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MaryvftU Dally Saturday, July 3, 1945 A Time to Try Men's Souls July 4, 1965 comes midway in a year whose first six months have been a period of crucial testing of the fiber of this nation and whose remaining months undoubtedly hold still more severe troubles in store for us and the world. It is. as Dickens said of an earlier year, both best of times and the worst of At home, economic expansion continues apace, but the affluence it creates reveals in starker contrast than ever before the material and spiritual poverty in which millions of Americans still lhe. Each gam that has been made in social justice promises creater unrest in the future and show's how very far we have to go before all Americans can partake equally of freedom and opportunity. Abroad, more new nations breathe the heady atmosphere of independence, and more fall prey to political and economic chaos and the tug of war of competing ideologies Tn Viet Nam.

real war goes on at an accelerating pace, bringing both hope that it must end the best and fear that it will lead to the worst. It is not only the times when there are clear-out choices and unmistakable calls for sacrifice that try souls, as Thomas Payne wrote. This period of am- bicuous crises and shadowy possibilities through which ue are moving, of undeclared wars in which American soldiers die in handfuls at a time, is in some ways even more difficult than if we were faced with actual massive attack upon the life of the nation. For many Americans, international uncertainties en- cender fear and distrust of the awesome military power we possess and a desire to retreat into what historian Henry F. Graff of Columbia University calls For others, the disruptions and demands of social evolution at home breed disillusionment with the American system, suspicion of neighbor and a longing to return to an individualistic independence that never existed.

But America can neither abdicate its position as leader and defender of the free world, no matter how unde sired and hazardous and costly that role may be, nor can it wish away the domestic challenges brought on by growing population, technology and changing human needs. It is the best of times and the worst of times. It is a time to try our souls. It is also the beginning of the 190th year of the independence of the United States of America. DOWN MEMORY LANE 1955 10 YEARS AGO 1965 Ewart Burch.

Maryville, will be installed Thursday as the head of the Maryville Lions Club Nodaway first flag was due to the patriotic spirit of Miss Emma Hay, later to become Mrs. James Saunders. Mr. and Mrs Alfred W. Law, Skidmore, announce the birth of a daughter, Erma Denise.

The leading officers of the White Cloud Ixxlge, IOOF, and subordinate officers will be installed Tuesday. City Mgr Robert Peart wishes to extend the speed zones beyond the city limits. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, Ravenwood, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Verlene to Ronald Vance.

1940-25 YEARS AGO 1965 Capt. Edward G. Schultz, flight instructor of the Civil Pilot Training course at the State Teacher College has completed the repairs to the left wing tip of the Aeronca trainer which had been damaged and flight instruction was to resume this afternoon. Charley Wood was installed as grand noble of the White Cloud IOOF last night by District Grand Master Fay McKee. As in the past.

Mavor L. B. Campbell and Albert Kuchs, Maryville, will be associated with the Missouri State Fair Campbell will he the superintendent of admission and Kuchs will be auditor of the fair. 1915-50 YEARS AGO-1965 Prof. Donald Cady, formerly a resident of this city, now living at Des Moines, has recently been chosen musical director of the Iowa State band Mr.

and Mrs, J. L. DeKoven. Rodatown. caine to Maryville yesterday to visit Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Jones. According to Daniels there were 10.000 bushels of blue grass seed this vear off the Ed Bilby ranch, near Quitman.

Ardelle Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. King celebrates her fifth birthday anniversary today by entertaining a number of her small friends with a garden party. items (Continued From Page 2) Visitors Monday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Ulmer were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Baker, Hopkins. Mrs.

Dale Martin was an afternoon guest June 25 in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Rowlett. Dinner guests June 20 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Logan were Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Gorman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ulmer arrived home Saturday after spending the week with members of their family in Savannah.

Independence and Kansas City accompanied by their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. Anderson, Boise, Ida. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Diggs and family were Sunday visitors in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diggs. Miss Gail Ward, Maryville, spent the eekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horn and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Argo spent the Saturday evening with Mrs. Nellie LinvOle. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Oliver recently moved into their new trailer home in Maryville. Guests Sunday in their home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fuhrman. Mrs.

