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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 3

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CMILUC9TMI, MISMUi United Methodist women install new officers The United Methodut involvement Mri Archie Women of the Chillicothe Campbell Christian global United Methodist church met concerns Mrs Date Arnold the social hall of the church social acitivites kitchen Mra on Thursday afternoon with 32 Jim Baker and Mrs Douglas members present Dr Earl Burton dining room Mrs Griffith was a guest Jack Neat and Mrs Jack Mrs Cramer Mansur Bedell president opened the meeting Circle chairmen are Dorcas with prayer Circle Mrs Robert Hawkins Recommendations received Hannah Circle Mrs Howard from the executive committee Haas Joanna Circle Mrs and accepted were to William Tye Lydla Circle contribute to the support of Mrs Edgerton Welch Naomi Cindy Shy in her work with Circle Mrs John Moore Campus Crusade tor Christ and and Ruth Circle Mrs Donald to contribute to the aid of a Burgard Rhodesian student Central A college Cradle shower Future events announced were the district meeting of the fnr infant United Methodist Women to be 1UI held in Ma reel me Oct 20 and Steven Michael Hoover son the next unit meeting Dec Sat of Mr and Mrs Gerald 6 30 the social hall Dr Hoover was recently honored Griffith gave information on with a cradle shower at the the convocation on Peace and home of Mrs Edene Durnil Self Development of People to who was assisted by Mrs be in Columbia Dec 2 Lowell Bennett and Mrs John A committee on special Deitch membership awards was Gifts were placed on a table appointed Mrs Tucker centered with a pink umbrella Mrs Rueben Turner Mrs with blue and white streamers Virgil Mason Mrs Herbert from the ceiling White Mrs Kenneth Frost After appropriate games and Mrs Arm and Peterson were played many useful gifts Mrs Earl Griffith program were opened They were chairman introduced Mrs recorded by Mrs Lowell Harry Glover who told of Bennett CNH.LIOOTHI CONSTITUTION'TlllftUNI, SATURDAY, OCT. W74-PA0E 1 Fall luncheon for culture club Multi-purpose Senior schedule for week The menu and bm will be served al 504 Webeter Deaths And Funerals A committee composed Mrs Jordan Coatet Mrt 1 Melpjufh and Mrs Esther rr fchediik haa been announced and (he meal on Tumiay will rallluncheon heldat the County be at Ml Webster leadville MuM1 Sentor Center New programs this fall will 7 for tne jijt Memi (or the week be knitting class and craft Monday-Chicken Fried demonstrations leak Baked Potatoes The center is still in need of Mrs Mary Tromerhouser pplesauce Green Beans donation at the new center 73 died Friday Oct 4 at her oils and Margarine and they need curtains flowers hot home in Uredo -ibinets TV record Born April 13 1911 in opening of the Home Culture Club year The tables were centered with fall arrangements of mums Hanked by twin crystal candle holders with yellow Mrs. Tromerhousef dies at 73 Tueiday--Veal Steak and player magazine rack and Sullivan County she was the candles Place cards were the Ora Vegetables coat rack If anyone has any of daughter of Alfred Mijier and program booklets Mac ronl ni cheete Bread these items and wishes to Susan Hill flWKWOni M1Q ui CBU iirem. uuaio vuu TUCTIVB A Iuncneon and Margarine Grapefruit donate they may do so served by Mrs Ginger Jacobs a coohiw ct llBg MMSSS of the Center Cafe Wednesday-Tuna Noodle Guests were Mrs Floyd More by On Feb 14 1928 at Gait she was married to the late Charles Tromerhouser She was a member of the Mount Zion Community shower honors Miss Shipp A miscellaneous bridal shower was held September 17 for Miss Naomi Shipp by Mrs Orris Sallee and Mrs Uoyd Guilford in the Guiiford home Naomi was assisted in opening the gifts by Rick Hammond bridegroom elect The gifts were recorded by Mrs Richard Copelm sister of Miss Shipp while Mrs Jim Muck sister of Mr Hammond made an arrangement with the bows The evening of August 9 1974 Master Bradley McNally Guests attending were Mrs at 7 30 clock Miss Dortene Jefferson CKy nephew of the Lawrence Hammond Mrs MR AND MRS DAVID MENEELY Dorlene Atkins is bride of David Meneely ie and Knitting class on friday Reea Friday Beef Patties and grandsons Gravy Scalloped Potatoes The gift shop will be open Funeral services will be held Buttered Beets Cottage next week The center has Sunday at 2 at the Mount Cheese Rolls and asked for articles to be brought Christian Church with