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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 11

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to order that wciety Itemi will have lie best value The reqjests number is MI 8-2411 Mta Mary Htmrick Of Mr. Mary Evelyn Hamrick daughter at Mr and Mrs Ted Hamnck of CnilhVothe and Mr Roger Dale Bailutt, son of Mr and Mrs Hu bert of this city, were united in marriage at 7 o'clock Fri day evening November 25 1966 In the Mnctuary of the First Chris tUn Church The double nng cer emony, with a background of silver candelabra and baskets of gladioli and bronze baby nuu, was performed by the Rev Walter L. Blngham Mitt Virginia Wall aecompan led by Mrs Tom Reed organist the "Wedding Prayer" and iort'i Prayer The bride, given in marriage by her father, made her own floor feogu, slipper satin gown with empire waist Aline skirt and rounded neckline She accented it with a border of rose applique and tiny litin-covtred buttons and woven loops at the wrists and back. Her floor length veil of French silk illusion with lace tnm was set on a headpiece of three white satin roses She earned a bouquet of white pompon mums and baby mums The bride wore the traditional something old new borrowed and blue which mclud ed a lace handkerchief belonging to her grandmother and a lucky penny and a silver sixpence in her shoe The maid of honor Miss Beverly Hamrick sister of the bnde and the bridesmaids Bobbi Hamilton ChUhcothe and Jackie Grmnell la wore street length green and silver feathered brocade empire waist dresses which the bride also made Their circular veils were of green net on a head piece of three brocade roses The attendants earned bouquets of bronze pompon and baby mums The flower girl Miss Lisa Bailey wore a floor length white gown similar to the bnde with een velvet ribbon tnm Lisa scattered bronze chrysanthemums petals The best man was Mr Donald Baskett brother of the bridegroom and the groomsmen were Jim Os borne Chillicothe and Rob Kuh nert of St Joseph Mrs Hamrick mother of the bnde wore a green knit suit and green and beige accessories Mrs Baskett mother of the bridegroom wore a royal blue crepe dress with white accessories Both mothers wore corsages of white mums The ushers were Larry Pamnck brother of the bride Phil Rode wald Sedalia fraternity brother of the bridegroom and Fred Alnutt Seated at the guest book was Miss Judy Lionberger Helping with the gifts were Misses Suzi Hatcher and Karen Saterlee and Mrs Mick Dusenberry A reception was held in the Com mumty room of the church follow ing the ceremony Misses Sharon Allen Vickl Deeter Sue Cox and Judy McClougban served the punch and the five tiered wedding cake Mrs Baskett I going away suit which she made was a white crepe A line dress with jacket She wore green accessories and a jade necklace a gift from the bridegroom Mr and Mrs BBS kett reside at 202V4 Holden street, Warrensburg Out-oftown guests included Mr and Mrs Richard Thudium and family New Boston Mr and Mrs Lindel Woodside Purdtn Mr and Mrs John Robert Dennis Breck en Mr and Mrs Wesley Hal stead and family Wichita Kan Mr and Mrs Sebie Dennis and Jerry Meadville Mr and Mrs Harold Baskett, Ltnneus Mr and Mrs Brooks Buckman Meadville Mrs Leta Whitman Braymer Mr and Mrs Ray Baskett and son Carrollton Mr and Mrs Hailer Albequerque Mex Mr and Mrs Oren Johnson and Jerry Mexico Mo Mrs Larry Lewis and Patrick St Louis Mrs Edith Coldiron Bogard Dick Keily and Rick Kansas City Mr and Mrs Fern Norris Gnnnell Is Mrs Brock Smith and Mrs Bill Smith Chula Mrs William King and ctul dren Wheeling Mrs Lena McCoy and Edna Ruth Hosier Utica Mr and Mrs Floyd Saterlee Evans ville 111 Gary Perkins Ron Baker Steve Yoder and