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THE MARYVILLE DAILY FOBUM, ilAJiVILLE, MISSOURI, FiUDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1947 PAGE THREBj Little Treasure FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Eat Up, Brother By Merrill BUM fV s. i SOCIETY Grant City, were married at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of the Rev. R. B. Hollidav, pastor of the Methodist church.

The bride was attired In a white sharkskin dress with blue accessories and white hat with a veil. Smith-Martin Hiss Dorothy Caroline Smith be They will make their home in Parnell. came the bride of Gilbert Harry Martin April 12, at the Hickory Sheet Presbyterian "church Scranton, Pa The bride i CLUB NOTES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs Howard Patterson was hos Smith, Scianton, pa.

The bridegroom is a son or Mrs. Judd B. Martin of Burlington Junction. tess to the WSCS of the Quitman Methodist church Thursday after noon The afternoon work was The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ralph T.

Haas, pastor. Music was furnished by Miss Frieda Nordt, organist, and Bridal Shower A bridal shower was given Friday afternoon In the Sund.iy school room of the Ravcnwood Christian church in honor of Mrs 'Arthur Fender, the former Miss Mary Fry-ar or Ravenwood. The hostesses were Mrs Marvin Feurt, Newton, Mo and Mrs. Gleason Womack of Ravcnwood. The guests sang "Mary Lou" as the bnde etitered.

Mrs. K. M. Harker gaie an appropriate leading. Tea was served from a lace covered table lighted by four white tapers and centered with a bowl of, blue hyacinths Guests were Mrs.

F. Pfost and tacking a comfort. Mrs. Claude pierpoint was program leader. The next meeting -will be May 7 the study on "China.

Parnell Methodist church with the study at 8 p. m. TYietey. Sunday school will begin at 10 at the home or Mrs Herman Rev. J.

P. Blactwell, pastor, delivering the messages. Thompson. Mrs A. S.

CordeU will o'clock Sunday morning at the Burr the program were Miss Cora Lamar, Mrs. Alice Hull Mrs Eda Joy, Mrs. Clara Reece and Mrs. Jessie Severs. oe in charge of the program.

Sunday school will comene at 10 oas and (jiutman Methodist church- o'cioc Sunday morning. ARKOE METHODIST CHURCH Miss Lois Schunk, the soloist. Tha bride was given in marriage by her father. She -wore an ivory satin lorn with sweetheart neckline and a full skirt which ieli into a train. Her finger-tip -veil was arranged from a heart shaped tiara of seett peailS.

She more pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She ferried a bouquet of white rose buds and gysophlla with an orcnid Mrs. George Wilson entertained The 7,000 tons of tung oil produced in the United States in 1916 is estimated to be about one-thirtieth of the amount the American paint industry could use. BEDISON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school will convecs at the Community Circle of the Par MARRIAGE LICENSES James Burg and Alma Lea 10:15 o'clock Sunday morning at the Sunday school wiil be held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the Arkoe nell Methodist church at her home Wednesday afternoon. The after Mrs.

R. Garfn. Marywiie; Mrs. N. Harker.

Stanberry. and Mrs. 19050 I sedison cnnstian cnurcn wilt Whorley, both of Emmetsburg. la. Thomas S.

Young as superintendent. SIZES i i. Hanks, Mrs. Eugene Litten, Metnotust cnurcft with ray Cor-rough as superintendent. jonn w.

pamam 01 Maryvme ana Anna Shaker of Cameron. Mrs. Lloyd McCraiy, Mrs William Martin, Mrs. L. J.

Mrs. M. BARNARD GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCHES SKlimOK-QUtTMAN- BURR OAK METHODIST CHURCHES The Rev. William Thompson, pas Church services will be conducted Fined for Speeding Duane Murphy of Burlington KUKROHS CUMMDTS FURNITURE COMPANY 208 N. Main MaryviUe, Mo.

at 11 clock Sunday morning and at 7:13 o'clock Sunday night at the Barnard Methodist church at which Junction was fined S15 yesterday by Police Judge J. P. Roelofson for Frvar. Mrs Cecil Lawson, Miss Blanche Frjar, Mrs. Willard Glet-ken.

