IBY MRS. HAROLD SCHNITZER
"Gathering held
at Walter
Adams home
A family gathering was held
in the Walter Adams home
• Sunday. Those present were
Alex Snyder d Sanger, Calif.,
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Wal-
burn of Hannibal, Mrs. Ruby
Daggs, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
. Daggs, Mrs. Mary Prigge and
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Dolan
Daggs, Doug and LOTS, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Daggs and
Angle of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hoffman and Marvin
+ and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Hoffman of Canton and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Daggs and
Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Doscher and Lisa and Amy
Daggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allison
called on Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Rayl Friday evening.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Campen
were Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Bob
and Larry of Quincy, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Medlin and David
of Durham and Mrs. Golda
Campen. In the afternoon
some of the group called on
Mrs. Lucille Crandall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor
of LaPlata spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Dance.
A birthday dinner was given
for Mrs, Beulah Adkins at the
home of her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Van Meter
and Holly. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Van Meter, Dennis Van
Meter, Mrs. Blanche House
and Mrs. Dorothy Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmuck
of Mendon spent Sunday
afternoon and over niRht with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stam-
baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Stambaugh visited Sun-
day evening.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28,
5 p.m. Adults $3, children
tl.50, children under 6 free.
WUliamstown Masonic Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huebot-
ter and Gina, Mrs. Linda
Gaus and Mrs. Darlene Bies-
terfeld called on Mrs. Harold
Huebotter recently.
Friday Miss Grace Geisen-
dorfer and Mrs. Agnes Larsen
attended the district meeting
of the United Methodist
Women at Shelbina.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nichols
were Saturday evening visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Feather,in.
Mrs. Lucy Jo Dannenhauer
and Mrs. Lil Dannenhauer
visited Mrs. Arthur Harring-
ton one day last week.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Blessing hospital in Quincy
and taken to the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Shumate. Mrs. Breding had
been a patient at the hospital
for three weeks.
Jeffie HeRman took Mrs.
Jeffie HeRman, Miss Eva
Welch and Miss Carole Robin-
son to the Golden Bell in
LaBelle for dinner Friday
nlghL
Charles Florea of LaBelle
called on Mrs. Hetti Franks
Sunday morning.
Virginia Day has accepted
the position of hair stylist at
the Town and Country Hair
Fashions, West Quincy. For
appointment phone 314--93 -
2216.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison
and Sharon of Williamstown
were Tuesday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eckardt
of Ames, In., were week end
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bailey. Joining them
for Sunday dinner were Mrs.
John Bailey, Kenneth Bailey
and Ernest Bailey.
Friends of Mrs. Robert
Campen have requested a
card shower for her. Mrs.
Campen entered KO hospital
in Kirksville Friday and is
scheduled for surgery Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ben-
nett of Tina spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her
i!ilt's the Grea,00{
Pumpkin ([
Contest \\;, Wm if)
t Guess the weight and win a
Free Henny Panny Chicken Dinner and piece of 1
Van Meter and Allen were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kent Van Meter and Kimberly
of Knox City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene SLice
and family of Palmyra were
Thursday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stico.
Saturday morning Mrs. El-
sie Ledbetter of LaBelIe
visited Mrs. Laura Scoggin.
Mrs. Walter Adams called
on John Vickers and Dennis of
father, Julian Lay. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Parker of
Memphis were additional Sun-
day guests. At noon they had
dinner at the Golden Bell in
LaBelle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Dear
entertained Sunday at noon in
honor of the birthdays of Mrs.
Margaret Holbert, Mrs.
Wayne Chance, Mrs. David
Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Schaller. Others present were
David Fox, Wayne Chance,
L
Ewing Sunday evening.
pumpkin pie. Y Annual Lord's Acre Sale Craig O'Dear and Dana Ward,
> Pumpkin now on display in window at f and dinner, Saturday, Oct. 21, Mr. and Mrs. John Holhert
Park United Methodist Church and Johnny and Mr. and Mrs.
Brook's Flower Basket. Lewistown. R.M. Herbert, MicheUe and
I Mrs. Atha Silvey visited Scott.
Dottle & Bill Cox invites you to stop Mrs. Merle Baker at LaBelle Lewistow, Farmers Supply
by Brooks Flower Basket,. 141 N. 4th - m Manor Sunday. open on Sunday, 9 to 3, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Mar- Friday 2 p.m. deliveries.
