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interesting News Notes of Local Happenings of the Week Local News Notes Ittl. Their new address is 6614 BalleoUhe, Shawnee Mission Kan Since moving to Kansas City from Chillicothe, Mr Ponclet has been ordained in the gospel ministry, as an Assembly of God evangeliit TO CITY HOSPITAL Harold Hawkins of Avalon waa admitted to the Cblllicothe hos pital today The trip was made by ChiiUcothe Coach and Ambulance Service TO COLUMBIA MONDAY Mr and Mrs Angelo Saccaro and ion Roger went Monday to Colum bia where Roger has enrolled as freshman at the University of Missouri He is a 1964 graduate of Chilllcothe High School QUESTS OF MARTINS Mr and Mrs Ed Martin and son Vlnce, have returned to their home Shenandoah la after a week end visit in the home of their eon ISorbert Martin Mrs Martin and daughter Pam IN SM1TNER5 HOME Mrs Charley Pulliam of Purdin is here for an extended visit with her daughter Mrs Chester Smith ers and Mr Smithers Mrs Pulliam is helping lo care for Mr Smithers who has been ill for the last two weeks GUESTS OF SISTERS Mrs Flossie Durre Chicago 111 Mrs Hagelherg Kan aas City Kan came Monday to spend the week with their sisters Mrs MuDson 1420 Clay street and Mrs Rufus Fnzzell and Mr Fnzzell 1210 Hogan street HEATHER ANNE WEYH Mr and Mrs Christison RFD 4 Chillicothe, announce the Arrival of their new granddaugh ter, Heather Anne daughter of Dr and Mrs Frederick Weyh, Blue Kan on Sept 10 Mrs Wejh la the former Miss Martha Chrittison OVIRNIOHT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs Vern Browning of Palestine, 111., were overnight (Itttts of Mr and Mrs Dowe Mill er, RFD 1 Chillicothe Mr and Mn Browning, who left this morn tog, are en route to their home from a vacation In Denver, Colo HUGH ALLEN CARLINS HERB Mr and Mn Hugh Alien Carlm and daughter Jennifer Chicago, fit, are guests this week of Mr Ccrlin parents Mr and Mrs Hugh Carlin, 256 Southwest drive Mr and Mrs Carlin and their guests will motor to Maysvllle Thursday for a visit with their daughter Mrs Joe Walker and Dr Walker and children WARRIN JAMES DAVIS Dr and Mrs James Davis Madison, Wis have named their son born Sept 13 Warren James Dr Davis a SOD of Judge and Mrs James Davis, 170 Webster street is assistant profes of political science at the Uni vertity of Wisconsin Dr Davi received his A degree from Har vard University and master and doctorate at the University of Wis cousin PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr and Mrs Armour Hawks 406 31st Ave North Kansa City are the parents of a daughte born Monday morning in Kansa City The little girl weighed pounds, 6 ounces and has bee named Mona Lisa Airs Hawks the former Christine Samm wa an employee of the Bell Telephon Co in Chillicothe before transferr Ing to Kansas City The ma tern a grandparents are Mr and Mrs Walter Samm of Chula and 1 1 paternal grandparents are Mr ant Mrs Francis Hawks of Hamilton NAMES OMITTED Mr and Mrs A Warren Ixmisberg Kans Mr and Mrs Robert Donoho Trenton and Mrs Thelma Lewis all cousins of Mrs Reilly Kevin Thomas Shawn and Sheila 0 llara Brook field grandchildren of the Reilhs were om Uod from llic 1 st of name of persons, attended (he Reill golden wedding anniversary ce bration COMPLETING SENIOR A MUs Linda Hill has gone to Louis where she will complete he aenlor year at thr St Louis Bap Uat Hospital Miss Hill is a daugh ter of Mrs Harry Hill 115 Ea Jackson She has completed a lemester at Denver Colo a year a half at Kirksvillc State Teachers College and has attendei cummer school LEAVING FOR KIRKSVILLE Mr and Mrs Jim Patchcti who have been residing at 1219 Bryan fttreet, left today for a residence In Kirksville Mr Patchett will re hli college work at the North east State Teachers College NORTHWEST VACATION Mr and Mrs Elver Seidel re toned Saturday from a 3 week va Mtion trip to Oregon and Wash taftM. In Hood River Ore the girtsta ID the home of Mr an Mri Young Mr and Mr John Young Mr and Mrs Arthn Tounf and Mr and Mrs Bud awl daughter, Susan At Yak Waan they visited Mr an. TO CHIVY CHASC Hank) Klartck who was calfo by the death of his fethei Onto EiMkk, returned today tils home to Chevy Cbaw Md Lee Kissick left Monday for Bettendorf a where he is a teacher in the Beitendorf school tyalern FARM BUREAU MEETING The Livingston County Farm Bu reau will hold a policy develop ment meeting at 7 30 Tuesday night at the Courtesy room of Citizens Bank building The guest speaker ivill be Vince Crane Missouri Farm Bureau Commodity director Mr will talk on the Producer! targeting Association at Marshall.

