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Mexico Ledger from Mexico, Missouri • Page 12

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Mexico Ledgeri
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Mexico, Missouri
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Miss Schneider's Betrothal To Mr. Wilson Is Announced Society Tim Baker, a student at, Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg, is expected to spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs. James R. Baker and family, Miss Nancy and Andy. CALENDAR THURSDAY Republican Women's Club, 9:30 a.

Garfield Heights Community Center. Program, "Air Pollution." Women's Society of Christian Service of Mexico United Methodist Church, at church. FRIDAY Audrain Medical Center Auxiliary awards luncheon and officer's installation, 12:30 p. Mexico United Methodist Church's Fellowship Hall. MONDAY Audrain County Barracks, Veterans of WWI, and Auxiliary, 6:30 p.

carry in supper, Garfield Heights Community Center, followed by meetings, TUESDAY Delta Rho Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, 7:45 p. with Mrs. Roy D. Woolen. Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 1:30 p.

Mexico-Audrain Library. Miss Smith and Mr. Dunkle Dinner for Are Married in Home Ceremony Mrs Aver 90 Years Old Miss Lawrence, Mr, Feldman Will Say Vows on February 13 (MO.) 6 DO eft. Page "I Wednesday Jan. 27, 1971 Mrs.

Pearl Avery, who will her 90th birthday Thursday, was honored Sunday at a dinner at her home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Avery and iMr. and Mrs.

Delbert Avery of Laddonia, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Avery of Center, Miss Janet Sue Avery, Gary Wayne Avery and Robert Lee Avery of Montgomery City, Dale Brower of Bellflower, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Workes and Lyne Anne and Debbie of Farber, and Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Plybon, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bob Workes and Vaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Venton Hayes and Miss Gay and Stanley, Mrs.

Irene Workes and Mrs. Myrtle Atkins of Mexico. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Edith Christian and Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Dubea and children of Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Dunkle Plan Bake Sale Miss Debra Fay Schneider Hostess at Party Mrs. Thomas Gola and Mrs.

Miss Betty Ann Smith, jewelry was a diamond To Be In March daughter of Mr. and Mrs. necklace, a gift from the Alumni Association of the Robert T. Smith of 2 Ozark PL, bridegroom. Mexico School of practical County and John Robert Dunkle, son of Miss Love wore a dark blue Nursing met Thursday in the Mrs.

Lillie Dunkle of 612 dress with a white carnation cafeteria of the Audrain Webster St. and William corsage at her shoulder. Medical Center. Mrs. Eileen Dunkle of Mexico, Route 1, A dark blue dress was worn Seckler presided, were married Saturday by Mrs.

Smith for her As a money making project, Miss Vickie G. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Lena Zuck entertained a group evening at the home of the daughter's wedding, and Mrs.

i an were made for a bake Miss Schneider and her of their fr en( i a Mrs. Zuck's bride's parents. Officiating at Dunkle wore a light brown sa i March, and it was Schneider of 301 E. Orange St. fiance, both graduates home Monday evening.

the 7 o'clock ceremony was the dress with brown trim. Each pointed out that an exchange of informally announce the Mexico High School with the Guests included Mrs. Wilbur Rev. Delbert Admire, pastor of had a white carnation corsage, information from other alumni class of 1970, are attending sharp) Mrs Qainger, Lockewood Park Baptist Only immediate members of throughout the state, as well as engagement of their daughter, Miss Debra Fay Schneider, to Warren L. Wilson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Wilson Jr. of Thompson. Southwest Missouri College in Springfield. Scott Mrs Velma Nance Mrs.

A summer wedding is being Edith West) Mrs ary planned. Leebrick and Stephanie Gola. Albrights Program on Victor Herbert Married 49 Arranged by Mrs. Williams Years lomorrow A Victor Herbert festival in In a snort orie ntation Mr. and Mrs.

John Francis miniature was enjoyed by program, Mrs. Michael State Mrs Glen Ric6) Mrs au i church. the family attended the small ou state information, would Miss Connie Love was maid reception afterwards. contribue widely to the success of honor, and best man for Mr. Mr.

Dunkle and his bride are a new letter to be printed in Dunkle was Robert Eugene both graduates of Mexico High October. Smith, brother of the bride. School and are employed at the A blue 'trimmed white street Audrain Medical Center, length dress was worn by the The new Mr. and Mrs. Dunkle The betrothal and forthcoming marriage of, Miss Vickie Gwen Lawrence, and Glenn Lee Feldmann, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Feldmann of Bowling Green, Route 2, have been announced by her father, Hershel Lawrence of Mexico, Route 3. The couple will be married Saturday, Feb. 13, at St. Clement's Catholic Church in St.

