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THE SIKESTON HERALD THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 193 News In Brief MI-N Imogene Harden, Miss Nellie a ana a Brumloy of St Loins. I Sunday i i and Mrs. James Harden, 850 East Tanner. Earl Tctley, of Puxico.

traiu.ac.t- cd business here, Saturday. Cleo LaCotir entered the Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, last Fn- i a for observation. Loretta Lambert, of Dexter. as a Chopper in Sikeston.

Saturday Mr. Mrs. Dalton Goodrich and -hildren spent the weekend at isiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Will A. Smith and other lathes. Mrs. Alma Sehillter and Sondra and Leona Waggener of St. Louis spent weekend in Sikes-ton.

i Schilltcr i i her mother. Bryant, and Sondra Leoiui guests of Waleah S. Good in of Chailcston. tK.n^ctcd bus. ness in Sikeston, a a Mr and Mrs Georse W.

Gard- r.ei. Geuigie, Mrs. Myrtle Moll a Raynett. i Maiden, Sunday, dinner of Mr. and Mrs.

Miller Moil and son. a Mr and Mrs. Scotty Taylor and son. Butch, guest's of her a i Mr and Mrs Jess a of Lilbourn. i a Mrs.

Roy Shel- Mrs. a i Sarah t-nd Carolyn Wylcr. of a i shoppers in stoii. a 1 a and i i Tct'cv and i a biothcr. ry Tetley and Dude Tct- a i for i i they i i a and son, Ker by.

T-S- Mrs. Lc- Sherrcll. Sikeston, of a i business in Sikcs- a of i i a i i brother Don a i H. G. Xossclrocit.

a N'unn a Dorothy of i shopped a a C. T. a i as a a i ton. Satin a i and Mr? Okla i i in Sikcston. the i of last week i their rous.ns.

Mi. and Mrs i Eaton and Mr. and Win. Eaton. Last Wednesday they went to rioomtield to i i i another cousin, A a a i then to Farmmgton to is.it Mr.

sister-in-law. Mrs Nettie Eaton. They a for their home it i Prmdle, of Oran, transacted business here. a a Mrs. R.

J. Edwards, who is i hci a M'-s. a i Giersc and a i a Farmington i home the of the week. George Hewing and M. H.

of Morehousc, were business visitors here. Saturday. Clyde Johnson spent the weekend at Caruthersville with rela- i i i a Wilkcning. of Malt as shopping here Satur- Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Eaton and doimhters. a and a spent weekend at Parma, vis- i i Mrs. Eaton's parents, Mr.

and Mrs J. O. Nisvvonger. i Win. Burke, of Vanduser, shopper in Sikeston on Saturday.

Mr. find i C. D. Foster and i of Henderson, Ky. and A 1-c Dale O.

Fc and i of St. Louis, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Foster. Barbaia Gately, of Oran shopped in Sikeston, Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Moore, of Chaffce, i i i her daughters, Mrs. Morris French and Mrs.

Mary Bagbey" and families. Pauline Baker, of Morehousc, wa a shopper here, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. Hogan in East Prairie. Sunday afternoon isiting i their son, Lloyd Ho- a and family, and also to be vith their granuson, Michael Lloyd, who was one year old that day. from Sikeslon who attend rd The School of Instruction for the 10th District. Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, held Monday evening in Capr i a i deau, v.erc: Mrs.

Elmer B. Poage. Mr. and Mrs. George Lutcy, Mrs.

L. A. Harris, Mrs. Eva Mow. Mrs.

John Brannock. i Leslie Rister, Mrs. Ceil Gilbert. Mrs. Clarence Bailey and Mis.

Floyd Le- Sieur, Mr. and Mi's. W. H. Schueren- burg of Route 3, received Monday morning from James F.

Morrison of Decatur, 111., tolling of the sudden death of his mother. Mrs. James F. Morrison, at 8 o'clock that morning. Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at the Sacred Heart Church in Dalton City, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sehuerenburg of Dexter and Mrs.