VISITED MRS I. VANCE Mrs ft Vance 621 Calhoun treet had has her guests on Thurs lay her daughter, Mrs Marine tforris Kansas City and her grand aughter, Mrs Vance Morris and aughter, Kelly Beth of Raytown ARRIVED FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs Caldwell of Long 3each Calif arrived yesterday to sit her mother, Mrs A Couch rs Caldwell will be joined later her husband, who remained for longer visit with relatives at rankford, Kan Mri Caldwell is he former Miss Doris Couch VISITORS FROM COLORADO Mr and Mri Dale Moore Den er Colo were guests Thursday of Moore i cousin Mrs Joseph Mr and Mrs Moore who lave positions at the Fltzsimmons lospital are on their annual vaca ion They are en route to New York City TIMOTHY ALAN RINGO Mr and Mrs Charles Rlngo iay'on are the parents of a on Timothy Alan born yesterday Ann Burns daughter of Mr and frs Don Burns formerly of Chilli othe TO RETURN HOME Miss Rose Martin will return this vening to her home in Kansas My She hai been here since Tuesday visiting her sister Mrs Agnes Bauer and her brother, Will Martin and Mrs Martin TO UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Misses Helen Ann Barnhart Linda Louise Edwards and Diane Lee Edwards will attend the Uni versity of Missouri at Columbia this year Miss Barnhart will be a member of the junior class, Miss jlnda Louise Edwards will be a freshman and Misa Diane Lee Ed wards will be 2nd semester junior PLEDGE SORORITY AT Pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority this week were Miss Bar bara Gale and Miss Betty Morgan oth freshmen at the University of dissouri The girls have been in Columbia for pre rush week Miss Gale is a daughter of Dr and Mrs Joseph Gale 1710 Polk street, and Judge and Mrs Morgan 1713 Calhoun, are the parents of Miss Morgan PLEDGE ALPHA CHI OMEGA Miss Linda Scott Keeley daugh ler of Mr and Mrs Paxton Kee 1709 Calhoun and Miss Cheryl Kay Norman daughter of Mr and Mrs Elton Norman 1712 Ca houn have pledged Alpha Chi Omega social sorority during pre rush week held at the University of Missouri in Columbia Both girls are freshmen at the university WITH ACCIDENT PATIENTS Mr and Mrs Royal Montgomery will return this evening to their home at Topeka Kan They have been with Mrs Montgomery sis ter Mrs Harry Cooper and Mr Cooper patients at the Chillicothe hospital since Friday evening Mr and Mrs Cooper Olne; 111 were en route to Topeka for a visi with the Montgomerys when they were injured in a car accident Trt day noon on 36 at Harvester Roid Mr and Mrs Larry Carder and Mr and Mrs Bub Larnbard OInej la arrived today to be with Mrs Girder and Mrs Lambards parents Mr and Mrs Montgom ery The conditions of both Mi and Mrs Cooper are showing provement NEWCOMERS TO CHILLICOTHE Mr and Mrs Roady Hammonds irmed last week from Chrksbuig Va for a residence in Chilli cothe They will make their home at 617V4 Vine street Mrs Ham monds is the mother cf Lonnfe Me Cracken who also resides in Chilli cothe NEPTUNE GUESTS Mr and Mrs Kehrt and son Richard and Ralph Snap Vptime have armed for a visit with Mrs Kehrt mother Mrs John Husler and son Charles 5 Chilllcothe They will also usit Mrs Kchrt mister Mrs Jim Plait and family 32ft Calhoun street FIRST PLANE TRIP Miss Bonnie Hargrave went tc Kansas City Sunday where she eft by plane in the afternoon for Wayne Mich She will spend th) week with her aunt Miss Haze Hargravc Next Sunday she wil return by jet to Kansas Cily ant will be a guest for a few days her sister Mrs George Ne soi ir Lily Mr Lily and daughter Jana 1 at Independence This is the firs time that Miss Hargrave has tri vcled by plane Miss Hargrave i on her annual vacation from the Chillicothe