CIAL ITEMS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 15, 1985, Page '5 b
MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL BAYNE
iversary to be noted
Russell Bayne of Mr. and Mrs. Bayne were married
Celebrate their 50th Aug. 16, 1935, in the Christian
with an open parsonage in Palmyra, by the Rev.
4 P.m. Sunday, Aug. Bundy.
Christian Church. Mrs. Bayne is the former lone
hosted by their Glaves, daughter of the late Mr. and
(Sally) Savage Mrs. Frank Glaves of Lewistown.
Relatives and Bayne, a retired farmer, is the son of
invited. The couple the late Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bayne.
NS
was held July
hall at Taylor. A
followed by games
were:
Frieden of
and Adrianne
Ill.; Roy and
Ia. ; Ida
Joy Frieden and
Frieden of Elgin,
of Fayette, Ia.;
Ft. Myers. Fla.;
West Union, Ia.;
of Beatrice,
Toni and Eddie
of Lincoln,
King, Lori and
and Margaret
Greg, Phyllis
Frieden and
Dwayne and Amy
Ill.; Lena
Engaged
Merle Seals" celebrated 35th
Mr. and Mrs. David Griesbaum of
Maywood have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Paula Linn, to
Jamie L. Schroder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Shoop of Maywood and
Larry Schroder of Durham.
The wedding will be the event of
Sept. 21 in the South Union Baptist
Church at Maywood.
Miss Griesbaum is a 1985 graduate
of Highland High School, Ewing.
Sehroder is a 1981 graduate of
Highland High School and is now
employed at Huck Fixture Co. in
Quincy.
with carry-in supper Aug. 10
A carry-in supper was held in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Seals of
Lewistown for their 35th anniversary
by their children and grandchildren on
Aug. 10 at the home of Terry Seals of
Lewistown.
Those present were Phil and Diane,
Shelly, Ryan and Shannon Stone of
Steffenville, Lyle and Debbie, Julie
and Justin Seals, Rick and Denise,
Beth and Josh Sharpe, Terry and
Diane, Brett and Troy Seals, Norman
and Norma Jean Myers, Junior and
Betty Stone, all of Lewistown; John
Seals of Durham; Edna WaRe of
Lima; and Donald and Evelyn WaRe
and Florence Bernard of Quincy.
Merle and Virginia Seals were
married Aug. 9, which they also
celebrated by dining at the Quincy
Motor Inn with Joe and Louise Smith
on Friday evening.
Patti lob complimented with
shower; to wed August 17
Miss Patti Job was complimented
with a bridal shower Saturday, Aug.
I0, hosted by Tina Owsley, Lori
Hudnut and Lori Legg, in the home of
Miss Owsley. Miss Job and John
Berhorst will be married Saturday,
Aug. 17, in the First Baptist Church in
Canton.
Games were played with prizes
going to Lesa Gaus and Mrs. Stan
Uldmeyer.
Other guests were Marie Berhorst,
Marilyn Job, Lisa Pearl, Kim Lay,
Rose Spurgeon, Cindy Murphy, Jill
Davis, Debbie Legg, Tracy Taylor,
Kelly Phillips, Terri Tobin, Cathy Job,
Anne Fryer, Gina Berhorst, Patti
Mathieson and Libby Davis. Those
unable to attend but sent gifts were
Jennifer Brown and Shelly Wheeler.
Family picnic honored
Tony and Ronda Whitaker
Tony and Ronda (Farr) Whitaker Lavern Whitaker, Michael and Tam-
were guests of honors at a family
picnic Saturday evening, Aug. 3. The
post-wedding celebration was hosted
by the groom's father, step mother and
sisters, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker,
Amber, Brenda, Catie and Chrissie, at
their home south of Ewing
Those attending were Mrs. Helen
Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Whitaker, Angie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
my, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Crabill, Erin
Crabill, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Whitaker,
Staci and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Whiiaker, Mrs. Phylis Whitaker and
Marlow Whitaker, all of Ewing;
Marvin and Carrie Whitaker of
Chicago; Stephen Whitaker of Des
Moines; Kim James of Bridgeton; Jeff
Crabill and Gary Wiseman of La-
Grange; Mike Geisendofer of Lewis-
town; and BOb Riley of Kirksvillp
llllllll
News of
Clubs g Organizations
Ewing TOPS
Ewing TOPS held its regular
meeting Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. at the senior
center. Dariva Lair read an article on
how to stick to a reducing diet. Loser
of the week was Margret Bringer.
