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OBITUARIES James B. Cable Charles Byron Cunningham James B. Cable. 5i), of dOS Westi Charles Byron Cunningham, age Main, an automobile mechanic.1^2, Route 1, LaMonte. died at his died at 3 p.m.

Sunday at Both well' J'ome at 4 a.m. Sumiay He had Haspital. been ill for the past week He was born near Cole Camp Cunningham was born at son of the late Preston and Fannie Conpood. July 20. 1886.

the son Frances Cable, and at the age 4 i win Cunningham. Hus boyhood was' Padgett to Present Optimist Program Bill Padgett, associated with the Shaw Music will give the program at the Optimist Club meet- i ing at the Bothwell Hotel at noonj Tuesday, Padgett recently returned from the Wurlitzer Music Co. piano factory in Chicago, where he studied the manufacture of pianos, and Daily Record of the late James and Molhe Bald- ''iH use this as his Future Siihscribers Police Reports Four (Continued from Page One and stopixvi, lighting hus signals to warn oncoming traffic. Thus unit was driven by Ray Hall. M.

of Ma. THE SEDALI.4 DE.MOCRAT-Äedalla, Monday. Feb. M. pulled in behind the trailer and st-jpiKvi Cnv'r had Jii.st got car when a VXA Butck en hv Truman out of his serian dnv- of Mor- N'OTirr or rt wr.ic hfsrino om RrZOMVO APPI ir VTIO.N nine came to Sedalia with parents He attended public Longwood arwi he received j-ie Brownfield, wife of Silas schools here education in the Fair Play Brownfield, Lincoln, two Son to Mr.

and Mr.s L- Harlyn oe. Keokuk, andiBodine, 1408 vSouth Park, at ahitP 4 -md white He was married at Knob City; two o.m. Feb. 19 at Bothwell Hospital his education in the Fair Play Surviving are: Two children. Mrs.

Bettie Cave Ciiv Dudley J. Roe. Kansas City; two andJam Ll Cable Ea. ml Smith. Kirk- Mui 1 HU, werp nariants and Raymond Stimac, 20l East Sec jond.

reported to police at 8 20 Son to and Mrs. Arthur a.m. Saturday that his wife Edna Klang, 700 South Park, at 12 30. been missing since 6 m. F'ri- p.m., Feb.

22 at Bothwell Hospital, day. Weight pounds, nine ounces. i she was last Stimac reported, she was wearing a bluei scarf, striped car coat, tan chtx'k- LONDON' The Soviet Un Hall no soorH'r had thanicer came upon the scene. 3 1930 Ford tudor sedan driven cording to Oreer, he scm' a Sgt. Omer Gri'er, 20.

Ft. light on the Ford ami pulkni SovicN Aiinoiiiice Ship WHF.RF..AS, Planning of of ATissouri, uppHciitson Mr and W'm A Mr und Mri L. -MiUer. Mr, and Mr off! Wnif. Mr.

and I Rnhf'rt liid Mr. and to park when his car crashed tlx' Ford, the Ford tH'ing jammed I low au of into the rear of the truck, 2. 9 Aliev, a passenger in the Th.rd lo Tity of wrere Two the sons parents died in Cable, hedalia: a sister, Mr, and Mrs. Cunningham lived Thn 1 most of their married life in the TTI community northwest of LaMonte nera chdpel, where funeral Mr. Cunngham was engaged services will at 2 pm Tuesday.

the Rev. Vance, of the Church of the Open Bible, ofLciate, survived bv his wife. Mrs Burial will be in Crown Hill Sadie Cemetery. wood, and Mrs. Della Cary, four grandchildren: five great-! grandchildren and a number Route 4, at 10 49 p.

nieces and nephews. 22 at Bothwell Ho.spital. Preceding her in death were seven pounds. 94 ounces. p.m.

