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The Wheaton Journal from Wheaton, Missouri • 6

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Wheaton, Missouri
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THURSDAY, MAT THE WHEATON JOURNAL MT. PLEASANT Interesting occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shewmaks, Dan and Dolby.

Mrs. Cora Ford sad near Goodman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vsughn Murphy Eldon.

Res and Clends Lauder and Haial Ford were Saturday visited Thursday In the Raymond dale of Tulsa were Rocky Comfort visitor over the week-end. A fam lavenlna- visitor in the II. D. Coatney horns In Fairview. Mr.

quite frequent visitor of Us Ruth Dyer during hi leave from thi Navy. He reported for duty at Sao Diego, May 1. Our boys In the armed service deserve nil tht praise we can give them. Thty art all heroes. and Mrs.

Coatney accompanied ily get together was held in tht Oacar Lauderdale home Sunday, them home and tbs man spent the evening fishing on Grand Lake. They were all night gueets in the Wright home. J. R. Roblnson'spent Friday In the C.

M. Robinson home at Neo-ho. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brother visit Mr.

Bert Marnoy and Mr. Carl Murphy wers shopping la Joplln Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones and children of Joplin were Sunday Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Lister of St ed in the 0. A. LaUhaw home at SUCCESS Mr. and Mr.

T. Cloud visited in the Harmon Kenney horn of Springfield Monday night snd Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Elder and Donna attended a birthday dinnei in the Harold Colo home near Exeter Sunday.

Mr. and Mr. Claud Kenney, Keren and Jerry and Mr. Nancy Kenney visited Mr. and Mr.

Floyd Heillg of Rltchey and Mr. Ethel Kenney of Stark City Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Doan Carnell spent the week-end In Tulsa visiting Murphy home.

The fiiut and second grsde children from the school here took theli first polio shot in Wheaton Tues Louis were visiting Mr. and Mr. dinner guest of. parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Csrland Hill and Sundsy wss Rev. Catvln Hen-demon's regular sppolntmsnt MU Pleasant. He was cconv psnled here by his wife and they were dlnnor guests of Mr.

sad Mrs. Otis Eden. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Linebarrer were also dinner guests In the Eden home. Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Lankford visit ed Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Nickols Bun-day. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Tlanchon of Monett visited Mr. and Mrs. Wsldo Eden Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mr. Guy Cowherd and Mr. and Mr. Ernest Cowherd and -sons visiUd Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Cowherd and family of Nevada, Mo. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erstin Spain and day.

The second shot will be May Kenneth Payne and hi mother Mr. Cleo Laster, over the weekend, children. Luclna and Jimmie, of 18 after school is out Tulsa were Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mr. Claude Jone and Several from here were shopping visitors in the Dennis Lauderdale home.

Joe Lee Davidson of Stillwater, children of Goodman were guest In the Arthur Jone home Sunday Mr. Maude Holmes of Wichita was visiting home folks la vlsltine- Mr, and Mr. Charley in Anderson Saturday and attended the drawing for General Electric appliances which was sponsored by L. L. Barnea and Harl's Gro.

Carl McCracken and Claude Kenney and son were fishing on Grand Lake Saturday night. Mr. and Mr. Bob Carnell and son, Morgan. Mrs, Holmes is a sitter Carol.

Saturday. Several from Rocky Comfort attended the circu at Cassville Sun-day afternoon and report quite an Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlin and (mid im gflBiR Pioneer Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mr. H. D. Wright were visiting in the Perry LewU home Friday night. Mr.

and Mr. Paul Williams, John and Don, of Tulsa, Mr. and Mr. Vie Rohrer and Martin, and Virginia Robinson of Springfield and Mr. and Mr.

C. M. Robinson of Neosho visited relative here Sunday and attended funeral services at Stella Sunday afternoon for W. P. Robinson.

Joe Allen and J. W. Raulsten of Kansas City spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Doermore and Mr? and Mrs. Jimmie Evans and family visited in the Lester Busch home at Lanagan Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Clova Hill have moved from their farm here to their home they recently purchas children re Roaring River visit- Mr.

and Mrs. W. S. Brock of family and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Carlin had a fish supper in the Roy Carlin home Friday night. or Mr. Morgan. We were sorry to learn of the death of Joe Swearingen of Sim-coe. Funeral services- for Mr Swearlngen were conducted Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mr. Durward Grlsham of Ft. Worth. war recent ors Sunday afternoon.

Rev. and Mr. J. B. McNeill and Sue Ann visited Mr.

and Mrs. John Henderson at Joplin Sunday. Sevural fror.i her attended the Mr. and Mrs. Owen Edmonds Stella were Sunday dinner guests in the Verdie Murphy horns Sunday.