Ivan McPike and daughter, Ardys. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Bramble called recently on their daughter, Mrs. Denzil Travis and family, Mound City.

Mr. Travis is improving after hospitalization in a Kansas City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D.

D. McDermit spent Sunday with relatives in Maryville. Miss Angela McClain, Maryville. was a guest the past two weeks of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas McClain. She returned home Sunday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary McClain and sister, Lori. In the afternoon the McClam families and Mrs.

Robert White visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milbora, St. Joseph. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hanks spent Sunday in Derby, with friends. Their grandson, Wendell Mercer, Gladbrook. returned home with them to spend the week. Marshall, called fn the heme ef Roy Twaddle Sunday.

Mrs. ook remained to spend several days with Twaddle, her father, and with her sister, Mrs. Paul Taylor. She accompanied Mrs. Taylor to Maryville Monday on business.

Mrs Gertrude Loucks and son. Raymond, called Sunday on her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs Keith King returned home Saturday from a vacation trip to Wyoming, the Black Hills and other places of interest in the West.

They were accompanied by Lee Bums, a brother of Mrs. King, and Ben Greeson. both of Chicago. During their absence Barbara. TJovd and Dannv King were guests of Mrs.

Hazel Humes, W'eston, Duane King, pastor of the newly constructed Christian chnrch. Norfolk, was a guest speaker at morning worship services, Skidmore Christian chnrch. A former resident here, Mr. King and family were weekend house guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elza King. Mr. and Mrs. Elza King had as additional guests in their home Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean King and children. Independence, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas King and family, St.

Joseph, Mrs. Jennie King and John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dean King and children.

Pamela and Michael, Independence, were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Deffenbaugh, the parents of Mrs. King. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Collins spent Sundav with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Collins and children, Rhonda, Mark and Mike. Independence.

The Collins family had word from their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Collins and daughter, Kerri, who recently moved to Oneida, 111., from Polo, where he was on the teaching staff of the high school. Maitland Mlw With Davit Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Halnline spent Sunday in Kellerton, as guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hainline. Overnight house guests June 24 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernie Reed were their grandchildren. Robert Lee Davis, who has been a guest the past two weeks, Varona, Kathleen and Ronald Davis, Savannah Mrs. Davis and son, Kevin, joined the family Friday for dinner. The children returned home with her in the evening. Guests Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Darby were their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Francis Darbv, and children, Danny, Ricky, Randy, Pamela and Michael. Graham. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Darby and children were afternoon callers in the home Howard Collins spent Sunday in Moberly with friends. Afternoon guests June 24 in the home of Mrs. Lester Rowlett were Mrs. Delbert Spire and son, Wayne, Maryville, Mrs A.

C. Carroll, Mrs. Francis Carroll, Mrs. I M. Ross.

Mrs. Dale Martin, Mrs. Lloyd Rowlett, Mrs. Ove Rowland and Mrs. Glenn Wellington.

Mrs. Edward Allen and children, Laura Beth, Jeffrey, William. Julie Ann and John Robert. Springfield, are visiting Mrs. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. K. Powell. Other guests of the Powells are his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Douglas. Denver, who flew back to be with their mother, Mrs. Maude Powell in a St Joseph hospital.

Mrs. Powell is reported improved and will be moved to a nursing home as soon as she is able, The annual Praiswater reunion was hold Sunday at the city park. Savannah, with 65 present for the basket dinner served at noon. Officers elected for 1966 reunion to be held the last Sunday in June are Clyde Houston, Maitland, pres- idont; John Praiswater, Savannah, vice president; Mrs. Garney Heck, Mound City, secretary, and Sam Oregon, treasurer.

J. Ralph Mever, Forest City, is the retiring president, Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Damewood and children, Terri and Taminy, Lincoln, and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Jones and children, Hawaii, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McKinney and Ralph, and Mr and Mrs. Leon Damewood Pfc. and Mrs.

Marvin McKinney, Ft. Leonard Wood, are also guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McKin- nev. Twenty-five members of the Mound City Light and Power Co.

held a backyard picnic Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Taylor and sons. David and Ralph. They attended the Blue Grass Festival and the Nodaway-Holt R-VII band concert conducted by David Taylor.

