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THE WARRENTON BANNER, WARRENTON, MISSOURI Thursday. November 20, IM7 PEXOLETOir Morris while Mr. Rector attended 20, at two o'clock. Our sincere sympathy to the bereaved. State Teaches Convention In St.

AND CX)IUNTTY Louis. The Rector family returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Walton oof Belleville. IIU visited with Mrs. Walton's father Wm. IL Bali Sun haps she had a few enemies.

Who of us haven't? But in the main. our Caroline McCarty had a wealth of good friends who will greatly muss her sparkling personality, her Banner column and her occasional poem. (Most of her poems are made into book form, in a small volume, called "From a Lodge in the Wilder I received one as a birth day gift a few vears ago, which I greatly prize. MRS T. T.

BALL tin Nt Itema Tnm A WUe Await Ttwm" day. Br MISS ANN IB CHILES W. S. Chiles made a business visit to Moberly Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Schulx and Muriel visited with relatives in Foristell Sunday. Mr. and Airs. T.

Martin of Kansas City were guests from Friday until Sunday afternoon of their cousins Maud and Lizzie Mi-Intyre at this place. W. II. Key and aunt Mias Martha Chiles were business visitors Bjr MRS. JLLIl'S WIN DM ANN Mrs.

CLaudra Dyer, and ton Elmer of Hawk Point were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parks Dyer and family. John Bice returned to his home In (Jt. Louis recently after visit-Ing'f several weeks at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Rice and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Knap-heide, and son, of Warrenton were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mrs. Otto Schroer of north of KcXTTTTUCX By MISS CLARA BRUMBER Mr. and Mrs. R.L McKisskk of Nebraska City, Nebr.

and Mrs. J. S. MrKLssick spent last week in Hot Springs. They returned home Thursday and on Friday they left for their home in Nebraska City.

St Louis visitors this week were Mrs. F. M. Reed, ami daughter, Janet, and Mi's. C.

II. town Is doing nicely at her home after undergoing sunrerv at the St Joseph Hospital in St. Diar Km r. T. Ball la tha authorial nanataUU of the Banaar la JaMkarf ft4 will flail to rsMlve all llama af aaws: alao 'Km tw aaVartlalag and prtnttng.

Tha wMdllna (or lh ncipt at aawa la I a'tlx Monday eftaroooa. an all a.w aiaat la Mr. BalTa fca4a tkat IIbm. Banaar Pabltahlac Co. ies.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lonx spent dav night.

Walter Schutt and family visited Sunday with Vernon Ellis and family in Hermann. John Volk. tfl-yearold resident of this vicinity passed away at the Workman Hospital on November 6th. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Mary Romaker, Mrs.

Clarence Ellis, Mrs. Ida Romaker and Mrs. Harry Godley, also one son Frank all of McKlttrick. He also leaves many grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Burial was Saturday at the Drtck Churcfl Cemetery.

The FJenezer School program was well attended on November 7th. Wayne G.idley and Miss Blanche Ellis of St. Louis attended the funeral of their grandfather. J. Volk.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed wards and daughter were callers in this vicinity Sunday evening. Quite a few from here attend Yes, Mrs. McCarty was a genial, several days in St Louis last to Montgomery City Saturday f.

colorful character who will be week attending the State Teach missed bv many. There was no ternoon. the latter having dental ers meeting and visiting their one on this earth, lust like her. May her soul rest In peace. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Creiglimn and son and Marvin Rogers of JOlTCSBUlta ATHLETIC CLUB DETEATS WRIGHT CRT daughter Mrs. Leslie Landrum and family. Mr. Lona; is Supt.

of Jonesburg Schools and was a work done by Dr. Lkinert. The high school students and grade pupils of the Pendleton and Shelton schools enjoyed a two days' vacation last week when the teachers attended the State Mr. and Mi's. Curtis Harrell, of St.

Louis spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parks Dyer and family. Mrs. Ronald Rice went to St.