Sehuerenburg attended the funeral. Mr. Mor rison is owner of the land that Mr. Sehuerenburg farms. Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Sexton had ss weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs Cletus Harr and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and! Mrs. Earl Harr, all of Barlow, Ky. Mrs. W. A.

returned Sunday from Jackson, where she vwited from Tuesday her A. Heyde, Jr and a i i a Mil i.iiiU LeUel Hmrs SunfMV night tioin Tenn. where he i i his MIII a i and i Lcstt limes. Jr. Mr.

and i L. H. Sexton and MV. and Mrs. J.

M. a wore Monday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole ol Dexter. Mr, and Mi Ben Turner left for their home in Bradford.

Ark Friday morning, a a two week stay i i niece, Mrs. Lut Metloek and a i near Vanduser. Mr. and Mrs. Turner i i Thursday i i Mrs.

Edna Hays and a i of 418 East Gladys. Mrs. Mane Henderson, of a i was a shopper here. Thursday. Mr.

a Mrs. S. M. a iv- turned to their home in Norns City. I I I Friday, accompanied by i son-in-law a daimh'tei.

i and Mrs. G. i a who i spend the weekend there. Mrs a had spent the past two weeks i Mr and Mr-. buugh and Mr.

a i joined i wife here Monday and i i ii'i- ti! Friday. Mrs Sain Averv. of a i shopped in Sikeston. i Mr. and Mrs.

i i a i C. Hays and son. a i A i Hays and son. Vcrnon, and i went to a a and spent the weekend i then parents, Mr. and Mrs.

i Hays, their lather being seriously i Mrs. a of i i was shopping here Thursday. Mr. and i Pan! Joe' i i i Dee A i and i W. W.

Hcnriley v.cnt to St. Louis Sc.unday i a i Mrv i and i i a A i former's a i i i nd a i i i her son a a Mr. and Mrs. Hendley and daueh- ter and Mr. and Mrs.

Kma Mrs. Albef HiRgs and Mr. nnri Mrs. a Higgs and i harl as iceent i guests. Mr a Mrs a i Hon and i of near a and Mrs.

Sailors Mid son, Sikcston. HIKI Mis. a i Skmner and son. Ben. returned to then- home St, Louis.

Fi id.iy morning, a i a i i i i Mrs. i a a i W. Hmev Mrs a i F. i i i and a a a Lm i a the a of i P.to'ih'-. held Tuesday i home the snchborhoorl Mr and Mrs.

Gene Dement and a i a a re'urned i home at Taylor. Mo a i i i Lcic i Mi's. Demeiit's a Mr and Loonus a i 2('l West Center. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Lmd- ley visited v. Mr. Lindley's father. W.

P. Lmdley. who is at the Deal i i i Home in also i i Mrs R. C. at the home Mrs.

a i Carroll and i George Lee went to Fn- day and accompanied Mrs. Leo SchaJo and daughter. a Lee. to Sikeston. Mr.

arrived a a evening and spent the Miss a a a a teach M- Giv.de at Bnstol School i'i Webster Gnncs. the a p.u 1 of the week hen i a i a i C'harlt'-i Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. a i Stearns had as weekend guests, her broth- cr-m-law and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodeck of West a I I I and their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i earns of Carbcndalc, 111.

who also visited parents. Mr. and Mrs. a Richards a a i Dr. and Mrs.

J. Wagner, of C.ieenv.ilc, i i here last Wednesday night end a i i daughter and husband. Mr. an.I Mrs. Philip Casserly, Sun day.

ivlr and Mrs. Casserly had as Ruests, Mr. and Mrs. M. N.

McCail and son. George, of Poplar Pvt. Harold Gene --''th, who is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood. i return to his camp Friday, a having spent a 10-day leave i his mother, Mrs. J.

T. Smith of Route four. Sikcston. and his i Mrs. E.

T. a and a i a i a i a children. i and Wanda of near Tanner. isited last Wedncsoay i Mrs. Woith's Mrs.

H. J. Doran. Mr. and i Frederu ktou.

guests of Mr. Leslie. i a had as Sntidav Miss Gloria Wallace and Mrs. Maxine Seott, mother of Miss Jacqueline Scott, a member of the cast. Attending from Bonton Mi and Mrs Dclbei Harrjs a a Miss Mary Lou and i Ruth Finney ol Morley.

Former Sikeston residents. Miss Mary Stevenson, now teachiiiK in St. Louis County. Mr. and Mis.

