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Mexico Ledger from Mexico, Missouri • Page 4

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Mexico Ledgeri
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Mexico, Missouri
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a a a a a a Miss McGee And Bill Acuff Marry PARIS. The wedding of Miss Anna Ruth McGee and Bill F. Acuff took place at the Christian church here at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, with Dr. A. S.

Baillie, church pastor, officiating. Attendants were Miss Norma Shearer, cousin of the bride; and Howard Wills, Jr. Both the bride and groom are graduates from the Paris school, and the bridegroom a graduate from the State U. Mrs. Acuff is the daughter of Mrs.

Bertha Lou McGee of Paris, a teacher in the rural schools of this county, for several years and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary Acuff, Monroe county school superintendent. He saw overseas service in War II. The young couple will leave Sunday for Newark, N. where the bridegroom will begin his duties on a government assignment, made recently and for which he was under training some: months ago.

The wedding was attended by only close relatives and friends. Pleasant Green P-TA To Hold First Meeting The first meeting of the Pleasant Green Parent-Teacher Association will be held Wednesday 'night at the school, Mrs. Thomas ning at 8 o'clock. will Gola, president, be in charge of the meeting at which time plans for the com- ing year will be discussed. Mr.

and Mrs. John McElroy of Bowling Green spent Friday in Mexico and attended the Fair. Novella Rae and Donna Mae Novella Rae and Donna Mae Cox, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox of Centralia.

Novella Rae years old, Donna Mae is one year old. They are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Cox, also of Centralia. HONORED AT PARTY Ann Lumpkin eral friends canasta party noon in honor New York. at the close ors for the by Martha Pearl. Miss a guest prize. Join Mrs.

Fred Byrns and son, Donald Crockett, of Ashland, who are visiting relatives here, were honored at a basket dinner Sunday given by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams, Mrs.

Virginia Rose Lutz and J. T. Williams. The occasion honoring Mrs. Clyde Jones of Fulton who was Others celebrating present her birthdayere: Mrs.

Lebbius Ball and children, Johnny, Mary Lou and Charles, Mrs. Albert Tyree and children, Betty and Martha, Mrs. X. P. Ball, Dick, Denny and Ray Byrd, Carol Smith and Mildred Keiser of Mexico; Mr.

Jones and family, Shirley, Rosemary and Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wickell and children, Dianne and Jerry Don, Mr. Mrs. John Davis and family, Ronald, Jerry and Jeannie, and Mrs.

Horstmier, Charles; and Mrs. Ella Davis of St. Louis. Oregon Visitors Honored at Dinner HERE ON FURLOUGH Pvt. Francis Shinn, who has been on a furlough here, has returned to Fort Leonard Wood.

He has recently arrived home from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McIntire and daughters, Susan and Glenda, have returned home from a week's motor trip to Lake Michigan. They accompanied home by Martha Hall of White Hall, who will be a guest McIntire home for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett son and daughter, were Mexico Kay, of Belleville, visitors Saturday. Sterling Club Mexico (Mo.) Evening Ledger Society Page Aug. 13, 1951 Calendar MISS LAURENE MILLER Telephone 372 TUESDAY Past.

Noble Grand Club of Rebekah Lodge, 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Scott Rankin. Mrs. How. ard Summers assisting hostess.

Friendship Circle of Mexico Methodist Church picnic, 6:30 p. with Mrs. Marion Crockett. McMillan P-TA Executive Board, with Mrs. Hudson Long, 2:30 p.

m. Karen Jean Taylor Honored on Birthday Karen Jean Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Taylor, who was six years old Friday, was honored at a birthday party that afternoon given by her mother. The afternoon was spent in playing games with Vina Lee Jones and Becky Chapman winning the awards.

