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4 MOBttttt- and Democrat Thursday, May 21,1959 and Lslub I Accompanying her to Moberly was Mr. mother; Mrs. M. Hancock. The Lydia Group of CWF was responsible for the occasion with Mrs.

Ercil White serving as general chairman. Her two committees Included: Decorations: Sirs. Ruby Young, chairman, Mrs. Chowning Overfelt, Mrs. Aubrey Twyman and Mrs.

Ora Taylor; 1959 Mother and Daughter Banquet At First Christian 2858 mother asd daughter baagaet of First Christian Churca was held last sight at the church with 130 persons attending. Mrs. Bobert Vance was mistress of as( program: Mrs. L. Sich- eereisoaies.

1 artis chairman, Mrs. Clifford Par- Tables were decorated in the" five pastels with strips of crepe paper maMng runners down each center, wita matching lighted candles. Favors were May baskets Iralding handmade carnations. Garden flowers completed the table decor, and the stage was furnished Trxth a worship center banked with baskets of peonies and iris. Miss Celestine Owens accompanied aH musical numbers at the piano, and included on the pro- Royal Neighbors, $006 Siler Camp, will meet; at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in SBA HalL combined Memorial Day and Mothers Day program is planned.

All officers are to, be present at 1:15 for practice. White Shrine wffl meet at o'clock tomorrow night in the Masonic Temple. Merry Mixers will not meet tomorrow i as previously scheduled. gram were: Invocation, Mrs. Mil- O.

C. Wickstrora. The men of the church cooked asd served the meaL C. L. Sims was ia charge of the Mtchen, assisted by Ercil White, Clarence Gibson, Rube Crosswhite and Marchel Freeman.

Harold Petty was ia charge of the dmingroom and was assisted by Clifford Parrish, Koy Fray, Odis Hendren, Rob Vance, J. B. Frazier, George Wassmuth, Orville YoweB, George Isert and Ivan Metzger. ton Valandingham; group singing led by Mrs. Cecil Slaughter; tribute to mother, Lznda Hammer; response to tribute, Mrs.

Clarence Hammer; girls' guartet, Pam Ancell, Nancy Leavese, Deanna Yow- eE and Linda Isert, who sang The evening was closed with the ngisg of ''Mother's Doxology" following the benediction. Sunshine Club Will Tour Ah Force Base Mrs. Coppernoll Is Guest for Meeting of Mrs. Delia Mae Coppemoli, past matron of Stockton Chapter No. i 330, Stockton, was a guest when Randolph Chapter 150, Order of Eastern Star, met Tuesday night with 41 members present Sirs.

Otis Davis and A. J. Kaapp presided. Mrs. Coppernoll was presented by Mrs.

Ercil White and welcomed "in appropriate words by Mrs. Davis. The worthy matron reminded the group of the chapter's annual ice cream social to be held June 19 at the Masonic Temple. The charter as draped by Mrs. Omar a for Morris Marilyn Bollman Miss Bollman to Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan S. Bollman, 523 East Logan street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, to Glenn Lewis Case, son of Mr. and Sirs. John Freeland Case of Gilboa, N.

Y. The wedding will take place May 27 on the campus of Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. with and Home" and "He's! Members of the Sunshine Exten-JHart played soft music. Bierman.

Mrs. Davis read an ap-jUr. Bob Jones. officiating, propriate poem while Mrs. E.

Miss Bollman is graduating from Mrs. Virgil Wmge Is New Member of Moberly Altrusa Mrs. Virgil Winge, who is in charge of the mail order department of the Montgomery Ward Store, was present as a new member when the Altrusa Club of Moberly met Tuesday night in the BPW Club rooms. Miss Lois Polly, first vice-president, conducted the business meeting for Mrs. Jasper W.

Smith, president. The program, ia charge of the in- ternatioaal relations committee, was a film on the 10th anniversary of NATO, Aviih commentary by Edward R. Murrow. It was shown by the committee chairman, Miss Virginia ConnelL Mrs. Christina Jones reported on the senior citizens party given last Thursday by Altrusans.

Miss ConnelTs committee is Mrs. C. L. Patterson, Mrs. Louis Thieman, Mrs.

Roy Freeman, Miss Helen Schumann and Mrs. William Mulkey. Hostesses were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lyle Thomas and Mrs.

Lionel Thompson, who served refreshments. Installation of officers asd annual reports will feature the June meeting. Centralia, admitted yesterday. Otto Ferdinand Helmich, Clifton Hily, admitted yesterday. Irvin Louis Starke, admitted today, Raymond McCann, Route 2, Madison, admitted today.

Charles Frank MaEory, Paris, dismissed yesterday. Mrs, Stella Westlake, Huatsville, dismissed yesterday. Mrs. J. T.

Gibson, Armstrong, operated on today. Kevin (Jack) Klrtiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erttey, Huntsville, admitted, and operated on today.v WABASH Leonard Barron, reared fireman, Moberly, admitted today. Joe Slaughter, retired water service repairman, Moberly, admitted today.