Lee Matthews, now' of St Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis BeVier, of DeSota, also attended the Saturday performance. Mr. and Mrs.

Durec Medley spent from Wednesday i Friday in St. Louis and attended the Thursday night performance. Mr. end Mrs. Clifford Grooms and daughter.

Janie, left today for Santa Ana, where they will make their home. Mr. Grooms was employed at the Cotton Oil i They ha been ssi- detits ol Sikeston (lie past fourteen ye, i Ned a i of i i pent the weekend 'Ms a Mrs. Walter and son. Charles.

Mrs. Mara sister of Mr. Pilts. i as Pitt ion A I i i Johnson and her brother. Andv Ni sslerode, both of Gak'sburji.

I are expected to arrive today to isit a few days with their brother-in-law, David Allard and other members of his family. a a afternoon. a i F. A. Lee of lilmo, accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Foley of i a visited the former's sister, and husband. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Schu- ercnburs of Route 3. Mrs. Foley is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lcc, and Mr. Foley is the manager of the Grain Company at i a and has been trans- fen ed to Seattlv. and i Mxm. Sunday.

Mr. Foley flew to the main office at Minneapolis. returning to Illrno Monday. Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Foley left for their home. i James Yarbrough was dismissed from St. Mary's Hospital. Cape Girardeau, Friday as a medical patient.

Mrs. R. L. Harrison will return Fi id.iy from Jefferson City, where she has been visiting her daughter, i A. a and family.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith had as week-end guests, her mother, i J.

G. Kluge and her sister. Mrs. Ray King and daughter, Judy, all of Herrin. HI.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robey and sons, John and Paul, k'ft Monday for their home at Wooster, Ohio, a 10-day i i here i Mis. paients, i and Mrs. John Husher and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Decker and daughter, Mary, returned to their home at Colfax. 111., Monday. Mrs.

Decker and daughter had been here the past two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Perry J. Hyatt, 1206 Ruth. Mr. Decker had been on a fishing trip in Canada and ar- rhed in Sikeston.

Saturday, to accompany his family home. Trooper and Mrs. Edwin E. Wright and Children returned home Monday evening from a three-day visit with their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Webber and Mr. and Oliver Totvncend and daughter. OHve, of Puxico. were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Mary Townsend and son. Jerry Glenn. Mrs. Jim Ross, of Essex, was a in Sikcston, Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Cora, of Cape Girardeau, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Mr. Cora is a nephew of Mrs. Lee. Mrs. Felix Schindler, of Morehouse, shopped in Sikeston, Monday.

and Mrs. Dick Keller and daughter, Christy, of Scott Air- force Base, were week-end guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keller.

Mrs. Earl Watkins. of Oran, was shopping here Monday. Mrs. Theodore Kelley and sons, Teddy and John, were in Dexter, Sunday afternoon, visiting parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Healy. Mrs. Davis, of Bloomfield, was shopping here Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Lasater and children, of Kansas City, arrived last Friday to visit until Tuesday afternoon with Mr. Lasater's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Lasater.

Price Thompson, of New Madrid, was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Cohoon spent the week-end at Holland, visiting their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Webb and Mrs. Thelma Cohoon.

Mildred Nesselrodt. of Lilbourn, was shopping in Sikeston. Monday. Mrs. Walter Smith, of Favette, arrived last week to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Keith Collins, and family, and wiH return to her home this week-end. R. H. Leslie of and Mrs. Leroy C.

L. a i cucsb. Mi and Mrs. Joe Witsel of Ky. Mr.

and Mrs. John Adcoek. of 413 W. Gladys, left Sunday to vi- it i Wednesday i Mr and Mrs. Bert a i of i a Mi-s.

Mr. and Mrs Ward Denman and Charles McMullm, all of St. Louis and Miss Margo Egcrman of Pan--. France, a gurst of Mr. McMuHin were among those attended the opening of the new Planter's Bank here Saturday and visited with relatives.

Those from Sikeston who attended the a a i performance i "The Dish" nt A a Theater in S' l.oms Greei hr. and her n.rcp. Miss 1. IIowlMt of Charleston. Mr.v H.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1936-1960