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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 5

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THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1938 PACE FIVE ville and his sister. Mrs Ruth Schlesselman Warsaw Items Mary Lou Jackson Paul White Visiting Grandparents isas City the wee) son, Mr. and Mrs. Elvii and son, Keith Howard jther son, Mr. and Mr? Da ujghte Martha Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Blind daughter, Made. ontcrtaii is their giic Sundav, Pnts, Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Brv here last Vedn Mr, and Mrs. Virdei iphill tion school, feared its oldest training plane was a bit weak and so an instructor took it aloft Thursday to find out. Green was right. After several spins and stalls.

Pilot James K. Steppe dived from 7,000 feet. A thousand feet down the right wing tip broke, and Steppe bailed out. The plane shed parts all the way down and splintered itself in a barnyard near the airport. Casualties: six chickens.

'nd dainter, Mary Margaret 13 Pwi 19 lH St. Louis spent the week end here with her son, Mr. and Mr W. H. Bartlett.

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hammond spent Sunday in Cole Camp as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Prewitt and son, Evert, Sunday afternoon. Other guests in the Prewitt home were Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Eaton. Flesh Hem. Co. 410 Ohio Mend hose.

Cotterman paid off today. nts. Plenty of room to omfortable. less $3.00. $3.75.

$5.00 vs $2.00. $3.00. $3.50. $5.00 'eight years old June 28. ast 10 celebrated her birthda: ay, June 26, at the home Whose mother, Mrs.

Larrie Jackson entertained a number of children at their home, in Smith ton Mondav aftPrnnon nhcowin. PLANE DISINTEGRATES i ON A TEST FLIGHT TULSA, July 1. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

Schlesselman, of Mora. Thomas Beauty Shoppt Mary Lou's eighth birthday. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer land daughter.

Ardella and Mrs. Fritz Hagedorn I Camdenton defeated the Stover ball team 4 to 1 Sunday in a I game played on the Candenton at a family dinner Thursday in honor of the first wedding anniversary of their sister, Mrs. W. Stover Items One Day Service! WASH CIV SUITS JU PANTS Just Phone 126 We Will Be Closed All Day Monday, July 4th DORN CLONEY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. lond.

ross and Mr. Gross. s. Glen liams of Kansas Mr. nd YOUR ONLY PAIR Are you giving: your eyes the rare and attention they must have to serve you for the rest of your life? Ted Priesmeyer Miss Louise Kirby entertained Tuesday night with a slumber party and at a luncheon Wednesday.

Guests present were Misses Georgia Lou McCarty, Louise Lansdale, Mary Erie Bresee, Kathleen Boring, Cleo Brown and Betty Ann Kirby of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mehrens and two sons from near Lincoln, i visited here Saturday with her1 parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Martin. Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Priestly, of St. Jeseph, accompanied by their niece, Helen Wright, of Omaha, visited this week at Fristoe with her mother, Mrs. James West and Rev. West. Helen will remain for a longer visit with her grandparents.

Mrs. A. L. Wickliffe and daughter, Betty Ann and Mrs. Lester Williams of Springfield, visited here Sunday with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. R. Kirby. Betty Ann remained for a longer stay.

Mrs. O. J. Smith and children, iGene and Donald, of Barstow, visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Bartlett and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Phillips I visited over the week end in i Springfield with her daughter. City, was called here Wednesday because of the illness of her lather, J. W.

Allen. and Mrs. Edmund Bauer are the parents of a boy born Monday. He has been named Dr. George T.

Lively Dr. Lawrence S. Geiger s. George Huse returned OPTOMETRISTS Friday from a week's visit in Kansas City with her brother. Herbert A.

Seifert, Optician Larry Edmund. Miss Alice Koester, Kansas I City, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Koester. Fred Mager.

110 E. Third St s. Elwood Davis, a patient in the Latham hospital in California the past ten days was able to had as guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. John Albers and daughter of Kansas City, Kansas.

The brick work on the addition completed this week if he weath Miss Cleo Wiechert, Mrs. Mary Moore and Mr. Hieronymus of Kansas City visited the former father, W. J. Weichert, Sunday.

The Reverend and Mrs. P. C. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Kipp accompanied Paul Schored er to Camp Maries Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Morgan and Miss Margaret Wrieder of Kansas City are visiting in the home of Dr. Huffman and Will wirn home Friday of this week. The Busy Fourteen club held all day meeting Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ehler and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Atwell Stucker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Hagedorn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Ehlers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund the home of Mrs.

E. R. Edwards C. F. Bibb was a special t.

The day was spent tack carpet rags for the hostess. PUBUC AUCTION 5 ROOM HOUSE AND SMALL LOT Also Complete Household of Furniture at 408 South Summit St. At the noon hour a covered dish luncheon was enjoyed. iam Wriedei (Mrs. E.

