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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 7

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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CATHOLIC STUDENTS TO GET DIPLOMAS Twenty-Right to Graduate From Our Lady of the College and High School. 7--Joplin Globe, Saturday, May 10, 1952. Cart hasp. of Our a By JOHN ROBERT POWERS. 9.

--The fop aj no on)y from dops it, too. As you har- Lady of Hie vst fruits of your labor and Ozarks will rlosc its eighth a ra-l JLa PP ambition, you natural to COUNCIL MAY REFUSE CULT USE OF HALL Sentiment of Tend to Support T. C. Bone In His Stand on Issue, er regular form of physical exer- rise, no trouble would ensue. The rity rouncil inrlicatrrt at a thai is not the- way of the average conference yesterday it will siin- Harris Is Goodwill Committee Chairman woman, muscles So whst lose tone happens? thev waste away I'tilities Commissioner T.

C. sa in refusing Jehovah's i klemic year i a solemn i ond mon more mass and presentation of You a a a mas to 28 students at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. May 29, in the college a i i according: to an announcement by the Rev. Father B. L.

Wittenbrink, O. M. dean of studies. The Most Rev. Joseph Marling, D.

auxiliary bishop of the Kansas City diocese, will address tho graduates at service. Celebrant of the mass will he the Very Rev. Edwin J. Guild, O. M.

of Belleville, pro- i i a of the Midwest Oblate Province. A i i the provincial at the specially arranged a a in the a i i will he Father Paul B. Sioeckel, O. M. at the college, as deacon; and Father Charles Smeenk, O.

M. also of college, as subdeacon. Mas- lor of ceremonies for the mass will he: Father Al Svobodny, O. M. a i director.

The college Schola will be directed by Father Carl Becher- rr, O. Al. director of plain chant. Assistants to Bishop Marling will be the Very Rev. John Taylor, O.

M. college rector, and a Miohale Deis, I You tut not being fair to yourself unless you kepp your midriff flat! It i O. M. 1., prefect of discipline. i will you looking young! The ceremony will be open to! the public.

I 0 those few blocks (remember make her look years older than is er a ld a oTe in the whcn ou uscd to hike a college "has been selected assistances to save a Yourj Every woman ours it to herself car owners valedictorian and Michael Hus-jpleasures change, too. Now a at least abdominal ollc ra "I 1 a i i i i i STl'PPL 3 rid 1111 rf "iiun. i i soy of Chicago, nign SCHOOLy OU can affort it, you dine out muscles in good tone. A sagging; Thursday vvere fined S3 each yes- senior, has been chosen as salu-' ro i and pa a ke a is the most aging of tc rday in municipal court for de- a a i i a i longer and more elaborate 8 adversely affects; i a ining their 1952 I high school a a i and results in unnecessary! i Thev also were class the following without the exerc.se of having a i and aches remnred 'o 12 students: Donald A shop for the food, prepare i You'll not fall heir to such woes; motorists were and, sad to nesses, religious permission to use Memorial a for a four- state convention next September. No vote of record was taken at yesterday's informal conference, since final action is scheduled for next a sentiment among commissioners tended to support Mayor H.

Chris a plans to be out of the city next week, a i a a convention of the Conference of Mayors in a i and the council wanted to know yesterday his a i tude toward the Witnesses controversy. Mayor a replied that on the basis of public i expressed in support of Bone, he feels the commissioner's position should be sustained. "That's the way I feel about it now," the mayor asserted. said he has received much Shaffer, Gateway Creamery: .7. 0.

Nelson, Nu-Way Store: Dr. R. A. Ma honey; L. Brown.

Missouri Pacific; Dan Stanley, Dan Stanley Motors; Dr. Vera L. Vowix; R. M. Shaip, i i Court; Kr- 'nest Hrickey, Joplin i i Corni a F.

Stemberk, Y. M. C. I5oh a Four-State a i Company: Morvol a a Coffee C'oinpany; Frost, a i F. A.