. Canton and guess the wel,ht of this " quette and Linda Tunnies of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cam-
: X " " -- + Maywood, Mrs. Linda Patchin pen called on Mrs. Lucille
home grown pumpkin. The winner will of Lewistown and Mrs. Bar- Crandall Sunday evening.
on Mrs. Wilhmiena Marquette Hinton and Ricky of Monti-
Dinner and a piece of pumpkin pie at recently.
Darryl Franks visited on Raymond Van Meter drove to
.;iii the Coffee Shop 113 S, 4th, Canton, Mo. Thursday til Sunday with Mrs. Kirksville to visit Vanessa
= ..... / * " *' .... Hetti Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton and had dinner there.
ENTER AT COFFEE* SHOP OR BROOKS FLOWER ASKFT .
SHOP ; Dan'yFranks and Louise Danny Dannenhauer and
£" COFFEE spent the week end in the daughters called on Mrs. Lucy
Franks home. Jo Daunenhnuer Sunday.
. ine ood______F. ]13 5. h Contort. 9b,13 Sunday Mrs. Ann Breding of Mrs. Edna Runyon spent the
t@jr / ,-'FIVj [,''j I€' LaGrange was dismissed from week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Florea and Vickie.
,: Thursday night a supper
was given in honor of the
birthdays of Mrs. Jeffie
:: HeRman and Miss Eva Welch
at the Jeffie Heitman home.
TOU00H Miss Carole Robinson assist-
: ; ed. Other guests were Mrs.
: Leora Nelson and Rev. and
Mrs. George Keppner.
CUSTOMERS Mrs. Sharon Filer and
Donnie Ray visited last Tues-
:' day with Mrs. Hetti Franks.
Beverly Roberts was a dinner
WELCOme +t
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Harrington were
; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
of Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Geisendorfer of Can-
ton and Kenneth Gelsendorfer
of Iwistown.
: Annual Lord's Acre Sale
and dinner, Saturday, Oct. 21,
Mrs. Earl Gill,s, Mrs. Arden
Jones and Mn. C]eola Morrow PRAIRIE VIEW
of Richland, In., were week
end visitors of Mrs. Mottle NEWS & V|
Horsn. n. Mrs. Hat.tie Mrrow Mae Armbruster has return-
of Quincy also vmsted r
.... led .' ed home from the hospaal.
starer, Mrs. Horsrnan, to vm] Mae Madden celebrated her
with their cousins. 81St birthday Oct. U, with
Sunday luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCon-
nell and family were Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Geisendorfer
and Mrs. Frances McCounell.
Mrs. Winfred Schmidt of
Ewing was a Sunday after-
noon caller of Mrs. Preston
Feather,in.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeffie
HeRman and Mrs. Leora
Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wen Buffington at Jefferson
City. Mrs. Jeffie HeRman and
Mrs. Wen Buffington were
honored with a dinner at the
Katy Station at Columbia for
their birthdays. In the after-
noon, ice cream and cake
were served in the Buffington
home. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Buffington
and Mark of Jefferson City.
Virginia Day has accepted
the position of hair stylist at
the Town and Country Hair
Fashions, West Quincy. For
appointment phone 314-393-
2216.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Zuspann have returned from
an 8-day motor trip to Iowa,
Minnesota and Wisconsin. In
Clinton, In., they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Hubbard and
then stopped to see Mr. and
Mrs. Berle Amos at Plain-
view, Minn. From there they
continued on by car through
Wisconsin sightseeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fleer
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Featherlin to Quincy
Saturday and attended the
wedding of Mlas Jennie Porter
and Paul Keller at the
Presbyterian church in Elling-
ton. Afterwards they had
dinner at the Vogues restaur-
ant in celebration of the
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Featherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Van
Meter and family spent the
week end in Waterloo to
attend the wedding of Grog
Shriver.
Wednesday luncheon guests
of Mrs. Marie Holbert were
Mrs. Blanche Rudd of New-
ark, Mrs. Florence Zanney of
Atlanta, Go., and Mrs. Janice
Nettleton of Farmington, N.
M.
