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The Sikeston Herald from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 15

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5,1948 THE SIKESTON (MO.) HERALD PAGE FIFTEEN QRAN NEWS Mrs. Mary Purcell Correspondent Dude Wagoner of East St. Louis spent the week here with relatives and friends. Alonto Slack has gone to tana, to -visit his sitter, Mrs. Hazel Turner.

Mrs. Anna Lewis and aunt, Mrs. Ruey St. Cin, were Sunday dinner gueets of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Trost. Mrs. Ralph Cummins spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ed Graviett, and husband at Van- duaer. Mrs.

Jack Vaughn and granddaughter of Benton spent the week-end here with the former's sitter, Mrs. Joe Tyler, and family. The Sodality Society of the Guardian Angles church met at the pavalion last Sunday afternoon and evening and sponsored a in Cape Girardeau Monday. Mrs. Johnson is in a serious condition.

Mrs. Nettie Ray of Gideon visited Mr. and Mrs. James Schaefer the past week-end. Bud Stacy of Sikeston visited his mother, Mrs.

Joe A. Miller, and husband last Friday. Jesse Beklund of Jackson was MATTHEWS NEWS Mrs. Glenda Conrad Correspondent Rev. and Mrs.

Pat Hay den spent Sunday in Marston. lived here the past year, will move Monday to Ironton. Mrs. Hargaret Hunott went to Poplar Bluff Saturday to visit and Mrs. Goebel Owings.

I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs and children of visited' MOREHOUSE NEWS Miss Lois Hearon Correspondent Mrs. Minnie Hall is visiting in Andv Myers of Ferguson was a an overnight guest of his Mrs. Carrie Beklund, the past guest man Whitten.

Oklahoma. Mrs. Phyllis Jean Lewis of St. Melvin Kasten of Jackson was a Louis is visiting in Morehouse. -Poplar Bluff.

week-end. Pvt. and Mrs. Junior Journey and children of Nameoki, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George BecheL Ernest Hanselman, F. S. Bice and Joe Vogel attended a meeting of the Scott county board of appeals at Benton Monday. Pvt. Dennis Kappler of Ft.

Sill, is spending- a ten-day furlough, here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kappler Sr. Cpl. Joe Menz of Sumpter, S.

John Vaughn and Herman Cur- i A Cntditow and daughter, tis were Essex visitors, Tuesday, from Port agevme had enjoyed Mrs AUce Porter and daughter, picnic at the Wappapello lakeside i week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. i J. Rogers. Mr.

and Mrs. James Lomax and familv visited with relatives in, Qf Qf Parma here last latter part 01 Jackaoilf TemLj this eek. week with Mr. and Mrs. James Lo- Mrs.

Pearl Edwards has turned home from a visit in Cali- Jack Gossett of iSt. Louis fornia. I visited last week with her mother, Mrs Virgil Thompson 61 of Flint, spent the weekend here. Claudette Atnip of St. in Morehouse and PORTAOFVIITF vorrn festival of the Southeast Mianourl gh Sch001 and A ciatl WAO tvn.i/c.u They were traveling- in three auto- ACX3DENTJ.AST FRIDAY raobiles Young wa- passenger in the front car, which John Dale Cureton, 18-year-old struck a truck parked on the rotdk high school senior of PortageviUe, connecting Highway 60 with the was fatally injured last Friday af- lake.

Dust on the road and high ternoon near Lake Wappapello, speed of the car were reported while en route from that place to contributing to the accident. TWO, other passengers in the car were school pupils, injured. of Texas boasts more airports thwv were on their wav to Poplar any other state. California In Bluff to attend the summer music second. a son in evening Mr.

and Mrs. "Bake" Estes Dexter. Mrs. Wm- Depro, accompanied by Mrs. Wm.

Critchlow of Sikes-j ton, shopped in Cape Girardeau Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Story ----'Air. ana Mrs.

u. Dawson O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whitten and children and Mrs.

