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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 4

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4 fMo nd Capital. Sunday Vtormng, April 16. Beat Off A Jap Effort To Strike (Continued from Page one). Army, navy and marine bomber.s and fighters continued them damaging daily raids on four Marshall islands stul in Japanese hands. Soviets Til Of Tariiapol (Continued From Page One) Fete Bv WACs To' Strange Way To Tired Shoppers Bestoiv Bequest Edward Callis Files For Judge v.hmh soffored ras- Three Thousand Killed A 1 KCADQUARTERS, KANSAS CITY.

Apr MILTON, April Edward Callis, of Route One ften USD club- A banker placed a coin on each Hughesville, Missouri, well knovm 3 tab'll? on civil- of a dead woman's eyes today. Pettis nty farmer and stock- dxy 'ry a s-I'-i-, in He said he had her written mian, filed last Wednesday for the Desirurtion Extensive dopn-t m-e and serving promise that if the office of Judge of the County wnc a and soft dnnks to were in place 12 Court, Western District, we. Puen ov erged am who eased ach- hours later he would receive a Mr. Callis is a of one of General P'e uor kh.n 2 in chairs. suostantial amount of of Pettis county's pioneer families, and Andrei I Ye-C' o-- the -Co.

an womo: have been her estate. He was born and reared near Crimea and ms than a of grocmus to the Lt. Should the coins drop, he said, Missouri, and has -ge pen.rw.a Marv Eblen explained. he wll receive notning. spent his entire life that tne of Mai viand rem.mned in Board Regrets Losing Member Obituaries W.

G. Hieronymus The body of William G. former whjO Germ.an hands. The battle for as- rati-ming, PACIFIC, Sandav. meanwhde, 6 tho turn to do something for banker is 68 -year-old Jo- munity engaged in extensive farm- t'nem.

What with income tax, shoe Lank, vice-president and ing, and livestock raising and deal- Red and' Blue cashier of the Sussex Trust ing. Today he is farming over 700 ea a S-an-ps, thev need a lUtle relaxa- president of the town council, acres J. D. Holder, of the Bothwell hotel, leaves today for Nashville, ronymus, former Sedalian, business trip. He will died at the home of his daughter, r.

Al. McNutt, in Incline. Active For Years, Mrs. Emil B. Schlmkmicr, form-; Wednesday evening, will Is I eavilli? CitV Sedalian, who now resides in Arrive in Sedalia at 2:20 I the state of Washington, is spend- Monday afternoon, via the ing a few days in Sedalia.

isouri Pacific and will be taken The Melita Day Nursery board John C. Whiteman of 624 West to the Gille.spie funeral home. Mri. met Friday afternoon at the nur- Twenty-fourth street who has McNutt will accompany the body and in addition to routine oeen employed with a construe- to Sedalia and no arrangements business drew up resolutions e.x- tion company in Fairbanks, be made until after her ar- pressing appreciation for the aska, returned home Friday night, rival. work of Mrs.

F. M. Fulkerson, who. Mrs. Clyde Barge.

601 West; Surviving besides the daughter recently moved to Cleveland, Ohio Fourth street, has returned home a're a son, Aubun Hieronymus of pru'" to be row and V. after many years of residency after a visit of several weeks with i Chillicothe, two granddaugh- 3 IT i L'i-k 'I r' 4" i 1-v A TT m- a Mayor Joseph D. Robbins stood As a young man he was mdiiitiu euo or. i tt s.lemiy beside him when he care- to Mtss Mayme Fowler of near lYlhe btavd n.emoer relatives tn St. Louis and Mem-Iters, Miss Helen McNutt of Japanese have been in tre most humiliatmg of ail Incidentaliv, 'he army women tt ,1 o- Admiralty islands since the Amer- on Russian sod.

have enlistment blanks handy for L. Keyser, chairman presid- ican First Cavalry division Ian Thousands of Romanian and patrons cd there in an invasion operation troops were cornered at Feb, 29, headquarters Crimean peninsula WAC hostes.ses certainly In- This, Tenn. and p-rons who respond to recruiting Wilson's undertaking He is the father of two sons. Ed- the meeting. ward Callis, who is the go around again tonight army and a miember of the Army; and Miss Emma Jean IMrs.