Pryor. a i a K.xpress Agency; Clarence A. a Arrow a R. i i i Burial Com- I Joiin F. i i Southwest A a Albert i a i a (Ir-nc Wilson, Ace-Hi jTobarro, and Dan Bennett, Mark- 'uardt's.

A Christmnn, president of the Chamber of Commerce; announced yesterday a Jim Harris will serve as a i a of the goodwill committee for his second term. The croup has been ac- JOPLIN GROVP ATTENDING SERTOMA CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. K. Leslie.

Mr. and Mrs. (Just Krick on and soph Jones are a i i i the a al convention of i i No. 1 of Sonoma I a i a i ends Sunday, at Memphis, Term. A a a i run a a a racehorse, being clocked at 4.

miles per hour. support particularly from patriotic organizations. He turned down the request on the grounds a the religious organization will not support i i a defense of the country and a Memorial hall bears the names of the citv's war dead. i i a i part in celebrations and other i a a i surrounding i i They have work- a projoet for campaignin for 4 CAUGHT IN "TRAFFIC TRAP" FINED $3 EACH erl a on coming year courtesy. The following i i i a are mrmbcrs of Ilio i O.

K. Oliver, Jophn Tire Service: Jim Poynor, a Bruce Benson, Benson Agency; Steve Parker, Steve Parker Slortuary: Al i Hardware a Insurance: Covey Lee, Parking; Jobc Stevens. K. C. Hotel Supply: Lester Moon, a a Sales" Service; Jack Manning, Joplin i i Company; L.

O. a i i i i i Paul Daly and Lugene a tidy up afterward. You a i i you'll go through a few motions: traffitrtrap and others were man Carthage; Elmer Brock-j teach morning as regularly as you a a Sa1urdav 5n municipal haus, Rock; fa. Ldwardr fe vour teeth. Try these to- Figueroa, Sparkill, N.

struggle with basketfuls of wet morrow rome Michael Hussey, Chicago; Irving Johnson. Cloquet, Walter Landwehr, Kingman, Jerome Leiweke. Centaur Station, Guesnier, Sewarcl, a heavy clothes that forced you stretch as you hung them on the line. Natural Exercise. Al! that is fine except that Morning Stand and stretch! With feet 15 to 20 hand on your your inches apart, one hip and the other overhead, stretch tall and at the Harold O'Connor, Parsons.

you have failed to substitute other same time bend your head and Edward Roberts, for that which you usedjbody as far as you can over the pendence, Kan. I'o get through you'r xvork. If on the hip. Do this three or The junior college a a i did a little brisk hiking every day, four times, then reverse your hand class, composed of 16 regularly, rowed, and treat the other side is as follows: Lawrence up horseback riding, a the same bending and stretch- Cloquet, i Dean Dauvv, Mo-; frequently, or in any Alternate this procedure to line, Louis a i Par-; give each side several workouts. sons, a Renard Herrera.

Des LIQUOR CHARGE AGAINST a sood wake up exercise and Plaines, Charles Hurkes, rvrrrn ic nDnDDrn' 0 a help circulation. EXETER MAN IS DROPPED: After this little warn the floor with your arms A federal grand in Kan-j stretched a S. Thomas i leen. Independenc-e, Raymond Kirtz, Hector, i court. Judge Enos Currcy said fines will he assessed in all license cases hereafter.

Police said they plan a series of traps in a car license drive. Suit Settled. A suit brought against the Connor hotel by Gene P.rice Osborn for injuries in a fall in the hotel February 6. 1950. yesterday in division 3.

1 of circuit court with $2.800 awarded the plaintiff. Settlement of the case rirsposed of the last civil case which had been set lor trial this term from Your shoulders. George i a Chicago; Rob-U'ac City this week freed an Exe-1 Raise both legs straight up in the a Mo-- man of a liquor from your hips. Now describe Movers.I and returned indictments in two figure eights with your legs, keep- 1 Mor-i other cases originating in the ing your feet together. Stop as ert Lauer, St.