Lewistown Famm Supply
open om Sunday 9 to 3, and
Friday 2 p.m. deliveries.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Plank of
Brookfield were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kennedy and Jackie,
CRften Smith and Mrs. Nelle
Tompkins.
Guests of Mrs. Ruby Bugh
for Sunday dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Axtell and
son and Mrs. Kathy Bugh and
Tommy of MascuLine, Kathy
Cain and Ronnie Bugh of
Keokuk, Dennis and Karen
Buch, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Lay and children and Kenneth
Bugh and children of Lewis-
town and Mike Luptak of
Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emrick
and Brad were Monday
luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Geleendorfer.
Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wenneker of
Palmyra were hosts to a
supper for Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Wenneker of Tulsa,
cake and ice cream. Everyone
sang happy birthday to her.
Jesse DeWitt was pleasantly
surprised by a visit from his
sister in Washington. Jesse
enjoyed an afternoon drive
with her.
Charlie Farnsworth and
Lester Stolte enjoyed a drive
to LaBelle this past week.
Dorothy Pogue has been home
visiting with her family for a
few days.
Laura Clow's daughter,
Adeline Compton from St.
Louis, visited and took Laura
home for the weekend.
Mike Tobatch is making his
home with us. Mike is from
the St. Louis area. We all
extend a warm welcome to
Mike.
Some of the ladies and
gentlemen have been enjoying
playing pitch in the evening
along with various other
activities.
The ladies have been mak-
ing toys for Christmas such as
monkeys, snowmen. They also
have been working on quilt
blocks and carpet rags. The
residents have made hallo-
ween decorations for the
windows and rooms.
CANTON. MQ.
THURSDAY, OCT. IS, 1978
and Robin and Mr. and Mrs.
Brad Reese and Brand0n of
Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. Nell
Reese and Marty of Wentz-
ville and Carma and Eddie
Wenneker of St. Louis.
Saturday and Sunday Mrs.
Harry Emrick exhibited china
at the 12th annual Illinois
China Painters Convention at
Peoria at the Hilton Inn.
Harry Emrick accompanied
her.
Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Phillips of Lewis-
town and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Kelly of Edina went to
Hannibal where they were
dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.
David Hinds.
Sammy Jackson, Martha
Hopper and Virginia Herre
of Canton visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Merrell.
Wednesday morning Mrs.
Hetti Franks called on Mrs.
Alma Fountain at Knox City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nichols
and sons had dinner out and
went roller skating in celebra-
tion of Roger's birthday
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton
Hackman of Garland, Tex.,
are visiting her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. FarreU Van Meter,
and relatives in Edina.
Madison Roberts of Grand-
view is seriously ill following
surgery at the Research
hospital in Kansas City.
Annual Lord's Acre Sale
and dinner, Saturday, Oct. 21,
Park United Methodls church
Lewlstown.
The Friday afternoon bridge
club met with Mrs. Blanche
House Friday. In attendance
Mrs. were Mrs. Margaret Holbert,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and
fanny were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Van Meter.
James Darren Doran of
LaBelle spent Saturday with
his grandmother, Mrs. Mil-
dred Gaus. Mrs. Phi,lip Gaus
and Elaine Gaus were also
Saturday visitors.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry McConnell
and family were Miss Grace
Gelsendorfer and Elmer Red-
dick.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
Peggy Lay of Canton spent
the time with Mrs. Nolle
Tompk/ns.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer T.
Kimberley of Williamstown
spent Saturday with Mrs.
Bertha Hildmann.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sharpe
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IBY MRS. HAROLD SCHNITZER
"Gathering held
at Walter
Adams home
A family gathering was held
in the Walter Adams home
• Sunday. Those present were
Alex Snyder d Sanger, Calif.,
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Wal-
burn of Hannibal, Mrs. Ruby
Daggs, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
. Daggs, Mrs. Mary Prigge and
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Dolan
Daggs, Doug and LOTS, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Daggs and
Angle of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hoffman and Marvin
+ and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Hoffman of Canton and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Daggs and
Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Doscher and Lisa and Amy
Daggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allison
called on Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Rayl Friday evening.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Campen
were Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Bob
and Larry of Quincy, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Medlin and David
of Durham and Mrs. Golda
Campen. In the afternoon
some of the group called on
Mrs. Lucille Crandall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor
of LaPlata spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Dance.
