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The Sikeston Herald from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 16

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SIXTEEN THE SIKESTON (MO.) HERALD THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1951 JIOREHOUSE NEWS Mrs. Dorsey Hearon Correspondent B. Gargus has returned home a week's visit in St.

Lou.s Mrs. Charles Wilder and Mrs. I McNabb were business visitors in Sikeston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. McNabb spent last Sunday in Doniphan COMMERCE NEWS Anna M. Brickey i Correspondent with Mrs. McNabb's father, who is Mr Mrs Mike Qibbar have ill.

moved to Illmo. Mona scent the Mrs Charles Wllder anci son Mrs. P. B. Held was hostess to Ji," Johnn y' daughter, Gloria, of the Extension Club last Wednes- -SSK.

week-end with friends in Gideon spent Friday and Satur- dav Oscksdale. Miss. day lth Mrs wilder's parents, er ome Alexander was at home The W. C. T.

U. met at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

McXabb. a fe days from his work in st ri Mrs. Hershel Hellem last Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. McNabb, OU TSic-sday afternoon. Mrs. Bill McFarling, Mrs. Clara Dic ise is home on Ms an- Serschel Gray, who is employ- Payne and Mrs.

Ethel Shelby at- nua i eaV from the boat "Gladys ia St. Louis, spent the week-end tended the funeral of Martin Sum- Simpson." fii his family here. us at the Watkins Funeral Home Ut Marshal Otto Schoen and Xr, and Mrs. Dal Hunt of Koko- in Dexter last Thursday. i gammy Hubbard of St.

Louis were TO- Ind, are visiting: relatives in Norman Crumpecker returned here last Monday. M-ehouse this week. to his nome last -Sunday from the iss Joan Wise visited the Fames and Tom Taylor of Dex- Memorial Hospital in Hayti, where Corbitt W. Fears family in Mem 2zr visited Mr. and Mrs.

Henry ne has been a patient for the past phis, the past week. here last Sunday. ten days following- a recent car Kenneth Buck, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Earl Corlew and accident in which he injured.

Mrs. Dorman Buck of Sikeston, xc. Reggie, of Maiden visited' Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Peterson was a visitor here last Monday. Tsiiives here last Sunday.

and son, Donnie, of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Olson Hr. and Mrs. Ed-ar Wamble of spent last Thursday night family of St.

Louis visited at Louis spent last Sunday with wi th Mr. and Mrs. Carl Launius. the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George 3fc and Mrs. Herbert Peterson was on the same Hopper last Sunday. Victor Merrlman, who is em- sni the Navy with Mr. Launius Mrs. A.

L. Vincent and her sis- pteyed in St Louis, spent the for about two years. ter, Miss Alice Jones, have re- grcik-end with his family here. Tne Missionary Society of the turned from a visit with relatives 3X. and Mrs.

Webster Payne Baptist church is sponsoring- a pjttsburg, Kansas. ani family of Essex spent last week of prayer preceding the re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wills Sinday with Mrs. Clara Payne.

vival. The memtoers will meet at and. 4 son, Bobby, of Sikeston visited 'T. and Mrs. Ervin Belle and Ule home of Mrs.

Lula Murphy, Mr. Wills' mother, Mrs Gene of Bloomfield visited Tuesday; with Mrs. Neva Granneman, last week. in Morehouse last Wed- Wednesday; w.th Miss Jewell; The beautiful scenery, along- Foster, Thursday, and at the th the fine, crisp, clear, Missouri Thomas McCoy and Eugene church, Friday. October weather, is changing to- tXsiek of Scott Field spent the The Women's Missionary So- war more wintry conditions, pssi week-end with relatives in ciety will meet at the Baptist Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel Gilpin ifrrehouse. church tonignt at 7:30 for the visited Sgt. and Mrs. Sam Bur- and Mrs James Coppage Royal Service program.

Mrs or( j. an( family at Self ridge Air 3r.of Canalou spent Sunday aft- Bertha Savage will lead the pro- Force Base, Michigan. Herschel with Mr. and Mrs. James gram, Mrs.

H. P. Benear the de- is a brother of Mrs Burford. Ctopage Jr. votions.

Refreshment of sand- Mn and rs. Ralph G. Sande, iir. and Mrs. Dewey Savage and sodas, pie and coffee will are i iv i ng in the home recently 3XK Connie, visited Mr.

and Mrs. served the basement follow- vacated by Mr. and Mrs Charley Gzence Curtner at Matthews last in the program. Graff and family Mrs Sandar was Miss Joyce Poorman before BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR i her recent marriage. October 26.