Schneider, Mr. Schneider I and children and attended the ach and Fin nd Ra Cot tern i paid off today mond Huffmar returned Sunday lagtmeyer and Mrs. Conrad Ehlers were dinner guests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. William Tagt meyer.

Mrs. Nannie Phillips of Wellington is the guest of her brother, Sam Todd. Mrs. Paul Joster is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto Fisher, of Warren Kipp left Sunday for Warrensburg where he wiil attend school.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brunjes had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hagedorn, Mr.

and Mrs. William Fisher and son. Real Estate Transfers Mrs. I. L.

Bennett was hostess to the members of her bridge club and five guests at her home Monday evening. Seated with the hostess were Mesdames Lloyd Parsons, B. H. Hart, 3ert Miller, from Boy The fa mil: and Miss flicted with Cotterman About 45 known to nc Home Owners' Loan Corpora WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 930 A I must sell at once my home which is modern except i heat also complete furnishings for every room. In eluding radio, gas stove, rugs, etc.

iKemlJmus Mrs. Emma L. Reed, Owner tion to Wilson Brown and Mable Brown. D. Property at NW cor 1 paid off today, pedes of bids I uaie nouoway, A.

Kinder, V. Singleton, V. A. Lurdquist, I Dan McKenzie, Gene Bibb, Allie ot Fettis St, and Moni teau Ave. $1,650.

Jones, M. Young and her house I guest, Mrs. Jack Master. Misses W. L.

Marlin, sheriff and trus to J. R. Wheeler. Tr's D. 270 Lucille Calbert and Verna Faye i Eaton.

Mrs. Miller received first acres of land more or less in Smithton Twp $500. Frank T. Learning and wife ALARM CLOCKS to J. A.

Jefferson. WD. Property on side of Broadway between Stewart and Park Ave. $1.00 You and your doctor, can be a 1 uiely sure that each If this should happen to you don't Judge your car a hopeless wreck Lt Sterling Jenkins come to your aid. You'll be amazed at the newness restored by the Sterling Jenkins process.

See our equipment discuss your car's needs with one of the Sterling. Jenkins consult your friends who have had their cars renewed here. Satisfy yourself that Sterling Jenkins is the one place to have those dents ironed out and newness restored to vour car. and exchange of property. STARDRUGS award for high score Lurd Iquist, second, and the guest fa I vor to Miss Eaton.

Mrs. Bennett served dainty refreshments. M. L. Sutherland visited over the week end in Springfield with I relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Myers and son, Gene, of St. Louis, visited here last week with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Breshears and son, Charles Kelly and Melinda Murphy to Dora Kelly. QCD. Property in town of Ewerton $1.00 cwid other consideration. STAR prescription is filled exactly as STERLING jgjj 222 S. Osage $1.50 Guaranteed Time Keeper 7777 JENKINS Phone 446 69 B.

Jackson and Albert Jack to Dora Kelly. QCD. Same When You Think of DRUGS Think of STARS 506 S. OHIO FREE DELIVERY PHONE 578 SALE FRIDAY THRU MONDAY Quinten, and in the home of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Myers property as last described. and fa mil: Home Owners Loan Corpora to Clarence E. Van Horn Mr.

and Mrs. P. H. Priestly of St. Joseph, Helen Wright of Oma and Minnie E.

Van Horn. D. 5 acres of land, more or less in Sedalia Twp. $1.00 and other consideration. na, and Mrs.

E. Hammond and two sons, of Seda I GREAT CHUNKS llli lia, and their mother, Mrs. James COLGATE Dental Emil Lange and wife to E. E. 23c LUX 4 West, of Fristoe, visited relatu Sterling, WD.

120 acres of land I here Tuesday morning. They Have Been Dropped From The Prices During The i spent tne day tishing on Turkey 14c 27c 12c Crystal White SUPER SUDS A 1 Mrs. M. M. Fitzgerald of Des 17c Moines, Iowa, Mrs.

Jennie Huse, i Mrs. Anna Calbert and R. B. Tooth Paste 25c size Broken Line Sale of Womens Petts, and Miss Pearl Gallagher 26c were guests of Mrs. H.

G. Sa' I age Monday afternoon. Bobby Reid of Peculiar, spent Shoes 21c ine weeK end nere with his uncle 38c in Cedar Twp. $1.00. Hattie M.

Rissler to William E. Woolery and Opal C. Woolery. WD. Property on side of Jackson between Hill and New York Ave $300.

Porter Real Estate Company to J. B. Elliott and Mary H. Elliott. WD.

Property on side of 9th St. between Wagner and Center Ave. $1.00 and other consideration. Mary Anderson et al to George L. Smith and Anna Smith.

WD. Property at SE corner of 3rd St. and Porter Ave. $50. R.

F. Wilcox and wife to Lucy H. Grinstead. WD. Property at NW corner of 6th St.

and New A. R. Maddox and wife to Ruth L. McKenzie. WD.