Nancy Edmonds suffered an injured hip one day this week while 7ty? circus at Cassville Sunday after visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart. she was doing her chores. noon.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Decoca and Mrs. Hershel Cook is still on the Mr.

Grisham at the Church of Christ in Ridgley sick list. children visited his mother, Mrs. were dinner guest of the latter1! father and lister, Mose Hinds and Luna Sunday. The Success 4-H club had a supper and services at the school house Sunday Janice Kenney and Shirley and Lena Whittington visited Beity Cooper Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Cloud and Kay visited in the Winford Camp borne near Powell Sunday. Those visiting in the Ancil home Sunday were Mr. and Ross Bouvier, a senior in Rocky For tiie Home Mrs. Willard Schell, Mr.

and Mrs. ed from Mon Davidson at You can protect your growing crop against lou or damage with a Farmer's Mutual Hail, fir and Lightning Policy. You only pay a $1.00 policy ftt with your application. The annual assessment comes dut in tht (all, about October first. Assessments limited to Wi of grain crops, 3V on cotton and 8 on tobacco.

No fruit or trucks crops insured. Damage must be reported within ten days. Honest and experienced adjusters examine your loss. Every loss is paid in full. Benton Schell and son of Joplin and Mr.

and Mrs. Delme Miller. Mrs. H. visited Mrs Comfort high school, is a patient in the Cardwell hospital in Stella.

He is recovering satisfactorily Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sappington of near Powell were Saturday night visitor in the Noble Flax- Kenneth McGuffy and Billy, who fUvtnn NlrWoll una aveninof last are employed near Oklahoma City ROCKY COMFORT spent the week-end with their family here. beard home. Yardstick Addition rVHE haadicrafter can make simple additions and subtractions with two rulers or yardsticks, put together as a simple slide rule.

To add 2tt and 3, place the ruler so the numbers face in opposite directions, suggest American Builder. Place the 2 and the week, we ere giaa Airs. iNicaen is rapidly recovering from a recent operation at the Wheaton Hospital. i jJm Stella Decocq, Sunday af.errwon. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Black visited Mr. and Mrs Charley Vineyard in Wheaton Sunday afternoon. HEAR MISSIONARY SPEAK IN SPRINGFIELD Mr. and Mrj.

Bruce Veteto, Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Elkins and Loy and Mrs.

C. 0. Brattin of here, Mr. and Mrs. Ira McNeill and Coy, east of town and Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Jones and sons of Rocky Comfort route attended services at the National High Church of Christ in Springfield Monday night 'and heard Otis Gatewood, Missionary from Germany, speak. Ann Murphy was a Sundaj guest of Judy. Ramsey. Visitors present Sunday morn Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Allen were in We were sorry to hear of the Neosho on business Thursday. ing at the local Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson sudden death of Joe Swearingen Saturday evening.

Mr. Swearin were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones and children of Joplin, Mrs. Maude Holmes of Wichita, Hazel Ford of Kansas City, Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Morgan and Mrs. Jay Anderson Rex E. Lauderdale, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Lauderdale, who was promoted to Cpl. while serving In Korea with the 68th Q.M. arrived in Tulsa April 29. We are very proud of him as he has a perfect record. He is a graduate of Rocky Comfort high school.

He will resume his work soon for Won der Baking of Tulsa, where he will be baker first class. Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Biggs of Rocky Comfort route, was gen, who resided at Simcoe, was were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Young at Anderson Sunday of last week. We wish to extend our sympathy to the bereaved family of Mrs. Onal Keelinsr. Mrs. Keeline passed the father of Bill Swearingen of this community.

We wish to ex and sons. tend our sympathy to the family. HERNY W. CARSON Phone 067 Fairview, Mo. Johnnie Tichenor was an over Mr.

and Mrs. Montie Forbes at night guest of Bobby Payne Tuesday of last week. tended a family dinner at the Carl away Monday morning in John's Hospital in i Roscoe McKinley, Charley Valen tine and C. E. Price were fishing at Grand Lake Saturday.

Forbes home in the Mt. Zioa com Rocky Comfort lost two nice peo is 1 --H 2 vt I I Jjyi munity Sunday. pie to know, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, who moved to Anderson Friday.

Our loss is Anderson and com munity's gain. BETHPAGE Mrs. Verdie Murphy spent the day visitinsr with Mrs." Nellie Wyatt Thursday. R. A.

Carter and Frank McCully are helping Elmer Cooper build a new ranch type house on his pro perty here. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper iVt opposite each other, as in illustration. The answer, 6, will be indicated at the end of the ruler.