John Whit- dinner guests Sunday of is a Miss Martha Ann dinner euests Sunday of Mr. and; avis Mr Mrs. Lorine Hagarman and two children have returned home to Woodriver, 111., after viiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bechel.

Mrs. Roy Barber of Memphis, is spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. -Nora Fulton, and sisters, Henrietta and Virginia. Mrs. Henry Grojuan and daughter, Helen, and Jake Westrich of New Hamburg were Saturday guests of the former's daughter, Mrs.

Ben Burger, and husband. John Thompson returned home last week after spending a month with his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thompson, at Clay City, Ind. He was accompanied home by his son.

Mrs. Nora Fulton and daughter, Virginia, were guests of relatives at Mayfield, and also attended the home-comers meeting at the New Salem Baptist church near Lutesville the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ryan of Chaffee, Mr.

and Mrs. Linnie Kernel and baby of Sikeston and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hodges and family of Tanner were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe A. Miller. Miss Heisserer, a beauty shop operator of De Soto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heisserer, and family and also visited Mrs.

Leo Dannenmueller. Mrs. Rilda Johnson, whose health is very bad, was taken to West Frankfort, 111., to be cared for by her daughters, Mrs. Ethel Lyons and Mrs. Tom Humphrey for the last few weeks and was returned to her- home here last Sunday by her daughters and was admitted to St.

Francis Hospital his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill! Sunday Menz. and his grandmother, Mrs J. Smith.

Mrs. Emma May returned to St. Louis Tuesday after spending the summer months here with her and son, day with and Mrs. W. A.

Warren, at Diehlstadt. ap Mrs. R. H. Ashmore of St.

Louis has visited the past two weeks her-mother, Mrs. J.H. Dick-, week. Mrs. Claude Hunt and of St.

relatives LANE At in LIFE anJ LOOK lv daughter, Mrs. F. W. Withrow, and husband. Mrs.

Charles Tinnin accompa- nied her granddaughter home to sc olv ear he parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Junior 1 3 grandmother, Mrs. C. E.

Tinnin at Portageville and spent! RotlDS a few days there, Mrs. Ray Crosby and son, Jim. Mrs. Bessie Davenport of Osce- my, of Holyoke, visited last ola, and her grandson of week with Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Memphis, spent a brief Critchlow and Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. time the past week-end with Critchlow. Julian Griffin, -'who is ill. Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Hawkins and Mrs. James Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Story left and Mrs. James Shoemaker Sunday morning for Detroit, jerman, and brother, H.

J. Dicker-i -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jackson of man and sons, i st Louis spent last week-end with i Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Mainor and 'relatives in Morehouse and Sikes- children and Fred Mainord of Ani Charles Eby of Sikeston enter-; were guests ed school here Monday. During the ednes ay Qf Mrs Wa ters and familv. i Mrs. Marshall Williams-of Marston visited during the' week-end! Mrs. Homer Greene and The Junior Lumberjacks baseball club won a 26-1 victory over.

Bertrand at Bertrand last Sun- business in St. Louis Monday. Mrs. Arvie Williams entertained of youngsters with a Saturday after- occasion being the eighth anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. Russell McFarling and Miss Sherrie McFarling and Ronnie Payne visited in St.

Louis last week. Gary Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Todd was honored with a surprise party in honor of his versary last week. Mrs.

A. Dunfee and granddaugh- Mr. and Mrs. Alvernon BoUinger where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.

Arnell rnell was recipient of ter Miss Mar Joan Kane and and son, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bol- Brantly Anderson and Mr. and Mrs CriV lf Rtpll Miss Harriett Cook transacted linger and family were guests Mrs. Lucian Anderson.

I many nice gifts. Mrs. Covic Stell assisted Mrs. Williams in serving business in Sikeston last week. Mrs.