R. A. VaaGieseas PARIS Mr. and Mrs. M.

V. VanGiesen of Indiana visited the Rev. and Mrs. R. A.

YanGiesea from Sunday to Wednesday. Got theWhole World la Club were entertained at a and benediction, Mrs, meeting held yesterday in the M. HalL of Mrs. W. H.

Kimbrough, Mrs. Vance recognized all the 704 Monroe avenue. Five menr- three and four generations repre- jbers asd nine visitors, Mrs. Doug- sented, and following the meal, I las Riiey, Cynthia and Debbie promoted a giv- Mrs. Bryan Naylor, Susie a Becky Pitney, Denny.

a Id and Mike Kimbrough, were present for the noon luncheon. Mrs. Clelmer Haynes conducted a business meeting and presented a lesson on textures and design of fabrics. Mrs. George a s.t presented Eeys to Charm and Mrs.

Wesley Gutekunst conducted two games with prizes going to ing special recognition to the men ia charge of the kitchen and dining room. Guests appearing on the program included Mrs. Kenneth Lowe presented a musical porgram, ''Reminiscenced Her i number was "Memories' 1 and iog songs of years ago, she brought.Jttusie down, through the with "God Bless Monologue was interspersed through rendition Mrs. Rfley and Mrs. Russell Sev- wMch was.

received with siasm. I Mrs. Riley invited the club to The speaker for the evening was meet June 18 at her home in Knob Mrs. Kenneth Runtz wife of thejNoster. A tour of -Whiteinan.

Air minister of First Christian Church, Force Base will be made at that Hannibal, whose subject was "A Time. ENDS Jennifer Jones--William Eythe -TONITi! "SONG OF BERNADETTE" 7:30 Only! Friday and MATINEE SAT. 2:00 P.M. 'Operation Domes' Commandos' 8:30 Only Bob Jones University, School of "Happy Birthday" was sung to Education, May 27. Mrs.

Thomas Clements as shej Mr. Case graduated from the a her offering. Mrs. Ercil school of religion. Bob Jones Uni- WMte, mother advisor, extended versity, 1956.

At present, an. invitation to all members to is associate pastor of the Savan- attend installation services for nah Bible Baptist Church in Savan- the Order of "Rainbow to be held Saturday night. Ladies Day golf competition began officially Tuesday at Moberly Country Club with prizes based on low net scores for 18 holes. A large turnout pleased members of the women's golf committee. Prize winners will be announced at the Ladies Day luncheon next Tuesday at the club.

Members of the committee in charge of arrangements for last Tuesday's play were Mrs. D. M. Bishop, Mrs. Arthur E.

Armstong, Mrs. R. B. BroemmeL Competition next Tuesday will be based on the low gross score for 18 holes. Mrs.

Kenneth H. Dicksoa, Mrs. J. W. Carr and Mrs.

Ralph Danti will be in charge. Cottage Grove Holds and Supper Refreshments were served in the dining room by Mrs. Era Howing and Miss Dorothy Turner. Mrs. Jones Leader For Loyal Workers Mrs.

M. 0. Jones was devotional leader when the Loyal Workers Class of Carpenter Street Baptist Church met yesterday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Jones, Eight members and one guest were present. The group sang i Love Lifted Me." Mrs.

Jones used scripture- from John" 1: 3-21, for her devotional. Prayer followed. A donation of S5 was made to help purchase bunk beds for the Baptist camp at Darksvflle. Mrs. Virgil Simmons gave a reading and Miss Gladys Dixson is as 'co-hostess, conducted a Bible Prayer by Mrs.

Nellis Dennis closed the meeting. The hostess served refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Dennis. The next meeting will be an- nouncei. for Meeting Of Congenial Club Mrs.

Etta Holloway and Mrs. Olive Hutchinson were guests when the Congenial Sewing Chib 'met yesterday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Oflie Rifenberick. 71 South "Williams street The afternoon was spent in sewing and refreshments were served. The next meeting wiH be in.

the home of Mrs. Carl Davis. Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards Parents of First Child Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Edwards, Reed street, are the parents of their first child, a 7- pound, daughter, born at 8:21 o'clock yesterday morning in Community Hospital. She has been named Debbie Kay. Mrs.

Edwards is the former Miss Patricia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, 420 South dark street. Mr. Edwards' parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Wright nah, Ga. Miss Bollman will teach the fourth grade there in the falL After a short wedding trip, the couple wfl be at home in Varsity' Village Trailer Court, White Oak Road, Greenville, S. C. They will reside Savannah after August- Miss Bollman is a member of Sigma Lambda Delta literary Society, Future Teachers of America, Association of i i a Teachers and Life Service Band.

The prospective bridegroom is a member of Alpha Omega Delta Literary Society a Preacher Association. Anchor Club Meets, Mrs. Burnham Hostess Members of the- Anchor Club were entertained last night at a meeting in the home of Mrs. W. R.

Burnham with Rose Lew- A --business, session was conducted by" the president, A. F. Brayfield. Games played with Mrs. Jones scoring high, L.