Roatb Warrensburg The Prank 25th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Frank Lee of North Kansas City and Mr and Mrs Bob Sharp of Liberty hon ored their parents Mr and Mrs Frank Lee with a reception at their Jamesport residence Sunday afternoon in observance of their silver wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Lee were married Nov 29 1941 in Ctullicothe by the Rev A Sterling Ward Mrs Lee is the daughter of Mrs Stella Petene and the late Roy Petem of Laredo Mr Lee is the son of Lee and Flora Lee of Lock Springs Mr and Mrs Lee have a son Frank Lee Kansas City a daughter Mrs Bob (Ardith) Sharp Liberty and two grandchildren Vincent and Janette Lee The lace covered serving table was centered with an arrangement of silver tipped white carnations and white roses flanked bv white tapers in cut glass candelabra The four tiered cake topped with 1 the silver numerals 25 and adorned with white sugar doves and white roses was decorated by Mrs Tom Sharp of Jamesport Mrs Fml Wilson III of Liberty cut and served the cake and Mrs Bob Sharp of Liberty presided at the silver coffee service Guests included Mr and Mrs Roy Peterie and Ferns Laredo Petene Jane and Marcia Kansas City Mr and Mrs Clyde Richards Mr and Mrs, Vernon Casoer aad Mr art Mrs John Cox Mr and Mrs Noel Bea ton Mr and Mn Tom Sharp tod Mrs Ira Dockery, Jametport Mn Laurence Utton Betty Broaddus tnd Mrs Flora Lee Lock Springs Mr and Mn Joe Tomac Gary and Joey Kansas City Mr and Mn Fred Wilson Hi Freddie and Chris Liberty Mn Stella Peterie and Mr and Mn Eidon Peterie Laredo Mr and Mrs Frank Lee, Vince and Jeanoette Kansas City and Mr and Mrs Bob Sharp Liberty Ken Lauheff Last NlfM At Baby Shewer Mrs Don Estes Mn Harold Beets ma Mn Jerre Holloway and Mrs Lomax were co hostess es at a pink and blue shower held at 7 clock last evening in the Co lomal room of the Strand Hotel for Mrs Ken Lauhoff of ChUlico- tbe The quartet tables were decor ated with a-raogements of pink carnations and the gift table was centered with a stork Game prize winners Mn Lawrence Long Mrs Marge Olson Mrs Leslie Bennett, and Mrs Bonnie Wackeriy present ed their gifts to Mn Lauhoff Refreshments of iced tea coffee and cookies were served by the co- hostesses to Mrs Lauhoff mother and grandmother Mrs Francis Kepner and Mrs Harley Kepner of Rothville and to Mr Lauhoff mother and sister Mrs Leo Lau boff and Mrs Leo Francis Lauhoff of Mendon Other guests were Mrs Russell Hanson Mrs Harry Lauhoff Mrs Armand Peterson Mrs Esther Reynolds Mrs Don Allen Burnett Mrs Archie Oestreich Mrs Loren Hurst Miss Dale Howard Mn Leonard Nibarger Mrs Russell ps Mrs Mabel Foster Mrs Bonnie Collier Mrs Carl Conner Mrs Norman Gregg Mrs Charles Duncan Miss Irene Keithley Mrs Jim Baldwin Mrs Leslie Bennett Mrs Lawrence Long Mrs Floyd Christopher Mrs Lee Kaserman Mrs Dempsey Hamner Marge Olson Mrs Harry Brown Mrs Jim Jackson Mrs Don Blue Mrs Bonnie Wackeriy Mrs Don Cunningham Mrs Ray Mitchell, Mrs Rita Jacobs Mrs Aliene Arnold Mrs Marge Gates Mrs Mar- raret Ging and Mn Wanda Sams of Chillicothe Sending gifts were Mn Ralph Ross and Debbie Mrs Bonnie Walker Mrs Ruth Bahr Mn Fred Laffey Mrs Frank Boehner Mrs Ruby Eschenheimer Mn Robert Logan Mrs Fran Shirley Mn Jo Merryfield Miss Carol Milford Mn Ben Parks Mrs Charles Fleener Mrs (Hen Bar nett Mrs Ed Wolter Mrs Ron Wilder Mrs Heimbroofc Mrs Bill Paden Miss Mabel Grace Mrs Blanche Walien Mrs Alice Lomax Mrs Reuben Turner Mrs Wilma Daniel SOD Mrs Rich ard Jones and Tammy Mrs Sher wood Patek Mrs Byron Patek Mrs William Thome Mrs Orville Shipp Miss Virginia Page Mrs William Alford Mn Roy Baldwin, Mrs Dons Clalr Dennis Kepner, Mrs Donald Moriey Mrs Jim Carpenter Mrs Lester Weber and Mrs Ronald TruesdeU OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT Mrs Albert Elliott Is Hosttts To 1 (XCIock Event Chillicothe extension club mem bers will meet at clock Friday afternoon instead of 12 clock for a Christmas luncheon and party in the home of Mrs Albert Elliott, 400 Peacher There will be an exchange KORNER North Central Missouri Largest Selection for the Sincere Knitters CHRISTMAS MAGIC Largest Selection EVER! Quick Knit Use our Gift certificates for knitter BRAND NEW! Afghan Kits New books New Yarns New patterns New colon All members are asked to bring their quilt blocks that are finished Mrs Harold Martens will be charge of the party Thinksglving Dinner Mr and Mrs Owen Walker entertained with a turkey dinner Ilianksgiving da Those in attendance were Mrs a Mrs James Sco field Mr Scofield and son Aurora A (Sam) Gladieux La rtc Colo Mr and Mrs James Bradford Cenc and Mr and Mrs Robert Kugsdale and Robin Lee Summit Mr and Mrs Gordon Schapuagh and daughter Mrs lane Johnson Mike Denna Debbio and Donna Tuka Okla Mr and Mrs Todd Bradford and son Charles jr Overland Park Kan Mr and Mrs Estel Rhoades Gait and Mrs Rex Rhoades NOW! aflsCMm ran severel cUssout yams Baralla fcendts fse us en tor Than's an Instructor duty help you yavr knitHnf orsMem. MARI DRUGS md Mr and sons St Charles Mrs Ntal To Entertain Chapter of 0 will meet at clock rndav afternoon in the ho tie of Mrs John Neal of 1415 Forest drive The program will be presented bj Mrs Ken Rinehart and Mrs Shy sr WhMling PTA Heirs Of Changes In The World The Wheeling I Parent Teacher Association held its November meeting in the high school auditorium Mrs Bob Ma berry president all parents and teachers ind presided over the business MUSIC A FEATURE AT LIBERTY SERVICES Services at the Liberty Meth odist Church continue throughout the week ending Friday Dec 2 The Rev Wright of Joplin is guest speaker Wednesday nights spetlal music will be a duet by Miss Darlene Jones and Miss Carol Seiberling and OB Thursday night the Liberty choir, under direction of Mrs Dale Whiteside will sing Services are at 730 MR AND MRS ROGER BASKETT, who were ma mod at 7 clock Friday evening Nov 25 1966 at the First Christian Church Mrs Baskett.

the former Miss Mary Evelyn Hamrick is a daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Ted Hamnck of Chillicothe Mr Baskett is a son of Mr and Mrs Hubert Baskett of this city --Bailey Studio meeting that followed the devotion 1 The devotional was presented by Winston Buckner who used a Thanksgiving theme He used a quotation by Abraham Lincoln People are Just as happy as they make up their minds to be He also spoke on Christianity in other lands and closed with verses Iron Luke 6 The traveling room prize went again to Mrs Lillian Gastmeau third and fourth graders Announcements were made that the annual Cbilstmas program will be held the evening of December 20 room Christmas parties the af ternoon of December 23 and the high school Christmas party the evening of December 23 Mr Cas per superintendent thanked the PTA members for their work and financial aid on the new back drop curtains for the stage The theme of the program for the evening was Challenge Of A Changing World Calvin Deck high school English and history teacher spoke on The Population Explosion He brought out how the population would expand in 20 years time with the aid of scient ists and doctors that according to graphs the birth rate has bypassed the world output of food and how today a high school education is not enough to obtain a good paying position that one has to go on in education to hope for a better liv He also pointed out the ever increasing rate of farmers moving to town to work end how urban population is dropping Mr