the Margarine so they can be sold The Rev Jerry Spencer officiating The OATS schedule for this wmgston County Historical assisted by Rev Robert week is Oct 7 St Joseph Oct Society is loaning a showcase Gadbury 8 Kansas City Oct 9 Open to the center to show a music will be Chilhcothe Oct 10 Hamilton handmade articles for sale provided by Mrs Ann Bmser Pot Luck Dinner and Oct 11 The homemaker aide is still accompanied by Mrs Jim ChiUicothe taking applications for Brantlcy The Senior Center will move homemaker services Persons Burial will bo the Mount Monday Oct 7 lo their new needing the aide may contact Christian Church under location The meal on Monday the center for an interview the direction of the I mdley District Governor Finley Fiske speaks at Rotary Funeral Home in Laredo In lieu of flowers the family asked that contributions be made to the Mount Zion Christian Church Eunice White "secretary Mrs Mrs Mabel Smith Mrs Donna decorated the altar and a seven The bridegroom was attired j.L rtr f- James Baldwin treasurer Periman and Lance Mrs Alice branch candelabra graced a white tuxedo with black MOInc! Mrs Avonne Turner Snider Mrs Howard Baker each side of the altar The velvet lapels white ruffled i i a i and Lynette Mrs Bob bridal aisle was marked with front shirt was edged in black 111661 a i a Mrs Charles Cowsert Mrs Edene Durnil lavender satin bows and he wore a black velvet bow TM 4t Tne Mothers Cluo ot tne involved in a great The speaker was introduced pallbearers were George a i a by Fd M.lbank club president ampbell Jack Reynolds which helps local communities Prior to the regular meeting a Girdner John and the world as a whole Much Governor fiske held a club Rogers and George Grouse is done by i i i a assembly with officers Burial was in the Edgewood Rotanans he added directors and committee cemetery under the direcUon committee Mrs Harry Glover Brock Mrs Neil Pouidexttr Chillicothe Gifts and Mrs Norman Yeomans and girls and Mrs Marilyn received Mrs four mission coordinAtors. Davis Christian Personliood were lavender asters Jack For her daughter wedding i i Christian social Chairmen for Study club appointed Twelve members of the party for Homemakers was answeret Ra'ytown water of Mrs Shipp chose a basic dres's memwr.

reporting a current Jhe bride of pastel apricot knit with top TM The organist Mrs Nellie Jo stitching accented by white Ttla 1 ZTM card er reai Ga'ston played selections accessories throughout the ceremony and Mrs Meneely Two ii Ul OH accompanied Miss Virginia bridegrooms mother chose a a Wall of Chillicothe as she sang tailored dress of powder blue for Klla A ys More Oh Promise Me knit with white accessories time is Refreshments wert served by the group the MoorcsTille Junction on Highway 16 Hay Alan Mulkey from the and Mrs A pantry shower is to be held The Highway State Patrol block Alexander when the investigated two accidents last Ikr vehicle was damaged on Busy Homemakers members More Oh Promise Me" knH with white'accessories "TM 1 ten 111, and guests gathered on the and Wedding Prayer Each wore a corsage of white Eugene Kling presented the each I I nonberMr wJeckif evening of Oct 1 at the Chula The bride given in marriage sweetheart roses and baby les son or his mother using a At 11 40 2 miles of I lonberg, wr-cxir Community building by her parents and escorted to breath religious theme reading Progressive Art and studv Prizes won cl umes the altar by her uncle Mr Dale A reception was held oassaBcs Progressive Art and Study were as follows prettiest Mrs Brown Chilhcothe wore a following the ceremony in the Club were present at the home Doy wt lmlre floor length gown styled of church social hall The bridal of Mrs Carrie Neal in Triplet! sherry most sh(XT ed silk over table was covered with white 1 original Mrs Steve Nigh and bridal taffeta The long bishop lace over lavender The bridal Mrs Charles Waits scariest sleeves were cuffed Baroque bouquet centered the table Mrs John Hinnen Venise lace The lace was flanked by crystal candelabra During a short business repeated on the stand up collar with lavender tapers The meeting Mrs Delbert Stith and a panel of lace extended three tiered wedding cake was presented the club with a check down the front of the Aline decorated with lavender for silhouette which featured a flowers and was atop for Mrs. Snyder Memorial services for Mrs I a a Snydcr were held i a at 2 clock at the Wright Funeral hapel in Meadville Rev Barry Stewart