CD. ly ai no.spiuu Weight two pounds. 144 ounces. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Olen may he accompanied by her four- vear-old son, in farming, Mr. Cunningham was a member, tojof the LaMonte Methodist Son to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goss, 700 East nth, at .3 07 hits band who died in and two children, Mrs. Hamock, ho ditxj in 1921.

and Howard Roe, peb' 21. Weight pounds, 10 who died 31, 1938. ounces. Named Christopher Martin, Funeral services will be at the three Pilot daugh-! Cunningham; ters, Hughesville, Mrs Cur- James Guy Clark ry Thomas both of' James Guy Clark, brother Route. StKiaiia; one son.j Mrs ().

William.s, 304 WestiCharles Owen Cunningham, Knob Third, died at Ontario. Ore, two sisters, Mrs. day. 20, He was a former Stella Fayette. Mrs Sedalian who for many years was Grove Methodist Church m.

Tuesday Burial will I in the Pilot Grove cemetery at be Daughter to Mr. and Wilbert Meyer, Emma, at 12 48 a.m., F'eb. 23 at Bothwell Hospital. The body will lie in five ounces. Church from 12 noon until the! funeral hour.

Burial will he in Pilot Grove cemetery. Joe Whitfield, Dresden. rejKirted early Saturday morning that his A. daughter, Carol, and a friend. Jackie Roberts, daughter of Mrs, Lee Roberts.

601 South Lafayette. Sedalia. had not returned to the I Whitfield- home. They later rc- I turned. a passenger injured The front and re.ar I A as (l.im.aged.

Daughter to Mr, and Mrs Ivan I Montgomery, 711 Fast 13th, at 4 48 Feb, 23 at Bothwell The safe door at Bryant Motor Co. was found open, Forrest Yoder was notified and locked the safe. Vida Ownby, Huntsville. Mo Si.x IS now located. the Methodist Church in La.Monte Route 2.

Otterville, previously had been employ-iat 2 pm Tuesday. Wriaht. died at 1 Sharp, pa.stor, the home after health for the past two Huntsville. Mo employed at the Curl also survive. Dry Goods store, whtTe the Kresgo F'linoral services will be held at store is now located.

the Methodist Church in Ht by the Cannon Dry Gomis Co. The Rev Dale in this city. officiate. Clark was one of a family' Burial will be in the Knob of eight chikiren of Charles and ter Cemetery. Cvnthia Clark, many years resi-' The htKly is at the Flwing F'u- of neral Home where it will remain For the 22 years he the hour of the service.

been at Ontario and his la.st em-i ployment there was as desk clerk Seott r- a.m., ren. 2S ai nouiweii The back dmir to the Sedalia The body is at the pounds and 4 ounce. Times was found oiH'tx. The officer and Son Funeral Home, Lincoln, locked it Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert i of the Ford damage the xorW aion, the lailer surface soon he ro.uiy to oi the Bu.ek, I Moscow radio gave de- and were enroute tails of the leehre.iker: on a fishing trip. After' Lenin which was launchixl at Len-; a as at the i in grad in dismi.s-ed. and front broadcast said the tlieir au repairiHl. the two which Is completing ilocksidc testsiiiien teft to continue the trip on is by three atomic reac-do Vrk.inNas tors which can develop The Oldsmobile in which Rehn horsepower U'vey were riding reactors suffice to nieo! to Sed.ika ail the needs of the ship and one ky a wrt'cker from IS kept as an auxiliary thej ina UTI broadcast huh: that they would to daimmcs. for Harry Wright Brown, 723 at 11:13: offii-pr Finnel! reported all uf Sedalia I hey Mary Belle 32.

21 at Bothwell Ho-pital. missing from a Pontiac with the wife of Harry! pounds, three ounces Rodgers lot. and two huh! that would to pay Daughter to Mr and Mrs Wes-Jcaps missing from a in failingdey Mac Harding, (ireen Ridge, at the same lot. The owner Is years '12 02 a m. Feb.

23 at Bothwell --------1 Police were called to 214 Third, where a car was blocking the driveway found it was not Ihr driveway. One was painfully, not bolievixi injured in accidimt on Vi Kd George, and Juvenile Officer i two miles we.st of Dre-don Cecil Glenn, in rettutni'e to van pm. Sunday. The car was dalism at the home of Mr andydightly damagisi. Mrs.