Mrs. I.eland Bohart, Curtis Meadows and Mrs. Leonard Elder attended a Christian Women's Fellowship officers training meeting and luncheon Monday at Wy a 11 Park Christian Church, St. Joseph. Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Masters, Kansas City, and Mrs. Blanche Gardner, Canbv, were Saturday afternoon guests of Miss Ruth Rosenbohm.

Additional guests were Miss niece. Mrs. Richard Warner and daughter, Reva, Maryville. Misses Bernetta Lee per and Turdv Scott. Maryville, spent the weekend with grandmother, Mrs.

C. M. Driver, and Mr. Driver. Dr.

and Mrs. Earl Gibson spent the weekend in Anita, with Mrs. John Smith and children. They worked together in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Island. They visited Edgar Kneale, Dr.

and Mrs. M. C. Derr and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Chet Kneale, Mr. and Mr. and Ed Rowlett and Cash Earl Case, Savannah, was a June 24 overnight guest of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Dozier. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Cowa and children, Teresa Lyn and Gary, Omaha, were weekend guests of Mrs. aunt, Miss Nellie Gallagher. Garey Michael, Gay and Julie Beth Edwards, St. Joseph, spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hensley and daughter, Kobl Dawn. Chillicothe, were weekend guests of Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Colllson.

Guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McClain were Mrs. Edward Ballenger and Mrs. Gary McClain and daughter, Lori, Maryville.

Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Pierpoint and children spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and A house guest the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Murray was Jeffrey Pull- lan, a brother of Mrs, Murray, Purdin, Mo. They were in Burlington Jet. calling on friends Friday. Additional dinner guests Sunday in the Murray home wfere Mr. and Mrs.

Keith King and children, Barbara, Danny and Lloyd, and their house guests, Lee Bums and Ben Greeson, Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Merlin Atkins and children, Linda and Lonnie, called June 23 on relatives and friends in Maitland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane and son, Leland. Fairfax, called June 23 on relatives and friends here Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Darby spent Friday night with their daughter -in-law. Mrs. Francis Darby and children. Graham.

Mr. and Mrs Eldon Collins and children, Kevin and Kim, spent Saturday and Sundav in St. Joseph with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moore and family Mrs.

Collins is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. J. W.

Stone. Fortescue. called on friends here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Maurer called Sunday on Mrs. Marjorie Maurer and son. William. Jack McClain has been helping Virgil Snively with farm work during the past month. Steve Marion, St.

Joseph, is a guest in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ernest Rowlett, and Mr. Rowlett, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marion, are on vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dozier and son, Paul, were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dozier.

The Dwight Doziers just returned from a 2-week visit with Mrs. relatives in Virginia. Mrs. Charlie Gray, Hopkins, and her daughter, Mrs. Louise Estes and sons.

Jack and Charles, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ethel Herbert and Mrs. Helen Baker, Toreka, Kas. Mrs. Sue Smith, Kansas City, was a guest the past week of her nephew, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hill and children, Marti. Sonja, Carol Ann, Lesley, Rebecca and Roberta. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Bennett, and children, Kay Jean and Craig Alan, Maryville, were weekend guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Steve Montgomery. Mrs. Charles Eklof and son, David, Stanton, spent the weekend with Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. ard Elder. Mrs. Gordon Wright and Mrs.

Mary Knock, Moline, Mrs. Ralph Bennett, and children, Kay and Craig, Maryville; H. R. Collins, St. Joseph, Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin W. Burns and children and Mrs. Steve Montgomery all met together at a hospital to see Steve Montgomery who is reported as improving. Mr.

and Mrs. Garrie Crider and daughters. Kimberly Ann and Stacy Lynn, Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hascol and daughter, Vicki, Coin, spent the weekend with their parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grider, Mr. and Mrs. Garrie Crider also visited friends Sundav in Omaha.

Mr. and Mrs. James Morin, Chillicothe, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morin.

Mrs. Floyd Weller and Miss Edith Davis visited Miss Blanche Marion June 23 at the nursing home near Maryville. Mrs. Ernest Rowlett and Mrs. Earl Nelch visited Miss Marion June 24 which was her birthday anniversary.

