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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 4

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PAGE 4-CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI-44M1 CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL community EDITOR'S NOTE: Printed forms to announce engagements as Hell as for wedding reports to appear in The Constitution-Tribune are available by contacing the business office of the newspaper at 818 Washington Street, or by calling the newspaper at 646-24(1 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Engagement announcements must be received in this office in time for publication no less than three weeks prior to date of the wedding. Wedding announcements must be received in the newspaper office so they may appear in print within 45 days following the wedding date.

Photographs should be clear, black and white glossy prints for best newspaper reproduction. There Is no charge "tor publication of either engagement or wedding announcements. Brock Kerr birthday celebrated with party Hale Rho Eta hears of European tour Konald McDonald was the theme of a party held at McDonald's 'celebrating Brock Kerr's second birthday anniversary on March Brock's guests joined him in several balloon and other games. i the games, Brock opened his gifts. The event came to a close when the guests were served cake, chocolate sundaes, and orange soda.

Each child received a party-lavor sack filled xvith prizes and candy. Those celebrating with Brock and his parents, Kevin and Charlotte, were a i Merrill, Brett Stimpson, Brooklyn Walker, Amanda and Allison Gaston, Shelbie, Lauren and Katie Kille, Philip and Virginia Venable, Sarah and Neal Jones, a i Graves, Zachary Keith, Zachary Miller, Nathan Roberts, Janice Geist (Mama) and i i Kerr, all ol Chillicothe; Karma and Hose Kay ol Tina- Annie Buckman, Meadville, and Sandra Peper of Kirskville Those assisting wre Vicki Merrill, Anne Bonderer, Charlene Gaston, Cmdee Kille, Norma Venable, Mary Jones, Becky Keith, Pam Miller, Bernie and Vicki Roberts. Members ol Hale Kho Ela chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met March 26 in Ihe home ol Kay Guilford. President Evie Seals called the meeting to order Fourtee members were present An invitation lo Founder's Day was received Irom Kho a a a in Brunswick lo be held on April 30. Members will plan lo altend, and also enter the contest for best social, service project, ways and means project and program Selections lor entry were made by a special commil- tee and will be announced at the meeting.

Members voted lo send 525 lo Ihe Carroll County Cancer Society and lo serve a lamily reunion dinner on July 1 as a ways and means project. Charlene i i reported on information she had gathered concerning a child car seal rental pro- gram which the chapler is considering undertaking as a service project. The service committee will check into lurlher delails belure. I a i i plemented Oliicers Idr the 1984-85 year were elected as follows Janice Uurnsidc, president: liuth A. Hulcher- son.

vice-president; Connie i a i secretary; Lynne White, corresponding secretary, and Lois Singer, treasurer. Itobm Squires presented a program aboul noi theaslern Euiope. She showed slides and gave a briel outline of hei People lo People tour (o Europe ot several years ago She i a a souvenirs, coins and pic lures she collected while onl the educational tour Helrcshmcnts were served by Kay Guillord and hei co-hostess, Shirley Holey. Johnson has part in combat training BPW endorses bond issue Forest products group to meet The Missouri Forest Pro- Joseph, ducts Association, the state Cnristgen, current presi- trade association represen- of MFPA, will host the Missouri's wood-using meeting along wilh Hugh 'industries, will hold ils annual St Joseph Area meeting on April 5 at Harlow's restaurant, one- half mile north of Frederick Avenue on Belt in St. has been announced by Ken Chnstgen, a Products, St.

Welch, Iowa-Missouri Walnut, St. Joseph, a past- president of MFPA; Larry Walker, Walker Pallet Service, St. Joseph; Loyd Simpson, Simpson Son, St. Joseph, and Dale Arnold, Chillicothe Lumber, Chillicothe. Say LOVE YOU" With Flowers LONG STEM VISA ROSES 5 0 EACH Greenery Bby'i BTNtk 00 PHI HALF DOZEN 00 Clemens Greenhouse Horol ins MO.

i usnnomnium MUD Earth-shattering explosion and live fire assaults added intense a realism to a combined arms exercise Irom March 10-15, as elements ol the First Marine Brigade waged war at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii. F-4's VMFA-212 screamed over the volcanic waste of Pohakuloa training area dropping their bombs in the rugged terrain belore rocketing up into the upper atmospehre. The land iorces watching this decided how important it was lo have air support to reach their objectives Lt. Col. J.

J. Barla said i was awesome. Jeff Johnson, son of Leo and Norma Johnson, Breckenridge, is part of VMFA-212 and works on the system of the F4 aircraft. Johnson's job con- 'working with He arms-'and de-' arms the weapon itseii. lie works on the electronic systems which lire the ordnance i the aircralt His' squadron is classed the best in ttie Navy and Marine Corps combined and has held this place lor a Johnson's squadron will leave in early April lor six overseas, covering Japan, Korea and the Philippines.

The men will receive more detailed training in their chosen held Johnson has been in the Marine Corps 16 months JOHNSON March birthdays are feted at Meadville The birthday anniver- Mr. and Mrs Leon Gooch ol saries ol Bob Holnian. Chillicothp, Jimmie Lee ol Bub The Business and Professional Women's Club met Tuesday evening, March 27, in the Garden Room ol the Communily Bank Deborah Lmdley, president, opened the meeting with the pledge to.lhe U.S. Hag. Keith Beardmorc and Iton Wilder ol the city Kevenue Bond Steering Committee, presented an in-depth study ol (he need-lor an electric power "Peaking Plant" lor the cily ol Chillicolhe.