State Bank BROTHERS TOGETHER Art Walker and hii brother Scott Walker, recently met At th Chicago airport for a ait, accord ng to word received by their aunt, Irs Frances Neidholt The Walk brothers were reared In Chilli othe in the home of their grand arents the late Mr and Mrs August Konow Art Walker is now senior employee of the Douglas Urcraft Co in Long Beach, Calif nd was en route to Canada on bus! ess Scott Walker Is an employee the Edison Electric in Chicago nd lives with bis family in Elm unt, 111 IN THE OZARKS Mr and Mrs Ted Vanlanding lam and Mr and Mrs John Mam nen RFD spent the weekend in he Lake of the Ozarks area TO Miss Patricia Shuckenbrock a laughter of Mr and Mrs Schuckenbrock RFD 1 Ludlow, went to Maryville Wednesday where she has enrolled as a junior at the Northwest Missouri State College Miss Schuckenbrock has a so attended Mount St Scho astica Atchison Kan RESUMES POSITION Mrs Helen Davis resumed her position this morning at the Cmlli cothe hospital Mrs Davis will work hall days for the present She has been away from her losltion since July 29 because of line ss and was a patient at the hos pital several weeks TO UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Miss Cheryl Adkins daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary Adkins St Paul Minn and a granddaughter of Mrs CJay Wolfe 1408 Jackson street has enrolled at the Umver sity of Minnesota at Minneapolis Miss Adkins who has frequently visited Chillicothe in the home of rtr and Mrs Wolfe plans to major art ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Harvey Eley Kidder and Mrs )rville Etherton Breckenndge lave been admitted to the Chilli cothe hospital for surgery Greg ory Haughton Gallatin and Mrs Ruth Click Lambert hotel have entered the hospital for medica treatment LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs Delbert Groy, Gallatin j'red Imgarten Braymer, Mrs James McCartney, Breckenndge Mrs Dick Mills Ludlow Mrs Jack Way and son 409 Webster street Mrs Bill Kieffer 801 Mis souri avenue Mrs Robert Staple on and Mrs Donald Bell Gallatm and Mrs Pepper RFD 4 ihilbcothe have been released from the Chillicothe hospital TO WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Mr and Mrs Tom Oliver accom pamed their son Oliver to julton Sunday who has en rolled at Westminster College as a freshman was a member of th 1964 commencement class of th Chillicothe High School COOPER ON LEAVE Airman Apprentice is here for a 10 day leave with hi father Denzil A Cooper 436 Elm and with an aunt Mrs Mmni Cobb Cooper has completed boo raining and is en route to Norfolk Va for active duty He is a mem ber of the Airdale branch of th Navy TO SURGERY Mr and Mrs Paul Bramard Te ferson City who are house guest of his brother Charles Braman and Mrs Bramard accompame them to Columbia Sunday they visited with their daughte Mrs Wane Bennett Mrs Ben nett who expects to undergo su gery soon is a patient in Room 539 at the University Medical Cen ter TO TARKIO SUNDAY Mr and Mis Chailes McCormic were Tarkm Sundaj and visile their son Aricy who is a first yei stinicnt nt Ttikio College routt the McCornucks stopped i Alaryville and usitcd Mjiily ilson Janet Crooksh-jnks an Mary Lauhoff all Chillicothe sh dents a i Northwest Missou Stite Thev weic nccompanicd Paikio by Miss Lnuhoff A I Wendell Harris son of Mr an Mrs Carlos Hirns 1309 Mille spent the weekend in Chill cothe HL is a a slude nt Ccntril MUsoun Stitc Colleg Warienshurg and Is majoring math and science ON VACATION Mrs i Doosmfi left durln the weekend for Oklahoma Cit Okh where she will spend th week with her brother Bud Rile Mrs Riley and daughter Debbi and with other relatives Mr Doosmg bookkeeper nt Mills Bros is tnkmg a week vacation I IN NEW YORK Mr and Mrs Carter Ie today for New York City who Mr Carter will iilcnd a reunion the 52nd Engineers with which served in Prince during World I The Carters also plan to attem the World Fair IN ST JUDE HOSPITAL Mrs Allen Moorr formerly Chillicothc Is a pitient in room 2 at St Jude hospital in Fullorto Calif The condition of Mrs Moo who is ill of pneumonia and been hospitalized the