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The Maryville Daily Forum from Maryville, Missouri • 4

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TTTE MARYVTU.E HAII.Y PiU.TM. MAlIYYIl.I.i; MISSurRT. TlESHAY EYEXIXfi. MARCH 20. lfttl TAGE FOUR tcmal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Williams, ibo ul Burlington Junction. Mathers, Mrs. Delbert Berman, Mrs. Fiatiklm Bithoa.

-Mrs. Charles Hasty. Mrs. Hubert Ingels and Mrs. William Moffitt.

Calif, and Kenneth Moore. San Leandro. her lather. Dave Moore. San Leandro aijd lu-r -irp-mother.

Mrs. Dave Moure. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Donald F. Lo.eli.ay of Fore-t City has enlisted fur three years In regular army.

Tii'1 ii. Maryville will be open rvi-ry Mm Jay. Tuesday and from until 5 o'clock. Enlistments are now open fur women in the Womens Army Corps and with the Women in the Air Force, according to Sgt. West.

Women desiring enlistment in eitlirr ot these two branches of service iy make application through the local office. A Lavimnr, weighing six Hj ounce. was burn to Mr. and Mrs. Everett King of Biixkton.

at 8:50 o'clock Monday msht at tlir St. rrancis hoa-pllal. They have two other children. Linda Kay, apt 9. and Lynrt-tr, age 7.

Orandinrents are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. King nf lMocktoii and Mr.

and Mi. F. A. Zollman of Lenox. la.

Mr. and Jin. Ralph E. Williams. Burlington Junction, announce the birth of a daughter.

weighing six pounds, six ounces, at o'clock this morning at the St. Fraiu-u hospital. They have one other chll.i. Betty Susan. ate 2.

Mm. A'llliams ii a daughter of Mrs. Maude Potter, Burlington Junction. The pn- Two Local Youths Enlist in Army Sgl. Robert L.

We-t. army end air force recruiter for this urea, 1 has announced the following eii- list menu: Robert Earl Voiger of Burlington Junction enlisted for three years-in the regular army. William C. Alexander of E.in enlisted for four years the air force. He has had previous service In the regular army.

Olen L. Bowers of Rock Port enlisted for three years in the regular army. Mrs. Jas. Hepburn Elected President Of VFW Auxiliary Continued from Pair One Junior vicc-p resident, Mrs.

Charles Baird: trra-urrr, Mr-. Albert Bell: chaptutn Mrs. Maurice conductress. Mrs. guard.

Mrs. Eugene E--prv; trustee. Mrs. Lester Swancy. Delegates also were elected to th convention ss follows: Mrs.

Fred Henderson. Mrs. Charles Baird. Mr-. Wagner.

Mrs. H.it-ild Mrs. Mark Lowranre, Mrs. chos-tn are Mrs. Joe Eickholt.

Mrs. J. A. Ar.Ji-rs Mrs. Clarence C.ok-ey, Ed Hud-in, Mrs.

Maurice Mrs. Doy Mathers. SorUI iicur Held A social hour followed. and was held in the Dream Kitchen. The Easier theme was used in the decorations and the committee in charge was Mrs.

T. F. Mr-. D. E.

Mrs. lU.ph rchkin. Mrs. Leon Canon. Mrs.

F.iy Mcstr. Mrs. G. H. Kirchhuter.

Mrs. Jh.i Williams, Mrs. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Chase, who liuie been visiting their son.

Dr. II M. Chase and son. Manning, will leave Friday for Lynn, to visit their daughter. Mrs.

William Way and family. They are enroute to their home at Rockland. Me. MRS. DORTHA CARMICHAEL MID THIS MORNING Mrs.

Don ha Loren Carmichael age 57 of north of Maryville, died at 4'35 o'clock this morning at the St. Francis hospital, where she had been a patient since March 16 Site had also been a patient previously for five weeks and had been ill fur threw and one-half months. Mrs. Carmichael, the former Miss Anna Ruth Moore, was bom June 11. 1833.

near Graham and her marriage to Mr. Carmichael took place Jan. 16. 1916. in Bedford, la.

Besides her husband, her survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Robert D. Clark. Maryville; and Mrs.