Louis; a and Donald East Moline. 111.: Charles rissov, Carrol, Iowa; a Joplin division, according to as you feel tired, but i John 1 formation received yesterday at.ually increase district court clerk's of ice 'until you make fig- i here. eights per day. will be the lovelier Pilaczynskh Pt. Paul, Minn.

Pvalph a Calednoia, Minn. Gerald i i a Cornell, OUR BIG DANCE ROCK CITY TAVERN Is Tonight SQl'ABr A KOI A I Smith Orr-hrttrA i 4 AT i r. I A I I A MC.HT BIG ROUND. SQUARE AND CIRCLE DANCE TONITE at the AND MAIN Mmlr by (hi- SincinR I idrtlcr Put CLUB 43 OPENING SATURDAY NITE at GLADYS' 1528 Iroadway (East 1st St.) The "Goldwest Combo" Music At Ictt Try Our Vi Fried Chicken 90c Thick Tender Steak Dinner. "TOUR fa IPK.M.

A i i i Jrom i Tf- ot Charm in care of i by i i Tlie grand returned "noj true bill," dropping a 0 ou fecl and look the oun S- against Olen T. Kimbrough. Exe-! er for our ter farmer, of illegal possession of a jug of moonshine liquor. i arrested last at Cassville. James H.

Norton, arrested here srv-eral weeks ago by police with of a loaded pistol he was parrying, a i i a char'gp of i a transportation of a dangerous weapon by a former convict. He is in a i a a i i court disposition of his case. Billy Bob Clark, arrested here in April, was indicted on a charge of i a a a i of a stolon motor car from Arkansas to Missouri. His case also is pending. Labor day celebrated in Tan- aria just as it is in the United a FREE! FREE! Meadow Gold One Pull Tab From Meadow Gold Milk Carton "HOT LEAD" Starring TIM HOLT 10 A.M.

Saturday 15th and Main 10c and 45e 3 FE ATU RES 3 HIT M. "HOT LEAD" Slarrinir TIM HOLT HIT NO. 1 "FOLLOW THE LEADER" SUxrint THE EAST I l.EO r.oRCEV HIT NO. 3 "TOMAHAWK" I I Starrinr A I IE CARLO wo. "PIRATES' HARBOR" PLUS COLOR CARTOON Step In at ANGLE INN FINE FOOD MIXED DRINKS IUDWEISER ON TAP 111 EAST 6TH ST, Gladys Evins, Proprietor SATURDAY NIGHT i Free Free Free! EAT THE CLOCK-If You Befor.

0 P. M. No Cover Charge DANCING NIGHTLY REDINGS fflniri MILL INN Oprn Nn.vn 'Til 1 :10 M. Safnrday nnrl Kunftftv wt CITY INDS TONIGHT ROY ROGERS and I "MY PAL TRIGGER" NOW SHOWING Leo Gereey and The lowery lays In "Million Dollar Kid" STARTS SUNDAY EDMOND O'IRIEN YVONNE 01 CARLO "SILVER CITY" IN I At: 1.30-5.0(1 20 Majorie ftrcy STARTS SUNDAY SHELLEY WINTERS RICHARD CONTE STEPHEN MeNALLY "RAGING TIDE" PLUS CARTOON ENDS TONIGHT FRED ASTAIRE VERA ELLEN "The Belle of New York" With Main) 1 I.V f- 10.40 PLUS 2ND BIG HIT "CARTOON CARNIVAL" SO i of our a EAGLES' LODGE 821 Virginia Avtnaa to tht JOE BYLER AND HIS 4-KTATE RERKXADERS TVERT SATURDAY NHiHT Dance Tonight CHATTERBOX Special tfct Ctock oVlnrk In a trwwn Hh) PLA-MOR BAR Featuring Cold. Delicious Home-Fried CHICKEN leer and Your Favorite Mixed Drinks 407 Main St.