Lawrence Brosch and Hieronymus of Chillicothe and daughter, Joyce, 1829 South Bea-ltwo sisters, Mrs. Tina Landers of con avenue, are spending a few Sedalia and Mrs. George Peoples are said Mrs. Martha Lank said I know Hospital Corps at San Mrs. F.

M. Fulker- days in Boonville at the home of of the Wo- what could possibly disturb those Texas, and Clayton Callis, who son has been for many years a Mr. and Mrs. William Rau. Iwas called for his army pre-'induc- 1'1 of Independence, Mo.

today. by onrushing Soviet The dismounted reclaim ir.e eat Franklin, president part of Lt. Gen. alter Kruegers Soviet's m.en's Cham.ber of Comm.erce. tn TiTn Meiita Smuth Day enth street, has returned from'of his wife.

Sixth army, piled up moun Sm.all boats were reported dust- like we'll have to don uni- ot in Nursery of Sedalia, Missouri, and Denver, where she spent Burial will be in the Mt. Herman cemetery beside the grave enemy dead in capturing and aoout harbors, forra? in holding Momote airdrome on Los gatbm-eb a desperate eneiny at- Negros island, and then moved to accon.pli-h a Dunkerque, eastward to Lorengau 1 land the Red air and the Admiralty group to take BJack sea Beet v.ere aireaoy shat- Lorengau airdrome and the town- tenng many of them and the ship, also against stTf opposition. Both airdromes are now in use, appeared to be shaping up more and Ethel Broyles, WD prop- part of the Soutnwest Pacific another Tunisia, when 60.000 erty on north side of Wilkerson Real Estate Transfers Adam Fisher and wife to Isaac the locked room at 10 p. and was graduated from Central Colin the presence of witnesses, re- lege at Fayette, on March 1, moved the coins, 1944, and following his graduation The funeral will be was retained by the college as an; aerial setup in attacks on other Germans surrendered 11 months street Japanese island ba.se.s ago at Cap Bon. Grand avenue Raid New Guinea Coast Shuli, 10 miles east of Sevasto- consideration.

Gen. Douglas pol and 9 miles northeast of Bala- Herman L. today told of an- klava on the coast, was among the her long and faith- three months with her John Leslie Cone ful service as a member of the Cpl. Orr, who is stationed john Leslie Cone 76 years old Of Directors has been vital- and Mrs. Martin Harrelson.lg former Sedalia held Mondav; then the banker will instructor in chemistry and mathe- essential to the success of the 1408 South Carr avenue, returned his home, 7614 Washington begin delving in her affairs.

Nursery and to the promotion of; home Saturday after spending; street Saturday. He had lived least I have the Mr. Callis has been a lifelong stands, several days Belton, look- twenty-three years in Kansas City. he observed, substantial Republican, as was his family i their property there and; He leaves his wife, Mrs. Jesse fore him.

He is the first member I 1 leaving Se-un Kansas City. of the home; a son, Albert daha to make her home elsewhere, i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiemholt Cone, 1227 Ash avenue, Inde- Lank said he interested of the Callis family to ever seek between and money but he wanted to public office, and his filing Wed- I'T RESOLV-j and daughters, Shirley Martha SI.00 and other promise to the woman, nesday came at the insistence and Carolyn, 103 East Twenty- pendence: two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Olson, 4005 Kenwood ave- Lydia Johnson, 86 last No- encouragement of his many Liiectors of the eighth street, attended the nue; Mrs.

Jesse M. Anderson, 7561 Offenburger Democratic friends many communique toaay xoiu ux Aiava on me coasi, was among me J. and Glaphrey hosmtal. in the Western District, other Jifth The 'oanker said he had no idea Mr. Callis through his Thursaay thpm New a riistrict rVritpr t' mUpa'pa Sixteenth street and Ar- Mrs.

Johnson imposed the years of experience knows the a a i Wewak, on the northern New a district center lo miles east of and other; condition but thought farm problems of his district. He Yf happy and useful by means Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harmon, BOskfternoon at Newcomer chapel. Guinea coast, where five port also was captured, the I shp iust to eivp an advocate of thp Farm Rnroau kindly minibtiations thro- west Second street, arrived home: Brush Creek boulevard and the esteem in which she is held by member of the Board, by the many children that have been neral of Mr.