Oliver M. Whiteside of Independence; two sons. Gerald E. Carmichael. Independence, end George D.

Carmichael, Kansas City; five grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. L. L. Livelihood. Maryville, and Mis.

Ed Short of Sun Leandro. three Aaron Moore. Ros-coe. Ivan Moore, Vallejo, Charles Harbison Of Skidmore Died Churlr Walter Harbiwin. age 66.

native nf Skidmore, died Sunday a(- ternoon in a St. Jnseph nursing home. Funeral servicca were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon In St. Joseph conducted bv the Rev. Frank Mbsouri Man Advises Folks Who Feel Bad eyes.

When a girl has dancing men, watch your step! i BELTS For Homo and Farm. Holt Supply Co. Prescriptions SMITH DRUG S11 N. Main Hmm 45 A Gift to Be Cherished-a HAMILTON WATCH Carl Sehaffrtn. 217 Prr St Charier i there are amne MVv ht nM wnrM who that rood end there other felt.

rhn feel hed The fntv rfin eel (food he want 0 eon rr lae. for ho fnlhe who feel mlrhtv had he r-ir want hem fn read whnt he he to xv and thee a Ire a word of ed'dro fatre a A t. hr panarrtf. seemed to he adillt he needed and W4DAPOT. qe hrlee roit the relief von aeklnc if ntir condition la dne laeV nf Vitamin R-.

Niarln ft ere what Mr SchaffHn MEET THE MISSUS -Cheering Ihcir Brooklyn club husbands at the Miami. Kla Stadium, five c-mely rooters pica up some sunshine. ton. Thcv arc. left to right, the wives lh-bby sc.

Jack Haiitu and Carl (NEA Rex Barney, Pec Wee Ilccsc, Phone 759 Fourth and Market i r. ii C. Cur-cr burial was the OJofellow- rrmi-ti-iy tln-ir. Mr Ilnrbiviii was a tanner in tin-Fkidinure vicinity until eight years ago alien hr moved to St. Joseph.

Survivors include two dauthters. Mux Ruth Hurbi-on. Victorville. and Mrs. Grace Work, Selina.

ime xL-trr. Mis. Anna Pederson, St. Jnxi-ph; four brothers. Albert and John H.iroison.

Fairfax, M-i Everett Harbison. Wallicn.i. and Henry Harbison. SI. i 4 "I hove been a shoe cnttr for ner 92 veerr I now arorV foe the Welch Shoe Co.

fn St fjimlv For mite some tjme now 7 haven't had anv annetite at all maeetned like didn't have en-Mth enermr to do mv work I waa tired alt the time and tmillv didn't entn dole Tt af- I ferted mv vwk too Then heard how other folk who took RAHA-COT. had Irtereaaed their annetite, ami seemed to have llmltlew; amount of energy I tried HADA-CttL and It la amarine wha change It haa mad ffnw I fei like eating everything on thej table, mv disnovitinn la innf i better and mv work in fort, everything 1 do I now enjoy. Fhr-an entirely new mdinok on life I recommend HAnACOI' ftuv HADACOI. mdav. Trial size bottle coals nnlv SI 77 Large family nr economy sire.

$3 SO. Retaw aubstitutea There 1 nviltrtji! one true and genuine HADACOLj which everyone la talking about said. It is idv I bird. ivriifunics be in-M-uii-d for cn-. rollers.

Children who plan to cuter the 1st grade at Eu i-ne Field M-iiuol un.i who did iiot ii-teiid kinderharu-n arc also rc-iuesied to n-giMrr tomurruw. They inns' be six years old before J.ui. I. llOJ. Mr Blown 1 aildcd Pupils will bv in cl.ixxex in Ha- ill wha tin-) n-gi-lrr.

well to n-siileiicc lN-ople. Maitland Woman Taken by Death Mis. Puny Irene lo't-il of Mdt-, Ijiid. age 7t. diivl at uo-ui on at the Ml-, Me.

h. did ln-: pilal in Si. a lug illnr-s. huiu-ral will be heLl at 2:30 o'chak Wecur-day ef'ernoon at the cluircli Mait-! land. The scivnvs ill be in clinrge 1 of Dr.

