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The Maryville Daily Forum from Maryville, Missouri • Page 4

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DORIS WRAY GROVES. Editor Han 42; Fkir 114 Idem 3681 MHIer-O'Rdry The of Maxine Mil! daughter of Mrs Loren I of Burlington Junction, to Mr Phillip O'Riley, son of Mr. and Francis 8 this morning at St Patri church In Maryville rpv Robert Ora ham read the vows. Attending tie lr were the sislet add brother. Miss Lola O'Riley and Mr.

Ribert O'Riley The former Iv attended the Burlington Junction hah school and the bridegroom la a graduate of the Quitman httrh school Mr and Mrs will or, farm near Skidmore. A wedding dinner wn ved to th' bridal party and Mcoiber of their immediate flit lies today noon at tiie home of Mi and Mill nh of Burlington Junction Friendship lub Mrs Dale nr entert dned Friendslilp elub of a at her home Thursday aftemoon ent rut and wed rau rugs for the tOM. Odests of the club Mt Jams Miliar an I Mrs. Glenn Carr. Members at tend mu included Sam Ha Leslie Hart and Am Mr A Hart, OlJi MaybieUi and Orrn Nich Mi Monta Gabbert be ho.

ss to the club at an afternoon meeting, April 90 Houaec uning hint" will be given as roll call re ponses Mr Miller Invit'd tin club to me at home on May 7 Met with the Mi sn The Willing Worker ift tie Centenary Sunday I met IYhUv evening at the home ft the Mi Alice and Ruth two i hn were given, Si le of Life," Mildred and Mit by Georgia Ruth Ginn Par; wn played Attending the met tin. were Louis Smith. Shelby IJale Johnston Leroy Adams orv Ruth i. and John a wa and Elmer Daw on. Mildred Collin Frederick, Billy and Paul ORikv and the hoKtesse mb- of tie Sorenua Ad.urv., Geneva Duw I land Nifhrrfas, Turpin ami Mr and MY Girl Scout Troop 3 of th Girt Scoot portv rvcrun at ti Its lieutenant.

Mis. 8 W. II nr honoring the ro who bad a 9 per rent attendance record tui tie la fpp me A gift wm pro eidrd to each of the inehidiTv hrr Bh Hetty I.ott un Marv vrih Darin." Hln Dorothy Li! Lois Ruvhill, ixus" Hipes and 1) thy Monigom- ry 'Hire wen twenty-five girls present. The table was centercfl db a quet of pink nnjidia ns pie Mrs Harrtinan by Margaret f.n 1- mann. uivnil Il itic Mr, and Mrs Leslie Snrnmul and William and Junior tained at dinne Hunday nt the i home, 422 West Him guest a were Mrs I an Savannah, Miss Martha Ho mi of PlatUhuig.

Lester Stanley oi Miss Leo la Carr and P. (ben I uun Infatuili I nit Chi Delta Mit an in fermai indiai ton ceremony nt 5:30 o'clock Ju nt the home rf Me Gara William, i foni pledge Includili- the Mi- Marjorie 1-Y-her. Mary Irout Thom and Mi da Bowen Following the ceremony a was given at Mi Mildred ith Mi Louise Llppman end Mi thy th ho tesse Attending, in addition to the four pledges, were Mrs Fred Wit rponror, the roinia ten Kramer, Pet n. Ma Schooler, Gaia William Evelyn Maui, Clara Lijmman, Margaret Helen Marv Lvle Mntv Srot Rei trice i mon, Dorothy Dnwden and Mi died Ft "five member nf National (oiulavr A tnv th" nonni ch of Kappa Phi, national home in Id It evening at, hon. i Ml Mildred Shinabarear ih Clement Riek- man and Mi Oladv Adkins the n.i- Ustlng hoMes.

A 11 front Albert i Hiam icher In t.lie hool of Hepburn i the chapter writ repr ent them at th" WMttfii nstlotial com lave at on, Apitl 2 3. and 4 was read bv giving a rejvort oi the conclave. Mi Wiliiains was unable to od last night's Recipes feceived from other in tin nt parts the United States were lead. recipes were typical of the parts of the country from whi'h they came The remaind -r of the evening vas pent socially Attending the meeting were Mrs Schi ari r. Mi- lie Campbell.

Miss Ruth Krarnr r. Mrs Rickman. Miss Adkin. and Mi. Khtnabargar, Hrrrln; Kent The a of Mi i ola ll-rrini.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs Abe Herrin" Gudford. to I Kent. of Mr and Kent of Market la took pi ice 9 Itinfay nwrnlti-f at the on hi Guilford, Rev Matup efflelatinY The aiplc was unotten jcd. A dinner as given Stimluv In their bettor it the home of the I I parent in mfinrkei othf-rs re Hazel Hilsenbeck and Mr and Mr- James Greenlee Of Mn v- vi lie Miss Ft hr I Dell Greenlee of St.

I Jo Mr and Mr- Arlle Beal and Asm and Atl of fl- cm 41. Iv and Dean Kent of Bedford. Halve Tli" lodge will a Thursday night at the clubhouse for its m'mbem and friends. Music will be i played by Buster orchestra. id i Gillum entertained the! club her home.

715 Franklin PI ice, yesterday afternoon. Mrs Rau Holt rer ivccl the high prim inner tom Am plan i from i si uscin: hun li-1 I HATS CiavudS- 'Bidckid. HATS i to service by Dry Cleaning. Send yours this week. Know SUPE AUNT HET A ihv iv ronif.