A great number of waterfowl hadn't flown south because of too mild weather, but many gun shots can be heard in Commerce from Big Island, southeast of town. Mrs. Gene Granneman and daughter, Miss Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Poorman and daughter, Maiy Ann, Dick Wise and daughters, Misses Joan and Cynthia, and Miss Shirley Vobter attended a football game at Illmo last Friday night. Bobby G. Clark, son of Omar Clark, is home from Korea. He was wounded in action in Korea, April 5.

He was riding in a vehicle which passed over a land mine, and received wounds on the face 'and head. entered military service in August, 1948, and served with the 24th Division. CHOWDER MAJf DIES officiating, for Millage Sherrill, 67, of St. Louis, Lesley at the home, OF HEART ATTACK the First Baptist church here, with Brannan of Ralph his. home near Crowder Thursday of Essex and J.

C. at Parma. roo. services- uroT-o were Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at afternoon following a heart at- Also surviving is a sister, Mrs.

JHattie Bennett, Woodland, the First Baptist church here with Besides his wife, Mrs. Emma and 14 grandchildren and one the Rev. Claude Jenkins of Parma Sherrill, he leaves five sons, Ray great-grandchild. afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Bellinger and fesghter of Oran spent last Sun- jSaw afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eyde Gregory Sr. Mrs.

Emma Ford spent i STODDARD COUNTY WOMAN Mr Mrs Robert McVay and daughter, Miss Margaret Ann, The seventy-third birth 'anni- attended a family reunion at Cave- last versary of "Grandma" Lawson in-Rock, Illinois. Mrs. McVay's "wrek-end with her nephew and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mul- Diehlstadt.

and Mrs. Paul Sherrard and Jack and Dick, spent the with relatives and in St Louis. Jewell Foster has returned home the hospital in Sikeston, she had been a medical pat for several days. was recently celebrated by a birth- brother, G. W.

Sheridan, serving day dinner being served at the in. the Navy, is home from Korea, home of Mrs. Hershel Stephens Mrs. Norman Sander and baby of Dexter Rural Route 1. Forty- son have come home from St.

three friends and relatives were Francis Hospital in Cape Girar- present, including Mr. and Mrs aea.u. The baby was born Satur- Grover Drake and children, Mr a October 20 Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

G. Drake and chil- gander have tw other sons, Mark dren, Gene Drake and family, an a Norman. Dave Drake and family, Mr and Further plans for the Annual I Mrs. Silverthorne and chi'dren. Thanksgiving Dinner are toeing Sir.

and Mrs! Dale Hunt of Mrs Mise, Mrs Evans and chil- completed by the MetnodiSL lErfcomo, were over-night i dren, Mr. and Mrs Walter Ainold Woman's Society of Christian of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, an daughters, Mrs Turner, Rev. Service and "will be served in the Monday night.

Tomey, Mr. and Mrs Ed Joseph basement of the Methodist church and Mrs. Johnny Marshall anci 16 Sloan girls Mrs Lawscn on Thanksgiving children of Sikeston visited received many gifts from her The duck and goose minting latter's mother. Mrs. Ross: birthday visitors season opened last Friday noon, Jbnnon, last Saturday.

Reynolds and daughters, Iteima and Nellie, and Charley 3fcgan visited relatives in Charles- tot last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Ross of Gray visited Mr.

and Mrs. Eugie "Ifefcannon and Mr. and Mrs. Alton GBokannon last Sunday night. 3trs.

Lucy Thompson and son aatarned to their home in Flint, Tuesday. They had been baiting relatives here for the past 3st-. weeks. aoss Helen Bedford of Cape 'Sfcardeau attended the school last Friday night and was ma overnight 'guest of Misses SCteima and Nellie Reynolds. Allen Suilivant left last Ittarsday for Dobbins Air Force Jbae near Marietta, after iBpaading a few days with his par- Rev.

and Mrs. A. C. Sulli- 3Cr. and Mrs.

Dan Graham of 32terter Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Steve and Mrs. Ebert Lathom two sons of Sikeston were jjgoests of Mrs. C.

Savage last "JSznday. "Mr. and Mrs. Theo Katz and 3B-. and Mrs.

Alvie Kinlm of War- 111, were guests of Mr. and 3Ers. Frank McBain and daugh- asr Katheryn, from Fnday until "3Ctesday. W. Nichols was injured "ifcile work-ng on a cotton press "ist.

Saturday afternoon at the n. He was tak-en to "dlhr Delta Community Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKim of City. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde JBwage and Mrs. R. C. Savage R.

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