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4 Maryville (Mo.) Dolly Forum, Monday, Sopt. 16, 1663 Club Notes CLYDE COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS RECENT MEETING The Clyde Community Club members met recently at home of Mrs. Bernard Wiederholt with Mrs. Ralph Farnan as co-hostess. All members were present.

Mrs. Cora Enis and Mrs. John Faman were guests. Ice cream, cake and coffee was served to the group. Mrs.

Ray Stucker was winner of the door prise, and Mrs. Ralph Farnan guessed the mystery package. Pinochle was played. s. Cora Enis won low score, and Mrs.

Ralph Farnan and Mrs. Francis Farnan tied for high score. All received sunshine pal gifts. The next meeting will be held in October with Mrs. Joe Berg as hostess.

Mowrv Club To Meet Members of the Mowry Club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Raymond McKee, Pickering. Roll call will be ADMITTED SUNDAY Clint arles Knepper, Skidmore: Mrs. Effie E. Hall, Charles F.

Smith, Hopkins; Miss Sherry White, Burlington Virgil Belcher, Charles W. Albaugh, John Schneider, Mrs. Robert Myers, Maryville. DISMISSED SUNDAY Mrs. Dwight Fields and son, St.

Joseph; Dwight Dozier, Mrs. John Collins, Barnard; Mrs. George Kegin, Burlington Mrs. William Allen, Maryville. CITY BRIEFS Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Ware, Severance, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Phylii Rumsey and children, Karen and Blake.

Mrs. Howard Frueh has returned from Kansas City where she spent the past few days visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gary Frueh and her daughter, Margaret, who is in nurses training at St. Hospital. Swann Swaney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Swaney, Atlantic, was surprised a week ago Saturday when some of her Maryville friends arrived to help her celebrate her 12th birthday anniversary. Guests included Gail Morehouse, Carol McFarland, Perri Johnson, Ann Cummins and Judy and Jody Fine. Mrs. J.

B. Cummins drove the girls to Atlantic. Following The Flaq Cmdr. Max R. Rush, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Rush, Maryville, is serving aboard the ocean minesweeper USS Detector, an Atlantic Fleet unit which recently won the Battle Efficiency Award as the outstanding member of Mine Division 43. The award was earned in competition with other mine division units during the last year. As a result of winning the award, the Detector now flies the special efficiency pennant from her mast and displays a white painted on either side of her bridge.

All enlisted crewmen now have an on the right sleeve of their uniform. OSRITAL School Officers Named at Maitland Student officers for the 196364 school year have been elected at the Holt County Reorganized Schiil, Maitland. M. C. Derr, II, has been chosen as president of the senior class, with Grover Andes, vice- president, Stanley Yates, secretary.

and Judy Weston, treasurer. The sponsors of the seniors are John Andrews and Merrill Runyon. The junior class selected a completely feminine group to serve as leaders. Heading the list is Sharon Fuhrman, president, followed by Patty Love, vice president, Connie Low- ranee, secretary, and Janet Wyman, treasurer. The sponsors are Orel D.

Smith and William Kothe. Jack Estes was elected to the highest post of the sophomore class. Mary Smock will serve as his stand-in, with Nancy Rowlett as secretary treasurer. Mrs. Zelma Locke and Mrs.

Peggy Wellington are the sophomore advisors. In their first prep election, the freshmen chose Jim Lowrance as their leader. Larry McKinney will serve as vice president, and Cheryl Meadows is secretary treasurer. Bill Bunch is the sponsor of the freshmen. Eighth graders elected to of fice were Diana Love, presi dent, Randy Patterson, vice president, Janet Reed, secretary, and Vicki Bohart, trea surer.

Curtis Forcade is the sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware and daughter, Barbara, drove their son and brother, Charles, to Baldwin, Sunday where he has enrolled in Baker University for the coming year. VISITING HOURS 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 8:30 p.m. BABIES SHOWN 2 to p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. (No one under 16 allowed in maternity ward) For Emergenry Medical Service, CALL 2-2176. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs.

Roy Bebout, Hopkins; Charles Wiederholt, Conception; Mrs. George Kegin, Burlington Gerald Boedeker, Parnell; Mrs. Roy Dwyer, Mrs. Leslie Rhodes, Mrs. William Allen, Maryville.

DISMISSED SATURDAY: William Andrews, Helena; William St Tarkio; Harold Baldwin, Hopkins; Mrs. Everett Morrison, Stanberry; Mrs. James Lane, Clearmont; Mrs. Otto Farnan, Conception Mrs. Carroll Akes and daughter, Bedford, Mrs.

Ruth Sparks, Mrs. Luretta Combs, Maryville. PRESCRIPTION THE SILVER SPADE AMONG THE GOLD New York If anyone wants to do some spadework around the house with a rea man size, sterling silver sho vel, available at $1.000 apiece. The 40-inch-long tool, with solid silver blade and handle joined by a rubbed ebony fin ish shaft, was on display at the Retail Jewelers of America trade show here. It was designed by Joseph C.

Boardman of Wallingford, for use at ground breaking ceremonies. Boardman got the idea for the shovel during a conversation with a jeweler customer in Richmond, who was looking for something to use at the dedication of a new savings bank. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faddis, Kansas City, spent the weekend visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Taylor and family. Mr.

and Mrs. C. 0. Watkins, Trenton, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Watkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watkins, and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gumm and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swaney and daughters, Sue and Jennifer, spent the weekend in Maryville, visiting friends. Recently Mrs. Charles Skel ton and daughter Kathy of Kent land, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Frances Wilmes. They al so visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sturm, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seipel. The Rev.