officiated Woody Templeman soloist sang I-ace to a and How i a Thou Art accompanied by Mrs Robert The meeting opened in the usual order Roll call was My i i a i Communications were read There was a discussion of the district meeting Oct 19 Kansas City Chairmen TODAY In History! Police said thdl at 2 thlfl 4fTof was driving'a morning on Jackson Wi Dodge Sedan past on went of i a Newton Highway 16 when hit) vehicle Crawford 4(1 of WM Dickinson struck and killed a deer was operitmg a 1W2 Bukk D.fpc fnr frumPf according to Trooper Hdrold on Jackson when his lUIHIBI SUnfield vehicle struck a parked 1964 HIH vehicle was moderately MVK pickup damaged and was i rh f'n kup was owned by from the scene by Ihe owner Don Adcwk 1504 kson His Mr Mulkey was not reported pickup was on Jackson un and sustained damage to the Burial WJH th Mt Olive cemetery under Ihf direction of the Wright Funeral Home Meadville resident un ral rvn for John former resident of wen held Sept 10 Todav isSaturdav Oct 5 the The flounced ruffle and attached lavender fountain which was 278th dav of 1974 There are 87 ssed chapel tram with ace trim complete with the traditional days lef(yin nt year The next meeting date is mantilla veil that was bordered serving guests owing tne On this date '7 rs ESlSD la luncheon Grandmothers day was a bridgC A Uawn 'if hport wtw was Involved was a 196-) Buiek ir-weling east on Park Une awrtment or eoach i hy attordmg Ui a police report 3TOU a a a a 21 of Dawn Thomdb vehicle was Tr Wan A Trooper Harold a damaged the rear and ihf Constitution Tribune Want Ad said the accident occurred df. Cragg i sustained Hand vehicle was westbound lo th left on Route ran off the left tide ide puffed sleeves and a A bridal shower honored Somerv.Ue reporter Mrs ruffled Hounce at the bottom of Miss Atkins Wednesday Bvrnes Jr and historian the skirt Whlte Iace Wlth evening July 10 in the home of Mrs Dolan lavender flower set motifs Mrs Carl Bauer RFD 5 The remainder of the trimmed the neckline empire Hostesses were Miss Sue Bauer afternoon was spent playing waist and floun She al nd Miss Beverly Askms bridge with the following wore a white wide brimmed Punch and fruit filled winning prizes Mrs Ken hat a lavender crepe orange shells were served I VAUnf Rmehart Mrs Milbank Mre McNa.lv carried a Mrs John Meneely recorded Useo-l Wantflos! an dMr (ne fft8 elected president with Mrs Berry Cook elected secretary Refreshments were served by the hostess with the place of meeting for the October meeting to be announced later asters accented with baby breath 7r rttmttv ur eam Tne union Baptist chur Cut CulUltOtnt WnauUtlOn-iLnlJUnr Mi55 wTM and members were host to colonialism and economic de velopment ive years ago British troops used tear gas to break up a demonstration by militant Protestants in Northern Ire land One year ago Canada an nounced the sale to Communist vehicle 'struck China of 224 million bushels of The Union Baptist church wheat worth more than one hi) The vehicle was demolished fender and the Mcfracfcen and left at the scene vehicle sustlined damage lo A one car mishap occurred ri nl side earij this morning at the Intersection of Highway 36 and Highway 65 Police said that at 1 19 this morning Martha Hoiser 23 of 1318 Washington was traveling west on Old Highway 36 in a J970 Ford when her concrete DOUGLAS PEARSON Miss Sue Bauer both of WM.H PLUMMER JCftOME WASSMANN CHUCK HANKY KENNYKOMCLL MCMwft OF THI ASSOCIATED ness lion dollars shower July 28 for Dorlene and Todays birthdays former Chilhcothe wtre the RrfrertmenU of ice Premier Georges bridesmaid! Their drewes cream ca fce ierved Bidault is 75 Theatrical pro after which Dorlene and David ducer Joshua Logan with lavender ribbon Miss Sarah Meneely vtnllt streamers recorded 16)6 Miss Shilia Reynolds Raytown niece of the bride was flower girl She wore a lavender and white checked ftoor4ength drew trimmed in Csn-Trib Cm-Trib lace and carried a white satin droldc basket with lareixler ta MM Cm-Trib WiMMl wlKMIt hrTwl The pred gfer fish can swallow a fifli tont itself It only three inches lone but when iwil lowing fiih that long its ftom ach swells out like a balloon Now Thru Tundq RoDert "e-ilorcl 65 DRIVE-IN Toflijht-Sundaj where the lilies bloom Unilea' htisls Cloud Mandg Tun Mtd. Thurv "Dirty Mind Of Young Sally" It ir lhal ihur beautn-s unfold Theie is etl yoo ix poksessmg that is worth a more than Hold FUNERAL HOME.

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