FIroy Burton, about three; Mrs Mary Vllelfa Scott, m. Kansas Cd.y. a fractured rib rfiquexCriR i.i'.a tn I Ana 'hit ac pd ui'm in Ordim N'l 4179, '-oti-p dh N'o 7ilS RS the Drdirance No ZUin.n* and P'innirR Cnm- meet Citv Hall Rfii.dirK Se.lda, .1 at 7 90 nn THVR.SDAY the 12th d.iy of 1959, for the of a puti.io in to application to ge the and re rea: at time and me pa-fea and vh-i': h.a np- portun'tv tn he hen-d Dated at Sedoia, Ih'i 2.ard of 19,59 THF 7.0\I\r, -VN'D COMI MISSION OF THF. CTTY OF sr.DALI.A. Missorni .1.

TlMBORIOt'S, Ch.iirrii.tn AHF. Sn.Vr.RMAN, a the Seal of i-itv; BROWN Cieik 15X2 2ft thfu 7 11 Carter Hotel where he at the resided Surviving are an only sLster. Mrs Williams, two nephews and five brother. Clark, and sister, Mr.s Dolile Watson, prechxied him death The b(xiy wa- cromattxl and the are to tu- laH'r received by the Funeral Chapel for serv ices and burial, I ls Jane Williams, a niece, w.as at Ontario with him before his death. Mrs.

Myrtle Spratley Scott, Route 1, Hughesville, died at Ifothwel! Ho.spital at 11:20 pm Sunday. wiis admitted to the ho-pital Sunday afternoon after she was stricken vvith a stroke of paralysis -Mrs. Scott wa.s in County, Vug, 12. 1889. the daughter of the late Henry and Nancy Arnett She lived all of her life in Pettis County She was married at Sedalia in Mrs Wright was horn at Kansas: Hospital.

Weight City Augu.st 27, 1906 and spent her i six ounces, early life in Kansas. In 1933 was married to Harry Wright and, 'they made their home in Stxinlia several years moving troni here to a farm near Otterville 22 seven We: ('oiirl 69. ago. Surviving are her husband, parents. Mr and Mrs Filston G.

Cartee, Sweet Spring.s; three brothers. Ralph Cartee. Kansas Daughter, to Mr and Reed. Clark.sburg, Latham Sanitarium. 'Feb.

19 at am eight ounces Daughter to ('TC and Bennie Miller, 2TO0 tucky, at 3:33 a.m., F'eb. Bothwell Hospital Weight Mrs. VI- at the Weight, sixi Billie Vhart. 911 Seventh. Mrs.

I reported -he had last her billfold Ken-1 in the block on Mam. She later 23 at reported finding it, eight Hicvpn-, HoiuJonia, Joiw William Uth, OffictT- hofh with driving in connection with an accident at Hroad'Aay and State F'air Saturday evening, innneont a Julius Fred i.ohman Julius Fred I.ohman. 6 3 War- renshurg. died at 11 a. m.

Sunday the Nursing Home east of that city after an illness ot six week- Mr Lehman, of Herman and Btitha 1) Dedeke I.ohman. was born Fri). 7. IH16, near and to Mi-s Fhnma ei Concordia 7. parents of d.ojgh- I Mr-, Glen Kuhl- Ktieb Noster tfieir mariiiice they Oli north Knob fto.n w.hore they moved to if Mr.s l.oll- ncm did Ftb and on 17, hp Aa- married to i hurc of the home who as do ilio daughter, jour crandchil di'en tAo brotner- (Hfo Lnliman, Wa bit.i K.tn and Martin Iohman and a si-ter, F'red Bruns.

Great lieiid, He was a mcmTMT of the Lutheran Chureh north of Knob bfuiy w.as to the Warrenshurg, where limerai will be at 2 p. Tuesday, the Rev. Adolph Meyer, pastor of the Lutheran Church Warrenshurg. to officiate. Buna! will be in Sunset Hill ('em- Warrensinirg F'rlends may call at the funeral ch.ipel from 7 to 9 p.

Monday. to John Spratley, Sr They were the parenLs of four funeral services will be children. at pm Tue.sclay The Rev. Trevalhan, pastor of City; Cartee. Marshall and! ounces.

