worthy iatron of Higbee Chapter, No, 268, OES during an open installation ceremony held Friday night in Masonic Hall.

Mrs. 1 naviCarter, retiring matron, introduced the installing ifficers, welcomed the visitors and gave a farewell speech. Officers installed Associate matron, Mrs. Carl Davis; secretary, Mrs. F.

Lynch; trea surer, Mrs, Genevieve Lynch; conductress, Mi's. Olan Robb; chaplain, Mrs. Norma Mead 1 mar shall, Mrs. Charley Tucker; or ganist, Mrs. Victor Griffin; ward er, -Mrs.

James Maupin and sen inel, Roy Muir. Slar points are, Miss Elizabetn Muir, Ada; Mrs. Calvin Dougher Martha; Arthur Mullicr Ruth; Mrs. Mark Murphy, am a Mrs. Calvina Carter Esther.

Mrs. Chris Burton will be instal ed later as conductress Officers Installed By Happy Hour Club R.EN1CK Nine members am four Children were present when the Happy Hour Club met at the Community House with Mrs. Or ville Summers and Mrs. Ada Gon ier as hostesses. Mrs.

Tom Finnell, president, opened, the meeting with group singing. Roll call was answered with a poem. Mrs. BI, R. Buck gave the devotional.

A short business meeting was held. Installation of officers was held in a candlelight ceremony. Those installed president, Mi's. Tom Finnell; vice-president, Mrs. Guy Jackson; secretary, and Chris patron.

Burton as associate Installing Officers Mrs. Calvina Carter, retiring Installing officers were: Mrs. F. Lyjich, Everett WestfaU, Mrs Genevieve Lynch, Mrs. Tucker Miss Lula Walker and (Mrs.

Grit n. Guests present were Mrs. Am uel i and Mi's. Hersche Wright. iMrs.

Olan Robb sang to Mrs Bowen, then escorted her to the east. She was presented with a gift. Mr. Dougherty was present ed a gift from the chapter by hi wife. Mrs.

Robb sang and then hi was escorted to the east. iMrs. Bowen gave a speech ani stated that 'charity' would be til theme for the year. a wore given by pi'esen and past matrons of other chap ters in the area, Moberlyans Attend Meeting in Hannibal Eleven members of the Moberly Women of the Moose attended aa enrollment ceremony held las night by the Hannibal Moose Aux iliary. Corsages were presented to al candidates, to the Hannibal senio regent and to the Moberly Sen or Regent, Mrs.

-Mary Ellen a The door prize was won Mrs. Joseph R. Elsberry. Those attending were Mrs. Don aid Brooks, Mrs.

Ray Newbcrry Mrs. Matidie Garnett, Mrs. Wayn lansen, Mrs. Elsbei'ry, Mrs. H.

"tephens, Mrs. Pet Andrews, Mrs Gene Harley, Mrs. Tom Bailej Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Joseph Specie.

Mrs. Kenneth Lewis; song Mrs. Bill Butts; game leader, leader, Mrs. Dennis Pope and reporter, Mrs. Ethel Butts.

The next meeting will be Dec. 19 at 7 o'clock. A covered dish supper will be served. Moberly Monitor-Index Mobf.rlv Monitor Estab. 1889 Moberlj Index a 1916 And Moberly Evening Democrat Moberly Democrat Estab 1873 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Published by Moberly Indei Pig 218 St Moberly, Missouri Member of Audit a of Circulation Second-class postage paid at Moberly Missouri.

Member of The Associated Preij The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for repub.Ii' cation oi all the local newa print ed in this newspaper as well is ail AP news dispatches. Subscription Rates by Carrier week -Single Copy 10 By mail in Randolph and adjoining countlei; year 9.00: 6 months 8 mouths 2.75: month 1.00 Elsewhere ID Missouri and adjoining Year 12:00: 8 months 6.50. 3 months 3.50: month 1.50 Elsewhere: Year 15.00: months 8:00: 8 months i.50: month 1.7! Towni with svenlng call tor vice: Year 10.00: 6 months 3.25: 8 months 3:00: James Todd, Pres. Gen. Mgr.