F. Barren second Sirs. Harry Settle low. Mrs. Lester Allen received the attendance: prize.

A guest was Mrs. Mary Childers, California, a member who is visiting in berly. The next meeting wUl be in the home of Mrs. L. R.

'Jones with Mrs. Brayfield as co-hostess. Wesfrrcm Eighth Grade Graduation Is Tonight Eighth grade graduating exercises for the Westran School District will be held at 8 p-clock tonight in the Clifton Hill ''School, instead of 2 p.m. as incorrectly reported in yesterday's paper. Mrs.

Leslie Baker Has Surgery in Kirksville Mrs. Leslie (Viola) Baker of Cairo is reported in serious condition at Laughlin Hospital, Kirksville, where she underwent major surgery Thursday. Baker's room number is 306. Day Mem Outstanding Selection at Low Prices! WREATHS SPRAYS 13" WREATH 98t 15 WREATH $1.98 18" $1.19 ftviob, 2r SPRAY. 31" $1.98 dt stltchtd nx- and decorated wiA oi pamte.

ribbon bow trim. Mooy Art Individydly Boxed Cemetery Vases 29c $1.98 $2.98 Decorated Baskets $1.98 OPtN UNTIL P.M. FRIDAY COMPLITE SfUCnON AT Closing exercises for the Cottage Grove School were held Thursday night in connection with a covered dish supper and program. Graduates are Max KHnkenborg, Donald Hickman and Rickie Dunlop. Mrs.

M'a Gaines is teacher. The included: program come," Beth Klinkenborg; song, by the school; "I Bob Hickman: play, "Slightly "Education," Relda song, Bob Hickman Ragsdale; and Beth KUnkenborg; "How Thunder Is Carolyn Shouse; a "Harry's Pockets;" "Swimming Pool," Paul Roberts; piano solo, Hickman; "To My Classmates." Wilkinson; song, by the girls; "Is It a Judith Roberts; "When I'm Older," Billy Padgett; cong, Judith and Paul Roberts. "Waiting the Doctor; 7 by the school; special music. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A 7-pound, 10 4-ounce daughter, born at 8:21 o'clock yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Edwards, West Reed street; A 7-pound, 15-ounce daughter, bora at 5:59 o'clock last night to Lt and Mrs. John A.

Owens, Mexico. William G. Moore, Paris, dismissed yesterday. John Olendorff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard OlendoiiL Glasgow, admitted yesterday. Alice Huntsman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Huntsman, Jacksonville, admitted yesterday. David Lyle Miller, son.

of Mr. and Mrs. Lymaa Miiier, Glasgow, admitted todav and dismissed. WOODLAND Red Cross blood used yesterday, 1 unit Mrs. Delia Saunders, Brunswick, admitted yesterday.

Mrs. Willie Mae Pitney, Higbee. admitted yesterday. Gus Henry Gurst, Brunswick, admitted yesterday. James Robert Headrick, Route 3, HuntsviHe, admitted yesterday.

Charles Stephen Dawson. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dawson, Lee Hardwick; George Ballew.

and address, Mrs. Vaughn Leader For Dorcas Group Mrs. L. B. Vaughn, lesson leader, presented "the Story of the Church in the Middle East," when the Dorcas group of CWF, First Christian Church, met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs.

Johnnie Leathers, 709 Monroe avenue, Ten members and one guest, Mrs. Tyre Perkins, mother of Mrs. Leathers, were present. Mrs. Leathers had charge of the worship service using as her theme, "Thoughts on Motherhood," with scripture from John 19:27.

A silent prayer service was held for the sick and shut-ins of the church- Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Perkins. The next meeting will be June 16 in the home of Mrs. Vaughn, 428 Fulton avenue. Mrs.

Harold Kelley Is Installed President Of Salisbury BPW SALISBURY Mrs. Harold Kelley installed as president of tie Salisbury Business and Professional Women's dub Monday night when the dub held its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bratm -witbr Miss Lettie Horton- as co-hostess. Other officers installed "by Mrs, Alpha Gray -with a candlelightrag ceremony were Mrs. Joe Brzuch- alsM, Mrs.

Merle Evans, recording secretary; Mrs. Frances Meoli. corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Estelle Derrick, traasurer. Miss Braun ac I Miss Horton, the legislation committee, presented'a brief program on legislation and a social hour followed during which the hostesses served refreshments.

Miss Johanna a former member, was a guest FAT OVERWEIGHT Now mvtilablc to yon for first time without a doctor's prescription, our new drug called ODBINEX You must lose ugly fat in 7 days or your money bact. No more starvation diets, strcnuoni exercise, laxatives, massage or taking of so-called reducing candies, crackers or cooMes. or chewing gum. ODRINEX is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Absolutely harmless.

take ODRI- still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like, but you simply don't hiTe the urge for extra portions because ODBINEX depresses your appetite and decreases your desire for food. Automatically your weight must come down, because as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Get rid of excess fat and ODRINEX is sold on this. GUARANTEE: You must lost weight within 7 diys or your money back. Just return tbe package to jour druggist and pet your fun money back.

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