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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 14

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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JOPLIN GLOBE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31,1948. 3 Mrs. Pearl North of Neosho announces the marriage of her daughter, Ava Louise, to Edwin L. Capik ol Chicago. The bride is a graduate of Mission high school in San Francisco and formerly was employed as secretary the Bank of Neosho.

The groom, who WAS educated in European schools, is stationed at Fort McNair, Wash. The bride and groom will be at homo" at 715 Kentucky avenue, S. Washington. IXC. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Woolsey, 4101 Pennsylvania avenue, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their niece, Miss Bernice Edna Evans, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, to Hugh L. LeGrande, son of Mr.

and H. L. LeGrande, 1716 Murphy avenue. The wedding will take place in the early spring. Mrs.

Ruth Amburn, 923 Wall street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Barbara Ann Fisher, to Chailes R. Herrell, of Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Herrell of Everton, Mo. The wedding took place October 15 in the rectory of St. Peter's Catholic church. They were attended by Miss Helen Ilhdge and Robert Illidge. Mrs.

Robert Edwin Finley, whose marriage took place October 23 in the First Methodist church, is the former Miss Mary Elizabeth Snyder. daughter of Mrs. Frank D. Snyder. 407 South Mineral avenue.

The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Finley of Springfield. The bride and groom will be at at 801 Picher McNally Mr.

and Mrs. John Hopkins of Asbury announct the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn, to Donald Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clark of The wedding took place October 15 in Bentonville, Ark. The bride and groom are graduates of Carl Junction high school.

The groom spent two years in the coast guard and now is attending Kansas Statt Teachers college, Pittsburg. They are at home at 2131 Virginia avenue. week-end with friends here. relatives Gaither at the piano. conservatory of music.

L. tions, "Our Unity." Miss Donnie Mrs. Max Goldstein, 206 crs isimmons said a prayer. Mrs. John SOCIETY.

iii5. MCLA saiu tinucd page 1 avenue, has returned from a trip Robertson gave the missionary pro- universitv is spending the week-end' Mrs. 'Carl A. Couch, her daugh-jgram, "On Our Doorsteps." The ter Mrs. Charles H.

Lyon, andSeducational piogram was given by Citi. 10 oan Margaretta Organ on cx- tracts from the first edition of World Call. Miss Grace Wright Margaret Sheckells. first vice president, her at the piano. Mrs.

conservatory of music. Coloneljpresent were Margaret Lobbey gave the devo-i Robinson is a graduate of thCjSharon and Dicky Miller, JeaniejMrs. F. M. Jackson, second MCL Unitv." Miss Donnie University of Arkansas.

1 nn Ann Cartwrieht. president; Mrs. Faye Pruitt, secre- giving day in El Paso. Mis. i i Graham of AngL-lcb is the guefat of her daugh- Eail Walker, 1610 to their in San Bernardino, aft- the home of Mrs.

jCameron, Jean Ann Cartwright, president; Mrs. Faye Pruitt, secre- wedding will take place Thanks Joyce Moser Merlem and Howard lary. and Mis. Leo Sheppard, treas- K1 PnS Gllllam, Donna Mae Perry, Bai- urer. Those present were Mr and MU.

an Professional Worn- Sharon en's guild of the Webb City Meth i Mrs. F. M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.

gave the offertory prayer. Refresh- dist church Thursday nignt and Mrs. Mexico City are Virgil Newman. children, Eddie and Gladys; Mrs. Donna Wallace and son.

Stevie; Mrs. Joan Phillips and Jack Mayfield, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Crowell and The Soroptimists met for of son. Robert -uicneu, uv Glenn Davis Mexico City are The Woman's auxiliary of St.

luncheon Thursday at the WPI-P tober 1 Mr. Sheppards mother Htter's mother Mrs Episcopal Church with Mrs. Ed C. Ulmer, Maiy Alajliem. uames, Leslie Lipp.tt, 916 Sergeant a 12:30 o'clock luncheon! dent, presiding.

Fourteen mem-iPlayed and refreshments were serv- Avenue, spent last month in uighter's home in Kansas City. Hahn. 808 ieigeant avenue, turned to her home in Harrison, -gymbols and Ornaments Used in ll.lYy 1 Gr a a spent last month in her Gray sister, Tuesday a the parish house. The'bers and two guests were Vi rtTTl in T-. AV.