Wiemholt's Walnut street, and a brother, W. Mrs. Sophia Widel which vvasiH. Cone, Fifty-fourth street and held in Boonville on Thursday. avenue.

Funeral services Cpl. Clarence Harmon, son be held at 3:30 o'clock this i she just to give is an advocate of the Farm Bureau ed enemy planes i ui -i Geraldine Rice to Fred D. and money and have her little; and the County Extension wmr'K. Adverse w'eather conditions; Balaklava, seven m.iles south of Young, WD property at kept most of the hard-hitting Sm-astnpol, was the lower anchor northwest corner of Fourth street; He said Mrs. Johnson, a lied air units on the ground, the Russian lines during the Quincy and took a fancy to me some bom'oers from Solomon is- previous siege of the city, while other consideration, lands bases got through to Kacha, 10 miles to the, Brunkhorst and wufe to year ago.

tinue their hammering of the upper anchor. Milton H. and Lula Parker, Lank 1 ir. irrirlnv ralctHt i b-L 1 her business about a 4 tr 11 w'ho i. executor of enemy bases at Rabaul New Lp to Friday night rolbukhin on east side of Barrett; will, said the possible Britain, and Kavieng, New nad taken 20,000 prisoners between Sixteenth and bequest be more than land.

And Yeremenko men anotner streets $1.00 and $1,500. Mrs. Johnson's house and The bombers dropped 25 tons A as the German hold on the consideration. furnishing willed to of explosives at Kavieng, hitting; Crimea was torn loose with sur- Anderson and wife to a son, Thomas. the airdrome and personnel Poising ease.

Cora M. Nicholson, WD property -------------------------------------------------------------------------Allied air patrols also attacked nopol released on east side of Lamine avenue be- targets near Namatanai, another Soviet Thirteenth I ugh the instrumentalities of the priday morning on a 12-day fur-' Paseo, and at 2 Monday I Nursery, and by the entire com- jiough, from Walker Army Air; afternoon at the Gillespie chapel at Victoria, Kas. He had been'Sedalia, Mo. Burial will be at IT FURTHER RESOLVED; Rome only the day when he re-i Sedalia. we assure her and her esti-iceived orders to return at Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Wiemholt and children, 103 East imable husband of our abiding in- Mrs. Irvin Robertson entertain- terest in their welfare and of our ed the teachers of the Beginners i best wishes for their uninterrupt- department of the First Baptist jed happiness and good health Sunday school at her home, 235; throughout the years to come. South Park avenue, Friday IT FURTHER RESOLVED William E.

Carrol William E. Carrol, 75 years old. airdrome near Kavieng, drive toward Lwow, which and other considera-1 two oT the Allied planes were d.stanUy menaced by iwo uj. I. riam i othcr uuits attacking near lt -44 4 tit i- i shot down and others were dam- H.

L. Schmitt to Laura aged by antiaircraft fire. Bomb Supply Areas Rev. W. Clianev Is A Busy Man The party w'as in honor of Sgt.

that this resolution be spread up- and Mrs. W. R. Babb. Mrs.

Babb' on the minutes of the Nursery' is the former Miss W'anita Loof- and that a copy of same be sent bourrow', fifth grade teacher in to Mrs. Fulkerson. eighth street attended a family died at 2 Saturday morn- reunion Easter Sunday in Tipton ing at his farm home northeast of at the home of Mrs. I Otterville. Funeral services are to brother, Fred Wirths, Mrs.

WTrths be held at the Parker Funeral sons. They were ac- airdrome defense and supply areas were blasted with 89 tons of bombs. Nine gun positions damaged, buildings were set afire and tw'o barges were destroyed in the harbor. Allied light naval units dashed into Bay, on the south- 50 miles to the northeast, and in the Stanislawow sector, miles on east side ot to the southeast. 1.00 and other Flower Show At Armory Next Month (Continued from Page one).

Washington school. Sgt. and Mrs. Rabb were married on Palm Sunday in the Fif- The Rev. WTllis Chaney, Baptist i teenth Avenue Baptist church in minister, and pastor of the Olive, Merridian, Miss.

Branch Baptist church, is doing his! ITie couple received many love- part to help out in the manpower ly gifts. shortage. In addition to being pas- At the close of the evening re- tor at Olive Branch Rev. Chaney freshments were served by the: is employed as commerce teacher hostess, at the Smithton high school, and is the school bus driver on the streets- i consideration. i Elizabeth D.

