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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 10

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Sedalia, Missouri
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lo TUE SF.nM.ÎA Conuiiiluity from orinila fi. Muniitiert and 1 Mrs. Eva Shores Alls. Ed Hays and Mrs. Ktdiv Lehman, of Berkley.

are the guests of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Pre.ston Thoss of Hou.don, Ti'xas. have been recent of his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Flank Thoss, and other relatives. Mrs. Vencil Thixton are, the parents of a daughtci'. Karen Lynti.

born June 26 at San Bernardino, Calif. Mr. Thixton is the son of Jess Thixton. of Fortuna. and Airs.

Jack AIcLennan arid family were guests Saturdav of Mr. and Airs. W. A. Ferguson in California.

Alls, Sarah Tankersley is a of ATr. and Airs. Ralph Ellev and children in Alarringo, la. ATr. and Airs.

W. A. Ferguson, of California, are guests Sunday of Airs, Alary Ferguson. Wehrneir and Miss Alarie Blankenship, of Kansas Cilv were' guests Thui-sday night of his parent Air, and Airs. Fred Wehmeiiy and daughter, Vera.

Aliss. Alaric Alurnmert an.l children. Airs. Alyrtle Sidcboittom. of Kansas City, is a giH sl her sisle Airs.

Alahle Cd'ne Kennedy of Kansio Citv. 0 ('nt the week-end liere with hir- mother. Eona idges has returned ti her home iiere from a fo-r wet k.s in Ea't ie i'di her brother. Evei tdt Rtiheitson an.d Airs. Roheitson.

remained here ioi a isit with AI; Bridges and other rtdatuc' Air. and Airs. Mdler oi Eldon, and Airs. Sieek of Kansas City guests Wednesday of Air. aiui Airs.

James Alc- Inty re. Airs. Tom Willk.ni.'. Airs. Sarah Hutchison, of Kan.as City, Alamie Hays.

Auarun. were gui'sts Tut sday Ah Airs. L. E. Foxworth Drmtnetl III Boat iTck Oil Mississippi llrr iiodvt or 12 Nr A ORI tr oo 1 hie a upt on wiiicii Ju'v 6 c.

nu-hMing dr-v, ned ned in the md Death to Persoiiaiit's By the A.ssociated Prens Dr. I.udvig Hektoen HICAGO Dr. Ludvig Hek- loen. 88, l.amous pathologist and winner of the .....................1942 American Alcdical Associa- Liankenship IS spending a few day.s tion's distinguished service medal, in Kansas City with her sister. He was born in Westbv Wis George Albert and Dean Wilson Drake who are employed in Kan- Waller T.

Ilazlett sas City spent the week end here PHILADPILPHIA Walter witii their parents, Air. and Mrs.Hazdett, 46, a.s.sociate editor and Edgar Drake lormer manager of the Philadel- Wesley Wehmeir, of Kansas City, phia Inquirer Washington bureau spent the here with his He was born in Pliiladelphia pai ents and sister, and Airs.i Fred Wehrneir and daughter, Vera. Fred S. Boyko Aliss Dorothy Kueifer who is S. Boyko, empM.ved in Beauty Ahennese portrait painter who in California, is spending a came to the United States in days at home with her parents, Air.

1939. and Alr.s. Oscar Kueffcr. Airs. Iona of John Patrick Berkcs guest from Friday until HOLLYWOOD John Patrick of her son and daughter-1 Rerkes, 54, stage and ie actor Air.

and Alts, Gregorv and Naomi. Mrs. Effi'e nvci after colliding with tanker, The men die-o a Iru roa ing death. rant icahy and h.am- nuniuu against the rUad hull Hvk amt a iialf afttu' tu- eolli The Patton-T illv Transpo, tion Tenm. ownt: ot the tow i soii were aixiard and t-at f.o aknown only lour and ilie-y injureci.

'Fhe comgairy idortifaal th. men as the tow boat nkio Robert W. Wilkerson Fiancis Jore boro. 111., and The-mas Lovett. Mehpns.

bc-tii ai-d dec hands Fred Haney of A md Jen Cannon of Akunphis The Don Quinn sank in 28 feet of water about 200 teet ofUhore while Arm. engineeis worked to cut an cvi-aia' hole through the hull to the men. was a Sunday Woods Fry and Air. and Airs. C.

Henrv, Jules Godchaiiv NEW ORLEANS Jules God- Ivillnl III Action fi Uar department Tinusdav Led Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gainer, uf Centt'rlovxn, that their mi Lt. Jack G. Gamer.

20. was killed in action in Korea June 6. The young officer was the first Koiean fatality reportorj in this a lea. His mother is principal of the scnool at Centertown. Cither include his Judy Gamer, of the home, and i i I two grandmothei AIi s.

jGainer and Airs, at Scrn- both of Califorma Mo AI s. 1 i it Ul 1 11, 1 six week-. iKcud Stonp.mc 12 in a Host on -) )t cials of Pete: Bant Bilia ii iioioit.d in Bo: Airs. twaid il le if ating ddi a maintameu ntsut amic.r KCJ it the gar. -tner ciiildt eo lit a I ta i a San Fran cc) Ill I ifCi rarkrr Blast IXi ITV.