Mrs. Rowlett baked and decorated a cake honoring her sister. Blanche and shared it with other patients and murses in the home. Mr. and Mrs.

James Hornecker, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heck, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bender, Mrs.

Mary Patterson and son, J. all of Maitland; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bender, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Kneale, all of New Point, attended funeral services Monday for Curtis P. Kneale at Kansas City. Burial was in Kansas. Mrs. Bender, Mrs.

Homecker, Mrs. Pattersen are sisters of Mr. Kneale. Dr. F.

L. Lisbona has returned from a St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Lisbona was with him during his stay and their children, F.

L. LIs- hona, Des Moines, Mrs. Roy Beal, II, Kirkwood, and Alvan Lisbona, Kansas City, all visited him during his stay. H. R.

Collins. St. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montgomery and son.

Eddie, and Mrs. Steve Montgomery visited Steve Montgomery at a Leavenworth, hospital Sundav and report he is improved. Mrs. Wayne Richardson, kindergarten instructor at the Nodaway-Holt R-VII school. Maitland, underwent surgery Wednesday morning at a hospital in St.

Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiley, Springdale, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Wiley, also his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Hefner and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

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and Mrs. George Weathermon and daughter, Debbie, and Richard Cobb. Des Moines, who had been visiting in the Weathermon home were June 24 evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cobb, Darlington.

Richard will stay with his uncle and aunt for a 2-week visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Weathermon and daughter, Debbie, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Griffey, Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. George Weathermon and daughter, Debbie, were supper guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Simerly and family, Edgerton. Mrs. Max Rucker and Karen. Ravenwood. visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Weathermon, Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Schwebach and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Wiederholt and family, Stanberry, Sunday afternoon. A card party was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pappert and family.

Stanberry. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stoll and Mr. and Mrs.

Alphonse Schwebach. Being celebrated were the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. Pappert. A1 Meyer who works at Ackley, and Miss Judy Meyer, Kansas City, visited at their home in Conception Jet.

over the weekend. June Sybert and Jerry Meyer returned to Kansas City with Judy for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattson and family had as June 26 supper guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Mattson, and Mr. and Mrs. T. I.

Willes, Barnard. It was also Shelia fourth birthday Mrs. Frances Schrader, Pam and Mary Noel Mattson visited over the weekend with Ann Quinn, Topeka. Kas. Mrs.

Bill Graham, who has been a patient in a St. Joseph hospital, returned home Sunday to Conception Jet. Mrs. Joan Martin and daughter, Lila, are spending a couple days this week at Columbia. Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Durbin visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Durbin and family, Ravenwood, Wednesday afternoon to see their new grandson, Kenneth Allen, born June 25. Those from out of town attending the funeral services for Ferdie Wolfer Tuesday at St.

Columba Church were Msgr. Vincent Wiederholt, Langdon, N. Martin Wiederholt, Mrs. Henry Wiederholt. Lisbon, N.

Mrs. Henrick Shonseng and daughter, Lynette, Englewale, N. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and son, George, Kansas City; Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Wolfer and children, Jacksonville, and S. N. Daniel Wolfer, U. S.

Navy. Pallbearers were Charles Mattson, Dick Henry, Jerry Sturm, Robert Schieber, Donald Meyer and Albert Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt (Continued on Page 5) Mrs.

James McClain and son, Jimmy, Kansas City, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McClain and members of her family at Burlington Jet.

Supper guests June 25 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reed and daughter, Julie, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Reed.

Guests Monday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darby were Mrs. Dorothy Darby and children. Pam, Mike, Randy, Ricky and Danny, Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bartram, Aurora. were June 24 evening callers of Mrs. Etta Wright.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Kinney and children. Jimmie Alan and Jana Lyn, Salem, Ore, Mr. and Mrs.

James Smith and Charles Shields were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and family. Miss Joy Lynn Reece, Kansas City, spent the past week with her cousin, Vicki Dovell. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Neelv, Bolckow, were June 23 afternoon guests of Mrs. sister, Mrs. Etta Wright. Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Nelson of Colorado visited with relatives on their return June 24 from Rochester, Minn. House guests over the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Reed were their daughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Brunk and children, Beverly, Patty. Jerry and Edwin, Chillicothe..

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