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ociet Helpful fact sheets to be filled out for weddings may be picked up at the Conititu- uon-Tnbune office. Information and pictures concerning weddings must be turned Into newspaper office no later than three weeks after the date of the ceremony. In order that other society items will have the best news value, we request that reporters brine in items the day tfter ft meeting is held. Your help will be appro- ciated. Our telephone number is 646-241L ACBL Club Averages i and Thursday The ACBL Bridge club met at the Bridge room Thursday eve.

ning with north-south players averaging 93 and east-west players 84. High scores: North-south--Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Hoover, 117; Lawrence Long and Ed Wolter, 117; Mrs.

Keith Beardmore and Warren Dray, 105; Jim Saale and Dan Devers, 99; Mrs. Don Gordon and Nolan Chapman, 97V6, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Benson, East-west--Mrs. Larry Brock and Bob Loos, 104; Mrs.

G. Will Anderson and Mrs. Ben White, 103; Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Ed Wolter, 101V4, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Cummings, 92. Mrs. White will be the caller next Thursday. Ladies Day Luncheon At Country Club A Ladies Day luncheon was held yesterday at the Chillicothe Country Club.

High in bridge were Mrs. Joel Valbracht, first, and Mrs. Carl fMinghini, second high. Community Homebullders To Meet With Mrs. Ireland The Community Homebuilders Extension club will meet Tuesday for an all-day meeting and covered-dish luncheon in the home of Mrs.

Sammic Ireland, Jr. Members are to arrive at 10 o'clock and to bring working material to prepare lap robes. Mrs. O'Dell Best In TOPS The TOPS morning session met Tuesday for their weekly cession at the Salvation Army building. Plans for honoring divisional winners were discussed.

The best loser for the week was Barbara O'Dell. Anyone interested in joining Ihe group may call 646-5332. Scott Ginther were substitute iuests. Score favors were won by Mrs. Ginther, Mrs.

Augusta Humphres and Miss Anderson. Refreshments were served by hostess. Next meeting will je with Mrs. Beth Siegrist. Mrs.

Berry Cook Is 42 Club Hostess Mrs. Berry Cook was hostess to the 42 club Friday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Anderson, Mrs. Chris Martens and Mrs. A Woman Is'Man Of the Year" NEW YORK (AP) Helen Bentley, chairman of the Federal Maritime Commis- jion, has received the "Man of the Year" award of the New York Foreign.

Freight Forwarders and Brokers Association. Mrs. Bentley, the first woman in the 55-year history of the association to receive the award, said Wednesday night that she accepted the honor "with great feminine fervor and female approval." After urging passage of President Nixon's bill to end dock strikes, Mrs. Bentley asked the association to support passage of the amendment to provide equal rights for women. "What working women want today is equal pay for equal opportunity for promotion and equal consideration in all aspects employment," she said.

Leaf Chapter Plans Pancake Day Mrs. Jessie Jacobs, worthy matron and Ray Carpenter, worthy patron, presided during -he business meeting of Maple Leaf Chapter O.B.S. Thursday evening. Mrs. Karon Hancock, chairman of the ways and means committee appointed commit- ces for the 22nd annual ground log and pancake day to be held Feb.

2 During the social hour re- 'reshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holiran. Joint Meeting of Sorosis on Monday Members of Sorosis, Junior Sorosis and Tria Sorosis will meet at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening at the Chillicothe Country Club for a dinner party. Psi Chapter Holds Birthday Social Members of Psi chapter met Thursday evening in the Cour- esy room of the Citizens Na- Jonal Bank.

Miss Kathy Rennells was hostess to tiie birthday social and members exchanged gifts with their secret sisters. International forms were filled out during the business session. Plans were discussed to mprove the chapter and each member gave an opinion. During the social hour gifts secret sisters were opened. The Feb.

10th meeting will be work night for the Valentine Dance. "What's New at the Livingston County Memorial Library By DOROTHY S. BOHN Gift Book In memory of the late H. S. Beardsley the book "The Republican Party 1854-1966" by George H.

Mayer, has been, presented to the Library by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore, Patrick Arneson and Mrs. John P. Hamshaw.

