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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 17

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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JOPLIN GLOBE, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1948. 5 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George a Mrs. S.

D. living Black at their home, 23 South Oro-i of Curl i Mr. and noifo street, th- occasion O. Doty i sons, Philip and their i anni- a of HitUburic Mr. and Mri.

versary. present were Mr. i on page OB.) Virgil Daniels, whose mar- risre on April 24 has been an- ncnced by her mother, Mrs. J. A.

Ddasega of San Diego, is th former Miss Betty Jean Del- laijrn. The groom is a son of Mr. ar Mrs. E. E.

Daniels of Joplin. Tl wedding took place in St. Jicph's church in San Diego. The brie and groom will spend the Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Boyd, 15211 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs.

Francis Logan Compton, Grand avenue, announce the 5 North St. Louis avenue, an-' whogc mari iagc was so lcmnized riage of their daughter, Ruth Colleen, to Harvey William Jones. The wedding took place May 2 in the South Joplin Christian church, with the Rev. Edwin C. Michael officiating.

The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones, 1530 Connor avenue.

The young couple snmer in Joplin and are at home will be at home at 310 West Twen- Monroe avenue. I ty-ninth street. nounce the marriage of their daugh- 1 ter, Dora Mae, to John DeMasters, May 11 at Oak Grove, is the former son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley De-; Misfi tle Irene Bull a ter the Free Methodist church and was! Oak Grove.

The groom is a son followed by a reception in the home i Mrg England of Denver, of the bride's parents. The bride and groom will be at home at 111 Forest avenue. Colo. The young couple will be at home in Oak Grove. SOCIETY (Continued from page 4B.) of be with Miss Bratiham, 1830 Murphy avenue.

The Bethany class of the First church met at a luncheon the Woman's Federation of Thursday There was an attend- Ecthany Presbyterian church of 25 members and guests. A afternoon in her home.l i a program was presented. A Sirs. J. H.

Pattison opened the short business session was held, meeting with prayer and conduct- ed the business meeting that fol-i A eneral meeting of the Worn- lowed. The June meeting will be' a the home of Mrs. J. H. Overall, 16 be held at 11 oclock Wednesday avenue.

in the men's Bible classroom. meeting will be a covered-dish dinner with Mrs. Bessie Smith, 1707 Central avenue, June 11. The annual May breakfast of the Gulick, president of the class, A reading, "Ship of given by Mrs. Bessie Benton and a prayer by Mrs.

W. N. McDonald. Several senior ladies gave impromptu talks. Black aprons! Woman's Federation of the First were presented the guests.

The Presbyterian church will be held at closing prayer was given by the 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. Mrs. Rev. Edwin Michael. Mrs.

Esther! Barney Morgan, a missionary in Jones of Kansas City, former mem-; the Dominican republic, who isj ber of the Loyal Women's class, home on furlough, will be guest' was a guest. speaker. Special music will be given by Mrs. E. W.

Love. All women of the church are invited to at- Mrs Philip L. Wilson, whose mar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Meyer ofj riage took place May 14 in St. Stark City announce the engages mcnt of their daughter, Dorothy Paul's Methodist church, is the for- Lou to i Hatch, son of rner Miss Betty Newdigger, daugh- Mrs. Elizabeth Hatch of Bowdoin, ter of Mr and Mrs. O. A.

Newdig- Me. Miss Meyer is a graduate ofj ger of Neosho. The ceremony high school and has been employed at the First i a a i followed by a reception in the a a eo home of the bride's uncle ajid aunt, The groom-elect was in the signal Mr and Mrs. H. L.

Douthitt, during the war. He will re-; McConnell avenue, who were cele- ceive a degree in electrical engineer- brating their sixtieth wedding an- ing in June at the University ofj niversary. The bride and groom will Maine. The wedding will take place' be at home at 215 West First 30 in the First Baptist church Webb City. in Newtonia.

Mrs. Karl White as hostesses. The vived since war silk program was as follows: Prayer--Mrs. J'oe Kitto. Dix.

been removed. By popular vote of the club, Miss Lois Watson won a scarf for modeling the "ambassador style." Those who participated were Mrs. A. G. Muller, Cox, accom- Mrs Bonham chancellor, Mrs.

