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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 3

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Tuesday. Julv 7, 1953 Extension Clubs flub The Simsberry Exten- Kion rwt July 2 in the church basement with 12 members, four children and one member, Mrs. B. J. Sims, present.

The vice-president. Mrs. Fred Woods, conducted the meeting. the session with the club song, "I Would Be True." Roll call was answered by "What I'd do if I were not at this meeting" Art craft leader, Mrs. lona Cooper, reported nettins; new stencil patterns.

"It's a Club MretfJifi Day" wn.s rend by Parliamentarian, Mrs. Wilbur Wcl- Good To J. Walter Hopton NEW TOEK UFB IU E. Mmln M4 Ncoslio Daily lesley. A ii'ii on cake drcoratini: was siiVc'ii by the new member.

Mrs. Sims. Mrs. was hostess, assisted by Carolyn Sims. Wiling Workers The Workers cluli met Thursday al the Bit; Sprin.U Park a covered dish luncheon srrv- i-d (it noon.

Mrs. H. K. Cireen re it'ivt'd a shower of hostess Kills. Tliert- were 17 tiieinhecs present and a Inrsr number visitor-.

Miss Mildred Timpkin nave a demonstration on garments made from feed sacks. Mrs. Art Tnllis uave a talk on "Choosing Accessories for the Home." The Swars Prairie 4-H club Rirls were present ami Miss Timpkin had a meeting with them. The little folks enjoyed swimming in the pool. The August meeting will be a picnic also.

May Community Club held Ihcir ar.nunl family night meeting at the school house Inst week. Group singing of "America," was CANNING SPECIALS PRESTO Pressure Cookers Canners 16 WAS $25.95 4 WAS $12.95 Cold Pack Conners special $1.69 Big Capacity, Rack Holds 7 Quarts OPEN EVENJNGS UNTIL 9.00 DIAMOND HMMVAK Md FURNITURE PUMP INSTALLATION AND REPAIR Phone 100 DIAMOND, MO. Mrs. Oren Leach Gives Birthday Picnic Mrs. Oren Leach held birthday picnic nl the Hij: Spring Park Solidity honoring her husband, her Virginia and her brother ir.

law, John Ivinehart. Those nil ending were: Mr, and Mrs. Linnie IS'anunore. Mrs. fora I each.

Mr. and Mrs. Kollo Hine- liiirl and family. Mrs. flint Kenl'ro son Kandy, Mrs.

Kvelyn Kii'i- crls Mt: Kineharl and family. Mr. aiv.i Mrs. Robert Laird. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul lloflecker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr.

and Mrs. Oren Leach ami daughters, Mr. and Ht.ward Ilinchart anil son Hilly, iill of Neosho; Mr. and Mrs. Niles Clilinore and two sons of Wichita end Mrs.

Leach's two mints followed by Kramer's poem, "July the Kourlh," read by Mrs. Krank Wasters. The Flag Salute was given by the group, led by Harbara Kads. Roll call stressed the political scene, till reading recent news clippings. An International Day talk was given by Rev.

Arthur l-'i Ich. A poem, "Crosses," by Grace Noel frowell was read by Mrs. George Hickman. Mrs. A.

1). Fitch read prayer from World Day of Prayer. Refreshments served following Ihc program. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs, Auou.s Ludikcr, Aug. 5.

At The Hospitals i Admitted Yesterday Sale Mtmerial Mrs. Winston Brill. 805 X. Unco! n. W.

(iiiry. HI. 2, Andersen. I Mrs. Andy Smith, Ruck r.ois.

i Mrs. Lewis Tomlin. 91H HoniTell. Sash llolden. Sencea.

.1. l'. Hi. 1. dranby.

Dismissed Yesterday Mrs. Kenneth 1'mid-wood, 538 K. I.I-IIH;, and daughter born 251. Mrs. Hill Howe, Hi.

2. Sam (Jitison. Picher, Oklahoma. Milboiirii, FairlamI, Oklahoma. Mrs.

Krank Keller. HI. 1, Stella. J. ileni-y Wilson.

HI. 2. Airs. Hhuda Walker, 410 Thrash- Joseph o. Fowler, 120 N.