Mis I A Goodson, Mrs. Burton Ralston, Mrs E.erett Morln. Mrs. L. D.

Wilson. Miss Maigaret Houchins, Miss Ruth Houthins, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. M. Bishop, Mrs.

Woodrow Newberry. tor, has announced the following schedule lor Sunday at the Skidmore Methodist church: Sunday school. time the Rev V. R. SKuiner, pastor, morning service, at which will deliver the sermons.

time the Lord's supper will be served. Sunday school will convene at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at both the and the evening church! Mrs Eldon Coflelt, Mrs Madonna service, 8 o'clock. Barnard and Guilford Methodist; noon was spent quilting, quilt piecing and sewmj carpet rags. Guests were Mrs. Stella Spamhower.

Mary-ville, and Mrs. Pearl Wilson, St. Joseph. The Jolyy fitichers 4-H club of Conception Junction met Tuesday at the home of Miss Mary Crenshaw. Cold milks were tested and beginners learned some new sewing stitches.

The next meeting will be May 6 when sewing kits -will be made at the home of Mary Crenshaw, Plans were made to serve the Elmo junior-senior banquet May 1 When the WSCS of the Elmo Methodist church met Thursday at the home of Mrs Fred Campbell. It was also decided to serve the mother-daughter banquet, which will be held May 13. Mrs. Rex Younger had charge of churches Youth Fellowship will be held at Estes, Miss Emma Walker, Mts Loron Long, Mrs A. Conn, Mrs Roy Teaney, Mrs Howard Crater, 8 o'clock Monday night and Bible PARXCLL METHODIST CHURCH Preachm' services will be conduct Miss Kathleen Snunk Mrs Daisy Hunterson, Mrs Karry Fryar, Mrs MARIAN MARTIN She'll be vude-cyed with delight vlien ou mike P.ir'ein 3050 It's flufi of ,1 hi.tlc dirnd.

ith a tciilloped berths Alrtios; a ador-ui-le she isi Pamip pattern too! Tins pattern gives perfecf fit, is 10 uje illustrated b-w Cnart shows jou eery step. Pdtceni 9050 (omc, in sizes 2 4. 6 8 and 10. Size 6 frock takes 1 35-mch: yard ed at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and 7 30 clock Sunday night at the Miss Rose Smith. Washington, sister of the bride, "was maid-of-honor.

She was attired in pink tulle. Miss Dorothy Stocksdale, Canton, Ohio, was bridesmaid and wore a. nlle green taffeta dress. Both wore matching net tiaras and carried red and pink rose carnations and lilies of the valley. Margie Maenner, 4 years old, acted as flower girl She wore a frock Of blue orjandy with a tiara of pink, rosebuds.

She carried a basket of rose petals Allen Martin, was best man for his brother Robert and Earl Smith were ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Dtetnck aiier which the couple left for a rip to New York. For going away the bride v.ore a toast brown suit with: cobra accessories and a gardenia corsage They will reside in Dur- i ham, N. C. The bride is a graduate of Powell Schoo: of Business and has been secretary to an attorney in Wash Jemma Hubbeil Ann Goodson, Carol Jojce Womack.

Vickie and Anita Ralston. Tuesday Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs Albert Ruths enter Wiles Cleaners Modern Equipment Efficient Service Han. 582. Far.

652 OPEN SATURDAY APRIL 26 Dixie Cream DoNut Shop FRESH GLAZEI1 DONUTS 1122 East First Street Fanners 323, MARYVILLE, MISSOURI. tained the Tuescaj Brkige club with a dinner Wednesday pvemng ar the Country Club Guests were Daily Forum Pattern Department, nd Mrs Joseph Jackson, jr. lBh St New York 11, Y. Print plainlv Size, Name, Addreso Stjlc, Numoer Mr and Mrs. Dale Bellows, Mr.

and Mrs Cameron I Score r.nors presented Mrs. Forrest Gillam and Dr Brani- g-rr The Ruest prizes were won by OirllnIa Anmi In horor ot and Mr. Bellows ington. C. The budcgroom is a 1 Mre veteran of four years service the i EO'h birthda Elnomfield a n.ght at the army of which three years were parlter-McCIurc spent ni the Mediterranean ttiea- M-5 Wiima Parker and Ralph MrClurc of Painell weie married 8 of Mr and Mis Bloomlield and MrS Arthur Wiima.

