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The Sikeston Herald from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE MATTHEWS NEWS Mrs. Glenda Conrad Correspondent THE SIKESTON (MO.) HERALD 'Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams near Bloomfield. Mrs.

Margaret Williams, who had spent the past week there, accompanied them home. Mr and Mis. Lyman Whitten MOKfc.rlUUIi' WE.wo Chester Payne and son, Mit- Payne, and sons, Mrs. Dor- McFarhng and Mrs. Dclbert Miss Lois Hearon Payne, all of Morehouse.

Correspondent The senior class of Morehouse high school will present the an- CANALOU NEWS Mrs. Floy Jones Correspondent THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1949 turned to his home Sunday, April preached at the 3 nlng services. Jim is 19 Mr.

and Mrs. James Sherrod of age and completed high Hornersville, Miss Gloria Jean last year. His sermon Builders, Spots and brother, John Hugh xvas one of the best he had depots of Senath. and Mr. and Mrs.

Hvered her. A a a tM Spots of Senath. and Mr. ana Mrs. uv cu -Mrs.

Lizzie Biggs' home was Mason of Jonesboro we re week-end services continue high school will present tne an- Mrg Lizzie iggs' home was aul Mason of Jonesboro were week- Lyman Whitten Rey amj Mrg Keitn Kmg alc nual senior play on Friday, April Uestroye by fire last Monday. wcek en guests of Supt. and Mrs. grow. Mrs Bynum vis- entertained with a family dinner attending a convention in 29, under thc direction of the sen- -Boots" Conn of East Prairie Harlan Bva ngehst Killebrew will return friends Ironton last Sunday when they had as guests or spon sor.

Mrs. J. B. Lowe It was a busi ness visitor here last Mrg Pauline Lander enter- to Canalou and will preach Satur- -rhll av Mrs Claudia Latham of Canalou, Migg Mae Brown of Mem- is a three-act play by Jay Tobias Thursday ed thc followmg grou of day night, Sunday morning and of Sikeston was a Mr. and Mrs C.

T. Hope of Cape Tenn visited jn Moreh ouse and will be given in the More- John Reevcs and L. L. Arbuckle hl drcn honoring her April 23 and 24. Annlr euests of Mr and Mrs Wm Gnardeau.

Mrs. John Whitten. Mr nouse schoo auditorium. The cast were More house business visitors Qn nis birtn anniversa ry Enmc-Sunday- and Mrs. Ellis Reid and family Barbara Jane Sanders call- is as follows: ast Thursday.

Thursday, April 14: Jo Ann mm Alh on Miss Sandra Twitty of Tan- housekeeper for the late Jason Mr8 Ambrose Greenlee has A Summers Bonnie U7 A A and Mrs. Ellis Reid and family 1C and Kelso and and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutton cd on Mlss San dra Twitty of Tan- housekeeper for tne mie rs. Ambrose Ureemee nas mn JQ Ann Summers lv enjoyed an outing at Lake and daughter, Louanna.

ner Sunday Pike, Lois Hearon; Kim Waller, jomed her husband at Hope, Thorp Nftncy Lucy Lena Thorp ranpapello Sunday. Mrs. F. Sibley was called to r. and Mrs Barnett and, a surprised heir, Charles bum- where he is employed.

Manlyn Mitchell, Shirley Bixler. Parks was called to Kennett Saturday by the death of daug hter, Miss Sue. spent Sunday vant; Tommy Upton, ms nuiier- A i fred Miner of Essex was a Marian PoweH Benme Casinger, toomfield Sunday by the serious her brother. Joe Pell. Mrs.