J. tend The nf or TK Tu Group No. 5, with Mrs. Ray Love i meeting of the year I he C. of the Connor Ave- a i a will have charge Woman's Club Friday afternoon.

nue Baptist church met last week The Young Matrons' Club of the C. A. will hold the final I the I arrangements consists of Mrs. J. Henley, Mrs.

G. C. Gardner in the home of Mrs. Will Johnson. 1730 Annie Baxter avenue.

Mrs. A B. Horn was leader of the program. Devotions were led by Mrs. the program.

Group No. 2, with as chairman D. Baldridge, Mrs. Pete Smith, Tasks Mrs Lewjs Mrg Cllnton and Mrs. John Skinner; Kitto Luncheon will be served at 12:45 ana Mrs o'clock.

Following the luncheon, will have charge of the dining-1 an election of officers for next room. year will be held. All members are urged to at- The Business and Professional Mrs Alex Laney and Mrs. vel Ma Mar home of Mrs. Jack Allen, 2411 Jop- Walstad Mrs.

J. C. iVeatch was received as a new TMCRES A JOB MQSME Woman's circle of the First Pres-j 5 th church member, and Mrs. Max Ragland, bytenan church will have a with Mrg Sandford Harrod Mrs. Richard Lewis, Mrs.

J. D. i ij. A TYlCttl DGrS 8.1*6 tO Snyder. Mrs.

Esther Johnson pave i The Loyal'Women's Class of the tend the a mee in and they meeting at 6 o'clock Thursday TMTM a g' hog es es Ba rdridire, and Mrs. B. Bald- the opening prayer. Topics Joplin Christian church mav brim KUests Tables for the at the churc Re serV UOI "r-iDevotions were given by Mary of Los Angeles were intro- guests. 3, Dies for tins jjevunuiiB wj- given by Miss Thelma members of the Senior luncheon and Dridge nee not be i a he nurch phone WO- diet.

Mrs. Helen Bell had charge of duced as guests. During the social Lillian Monde and Mrs. Audra Ladies' class with a luncheon i a up in or er members to! the program Refreshments were hour, refreshments were served a King. Special music was present-' Wednesday in the church dining i attend Hostesses for the party will i served to 14 members.

a table over which Mrs. E. C. Cline ed by Mrs. O.

E. Wofford and room. Forty members of the Sen-; gee tnat everyone has a table, i 1 May group meetings of the Worn- Group No 6 met Monday Mrs. Kenneth Davis presided. Will Johnson.

Miss Lorena Bran-ior class attended. The greeting' announc ed. The hostess com- Council of the in the hoine of Marcia Trusty, with: tt ft ham presided at a business given by Mrs. D. G.

Harrison, mittee is headed by Mrs. M. J. nnsuan cnurcn i neia recent- yirginia president, The Lyra class of the Methodist There was an a a of 14 of the hostess class, and JHoare, with Mrs. R.

H. Bucking- ly siding. Mrs. E. W.

Wray gave a met Thursday afternoon members. The next meeting i the response was given by Mrs. a Mrs. Dale Tourtelot, Mrs. Mrs Le Diehl was hostess to Francis Walters gave a read-; with Mrs Healey 302 South (Walter Heiland and Mrs.

Paul 1 at a covered-dish luncheon ing Refreshments were served to Ea ii tr ect with Mrs Smart ct Our dry cleaning service will please the most particular. Send your garments to the American Laundry and Dry Cleaning now and be Prepared for Decoration Day and the week-end holidays. Just Phone 2044 and Our Route Man Will Call 'Not Just Cleaning But Good Cleaning' AMERICAN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 1729-31 Main Phone 2044 Tappana assisting. Reservations cabin near ed 12 members. should be made with the telephone There was an attendance of 14 Group No.

7 met in the church committee, Mrs. J. E. O'Rourke, I members and five guests. Mrs.

par i or ith Byron Martin, No. 4233, Mrs. W. A. Henderson, I Tom Molloy, president, presided.

hoste ss. Devotions were given by, No. 5324, or Mrs. Chris Qltman, I Mrs. Dearmond gave the devotions, i Mrs Roy Pet erson.

Mrs. Ted An- Dusiness the assisting hostess. The business: opened by repeating; Following the games i No. 2455, by Wednesday. i Sixteen members of the Mary- Martha class of the Forest Park Baptist church had a fried chick- Jen dinner recently at the church, Mrs.

Almira Hanna and Mrs. Norton as hostesses. There six guests, Mrs. Silas Gibson. Mrs.