Charles Corpus Daugh'er to Mr. and F'red Tex two sisters. Mrs. 1., 415 We.st 34th Ter-i Sweet Springs, and Mr-, rate, K.an.sas City, at Woodland' F'loyd Maishall. One Ikx-pifal at 11.3.3 am.

F'eh 20 brother preceded her In death The body was taken to the Laughlin Funeral Chapel where Poliie called Washington, where tilocking the drive moved it. to Main and a car was The owner Weight seven pounds. Named Me-iti Sue. on left side complained a ii.o injury. She was admitti'd to tlie Hospital after being Liken thixe in the am- hulini'e.

was treated by Dr Stanley her FI and of the High way made an mvarstiga tuui. According to their report, Mr.s, Seott was riding in a 19.38 both pleaded Plymouth hardtop driven by Judge her son, Wesley Si'ott. 23, Thoma- T. Keating Tnind 314 North Kansa.s City guilty and fined him and fnumii reported that in- Higgins not guilty and dismissed fornaxl the he was start- his case, ing to out to pass another wlum the other car Paul Sp.irk.-, 2tO! oodlaw n.puile«! out in fnmt of charged with p.irkin: a Scott took to north shoui- ed zone, fnrfeit('d a -2 i-h bond md a di.stance down it and in coming hack on Mr. Spratley died Nov.

16. Spratley wa.s married Aug 11. to Je.s.se IT Scott of larni. who her in death in 194,3 Mrs Seott wa- a of Hughesville Church She is surv by three Mrs May Meyers. Kansa- City, Mo, virs Stella Bulterhaugh.

Mam, Mr.s John Flast Boonv iUe; one John Sprat- Icy, RI Kite 1. Sedalia; five broth- Raymond Simmons. La.Monte. Wilham Simmons. Nel-on, Curtis Simmon-, Polk, Mo Geroge mon.s, Marshall Mo, Thomas Pre-ton.

Mo f.nir the Fpwiirth Methodist C'hurch, to officiate. Pallhearerf will Antone ler, C'urtis Hemme. Donald Mi'Coy, ilvs 11 F'euers, Wehrs and Troy Rime! Burial will be in Crown Ray 104 South eh.irg«'d with parking a 7one too bhnk on South Osiige. $2 cash bond Patterson. Roiite 4, 319 Che-tnut, a sweater his wife had mistakenly up a taxicab Daughter to Mr and Mrs is at the police station.

aid Meyer. Route 1. Sedalia. at; --------Woodland Hospital at 4 p. Gertrude Gravitt.

313 Flast Feb. 20 Weight six pounds, threw a rock, ounces Named Karen Jean. Later' through the window of her home, rharged with blocking dismis.s«‘d. in the 200 block on Bob Ksfcs. .3404 Fast Third, re a $2 bond ported two huh cap- -toN-ni from his c.ar while it was Williams.

Hughe- nn of the Bozarthjville. Route 1. riiarged with Motor Co. ing .30 miles per hour in a .30 mile! Marvin to Summit on Broad John 161.3 Westlvvay. failed to appear in Ninth, reported had in-'court and her $20 ca-h iMind was I earing AID the lost control The car and went off the pavement on the side and into a ditch Mrs Scott w.ts thrown mit of the car onto the pavement when the car went into the -kid.

never fully recovered. Mrs, Herfiirth wa.s horn July fi 1892. Wichita, Kan daughter ters. Nobe Buffm, Pleasan- of ton. K.in.-a-.

Mr- im McCoy. Nel- Fvans. Son to Mr, Mrs Jay Kan F'eb 23. at! Belleville Hospital. Belleville.

Kan. Weight, eight poumI.L two ounces The mother is the fortm'r Darlene Intelman. dalighter of Mr and Mrs. Leo B. Herfurth.