I The Jonesburg Athletic Club Basket ball team defeated the delegate HIGH HILL By MRS. FRED KRUBOER Mrs. Jimmy Miles spent Sat- Wright Citv Club team last Frl Robert M. Harding has spent CASOLCCS WSCAXTt f.itT rizDAT Kowniio Jonesburg friendi were shocked grieved when Informed o( the saeaint ot Mn. Carolina McCarty kst Friday mom In.

Mrs. Mc Carty. who for the past three nmars had been employed at the Msonle Home St Louis, be- eme ill about I her condition had the past 4 wo weeks vacation with day night by a score of It was a hard fought game by both teams with Joneshunr holding the his wife, son Jim and her mother Mrs. Maude Shelton. Last Thurs lead throughout flie game.

St. Louis spent Sunday with M. (1 Rogers. Eil Gregory of Houston, Texas, spent Friday and Saturday here with his uncle, M. Rogers.

'Mrs. Wm. Peters and daugh-I ters Mrs. H. F.

Meyer and son Jr. spent from Thursday until Saturday in St. Charles, and St. Louis. Mrs.

J. S. McKisskk is on the sick list. Mrs. Wm.

Peters and daughter Mrs. H. F. Meyer and son, spent from Thursday until Saturday in St. Charles and St.

Ixui day night Mr. and Mrs. Harding entertained with two tables of bridge. Those present besides the The J. A.

team has plaved six sanies to date and Is unde- Teacher's Convention In St Louis unlay and Sunday In St. Louis Thursday and Fritlov. i with her daughter Helen and her Edward Pearle and Mr. and sister Mrs. Mary Woods.

Mrs. Kenneth Penrie of St Louis' Mrs. May Miller spent a few-were Saturday evening supper days of Hast week with her guests of their uncle and aunt daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Cun Mr.

and Mrs. II. B. Bemsrhner ningham and family at New Mel-and son Arvel. Edward visited le.

over Sundav. Henrv Brockman, spent Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Kev ot this Saturday and Sunday with his place and Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tal-Cardwell and daughter I-eah of hot and family at Columbia.

host and hostess were Mr. ami ed George Meyer's annual birthday dance at the Modoc on Nov ember 10th. pronounced critical from the ted thus far. having beaten t'nnirat 8he passed away in Florence twice. Montgomery Mrs.

Glen Harding. Mr. and Mrs, A. LaGree and Mr. and Mrs.

hospital tne Masonic nu tmy twice, i roy once ana nun I-nnlmm Woods. High sore was had received eerj UltV onre. uames are scneuuicu won by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Halti with Hermann and Troy this Mark Twain (Samuel L.

Clemens) was bom November 30th. 1835 at Florida. Mo. ng and low by Mr. and Mrs.

weok.Contribuled. Louis Monday, October 3rd, to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Kllciltrocht Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolthous of the County Farm vicinity were recent visitors at the home of the Drosselmeyer and family.

On Monday, September the writer attended the funeral of her friend and former neigli-lor, Mrs. Clara Rhine, at the Wrighe City Cemetery. The funeral service was held at 2:30 p. with Rev. A.

E. Katterfolin of the Evangelical Church in cliaiye. Mrs. Rhine lived for many years near Warrenton and was well known in this vicinity. She was a kind neighbor and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

After the death of her husband Isaac N. Rhine, over is. Woods. A delicious plate lunch norenre went to i.oinmMa, Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Hasek of JUthedlst Chareh Notes rraisistluff of sandwiches, lello EBENEIER Sundav where thev visited with St. Louis attended the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cardwell, Billy of their niece, Miss Virginia fruit salad, rake and coffee was ear, about Friday morning.

Her good friends Mr. and Mrs. f. J. Boehmer of Jonesburg were Immediately noUfled ol her death maA hef body waa brought to the Coehmerhome Friday "hl where aha lay In atate until Sunday afternoon when funeral service were held there.

mm nnanmer Played "What A Sunday school will be held at the regular time 9:30 a. m. but served and enjoyed At a late Dr. J. K.