Clement. The wedding has been set for 1:30 p. m. Mother of the bride-elect is Mrs. Delcie Cox of Bowling Green.

A graduate of St. Clement School, Mr. Feldmann is employed at Galloway Lime Quarry at Frankford. Others attending were Miss Anna Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Ruby Willingham, co-vice Sunshine Circle Meets at Thomsons bride.

Her corsage was of white are residing at the New Alamo chairman; and Miss Audrey carnations, and her only Hotel. Stoneberger, treasurer. Cauthorn Club Albright of 1215 Omar St. will members of the Abbie Walden, Mrs. William Fair- Meets at Lowry observe their 49th wedding Llewellyn Snoddy Music Club child, Mrs.

Ernest Gillam, Mrs. i LADDONIA The first at a meeting Monday evening Connor and Mrs. Richard meeting of the new year of the at the Mexico United Methodist Brashears told briefly the Church. Mrs. David March Wedding Is Planned Miss Mason and Mr.

Rice anniversary tomorrow. Married on Jan 28, 1922, by the late R. B. Hooten, the Albrights honeymooned at for- history of the local club which is Mrs. 6 lThc mi mar of Miss Williams 51 years old and the National Ten members were present.

Judy Mason of Mexlco and /T.1U1 15111-0 MV AT A i. ki A-suviu A C11 1UCU1UGI WC1 JJlGOCllt. £1 1 1 Molino. They have spent most arranged the program which Federation of Music Clubs A report on the Christmas anny Lee Kice ot of their lives in Mexico. The Albrights have five included highlights of Herbert's which was organized in 1897, dinner meeting at the home of have bee announced by he life and a sampling of his and outlined the organization, Mrs.

Rollie Pierceall, was arents Mr -'and Mrs. Howard daughters, Mrs. William Moad music. objectives and finances the i ven by the secretary, Mrs. U4 b.

kast £Un of Portland, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Guy M. Pitts opened the Federation. Elmer Johnson.

The Cauthorn Lentralia Hedrick of Overland Park, musical portion of the program Members were asked to invite club distributed 29 trays of A graduate or Lentraiia ilign also employed at Columbia Auto Parts. He attended Hickman High School in Columbia and after four years in the US Navy, received his discharge in October. The couple is planning to be married March 26. LADDONIA The Sunshine Circle Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Logene Thomson Wednesday with eight members present.

A carry-in lunch was served at the noon hour, and the afternoon was spent in the business meeting, conducted by the vice president, Mrs. Ferol Anson. Contests and a short reading by the hostess. Winners of the contests were Mrs. Oleta McCown, Mrs.

William Wenger, and Mrs. Choate Smith. The hostess presented each of the members with handmade paper weights. Card playing concluded the afternoon. Miss Wetherell, Prospective Bride, Honored at Shower MARTINSBURG Miss Bonnie Wetherell of Fulton was honored at a surprise shower Sunday at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

Hostesses were Mrs. Larry Vomund of Martinsburg and Miss Audrey Henderson of Hallsville. Miss Wetherell and George Schafer will be married on Saturday, June 30. Guests included Mrs. Bennie Wetherell and Mrs.

Joe Schafer, mothers of the engaged couple, Becky and Bambi Wetherell and Mrs. Hazel Wetherell of Fulton; Miss Mary Lou Schafer, Miss Ruth Schafer, Miss Clara Schafer, Mrs. Paul Schafer and Jean, Mrs. John Schafer and Garalyn and Marian, Miss Mary Sydenstricker, Mrs. Pauline Hagenhoff, Mrs.

Cletus Deimeke, Mrs. Carl Deimeke, Mrs. Bill Deimeke, Mrs. Bob Borgmeyer, Mrs. Edmund Deimeke, Mrs.

Joe Stucken- schneider, Mrs. Bill Aulbur, Mrs, Lindon Vomund and Jeanette, Mrs. Greg Fennewald and Mrs. Jim Purvis of mar- tinsburg; Mrs. LeRoy Brinker, Mrs.

Edward Borgmeyer, Miss Judy McCormick, Mrs. A. J. Deimeke and Mrs. Sterling Kehl, of Mexico; Mrs.

Shirley Hagenhoff and Mrs. Clem Hagenhoff of Wentzville; Mrs. Joe Troesser of Laddonia; and Mrs. Bill Fennewald, Mrs. Gerald Guibor and Nancy and Mr.