Jones closed the program with i derson as in charge of the pro- prayer. The June meeting will be: ram Re re shments were served to played with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Morrison Pritchett and in the home of Mrs. Tom Molloy, 2 members The June meeting will Mrs. F.

G. Smart. Refreshments 2323 Wall street. 1 Group No. 2 met in the home of Mrs.

W. W. Newby. Mrs. Jess Hovis presided at the business meeting.

The devotions given by Mrsj The Woman's Civic Club closed O. D. Hubbard. Refreshments were be a picnic at Cunningham park, were served to Mesdamea C. S.

Bradbury, Gertrude Gill, E. G. WKRK CITY SOCIETY i Healey, W. D. Wilson, Belle CIT1 S01.1A1X.

vey, Gene Davis, L. C. BeVier. C. S.

Fly, J. B. Walters, Morrison the club year with an annual Pritchetti p. Pritchett, F. G.

were six guests. Mrs. Silas Gibson. membership meeting Wednesdav r-' hor Mrs. Smith, Mrs.

a TM Myers, Smart and Ralph Gather. NOW! you for your money VELcuts dfehwashira Mav birthdays were honored for iTM eetin anc Mrs. Silas Gibson, Mrs. Mays a Jacks0n avenue Retiring officers and commit- Payne, Mrs. Bessie Smith and! Group No.

3 met-at the home of tee chairmen presented annual re- Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Clara Ball Mrs. Earl Camel, 2111 Pennsylvania ports in which the following ma- presided at the business Mrs. E.

R. Adams achievc WC re noted: The which began with the class eongJover the business meeting. Devo; i of the i grew from "Have Thine Own Way. Lord!" itions were given by the Rev. Edwin g() to llg mem bers during the past The openinf prayer was given bylMicheal.

Mrs. Percy Ebert had year thc objective- of intergroup Mrs. Charles Wallen. Mrs. Hanna charge of the program.

Mrs. Elmer; co erat i was successfully at- read the devotions from Psalms Dav Mrs Marion Lorenzen, Mrs.1 tained through instigation and for- 91. Mrs. Charles Wallen, who has; J- Shade and Mrs. Earl Camel, mat on of the Webb City Commun- been ill.

was welcomed. This was assisted. The June meeting will be Christmas Council, which co- the last meeting with the covered-dish luncheon at the ord inated the Christmas giving.in Martha class for several members church, with Mrs. Elmer Day. host- Webb Uv lo 0 that 576 since in the Sunday school en- ess people benefited, and the coun- largement program adopted by the Group No.

4 met for a covered-; cil became a organiza- church, many will be transferred dish luncheon in the church dinincr tion; i i improvement to other classes. The next regular! room with Mrs. Gaylen Mohler and was efrei-u-d in improvement of le library basement for use as clubrooms by the club and the city council of A. for next ivear's The survey con- i ducted by the club of recreational and vocational interests of the com- resulted in statistics of benefit to the library, schools and other educational institutions of the community. The annual hobby show attracted 800 visitors, and established i us a i project, and the current hospital is nearing a a i of thc 'S200 goal for the purchase of a refrigerator for the city's hospital.

The club voted $10 toward the expenses of the hiph school band's trip to the Freedom Train celehra- tion, June 4. and 1o c.in'-er fund. Mrs. John C. Kcrshaw.

retiring president, installed following officers for thc enduing yoar: Mrs. Italph Rusk, president; Mrs. John Skinner, first vice Mrs. Harry Easley, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Rol-'ind.

itary. and Ethel Troup, trt-as- urcr. A scraphook of thf year's activities, prepared by Mrs. Kcrshaw. was presented to the new officers.

and a planter-lamp for the cliab- rooms was presented as a cift from the lotirinp officers committee chairmen. Mrs. Kusk nmnsed the following 'commitlee chairmeji for the new i chafe year, as follows: Charles D. Tudor, program; Mrs. Skinner, membership; K.

L. Foster, telephone; Mrs. R. M. Mose- ways and C.

1. GreRory. hospilal: O. H. Crocker, housing and clubroom; Mrs.

M. S. Slaughter, couiti'sy; Mrs. Harrj- TJVJC went; A. V.

McCorkle. and planting: Mis. C. H. parliamentarian, flnd C.

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O. B. Landmm, re- tirina; chairman of courtesy comiTiittce. A program irranged by Mrs. O.

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