Washington. Frttman Admitttd Sunday Mrs. Mary Lte Scott of Ntosho St. John's Admitted Sunday Frank Sherwood of Senec-a. Household Hint Never use metal polishes 01 any type of cleansing powder on a chromium finish, chromium is a soft melal nnd the platlnu wears off easily.

For regular care, wash with a mild soap 01 other mild detergent, rinse wel and dry with a soft eloth. SEND FLOWERS! Floral Co. Phone 193 or 301. Wallpaper Paint Sale Buy Now and Save Up to DAVIS PAINT WALLPAPER Member of the Federal Inraraaoa Only National Bank In Newton and McDonald is the other name for DODGE! i Over the years, Dodge cars have rewarded millions of with a matchless quality: Dependability. Now this word has given new meaning by the greatest Dodge of them 'S3 Action Car: Dependable Ecenemy In the Mobilgas Economy Run, the Dodge V-8 beat all other cars in its class outperformed all 8's in every price class to establish Dodge as America's Top Economy Dependable Pewer-fer-Safety Ten days later, the same Dodge V-8 set 2 new official AAA perform records for standard American cars.

Proof of reserve power-for-aafety. Depembbk Cemfort Dodge Modern Design does away with "meaningless metal" and waste space more comfort apace than ever inside. You enjoy more head-room, leg-room and elbow-room. Dependable Handling Ease Dodge for '53 brings you new mastery of the road, new maneuverability in traffic, new parking ease. It snugs down on curves like a true sports car.

Dependable Extra-Value Features Safeguard hydraulic brakes with two brake cylinders in each front wheel Oriflow ride control Safety-Rim wheels electric windshield wipers foam rubber seat cushions waterproof ignition system and many others. Here fa our invitation Come in for a "Road Teat Ride." Find out all that Dodge Dependability means in terms of economical power, safety power, riding comfort and handling ease. There ia no obligation. You will discover a new kind of car, a new kind of driving at prices that start below many models in the "lowest-priced" field. BfHtificatioit and tquipmtnl tubjecl lo ehantf notict.

DODGf V4I8NT CMKMCT OWUMU DEPENDABLE DODGE V-IIOHT Ol Cot to If to 129 W. SPRING Carter Motor PHONE 480 Sputtin Still Going Strong After 17 Years SPI'TTIN Pity the poor post man shouU an envelope addressed 'Sputtin. Ml Harmony." carry a special delivery stump. He miiiht have to climb l.j the rooftop, for Spill likes to sit on the chimney. Oi lie have lo searcli undei the iiedije, for Split, in a fin coat, he i.s loathe lo discard, seeks shade in the summer heat.

You see, Spultin-- short for Rasputin-- is a Ri'i-y persiun 3G inches low, and tips the scale nt 13 pounds. He would tell you thai Mr. and Mrs. George Trel- bar also live at his house and that he 1 oks after them very well you. from the roof tops where he keeps the swifts out of the and low, he keeps the yard free from those quite impossible animals: dons.

He waits en himself and has definite preferences in the prerogative of every lord of a manor. Beef kidneys and cream-. That's the fare to keep him in pood humor. Quite lie was born 17 years ago, April 1930, to be specific. Although Chirstmas does mark his heaviest mail, his calls from the postm.un ore net limited to the holidays.

His wide acquaint- finee and extensive correspondence dates to World War II when the Tretbars' rental property was usually tenanted by Camp Crowcler affiliates. Recently the Tretbars took a leave of absence without his permission. Arriving hcmc, they were reprimanded sharply. Haughtily from a chair in the HvlnK room, ho mumbled and grumbled and insisted upon having his say before they rend the accurriula'tcd mall. Finally, purr crept into the grumble and he admitted being Bind they were home again.

So one day when you see at lenst three dogs ten ring down Harmony 1 Street, look again. Thnt flash of' g)-ey close at their heels is Rasputin, making sura that he street lives up to its name for all who dwell and especially at 511. Neoshoans Return From Camp Yokomo Ten Neosho children returned Sunday from Camp Yokomo near 'urdy where they hud attended a 'resbytorian summer camp there. The children Included Connie- Adams, Sue Ann Jiuslunoyc-r, Howe, Hudy Farbor, Sandy Duncan, Johnny Lamb, Jackie Sue McCrcary, Judy Haas, Hit-hard Matters, Ancfla Shad wick. Little News Mr.

and Mrs. Krank Reynolds, Kit 1 2, Seneca, announce leh birth a daughter yesterday al Sale Memorial Hospital. It's His Duty DENVER, July rwwly- publithcd Dtnvtr police manual of tayt cop on duty drink If it's "in of duty" but requires police captains to define 'lino of duty" under such clrcum- lances. McDonald County Sing Set Sunday Afternoon All 1111(1 Always Comfortably Cool AT THE LYRIC ANDERSON, MO. TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY JULY 7 AND Adults Me Plus: ll-min.