Anna Lews and Mrs. Ruey Rev Cleaver, Rev. Walter refreshments. Guests present were Mrs Necie Johnson of Dixon, St. Cin.

ith and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Marv Ruth and Carolvn Jean after a visit here with her Rev.

and Mrs. C. E. Horner and Conrad and daughter, Bonnie family, Mrs. Mary Purcell, Mr.

and Ruth) were Dinner guests Tuesday Mrs: Donald Snider and family eveni ng of Mr and Mrs. Charles and John Thompson attended the! Lumsden near analou. Mr Mrs: Albert Sutton had dinner guests Sunday Rev. and Mrs. B.

H. Cleaver of Cape Girardeau, Rev. Walter Smith of Dex- anci Mrs. Dennis Parson Mary Ruth and Carolyn Jean after a Dowdy, Luella Mills, Patty Chism, sister, Mrs. Sally Hearon, visited Billy Wayne King, Johnny Whit- relatives in St.

Louis last week. ten, Donna Reid, Sue Rhodes, (The Baptist, church sponsored Ronnie McElyea, Brenda McElyea, an all-Sunday school supper last Kenneth Stell, Robert Williams, Thursday evening on the ciuu-ch Mary Ellen Williams, Ellis Reid lawn with about 70 people pres- and Norma June Stephens. ent. Mrs. Paul Shaffar and daugh- FOR AUGUST ONLY CHJtlSTMAS ClUBS NOW FOIMfNO! a.

THE OIFT THAT STARTS THE HOMP Scott county singing convention i at the Methodist church in Mor-1 ley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Magner of Birmingham, visited the lat-j nd Mrs De nnis Parson APE GIRARDEAU---Governor ter Patty, of Jefferson City vis- ter's parents, Mr. ana Mrs.

Jacob, Janice, and Mr. phil Donne ii has named Mrs. ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Smith, a few days the past week. Mrs Ratdiffe. James Hawkins of this city as D. 'Savage, for a short time last They were accompanied home Morgan had as ues ts clerk of the Common Pleas court week and were accompanied home last week her sister, Mrs. Ethel to succeed Miss Martha E.

by Clarence Savage of this com- Sparks, of Caraway, and Mr. Schmude, who died last week. Mrs. munity for a short stay. Don't wait! Buy her Lane Christmas gift now, during August, and save! Take until Christmas to pay.

See this remarkable Lane value, and others, specially priced for gust only. All Lane chests Lane's exclusive quality features --plus a free moth insurance; policy. Come in today. and Mrs. Elvis Oatsvall and family Alabama by Mrs.

Magner aunt, Mrs.Lula Swuim, who will visit them there. Mrs. Mary Purcell of Oran and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Elfrank and of granddaughter, Donna Jean IT-, win, of Perkins attend the funeral- Sikeston also visited services of Mrs. J. H. Wood of Bell Morgan Saturday afternoon. city at the Baptist church at Unity last Wednesday afternoon.

was in a cemetery near Charleston. Hawkins' appointment is for a Flint, Mich. Miss Rebecca term ending next January. Pierce and Mrs. Nora Shannon of with Mrs.

A U. S. Navy submarine com- i mander was distressed when he has surfaced after having been depth The Herald BEST newspaper. The Indiana Legislature passed a resolution regarding Fed- bombed by the Japanese and found Rev and Mrs Faulkner eral aid to states which says: "We an unexplpded bomb lodged on the and family were entertained by taken a good look at Federal submarine deck. The resourceful; members of the Church of the dollars and find that they all lose skipper, however, loaded the bomb Nazarene with a farewell recep- i weight on their journey to Wash- on a rubber lifecraft and carefully jtion given Monday evening at the back home again." sailed away.

i home of John Shell. Rev. i Faulkner and family, who have Ask ofcovf LAM LAY-A-WAY KAMI Bty CM fay a little A little Met LAIRS. SIKESTON. MD.

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Years Available:
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