Knudsen OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN rind SURGEON Mo. Kev ami jbck lardweu. ITumtltv to Mr. Eugene Cullom hour. the morning worship service will Bjr MRS.

HERBERT ELFl.KIN Several from here enjoyed the' Steers and Schwartz wedding dance at the Modoc last Satur-1 Mrs. Ma Steinmever enjoyed a of near Prices Branch Saturday We are sorrv report B. H. begin at 11:00 a. ra instead of visit with her brother Theodore afternoon and were Satuntav oisual 10:45 a.

m. due to the pas Nurzinger of SL IMils from Tues- night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson on the sick list this week. Hope he will soon be his usual self.

rtor Breaching: at warrenton at im.iu1 Wa Have la Jeaut enug.jjn There will be future an dav until Sunday when tie re- Harvey Tumllly. turned home accompanied byj Mr o. Dryden and Mrs. Steinmever and Harold who dallghter Emily and Mr. and In the Fleahman birthday din Rhuhert'a Serenade, the latter a nounccments as to the morning ft Mc ner last week, we neglected to worshlo time.

n-uum-ii h.miic uio snuir ctcmiig. nrvHpri anil G1 seven vears ago, sue made nor favorite aelecuon oi wre. r.K lira. Vivian Mills ot Co- Youth FellowshiD meeting will Mrs. Robert Meyer of this place h.rt l.irtleton anent Sundav with sue with her son-in-law and Have your repair work done at Jimmie's Repair Shop Jonesburg, Mo.

mention the name of Wm. Dur-meier as an additional gueit. Sorrv. two requester neH at the regular time joined her sisters Mrs. D.

E. Mey-, Mr an, Mrs. Bud Drvden and 1'jmbia, sanir daughter Mr. and Mrs. 0.

H. of Agea and m. nd evenlmt service at er or iieilevme. iil. and Mrs.

n. family at Auxvasse. Mrs. Gils Lnntviw. nee Viola Ilader of Kansas City hi Fulton Spoede where she was given the tenderest of best care.

Mrs. Rhine n. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Tumilty nttAnilA.1 j.f ihAif. Tesson, and brother Bernard Tes- on Saturday November 8, and en Everyone Is welcome and to come and worship with us. loved a visit with their niece! Virini u- son of St. Louis were last Sundav guests of their sister Mrs. John Frank V.

Getty. Pastor. Miss Marjorie Blackburn, return I have just installed harness repaired. Ilanicv shoes for sale. Burgess and other relatives here.

heav duty machine. Shoes and oiled by the dipping method. Army (18) ing to their homes on Mimdav. Friends here sympathize with 81 Paal's Latharaa Chareh Mrs. Oliver Shaw accompanied i Eugene Cullom Saturday after-I noon at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Tumilty I near Prices Branch. They also I attended the reception and dance Mr. and Mrs. Roliert E.

Murphy Sunday. November 23. Divine Miss Maliel South in the loss of her father Sim South of Prices of Warrenton to St. I-ouls Satur services at 0:30 a. m.

Sunday Abide wiin Me. w. Celty, pastor ol Jonesbur Methodist Church oftkUted and follow-In his sermon, read several ot Mrs. McCarty poems, closing wUha poem as a prayer. Her body was then laid to rest among thernany beautiful floral tributes la tha Oak Grove Cemetery Southwest of Jonesbunt.

besld Mr McCarty who preceded his wife In death ki July 1931. Pallbearer were old friends and former neighbors of Masses inltv. Everett MIsone. Branch. Suzanne F.ngel, Marv day afternoon to convey her School and Bible Class after the i at Jonesburg Community Hall.

E. Grebe, who has been a daughter, Dorothy to Hier home services. Key, Betty Jane Myers and Kvc-lyn Ludy contributed three songs i-eacbed the age of a little over i'l years. Her huslwind and her only son William preceded her in death. Her dauirliters left to mourn her passing are (Zeta) Mrs.