Short ft Cartoon likes to listen to (r-vspel invitrd atteiul tin- Mi-Dnn- 11 Id C'ounfy roiu'cntinn. Sunday nl tne Snu.slici iy Metlm- dtst Churi'li. lom miles ulh of Powell and in miles nf Mav- eiilnnst nl thi- nl and 'i'lu- will be held horn a 4 p.m. a has- kci (iiniu'i nl n-ion. Meeting Thursday for Weekday Church School All who are interested in I he Weekday I'luireh Sehool are iin; fd In meel al Hie Kirs I Christian riuireh at '2 o'eloek Thursday at ti rnoon.

Personals Lawrence and Naydene Helkn, 101!) North College and Miss Norma Land, 330 Wheeler, stpent I he weekend In Wichita as guests of Mr. Delka's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Molvln l.iyer. On tiie Fourth they nit ended the annual Stock Cur Races at the CeJtty Stadium.

They were companed home by Mrs. Clnm Helka, who will spend a few days in Neosho before reluniini', lo her work in Kansas City. Roberl Butler and daughter, Billy Ann, of St. Louis came last night for short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Butler of Reid Road. They will return lo St. Louis U-nlght. Mr. Butler is completing plans for his ordination as a missionary.

lie and Mrs. Butler, with their three children, are planning to lenve in the fall for Brazil where they have been assigned to a mission field. lit. and Mrs. D.

L. Runyan and daughter, Cathy Lee, of Fort IlumllUn, N.Y., have been guests the past, few days of Mr. nnd Mrs, H. M. Cushman, 433 W.

Brook. Lt. Runyan WHS tin OCS classmate of the son- in-law. Lt. Ray McDnnlel.

Miss Emma Shannon, 406 8. Jefferson, had as her guests her brothers, Dickens P. Shannon nnd Mrs. shannon of Los Angeles, John F. Shannon and his wife of Independence, and Raymond Shannon of Lewlsvllle, Ark.

Also visiting in the Shannon home are Miss Shannon's niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allman and nephew, John Shannon, all of Tulsa, as well as her sister-in- law, Mrs. Will Shannon St. Louis.

Mrs. Don Sechrist spent Saturday and Sunday in Fayetteville visit her husband, a patient at the Veteran's Hospital. She found Mr. Sechrist much improved and making plans to return home shortly. Mr.

and Mrs. David C. Buckingham and sons, Paul and Duane, cf Carlisle, Iowa, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller of Tipton Ford.

This was the first visit to this area and they enjoyed a trip through the entire tri- state district, visiting the mining sections of Oklahoma and Kansas and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Lampo, 1300 We may in dearth Have come to earth, Jlut each cun stage a goal, We may be poor, Not much in store, But wealth within the soul, God knows our plight, How hard we fight, How much that we can bear, He knows each day, Life's game we play, And if we play it i'air. ThompMD Funeral Home 107 E.

Main Phone 47 I Rilv ry. hiivo rn'rv-i i i.iini 1 (lavs, hrui KIT and a i MMi-r ol Mi. Ralph 1 aiupo of Mm N. spent last liciv and Mi Kdna Willi.itn.s Oklahoma Cilv for liu- Until t'tui I lo ll.nr homes Sunday. While in i Nro'ilio.

llu alsn visitrd then molhiT. Mis. 1-: 11 I anipo. a I-I C.t|,.|. ri'innii'd from I.a ur ha lirrii a iialiciil in Mrimuial pilal since June He tc'i a bi'okeii multiple head in-1 Juries.

of teeth, bruises and in a car idc nt near His dismis--al Is temporary Ti'ealinent will con- Minii 1 and addll Imial iimlal Mir- he necessary Mr. and Mis. Jerry Hux and ns, iSleplien and Hill, relumed Yesterday from Kssex where they had spent the holidays with nnd Mrs. W. Hux, of Mr.