We are most grateful for this gift. Girl Scouts Visit Twelve members of Girl Scout Troop 332 with their leaders, Mrs. Bill Saale and Mrs. Paul Garten, toured the library and the museum last week. They viiited Somer- Room.

they told itory. im World 1972 copies of "The World Almanac and Bock of Facts" have wen put on the reference thelf as well as on the checkout shelf. Fatten Book Available We are glad to announce the acquirement of Ladllas Farago's book, "Pattern; Ordeal and Triumph." This is not a new jook but is one of which we lave had requests and exper- enced considerable delay in receiving delivery. These books are now on our shelves: Fiction "The Earl" Cecelia Holland. Che twelfth century of England is the setting for this historical novel about the rivalry of two claimants to the throne, King Stephen and young Henry Plant a genet, Duke of Normandy.

'Summer Games" Babs H. Deal. A new life-style developing in America today is the background of a story concerning a young New England couple who move to Florida where they enter into gay social life that provides many tests for their New England consciences Mystery "This Deadly Grief" Patricia Power. Non- Fiction "Relations in Public" Erving Goffman. People watching is combined with new interpretations of the ways people act in everyday life.

"Where Have All the Flowers, Fishes, Birds, Trees, Water and Air Gone?" Oshorne Segerberg Jr. What ecology is all about and an explanation of the ecological crisis of our times- its roots and possible conse quences. "Feel Free" David S. Viscott. Breaking the shackles of self- denial, responsibly and without guilt-a psychiatrist's master plan to escape anything.

"Cowles Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins" Mort Reed. Descriptions and illustrations of all U.S. minted since: 1792 as well as a discussion of I the rote played by the Treasury Department and Secret Service in coinage with emphasis on counterfeiting and unauthorized coins. "Fleecing the Lambs" Christopher Elia Expression of doubt regarding excessive commissions, honesty, lack of responsibility, and capacity of the members of the Ne-w York Stock Exchange are being heard more- frequently, and this Inside story confirms the idea that the public is the victim.

"The Show Business Nobody Knows" Earl Wilson. Many heretofore untold stories of stars of the movies and televis- on and other people connected with those and related Indus are revealed by this well known reporters. "Broken Patterns-- The Education of a Quarterback" Fran Parkenton. A member of the 'few York Giants relates the ife of an all-pro quarterback during one pressure-filled season, 'Vietnam Inc." Philip J. Griffiths.

More than 250 photographs interspersed with terse, highly-informed text ect the 3 years spent in Vietnam by this author-photographer who endeavors to see events from the Vietnamese point of view. "The Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary on the Bible." Protest- MISS DEBBIE ALLNUTT Mr. and Mrs. Junior Allnutt, 3712 Rosewood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debbie Kay, to Richard Dale Peery, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Peery, 109 Bridge street. Miss Allnutt and Mr. Peery will be in the 1972 graduating class of the Chillicothe High School No definite wedding date has been by Bailey Studio, TODAY IN HISTORY r. Many scholars ant, Roman Catholic and Jewish faiths have combined to provide new interpretations of the ageless truths of the Bible. Eat Here-You'll Save DELUXE HAMBURGERS REG.

Cc 24 French Fries We SATURDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL ALL FLAVORS MILK SHAKES fflc THREE CHARGED IN A HARDWARE BURGLARY CAMDENTON, Mo. (S Camden County Sheriff Thomas Edwards said three men arrested early Wednesday, in Sc dalia were later charge'd with the break in and burglary of a hardware store at Greenvlew. Edwards said the three are charged in the burglary of tools and other merchandise valueu at nearly $700. The men were identified as Gary W. Leap.

20, John C. Scott, 22, and Malcom G. Shipman, 46, all of Camdenton. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Friday, Jan, 28, the 28th day of 1972. There are 338 days left in the year.

Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1878, the world's first commercial telephone switchboard was installed in New Haven, with 21 subscribers plugged in. On this date: In 1547, King Henry VIII of England died. In 1871, the French to tti Germans in Franco-Prussian war. In 1915, President Woodrow "Wilson signed legislation creating the U.S. Coast Guard.

In 19U, Louis Brandeis was named an associate justice of the Supreme Court. In 1932, in the depths the depression, the song "Brother, You Spare a Dime?" was sweeping the country. In 1945, the first American truck convoy traveled the reopened Burma Road in World War II. Ten years ago: An American unmanned spacecraft, Ranger 3, failed to hit the moon and passed by at a distance of 00ft mites, Five years ago: Communist China and the Soviet Uinon exchanged bitter charges over an incident involving Chinese students and Russians in Rec Square. One year ago: Secretary ol State William Rogers said the United States had no intention expanding the American i tary role in Cambodia.