W. Van Cleve, Vice freslden J. Ki Van Cleve, Treasurer Officers Are Installed By VWcttacta Group 'aris Eastern Star Chapter PWiRIS Paris Eastern Star (o their station. The group formed Mokes Favors for Shrmers Hospital liapter had an open installation officers Thursday night at Ma- onic Hall. Following the pledge to Ihe a special tribute to the flag was iven in a ceremony presented by enny Hollingsworlh and Lcroy lackaby.

The following officers were inailed: Mrs. Leon Ely, worthy lalron; Henry Sladek, worthy pa- ron; Mrs. Lyle Popkes, associate a John Lutz, treasurer; irs. Glenwood Blackaby, associ- le conductress; Mrs. A.

D. Hoi- ngsworth, marshal; Mrs. Boyd )awson, chaplain; Mrs. Paul Gerler, organist; Miss Fay Hohimer, Mrs. Cliff Benson, Martha; Irs.

Henry Sladek, Electa; Mrs. V. A. Franke, warden and Keneth Welge, sentinel. nstalling Officers Installing officers were Mr.

and frs. John Lulz. Mrs. Pearl Wells tout was the installing marshal nd 'Mrs. Winifred Reighly, chap- in.

The Bible ceremony included the ormalion of a cross at the altar, by Mrs. Ely, Mrs. "opkes Mrs. Blackaby, Mrs. Dawon and Mrs.

Sladek. Mrs. Estelle foung gave a -prayer. "Bless This louse," was by Eileen Yefge. Jewels were presented to the re- iring matron by Mrs.

"opkes, and to the retiring patron Mr. Sladek. Larry Benson, soloist, sang fare- veil to the retiring worthy ma- ron and worthy patron. After the installation of Mrs. Dly, Mr.

Benson sang, "Star of he East" to her and to the wor- hy patron he sang, "So Nice to lave a Man Around the House." Mrs. Hollingsworth presented itar points with colors appropriate a circle around the altar and pledged loyally and support to Ihe new officers. District Deputy Grand Matron of the 27lh District, Miss Georgia Gentle and Mrs. Opal Welge, dis- Irict deputy grand matron of the 17th district were introduced. Among the 60 present for the installation were guests from Moberly, Madison, Glenwood, Mexico, Jacksonville and Huntsville.

A social hour followed the installation. Refreshments were served. 1963 Officers Cairo Eastern OA'IKO-- Mrs. C. W.

Weeks and Harvey Reynolds were installed as worthy matron and worthy patron Thursday night when Cairo Chapter OES had its annual installation of i Other officers inslalled were associate matron, Mi's. Frank Lyon; associate a Ronald Lee Kribbs; secretary, Mrs. Leonard Reynolds; treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, conductress, Mrs. Law- Turkey favors were made Tuesday by the Wiclkacha Campfire group of Central Christian Church lo send lo the Shrincrs Hospital in St.

Louis. The grou also made fruit baskets to send to a rest home. Those attending were Brenda Bailey, Kay McCreery, Becky March, Pat Paulk, Jessie Shackel- for'd, Laura Schwab- and Donna Barnes. Leaders were Mrs. Donald Howell, Mrs.

Ralph McCreery and Mrs. Bob Milby. Installed By tar Chapter Mi's. Uel Dameron; organist, Mrs. McKlnney; Adah, Mrs.

Taylor Ruth, Mrs. Richard Tehran; Esther, Mrs. Mildred Bowden; Martha, Mrs, Tommy iowden; Electa, Mrs. Gertrude Fryer; a Mrs. HarVey leynolds and sentinel, Leonard leynolds, nsta'ling Officers Installing officers Mrs.

Mildred Bowden, installing ma- Classroom Building Worrensburg Is Earned for R. f. Wood Holla F. Wood, Warrensburg, a jrother of Mrs. Pearline Collins, i23 South FourUi street, has been lonored by having a classroom Building named for him at the Central Missouri State Teachers at Warrensburg.