Later, ice cream was served with birthday cake. Other guests included Ann Cox, Virginia and Dorothy Simpson, Pamela Padgett, Mike Chapman, Ronald Johnson, Ronald Taylor and Gary and C. L. Westbay. Miss Sue Williams of Columbia spent the weekend here with Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Cornett. Set Your Table With Sterling Silver the Day You Select It Choose from America's Finest Silversmiths entertained sev- Mr. and Mrs. Kemper Evans at her home at a of Clayton and Mr.

and Mrs. Thursday after- Turney Beck of Taylorville, of Susan Dry of spent Friday here with Mr. and A lunch was served Mrs. Clayborn Jackson and atof the games. Fav- tended the Audrain County Fair.

afternoon were won Turner and Marion Miss Vera Vance spent, the Dry was presented weekend in Paris with her mother, Mrs. Ora Vance. Pilcher's 3 Here Are Just 26 Of Our More Than 75 Patterns Now you can buy beautiful solid silver for only a few cents a day and pay for it out of income while enjoying its use. For each 6 piece AS LITTLE AS place you pay only $3.00 down and 75c weekly--no carrying charge or interest. And you pay only the nationally advertised price, choosing from America's leading silversmiths: $300 DOWN WEEKLY Start your sterling today the Easy Club Plan way.

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CASH CHARGE I C.OD. Miss O'Fallon And C. Rand Johnston Marry brilliant event on the midsummer social calendar in Louis was the wedding of Miss Anita Caroline O'Fallon, daughter of Mr. and William Glasgow O'Fallon, and bless Rand Johnston, son of Gale F. Johnston, formerly Mexico, and Mrs.

Johnston of Clayton. The marriage took place Saturday evening at St. John's Methodist Church where many lighted tapers illuminated the flower decorated setting. reception after the a wedding service was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Johnston. The bride was gowned in light cream satin Chantilly with lace designed a scalloped portrait neckline on the fitted lace bodice and long lace sleeves, pointed over the hands. An overskirt of the lace, short in front to reveal a double skirt of tulle veilling the satin, extended into a wide circular train. Gardenias were combined with lilies of the valley for the bridal bouquet. The couple will go later to Nashville, where Mr.

Johnston will enroll at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. HERE FROM PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brashear and daughter, Bonnie of Philadelphia, are spending several days in Mexico the guests of Mrs. H.

C. Brashear and Miss Anna Catherine Brashear and Mrs. Thelma Edwards. Multi-Color Transfers 390 dye fast, three color transfer Brilliantly colored, parrots in designs to be applied directly to your material; requires, no embroidery on porch or couch pillows, window curtains, on the ends of buffet or dinette table runners; on big laundry or knitting bags. Designs measure 8 by colors are bright red, green, blue.

Send 25 cents for the Three Color Parrots (Pattern No. 390) transferring and laundering instructions, sketches of suggested uses, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS. Mexico Eveing Ledger Box 229, Madison Square Station New York 10, N. Y.

Patterns ready to fill orders immediately. For special handling of order via first class mail include an extra 5 cents per pattern. Sharon Jo Sharon Jo Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams of Laddonia, who is two and a half months old.

Sharon has nine living grandparents, Mrs. Belle Dubray of Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendrix of Auxvasse and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Elam of Lad. donia, great great grand parents; and Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Dubray of Perry and Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Williams of ico, Route 4. The Misses Johnson Entertain at Dinner Miss Louise and Miss Marsena Johnson entertained at a dinner at their home Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dry and daughters, Nancy and Susan, of New York, Mr. and Paul Heiser of Wichita, Mr.

and Mrs. Kemper Evans of Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Turney Beck of Taylorville, Jim A. Jackson of Chattanooga, Mr.

and Mrs. Clayborn Jackson, Marcy Torreyson, Miss Rodgers, Mrs. Virginia Keating and Miss Jane Keating of Mexico. Dickie Fenton Honored on Birthday Dickie Fenton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bryan Fenton, who was six years old Saturday, was honored that afternoon when his parents entertained at a birthday party at the Mexico Recreation Area. Each youngster was given a favor, and later in the afternoon ice cream and birthday cake were served. Guests included: Larry and Dianna Wells and their mother, Mrs. Charles Wells; Susan and Ricky Dunlap; Kenny Avery; Brenda James and her mother, Mrs. M.

H. James; Rickey Williams and his mother, Mrs. Robert Williams; Warren Elliott; Sharon Spitzner; Kurt and Chere Fecht and their mother, Mrs. Thomas Fecht; Mrs. G.

O. Kettery, grandmother of the honoree; and Rita Sue Fenton, his sister. VISIT IN SHELBYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Langenbach spent Sunday in Shelbyville with and Mrs.

