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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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U.N. WOULD PROMOTE OLD FOLKS' isaid, the following International! Mil in UflNPTT DIRFIK have launched sptdal TUUIl IflUIUl I HIUCIIo Study to Mide of Experience of Countries In Dealing With of Elderly. TO JOIN CAVALCADE The Food and Agriculture Or- sixlv SfVpn Paid (FAO) under taken to collect information on nutritional aspects of the wel- Journey to Little Rock. St. Louis.

Sept. fare of the Rogers. Sept. 13 -Four United Nations organization Is The World Health Organization horseback riders from Monet, old folks, a U. N.

official reported tr 'ay. H. Wickwar said re a 2 a i i irkwar sairt. i cavalcade 'of horsemen to Little Rock September 25, Don Hoyt, manager i I i i A' i A TM i a ld nUfa1 f' 1 Pf Th of the Rogers Chamber of Qm search is under way designed to hat mfoimat.on on the prob announced. Hoyt bring to a "focus." the problems lems and accornpli.hmen of fi drs and expenence, of indmdual na- a i ex enses Hyaline- u-ith the a tParns of experts in lieicis in i tions in dealing with the health.

tions in neanng wnn me m-emn, will end in i nd her TM a i the opening ceremonies of thp of the elderly. The principal purpose of the 1 He said Argentina had a i rodeo, program, he said, "is to help the gested to the U. N. general as- Spnngdale nonnla nf the eamhlv "the ovpnttial a i Of head 1 3 i A i I oui i i a governments and people of the sembly "the eventual drafting of ers RoEPrs vsrious countries to learrf from an international declaration of 0 ti th i various countries to learrf from an one another's and old-age rights." and Faetteville are tied with in each; Elm Springs, Hunts- and make up their own minds on But ne sa id economic 7 a Springs what neu steps they ought to a soc i a council had 4 i o'ck Johnson undertake for their own benefit." tha the t.me is not likely to be each CaT! Speaks Before Consrres-s. ripe any such recommenda- l( nrinCTt: i War Eagle Siloam Springs will Join the FIRST BAPTIST YOUNG cavalcade before the list is com' plete.

A special announcement was made Wednesday by the Ropers Retail Merchants association a a $200 Textan saddle will be presented to the best sportsman on the trip, and the i Chamber of Commerce of Sprmgdale has offered a $100 trophy to be i the rider wh is voted the best a i rider. Food of all kinds promised for this has been i by merchants from i i Mo to i Rock. This will include meat, bread, potatoes, jelly, a i juice, cookies, crackers, onions, sausage and coffee In a i i Schmidt's Chicken i of Sprmgdale will i the i lunch Tuesday noon, the i day of the trip, to be served at Turners Bend, on Mulberry river. Intoxicants will be forbidden, sponsors of the trip PEOPLE PRESENT PROGRAM Young people of the First Bap list church were in charge of the regular midweek at the church Wednesday night and presented the program of musical numbers and tional talks. Hymns and choruses were led In Lorraine Miller, with Joyce vin as accompanist.

A vocal quar let. Composed of Lucille Pulliam. Aldena Waltes. Tommy i and Wilmer Calvin sang He Churches' One a i Fol- Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood Friday, September 14, 1961. Moran.

Sept. a movie troupe of nearly 200 peo- -le on a remote location, keep them thfrc for four or five weeks, and the dividing line that separates the men from the boys becomes very apparent. Of course, temperament has ieared its ugly head now and on this location where R-K-O is i i "The Big Sky." What with mosquitoes, bad woather and the lack of access lowing a prayer session, Barbara any "outside" entertainment, Brewer talked on "What I Evprr-t a is inevitable. The of the Church" and Slvia i i i thine, however, is that on "My Responsibility players, traditionally prone the Church." Tommy Smith pro to flare-ups, seem to have taken sided and the program closed the mconveninces of location with Lorraine Miller singing a in stride. It's the production solo.