Mux. Dr. and Mrs. II. F.

Burbarick have ns their guest their daughter, Miss Frances Burbarlek, of Hutchinson. Miss iv.irbarlek has Just relumed from a 17-day vacation through West. She visited Albuiitic-rque, Los Sun Fi'aneiseo, Kail City and Denver Siie expects to return to Hulehlnson Sunday where she Is a civil service employee at the Navnl Air station. Mr. and Mrs.

Laurence B. Wilson nnd children, Laurence, Judith and Clifford, expect to return I Washington, D.C.. Thursday lifter visiting Mrs. Wilson's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Call, 208 E. Hickory. Mr. Wilson Is an electronics engineer in the Navy Department.

Other guests who have visited tile Calls tincl their visitors from Iho East have been Mr. Call's brother find slster-iivlmv, Mr. nnd Mrs. Troy Call of Vcr- non, Who were also accompanied by their grandchildren, Linda Sue and Terry Troy Ehrsam. When the Troy Calls relumed to Mt.

Vernon, they were lu-ctmpnnled by Mrs, Lucy Horner, of Tulsa, who has boon a guest of the Calls' hero for a week. A group picnic on the Calls' honored the visitors last weekend: Mrs. Pearl Stephens left yesterday for her home in Roberl Laird. Paul Hoffecher l-'rank Wallace Kan Sa'Mi M.F.A. Artificial Breeding Proven Production Bulls Six Available RAY PETERS TECHNICIAN 1377W11 or 578 Stark City 80 P.inl.i Ann.

after iiis in with her n.nihcr. Mi- N. foil. nnd "th'T Ml 1 r.i'ii, has iji-en ill since the first of Hie yenr. says Imvinu all of lii'i children find erandi-liil- dirn ireuui'iilly durini' I Ids 10-dfiy period.

been an elli'i-live lolii' 1 Mr. and Mi: Mr. and Mix Mr. and Mis. drove lo I.

spend the- r-'nurUi with Mi. and Mrs. Pace and family. They wen' 'in in Indi'prndiMiee. for a picnic ill Rivrrsidc Park.

Others ihiTi- lor Hie picnic were Wilmolh. Mary little, Maurlee Lee Wilinoih, and nna Walker, all of IMrsun Claude Lannley, a pallenl In Kesemi'li Hospital in Kansas Cily, has received iniirii curres- pondenc.e which bus ln-lped thne pass more quickly. Mrs. had expected him to return home Sunday, bui reports liv.U they decided to observe him further before dismissal He is still an occupant of R-nm a US here. Mrs.

Oiulen James, Prints and son, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Call, who had visited the Culls since Sunday, is relurninr; In her home In Oakland, Calif today. Mrs. Is a home economics major and has been atlendlnf: a home ec meelint: in KiinsiVs City.

She has also visited her mother, who Is a teacher In Kunsus stale Teachers Manhattan. SEND FLOWERS! Neosho Floral Co. Phone 193 or 301. Stock up This Weekend'. Ansco All Weather Film Only Anico Perfect Snapshots or a new roll, free I Firestone Paint Store "Your Home of Better Quallity" West Side Squnro Phone 447 TOXAPHENE SPRAY Kill fnose insects now! With Toxaphene available in any DRUG WEST SIDE SQUARE NEOSHO MERCHANTS IIM AUTOMOBILE KALBB AMP 8EBVIOB Motor.

Motor Motor Used Bros. CEMENT Aih OOAb Robinaoo Lbr. Co. O. EUCTaUCAL APfUANCEA (MIM.I Q.

Appliance ELECTRIC KJ NGKS Q. Appliance FEKU M. F. A. Farmero GLASS Calhoon-Putnam Davis Mai tin Davla Paint Co.

Q. E-McGinty Hud RCA McGluty App. C. K. O.

Appliance ROOFING (Asphalt Metutl Mule Putnam Old TKACTOUS Bros. Tractor Oo. Used Brofc lllL't'KS Griffith Motor Co. Usert VACL'UM CLEANERS WALlJiOAKU TILKBOARP Robinson Davis.

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