last five shows slight improvement son, Allen Moore, went by pla to California Sunday to be at bedside. GUESTS PROM CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs Mason, La abra Calif have arrived tor a sit wjtb Mr and Mrs Bob illd 409 Calhoun street and Mrs ank Stelner Lambert hotel Mr ason is a nephew of Mri Steiner OSAWATOMIE GUESTS Mrs Jessie Laird and Mr and rs Raymond Laird of Osawa mie Kan, were guetti Monday Mrs Kealer and their uncle hn Laird They were en route to eir home from a visit In Trenton FRESHMAN AT NWSC Miss Mary Atkinson, daughter of and Mrs George Atkinson 7 Jackson street, hai enrolled at Northwest State College at aryville She will be a member the freshman class Miss Atkm was a 1964 graduate of the st seph Academy TO BATTERY REUNION Mr and Mrs Orville Whit a ere tended the annual reunion of attery 337th Field Artillery th Division, World War at Des oines la Sunday Twenty embers of the battery were there ith their wives and families The union was held at the airport belter house VISITORS FROM TRENTON Mrs Gertie Beirchman and Mrs Jlara Schweppe of Trenton visited on day with Mrs Schweppe sis In law Mrs i chweppe 808 Polk street Mrs chweppe is recovering from a re ent fall Mrs Beirchman who ormerly resided at Reger and Han is a former school friend of firs Schweppe FRESHMEN IN COLLEGE Larry Hershberger and Larry Warren went to Columbia Sunday where both will be freshmen at the Missouri University Hershberger, on of Mr and Mrs Bob Hersh erger RFD 4 plans to enter the ngmeermg field Warren is a on of Mr and Mrs Harold War en Wheeling and will major gricultural journalism VISIT FRIENDS HERB Mrs Jessie Ishmael and Mrs Neva Schroeder sisters of Den ver, Colo and their brother, Keith Allen and wife of Huntmgton Park Calif, arrived Sunday eve ning for a visit with friends In Chillicothe Mrs Ishmael Mrs Schroeder and Allen resided here number of years ago They lef us morning on their return trip west WEEKEND GUESTS Airman Gary A Mumpower nd Mrs Mumpower were guests ver the weekend of their parents Mr and Mrs Atlee Mumpower and Mr and Mrs George Grouse 'hey attended the wedding Sunday afternoon of Mrs Mumpower aunt Miss Ceclle Stottlemyre an lenry Riske, jr at the First laptist Church Mr and Mrs tlumpower returned to Sanaa Can Sunday evening Airman Mumpower is stationed at Schilling AFB at Sauna NEWCOMERS TO CHILLICOTHE Mr and Mrs Kenmth Buckert and children Kevin Kristj Kenna and Kelley formerly of Cheyenne Wyo have established a residence at 204 Eleventh street Mr Buck ert Is manager of the Service Cen er of the IBM Machines and will lave a position at the Citizens Na tional Bank Mrs Geraldfne Wood some and sons Mitchell and Mi chael have moved to property a 615 Walnut street The family for merly resided at Sebastopol Calif Mrs Woodsome will be employee at the Walker Cafe Mr and Mrs Philip Marriott and children Dal and Debra Ann have moved from Jale to property at 412 Wise street Marriott is in the log haulm justness A TO COLLEGE John Markee left the first he week for Columbia where ins em oiled as a freshman at th University of Missouri Markee son of Mrs Florence Markee 208 Wilson street is a 1964 graduate of Wenhvorth Military Academy He will major in nrts and science EMPLOYED AT SEARS Mrs Robert Hubner jr 1613 Polk street has been employed by Sears Roebuck Co She began work the fust of the week TO TOLEDO Shelton Rucker went the first of the week to Toledo Iowa where he bas accepted a teaching position at the State Juvenile Home Ruck er received hit degree from Rock hurst College Kinsas City in 1961 and since that time has served in Army Since completing Ms tour of duty he has been wilt Ms parents Mr and Mrs Shelton Rucker He was accompimed to Toledo by his parents and Francis Midgyett TO MARKET Mr and Mrs Poppenhagen and daughter Kay were in Kan sas City Sunday where they attend cd the Townley Merchandise Show They also visited in Liberty will their daughter Mrs Charles Lmr and Mr Linn WEST FOR VACATION Miss Myrtle Helmbrook left Sun day for Portland Oregon she will be a guest In the home her sister in law Mrs Grove Heimbrook for weeks From