Winners of take-it-off contest were
Mike Mohr, Dariva Lair, Lori Hogan,
Darlene Van Thun, June Brenner,
Margret Bringer and Carol Mobr.
The meeting closed with the TOPS
pledge.
Better Home Builders Extension Club
The Better Home Builders Extension
Club held its annual picnic at the home
of Helen Land. Ada Schmid gave the
devotional.
A thank you note was read from
Belle Baxter regarding her reception.
The date for the Thanksgiving dinner
at Organic Acres will be decided upon
in September. There was discussion
about Old Settlers Day queen and
princess candidates and the Holiday
Showcase committee meeting.
The next meeting will be Sept. 12 at
the home of Fay Maddox.
Town & Country Club
The Lewistown Town & Country Club
met Aug. 5 in the home of Mrs. Hazel
McAfee. In the absence of the
president, Hazel McAfee called the
meeting to order by all repeating the
pledge to the flag. Seven members
answered roll call and one guest was
present.
Mrs. Beulah Gould had the program.
She introduced her granddaughter,
Sharon Lynn Gould. She gave an
interesting talk about her work as a
nurse and many interesting points
about arthritis.
The meeting closed with all reciting
the club collect. Refresbanents were
served.
and Lucille Thomas.
Seven Hills Extension Club
The Seven Hills Extension Club held
its annual family picnic at Wakonda
State Park near LaGrange Monday
evening, Aug. 5. All eight regular
members with some of their family
members were present and the picnic
dinner was enjoyed by all.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Geisendorfer, Mr. and Mrs. Evert
Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Hinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ferlin Kimberley and Tony, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Boltz, Larry and Jared,
Mrs. Norris Hinton, Arlin, Nathan and
Jerry, Melissa Prather, Deanna and
Maehell Hinton, Mrs. Nancy Breeding,
Mike Jones and Lori Kaylor.
The September meeting will be with
Mrs. Norris Hinton.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN ELDON VAN METER
To celebrate 35th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Eldnn Van Meter
of Lewistown will celebrate their 35th
wedding anniversary with open house
Sunday, Sept. 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the
First Baptist Church in Lewistown.
Friends and relatives are invited to
attend. The couple requests no gifts.
John Eldon Van Meter and Margie
Jean Adkins were married Sept. 2,
1950, by the Rev. AI Baumgartner in
the First Baptist Church in Lewistow
Their attendants were J. W. Van Meter
and Nellie Dral/owki Bernath. They
have lived at Lewistown all their
married life.
They have three children: John
Douglas of town, Dennis Eldon of
Anderson, Ind,; and Holly Jean Wiley
of Palmyra; and two granddaughters
and two grandsons.
"'Singles" dance club formed
For those looking for things to do Room at the Quincy Mall. For more
"solo", a brand new square dance club information, or to sign up, eallRuth at
for "singles only" is being formed. 222-8020, ext. 227 weekdays from s4:$o
The club will begin on the first and 2-7392 after 4:30 p.m. and
EMT refresher
course to be held
in Quincy
Frieden of Blessing Hospital in Quincy will
Ann and Matt present a 20-hour refresher course for
Ill.; Carrie Emergency Medical Technicians
Bob and Cindy (EMTs). In addition to 48 hours of
of Metamora, Ill.; continuing education and a current
Jeff and Jay, CPR card, the State of Illinois and the
Diane Augs- National Registry require EMTs to
Heather and attend a refresher course prior to
Hoenes, Gene and being recertified.