"Hosv Tender the Hands of crew a has furnished the or- Jesus." rational malcontents. And. nine Wickwar. of the division of non tii completion of the social welfare of the U. N.

secre- sarv preparatory studies and re- tanat. addressed the second In- ports." ternational Gerontological Con- -----press a conference of experts in First Army-Navy football Various fields of the study of was played in 1890 at Hindwille, one each. Othprs to Join. Sam Leath. of Eureka Sprirvrsjfrnm whence it was carried to ame has advised that the number i a southern Europe, and from that town will be i i i i i Aaia.

It appear? During a general out of 10. the trouble has emphasized Overnight stops will mee ti when the Rev Pul occasioned by something he a at Ozark. Clarksville.j]j a presided the membership 50 i i a a under other con- and Conway en voted to send'money to Baptist ditions. it would be laughable, route. churches in Kansas City for theirThe most recent blower-upper.

rehabilitation I told, was a "grip" who con- African Watermelon. ooc Thp memiier himself badly used he- The watermelon, a member i voted to change the time his wardrobe chest was thp cucumber family, is believed for the a night he a native of tropical Africa. aging people. As part of the program. X.

with Navy defeating Army and several other towns a been introduced into China he 24 to 0. in northwest Arkansas, includinglas early as the 10th century. Wednesday night services to 7:30 other tents! ami a i than those in most of the o'clock beginning October 23. Temperament being one of the prime hazards on a location I I I 1 i I I 4 i n. I I quality newsprint is a Director-Producer How- being manufactured in India a a has hepn at great from eucalyptus timber.

dred miles northeast of here. They'll be housed in their own teepees which they're bringing with them, and they'll bathe in their own stearn houses which they propose to build as soon as they arrive, but they'll be dressed In costumes furnished by studio wardrobe, and armed with guns and bows sent here from Hollywood. I imagine that the dress and arms of their ancestors will be novelties to the Crows of today. I'm heading back to Hollywood this afternoon, boss, and don't worry about my safety on the trip. Theodore Last Star and Reuben Black Boy, full-blooded Blackfeet elders who are acting as technical lirectors for the sequences involving I i a have sung medicine chants in my behalf and assure me that I'm protected against all mishaps, even though I'm planning a brief stop-over in Las Vegas, Nev.

Your Roving Reporter. Valuable Shoes. In medieval times, leather soles took so long to make and were so expensive a most people went barefoot or in ra-jrsrThe wealthy; treated their shoes with the care SAY, FOLKS! DM't MlM Tfcef llf PfM CHATTERBOX TfltHH HV vww SEPT. IS FORREST WASSON AND HIS ORCHESTIA SEPT. II LOUIE KINMAN w4 Hit fend HOLi OUR GREATEST VALUES OF THE YEAR DRESSES Kofly's famous low prices are for Hiis greet money saving event.

Our buyers combed the market to bring you these sensational values--in every department. NOW--at the beginning of the season you can buy your en- tire new Fall wardrobe at savings you didn't think possible. Plan now to attend this anni- versary sale. Hundreds of unodvertbed bar- gains throughout the store. This is our way of saying thank you for your patronage.

COAT SENSATION OF THE NATION ZIP-OUT COATS SKIRT A AtlMflCQ 9 Value First Quality yew lo see tt! te ill CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT SPECIALS PUM Dresses RiyoR Paities 2 lor $5 $1.11 Now Kfg. $2.99 Vahrtk-- Cordnrov felts. Spttkttag fa colon 1951 Styles. $2.99 Now Be Sure to Remitter for FREE HOSE Given Away Each Day! USf HOUrS CONVlNtCNT lAY-AWAY PUN to Irte ad- i pain's to forestall it furnish-igiven to precious stones. ing ITS troupe with recreational a i i i The recreation tent.