Deck stated that in his lifetime the rate of speed had gone up to 16600 miles per hour Pie and coffee were served by the mothers of the third and fourth graders Room chairmen were Mrs Austin Seuell and Mrs Ger aid Littrcll WlllUm Boyd It Surprised On Birthday A surprise birthday anniversary dinner was ven last evening for William Boyd by Mrs Boyd at their home at 80 Wilson strept Guests were Mr and Mrs George Bailiy and Stevt of Chillicotln key Dinner of and Mn Ted P.Wri. Mr and Mrs Ted Peiene 615 Broadway entertained Thursday with a turkey dinner Guests included Mr and Mrs Lee Gear and son Kansas City Kan Mr and Mrs Harry Want Mr and Mrs David Peterie and sons Evening were Mr Mrs Ike Reed and Mrs King Gait Mr and Mrs Ruby Oral Reeder Trenton Mr and Mrs Al ien Petene and children Mr and Mrs Norma Gibbs and daughter Mrs Ruth Dent Entertains Mrs Ruth Dent of 210 Elm street had as her Thanksgiving Day dm ner guests Mr and Mrs Guy Ham ilton and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Dent and Sherry of this city JevnSchcck Wedding Performtd Htrt Sunday Ruth Jean of Black Ri Falls Wis daughter of Marshall Macklin of Chillicothe and Mr Roger Scheck son ot Mr and Mrs Carl Scheck of LaCrosse Wis were united marriage Sun day November 27 1S6G at the First Christian Church ChiUico the The Rev Wilier Binaham officiated The bride wore a street length white lace dress with white cces sones and carried a white Bible topped with a corsage of yellow ses Miss Carol Murphy of Black River Falls wi She wore a si and a corsage of pink baby roses i the maid of honor eet length pink suit Air Henry brother of The Macklin Salisbury the bride Mr and Mrs Sdick i i in Black River Falls Wis Beta Sigma Phi To Meet Thursday Night A meeting of the Beta Sunn Sorority will be held at fi cl Thursday evening in to ity room of the Chilhcothi btite Bank Members unable to attend are requested to call by 3 MI 4456 or MI 6 4119 Brownie 55 Christmas Card HoMera Brownie troop 55 met Monday afternoon after school in the home of their leader Mrs Bob Moss The flag ceremony was given. dues collected and work was started oo miking Christmas card bold ers Refreshments of cookies candy canes were served and Brown I. Troop If Glris Ptnlth Gifts Brownie Troop 29 met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs Fred Stephens The girls completed the work of Christmas presents Shelley itill was elected as reporter to re place Patty Ward Refreshments were served by Shelley Still Girl Scout Troop 39 At LittU Houso Girl Scout Troop 39 met Monday afternoon at the Girl Scout Little House Mrs Richard Winther and Mrs Roder Nyberg were guests The folk lore and toy maker group showed what they had learned to obtain their badges Church Notes Christmas Meditation Precedes WSCS Meeting A Christmas meditation will be held at 1 clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of the Methodist Church preceding the regular meeting which will be held at 1 15 in the church social hall Circuit Court FlUnos Nov 23--state ot Missouri vs William Edgerton Welch speeding change of venue Nov 23--Jacabn Rae Hays vs James West Hays divorce Nov 28--In Re Correction of birth certificate of Patricia Carol Chamberlain Upshaw Nov 28--Amber Roberta Pauley vs James Wade Pauley separate maintenance Nov 29--Clarence Cummlngs vs Isabel Cummings divorce Nov 29--C a Earlene Kohl vs Bernard James Kohl divorce local Markets ECGS 1FNS 'OX 2c lb KANSAS CITY IGCS KANSAS CITY Nov 30 (AP- WholesaJe eggs large SO per cent A 43 44 mediums 80 per cent A 37 39 Butter unchanged ST JOSEPH LIVESTOCK ST PH-Cattle 000 calves H) steady steers 25 25 Hogs 7 500 strong to 25 higher barrows anH gilts 20 2" sows 16 75 Sheep 600 steady lambs 23 00 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY Cattle 2000 calves 100 steady to weak steers 2475 Hogs 5 000 steady to 25 higher harrows and gilts id 25 sows 16 75 MID'S BEAUTY SHOP Announces Hie addition of new operator Marilyn Fields who has compMtd her wig schooling Mid it in riw cltwning ind styling of wigt. 