Sibley in Bloomfield. ng sidekick, Aaron Anderson; Le- week end guest of his brother, JQ Ann Genice Lan ders. of his mother. and Mr. and Mrs Webb Sibley, Mrs Sophia lme was a dinner Hackett.

the village lawyer, H. Artemis MlUe and family. 01 ms i i i i i 0.1.V* 4 OohK Tr CaCSar wSoit COTTON QUIZ of his motner. ana iwr. anu Mrs.

sopma a uuurci Ernest Cox of Sikeston visited accompanied by Mrs. Frank guest of Rcv and Mrs. G. B. An- Clyde Babb o.im«*+«-**n I "nyfifTI 1 Mable Wilkerson, Wilma Catlett.

Church of Christ i Ui a. jt ttcau vi nl i Ilia JCitil Mr and Mrs Wallace God- Sibley Jr. of Sikeston, and erson Sunday Jones, the Negro handy-man, al- parents Mr an Mrs. Lewis of derg and ertha Gayle Landers. and 'family last Sunday Morey Pell of Commerce, attended Mrs Alice orte and daugh- lergic to spooks Arnold Byren LlIbouPIli Sunday afternoon, and Mrs E.

Jones of Lil- funeral services for Mr. Pell at te Maggie, of Parma visited Mrs. Heuiser, Peachie Chr emum Mrs. A. D.

Parks, who teaches rn visited with Mr. and Mrs Kennett Monday afternoon. Eva Walker last week. Jones, the Negro cook, Adani ixu- Elvjns gpent th Easter holi- Wford Sutton Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Wen dell Dunham Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Crowley of ise Merick; Otto Swartz, days with her fami i he re. Evangelist Fred Killebrew of rh Sandra and Louis have returned to More- gardener, who will bear watching, Harrison, who is employed Senath( preached at the 'week with Mrs. Lala' house to their home.

I j. D. Gooch; Diana Dalhart Kims Hope Ark spent the past Church of christ in Canalou on id other friends here. I Mrs. O.

L. Treece attended the heartburn, Mona Leigh layior, week end with his family here. SatU rday night of last week. He "Dunham was reared here and' funeral of Mrs. Frank Treece m.Miss Manilla Dalhart Di spin-, Mrs Jjm Kasinger entered the eturned to Senath and reac hed Mrs A.

Fox, the oldest resi- of this community, is con- to her home by serious ill- Fr anc, K. "ST-ST iTM XSZfZZ there ana ev, mth TM 0 a 0 They! Sanders and Jim Sanders, Kitty Pike, a giddy widow. Ruth au last Monday for Kirgeiy. mng Jerry D. Norman accom- The SS Circ.e of Madrid ner parents, Mr and Mrs Detroit, Bledsoe Mr.

and Mrs Joe Spalding nad visitea ms rauiei, A-, 111, visited with Charles hm and Qther re i at ives and other relatives last they'Clifford at Chaffee Sunday. Lou Alice Freed, and Mrs Jim Amlson and family of The Ghost Girl, who died Mounds, 111. visited her mother, mg, and The Ghost Man. in panied Evangelist Killebrew to, A till It, EJ VoUlgCllOL v-" M.U. met at the home of Mrs.

Cana ou and remained over to H. Harlan last Thursday eve- preach Sunday morning. a birthday dinner last in honor of their Saturday i Rev Cleaver of Cape Gir-1 tamed ardeau was a overnight guest Rom of Mr and Mrs Albert Sutton Saturday. ovira. oiiii emu Mounds 111.

visited her mother, ing, and The Ghost Man. in searcn mng fourteen years of age and is a Mrs Joe Lacy over the week-end, of his tongue, whose identities are Thp 4 cooking i met at sophomore in the high school at i Mr and Mrs A Jackson of a secret Advance sale tickets can fche home Qf Mrs Ne i son Lums-, Senatn is sermon was well- 1 be obtained from any member oi den on Tnursday afternoon of planned and was iven in a force- ful manner Jerry had made talks Monda evening S-Sgt Herman Ray returned Jame last Saturday to Fort Sheridan a S( HL, after spending the past week at his home here Mr and Mrs Billy Bynum of! St. Louis guests of the for- jner's parents, Rev. and Mrs Bynum last week-end Mr and Mrs Donald Anderson of Fulton spent the week-end here I with the latter's parents Mr. and St Louis visited relatives ue uen on Sikeston and Morehouse Sunday the senior class The play will 1gt week Rev.

and Mrs. G. B. Anderson I begin at 8-00 clock. Thc New Madrid county school- to his home cong regation, but this masters' banquet was held in the wag mg first sermo to deliver school lunch room on Monday of' away rom Senath.

