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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 5

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Finrd In Policr ourt i' r. plerided guilty Charles- i i tl Su i $10 by ixilire f-r i tr Berle. the sedalia democrat ovember Send us your last Coat, Suits and Dresses and let us show you how we can make them look brand new by our special Dry Cleaning Process! Like a Brand New Coat for Winter SUITS, COATS CLEANED and $4.00 PRESSED SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED Felt Hats CLEANED and 50G PHONE 126 DORN-CLONEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Phil Russell Views New Fords In Detroit INSURE SAVINGS IN ciation meeting at Striped College LOCAL COMPANY During the social meeting a pro- A certificate of pro- in school yiding for the safety of savings of pils investors up to S.a.OOO on each ac- Glen Cox Jr eavp i count has been i.s bv the Fed-'and VTar, i oral Savings and Loan' Corporation to the Sedalia Savings After the meeting games and re- id Loan Association of Sedalia, freshments were enjoyed Missouri. It wa announced from Washington, D.

C. I This progre.ssive institution, Avhich has been prominent in home financing in the Sedalia area a considerable period, now joins A telegram received Saturday I those other 1,839 savings, building from Phil Russell, owner of Phil loan associations in the United Rus.sell authorized Ford dealer i States which provide this safety Sedalia, who is in Detroit was insurance for savings. received Saturday by a member of The $100,000,000 Insurance Cor-; Democrat staff. Mr. Rus.sell poration, a governmental agency, his enthusiasm over the was created in 1934 to protect 1938 Fords.

He is attending funds invested in thrift and home- preview of the new Fords, and financing institutions. State-char- there are two completely new tered building and loan associa-'larger and with more lions which meet the requirements and with practicalIv of the corporation are eligible for Price changes. He predicts a this insurance. A total of of the enthusiasm by the public equal to that oi 1923 AWARD FOR NAME OF NEW DISTRICT .311 persons now have protection for their savings through this Cor- Henry Ford introduced the poration. Aggregate assets of the also stated he will 1,839 associations in the United Sedalia with new cars.

that sets of $75,449, and invested shares totaling $67,359. WOULD YOU BELIEVE -that man.v cases of so called nervous breakdowns are caused by eyestrain? Dr. T. Lawrence S. Geiger OPTOMETRISTS Herbert A.

Seifert, Optician 110 E. Third St. SedaMa, Mo. 1,839 associations in the United Sedalia with new cars. States which provide this safety ready to show within insurance amount to $1,492,208,732.

days. Reports to the Corporation state VFIVITTPIV nilT'C at the Sedalia association has as-' fVLW iVliviV Dlllio AT CALIFORNIA Mrs. Ethel Newkirk, 32 years Striped College P. T. A.

Meets old, died at the Latham Sanitarium Nearly fifty persons were pres-i California, Wednesday ent at the Parents-Teachers asso-! she had undergone an appendix operation. leaves her husband and four I children and her mother, Mrs. Mary Scott and two brothers and three I sisters as follows: Oscar Scott of Herbert Scott of Clarks- I burg; Mrs. Collet, Mrs. Bybee and Miss Melva all of California.

She was a member of Mt. Carmel Bapti.st church. MLMBER.THE order Of THE RuU Parking is not difficult for those who attend services at the (iillespie Funeral Home. A large number of cars may be around our home. illespie uneral ome PHONE 175 AMBULANCE SERVICE Can you name Sedalia's new restricted residential If you can it will be worth $10 to you.

Tom Ware, Sedalia builder and contractor, who has already secured the future development of this new residential district by having already sold three beautiful new homes, two of which are already under construction, is offering this cash prize to the person submitting the best name. The section of ground is located between East Broadway and Twelfth street bounded approximately by Arlington avenue on the east and Emmett avenue on the west. The lots are laid out as well as all other plans for building in this section to conform with the Federal Housing Act, to enable purchasers of homesites to buy on the liberal terms of the FHA if they desire. An advertisement in this issue OI the newspaper carries a picture 01 the new development, as well as details of the contest. Any persons interested in owning their own home in Sedalia are cordially invited by IVIr.