Union Baptist Church 30 a --Sunday larold Crowe, director. Gar Jreedcn, pianist. 10:30 a m--Worship Services Rev. Paul Wooderson, speaker Iveryone is welcome to attend 201 $. Washington 646-1540 HELICOPTER HIJACK PLAN ABORTS BERKELEY, Calif.

Lfl A gunman who said he wanted to commandeer a helicopter as part of scheme to get to Cuba gave himself up to police after holding a heliport employe hostage for an hour, police said. Patrick Henry McAlroy, 2T, was booked for investigation of attempted hijacking Wednesday night and was to be turned over to federal marshal! today for arraignment. The hostage was released unharmed, police said. Read and use our classified adi. DISMISS CHARGE THAT WIFE KILLED HUSBAND WEST PLAINS, -A charge of second-degree mur der against Virgie Mae Kmsi 25, West Plains, dismissed Thursday alter Howcll County coroner's jti rules the shooting death of he husband accidental.

Mrs. Kinsey was charged fo the shooting oE her hus tand, Vance Kinsey, 31, la; Saturday night in the family West Plains home. The woman testified at th DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Chuck ENtolt AT THE GABLES TrantORe JAN. 29 oroner's inquest her husbanx id fired one shot in the air tnng a family argument anc taften keatong Tnei. She saii Cinsey then threw the er rifle across the room to- her and the weapon dis harged.

Kmsey died of a single.22 cat ber bullet wound in the chest Meadville United Methodist Rev. Philip Neimeyer, pasto 10 a.m.--Church School. 11 a.m.--Worship Service, Wheeling United Methodist Hev. Philap Neimeyer, pastor 9'30 a.m.--Worship Service. 10:30 a School.

Alpha Baptist Church Paul M. Walters, interim pasto 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m --Worship Service Message: "Patience Find a Abundant, Reward of Faith .2 noon, Fellowship. 1 p.m.--Worship Service: Slides will be shown by Bn and Mrs, John Phillips of the European tour. Wednesday--7 Midwce Bible Study and Prayer nee Business meeting.

Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Highway 36 East Bill Sutton 9:30 a m--Worship Service 10:30 a.m --Church School. 7.30 m--Education Group is to meet at Mrs. Joy Blue Springs Votes Liquor by Drink BLUE SPRINGS, Mo (A? 1 Springs resident 1 voted Thursday favor selling liquor by the drink The vote a 528 in favor and 360 against The election was requesiei by petitions A popular vote on the liquor queilioi is required in cities of les than 20,000 population. Nite Only! One Show 7:00 p.m. THE MOST FANTASTIC SCIENCE ADVENTURE EVER! SI --PLUS SECOND THRILLER- IS this the war cry that will save the AMERICAN INTtttUflOIW.

SAT. MATINEE MONSTER FROM SPACE" ALL SEATS MATINEE-Mc SAT. SHOW--RATED SEE "MIDNIGHT PLOWBOY" ALL SEATS $1.50 --SATURDAY NIGHT, 10:151 SUN-MOK-TUE "SONS OF NORWAY" Mil. Sundir Nrtai only I BEN BOLT home Sunday evening, Liberty United Mtthodfet Church Highway South Bill Sutton, pastor 0 a.m.--Church School, 11 a.m.--Worship 2 p.m.--Pleasant Grove and berty congregations are to ve the worship at Livingston anor Sunday. Liberty youth, 11 sing several old favorite mns during the service.

p.m.--UMYF is to meet at Foglesong's and Cindy Hoyt the worship. We are to ntinue a series of lessons on nfirmation. Wednesday--7 p.m., Council Ministries is to meet at the urch. lcrtte City R-3 To on School onds. Levy Hike PLATTE CITY, Mo.

() $130,000 bond issue and a 40- tnt operating levy increase ill be voted on Feb. 22 by sidents of Platte City R-3 hool District, Gerald Hart, uperintendent, said Thursday. Both proposal will require a 'o-thirds majority for approv- The bond issue will raise the strict's debt service levy by ie cents and will increase the tal levy from $4 29 to $4 72 on ach $100 assessed valuation. The bond money will finance six-room addition to the latte City Elementary School, he levy increase is to finance ay increases for district per- onnel and teachers effective uly. 1 Uncover Stolen Merchandise Linked To Of North Kansas City Police.

