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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 14

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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Poqe About 350 of every 10(30 men ment in the army are rejected on who offer themselves for enlist-1 physical grounds. Genuine Cedarized Moth Proof With Your Winter Garments! i Suits, Dresses Topcoats, Ladies Coats, Suits and Swagger Suits Cleaned and Pressed Xl. 69c We Do Our Own Dvc Work Big Crowd Attends Dramatics Contest At Iberia Academy Tuscumbia High School Is Awarded First Place Trophy in Meet TUSCUMBIA, April 10 The dramatics contest sponsored by the Iberia Academy was presented to a full house at the Martin gymnasium at Iberia Saturday night. This is the first such event and four high schools were intered, Brumley, Crocker, Dixon and Tuscumbia. Miss Francis Stokes, coach of dramatics at Drury College, acted as judge of determining.the Winner.

Tuscumbia was awarded the trophy, a silver cup on its pre- THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 12th OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SMOKE DAMAGED MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD AT BIG Every thing in our store will be sold at unbelievable LOW Store Open Daily 10A.M.to6P.M. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Has been completely restocked with fresh drugs and is now located at 106 E. HIGH ST. PHONE 9 G. A.

FISHER DRUG CO. 105 E. HIGH ST. sentation of "The Old: Pinter Place." Miss Juanita Messersmith, teacher in English and Mrs. Fendorf coached the Tuscumbia team.

John O. Houston of Lake Ozark and Miss Nancy White of Eldon were married Saturday morning by Judge Hicks. They were accompanied by the bride's parents Attorney and Mrs. R. White also of Eidfcn.

Parents Twins Twin' daughters weighing nine and nine and half pounds respectively were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright of near Brumley March 30. They have been named Darlene and Florene.

JEFFERSONGITY; SUhsiDAY. APRICTV 1937 An eight pound daughter was Carrie hnTM ny ree ofice born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest case worker, took 20 boys to the Rodden of near Brumley March CCC camp at Blooming Rose Phelps county, Tuesday. -Mrs! -I he musicians of the Rural Let- a a more ter Carriers Association are get- will be allowed to enter camp ting off to a big start for the na- in lne near future.

tional convention by meeting at Gerald Schullz, chairman of the Eldon under the leadership of Fred general executive committee of the D. Whitlock, carrier of Route 3, Miller County Centennial commit- for tnG nf iz hie rri L- wi a band. ec this week making public The band will consist of about 40 announcement of special commit- pieces and will play at the state tee named for promoting Miller convention before attending the county's 100th anniversary cele- national convention of rural letter oration to be held at Tuscumbia carriers association at New. Or- August 20, 21, and 22. These new committee, which are 'in addition Eight o'clock Friday -evening is el committees previously an- the time set for the Eldon com- flounced, are as follows: Commit- munity chorus' first concert of the tee S.

Stillwell year, at the high school auditor- chairman, Mrs. E. M. Allee, John ium. There are 36 voices in the Bear.

Committee on publicity- chorus. The Christian college O. Barren, chairman; Glenn string trio and Mrs. W. H.

Bur- Martin, J. E. Woody, Geo' A. Pick- ligh, soprano of City, will ens Edwards. Committee (on be honor guests.

Mrs. Harlie historical exhibit with Mrs. Gleason is director, Mrs. E. T.

Col- Kallenbach, general chairman- hns. accompanist. Mrs. D. E.

Kallenbach, Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mase an- err Franklin nounce the arrival of a pound daughter, born April 2.

The little miss will be known as Dorothy May. Hagan takes up his duties as coun- an-- -r, pound th A11 Miss Julia Jackson; Suite 2749, 926 McGee Kansas City, ty agent of county. This Year the Centennial Ot Panic ot 1837 (Continued from Page, id) said, "four feet, three and a half inches in length.and fifteen inches in circumference, in the thickest part and is still growing." Other specimens, mentioned in the Jefferson City Jeffersonian Republican and the Fulton Telegraph were: a corn stalk eighteen feet high; a sweet potato four feet and one inch long and six and a half inches in circumference; two turnips each twenty-two inches in circumference; a radish, nineteen inches Jn length, and. inches in circumference; a beet weighing thirteen and, one-fourth pounds, timothy heads eleven and one-half inches in length; apples weighing four pounds and six and one-half ounces; a blade of blue grass three and one-half inches long; and, finally, a pumpkin'vine measuring 1,178 feet and bearing thirty "thrifty" pumpkins. These and other examples are ample proof of the fertility of Missouri soil in a day when Missourians "put their seed into' the ground and trusted Providence to give the increase." And they all helped Missouri to "come back" from the depression of 1837.

JEFFERSON CITY Entrance to the Cave, in the Church of the Nativity, in Bethlehem, distinguished bv magnificent mosaics, and by a bas relie'f portrait of the Virgin and Child, in precious metals. The relationship of mother and child is the holiest in-the world; and in every mother and child is reflected the spirit of the Virgin Mother and Her Babe. Instill in your children the religious' faith and fervor which regular Church attendance can inspire, by bringing them to Church every Sunday. CAPITAL CSTY WATER CO. YOUR PUBLIC SERVANT FOR YEARS 20 Mi Her Boys Enter (CCCamp More to Be Accepted in County Later; Centennial Committees Are Announced TUSCUMBIA, April 10 --Mrs county relief office states that it is probable more Jim Henry Fogleman.

Mrs. John Schweiter- man; Osage township: W. A. Burd, Mrs. Bert Hendricks; 'Richwoods towaship: Mrs.

'Belle Thpmpson, Mrs. Saline township: 'Guy- T. "Godfrey, Mrs. Stella Smith. Committee on.

pageant Mrs. -'j; Campbell, chairman. Committee on pageant costumes, Lupardus. Chairman on pageant grounds: R. M.

Fendorf, chairman; Capt. R. M. Marshall, Miltoa Heri- sley. Committee on finance: G.

A. Berry, chairman; Elmer Meyer, L. C. Bilyeu. Other committees will be appointed later.

Tuscumbia Couple.Wed Tuscumbia's younger set loses one of its most charming arid accomplished young ladies Sunday, April 11, when Miss Melva Shb'd- grass becomes the, bride of Mr. Albert Hagans. Miss itfelva is the daughter of County Superintendent of Schools Chas. D. and Mrs.

Snodgrass. She was graduated from Tuscumbia high school, attended Iberia Junior college and Warrensburg State Teachers college and will close a successful term of school Friday, having taught at the Bond school this year. Mr. Hagan was assistant county agent of Miller county in 1935 and' has been manager of the office at Columbia since. 'He is son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Hagah of Mercer, The wedding will be followed by a dinner at the home of the bride's parents to about 40 relatives as guests. Immediately alter dinner the couple will, depart on a two weeks tour in Texas. After May 1 the couple will be at home at Trenton, when Mr. Fulton Office of Red Crots to Close Soon (Continued from' Page 8) of Mrs.

James E. Maughs of Fulton and Col Walter of Alton, 111., were married last weekend at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis. bride. as been living in St.

Louis for "several years. She is'a graduate of William Woods-College, Fulton The marriage of- Miss Alpha Martin of Cedar City and John Vander Krol of Pella, lo.wa, which took place at the home of the bride's uncle, O. A. -Kemp, in on'July 9, 1936 was announced this week: NEW BOOK UPUiNS Alt ABOUT MIES A new Illustrated book has just been published by the Thornton Minor CJtaic-- the world's oldest" InstttuHon'lpe- clallzlng In the treatment of piles and other rectal afflictions. This book Plains why rectal disorders cause such common aliments as headaches, nervousness, stomach and liver troubles, and lass ot vigor.

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