To subtract, turn the two rules so that the two sets of numbers read in the same direction. Suppose you want to subtract 3 from 4. Move the rules so these numbers are opposite. The subtracted answer, will be shown at the end of the ruler. plan to leave soon to go to another state, where Mr.

Cooper will do some carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. John Brock of near Monett were, visiting relatives here Our Great America -ft fy llu'll lAlMISRATlOt GTAVok Oil AVEM MS Of cowfwswei4 ft yew UK IIAM BUILT OH AW ANP fiWWB. FROM OTHER COtfTlNMTf TOR YfcMW SHIP rUHRINS NSW YORK HARSOU PROPW BAUW orrtMt leiaMC.

MCRCAdM -TUf ISWrtPir Sltf 10 TIMti gfc jJr OF 1955 JW PAPER COMPAMY MURStRIt PRODUCE MORE THAI 60 MIUIOH iftPUNS ruecf ye Kit pf Tttfff APS t1RUTEP TO SWAU IAMPOWNEPS OUIOHTA too amp itm mi RIO ewWPt ftlAR III MM '( You have achieved You have achieved your first success. 1- May your graduation be the first step toward a lifetime of happiness and usefulness. May the future be' a bright. tELTDramGaQL? Rocky Comfort High School Senior Class For The School Year 1954-55 PAMON MY SWORDf Fairview High School Senior Class For The School Year 1954-55: On the middle ages, the miutarvano- Robert L. Baker Freda Bernadine Beatjr Tharold Gene Beaver Helen Studebaker RELIGIOUS ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HANDLED MOST OF EUROPE? BANKING.

THEY OPERATED WITH SUCCESS UNTIL 1514, WHEN PHILIP THE FAIR, KING OF FRANCE, CONFISCATED THBR PROPERTY1, SLEW THEIR OFFICERS. j. ODAV SAVINGS BONDS' ARE THE KIND' CF INVESTMENT THAT FUOMI5FS OU SECUKITX AS WELL AS MA BOND TODAY I Jackie James Bertalotto Evelyn Carden Cneil Cummings Ila Jean Embrey Melvin Embrey Howard Highbarger Nelson Boyd Cook Shirley Ann Cox Ava Rose Daugherty -Melvin D. Eastburn Donna Mae Flaxbeard Donald Gene Harper Charlotte Coleen Hinds Nancy Ann Hutchison Jo Ann Kerr Betty Lou Marney Twilla Mae McCracken Shirley Ann McDonald Charles Murphy Mary Lee Patterson Illah Maye Payne Shirley Paulene.Roblyer James Preston Sapping ton -pf Betty Lee; (WestfaH) Spiva Lloyd Keith TicKenoV Barbara Tracy Wilma Tracy James Williams Carolyn Joel Walter Kassner Jo Ann Keeling Leonard Lahman Donna Price CLASS SPONSOR Bill Schatz Ross Bouvier Patsy Lou Biglow Joe R. Carlin weu comBD queem" Maxine June Carlin Charles Edward Carter Nancy Lee Cook UNITED STATES." WEEN OF VS.

PASSENGER SHIPS, AND WHICH HOLDS ALL SPEED RECORDS FOR CLASS SPONSORS Bill Jones and Lou Clifton This Congratulation Advertisement Sponsored By The Following Enterprising Merchants and Individuals of Fairview, This Congratulation Advertisement Sponsored By The Following' Enterprising Merchants and Individuals of Rocky Comfort, Ik: CROSSING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, IS THE MOST HEAVILY INSURED VESSEL NOW SAILING ITS POLICES COVER IT TO THE AMCVNT OF 50,800,000. Onsure wur FUTURE BY REGULAR PURCHASES Of VS. SAVINGS BONDS. REMEMBER BONDS AM BETTER THAN BVW I "3 Cooks Highway Market Maxines Beauty Shop Mac Marrs. Garage Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Hutchings Fairview Telephone Ecbrey Grain Elevator Ifcfes D-X Service Tlizzx Rest Ifcse Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Yccng Kerr's Cafe Mr.

and Ik Bill Hart Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown Mr.

and Mrs. Earl (Htca Shwcike Grccery Mutrux Garage Spencer Brcttsrs Murphy Grccery Roferts Garage lycn Mb Exchange CoL and Mrs. George rn'MCDABsneffo'eix NCTTO' UVV.t SAMKS KHX WHiXt Kll WOKO. McHHen Henry W.Carson Ins..

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Pages Available:
18,273
Years Available:
1919-1994