Ivan McCoy; (Itlnnche) G. II. Spoede; two sons-in-law Ivan McCoy and G. II. Spoede, all of Rncport, Mo.

Bertram Undertaking Co. of Rorkport were In charge of the funeral. We were sorrv to hear of the death of Mrs. Otto Oberlag of St. Louis this Monday morning, November 17.

Mr. Ohcrlag was a patient at the St. Luke's Hospital for a few weeks and was sivk on-k for a short time. She was a Thursday. November 27.

Rpe nere. navmg compieico ner stu- un.i.i Public Sale Mr. Souths funeral last Satur rial Thanksgiving Day service at day afternoon, held at the Prices 9:30 a. C. Boye.

Pus Branch Christian Church. tor. Sunday dinner guests in the rain ill a i ini ura iiiKii'imi n.i is dies at the Moller School tor suU o( a broken le w. Beauticians. We wish Dorothy mwwA nonip success in her chosen B.tts Ml.

fession. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. Mr. and Mi-s.

Charles Uek had Wg as six clock dinner fwwt wi WPar 3y2 months. In their home Saturday eve-j home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mi St Patrlekl Charek, Joneafcara Herman Ludy. Chas.

Ludy. Clure were Mr. and Mrs. Omar Holy Mass-First, third and fifth Sunday. 10 a.

eeeond Harry Coleman. Frank Anders J. Thompson, the latter of Cornelius of Bellflower, Mr. and iue to my hcllh, I sm rmluolnn my herd i cattle and also selling some of my farming equipment, at my farm, located on Highway 10. ruur miles ea.it of Jonesburg and six mile west of Warrenton.

on Friday, NWember 21, 1947 Complete Hat of Item offered for ante were published in laot week'a Issue of the Manner. Snle bvglna at 12:30 p. m. George AUen, Auctioneer Wm. Van Studdif ord Mrs.

John Dyke of near Prices and fourth Sunday. 8:30 a. m. Cat t'ttannkfirv CltV. M.

wicuarvy National Service Life Insurance valued at $305,939,000 has been Branch, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hard sister of Mrs.

Win. Groeper of the ning, Mr. ami Mrs. hugene I.eek. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Leek and daughter Connie Annette, Miss fivelvn Schlankor of War- In of town and their daughter is turvlvvd by one brother, Wm. hollc Sunday School after Mass Von Thummel and two step-(every Sunday and Holy Day. rfauahtara Mrs. Norman Conrad Everyone welcome.

Father John reinstated bv veterans in Mis- County, rami vicinity. TCe fn- ntlr4 Kflnaaa tlr aart aua and itm-itl BAnfiina ulll Kn lvrtl.l at Mrs. Vivian Mills ami daughter Glenda, the two latter of Colum (ti) J. Denehey, Pastor. renton and Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Oklahoma since February of this Wright City Evangelical Church (16p) and Miss Mary McCarty of St 9 bin, Mo. tiancnsiein oi ai. Thursday afternoon, NovemVr Mr. and Mrs.

Brooks Sutor and 'Harrv Polston of Molierlv, Mo. tfrtv bom in St. Baptlit Chareh Hots spent from Thursday until Sun day here with his niece Mrs. Louis County, the daughter of Waldo E. Proffltt, Supt, Grtard Von Thummel and Morning worship llrOO a.

m.mm.i sh. Evenlni Service. 7:30 p. m. George Iu and family.

Other daughter Vickev of Jonesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton and children Edwin and Edith of St. I-nuis visited Sunday with their parents Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Erir Everyone Pit- i i i i araduaUnn from St Louis High ney. Pator.

SOtool nd Teachers College, la- while attend Bemschner. Wo are glad to report i Edwins arm has the cast remov ed and can use Ms arm a little it BantoM Law School for 41 I want to thnnk each and ev weekend guests In the Leu home were Mr. and Mrs. Rimer l.eu and daughter Sharon of Overland, and Mr. and Mrs.