George Mr. and Archie Willey and children. GUESTS FROM KANSAS CITY Mr. and Mrs. W.

Ernst of Kansas City are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Linder.

They will return to their home Wednesday. Mrs. Charlotte Gelbach, of Chicago, who visited the past ten days in St. Louis with Dr. and Mrs.

P. C. Schnoebelen, has returned to Mexico where she is spending the summer months with aunt, Miss Mamie Dix. Mayes Heads Shock-Cox Reunion Held in Centralia VISIT JACKSONS AL Lee Mayes of Centralia was elected president at the 26th annual Cox reunion held at the homerican Legion hall in Centralia Sunday with 80 relatives attending. Other officers elected were Marvin Caldwell of Centralia, vice-president; Mrs.

Scott Rankin, secretary, re-elected; Miss Mary Edith Sims of Centralia, treasurer, re-elected. Dinner was served at the noon hour with Mr. Mayes offering the blessing. The business session was presided over by, D. P.

Craghead of Columbia, retiring vice-president. Last year's president was the late Jim Henry Weaver. After the group sang 'Blessed Assurance," the Rev. Weldon Foreman gave the invocation. Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Cox and Larkin Poff were named on the arrangement committee for the 1952 reunion and Mrs. Leslie Culwell, Mrs.

1 Florence Shock Mrs. Thomas Cox were appointed to plan next year's program. A gift was presented P. Crawford as the oldest person attending, and one was given Donna Mae Cox as the youngest. program, planned by Mrs.

Harry Mrs. Larkin Poff and Mrs. C. C. Cox, included: piano selections by Nita Frances Hinten of Martinsburg; talk by the Rev.

Mr. Foreman; a skit, "True in Husbands," with Mrs. Stanley Hinten, and Mrs. Fay Hinten taking part. wither the 'Til group We sang Meet "God Again," Be the program was closed with prayer by Mrs.

Elmer Shock. Those attending the all day gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford, Mrs. Minnie Nevins, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Schultz, Mrs. Emma Ballew, Mrs. Mae Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.

D. G. Crawford, Mrs. Lucy Shock and Mrs. Ethel Singleton of Columbia; Mr.

and Mrs. M. T. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Culwell and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Sims, Miss Mary Edith Sims, Mrs. W. G.

White, Lelia Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cox, Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Shock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mary Dudley, Gloria Culwell and Mrs. Ivy Fowler of Centralia; Lillie E. Hodge and Mary Dare of Joyce, and Andy McDaniel of Kansas City; Mr.

and Mrs. Hardin Sims of Hatton; Mr. Mrs. Fred Holmberg of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs.

Granville Shock Hallsville; Nita Hinten, Mrs. Fay Hinten, Carol Hinten and Jerry Hinten of Martinsburg; Mr. Larkin Poff, Billy Dean Poff, Lindell Poff, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy: Cleeton, Bobby Cleeton, Jerry Cleeton, Christine Terry, S.

R. Craghead, G. W. Schultz and sons, John, Floyd and David, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Shock, Shirley McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox, Donna Mae Cox, Novell Cox, Marilyn McKenzie, Mrs.

P. H. Donavan, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Foreman and son and Mr. Rankin, all of Mexico. 3 GUESTS RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirchner and sons of Patrick, who have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Cleary Hayes and daughters for several days, have returned home. While here they attended the Audrain County Fair. Mr. Kirchner is a cousin of Mrs.

Hayes. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Berrey entertained at dinner Friday for Mrs.

H. L. Gibbens and daughter, Miss Joan Gibbens, of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Elmer Benus and son, Earl, of Mexico, and Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Callaway and Miss Irene Heizer of Thompson. After dinner, the group attended the Audrain County Fair. Maury Green of Hannibal, has been spending the past week in Mexico the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. and Mrs. Rodes Green. SUMMER CLEARANCE PRICE All Remaining Summer DRESSES, SUITS AND SWIM SUITS From The Line of Such Famous Makers As CARLYE PAULA BROOKS SACONY JUSTIN McCARTY L'AIGLON ALSO ONE LOT SHERBROOKE RAINCOATS ONE GROUP DRESSES $5 Blattner's IS OUR.

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Years Available:
1887-1977