Mr.s Henry Intelman, Cole Camp' Herfurth, 66. and the a music teacher in, wile of Leo Herfurth. 1912 Flast the Scandia the son of Ninth, died at 10 Sunday at Mr arKi Mrs Cornelius F'ajen. Bothwell Hospital after Cole Camp, week.s illness Two year.s ago sutfered a -tntke from which she illier in an on Smith- forfeited High School parking lot --------The other person did not report ao overtime who failed ito in oourt James Lawson, 726 F'ourth, itheir $1 cash bonds and 88 others reported a flipper huh cap the 3.3- ent -'olen from car while nn th To An and ('ounfry parking lot, and Brado'v GoosLon, un, Mu Ora! JacL-on, Preston, Mo F'oar'tH'n aNo services will I at the a ing Funeral at 2 pm B.ina! will the Prair.e Chapel Cemetery. The tKKly is the Kwing F'u- neral Home FLORIST 614 So Ohioni.ai IA DIAL FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1700 STATE FAIR FLOKAI CGMI'ANY S16 South Ohio Mrs.

Ann Koe Nora Ann 83. widow of the late VAiiliam 1 duxl about 3 a m. Sunday at the Jnin Hospital She had in tailing health for several years Mrs Rue was Nov 27. 1873. in Cooper County, the daughter of the late John and She wa.s marriisi to I Roe.

near on Jan 39. 1895 To them were horn five children, of whom survive are. a d.iughter. Airs AJa- In younger years she attend- c.J Si in Kan-as ('ity and w.is married at I.ake City, I 'ah. to Herfurth.

F'eb 12. 1920 came Sedalia in 1926, She was a member of St. Pat- Catholic (Tiurch, the Altar sm i of that pari-fi. the Daugh- and the Surviving are a si-ter. Mr.s.

Hatfield of Kansas City, and a Mrs. F'isher. of that City. The boiiy was to Chapel, F'uneral will be at St. ILitru hurch at 9 am, with burial in Calvary ('emetery rosary will be re- at 7 pm.

Tue.sday at the chapel, with a st'cond ro-ary 7 45 hv the Daughter- Isabella, I.atharn Sanitarium Sally Clark-burg; Harkms. California, Kelly Ca'ufornia 4o.3 North Clay, report'd someone had a portaiile Pluho radio from home. ('larksihurg. forma. Mrs ma, Charles Mrs .1 M.

Busier. Cal- Cahior- A Schlup, California A f'ha: 3 of Whiteman AF'FT charged i making a tarn at Brc.odway and (Olio a $.3 ca Ji honrl SHIRLEY STORYBOOK "The Nightingale" Channel 9 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Presented by No In onri Only violblo, wirocf oonbuoHI lo In tiny ZBNITH 0 Tubing Ali Snugly In Connactor (at aitra In any Zenith cuatom No Dangling Cord Flngar-Tlo Control Zanlth Quality M-CHy WWTtnty him tREI DfNWNSTRATION! MAIN STREET DRUGS A OHIO Ft 1709 Fta th runmii a red A group of f.iken hght at Broad a iv and into and brought to a $3 ea-h bond -tafiun They were Hospitals I Clifford; Moore, Colo; Gladys F'rtxiench, Route .3. Airs Au.stin, 1101 Mr- Ixmnse Lutjen, 311 North I Qmncy H-dvrt and Michael Highland HI, injur.xj in dent, Mrs Scott, City, injured iruin i Wail, laxi Hatiy 4Jo 13th: Clyde Manning, La.M*mte; South O' ud Mrs fi F'reneh. 1102 FLi-t F'ourth, Russ Cable Flthel 319 Wes' hv of R.dph Ham (outs.

Highway Patrolman Deputy Brown and Hhhard 122 tiuinev A Itti lit mg and h. cotVin i -d until M.ir'’h rOCRTH PARK No Other Firm Serves at Lower Cost FUNERAL HOME DU HtCKAftr NINTH AND OHIO PHONE TAyler 6-1750 CiiAiai WVlTTTwnrmmrsrwm noRAi CO. AAilHx F'uneral services Charles Willgs Patrick who found dead Saturday whileMrs a hunt near Camp Branch, where he had visiting hi- Surgery. I daughter. Frwin Neth, and Ann Route 1 sun in-law.