Ua Konrt i n4- 4 ATt-a A "Vfon-i 1 1 led. Prizes were won by al 5 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clayton, the Rev. and Mrs.

B. R. Tatom. Mr. and Anderson and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Noel a Mrs. Gray's sister, Mrs. Tues day at the parish house. The' bers ana two guests were i es Banie Cameron sas City.

Charles Boswort h. who has been! progiam ill be presented by Dorothy Merrill was the guest Bowman Cameron. Malone and Mis. visiting the Gray home, has Buryl Harmon, who will talk and pave an informative Semper Fidelis class of the in 1 rtf WfMTflre. L-turned from Kansas City, Ark.

JBreeden and Mrs. Leonard Newby ft The Shakespeare Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Edith 1128 West Broadway. Mrs. i Letta Flournoy, president, conduct- at 5 o'clock Satuiday by Phillips Petroleum Com- icon, October 23, at the home of.pany.

bride's grandmother, Mrs. C.i 1. Manker, 16 South Pennsylvania! ivenue. The bride is the daughter! Used in talK on tne uiv 0 1 church a Hallovveen Mrs. J.

A. Six members of the Carthage Tuesdav at the home Holy by Mrs. J. Six members ot caiuiage Tuesday night at he home Sapp. who will give the accepted an invitation of the gg Mab(jl Ensingi 3n South a a a CltV SOl'OPtimlSt Clllb I A Ethel Kring, 629 Islington 5re they visited the lattei's son, n.Woodworth a Mrs.

anyon. i lrg oy won i a i will be Mrs. Jeanette Boyd, Mrs. Myitle Tnose present were Mrs. Beilha and Miss Ethel Fly discussed S'as communion service will be held Miles and -s Ines Ray.

stanfield Mrs. Albert KeUer Mrs. They at 9 o'clock in observance of All BAXTER SPRINGS SOCIETY. Mrs. Prosser Stoskopf was bort- of Mrs.

Beverly Bunce and to members of the Linger late Beverly Bunce. Mr. Beck is the 'Longer Club at a luncheon at Delson of Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Beck a Tuesday afternoon. A so- Bradford, Penn. I cial held at her home in The service was performed by! afternoon. Mrs.

Burl Chubb won the bride's brother, the Rev. club prize. Others present were Charles Manker Bunce of Mrs. Leonard Chubb, Mrs. Ray- in the presence of the family, mond Cook.

Mrs. J. C. McCoy, Mn. Mrs.

Margaret Aylor Dickson light- Willard Johnson, Mrs. Charles Zimi ed the tapers. Miss Margaret merman and Mrs. N. E.

Ritter. Nichols of Kansas City, was Mrs. Leonard Chubb will be host- the maid of honor, and Henry John less to the club in two weeks Beck, of Houston, brother a luncheon, of the groom, was best man attended Out-of-town guests were Mr a meeting the Women's Mrs. J. Beck of Houston, Christian church Mr.

and Mrs. Wales Clark of Chi-! afternoon at Mr, Oilbwt Sox of Den-! vvea hefe were WQ guests go and 13 children in which is provided at Mrs. Harold Scott pre- cago, Mrs. J. Gilbert Sox of Denver, the Rev.

and Mrs. Charles M. and children, Chuckle and i a brief business session of Padu.cah, and preparations for a Fred Todd of Nevada. The i Christmas party were made. (will be at home in Bartlesville, "Proposed New States to the where the Mr.

Beck is em- was the business meeting. (Continued on page 4 B) a i month's i Mrs. C. C. Cox and Mr i i Mid.

Gilbert Franzen of Stutt- 1603 Pennsylvania avenue. in Joplin. 1m. vvesiey juuris, oi-un The Leisure Hour Club met Mrg Cora Robinson rs. Perry, Land of Wonder.

'Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mrs Kirk Foste i Mrs C. C. Mo- During a social hour, letresn- T-. Clark Ferree, on South Garrison, sena Mrs irgil Boyd, Miss Nel- nients were served to 13 members.

1 avenue. Ten members responded Hardesty, Miss Una Stephens! The Whatnot Club met Wednes- to roll call with humorous an a Miss Goldia Stephens and the day at the home of Mrs. i a A wseinn social MahU Rnsinir The Burk for a coveied-dish luncheon the week-end guests also visited Mrs. Mendelsohn's Souls' day. nf Vr Mrs A.