E. L. ltobi-on of Sr. Josi-ph. -former MelhiKii-t of asnb-'ed by I he prcsi-ul pastor, the ltiv.

E.irl l.oexe. Ilur.ul will be '111 till- M.iitliiiul cenn teiy. Mrs. Unroll is sinvivcd by likr husband. Waller H.

Hoell, Vjii-- tun oils, Jm- E. ani Maurice Kozrll, both of St. Jo-cph; three tu.i g.i-.it-i.r.inrtehij-dren. one siui-r. Mrs.

Cor.i (baid-pasiurc ol Ciralnim; and ilnrc bm-lln-r. James. I-iliin-r and CUarlr-Sluclds, all of ir land Registration Set At Eugene Field Kindergarten i-egirlrntinn ut Eugene Field seltonl in Mary wile will be held ut the school tomorrow, according. In Uilbrrl II. Itrnwn principal.

Reglslratuin Is being held early this year beraiu of ttie school immunization program, Mr. Brown explained. Parents may register tlu-ir child from I'M o'clock to noon mid from 1 to 4 o'clock in llu- ulti-mooii. Children must be years old before Jan. 1.

1952. id order to enter the kindergarten grade. Mr Brown No matter the occasion-birthday, anniversary or whatever the day, a HAMILTON WATCH for him will be a truly cherished gift. Give him a Hamilton Wrist Watch and watch his eyes glow. RAINES Jewelry Store Tivoli Theater Bldg.

Warren Jones Worth Side of Square TI'IMIR PLATE Taw Mata gtrset Jmkr 111 Nartk Mala BL NEW SPRING TIES RICH RAYON slrapsody for springtime by 77c each SHIRT OF COMBED BROADCLOTH 25 Wards 3-Star Brent. Compare it to nationally advertised shirts at 3.95. Sanforized combed broadcloth with long-life coMar and taper-tailored body. White and fancies. Keepsake Diamond Engsgemrnl and Wedding Kings W.

L. MODES JEWELRY AND SILVER STORKS 168-111 West 3rd SL i. Big Easter assortment of the newest patterns and colors in fine rayon ties. Neats, panels, satins, dobby weaves and jacquards. All are full sized and wrinkle resistant.

Ii II. Al Kl I i l(i, Ii MV l.KI InK 1 4 Typical Easter Values in Wards Mens Wear Your Vote and Support Sincerely Appreciated As I am a candidate for re-election for BOARD MEMBER OF POLK TOWNSHIP on (lie Democrat ticket ut llic Electron, Tuesday, March 27. Henry Zimmerman Green or Black Patent brings you a ntdlry in pumps and pump-variations for springtime. These four, composed with "straps" as a theme, an just a few from our exciting spring symphony of fashion! Among 26 can entered in standard classifications in Mobilgas Economy SIUKBD GETS MDSI ACM E11IS PER GALLON Studebaker Champion averages 28.6 actual miles per gal. MOST ECONOMICAL IN ACTUAL GAS MILEAGE OF ALL CARS IN STANDARD CLASSIFICATIONS Studebaker Commander V-S averages 28 actual miles per gal.

WINS TOP AWARD IN PRICE CLASS Their Studrltfkrrt wrrr pilotrd by ni'rrrtirril ilrvrM mul'- A A. A Hoafd uiltR. Hath had overtime. at extra ec: and r.ssi not piciiiiunu (as! Come in aiul st these BILL INGELS SONS -I if HANDSOME ARGYU-TYPE SOCKS advertised in Glamour, Redbook, Todays Woman and Household magazines 559 WARDS GRENADIERS mil in style Ibis Easter In Gratia-jdienl Theyre packed with masculine appeal, they boast smooth, supple leathers, top--grade construction and lasting comfort. 6-1 1.

Wards best-selling mans socks, right far both dress and sport wear! Knit of sturdy, lustrous mercerized cotton in a variety of brilliant, washfast colors. Sizes 10 to 12. Maryville Shoe Co, Home of Star Brand Shoes. 314-16 East Third. Vf'" mm st T.

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