The club voted unanimously to endorse ihe bond issue. Denise Lloyd, educational loan chairperson, presented a summary ol the loan program structure. Kern Clodleller, Helen Jenkins and Alvina Fullerton, member!) ul the election commiltee, presented a slate ol oliicers lor 1984-85 year which was accepted anunimously. The officers are: President- Xoa Woll; vice president, finance, Betty Don vice- president, programs, Kay Lowrey. secretary, Patricia Reed; treasurer, Marge a corresponding secretary, Dorothy Lindley; director, Deborah Lindley.

Members were reminded ot the annual BPW convention to be held at the Ilyatt- Kegency in Kansas City on April 27-29. The Trenton BPW club has invited all members to an inter-cily meeting on Monday. Apul 2, at the Gables Supper Club. Members will car pool to the dinner Lula McNallv, local home products representative, demonstrated her products as a lund-raiser lor Ihe club Do you have a detour sign posted on your back porch. Are your cat and dog the only ones brave enough to wade through the clutter'' Sell those back porch casualties through the Classifieds.

Cindy Singer provided refreshments. The next regular meeting will be April 24 at 6:30 p.m. at Hope Haven. The calling committee ib in charge. Members are Nina Girdner, Ethel Perry, Frances Carr, Theresa Kigg and Cora Stockwell.

Finger lood will be catered. RECONDITIONED SEWING MACHINE SALE GUARANTEED (See Them Sew) Singer Stylist 413 Stretch Stitch $3900 Nelco Open Slrelch Slilch Singer 360 lots of Stitches Built In Bultonholer Basic Zig Zag Machines With Currying Coses Straight Stitch Machines NEW SINGER MACHINES Used For Demonstration SAVE UP TO MOO (Virion Mo4.Ii) BERNIE'S SWING CENTER SINGER SALES AND SERVICi 519 bent. Mo. OHM UTE THURSDAY NICHIS March Mrs. Jimmie Lee, March 18, and Mrs.

Orlene Moore, March 28, were celebraed Wednesday, March 28, with a dinner in the home of Mrs. Moore, Meadville Guests were the honorees. Mrs. Convert unwanted articles into cash by selling them thru the Want Ads! i a Holman. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Moore, Kansas City, arrived Sunday lo help Mrs Moore" celebrate her birthday. They had dinner at the Black Jack Restaurant in Urookheld. MR. AND MRS.

WILLIAM HAROLD WARD --Submitted Photos On Sunday, April a reception will be held to celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs William Harold Ward of Dawn. William Harold Ward and Flossie Kesslor were married in Chillicothe on April 12,1924 They have been subscribers to The Constitution-Tribune all their married lives. The reception will he held from 2 to 4 m. at the Enon Baptist Church, south of Dawn.

No formal invitations have been sent as all friends and relatives are inviteYi The couple request no gifts. Operations and hospital rooms cost more than you Ctieck with state Farm for hosoital-surgical insurance JOEL 98 lutocu PIMM 146 4111 ftnMcnt 646 3029 Ciliuni look Trait IMg. CUIlicotlK, Mo. 64601 imjrjixr Dress for Success in Hush Puppies Shoes. four agenda reads "comfort in Hush Puppies career styles for spring.

Dependable fil and a lower heel height arc yours for an active schedule. The finely detailed, versatile styling ofAvalon and fling makes a contemporary statement suit, shin or pants. Hush Puppies Cvmfort our tnife Coleman office van schedule is listed Congressman Tom Coleman's mobile congrcs sional ollice continues its visits to 40 Norlh Missouri communities this month and will be in this area this Wednesday and Thursday. Sixth District residents are invited lo visit the ollice on wheels lo discuss pro blems they may be having with the lederal govern menl. or to express their opinions on legislation pending belore lire Congress.

The mobile oflicc is stalled by one of Colcman's district aides the con- gressman is unable to (ravel wilh it himself. Daily reports are sent to the congressman on each visit (o the mobile ollice. The April 4-5 schedule: April 4-Kichmond. 9 9:30 a.m.. courthouse; Norborne Hardin, a.m., city hall post ollice: Carrolllon.

a.m.-12.30 p.m.. courthouse. Chilhcolhe." p.m., courthouse April 5--Hamilton. a.m.. city hall: Gallatin a.m., courthouse; Trenton, 12:30 2 post olfice.

New kids on the block Girl for Wilburns Mr. and Mrs. Bobhy Wilburn. Meadville. announce the birth of a 6-pound, daughter born at 3:41 p.m.

Monday, April 2, at Hcdrick Medical Center. Eitel daughter Mr. and Mrs. Todd Eilel, Wheeling, arc Ihc parcels of a daughler born al 6:38 Monday, Apni 2. at Hcdnclt Medical Center weighing 8 pounds.

ounces. Patricia Jane Anderson Mr. and Mrs Joseph Anderson, 424 SI. Louis. have chosen the name Patricia Jane for their 6-pound.

8'7-ouncc daughter born al 6:03 a.m. Sunday, March 18. al Wnghl Memorial Hospital, Trenton. This is their first child. Mr.

and Mrs. Nici Anderson, Chiihcothc. are paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Brerden, (Tiillicolhe, and Mr. and Mrs Auilin Bennett, are maternal grandparents. are Opal Holloway. Laredo, Mr. and Mrs.

George Bennett. Moundvillc, Ola Constant. Spnnghill, Hazel Btnidc. Chillicolhe, ard Robert Cullx-rtson. Hale.

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