HOLIDAY BALLROOM IJRD AND MAIN. JOPLIN Final Appiaranci TONIGHT DANCE AND STAT Flschtr Log AMI MIS Mttfe Wtfl Veuve 6 mm AAI I WE ENDS TONIGHT .10. i i 7 1 0 4 0 mi WTTGOI Pr.i;S: SHOWING AT OM.T ENDS TONIGHT "Indian Uprising" in Color SUNDAY AND MONDAY DORIS TODAY ONLY I HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS TXOMAS eOMQ MtOtirr DtNWIOK BU WAUtO RIDES AGAIN" With A I i I A (STEWART COLOR CARTOON Refrigerated by Westinghotise JEANNE GRAIN MYRNA LOY DEBRA PAGET JEFFREY HUNTER EDWARD ARNOLD -fa Special Features BASKETBALL HEADLINERS OF 1952" TODAY'S TV PROGRAM Don't Guess See It Better With Phileo PROGRAM SCHEDULE WDAF-TY SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1952 10 On TID 3 12.nn TBA 32 4." i a a i Paiil Whitman TV Club A 4 on My Fnfnfl Irmn 3D TBA no a A i a a Thomas a a 1 9.00 or i a Best ir.c 150 A. F.

PROGRAM SCHEDULE KOTV SATURDAY. MAY 10. 1952 a i i 3.on a i i fin fi rn A i --Bob Hopt .10 -n fi a a a "0 a f- on A of Fi-'tTT-fl 1 00 t'x a SO i "it Hohfrt. PhiEco Sold and Serviced for Over 25 Years MARDICKS 302 VIRGINIA JOPLIN. MO.

PHONE 122 Cooled by Refrigeration NOW SHOWING FRANK LOVEJOy-RICHARDCARLSON-RUSIYlAHBLyN'ANIlA LOUISE At 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 PLUS -BRIAN DONLEVY CLAIRE TREVOR in "HOODLUM EMPIRE" A I 7 2 1113 U0 Short Cewpunchtr" ALL SEATS COLOR CARTOON 75C MIDNITE SHOW TONIGHT 1 Bila LUGOSi TJallace FORD CURRIE ENDS EONIGHT KIDDIES ALWAYS FREE 7:41 "THRILL, AFFAIR- CARTOON AND SPORTS Mother's Day Special STARTS SUNDAY EUENI 2ND HIT 'TOP SERGEANT MULLIGAN" "Treat Mother to a New Platform Rocker" OWL "SPOOK SHOW" 12 MIDNIGHT BORIS KARLOFF "SON OF FRANKENSTEIN" Come Late as 9:30 P. M. See Our Regular Show, and Stay for "Son of Frankenstein" as Our Guests REMEMBER CLUB NITE HEY, KIDS! Sally anrf Jarbi lack BIO SHOWS 10 our uest ticttufnm anone theollffiwin A QUE FRANKHAYS Feature: "King of the Bandits" Attention, Fathers'. GIVE MOTHER A TREAT ON MOTHER'S DAY FRED'S CAFE ATM AND RANGE LINE Plenty nf FctrkuMt EAT AT FEAT! RK ('HOICK STLAKS, FISH AND CHICKEN SPECIAL DINNER Sl.OO Choice of i I 1 or Soup i Noodles i a a Hnme a i F.inf* Tomalu Pnov- a a i rf i i i i Hot Ire or H'r Mal-r Our Otrn Firs Cikrs FRED ISELI, PROP. mem AND HANOI UNI STARTS TODAY! A world of entertainment 1413 Main Ceal Comfort Phone Adults 50c Till 6 Then 65c--Child "0 10.00 It's got NANCY WWS STONE ti RHYTHM, INN JAM! PIAZII KlUtt NEWSPAPER!.

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