Gould and husband I to Frank W. and Susan G. Stevens, property at southeast corner I of Sixth street and Missouri ave- school bus driver on the Mrs. Louella McClure, of, and other considera-1 city route, going for quietly observed ents in that vicinity every morn- i 83rd birthday Friday, April 14, at I BOARD OF DIRECTORS Smith Day Nursery W. F.

Keyser president. B. Dyer secretary. Sedalia, April 10, Japs Block Boad To Dimapur By CHARLES A. GRUMICH DELHI, April companied home by Mrs.

holt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Worths of who have returned to their home after visiting several days in the WTem- holt home here. Home in Otterville at 2 Monday afternoon. The Reverend William Patum, pastor of the Otterville Baptist church, will officiate.

Surviving him is his aged Miss Ellen Carrol, vidth whom he Miss Catherine and Evelyn made his home. Jones, who are employed in New York City arrived home Saturday! 15, this year, morning for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Jones and were accompanied from St.

Louis by their sister. Miss 'Virginia Jones, who is a teacher in Hammond, and who will spend the at home. Miss A brother Michael, died January Pre-School Unit Meeting east coast of New Britain, af man), Mrs. Lawrence Sibert, Onie Green Bodenhamer and and taking them home every her home. She was the recipient The Japanese have blocked Catherine Jones expects to return and destroyed six Japanese barges O.

Stanley, Mrs. E. Breeden, Ernest R. and, evening. He is also athletic coach I of many gifts, cards and greetings I'oad to Dimr-pur out of Kohima and damaged two others.

An yirg J. M. Allgair and Mrs. W. w.

M. Knox, WD 81.30 acres of at the Smithton high school, senior enemy plane attempted to harass the attackers, but its bombs andj Entries -Mrs. H. C. Johnson Township.

land, more or less, in Smithton class sponsor and director of the from her family and friends. Mr. and still hold stretches and Mrs. Das McClure and child- Bishenpur-Silchar track of the out of senior class play, Best In- ren brought her a birthday Imphal, Allied headquarters ack- sAw York in about two weeks and Miss Evelyn Jones will remain at home a month. Smithton Interested machinegun fire failed to save: (chairman), yij-g.

p. M. Nicholas, Bernice Green Mason and hus-' which will be which was served to the McClure nowledged today as Allied forces! the Japanese barges from de- jvirs. E. L.

Pulliam, Mrs. R. C. to Ernest R. and Jessie M.jed soon at the Smithton high Conway children, who are her fought deadly jungle battles to Historical SocictV 4 4 Smallwood, Mrs E.

D. Bybee and WD 10 acres of land in school. i crranHrhilHrAn thpcp lanH rnnnpptinns hp- struction. Braving bad weather along the North New Guinea coast, air patrols sank three enemy coastal vessels near Prittwitz point east of Aitape. Two small enemy cargo vessels; Frank Meyers were sunk by Allied planes in a I shaffer.

foray on the Mapia islands, --------------northwest of New Guinea. The attackers also strafed shore installations here. Air Units and light naval ves- i sels continued active against! i grandchildren. On Thursday, while on his bus route at Clifton City, he served: Mrs. E.

W. Rucker. Bowling Green Hobby T. H. Yount consideration.

(chairman), Mrs. J. W. Boger, George M. Stober and wife to as court secretary at the inquest; Mrs.

B. E. Heacock, Mrs. B. Wise, WD property at held for Emil Morris, who was' Wade, Mrs.

A. H. Bratten, Mrs. corner of Twelfth street killed by lightning in that com-! and Mrs. Fred Lind Stewart avenue $1.00 and; munity, and on Friday and consideration.

'day before Easter he went to his W. D. Wise and wife to John W. home in Green Ridge to help his and Mildred B. Wise, WD prop-, father put in his crops.

With a young man with such Bong For More Combat Flying clear these land connections bC' tween the Assam-Bengal railroad A meeting was held Friday The Horace Mann pre-school unit held its last meeting of the Friday in the school audi- I torium. During the business plans were completed for the opening of the kindergarten Monday morning at 9 Mrs. Swason will be teacher. Ts Your Child Ready for an article from, the National Par- and the two threatened Allied evening at the home of Supt. and cnt-Teacher magazine, was re- strongholds dia.