She r40 hluirjl nil the I hat Hen Bid iee I when is him Copyright, 1928, Pub's Syndicate CON YKNTloN isjnnt nTFY ILLKCK Rind Birthday Anniversary A xnrpri basket dinner was given Sunday it the of Mr. and Sam FI od War Maryvill honorlnc. Mss, Alice Bird, whoac i ighty-second birthday anr.ive: aty (Mt-urred Satur- flay Tho-e pn were Mr and Mr, Bird and Hardin Bird, Barnard; Mr and Mrs J. Bird. Ftwbeas Mr, ami Mrs W.

H. Bird. Louise Bird and James of I llmorc; Mrs and Mt li Bh.i Blid add Mrs McDonald, Joseph; Mr and Mr-- Jam Bi and James David, Ru hv Mr. and Mrs. F7ood.

mie.s -ivln Cottn the honored Mr and IThel Bird and daughter, Patricia Ann, nt Louisville. Ky William Bird of Quincy, III and Norman tvf Columbia. Mo, were! the only tnembf-t of the family not present Gets Chance to See America First With a Major Unit A 8 BB Mrs. Fred wia GOfCMTt Mi.ss Beatrice on Milhm Wray Mrs. Joseph Wi-II'T Richard Goff F.

L. Clayton Dr Hunterson Accident Prevention Week Designated Over Nation DR. P. C. BOCHMCR Dr.

Florence BorhBier, president of Coltev College. Nevada, gave an address at tins session of the O. convention at ehute.il. Strong had li.slu’ig and she promptly replied to Hie negative, and definitely So, Buffington still hot on the trail out his and hrrr are the fuels he found, which of course the Gray Strong, fiahermen. Parehrr I vrmerly of Mirvville, but now of the tab of Ore- nt a ei; lack salmon to Jo: ph Jack on, st and ted that have Hi" to thr Rotary dub Gray and Strong, both iiadi'd Mr.

Jai-kMin loan them tlu li they ait iehed it Gray boa and all, and headed for lie newspajter office The idea was that they proudly th. pliiy their "catch and ol eour a story would follow about their prove as fi.shermen. But thank to the of Mr. Buffington. Thi Forum was.

prevented printing false tale. jack salmon, a scale ti.sh, but not out of the rs Big Lake, will be served to the Rotarlans at iheir weekly lunche at tomorrow noon. Bob MountJov former ItlMnp station here but now an agent fof the Continenia! oil company In Kansas, from Beloit, Kan that he working i and oiitli of Cttv and that the country down there is in had diape Hi- sava only a drenching rain right away will help revive what crop aro left; that there only an tonal Held of wheat and that other gelation Is tar behind other it ot the country He stated tic la going on to Goodland ill a few days. Deaf Boy Now Hears Radio A mother ot a deaf boy, Mis Marv Gamphlei Cincinnati. Ohio, writes I have bottles of OURINK tnr my boy and now he hears Hie radio Before he used OURlNFf, he could not hear the OlfftlNK was created bv a Vienna car specialist for people hard of hearing, Imthered by head noises, earache, ringing and buzzing.

Get today with OljRtNE Cost- only a few rents dallv Money returned if not satisfied Mm vvllle Drug This week has urance ni States Ititi in this locai Insurance aa tercatlng dat i. laica uva United States that a nr ri i over Mr. Taff 1 t. cent of eh More than 4(1 lenta, he jv.n. ilng ver in hlgh'v He tilde fatahtie.s i Uniti on Glen E.

give me ln ble data o1 Bureau." he dental death rat that for women tin ory tha ice, saving i its occui then ar 1 due to trin and st hat ni! high approx imat ly 36 100 In 1935 and that nts all kinds took a toll nt Uv year an av- a nr six minutes. al bill ir our earelp.ssne,;:», hich l- ul ci in accident adds up 1 00.000 tn pr dama re i and mt d.eal ex pens hi added. addition to 99,000 in id. that in kill la i ar, were ntly injured lOOJCMl temp irari Iv disabled. There 31500 fatal ii ies in home acei- dints and 4.600.

00 injuries Fall ac- conntcd for 44 ernt of them This Tips is th Hrong drove bv The Forum office U. fi. Buli'ngtrf her oil bi were ask'd to to b- vl hard one to l.and, and the usual con- ver al! vn of pr-ud ft followed. When asked wiiat kind a li ti It was both and rong faltend ju a little Ini tuuillv said that he figured if tn a lake crapule, Buffington left the hud tie with a look Oi his face and started Ids pla.ee tf bn and being nf a herman you roulii Horn hi li vk that he was So do one two thing either s. for Big Luke und a fishing trip, or ran to around the big fish story of Gray and He had noticed that the two fishermen showed few signs of having fished all night, also, he had never heard of fish of that tyjw and size ft in any waters In Also tie much disturbed about orav saving it was i( ci apple, nid such ions.

He stopped at the Arnold Strong building and Maurice Strong when ii getting back from fishing trip Maurice promptly id hadn't gone li iung iy over to Graham i attend t' some business matter- Pursuing the trail a little further a tin olftcr girl If Mr. icL. that was on Ho.v ird Strong mu aught over at Big L.ik' Gray that It was DANCE K. C. Hall.

Wednesday evo, 0 Knights of Columbia and Friends Colleci.tns im Heriiie or Jlmmv Durante said li" started learning in impflte (be thinrs heard when a little ieUow, were al. ays willing to gelmbur.se me finaivial- ly if I them in He is a high graduate and has dramatics voice culture wni) the hopes of going on the stage. He at wit graduated from a commercial an school Speaking of tfie re of the members the Unit. Siegel said of the boys girls win- out work until the Major gave them their chance. They ome from ry of life ni" of t.iem had never been West IlaJlv FYvrum Want Ads EXPECT MORE-GET IT ffl The majivriiv Norge Owners ive said the Norge is "better than in the essential qualities of convenience, vlean)incss, lifv, overall economy.

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