Rimer Pallardy and two children Ervin and Patsy of St. Charles, the latter family being Sundav guests. Mr. ond Mrs. Klmer Iu and daughter also visited her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Waldo Proffitt. (mm which she also (rradu-, erjone who sent cards, letters, cut being stiff in the elbow. Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Hoelscher and children -ti ck, iu admitted to the bar flowers, potted plants and can In 1908 and Federal practice In dies, also very one who visited MrCartv of me while, I was a patient In the Arthur ewis and Bubv Irene were additional guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bemschner aarso attorney and hpitnl.

kind deeds will AvJ xi.rr, always remembered. -Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pielrsrhke Sunday. Mr.

mid Mrs. C. V. 1 ee had as and son Rdgar spent Sundav in (16p) ihv hA Anno Schroer. guests in their home Sundav afternoon Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson St. Ixiuis. th guests of Mm. Walter Lewalling and familv.

Mix.s Penrsnll.nnd Miss Mavme Pettit Ossie Patton, formerly oi Jones burg, who now makes her home with the Lewelling mmilv part of News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wtlford 'Hart end son Wayne of Center. Mo came Wednesday evening to the home of Mrs. Hnrt's parents Mr.

and Mrs. George Shelton. After visit of St. Louis. Other guests in the Leo hmrne were Mr.

anil Mrs. Frank Yocum, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shaw and daughter Dnrothv, Miss Norma Jean Yocum and the time was also a guest. Mrs.

Poland Thurmon was hos tess to the memtcrs of her Bridge friend of St. Louis, Junior Yo- ing briefly thev left for St. Louis Clublast Friday night. There wore three labtes. Score winners were um and Wayne Murphy of War-entnn.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Presley and Mrs. Nick Key, 1st; Mrs. Homer ta attend the State Teachers convention.

Mr. and Mrs. Hart visited at the (home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.

Mftvrin Shelton of Hichmond Meyer. 2nd; and Mss. tanhnm Wood low. Mm. Homer hftmrv son Chester and friend Jimmy Beckmon stopped over night Oc- Heights during their stav in St.

IjOuIs. They returned here Friday evening and were accompanied toher 10 with their uncle and was an invited guest and was presented with a lovelv guest prize by the ihostess. After the purchased a farm on picturesque Masses Creek road which tliev named "McCarty Lodge." A1-. thouxh born and reared in the city. Mrs.

McCarty loved her home In the "sticks" as she term-ad It and continued to reside thera after Mr. McCartv'a death, tantil aha accepted employment In SV Lou! the past three vears. lira. McCarty was a lover ot the finer thlnts In life, such aa art. music, iwetrv.

etc. She was an ac-eno1tahed poet having had and books of poems published, poetrv wa natural talent She nwde manv beautiful hooked russ and ssmplere which were irxrd beautihiL Readers of the Banne' will mim her "Masses Creek Observa-rona' In which aha Inlected s'ayetber natural witticisms for which aha was so well known. Km. McCarty was one of the Banner Torres nondents. having written nr wKty column for more than seven years.

aimt Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Rem- home Sunday by their son Mas games, Mrs. Thurmon served de srhner, and on Armistice dav. ac ter Wayne Hart who had visited companied bv Mrs.

Romschner licious refreshments consisting of strawberry short cake with UiaT-' motored to Wichita, Kans. to visit their uncle and aunt Mr. and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton while his parents were In the city.

Wavne also ob whipped cream and coffee, Glenda Lee Mills of Columbia Mrs. W. J. Brvant and familv Jimmv and Evelvn. Mr.

Brvant is spent from Thursday until Sun served tils 8th hlrthdav while here. His mother brought the a Drotner ot Mrs. it. i. nem- day Jonesburg with her grand parents Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Hard hlrthdav cake and other wd things to eat. He enjoyed a visit schner.