Kennamer, hi other and sister-in-law, Mr. a a i "place. Mis. Samuel Shapiro, in Webb St. Rita circle, i i i Ann How ell who is Tnny i accompamec lo rou cal1 ana miss joiuia oteijueiia mm cue --j Lois, Ann i A uu Mendelsohn, who returned 1 ficers at a party for the Missoun a.

social Mablp Engine- The Burk for a coveied-dish luncheon i A i I vo Is i i 1 Alter t)UinGSt rf. TOSteSS jMISS IMilUlc JCJHUI. j. nc A I i i i is i a two weeks' state regent. Miss McElevey, and he i an refreshment? next meetire will be at the home'Members present were Mrs.

Ruth the week-end with her is the past state regent, Mrs. Ermine! i ias he a NOT 1 thor. Bo. Kowell, and fnends Mjss of op Ronan at 8 cloch a 0 with Miss Jones Iazie Spence, Haze, Tindall. I 1 in St Mar meet November 17 with assisting.

The Win-some class of the First JTabor, Mrs. ye Spencer and Mrs. 'Baptist church held a monthly class' irene Spencer. The next meeting a a dinner Thursday night at the wm be at the home of Mrs. Irene T) summons rirclo of the! A covered-dish dinner was served Mi Jovce Suc Crowell, daughter'home of the teacher, Mrs.

Gail An-' Spenccr The Sarah bimmons circle 01 me mbers and guests. The of Mr and i- R. A. Crowell, 105 North Ball street. Of- and Howard sharp First Christ.an churcn met Tues- 11 a cn rtiinrd with a ficers weie elected a5 follows: Mrs.

The marriage of Miss Alice Sue Wednesday night. ThoselLeonard Newby. president: to Theodore R. Beck took everybody needs a Co a at Mis- ar- et V6mber WHh SOUM university is spending the rived Tuesday for a short visit here. The Women's Council of South, Mrs.

Bob ueek-rnd i i father. S. War-; Christian church held an! it-n foglizer. 712 West Fourth Church Organizations. 'annual night meeting Friday night.

CIT1 i i from a huntmg trip night at the home of Mrs r.nii Rairy, who is attending Mis- soiii; university, is spending the opened with a song. with OCTOBER to DECEMBER Hedge-- Tulipf-- Peonies Irit Fruit 11 thr ttrnf to plan' splendid results vcloui growme NVosho hjvc produced exceptionally hni- -iturdy on our owo 400-acrf urowinR Our be glad to call hrlp your problems--no oblifjation FREE 44-pige- catalog I94H edition Illustrated in heautiful natural colors, with many Offrft Mail potfrarci today fiBr NEOSHO NURSERIES CO. P. O. Box 621 Neosho.

Missouri was as follows certificate--Mrs. Fred Davis. Miss Devotions, "The Harvest Time" i --Mrs. Tom Helm. jr.

Book review, "The Virgin Is' land 1 Olen Reding. Highlights of the international convention of the Disciples Of Christ in San Francisco--Mi. and i Mrs. E. R.

Cracraft. i Summary of the convention in Francisco--Mrs. E. G. Michael.

The President. Mrs. T. J. Molloy.

announced that the pastor, the Rev. Edwin G. Michael, was elected t'i the board of managers for i the United Christian Missionary Society for three years at the international convention of the Disciples of Christ. The next general assembly of thi council will be n. covered-dish luncheon December 3 in rhurch basement.

You Are Invited To Investigate Without Obligation The Thornhil! Plan for Funeral Arrangements In advance of need. "The Finest Costs no More" SOOET1. Mis. J. P.

McXcrncy was hostess to tho Alpha Society Monday afternoon at Town House. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock with 10 mcmbeis and one truest present. Kf-minisrenres of the summer vacation period followed luncheon. The took up tho study of "Tho Merchant of Venicr." and as a background Miss Moorf g.ivo a paper on "Venice." society wiJl meet Novrml'fj 8 at Town llou. 1 Mis-s Lida Pony as Mis.

Morris Sis3T hostess to the U. C. D. Club Monday afternoon at bej fl flivo slreel The club tirojjram lii the year "American Mrs Carl K.rchncr presented paper on "Washington Irvjng." and Mrs. Harold V.

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