Marsha Riney The course will be held Sept. 5, 12,
and Mary Frieden and 19, and Oct. 3 and I0, in Classroom
Lori Marquart "F" of Blessing Hospital, from 6 to 10
Eleanor Yaekley, p.m. Any EMT whose certification
Dean and Kahnka; Grace Frieden, Steve and expires on or before Dec. 31, 1985, is
Seth, Jay and Diane Bunger, Troy, Craig and Chase, encouraged to attend. The course fee is
Wiegand, Holly Marie Frieden, Obert Bohon, Herman $25.
Hoerr, Lisa and Connie Frieden and family of For further information and to
Jeann Wiegand, LaGrange; Dorothy Ellison of Canton; Those present were Vernita Holbert, preregister contact Jane Peterson,
Hoerr, Elizabeth Larry and Pat Ellison, Tami, Shelly June Brenner, Veia Bronson, Freeda EMT instructor, (217) 223-5811, ext.
Emma Hoerr of and Amy Ellison of Ewing; and Allen Luker, Bertie Logan, Beulah Gotdd, 1751.
Monday in October, 7th, and will meet weekends.
from 7:30-I0 p.m. in the Community
IN HONOR OF WEDOING ANNIVERSARY OF
MELVIN & MARY VAUGHN
,, THE LANDING ,,
AUGUST 17 - 8-12 P.M.
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CIAL ITEMS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 15, 1985, Page '5 b
MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL BAYNE
iversary to be noted
Russell Bayne of Mr. and Mrs. Bayne were married
Celebrate their 50th Aug. 16, 1935, in the Christian
with an open parsonage in Palmyra, by the Rev.
4 P.m. Sunday, Aug. Bundy.
Christian Church. Mrs. Bayne is the former lone
hosted by their Glaves, daughter of the late Mr. and
(Sally) Savage Mrs. Frank Glaves of Lewistown.
Relatives and Bayne, a retired farmer, is the son of
invited. The couple the late Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bayne.
NS
was held July
hall at Taylor. A
followed by games
were:
Frieden of
and Adrianne
Ill.; Roy and
Ia. ; Ida
Joy Frieden and
Frieden of Elgin,
of Fayette, Ia.;
Ft. Myers. Fla.;
West Union, Ia.;
of Beatrice,
Toni and Eddie
of Lincoln,
King, Lori and
and Margaret
Greg, Phyllis
Frieden and
Dwayne and Amy
Ill.; Lena
Engaged
Merle Seals" celebrated 35th
Mr. and Mrs. David Griesbaum of
Maywood have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Paula Linn, to
Jamie L. Schroder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Shoop of Maywood and
Larry Schroder of Durham.
The wedding will be the event of
Sept. 21 in the South Union Baptist
Church at Maywood.
Miss Griesbaum is a 1985 graduate
of Highland High School, Ewing.
Sehroder is a 1981 graduate of
Highland High School and is now
employed at Huck Fixture Co. in
Quincy.
with carry-in supper Aug. 10
A carry-in supper was held in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Seals of
Lewistown for their 35th anniversary
by their children and grandchildren on
Aug. 10 at the home of Terry Seals of
Lewistown.
Those present were Phil and Diane,
Shelly, Ryan and Shannon Stone of
Steffenville, Lyle and Debbie, Julie
and Justin Seals, Rick and Denise,
Beth and Josh Sharpe, Terry and
Diane, Brett and Troy Seals, Norman
and Norma Jean Myers, Junior and
Betty Stone, all of Lewistown; John
Seals of Durham; Edna WaRe of
Lima; and Donald and Evelyn WaRe
and Florence Bernard of Quincy.
Merle and Virginia Seals were
married Aug. 9, which they also
celebrated by dining at the Quincy
Motor Inn with Joe and Louise Smith
on Friday evening.
Patti lob complimented with
shower; to wed August 17
Miss Patti Job was complimented
with a bridal shower Saturday, Aug.