This was in northeastern the first time viewed by Mrs. Charles Arnest. By OLEN W. CLEMENTS AN ADVANCED ALLIED AIR Hughesville Girl Ran To Safety that the Japanese invaders 3 ctr AT r- A -1 iti all Allied efforts, had Judge and Mrs. J.

V. Kesterson, BASE, New Guinea, April 15 iblocked the 35-mile road from Judge and Jvlrs. Dimmitt Hoffman, same as last With a young man with such A deep craving for more combat, Dimapur, importantiMr. and Mrs. Elmer Winfrey, Mr.

land other consideration. diversified ability in its midst theanswer of point on the railroad. The com-! and Mrs. J. L.

Curry and Mrs. Katie Altemeuller et al to Smithton school board did not i orld II, said operations against Frank Leach of Sedalia met with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kincheloe, of George and Sarah bother to look around for some- Bong, to an these blocks were a few Smithton residents, who are enemv positions and installations i Hughesville, received a telegram lot on south side of Thir-1 one to give the commencement ad- grounding him indefinitely at is on Bougainville island, in week from their daughter, teenth street between Collins and dress this year.

They turned the Guinea base. Solomons. I Mrs. Edwin Hemphill, of Fort Hancock and other job over to Rev. Chaney.

Australian troops who captur- stating she had not consideration. ed the Japanese outposts of Bo- been injured when a storm wreck-' Joseph L. Bohon and wife toi eadjim without opposition Thurs- ed the bank building in which she Ernest E. and Prudence C. Craw- day military road toward the New moved up the enemy-built is employed.

Three men were ford, W'D property at northwest Guinea supply base of Madang, Negro Guilty In Slaying Two Lansing Prison CHANDLER, April pleading guilty to two Bong, who has blasted 27 Japa nese planes out of the air since December, 1942, now is working! an office job. The reason for thei grounding order was not an-! LANSING, April 15. But Bong says, go a big smile, popping a nuts if I keep on flying large wad of chewing gum, Clark 26, Kansas City, The quiet and seemingly nerve- Negro, walked cockily up the fate- In-'Mrs. B. B.

Ihrig in Smithton for the purpose of making plans for Mi's- Brown gave the article from the I organizing a Smithton branch Missouri P. T. A. magazine southeast Asia command had made I the Pettis County Historical Books for Pre-school Ernest Morrow installed officers for the coming year, and after they had taken their chairs, Mrs. 'William Prowell, new president, standing, a vocal selection was dedicated to her by a visiting solo- interested in the historical society, Mrs.

Virginia Dittmer Bohon. itherlin, past presi- for a meeting to be held soon at men stood and a selection the Smithton high school. dedic.ated to her. She was also The public will be invited and Presented a pin. I iriLtiiebLeu iri me nisioricai sucieiy, rwi rp A f- attended the meeting and arranged iwo n.xecuieii I for a meetinv to he held snon at dent, then sto i the Smithton branch of the society Refreshments were served dur- will be organized.

Sedalians Will Attend Social Welfare Conference In K. C. Miss Roseanne Dugan, director ing the social hour. 'Travel Pictures At Club Meeting The Smithton Community 4-H club held its second meeting of the year April 4, at which killed in the accident, as were corner of Twentieth street and three girls employed in the bank. Prospect 1.00 and other "Douglas Mac Arthur re-Mrs- Hemphill said she ran out on consideration.

ported yesterday. a balcony to safety. The three girls Hoffman to R. P. charges today, Amon ihl 13 stcps of the gallows in Occupation of Bogadjim on As-; ''-hP remained Della May olbertWD property 29-year-old Oklahoma of the Kansas state Security in Pettis county, trolabe Bav left a group of Jhe building, on south side of Chestnut street enemv aircraft down-' this evening and was hang- yre.

C. Connor, Mrs. Leon- Cannadav showed pic- enemy soldiers pocketed The message to the parents in between New York and Emmett sent to his cell and spent sev- ImLt and has ire Pro- for the slaying of Edward Nu-'ard McClure, Mrs. Malcolm Scott J- B. Fair behind the Australians and a ftigMencd them con- and other consid- hours reading the Bible.