Oregon Mint ffeimbrook wil go to San Diego Calif where sta will visit vitfa MUi fihaa HoMtl he plans to be gone six weeks MISS KAREN JOHNSON, whose ngagement to Howe of "renton is announced by her moth Mrs Fay Johnson of Mead ille-- Bailey Studio TO OLD SETTLERS REUNION Mr and Mrs Russell Wilson, RFD 4 Chillicothe, attended the Id Settlers Threshers reunion at It Pleasant, la over the week nd En route home they were guests of relatives at Peoria, 111 SCHOOL IN ST LOUIS Misses Barbara find Jane Toyne nent to St Louis during the week nd and will attend the St Louis Barbara is a junior, majoring in physics and math, and ane is a senior majoring in math rnatics The girls are daughters Mr and Mrs Guy Toyne, 709 Polk street RETURN TO KANSAS Mr and Mrs Fairchild re urned to their home in Hutchmson Kan today after a 10 day vacation with their daughter Mrs Scoggin and family 1604 Third treet They also visited in Chula with their granddaughter Mrs Don Prewitt and family GUESTS Mr and Mrs Wayne Mmmck returned Sunday evening to Colum a after spending the weekend with Mr Minnick parents Mr and Mrs Wayne Mmmck RFD 3, Jamesport Mr and Mrs Minnick were married September 5 at the First Presbytenan Church at Kirk wood Mrs Mmmck is the former Hiss Sarah Schaerer of Kirkwood Both Mr and Mrs Minnick are seniors fit the University of Mis Eourl On Saturday night they were honored with a supper and wedding shower by the community of Lock Springs at the Lock Springs Metfao dist Church HALE PTA MEETS THURSDAY The Hale PTA will meet at 8 Thursday evening in the school auditorium Theme for the year programs is Aboard the Good Citizenship Topic for Thurs day night will be All Aboard Mr Kottman will give a talk There will be a special number by the children of the fourth grade Mrs Kenneth Grossman will give the health topic and the Rev Davis the devotion Refreshments will be served in the lunch room PARENTS OP A SON Mr and Mrs Wayne Seifert, 812 a son born at 9 19 o'clock this morning at the ChilHcothe hospital The little boy weighed 10 pounds and 5 ounces HOSPITAL ADMITTANCES Mrs Sally MeCrary, Hamilton Mrs Clara Trumbo Chula Inez Oldera Carrollton, Joe Kelley 814 Jackson street and Carl McClallen Trenton have been admitted to the Chilllcothe hospital for medica treatment Entering the hospital for surgery are Mrs John Potts Hamilton and Mrs Charles Water bury RFD 1, Chillicothe GENE BATES A SOPHOMORE Gene Bates went to Columbia Monday and has enrolled as a sophomore at the University of Mis souri majoring ir chemical engln eenng He is the son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bates, 1901 Webster RETURNS TO SCHOOL Miss Helen Ann Barnhart has re turned to Columbia where she is junior at the University of Mis soun She Is a daughter of Mr an Mrs Howard Barnhart 1908 Cal houn street DAUGHTER FOR POSEYS Mr and Mrs Albert Posey 1137 A Hogan street announce the ar rival of a 7 pound and 1 ounc daughter at 4 32 clock this morn ing at the ChiDicothe hospital TO TEXAS Jim Miller son of Mr and Mrs Joe Miller RFD 5 has returne to Spearman Tex after vlsitln a week with his parents and gram mother Mrs Anna Martin who wa a patient at the Chillicothe hosp nl He was accompanied to Texa jy his cousin Miss Diana Os trander Jim a 1963 graduate St Joseph Academy nas spen summer with his cousins th John Venneman family at the ranch near Spearman Jim an Ins cousin Joe Venneman hav gone to Canyon Tex to enroll a 'reshmcn at West Texas Slate Un versity RETURNED TO TEXAS Grady Wall returned to his horn in Dallas Tex Friday after a vis with his sistei Mrs Polndex ter and family and with his nice Mrs Elton Norman and fimlly He accompanied his nephew Ha old Poindexter to Chilllcoth from Dallas where Mr Poindexte had been for a vacation visit the Wall home AWARD TO SPRAGUE Arnold Sprague has been awari ed a plaque mounted with five si ver dollars and a certificate whic will be placed In his service sta tlon recognition of salesmatishl The award was presented by th Gates Co mystery man who tra els the country Sprague Is oper tor of the Sprague Skelly Servic DAUGHTER ARRIVES A 9-pound and 2 ounce ought was born at 