Ware to call and make inquiry without any obligation as he is deeply interested in the future development of homes and building. Mend hose. LaFlesh Hem. 416 Ohlc A ITS TEHE nOBBS FIVE HI XDRED Dobbs new introduced by clever crown manipulation. Smart, wearable, in fell, all fall colors.

13 accurate headsizes. The Elite Shop 209 So. Ohio. Phone 479 Chicken By ladies of St. Paul Lutheran church, Tuesday, Nov.

16th, from 11:30 to 2:00 and 5:30 to Adv. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, Rev. Heidbreder, the pall bearers and singers for their kindness, sympathy and flowers during our recent bereavement hi the loss of our husband and father, Wm. Backs. The Family.

J. R. DUFFENDACK, OF COLE CAMP, DIES John R. Duffendack, a retired Missouri Pacific station agent, died about midnight Thursday at his home in Cole Camp. Funeral services are to be conducted at the United Lutheran church in Cole Camp at 2 this afternoon I with the Rev.

K. De Freese, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church, Sedalia, officiating. Mr. Duffendack, was a pioneer railroad man of Missouri and fori 43 years was employed by the Mis- souri Pacific as a station agent at various places. His last assignment was at Cole Camp at which place he was retired about ten years ago.

Surviving him are his widow and two sons and a daughter. I Interment will be in the ceme- tery at Cole Camp. L. C. HRENRY SAYS HE WAS it FACIALETTES Carry them in your hand bag.

A wonderful gift. Put them on your Christmas list, 150 for $1.00. Mrs. Thoma.s permanently curls your hair in the modern Scientific manner. CHARLES Expert hair cutting and styling.

Ask Blanche about your nail polish. Clairol Zotos Powder Blending. Thomas Beauty Shoppe Oldest Shoppe Ohio Phone 499 a Steal For Only .95 AND YOUR OLD RADIO MODEL E-86 C. E. RADIO 9 Tubes 3 Bands 10 Watt Output Stabilized Dynamic Speaker Slide Rule Tuning Scale Foreign and Standard Broadcast Regular Retail Price $82.95 Beautiful Cabinet Easy Terms Free Demonstration '(gi City Light Traction Co.

404 South Ohio Phone 770 L. C. Whenry, Sedalian, who two weeks ago, was arrested in Kansas' City following an argument in a I gambling place, has arrived home to visit with his family. Mr. Whenry, Saturday, stated he had been on the charge and was later dismissed after persons involved refused to prosecute him.

He also said that i he never in his life carried a much less shot anyone, and was i innocent victim of Kansas City gamblers and MEETING BY COUNTY LINE HOMEMAKERS WEDNESDAY The County Line Homemakers club met Wednesday with seven-; teen members and two visitors. The visitors were Mrs. J. P. Reed of, the Brick club and Mrs.

Roy Sny- der of Sedalia. The hostesses were Mrs. C. H. Kuykendall and Raymond Kuykendall.

Mrs. A. W. Wear had charge of the program on Roll call was answered by inexpensive gift that I Mrs. Ernest Schupp was elected president in the place of Mrs.

Goldie Murray who resigned. The November party for the club i members and their families will be November 20. A special church service will be conducted at the Christian church at 7:30 Sunday night to which all former service men are invited to attend. A special program is being arranged. The members of the Ladies Auxi- liary of the Pettis County Post No.

i 16. American Legion, are also invited to attend in a body. INSTALLED NEW LEGION AUXILIARY AT ODESSA Place orders now for Xmas monogram handkerchiefs, Xmas stocks new design Stamp goods. Mrs. Art Adv.

BANKS TO CLOSE The Banks of Sedalia will be closed all day Thursday, November 11th on account of Armistice Day. Sedalia Clearing House We Specialize on SHOE REPAIR Factory finish on Men's and Soles and Heels FREE DELIVERY KROENKE SHOE at Phone 6C3 REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. M. P. SHY is now locaed on 2nd floor 111 West Fourth St.