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KhrwicaMl HyHng of thort hair. WE HAW A MNAT MACHINE lew SlaKwy, Owner Operator House "WE ARE LOADED FOR CHRISTMAS!" Prices good Thurs Fri and Sot, Dee 1,2 and 3 MOHAIR 45" to 54" wide Luscious- colors Reg $3 98 yd Yd FOR THAT SPECIAL HOLIDAY DRESS: Brocades, Bonded CrapM Peou de Soie, VdvdMiM, Pastel Woolen and Oouble Knits Wioe Ranae of Colon and Make for Christmas Felt, Braids, Satin lolls, Sequin, Beads, Sequin Pins, Pearl Headed Pins, Pearls, Feft Squares WOOL and RAYON PRINTS 4S" wide, yaj. NOW Yd OPEN TIL 9 M. Mtd SATURDAY MR AND MRS A LEE wtrt honored i an open house Sunday afternoon at their Jaroesport residence observance of their 25th wedding anniversary EDWARD JOHNSTON BURIAL IS AT EDGEWOOD Funeral services for Edward Johnston 48 were held at 2 clock Tuesday afternoon from the chapel of the Norman Funeral Home Mr Johnston died Sunday morning at the family home 119 Wilson street Rev Harry Clifton minister of 2alTary Baptist Church conducted he service and Don Hofhems sang Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and The Old Rugged Cross Mrs Raymond Jeffords a i iliyed the accompaniment Pallbearers were a i itreiff Larry Dayton i rtaomas Ed Dayton Harold Ash irook and Butch Sprong Burial was the family lot In the family lot in Edgewood cem etery Marriage Licenses Issued Nov 2J--Edw ard Let 37 Chillicothe and Mae Louise Dana 32 Chillicothe Nov 25-Danny Ross Gflgour 26 Breckcnridge and Dorothy Irene Troxel 20 Chillicothe Nov 25--Roger Earl Scheck 27 La Crosse Wis and Ruth Jean 15 Chillicothe Nov 28--Kenneth Kmnison 43 Chilltcothe and Patricia Louise Childs 21 Chlihcothe Constitution-Tribune Chillicothe, Mo Page WEDNESDAY, NOV 30, 1964 BELTONE SERVICE at 827 Cherry Chillicothe Missouri Free Hearing Tests Banarias and cords for mast aids Latast styles In hear Ing glasses and tha tiny behind the ear elds CALL Ml 6 3202 CLEMENT SCOGGINS CONSULTANT NOW OPEN Double Cafe Tavern 7 a 1 30 m. RITA RINEHART BEEVER SALE BARN Tribune want ads THE CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION CHARLES ATKINS BOHN WM PLUMMER iblisher Managing Editor Edilor Chillicothe Publishing Co 81S Washington St Chi licothe Mo Second Class Postage Paid at Chill cothe Mo MEMBER OF THE ASSOC1ATLD PRFSS The Associated Press Is entitled to th use for republics tlcn of all the lical news printed in this newspaper well an all AP news dispatches Daily Constitution Tribune (published daih except Sunday and boll days) in Chillicothe by carrier per year $1500 per week 30c by mail In Livingston and adjoining counties per a $800 mail outside territory $1200 Weekly Constitution Tribune published fhurs day PIT vear 00 QUALITY CAN COST LESS! JADEEAST Gift Sets or Single)! HOW MUCH DID ACOIOUTV COST 23 AGO? Slneerldldnt 25 yaars ago (two IS no fair way to estimate the cut The aama reasoning appllae to the cost of todays today drugs dldn awn emt 25 yaars ago so they could not be bought it any price When you consider the lives that hM Dean saved the rapid cures that have resulted Iran TODAY'S PRESCMPIlom ARETHEBHMCST MROMN IN KOTOW Factory Priced $1 00-- New Greeting Cards 25s 44c Fluid Vue LIGHTERS 1 98 Sunbeam Cordless 14 95 Elec Toothbrush 1098 Reg 1 Weatherproof Fell Door Trim, 3'x8' 98c Ail Stylei Fast Parmaiwits 14 ot site Brlte Set Hair Spray 1.00 Dial Mt-om.

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