59 clock morn ing to Mr and Mrs Fred Alter Hale at the Chillicothe hospital IN COLUMBIA Mr. and Mrs Charles Watluni nd daughter Nncy and Mrs harJes Slater were la Columbia riday Walking attended a meet of the legislative committee of ie Missouri Preis Association hers visited Mrs Slater's daugh er Mrs Tim Robertson and grand aughter Kelly FRESHMAN AT KIRKSVILLE rliss Norms Smith left Friday for rksville, where the hai enrolled a freshman at the Northeast issouri State Teachers College iss Smith is a daughter of Mr nd Mrs Wood Smith, 1824 Rine- art drive HERE WITH PARENTS Mrs Roger Higgins of Mexico pent Friday with her parents Mr nd Mrs Co meal Peterson Lam ert hotel Mrs Higgins and the 'etersons spent the day at their rm near Chula WEEKEND HERE Mike Willard came from War nsburg to spend the weekend ith his parents, Mr and Mrs eorge Willard 1531 Jackson reet Mike is a freshman at entral Missouri State College MRS GRACE RETURNS Mrs Grayce Grace RFD 5, re rned Friday night from a six eeks trip to Seattle Washington nd other points of interest In remerton she toured the ship and also went to Vancouver, Canada sightseeing RETURN TO COLUMBIA Bradley Arthaud and Mr and Mrs Fred Arthaud have returned Columbia after visiting a few ays in the home of their parents and Mrs Lawrence Arthaud ear Wheeling They are students the University of Missouri HONOR 45 YEAR MEMBERS All 45 year members of the Amer an Legion are asked to be pres nt Sunday night at the joint meet ng of the legion and auxiliary A 30 clock covered-dish dinner will precede the installation of new fficers of the Vern Click post nd the auxiliary Photographs of he 45 year members will be taken HERE WITH MRS HEAD Miss Viola Dalgarno and Miss Shields of Tola, Kansas, came Friday afternoon for a visit with Miss Shields' sister, Mrs Nellie Head, 420 Clay street MRS GLICK TO HOSPITAL Mrs Dillie Click Lambert ho tel was taken to the Chillicothe ospital this morning by the Chilli othe Coach and Ambulance ervice TO ON TUESDAY Miss Mary Ned Nyberg grand aughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Burnham 620 Peacher street will go to Columbia Tuesday to re ume her college studies at the miversity of Missouri Miss Ny erg a junior at the University, majoring in English and French IN HOSPITAL Mrs Betty Mocroft was admitted Wednesday morning to the Mis sourl Methodist hospital at St Jo seph for medical treatment Her mother Mrs Stella Myers and Mr companled her to the hospital vis ited In the afternoon with Mrs Myers brother Lesley Reeves a patient at the Veterans hospital Kansas City The condition of Mr Reeves who underwent sur gery Monday shows improvement THE JAY MARTINS RETURN Mr and Mrs Jay Martin 816 fansen street, returned last night rom Kansas City where Mr Mar tin attended a Wheatbelt merchan dislng meeting at the Executive motel this week Mrs Martin went to Omaha Thursday night to be with her mother Mrs Schurr who underwent surgery Friday morning at the St Joseph hospital tfrs Schurr condition is favorable improvement Mr Martin oined his wife in Omaha for the weekend ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Mrs Harold Hawkins Avalon Tommy Cramer 240 Samue street Mrs Homer Davis Alta mount and Thomas Gash RFD 1 Chillicothe have been admitted to the Chillicothe hospital for mcdicp care Mrs Ralph Head 912 Wood ward street was Admitted to the hospital Wednesday and underwen surgery this morning IS A SENIOR AT Miss Judy Lionbergcr left yes terday for Columbia where she will be it. her senior year at the Missouri University Miss Lionber ger who is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Mossy Lionberger is ma jorfng in home economics MRS ROBERTS RETURNS Mrs Irene Roberts returnee Tuesday from Arlmgton Va where she has been a guest In the home of her daughter Mrs Tames Short and Col Short and daughter Alice for the past 2V4 months En route home she spent a few days in St Louis visiting wit her sister Mrs Marvin Boisseau and other relatives VISITING WITH BRADENS Misses Florence and Jennie Bra den have returned to their home in St Louis after a visit here with their sister Mrs Paul Todt an Mr Todt and with (heir brother Braden and MM Braden Another aister, Mn 4 llva McLaren and Mr.