I0, hosted by Tina Owsley, Lori
Hudnut and Lori Legg, in the home of
Miss Owsley. Miss Job and John
Berhorst will be married Saturday,
Aug. 17, in the First Baptist Church in
Canton.
Games were played with prizes
going to Lesa Gaus and Mrs. Stan
Uldmeyer.
Other guests were Marie Berhorst,
Marilyn Job, Lisa Pearl, Kim Lay,
Rose Spurgeon, Cindy Murphy, Jill
Davis, Debbie Legg, Tracy Taylor,
Kelly Phillips, Terri Tobin, Cathy Job,
Anne Fryer, Gina Berhorst, Patti
Mathieson and Libby Davis. Those
unable to attend but sent gifts were
Jennifer Brown and Shelly Wheeler.
Family picnic honored
Tony and Ronda Whitaker
Tony and Ronda (Farr) Whitaker Lavern Whitaker, Michael and Tam-
were guests of honors at a family
picnic Saturday evening, Aug. 3. The
post-wedding celebration was hosted
by the groom's father, step mother and
sisters, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker,
Amber, Brenda, Catie and Chrissie, at
their home south of Ewing
Those attending were Mrs. Helen
Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Whitaker, Angie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
my, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Crabill, Erin
Crabill, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Whitaker,
Staci and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Whiiaker, Mrs. Phylis Whitaker and
Marlow Whitaker, all of Ewing;
Marvin and Carrie Whitaker of
Chicago; Stephen Whitaker of Des
Moines; Kim James of Bridgeton; Jeff
Crabill and Gary Wiseman of La-
Grange; Mike Geisendofer of Lewis-
town; and BOb Riley of Kirksvillp
llllllll
News of
Clubs g Organizations
Ewing TOPS
Ewing TOPS held its regular
meeting Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. at the senior
center. Dariva Lair read an article on
how to stick to a reducing diet. Loser
of the week was Margret Bringer.
Winners of take-it-off contest were
Mike Mohr, Dariva Lair, Lori Hogan,
Darlene Van Thun, June Brenner,
Margret Bringer and Carol Mobr.
The meeting closed with the TOPS
pledge.
Better Home Builders Extension Club
The Better Home Builders Extension
Club held its annual picnic at the home
of Helen Land. Ada Schmid gave the
devotional.
A thank you note was read from
Belle Baxter regarding her reception.
The date for the Thanksgiving dinner
at Organic Acres will be decided upon
in September. There was discussion
about Old Settlers Day queen and
princess candidates and the Holiday
Showcase committee meeting.
The next meeting will be Sept. 12 at
the home of Fay Maddox.
Town & Country Club
The Lewistown Town & Country Club
met Aug. 5 in the home of Mrs. Hazel
McAfee. In the absence of the
president, Hazel McAfee called the
meeting to order by all repeating the
pledge to the flag. Seven members
answered roll call and one guest was
present.
Mrs. Beulah Gould had the program.
She introduced her granddaughter,
Sharon Lynn Gould. She gave an
interesting talk about her work as a
nurse and many interesting points
about arthritis.
The meeting closed with all reciting
the club collect. Refresbanents were
served.
and Lucille Thomas.
Seven Hills Extension Club
The Seven Hills Extension Club held
its annual family picnic at Wakonda
State Park near LaGrange Monday
evening, Aug. 5. All eight regular
members with some of their family
members were present and the picnic
dinner was enjoyed by all.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Geisendorfer, Mr. and Mrs. Evert
Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Hinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ferlin Kimberley and Tony, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Boltz, Larry and Jared,
Mrs. Norris Hinton, Arlin, Nathan and
Jerry, Melissa Prather, Deanna and
Maehell Hinton, Mrs. Nancy Breeding,
Mike Jones and Lori Kaylor.
The September meeting will be with
Mrs. Norris Hinton.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN ELDON VAN METER
To celebrate 35th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Eldnn Van Meter
of Lewistown will celebrate their 35th
wedding anniversary with open house
Sunday, Sept. 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the
First Baptist Church in Lewistown.