Property on side of Pettis St. between Ohio and Lamine Ave. $1.00 and other consideration. KIRKS A Castile Soap i RINSO 2 tt Woodbury 2 DREFT For Silks Lifebuow 4 T. A.

Reid. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Petts, he mother, Mrs. J. A. Hunt and Mrs J. R.

Smith were Springfield visitors Friday of last week anc visited with Mrs W. S. Shad 29c 79c 23c ASPIRIN ST TABLETS Bottle of 100 'bisodol THT POWDER 25c SIZE DR. LYON'S 29c I TOOTH POWDER SO SIZE I MILK OF He I MAGNESIA 50c PINT iR Tbarbasol o7 kLLVE CREAM 50c SIZE ONE GALLON A GUARANTEED 15c 23c $3.50 to $4 50 Sport Shoes $295 to $.15 $2.50 Rubber Sole Kedeites For $1.95 burne and Miss Mary Ann Shad FREE! CANDY DISH with IMPERIAL Tooth i Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Sumner jand son, Wayne, of Des Moines, 50c Tube i lowa, were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of this week of Rev. Women's Arch Preserver, Red Cross, Paramount, And Other Well Known Lines at Greatly Reduced Prices. nd Mrs. C. R.

Storer and son, Lee. Mrs. M. M. McCarty returned 23c to her home in Sedali I after visiting here se with her sons, Douglas and Clyde 15c 29c McCarty and at Edward? SEE WINDOWS 203 Ohio Ma a v.v i tii ity her brother, Mr.

and Mrs. James JUGS Laxative Gum Tabs. CURE FOR Athletes Foot OR TOE ITCH! Toot Geen 25 Bridges. Clark Matchell and Albert Kre analmyer and son, Albert Steelville visited here Tuesday STOOLS Holds up to 500 Pounds 29! Keeps hot or cold. Guaranteed.

87' I night with the C. E. Matchell family. BOONVILLE, July 1. (AP) Fire destroyed the Boon ville sales barn near the business district here last night, killing part of the livestock quartered there.

Cause of the blaze was undetermined. Stock in the barn included a mare and 23 hogs. Wilbur Car michael, official of the weekly stock sales held in the barn since 1933, estimated the loss at $10, 000 and said $2,000 of insurance was carried. 49c 47c Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Brady CASTOR OIL 4 oz. 35c Size CASCARA Sagrada 50c Size OLIVE OIL 4 oz. Size AGAROL S1.50 Size 16 oz SULPHUR 16 Ounce VASELINE Large Jar PEROXIDE Antiseptic 4 oz MERCUROCHROME or IODINE PSYLLIUM SEED Imported Lb 49c Liquid Apply once a day. Not Greasy 97c 15c 7c 9c spent the week end in Kan City with her aunt, Miss Martha YES WHY band; I Dr. and Mrs.

James A. Logan and Mrs. C. R. Freeman motored $1.00 RALEIGH PIPE and 15c Raleigh Tobacco Both for 39' I to St.

Louis Tuesday to be pre Saxol Agar Not habit forming. Lubricates your system. 59V 29c 17c 11c FIREWORKS At Cut Rate Prices 7c 21c ADD BEAUTY AND COMFORT TO YOUR HOME! FACE POWDERS GET RID OF EXCESS FAT WITH THIS SAFE TREATMENT S1.00 WINE OF CftRDUI IUIT, CUT MAX FACTOR 77 TONIC $1.25 size S.S EYE IN PARIS, TO 19 REDUCE 1 This New Method back to norm AYERS, S1.00 DR. MILES NERVINE. ing LEES TABLETS erbal ingredients THREE FLOWERS Not how much you can pet, but how much we can give in the wav of service and value, governs Gillespie service always.

This policy does make a difference. KOLOR BAK 98 75c CAROID AND JB BILE SALTS 43 98c I WHITE 25c Why spend hot hours in a hot kitchen preparing a meal Let's go to the cool air conditioned Bothwell Coffee Shop And if you wish a cool summer drink can be served from the Rendezvous, Sedalia's finest bar. SHOPPERS SPECIAL LUNCHEONS up HOTEL BOTHWELL AL TRACY MANAGER PILE REMEDIES FILMS Awnings for the Porch Recover Lawn Furniture Awnings for the Windows Make a Yard Lean to RIGS CLEANED make your rugs look like New! Free Estimates on All Work! BRYAN PAULUS AWNING (0. CORNS CUREDI Shoe Polish I STATIONERY $1.50 Anusol 98c 60c Manzan 39c Developed and Printed 3 complete, raper GILLESPIE $50.00 HSSTC ISHUMILK enveu CUT RATE PRICES lM REWARD 5c Pazo 9 I nguentine Rectal Cones 57 SI. 50 Hemmor oidal suDDositor FUNERAL HOME, AMBULANCE SERVICE (griffins lENERGINE CORN OFF 127 17c 116 23c' 120 21c 616 23c 35c AT STAR'S ies 89c PHONE 175.

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317,214
Years Available:
1871-1978