McLaren Cbaouta. Kan, aiw are bera in the Todt and Bradea tomes TO TAIL! ROCK AND TEXAS Ted Barnea attended a meet- ng of the board of directors of the Missouri Automobile association at Table Rock during the weekend He was accompanied by Mrs Barnes and Mr and Mrs John Irvm They on to Dallas, Tex to visit the Barneses' iaughter, Mrs Brad Howard, and Mr Howard before returning home Puesdy evening ENROLLED IN SCHOOL Miss He'en Latimer of Hamilton has enrolled at the Chillicothe Beauty Academy and began classes his week Miss Latimer is a 1964 graduate of the Penney high school HMPLOYED AT BALDWINS Dennis Bate began work thli week as a salesman at the Bald win Furniture Co He IE a 1964 graduate of the ChilLcothe high ichool and a son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Bate 507 Grandview HOSPITALIZED IN ST JOSEPH Mr and Mrs Delbert WUlard and son John were in St Joseph Wednesday consulting a bone spe ciahst John a senior at the St Jo seph Academy was injured a week ago while working on his automo iile He was admitted yesterday the Sisters of st Joseph hospital for further treatment HERE FROM OREGON Mr and Mrs Haines Thompson, Eugene Ore arrived Wednesday 'or an extended visit with his sis ters Mrs Henry Losh Mrs Merle Guffey and Mrs Lela Bray, and i brother Ernest Thompson and amllies Breckenridge and with relatives in Livingston County MISS BENNETT TO SCHOOL Miss Lois Bennett went Wednes ay to Columbia where she haii nrolled at the University of Mis ouri Miss Bennett daughter ol Lr and Mrs Carroll Bennett ol Hale Is a junior majoring In home conomics She previously attend William Jewell College, Liberty PHILIP NORRIS IS HOME Mrs Dorothy Norrls went to Co- umbla Tuesday and was accom amed home by her son, Philip 'hilip had been a patient at the 'mversity of Missouri Medical Center since Sept 7 His condi ion shows improvement Blue Total 0 at Interstate erell. Clothing Blue ribbon winners Louise Per Sue Bauer Cherri Bauermels er Betty Bennett Susan Hawk, Debbie Duckworth, Amy Meeker, Beverly Cook Patty Wilson, Dawn 'rager, Becky Lindley, Rosa Helms Annette Troeger, Diane Hem An nete Troeger Rita Simmons, Jorothy Deardorff Kathy Meeker Beverly Cook and Kathy Meeker Red ribbon winners Linda War ren Bette Allen Elaine Llttrell jouise Perry, Patty Wilson, Anna lelle Campbell Annabelle Camp bell, Becky Speaker Dawn Trager Annabelle Campbell, Kathy Ren row Paula and Patt; Raney White ribbons Mary Lou Ben nett Mary Miller Elaine Littrell Blue ribbon winners Anita Tones Cheryl Jones Red ribbon winners Anita Jones Cheryl Jones White ribbons Ronnie Hapea David Menee Home Management Blue ribbon winners Karlen Hart Betty Shull, Diane Smith Vlargaret Minnick Judy Condron Melons Jones Karlene Hart Bet Shul! Diane Smith Anita Jones Willa Campbell Diane Smith Kar lene Hart and Diane Smith Red ribbon winners Carol Se serlmg Betty Shull, Delons Jones Willa Campbell White ribbons Carol Seiberlmg Gall Fnzzell Cheryl Jones Woodwork Blue ribbon winners Larr Meis Donald Breeden Charle Keller Marshall Vinson Samm Batson Janette Ginther and DavK Simmons Red ribbon winners Charle Kitchen Jimmy Dryden Leon Per singer Kenneth Burns, Billy Ander son Harold Bozarth Electricity Blue ribbon winner Johnn Hanavan Big Putnam County lake Gets Approval effort to make it a success Ther are 340 such memberships now am they will continue to be accepte until the date of actual loan closin which will be in the near future It is truly a cooperative projec and the more active member there are the better it should fun tion Actually if this number con be increased to 400 it would be high ly desirable Clearing of the dam site has a ready been done and some for core drillings have been made enable the to make ex act estimates on construction cost The engineers will soon have th necessan details available to a vertise for construction bids A work will be done on a contra basis There considerable amou of Umber to be removed from th CoostttttMovTiihttM Cbillicothe, Mo. i rHURSOAY, SEPT. 17, 1964 ooded area Some of It