He had been this week. invited to return to Canalou and preach again in the near future. Jim Mabrey of Bonne Terre, 111,1 Llldil i i and son, Tommy, I andI Mrs called on and Mrs. Ardxe Burch 1 of Biggers, her par- Morgan, BLODGETT NEWS Mrs. Wm.

Beggs Jr. Correspondent Mr and Mrs Jim Reeves, recently. Cora Newton, Mrs Oihn Stin- 1 nett, Mrs Rosie Mannon, and ess Clyde Babb Jr. were Sikeston vis-, Ma itors this week Willard Hamilton of Wichita, Kansas, visited his mother, Mrs Hamilton, and various other week Misses Bonnie and Jessie Blankenship were week-end guests of Misses Freda and Reba Jones Northcutt transacted busi- of Mrs. R.

C. Cherry Correspondent Mrs Claud Latham was the 'week-end guest of her daughter, Roscoe Reynolds and children' Mrs. Lyman Whitten, and family Mr and Mrs A James Matt hews Essex over the daughter, Pa- after a visit of several days with Claud Latham Miss Debbie Greer of St. Louis The enure grade school enjoyed Sanders tricia. spent Mrs A Gememhart.

an Esster egg hunt Fnday after- daughteri Mlss Barbara TM V6S was a week-end guest her --jus Parson and' noon TM-- Vdl Maitm Kay filler ot Sikeston spent of Mr. and'the we-k--o i Martha Jean and rs. Paul Sherrard and Shir i cy McArthur to vis- Sunday. 1 ir Mr and Mrs Pete Sherrard vis- ana and Mrs anc i. Clippaid a i Mrg Mary Barnett of near spent Sunday clmeg Islam Sunday, is ill The Morehouse U.

of the Graham spert Mr and Mrs daughter, Janic were dinner Mrs Frank P. Miss Colic ei Joe Silverthor College in Ca the Eastei tuaerfc at Stati A i 1 A 1 i rardeau, spen" nt Gjae-r their home? Baptist church entertained the the ith Mi and Mrs nar i es ton association Wednesday Mr and Mrs Carl Rommes and Everett Masters at Ciowder covered dis luncheon was serv- and Mrs Evin Gilpm visited Mi and Mrs Robeit Johnson i at noon Mr and Mrs John Spatting and Mikie and Shirley of Mr Mrg Savage Villa Ridge, 111. last Sunday, St. LOUISA visited an son, Donald, and Mr. and afternoon oe Mr and Mrs Van Robbs and the week-end daughter, Mary Jane, and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berendes am E. Robbs visited with Mr. and Mrs 'children of St.

Loins spent the Hawkins in Oran Sunday week-end with Mr. and Mrs Len-1 ims James Norman Berendes a.nu uctugiii-ci, jjo.iuu.»u. Tpnn WO.D a. ot TiptonviUe. Tenn were va na ton amed brothers, Elmer and Emrmt Greer.

OV er the Mr ss wg a the Sikeston high Jim Poe shopped Cape 01 auauonum Sunday were', Girardeau and visited Mrs. Walter and Mrs Theodore Gulp, Mr Poe one day last week and Mrs Walter Davidson, Mr. Mrs Helen Greenlee.and son Mrs Holland and Mrs class Evansville Ind this: week "WALK UP-STAIRS AND SAVE MONEY" 201 McCoy Tanner Blag. Sikeston, Mo. PHONE 371 Elvin Henson of Sikeston afternoon Lake and Mrs Jim Davis southern nimois Visited More rFSi Sundav following morning visited Mr.

and Mrs a An'Easter eee hunt was I Bartlett in Caruthersville last Mr and Mrs. Alfred Byrd and'mamed for a longer visit, daughter Jane, and Mr. and Mrs I Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Charles Gardner and sons visited Dodson were Mr. and Mrs.