I drea'L the Kansas City, police- yid Mre. N. L. Nelson wil go and column of Americans who moved as it had been sent by eration. Lincoln County Sheriff Andrew and tarious other coast from Saidor to make Hemphill who Mike Neil McGinley and wife to (Babe) Orr said Johnson had a the Aussies.

her name incorrectly, p. and Mary A. Seifner, WDj.pent considerable time reading a junutuic vmui 41.40 ATrs Kinrhp 1 knowinit on sales rallies. dreads the thought that he might be home to take part in war bond Mr. and Airs.

Kincheloe knowing 20 acres of land, more or less, in the Bible since being arrested and the daughter could not have sent Lake Creek and charged with the slayings April He wants to get back into the nyon Kansas City today to attend Hi's execution second of the day three day meeting of social wel-; nis execution, secona 01 me ivnrknrc of and Kan A business meeting was held delayed until all other m-workeis ot Alissouri and sas. The Sedalians will attend the games were piayea, aiter which refreshments were served. was Spiz Club In A Fun Night The Spiz club of Smith-Cotton! Mre. Hemphill's husband, Sgt. Tr's" D.

east side JiidgUKe7neth Jarrett a photo of Miss Vattendahl It, because of the misspelled name, other consideration. of Mrs. Walter and her bearing d-jnng the conference worried until they received a Charles R. Gentry, to three-year-old daughter at their frori death row across the; -------------------------letter from Airs. Hemphill.

Culley and Jennie Lee farm house near McLoud. of to the warehouse. mates of the prison were in their, 4 cells and none but those in the study institutes to be conducted Verrill To Field sponsored a dance at Hemphill, is stationed in Fort Stewart avenue'oetween Mam and' postponed passing sentence on e- Second until April 26 when he Lightning named xiaig qead 161 2 minutes later. Loul '6 a. AleU'alf to Snyder J.

set a summary hearing for bailed out wnen an engine- and Dorothy AT. Reichel, WD Negro who is charged in Cleveland conked. Returns From Hospital Mrs. H. C.

Alodlin, 1530 East I Sixth street, who has been a pati- 'ent at Lakeside hospital in Kan- Teen Town Saturday evening as a part of its regular program of fun' nights and activities. I A large crowd was present to enjoy the refreshments, dancing, contests and events staged during the evening. Confer Honor On Mrs C. M. Ashlev Tanks-4ii(l Trucks property at southwest corner ot county with the knife slaying of To Kcds Ninth street and Kentucky avenmc Roy Schat, 47-year-old farmer.

M. A. Cox was named by Jar- By LDDi GILMORE i p) Wade Jared and wife et al to rett to serve as attorney. MOSCOV, April 15. kP' Lottie Alunday, WD Lincoln Countv Attorney Walter! American-made jeep.s and trucks property at northwest corner of Hill said sever'al witness'es would' courL him.

have arrived with the Red army Eleventh street and Ohio testify at the hearing. nr a Knox The trap was sprung at 7:30 p. and Knox was pronounced Robinson Vyrilk ex- officer of the 61st turned "home Monday, much im- Wing at the SAAF I Gcutive The young Negro showed no re- I Carrier action to the hanging of Fred to assume his new duties at Brady of Arkansas City, at 1:02 the Troop Carrier base at Bowman a. and spent the day working Field, Ky. crossword puzzles.

The Rev. Char- J--les Pleas of Kansas City, Assessed Fine On A Careless Driving Charge Jess I. DeWitt. of Beaman, rural spent the afternoon and evening in Romania and are playing their qq and other consideration. part hearing.

Johnson was captured April 7 tne ad, ance into the Xina Alane Henry to William by a posse near Shawnee after a cuse, N. the former Miss Dor- reported today, othv Keens, daughter of Mr. ar.d Coincidentally, Airs. Harvey Keens. 1008 Alassachusetts avenue.

mit mitted the slayings of the three. Russia acknow- Roy W. Reynolds and wife to He then denied, however, he was South Icviged ih.e United States' r-. 'e 3 Lorena B. 4 Vlexander the slayer until last Sunday when supplying the army and Soviet 3 property at northeast corner he signed a confession.

war a A arding 34 orders and and She has been elected to mem- Unu hership in the Natronal food bv tion of Women Artiits. an organi- medals to American ofticers and zation with examing membership sc'dicrs of the Persian Guli com- requirements with headquarters mana. in New York C.ty. where the association has a g.Ulery, Ar- nf jeeps ana where may enter Prut of Wilkerson street and prospect 1.00 and other consideration. Quincy A.