Wood, professor emeritus of so- iial studies, retired in 1953, after at OMSC since 1927. He a graduate of the Jamesport High school, OMSC and George Peabody College. Wood became well known during his long teaching career and many have praised his work, according to a news item in the Trenton Republican Times and Grundy County Gazette. Ferd Winns Are Hosts At Ham, Chicken Dinner CLIFTON HILL--Mr. and Mrs Ferd Winn were hosts Sunday to ham and chicken dinner.

Those attending were: Mr. ant Mrs. Carl Cox, the Rev. and Mrs David Barker, Mr. and Mrs.

An drew Skar, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Aris Over Felt, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hards Belh Sagaser, Mr. and Mrs. J. Patton liyals, Greg Overfelt, Mr.

arid Mrs. Larry Winn, Jeff Oliver, Miss Judy i Huntsville Wayne Cox, Miss Alm'a Hewitt Moberly, Miss Connie OvexfeU ant Wilffed Winn of the home. Rickie Ornburn Is Honored on Birthday R.EN.ICK Mr. and Mrs. Gil berl Ornburn were host at a birth day party honoring the birthday of their son, Rickie.

Games were played and refreshments were served. Those attending were: Debbj Chilton, Ricky Brandon, Becky Hirsh, Jean Stickney, Craig Stein a Richard Wood. Greg Prange Jennie, Sherry. Billy and Ken- Mrs. Nichols Hostess To Clifton Hill Club CLIFTON KILL Mrs.

Rober Sichols, Clifton Hill, was hostes Thursday night to -members of the Thursday Nighters Club when they met in her home. Mrs. George Hill gave the devotional, "What Will I Give?" Mrs. lersclicl Morris was welcomed nlo the club as a new member. Mrs.

Reuben Hunker Roa- nokc, oi Tcdfords Florist in Mo- ocrly. gave illustrations of Christmas displays for the home. were: Charles i a Mrs. R. L.

Tcter, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Ray Richardson, Mrs. Curtis Mayo, Mrs. Allan Ryals, Mrs.

Morris anti Mrs. Nichols. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Robert Leathers. ncth White home.

and Gayle of the Duanc Finnell, who was unable to attend, sent a gift. To SPend Winter in Hardjn KEYTESV1LLE--Mrs. Edd Huddle was taken to Hardin Sunday by her son Arnold. Mrs. Huddle will spend the winter with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Whiting. STATE NOW (hi-u WEDNESDAY Feature Paris Presbyterians Have Special Services PAF.IS Services are being held each night this week at the Paris Presbyterian Church The Rev. Joseph Lcdford, pastoi oi the South Presbyterian Church in a a City, is the gues preacher. A family night supper will I.eld tomorrow i a p.m.

in honor of the guest minisl Missing Higbee Girl Is Found in Boonvilfe A 16-year-old Higbee re ported missing last night fron her home, was found in Boonvill this morning by law enforcemcn officials and taken into custody by juvenile authorities. 4 fH STREET THEATER Adults 75c Children 35c LAST TIME TONIGHT "B1RDMAN OF Starting Wednesday trs. William Broaddus; chaplain, Irs. a Reynolds; -lospital Notes COMMUNITY i Breid, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs.

Gerald Breid, Paris, admitted yesterday. Mrs. Willie Ruth Ehrhafdt, Salsbury, dismissed yesterday. A. B.

Brooks, Sturgeon, admit- ed yesterday. Glenn Allen Howard, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Howard, Salisbury, admitted yesterday. Mrs.

Margaret Summers, Kanas City, admitted yesterday. Mrs. Johnnie Brockman, 523 s'orth Ault street, admitted ycs- erday. Mrs. W.

Ornburn, Route 2, lismissed today. Mrs. F. C. Sterns, 1004 South Villiams street, admitted yesterday.