Friends and relatives are invited to
attend. The couple requests no gifts.
John Eldon Van Meter and Margie
Jean Adkins were married Sept. 2,
1950, by the Rev. AI Baumgartner in
the First Baptist Church in Lewistow
Their attendants were J. W. Van Meter
and Nellie Dral/owki Bernath. They
have lived at Lewistown all their
married life.
They have three children: John
Douglas of town, Dennis Eldon of
Anderson, Ind,; and Holly Jean Wiley
of Palmyra; and two granddaughters
and two grandsons.
"'Singles" dance club formed
For those looking for things to do Room at the Quincy Mall. For more
"solo", a brand new square dance club information, or to sign up, eallRuth at
for "singles only" is being formed. 222-8020, ext. 227 weekdays from s4:$o
The club will begin on the first and 2-7392 after 4:30 p.m. and
EMT refresher
course to be held
in Quincy
Frieden of Blessing Hospital in Quincy will
Ann and Matt present a 20-hour refresher course for
Ill.; Carrie Emergency Medical Technicians
Bob and Cindy (EMTs). In addition to 48 hours of
of Metamora, Ill.; continuing education and a current
Jeff and Jay, CPR card, the State of Illinois and the
Diane Augs- National Registry require EMTs to
Heather and attend a refresher course prior to
Hoenes, Gene and being recertified.
Marsha Riney The course will be held Sept. 5, 12,
and Mary Frieden and 19, and Oct. 3 and I0, in Classroom
Lori Marquart "F" of Blessing Hospital, from 6 to 10
Eleanor Yaekley, p.m. Any EMT whose certification
Dean and Kahnka; Grace Frieden, Steve and expires on or before Dec. 31, 1985, is
Seth, Jay and Diane Bunger, Troy, Craig and Chase, encouraged to attend. The course fee is
Wiegand, Holly Marie Frieden, Obert Bohon, Herman $25.
Hoerr, Lisa and Connie Frieden and family of For further information and to
Jeann Wiegand, LaGrange; Dorothy Ellison of Canton; Those present were Vernita Holbert, preregister contact Jane Peterson,
Hoerr, Elizabeth Larry and Pat Ellison, Tami, Shelly June Brenner, Veia Bronson, Freeda EMT instructor, (217) 223-5811, ext.
Emma Hoerr of and Amy Ellison of Ewing; and Allen Luker, Bertie Logan, Beulah Gotdd, 1751.
Monday in October, 7th, and will meet weekends.
from 7:30-I0 p.m. in the Community
IN HONOR OF WEDOING ANNIVERSARY OF
MELVIN & MARY VAUGHN
,, THE LANDING ,,
AUGUST 17 - 8-12 P.M.
mENDS #tn wttcoM[ m|
m,
/': \\; ..TO' D£TEe$| ."
r..IA EFFECTIVE AUG. l&20
fill ___
Cookies in Vanilla and
Southern Choc. Pie
25 € '199
A DIP % GAL
HOT HAM SANDWICH
1
Orange $ Lemon
Drink o_69 €
I I 1_
o,00o 49 ¢
Quarters
I I II I II III
HOT TURTLE SUPREME
i iiiml I I I
FROZEN SPOON MALTS
5 Small Fountain Soda
'1.45 59L ill' I"
J
I " II I Ill l
BREAKFAST osCAR MAYU
COLD CEREAL WITH SLICED BOLOGNA
A SOUD NYLON PLUSH IN : one order French Fr/es : 5 qt. ice cream :
,, tosoz Aug. 1-4; 7-11; 14-18 ,,.. , ,,.
--- Golde agle Riverboat Ozer Theatre I]E][_ , ......
, c,., .ox ,, .o ,,,,, ..... ,e DAIRY
J
ANNEY BUILDERS SUPPLY PHONE 314 258-$275
, CKNTON. o. for Reservations N .-7_. see SOUTH r. sl'mm', otm'om
ALO IN PALMYRA & HANNIAL