Morgan and wife to Plans For Program At USO Today Cancelled C. Of C. Newcomers Club Party At Elks Tuesday -fnr The Sedalia Chamber of Com- of Judge W. A. Collins, justice of a no sp merce Newcomers party will be the peace, Saturday to charges of last meal eaten at 6 beld at the Elks club at 1:30 p.

his 1941 Plymouth auto- for candv bars, straxberry luncheon gum into his mouth, cracking it energetically with his strong white teeth. All newcomers who have not patrol on April 2. Plans for the presentation of a Nathaniel Harper. QCD property program by the pupils of Broad- Tne Red Star cuiiespondent southwest corner of Johnson school, composed of excerpts Charged Wtih Keeping A Vicious Dog Jess Wilkerson, 317 East Saline street, was arrested Saturday by a William Hatfield, pound- MoSier And CWING rr I tue and avenue from the operetta recently given taking munitions Donnohue Lo.m and -nder the direction of Aliss Fran- exhibits of their ork. the ar uiid CliiivU'd and Lillian O.

Aleyer, this afternoon at USO Funeral Of Mrs. Duvall Be Monday Afternoon Funeral for Mrs. Ellen Duvall, 71 years old. who aied the home of her daughter, Mrs. Betty Cole, 4-T EaU street.

Wedne.sday, will oe held Monday aiternoen at 2 30 o'clock at Burns for constable Chapel Baptist church, with the uon Rev. J. Y. Jack? 01 offc.uating Burial wih le HiJ cen.eterv. Tuc to Ken to the r.

and --'U other al 02 the hues the were ferried amoss axvuig ZcxSS truoivs. Two File Decelarations Of Candidacies Two cand'da'es ices wu.itney, QCD pcoperty on west headquarters during the snack s'de of Ohio between hour, been cancelled because 'oper Al and of restrictions on the base person- nel. Wllhs R. Atm. Cd and wife to Ravrr.ond N.

and Alaydean Nelson. WD on north side of west Park avenue tV ue 'ouy ner da' 2 n'h iron, tr.c- Ferg ison ho.ne. Green, Su. ir 1 re a Du. L.

us Le 1 Kcrs f-'r nomu.na tion Mam. their declara- DO C' J. H. Roy a lis a ue Rep- pci'D fi in E'. event: D'.

U'- tuue- Y'" 1 the Se- at.on. 1 Cent: master, on a charge of keeping Rglpli Linhardt Wed and maintaining a vicious dog. Wilkerson was arrested on a city. yiiss Alargie Ellen Alosier, of warrant. Sedalia, and Air.

Ralph Oscar He gave bond for $50 to appear Linhardt, of the Army, were mar- in police court on Saturday April ried Saturday night at 8 22, before Judge C. W. Bente. at th.e home of the Rev. William Bessmer, 416 West Fourth street Named Joint Executors pastor of the Immanuel Evangeli- The will of Mrs.

Nannie D. cal and Reformed church. Easter, who passed away Alarch The bride attendant was Aliss 29, has been filed in probate court, Harnett Thomson, also of Sedalia. Son. born to Mr.

and Mrs. Ray- and in accordance with the request Airs. Linhardt, nee Mosier, is vife ti Schick. 412 South Babcock, of the deceased in her will, Judge employed at the Lamy Manufac- A-nold WD o'clock Saturday night at j. E.

Smith, appointed her son, tunng Co. the Buthwell hospital. Fred Allen Easter, and her The bridegroom, son of Mr. and yirs. Lois Poulter, as execu- -Airs.

F. E. Linhardt, of Syracuse, s-u- Itnwest street lUO comer Lafayette c.tuer onsider- to C. G. Ficken, SWD tract of tors jointly land in Flat Lree Assurance Society 1 on 21 furlough after being Mrs.

Easter leP her property to in sendee in the Aleutians. He will iher son and daughter. later at Harrisourg, AIiss. Wedding bells keep on ringing They never seem to quit Cupid keeps on winging Love birds with each arrow hit. THE FOX.

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