PANTIES Regvkir $24.95 values. Special CARDIGAN WEATERS Labor in Norway is pressing u-nod-flnored. of course, is about 1125 feet long by about 75 feet It has a dance floor, card 1 tables, a fifty-foot bar (beer onh i a large projection screen, and a wealth of apparatus to accommodate the dart-throwers, shufflp-board players, chess addicts, etc Movies, selected by the ballots of the entire troupe, are shown every night--by a projectionist, who, incidentally, is receiving regular pay, plus "a location bonus, for not more than two hours work per day. The happiest two persons in this entire location camp are, I suspect, Kirk Douglas's son. and actor Stephen Ge- rav.

Joel Douglas is being privileged to rub elbows with real liv honest to gosh Indians, dressed in buckskins and daubed with a paint: Geray. than no more enthusiastic dry- fly fisherman exists, is getting his fill of fishing in one of the finest trout streams in the world. the Snake River. Today, between scenes, he took half a dozen beauties from a pool less than 100 yards from the eddy the keel boat was anchored. Speaking of Indians.

Kirk's problem in keeping his spring- off informed as to which ones are "good Indians'' and which ones are "bad Indians" will become much more involved this 'afternoon when 165 more Red Men will arrive in camp from the Crow reservation a few nun- for raises to fully cover living rost increases. time to your new fall classic! THIS fall 'ctessir! Ha? swch fiaJSTins lines and such new fashion is sim- J' finally stunning in plaid. rhvk. or plain fahrio! 18. 20.

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SIXE. STY3.K NUMBER. KDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE rt In bnthfT rm Trr Uwd for PLA MOR Orchestra, Friday, Saturday THE EAGLE VALLEY IOYS C. A. Hopkins--Siftataa.

OPEN SUNDAY NIGHT FREE SQUARE, ROUND AND CIRCLE DANCE HI IIR 11 FORTY.TMIRB ULUD ANO MAIN Music by Dodion's land Saturday Pit Band TONIGHT AND SATURDAY 7.53 10 05 PLA-MOR BAR 407 MAIN KEN SIGARS at the Organ Nightly Plays Any Request Good Food Good Drinks Served By JOHN DAVENPORT J. D. HAYNES I SHOWING CmOT-MD-MDUU ACTOR At 6 00--9 00 --PLTJS- APOLLCT DOROTHT led FO'tVER tAMOUB 55--? 55 Serial--Color Carfoon For test In Entertainment Visit Webb City C-I-V-I-C TONIGHT SATURDAY IT OFF THE BEATEN TRACK HITCHCOCK'S "STRANGE! ON A TRAIN" Starring Farley Roman--Robert Walkef Shoeing 00 PLUS SECOND BIG HIT Cheer With AH Tour Hsart 'THE GUY WHO CAME IACK 1 Pail Darntll Joan LARSEN JOHN WAYNE-GAIL RUSSELL In "ANGEL AND THE IADMAN" "IUCKAROO SHERIFF OF TEXAS" WITH COW KIDS DERAY SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW JOHN CARRADINE GEORGE ZUCCO in BUSINESSMEN'S SPECIAL NOONDAY LUNCHEON Feotwed Every Week Day FINE FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE FULL ILOCK PARKING SPACI REAR ENTRANCE AMPLE SEATING CAPACITY EXCELLENT IAN9UET FACILITIES by DMKM Him AAA JopUn's Finest" for Good Th to ind Drink 1211 721 iah oat waste. Get Dou'i PSb Mterl THIS SATURDAY AT 10 A. M.

A BIG DARICRAFT SHOW WILL SEE "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" ALSO COLOR CARTOON ADMISSION--OXE OARICRAFT MILK OR ICE CREAM CARTOX TOP FOX THEATRE HEIDELBERG INN MOAOWAT f31f CURrCf Girl in Presents SHOW TIME NITELY Comedy M. C. SONGS BY PERRY BULLAftD OANC1N WITH THI COMBO COCKTAIL HOUR 4 TO 6 P. M. NO COVER NO.

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1896-1958