is very ood timber Including walnut trees ind will be sold to the highest bid er It is hoped to have all of thia emoved i the winter onths Mr Norris emphasized that the ize of thU lake will add greatly its potential acceptance It will ncompass 4,000 acres of typical north Missouri scenic beauty Roll hills sparsley covered with ees and bluegrass will provide background to surround the 1,500 acres of water As rapidly as ossible it will be stocked with fish nd in addition it is being content ated to make one arm of the lake a haven for ducks and geese He particularly wanted to em- hasize that benefits will accrue ot only to Putnam county but to ie entire area for miles around He also stated that plans are al- eady being made for an achieve ment celebration to commemorate the signing of the actual loan pa pers The exact date will be an lounced as soon as possible It la believed that national political tig ires will attend including admin stration officials of cabinet rank any Sees Civil Rights As Heeling Voting Habits iew he foresees gradual move ment over by liberal nd conservative Democrats He said he is not forecasting omplete realignment I don think that will happen," said Some Republicans will join the emocratic party An overwhelm ing number of Democrats should oin the Republican party-- a re rientation of the parties so that we can travel under our true col rs Goldwater also said Republicans rauld move slowly and carefully curtail the price support and arm subsidy programs He men turned a span of five to ten years 4 1 have never advocated imme late withdrawal," he said It couldn be done Goldwater moved his campaign into the Carolines Wednesday night and told a whooping flag waving crowd of about 25,000 Mont- ornery, Ala that the federal gov- rnment should return a share ol income taxes to the states The Arizona senator said unre tricted grants should go to local nd state governments that need liem He accused President Johnson of telling members of Congress You vote with me or your project doesn get built IVre Inquiring About College Credit Courses College credit courses that peo- le have inquired about recently it the University Extension Center include three in art two in economics Money Credit and Bank- ng ') and "Fundamental Moral and Religious Views When there are 10 people in crested in the same course the extension center will start making irrangments to hold the class There has to be 20 enrolled before the course can be offered People who have a year or more of college and are interested ob ainfng more hours would find ex tension classes taught in Chillicothe a good way to secure more college credit the extension office said However the credit courses are not limited to college students Normally any person who is a high school graduate or who is older than 21 is eligible to take extension or correspondence work For more information on college credit courses persons should con act the University Extension Cen- Box 109 or phone MI 6 0811 Courses that can be taught with out prerequisites and the credit lours that can be earned include Appreciation of ari two credit lours arlcraft fundamentals two, fundamentals of architecture 2, introduction to astronomy 5 Principles of human development, 3, nutrition and health 3 history and principles of journalism 5, basic algebra 2 Fundamentals of niu ic 2 ele mentary logic 3 introduction to philosophy 3 American govern ment 5 fundamental moral and religious views 2 Most first year agriculture courses such as soils field crops and animal husbandry would be three hours and could be taught in Chillicothe Circuit Court Cases Filed Sept 15-- Scruby vs Vernon Manning note Sept 15-- Betty Ann Leach vs John Leach divorce Sept 15-- Martha Mae Long by next friend vs William Long, divorce Sept IS-- clal Credit Equipment vs Irvin Bacon re plevin Sept 15-- Lelann Stottlemyre vs Richard (Rick) Payne damages Sept 15-- Jennie Lucille Bennett va Carl Lee Bennett divorce Dwight Eisenhower was the first President to recite hit own prayer after takinn the oath of of fice as chief executive..

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