LIBERTY, Mo. Clay Bounty officers, armed with erach warrants conducted a cries of raids yesterday in Clay and Platte counties and eized sizable quantities of merchandise allegedly stolen ver the past five years. The raids coincided with an nvestigation by the Clay Coun- grand jury the North Kan-: as City police department. The value of the merchandise ecovered was estimated a 1 Jess than $100,000" by author- ties. About 40 officers Including highway patrolmen, sheriff's deputies anil police from Ltber- and Gladstone visited louses, a garage and at least sne business to pick up appliances, office equipment, household items, contruction roate- ials and automobile parts.

The search warrants were issued earlier by Judge Stephen R. Pratt of the Clay Countby Circuit Court after tips were received from informants. Clay County officials have icen investigating the North Cansas City police department since May, 1971 when an informant told them merchandise reported stolen had been sold a North Kansas City policeman. LVIS WALKER WINS TRIP TO SPAIN Elvis Walker, general agent ith Homesteaders Life Corn- any, was recently named to company's President's Club nd the President's Executive ouncil in recognition of pro- uction during 1971. By qualifying Walker a arned an eight-day, expense vacation to Spain for him elf and his wife, Vi.

He was so named to the company's ne-Half Million Dollar Club for 971. Walker, who resides at 1709 air, Chillicothe, recently re urned from a Seminar at the ompany's home office in Dei Moines. HALE SERVICES FOR MRS. BEATRICE COONS Memorial services for Mrs Beatrice Coons were Thursda afternoon at the Austin-Lmle Funeral Home in Hale with th Rev. William Wormsley offici; ng.

Mrs. Lena Downey sang Well With My Soul" and "Be 'ond the Sunset," Mrs. Jun Brown played the organ. Pallbearers were Audsle lallew, John Moore, Victo O'Dell, Charles L. Stephens im Barnes and Trennouth Bar ow.

Interment was in the Rose Hill cemetery in Brookfield. Mo. 9 Friday, January 28, 1972 FREED IN FIRE DEATH OF WOMAN'S HUSBAND WAYNKSVILLE, Mo. ffi lobcrt M. Monnahan and Diina M.

James, both 24, of Croc- cer, were acquitted by a County Circuit Court ury Wednesday at their arson- murder trial here. The two were charged with murder in the death last April of Mrs. James' husband, Ste- 'en, who perished in a fire toat destroyed the couple's mobile home. James was a Ft. Leonard Wood soldier.

A coroner's inquest had indicated the fire had been set. WATER WEIGHT uai E-LIM Excess water in the body can be uncomfortable. E-LIM will trip you lost excess water weig'it. Vjy d' Mart Super Dmg Store recommends it. Only Is now the time to refinance loans? Getting a long-term LAND BANK form loan could mean a number of money saving benefits not possible with your present financing.

Finance your own future through, your FLBA. Wendell D. Meeker, Mgr. Trenton, Missouri At Chillicothe PCA office each Friday morning LANDBKNK HEARNES NAMES ROSE PUTNAM COUNTY JUDGE JEFFERSON OTTY, Mo. an --Gov.

Warren E. Hearnes ti- lay appointed V.C. Rose, Un- onville Republican, as Putnam County probate judge and ex offiao magistrate. He succeeds he late N. V.

Lane, Unionville Republican. TWO WEEKS ONLY! BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! YARN SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 29 Famous Bear Brand Hand Knitting Yarns KNITTING WORSTED $439 4-oz. Skeins Wool Reg. $1.69 1 WIN-KNIT 4-oz.

Skeins Acrylic Machine washable Reg. $1.89 NOW $459 1 No lay-aways, refunds or exchanges on sale yarn! YARN 'N STUFF 70S Webster 646-5603 MACHINES FABRIC SALE New Assorted Double Knits Orer 20 Spring Colors 6 0 inches wide $999 FUN FURS Great for outer wear and home decorating acrylic face cotton backing 54 inches Regular $5.00 SINGER RITZ KNITS Quality double knits 60" wide in the $OoO right spring colors Regular $4.98 "How to Sew Fashion Knits" A new book by Singer with 150 pages of information on sewing knit fabrics. Exchanged Floor Model Machines 1 only--Model 457 Zig-Zag Blind Hem Portable $99.00 3 onyt--Touch Sew Floor Models SAVE New237Zig-Zag Portable $69.00 Used Sewing Machines Singer Model 337 Tig-lag in cabinet $79.00 Kenmotw Zig-Zag in cabinet, like new $49.00 Universal Automatic Portable $49.00 519 LOCUST SINGER 646-3342.

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