-ihig fi: ackci ir a- four mg 1 If- a I yB g.nil.” Alt a h(-. ef one -It Sn U' I all; 1 km le. I 1 1 nurui the big ju ar tiu ir hoities ria-d id pido in a N-oiiiWi. a of kncit an I to tl-' pow (it I tot i a i I ii i i. i w.i' made ti-a i'i ai Su i' L.

oi vB cur.l 1 a i h'imilton. 9. of Ai. I ot (t L. Bontia an- i 1 t.

of Alt. AI fl. Maoat'n. ot. Vi'h a tr.N- at bra- m-i 1er; 1 Sd if ont' thing 1 fccii him wdi.it I -Of to Celt irawiorks hu adc I he Farm i PH, vBc.

ti- B. Bodie-, I rrm Korea War dUNm a -la dcj N(; 1 a 'a -a: a A i -ou jf -P hu gv tr ap- D. om N-e Brait l.caf. rt ACCIDENT POLiC'T At Travel ileimburvement A(cidental Death Pern fit I d' fiU mm sMcd on pt! oi too Ting e. plained to 'd A.

aoout fire- IS Benefit mmi I osv Ilf Hnth 1 'iHio INI 1 of Bfith Uanri' in I lit I I'd or I i Hft.CHi 1 of M.inil I OOi i 1.0' of One Hand or Om Vim l.o"i of I or 1 1 of iihpr 1 1 lo of Ihlimh ItlNi-v I inicf of ll.ind Xctii.il I for and SI.09 Per Month OF BEwLEVH.i.t. ILL IT LOUIS. paid in claims. ViC EISEKSTEiN First Floor 109 W. 2nd Sedalia, A.o.

John Cotteii Engelhard LOUISVILLE JohtT Gotten Er- gelhard. 82, president of Aellow- stone a distillery firm, and former director of hm the city' of l.ouisville. He was burn in Wilmington, N. C. of Tipton, were additional gue.stsichaux.

78, known in the some Sunday. in the sugar industry and director Air. and Airs. Homer executive ice president of Kansas City, spent the week- Oodchaux Sugars, Inc. end here with their son, Jimmv, and her mother.

Airs. Aria Drake and grandfather, E. AV. Rimel. Air.

and Mrs. Ivan Alaupin and son. Gene, Air. and Airs. Raymond Maupm and children, 'Eddie, Jackie and Glenda Ray, and Air.

and Airs. Jim Alaupin attended family dinner on Sundav in E1-! --------don at the home of their Berman Airs. Rosa Alaupin. The occasioni NGRTH HC4LLYWOOD, was in honor of Air. and Airs.

Berman, 37, a New VorK AV. Smith and son, Billv Collier, actor of Belleflower, are name wa.s Harry guests of her mother Mrs. Alaupin Kingston. and other relatives. I ----Robert Payne, grandson of Air.

i Sarah Greenberg and Airs. T. Woody, of NEW A ORK Afrs. Sa rail who recently returned from Korea 71, mother of Henry and spent a furlough here with his grandparents and parents, has leturned to South Carolina he report again for training. Robert celebrated his 20th birth- da.v on Sunday.

and Airs. Amos Alurnmert and Lee left Sundav for a two weeks vacation in Norfolk, with their daughter, Airs. Richard ATackey. Air. Mackey and siin.

Chief A'coman Robert Mummert. Mrs. Alurnmert and children. Robert is in his 10th of naval service, recently advanced to the rate of chief yeoman nd is attached to the staff of Commander Service Forces. U.

S. Atlantic fleet at Norfolk, Va. He has been serving there for the past two and one half years and reported there from the destroyer, USS Cone. Robert enlisted in i prim-ipal areas of red 1 are in Afra-a. South America the IS so.

OHIO PHONE 3800 St.JOS^dl (Hank i Gurnbeig. maii- i'Lw eland baseball bLcuil. THE MAN WHO KNOWS Hat Answer to After-Dinner Distress "Seems bodv has his lavonte Ball. "And hen it cooked rich. It seems everybodv 1 knf)w I do.

But 1 don sit artiund and suffer with stuffV. full feeling. 1 eat 1 2 Kansas in 1942, and has serv-; Turns, lums are reallv wonderful (or Od aboard six destrovers and ha.s i stomach, gas and heartburn been stationed at Philadelphia, Ft. Pierce, and Gieat Lakes. 111.

Robert has a 30 day furlough and then will transfer to Panama for three years dut.v. Airs. Aliim- mert and children expec't to him there later where they will 1 ATr. and Airs. Joe Kays ofi Topeka, are spending a fewv da.vs here with his parents.

Air. and Airs. P. AI. Kays.

Air. Kays is ill. Dan Johnson, who recently underwent an appendectomy at St. hospital in Jefferson was able to return to his home oni Alonda.v. Air.

and Airs. Victor Hofstetteri and sons were guests Sunday of' Air. and Airs. Elmer Thixton Waynesville, Alo. Airs.

Clara Talbott, of and her son, Norman Talbott, of! and Mrs. Elsie Tal-j bott and daughter, of and iicr son, of Scott Field, 111., weie guests on Fridav of Air. and Airs. E. AI.

Hays. Mrs. Lora Schaper is a guest her sister. Airs. Alollie in Stover.

Air. ami Mrs. Virgil Carter werej guests Sunday in Tipton of Air.I and Mrs. I.loyd Cartei- and sons, Airs. George Dowler spent in Tipton witli her sistc ATr.

and Airs. H. Aloscr, of Clarksburg: Air. and Airs. Preston Hutchison and son.

Larry, sallies; and AIis. Zora and son, Don, guests of Mrs. Charles. Airs. Dale Alaupin siient Sunday afternoon with iier sister.

Airs. Thelma Deiph. in Syracuse. Mrs. Rose Henry' and daughter, Elsie, of California, and Air.

and Afrs. Russel Gates and son, Keith, of near X'ersaillcs, were dinner guests Sundav of Airs. Alaude Roach. Airs. Vera Alae Davis spent a few' days here with her parents, Mr.

and Airs. Amos Alurnmert, Terry Lee and Leonard. Airs. Davis is t'liroute to Trenton fiom Nor- lolk. where she has bet'n the guest of her sister and brother, Alr.s.

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Pages Available:
317,214
Years Available:
1871-1978