Joe with Mr and Mrs. W. Cunning-i Dodson and children of Commerce in Sikeston Sundav. 'Bill Dodson of Alton, 111, Mr and SOULiiei 11 iimtvio S6rVlCCS. An JCjilSLcr 1 house Sunday.

They were en route en oyed by the children in the Sunday. home after visiting relatives i scnoo i yard a the congregation! Oval Arbuckle injured an eye A I a I A 19 Ct hilC CUV- Emmmence, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Henson of Sikeston attended Easter services Sunday at the Baptist church and Mrs.

Dewey Savage. 'was dismissed. CARD OF THANKS a Hank, that he is to be sent to especially to those of I Dakota to ay ttt those who served this season Hank is now pastor and many friends. and son Da llas. ng our sorrow Al da Mr and Mrs Brantle'y Ander-! Mrs.

Mack Dodson and Ora son and baby son of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell of are guests this week of the for-1 Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.

iner's sister and brother-in-law, Jewell Jr. of Kv. Mr and Mrs. O. Hawkins.

jMr. and Mrs. A. Wallace Godwin, who has been Sunday with Mr confined to his home the past week brey Lee Davis and suffering with arthritis, entered St. Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau Monday for treatment.

Miss Helen Cleaver and Miss Mary Alice Cntchlow of Cape Gir- Clarence Treece. 54 years old of ardeau and Melvm Kasten of Jack- Morehouse. is in Missoun Delta son visited with Mr. and Mrs C. Community Hospital receiving A Cntchlow during the week-end treatment for a.fractured skull Mrs Lee Atwill.

who has been and chest injuries sustained when a medical patient at the Missouri he fell from Delta Community Hospital the lW Lum 'ber "company" at A birthday dinner was given in past twelve veeks. was moved last Saturday morn- honor of Delbert Payne Sunday -week to the home of her son and Morehouse eari aa Payne's home. Those daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs mg was leanjng ex- present were: Mr. and Eta Gerald Atvull. in Slkesto haust blowcr whcn the accident Caldwell and family.

Mr. and Mrs Mr anTMrs condition repo.ted Webster Payne and family and and sir" to I- slowly improving. Monday of last ting cotton stalks. The strong wind blew a ball against his face, and a sharp point lodged his We wish to express our appre- eye oa vig ciation to those who helped and semor playi Mrs Dewey Savage the loss of our loving Qracious Grandma will word from their son. companion Mrs ftephens.

nted in tne schoo gym- inasium Friday. April 22. The proceeds wnll be put into the "trip i Jud Richard Keith, were Mr and Mrs c. Ham llton and family here Sunday. The T.

J. Stephens And Family. had been in the St. Francis Hos- pital for thc past six months, re- Amar.da Davis of Essex. Mr.

and WRESTLING Sikeston Armory Friday, April 22 8:15 P. M. Americas leading Refrigerator More Gibsons ore sold in Sikeston ond vicinity than any other brand of Electric Refrigerator. DOUBLE MAIN EVENT RALPH GARABALDI VS. RED ROBERTS vs.

CHRIS BALKUS Joe Howard, Referee Prices Start at $229.95 Trade In Allowance $40 to $75.00 lor your old ice box $75 lo $150.00 lor your old Elec. Refrigerator (Jwwiae PHONE 1499 the whole town's exalt about the 2 fOt TIE FtlCI Of Highway 61 South The 'Main Strttt' of Sikeston LAST TWO DAYS -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY White's Rexall 108 N. New Modrid Phone 274 FWSPAPFR.

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