George Sutler Jr. of Wellsville. STOCKS and BONDS SMITH, MOORE CO. Member N.Y. Stock Exch.

"PAULHEIDBREDER Local Reg. Representative Vir-MarApt. 581-4612 I1CUL IL.IV VI Gl IdllXJ A dl uj. vsgiMAAj U1OL1 1UULCU 11 Ul 1 fU 1 1 1V7A fU Mrs. Rosalee Endsley of with a piano arrangement of students in grades nine through Christmas goodies to shut-ins acnooi witntne class or tne Highland Crest, Mrs.

Ada Herbert's "Kiss Me Again." Prueitt of Mexico and Mrs. Vincent Braker of dependence; and three Roy Albright of Kansas City, Ronald Albright of Mexico and Mrs. David Hill. Sterling Albright of Centralia. 12 to participate in an essay an i and around the She was followed by Mrs.

contest sponsored by the club in Laddonia vicinity. In- John M.Connor, who sang "Ah, connection with National Music The meeting time of the sons, Sweet Mystery of Life." Mrs. Week. Prizes will be awarded Cauthorn Club has been Connor was accompanied by locally and on a state and changed to 1 o'clock in the national level. Further in- afternoon for the winter Two Herbert favorites, formation may be obtained months.

Mr. and Mrs. Albright, who "Toyland" and "Moonbeams," from Mrs. Fairchild. Deadline are members of Centennial were sung by a sextette, Mrs.

for entries is Feb. 15 Baptist Church, also have 23 Charles Kendall, Mrs. David R. Following the program, great Lipp, Mrs. John W.

Wilier, Mrs. hostesses, Mrs. Wilier, Mrs. Hostess gift was won by Mrs. John Pedersen, Mrs.

Robert Finck and Mrs. Gillam, served Elmer Johnson. Murta and Mrs. George Keen refreshments to the 23 mem- Mrs. Carver Brown will be who also were accompanied by bers and a guest, Mrs.

Ed hostess in February, with Mrs. Mrs. Hill. Strausz, present. Pierceall game leader, heard the Columbia Columbia.

is Auto Parts Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lucas, at Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Lucas and in daughter, Melissa, Miss Janet Scott and Ron Lucas, St. Louis, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville visited Sunday with Mrs.

Rice of Columbia, Mr. Rice is Dewey Lucas at Rush Hill. grandchildren and grandchildren. 11 After the business meeting, crazy bridge was played with Mrs. Pierceall as the winner.

LAST 4 DAYS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. FINAL REDUCTIONS Eight New Members for White Shrine Eight candidates were initiated at the Monday night meeting of Emmanuel White Shrine at Burroughs Masonic Temple. They included Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kimbley of Bellflower, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Howell of Montgomery City, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Owens, of Centralia, Mrs.

Helen R. Brothers and Mrs. Dorothy K. Winn of Wellsville and Mrs. Willie Garrett of Mexico.

Mrs. Virginia Durham, worthy high priestess, was in charge of the meeting when members were reminded of a shrine sponsored rummage sale in the auditorium of the courthouse on Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs.

Hairy Burwell, Wellsville, associate watchman of shepherds and noble prophetess, were honored at a special program planned by Mrs. Gaule S. Oiler, who was assisted by Mrs. Howard Richards. Mrs.

Oiler then presented each with a gift from the shrine. Mrs. James Clibourn chairmaned the social committee with Mrs. Frankie Beamer of Centralia; Mrs. Reily Taylor and Mrs.

Floyd Akers as other members. Then the group hauntingly lovely "Gypsy Love Song" sung by Mrs. Connor and the sentimental "When You're Away" sung by the sextette. Miss lola Bradley and Mrs. Wilier closed the live portion of the program with a piano duet of Herbert favorites.

Club members then heard a recording of the "Red Mill" with male soloist Stanley Grover, a former classmate of Miss Bradley. Mrs. Williams opened the program with a few notes about Herbert who was probably the most celebrated composer of operetta America has everi known. Although born in Dublin! he became a naturalized citizen of the United States where he was a founding director of ASCAP and a leader in the fight for copyright laws. Besides operettas Herbert wrote two grand operas and a vast number of art songs and chamber and orchestra pieces.

Mrs. A. Henry Finck, club president, presided at a business meeting preceding the program during which Mrs. Kendall was inducted into the club. KIWANIS TRAVELOGUE Tuesday Feb.

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