Thev returned home Friday evening, October 21st. ing. Her mother Mrs. Vivian Mills arrived torn Columbia Saturday with tils former Jonesbure evening and visited her parents friends. The Loyally Class of the Metho and other relatives until Sundav Random Thoughts Bjr MM.

FTX3TT) iniXAU evening when she and Glenda re dlst Sunday School will meet this Thursday afternoon at the home turned to their thome in Colum She will to missed by all who bia. knew liar, she alwavs had a of Mrs. George Shelton with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin L. Dothage had as 5 o'clock dinner guests jaHsct smfla and a toktnt re- n. n. uong assistant nosiess. qr1t Mr everyone she met.

Her Miss Edna May Shelton. N. fanily ttas the a voids thy of ot Blfoxl. Miss, arrived home tends in their sorsnw and loss. Sundav for a two weeks' visit TfeOM from outot-tuwn who at- with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owens of Jos Angeles.

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EASY TO OPEN-EASY TO POUR We were grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. Caroline McGartv; she will be greatly missed by the Banner as she was one of its most valued correspondents. Many Mrs. S. Palmer, and Mr.

and tandad tha funeral were Mr. and Mvron Shelton and other role Mrs. Orville L. Dothage and child tives. rcn Yvonne, Harriette and Lynne.

lira. torflMn Conrad. Miss Marv readers of the Warrenton Banner Mr. and Mrs. Otis McClure had McCartv.

Wm, Von Thummel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Shelton will also miss id or famous, "Mas as Tuesday evening dinner brought their children Deanna ses Creek Observations." Hop IZlm Mamie Mackler all of St Aula and Mr.

and Mrs. J. guests, Mr. and Mrs. T.

B. Morris writings most of them were of a witty nature intended to cause and Graham to Jonesburg last Wednesday evenlmt and thev returned to St. Louis to attend the Thompson of Montgomery City. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Dothage and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright Wyatt.

All enloved a delicious fried smiles and chuckles. Then again Oilstia dswsk Wssm 1 state Teachers Convention. Mr. chicken dinner with all the trim ejitoa ftetmot 1:30 a. Wm.

nd Mrs. Shelton returned to maybe her next column would contain Items of a more serious nature on world affairs or con mings and later several games of pinochle. cerning gems gleaned from her -ihrnen, Sunt Jonesbur and visited their par 1100 a.m. ents Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Graham 1rrlr 7:89 m. A. and Dr.

and Mrs. W. A. Shelton ariu. Pwator.

I until Sunday. Additional Sundav A Joint birthday celebration took place at the home of Mr. boundless wealth of literary knowledge. I have known Mrs. McCartv for over thirty vears and and Mrs.

Orville L. DoUinge. hon I iniesls In the Graham home were Its erm iSmnmhm IS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maughs and oring Mr.

Dothagc's birthday which occurred on November Ho Supper. Box Social at Bi habv daughter Bettv of Richmond c-knnl fioturdav night No- Heights, friends of the Shelton 11th. and that of their daughter familv. Deanna and Graham re tt 7:30 p. m.

Entertain- Harriette which occurred Novem ber 12th. Mrs. Dothage served a de licious dinner with a lovclv birth turned home with their parents Sunday evening after a pleasant visit with their grandparents day cake and Ice cream for des iher cheerful mood and wittv comments could keep a crowd of folks interested and entranced. The only thing that could cause her smile and good humor to fade was to mention some political issue that was against her belief-then indeed 'her block eves would snap and her voice raise in convincing exhortation. She was a most interesting speaker and could almost convince her listeners that "black was wlilte." Per- here.

sert Those present besides the immediate family to enjov this frames, prttes. Irene (6p) -3aatlt1stCaV mrHtm the first and 1 of each month at tk lih sermon by the past-srelcocoa. Lkml SANITARY POURING LIP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rector and son Wavne of Jefferson Cltv drove to Joneshunr Wednesdav special occasion were Mr.

Dot hage's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar kin L. Dothage and the hitter's and Mrs. Rector and son visited sister Mrs.

Birdie Palmer. her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. B..

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