Res. Ph. 1441 Office Ph. 168 rnderwent an Operation and J. F.

Lee. underwent Latham sanitarium Friday after- Miss Lee, daughter of an appendix operation at the ncx)n. She is doing nicely! SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE TO FORMER SOLDIERS j. CLOSING OUT Thousands of dollars ot desirable Fail and Winter merchandise 69c Woolen Sweaters 88 88 59 10 $2.49 Tweed Corduroy Pants $4 77 Brown or JL $1.98 Fancy School Pants $4 29 Also plain Corduroy 25c Coif Hose 14 19c Rib Stockings 1 25c Fancy Dress Sox. 17 REMNANTS Slip-over, Coat and Zipper ea.

$1.39 All Wool Sweaters All styles and colors $1.49 Jersey Coat Sweaters And Fleece mixtures. Men's and 79c Sleepers Fleece ribbed, with feet 20c Napettes Sanitary Napkins Now price! 12 in box Tweei WINTER UNDERWEAR 98c Men's Heavy Unions length $1.29 Extra Heavy Rib Knit and Flat Fleece 69c Boy.s' and Ribbed Unions. Winter weight 89c Heavy Unions Rib quality 98c extra size rib to 50 69c Rayon stripe sleeveless, knee length 39c Women's Jersey Bloomers 29c Jersey Bloomers Shirts and Drawers Sc brand. Heavy rib ea. Athletic Shirts and Shirts and Shorts.

Special each Additional OFF All remnants previously marked at close-out prices are now offered at an additional off marked price. Boys' All Wool SWEATERS 49 Regular $1.50 all wool slip-over sweaters in black and maroon. Buy them at just hi original price. Sizes to 16 years. WINDOW SHADES 3 Water color cloth shades in green or buff standard size.

36-in. 6-ft. Complete with roller and fixtures. FOR XMAS PRESENTS GIVE BLANKETS ALWAYS AN APPREC lATED GIFT. BUY THE.M ON Ol LAF-AWAY PLAN VIRGIN COLOR BLANKETS 72x84 Single.

Extra mm mm weight. Beautiful colors. Sateen bound VIRGIN WOOL DOl BLE BLANKETS 72x84 Plaid pattern. Assorted colors. Extra heavy wool nap pair NOT LESS THAN WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS 70x80 Plaid patterns.

Heavy weight, sateen bound, all colors, pair Closing Out 2nd Floor 3.77 2.17 98c 2.20 OVERALLS High or low back. Mostly large 79c Denim Overalls Good cut 98c Overalls and Denim Pants. Extra Special 49c Chambray and sizes. Special 3 for 98c Suede Cloth Shirts Heavy. Gray or tan 79c Heavy Chambray Shirts Double Wear and President brands 5 25c Part Wool Work Sox 1 3 15c Men's Fancy Dress Sox 19c Double Thumb Shucking Mitten 29c Monkey-facc water proof jC 15c Double Thumb Monkey Glove mi for EVERY THING AT CLOSE OUT PRICES MoxMirtvv i Mrs.

L. R. Bailey, seventh dis- trict committeewoman of the American Legion Auxiliary, conducted installation ceremonies for the Odessa, unit of the auxiliary last night. She was accompanied to Odessa by Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Weathers. Mrs. Homer Hall and Mrs.

Richard Woods. $10 CASH PRIZE A My new South-easf-sidc rcsfrictcd subdivision will soon be formally opened to the public. More than (60) choice home sites will be offered at special introductory prices and on easy a limited order to build more homes in this splendid development. Three homes have already been sold before the Engineer has completed platting of the property. Now I must have a name for it before offering it for sale.

So going to give ten dollars in cash for, what is in my opinion, the best name for it. Anyone may compete for the prize, except my empjoyes. All you have to do is think up a name and mail it to me at the address below, a.nd you may be the lucky one to win ten dollars, but have to hurry. This contest closes promptly Nov. 15th, 1937.

So send in entry now! TOM E. WARE P. O. Box 383 Sedalia, Mo..

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1871-1978