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The Daily Capital News from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 3

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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Saturday Morning, September 11,1948 DAILY CANTM IKWS i Morgan County Fair to Close at Versailles Tonight VIE FOR MORGAN COUNTY horses are lined up in front of stands at the' Morgan County Fair for judging. The horses were, just a few of a large number of draft animals to be shown during the livestock exhibit. Yesterday afternoon dairy cattle were on revue, with light horses on today aungmg slate. A horfie show last night was a highlight of the Fair's livestock department activities. HOME Mary Lou Welschmeyer, Cole courTty Home Demonstration agent, judges some of the outstanding exhibits in the home economics department together with Mrs.

Glen Baquet and Mrs. J. L. Washburn, both of Versailles. News-IriBnnt Siatt fnoioa PRIZE WINNERS ON prize-winning mules are shown here by Harold Catapbell, left, R.

E. Porter and Jimmy Daniels (grooming animal on right). Daniels is owner of the mules. All three are from Versailles. The mules were judged in the Morgan County Fair Wednesday, the opening day.

4-H Club Events Enjoy Weiner Roast The Hickory Hill 4-H club enjoyed a weiner roast after cleaning the Norfleet farm grounds following Grow Grass Day. Fourteen members and eight visitors, Jerry Scrivner, Gordon, Binkley, Delores Bond, Bernice May and Janie Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Men Binkley, and Oscar Dawson were present. Game sand songs were Jenjoyed by all.

Are you going through the functional 'middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yrs.) Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so nervous, high-strung, tired? Then DO try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to' relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect' 'LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Christian Church Meeting in Fulton FULTON, Sept. 10 The congregations of the 17 Christian churches in Callaway county will join the annual county convention here Sunday at the First Christian church.

Although early i-ecprds have 'been lost, it is believed that this is probably the seventieth consecutive annual meeting. Clarence Kennett, president of the organization, will preside. The opening service will be at 11 o'clock when the Rev. Karl W. Tuttle, pastor of the host church, delivers the sermon for the formal morning -worship.

A basket dinner will be served at noon. "Problems of the Rural Church: will be the subject for a forum during the afternoon and the Rev Gene Wetherell, extension minister of the College of the Bible University of Missouri, Columbia will be moderator for a discussion KLE-NAX Removes dirt and grease from floors waxes them, too. Qt. COOK'S PAINTS 228 Madison Phone 3401 four young ministers from the College. A program of reports on the Women's Councils, Laymen's Lea- ue, and other church activities vill be, given.

The Christian Youth "'ellowship groups from the Mo- and Hams Prairie church, two members of the Fulton ihurch, Mrs. G. E. Lawrence and Vliss Marianne sing. One of the last parts of the convention will be election of: officers for the ensuing year and choosing the time and place of the .949 convention.

The 17 churches are: Fulton, Auxvasse, Millersburg, Holts Sum- nit, Barkersville, Boydsville, friendship, Hickory Grove, High Points, Oak Grove, Antioch, Central-, Dixie, Mokane, New Bloomfield, Hams Prairie, Liberty, and Richland. The pastors are the Rev. Mr. Tuttle, Dr. Ira E.

Adams, the Rev. A. F. Larson, and the Rev. R.

C. Abram. Extension News W.H.O. Names Officers Mrs. M.

V. Keeran was hostess ing chairman, Mrs. Kate Francis: parlimentarian, Mrs. Oliver Rai- Ihel; child development 'chairman and health leader, Mrs. Harold Garnett; food leaders, Mrs.

Davt? Nine Babies Born In Past Three Days Mr. and Mrs. Edward Creedon 516 Madison street, are the parents of a daughter, born this morning at St. Mary's Hospital Also born this morning was a sor of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Busch 607 Waverly street. Sons were born Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Prenger 1021 West High street, and Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Libbert, Meta. A girl was born the same day, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ittner, Route 2. Wednesday's births included two boys and two girls.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Ford, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Rademan, Route 2 are the parents tof the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, 304 Buchanan street, -and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hickman, 106 Lincoln street, are the girls' parents. 11 members of the W.H.O. Ex- Shannon, Mrs. Kate Francis, and ension club of Marion Sept. 2.

Officers elected were: President, Mrs. Ed Raithel; clothing leaders, Mrs. Oliver Raithel and Mrs. John Mrs. John Rathouz vice-persident, home management, Mrs.

VIrs. John V. Hall secretary-treas- C. A. Taggert, Mrs.

Tom Long, urer, Mrs. Clem Taggert reporter and Mrs. John V. Hall. Mrs.

Oliver Wrs. M. V. Keeran; recreation Raithel, Mrs. John V.

Hall and eader, Mrs. C. A. Taggert; read- I Mrs. Ed Taggert were appointed as assistants to Mrs.

C. A. Taggert, club 4-H leader. Mrs. Harold Garnett and Mrs W.

V. Keeran explained how to make aluminum trays. Achieve-' ment Day plaijs were discussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roger V.

Smith Oct. 7. Elect Officers Mrs. Alrna Neutzler was hostess to the Friendly Neighbors Club with 12 members present. Roll call wa sanswered by "What you prepare for Sunday dinner when the family goes to church." Officers elected fo the coming year were: President, Mrs.

Al Markway; vice-president, Mrs. Leo De- Broeck; secretary, Mrs. David Richter. Plans were made for a weiner roast sometime in October Following the meeting lunch was served by the hostess. Handicraft will be the subject for the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs.

Henry Ott. Enjoy Movie The Strington Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. J. Thompson with five members and five visitors present. Miss Helen Miller, county librarian showed a movie.

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