Mrs. Edward Kempker, Route 2, dismissed today. VOODLAND A 7-pound, eVi-ounce daughter born at 6:23 o'clock a a morning to (Mr. and Mrs. Jon 01- "nger, Brunswick.

Mrs. Charles Minton, 321. South Fifth street, admitted yesterday. Earl Agee, i admitted yesterday. Mrs.

Loren Hard, Jacksonville, admitted and dismissed yester day. Mrs. Charles R. Kelly, 627 West Lee street, admitted yesterday. Frank William Hart, 314 South Clark street, dismissed yesterday Hay Earnest Low, 223 South Wil liams street, dismissed yesterday Arthur Lynn Mott, Paris, dis missed yesterday.

Mrs. Lydia Lehnhoff, Salisbury dismissed yesterday. Miss Leona J. Scobee, Paris, dismissed yesterday. Edwards Holman Schupback Keytesville, admitted today.

Mrs. Oscar Fish, mitted today. Miss Tona Marie Miller, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller Salisbury, admitted today and op crated on.

a Burekhartt, son of Mi and Mrs. Tom Burekhartt, Huntsville, admitted today and operatec on. Mrs. Herman Little, 324 East Burkhart street, admitted today 'Mrs. Virgil Davis, Huntsville admitted today, Mrs.

Charlie Shiflett, Huntsville admitted today. Mi's. Jack Earl Reed and baby xy, 532 Vincil street, dismissed today. Alfonso Spanish king of Cas tile and Leon from 1252-84, was known as Alfonso the Wise. He credited wilh promoting the cultural life of his time.

ity, Mrs. Amucl Kribbs; Leonard Reynolds, C. W. Weeks, Mrs. Neal Reynolds, Mrs! Coehran and Mfs.

lames Koester. After Mrs. Weeks was installed, she was greeted in song by Miss Alliena Skinner of Moberly. Miss Skinner is a member of the Order of Rainbow for Girls. Mr Weeks presented Mrs.

Weeks wilh a vase of red roses, a gift fi'om he chapter. Mrs. Kribbs presented her with an orchid, a gift from Mr. Weeks. After Mr.

was in stalled, his granddaughter, Miss Linda Beynolds, greeted him with original verse and presented him with the chapter gift. Following, Mrs. Lyons was in stalled, after which, Mrs. Coehran sang. Conducts Ceremony airs.

Dameron conducted a cere mony in which the Star Points re ceived their colors. Following this ceremony, she conducted Mrs Weeks to each Star Point and oth er officers who greeted her in verse Each officer carried an um brella. Visitors from Moberly, Hunts ville and Jacksonville attended. The next regular meeting will be Dec. 6.

Refreshments were served Mrs. Leo Kamp, Mfs. Ralph Pow ers and Mrs. Oscar Vincent. Stodgell, Tommy Bentch Are Given Shower Mrs.

Stella Stodgell and Tomm Bentch were honored at a weddin shower held in the home of Mrs A. B. Bentch, Moberly. Mrs. Billi Spaid and Miss Marilyn Benlci were hostesses.

Games were played and refresh ments were served. Mrs. Jessi Kitchen assisted with serving re freshmen Is. attending were: Raymond Kitchen and sons, Mrs Ford Headrick and Donna, Mrs Junior Buckler and son, Mrs Luther Kitchen and daughters Mrs. Bill Kendall and daughters Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Alexande and Mary, Mrs. Duane Sharp an daughter, Mrs. Henry Adkisson Mrs. Aubrey Headrick, Mr and Mrs.

Omar Brockman am children, Mrs. Helen Burgin, Mrs Carl Noah, Mrs. Ernest Drew Mrs. Ral-ph Kitchen and children Miss Carolyn Sue Hulett, Mr. an Mrs.

H. L. Tiller and Mrs. Hurdi Eurkett. Tnose sending gifts were Mrs Hubert Patrick, Mrs.

Bea Had clock, Mrs. Harold Voile, Mrs Richard Taylor, Mrs, Ed Justus Mrs. Cliester Burgin. Frank Head rick and Mr. and Mrs.

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