Jl he at 2 .39 pni Mr- Putnam. iTii. sday at Baptist i am Watkms. ('hurch The Rev Tom lack-on a Hill 'and the Rev Thorpe will officiate Du-mi-Ms! Kenneth Micken- and Mr.s 32nd I Forrest M.irriott will sing "Last of the and "Thy Be Dune Tom Hudson will PallheauTs will be Charles iWi-eman. Fiar! Manley, Duard Futw.irds, A'oll ira'h and Hud.son May 1 Help You Get Slim ant.1 Stay Slim? As a Staufft many 1..

slim ami stay slim M.iny of my and already uiiw.int«’«! arul jjoundM ttirougfi ing Pl.tn of i.s*‘ and tion not only tiave the happinens anrl joy that from a youthful looking hut gain enthu.siaKm for plea.Hures of living. Otter-1 originai pian is a figure jirogram, or as say a hh time pnigram for a Ili et ime V'our ih hk near a.s your irai out wh.ut Home ing Pian ran foi it ean make you, Lir far ('all me HIGHWAY 65 MEETING AI I. PEKSUNH interested in the proposed Improvement of liighuav 6.3 from Sedalia north to Highway 10 are urged to attend the meeting to be held under the auspices of Highway Department on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959 at 2:00 P.M. in the Assembly Ritom, Ground Fhtor of the Court in Sedalia. AI will he invited to ask questions and to be heard and Highway Ihpartment representatives will explain proposed improvement and answer questions.

Sedalia Chamber of Commerce Lawrence Barnett, Direetor Traffic and Transportation Crfulge hulav for a figure analysm ami love and helping tfn in ulender again May I fielp (jet Hlim ami Btay Slim? C'ali III the City NELLE BRASHEARS 13 West IHh Mo Funeral Home TAylor 6-2622 cumpanie- at 91 a Mondiiy Aere to the Lamy I Miinutactur'ng (Kige aiujj Pm here an ovei he.ud heaier, Rurial ill he in Dre.sdcn Cerne-some lint AL'- wa- horn the cun 089 Atidrain Mo to 29,3 the late and Ann hurning tra-h had fire (o a tree No resulted -A flue was the for fire at the re-idem of Ann.i Berry (99 Fa-t 26th. at 9 .3.3 a Sunday Damage of ed Both companies tl. alarm. IHcLauqhlin Bros. Funeral Chapel Ambulance Serviee Sevvtntj Setitklia Since I860 519 South Ohio St.

Dial TA 6-8000 Large Parking Lot In Rear and was married 6, 1999 to Vates of Macon M'i and in dine County until 19-49, they ten outh of In 194.3 they moved tr. the farm near up to two ago Alien moved to Die.den In to previous-'. named there are 14 hit Iren and one great grandchild Aj i in inf'incv and or r- rd a him "ihj at Iht- Fi, FOR the giant Home he taken b) the Kosaiia Hiti's VAith the fki A .5 m. i I I ton of Plau- 1 gra.m annu. I.a«1 I 'A ,11 ot 7 81 of he and 'or a Day pro to futif-r for 80 widow of K'dpj) will hchi a' at St tii hurch s.iiy The wa.s brought K.an- Bunal sa5 City, where she died F.Lday tery.

the Rosalia late 9 a A tule lukcn to St Jo-epli Uic Mcl.augidin arnv.ug I night 7 '(0 Uu- 1 iLiigii'cr- re Bed Tog Sale COMING SOON in'i a at 'i will he tn Calvary INSURED LOANS AT NO EXTRA COST! VL. 1U SEE US FOR QUICK CASH LOANS FOR ANY REASON IN ANY SEASON! LOANS J' or itti off CASH or It on IX iJ idvancu 1 promptly to both men and wonun sinitle or Tiaxned, to pav bills, buy needed things, provide for meaiCii or dental attention, or to meet any and all -imergvncii railing for ready cash, indudiny a vacaDon. Ja come in or ph me. A BAVMK.NT Bl AN TO SL IT YOl S'FFDS IS ot Lotnterrupted People of Sedalia and INDI I IUAI. LOAiN Jitiiu sltneul a atti Fifth and OtUfnull Oimi tA A4tm.

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