Joel (Continued From Page 1) with the Air Force in the Azores; Ervin, Wilfred, Dianne, Christopher and Christina Derks of the home. A public reception for the new priest will be held from 2 to 4:30 Sunday afternoon at the St. Columba Church Hall, Conception during which time his first blessing may be received. In addition to Father Joel, three other Benedictine Monks of Conception Abbey will be ordained to the holy priesthood, namely, the Rev. Marcel Rooney, OSB, Cedar Bluffs, the Rev.

Xavier, OSB, Hebron, and the Rev. Quentin Kathol, OSB, Hartington, Neb. Special Federal (Continued rrom rage 1) Three hundred state troopers and 500 National Guardsmen remained on alert, ready to back up the Birmingham police department if fresh violence erupted. The bomb blast was described by Allgood, a native of Birmingham as a of our mockery by those who would cut the very roots of our American system of shootings and three other persons were injured. Boycott Gains Ground There were ro itudent demonstrations around the three integrated schools today, but a boycott appeared to be gaining school board said attendance was down generally throughout the system.

Birmingham City Councilman John Golden proposed raising rewards covering acts of racial violence of $100,000. Contributions to the reward fund announced by the city council about two weeks ago exceeded $57,000. The original fund was set at $50,000. Many Negro students quit classes at a high school at Selma, and some attempted sit-in demonstrations at two stores In the tightly segregated Central Alabama city. Indications were that the Negro pupils were demonstrating in protest to the bombing at Birmingham.

Preserved by Cold Air Melbourne, Australia (II Australian Antarctic explorers have reported finding the mum mified bodies of two seals on the ice, 600 feet above sea level, and four miles from the open sea. Seals normally stay close to the coast because of difficulty in moving on their flippers on land or ice. The Australian Antarctic Division of the Australian Department of External Affairs reported the discoveries, and and said the seals had died there, perhaps hundreds of years ago. The bodies were perfectly preserved by dehydration in tha cold air, but why the seals had headed inland from the sea if not known, division said. Public Records COUNTY OFFICE Cecil McFarland, Maryville, has been paid $5 bounty for a coyote he killed Sunday.

COUNTY OFFICE Stanley Smith and A. Eugene Johnson, both of Maryville, have each been paid $5 for coyotes they killed over the weekend. CITY POLICE C. B. Lindstrom, 21, Maryville, has been charged with disorderly conduct on a complaint signed by Karl Wright, Maryville.

The complaint was signed Sunday night. Read Daily Forum Want Ads. The bombing brought swift Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krieg, New Hyde Park Long Island, N.

I left Sunday after visiting C0Ddemnall0n from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyers and other relatives at Parnell, Ravenwood and Kansas City.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilmes took their daughter Katheryn to St. College, Xavier, Sunday where she enrolled as a freshman. Her sister Clara Frances arrived at St.

last Wednesday. She will resume her studies as a junior chemistry major. Mrs. James Welch who underwent surgery last Monday at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City is reported to be recovering satisfactory. national Negro leaders and state local officials.

Seek Faster Rights Action It was deplored in the U. S. Senate as a tragic blow to race relations. A plea was sounded for quicker action on civil rights legislation. In Washington, Atty.

Gen. Robert F. Kennedy canceled two speaking engagements in Philadelphia to stay in his office during the racial trouble in Birmingham. BirminghL Mayor Albert Boutwell said he understand such viciousness and Gov. George Wallace called for the capture of the bombers.

Two Negroes were killed In Wembly Ties SqtMM Ful-O-Pep FEEDS Whitakers 2nd Depot Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Relieves Pain New York, N. Y. (Spootel) For first time acianca baa found a new healing aubatance with tha aaton- iahing ability to ahrink hemor- rhoida, atop itching, and raliara pain without aurgery. In caaa after caaa, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (ahrinkage) took place. Moat amazing of were ao thorough that sufferers made astoniahing statements like have ceaaed to be a problem!" The aecret is a new healing aub- atance of a world-famous research institute.

This substance is now available in or ointment form under the name Preparation At all drug counters. For Back to School JEANS Livingston's Maryville, Missouri See Us About Our Generous Rental Plan on New and Used Band Instruments RALPH J.YEHLE Rubber Footwear for all the family The OUTLET Store 1st and Main Get Ready for Cold Weather Now Window Glass Installed Watkins Hardware -l I I i I 1 1 I 1 H-l-i FIRE Extinguisher Sales and Service All Types Moore's l-H-l-H-M 1 I11 l-l -I-l- -l-l- id only rid your wktoli of both "wiggle and bounco' by gotting DY NAMIC BALANCING SERVICE BAGBY MOTORS Maryville, Mo, See Your Electric Appliance Dealer Today LIGHT POWER COMPANY PABTNU IN PROGRESS StNCf 1883 Is Your Car giving you the 1 3 netAntetw due to wheels that Specialist Phone 2-4521 gives you water heat NODAWAY DRUG West Side of Square Because a modem electric water heater uses no flame it needs no flue or ventilation. This exclusive advantage lets you install it anywhere that space permits. And your whole family will appreciate the dependability and efficient operation of a flameless electric water heater another appliance that adds to the Joy of Total Electric Living. YOU LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Com Meviilwl kouM toUl home oAitfc mvdrrm Unwfy i new iMMg eemfcan.

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