Jean, Mrs Suft and son, Mr Mrs, Glen Blomn-n-l latci i April 19 at (he home of the Rev Mahasd pastor of the First Presbs tcnan chuich in Maivvillc bnde is a cnugMcr of Mr. and Mrs Willie W.ilke or Raven wood The 'jrlde vas attired in a ihite )atin dress -Ailh blue accessories and vnite veiled hat Sne -wore a Storm Sash Fullerton Lumber Co. ARMSTRONG I. IN OLE I'M Parker -Robertson Mls Vistta. pjrkei.

oalighter of Mrs Ralpn McClu Parnell and PRIZED FOR THEIR QUAMTY Williani Ribertson. san of Mr. and Grovcr Robertson of coisace of red rose, gardenias 1 blue fdcct-me-nots I nicy will reside near Parnell INSULATION BOARD 7 WE'VE TAKEN SIDES ISome people like dim mellow lights as they eat. 1 Others (mostly we men) like plenty Cof light. Tbe 71 Cafe has gone all out for A ample light.

Come in and see our A new fixtures. However, our main job still is to pro- Evide good food and a chicken dinner t-i will be ready for you Sunday. FUN NIGHT (7:30 o'Clock April 28) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC American Legion Home BINGO, ET CETERA Sponsored by Legion Post No. 100. Fortnightly Clnb Mrs Alexander i os less Snl mad Bocbaoaa Fortni'hth club cf Elmo at MABYVTLLE Lumbar Company The Lumber Yard an tho Square.

Ji'C' home in Mariille mailt Roll call was anrercd by repartm on a historical place in 'Missouri Mr-; w. Bain rcsew-ed life and accomplishment of I George Wasiiinsrton Cincr Mrs i Ja sar.r Missoun Waltz." I Those piesem weie Mrs. E. (Ferguson Mrs Hubeit Harnsmi Mrs WD Reece, Mis Bloomfield, Mis. Kerry MclnUrc, Get Your lopepats and Heavy OicreOAti now at 'ft libel or quality PaeMR v-.

7 that guarantees dijtinc- 1 live styling and long PPK -Z, e- dependable service. pl. in deep, soft ttures, Mrs. Fred Snodderly, Mrs. Harold Harvey, Mrs AJdrich.

Mrs Ham, Mrs Wilfred Bam and Mrs. R. J05. Elmo Additional guests were Miss Pearl Dawson and Mrs Verne Gates, Maryville. IBWESIFOUfllKSL IS MARY, WHAT'S YOUR BAKING GOT THAT MINS HASN'T? Fieldcfeat Sheets DuraccJe Percale, for'losurions" sleeping eomforf.

Golden Care Muslin, Tot hcay duty. Wearwdl Muslin, for long'service at Hudget prices. Fieldcretl BtanUlt Pure wonderful ex, citing, new Mended yams and lovely ligbtweight cottons. Fieldcrcst Bedspreads in striking all-over designs. Big values at little prices, i Welcome news in cry liomc here men, omcn or 5 Oitissttts kam consn-piuon TcJiy oa cin the new, im-proted Adlcrike, the fwrnus Tone-Up inline in iitrost any drug store.

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Wc operate our own R.O.P. trap-nest farm, to improve out Best Egg eradtt. Fall Line Feed Supplies Come in and see us for feed equipment, Brooders, Remedies, and me-ny other poultry needs. All high quality merchandise! Come in or write for latest prices. TIIST RFfFTVPHt FIELDCREST lace panels KJO I LiUl FINE QUALITY CURTAINS at- $3.95 to $6.95 a pair.

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