A birthday dinner was given
for Mrs, Beulah Adkins at the
home of her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Van Meter
and Holly. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Van Meter, Dennis Van
Meter, Mrs. Blanche House
and Mrs. Dorothy Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmuck
of Mendon spent Sunday
afternoon and over niRht with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stam-
baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Stambaugh visited Sun-
day evening.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28,
5 p.m. Adults $3, children
tl.50, children under 6 free.
WUliamstown Masonic Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huebot-
ter and Gina, Mrs. Linda
Gaus and Mrs. Darlene Bies-
terfeld called on Mrs. Harold
Huebotter recently.
Friday Miss Grace Geisen-
dorfer and Mrs. Agnes Larsen
attended the district meeting
of the United Methodist
Women at Shelbina.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nichols
were Saturday evening visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Feather,in.
Mrs. Lucy Jo Dannenhauer
and Mrs. Lil Dannenhauer
visited Mrs. Arthur Harring-
ton one day last week.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Blessing hospital in Quincy
and taken to the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Shumate. Mrs. Breding had
been a patient at the hospital
for three weeks.
Jeffie HeRman took Mrs.
Jeffie HeRman, Miss Eva
Welch and Miss Carole Robin-
son to the Golden Bell in
LaBelle for dinner Friday
nlghL
Charles Florea of LaBelle
called on Mrs. Hetti Franks
Sunday morning.
Virginia Day has accepted
the position of hair stylist at
the Town and Country Hair
Fashions, West Quincy. For
appointment phone 314--93 -
2216.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison
and Sharon of Williamstown
were Tuesday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eckardt
of Ames, In., were week end
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bailey. Joining them
for Sunday dinner were Mrs.
John Bailey, Kenneth Bailey
and Ernest Bailey.
Friends of Mrs. Robert
Campen have requested a
card shower for her. Mrs.
Campen entered KO hospital
in Kirksville Friday and is
scheduled for surgery Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ben-
nett of Tina spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her
i!ilt's the Grea,00{
Pumpkin ([
Contest \\;, Wm if)
t Guess the weight and win a
Free Henny Panny Chicken Dinner and piece of 1
Van Meter and Allen were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kent Van Meter and Kimberly
of Knox City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene SLice
and family of Palmyra were
Thursday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stico.
Saturday morning Mrs. El-
sie Ledbetter of LaBelIe
visited Mrs. Laura Scoggin.
Mrs. Walter Adams called
on John Vickers and Dennis of
father, Julian Lay. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Parker of
Memphis were additional Sun-
day guests. At noon they had
dinner at the Golden Bell in
LaBelle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Dear
entertained Sunday at noon in
honor of the birthdays of Mrs.
Margaret Holbert, Mrs.
Wayne Chance, Mrs. David
Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Schaller. Others present were
David Fox, Wayne Chance,
L
Ewing Sunday evening.
pumpkin pie. Y Annual Lord's Acre Sale Craig O'Dear and Dana Ward,
> Pumpkin now on display in window at f and dinner, Saturday, Oct. 21, Mr. and Mrs. John Holhert
Park United Methodist Church and Johnny and Mr. and Mrs.
Brook's Flower Basket. Lewistown. R.M. Herbert, MicheUe and
I Mrs. Atha Silvey visited Scott.
Dottle & Bill Cox invites you to stop Mrs. Merle Baker at LaBelle Lewistow, Farmers Supply
by Brooks Flower Basket,. 141 N. 4th - m Manor Sunday. open on Sunday, 9 to 3, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Mar- Friday 2 p.m. deliveries.
. Canton and guess the wel,ht of this " quette and Linda Tunnies of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cam-
: X " " -- + Maywood, Mrs. Linda Patchin pen called on Mrs. Lucille
home grown pumpkin. The winner will of Lewistown and Mrs. Bar- Crandall Sunday evening.
on Mrs. Wilhmiena Marquette Hinton and Ricky of Monti-
Dinner and a piece of pumpkin pie at recently.
Darryl Franks visited on Raymond Van Meter drove to
.;iii the Coffee Shop 113 S, 4th, Canton, Mo. Thursday til Sunday with Mrs. Kirksville to visit Vanessa
= ..... / * " *' .... Hetti Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton and had dinner there.
ENTER AT COFFEE* SHOP OR BROOKS FLOWER ASKFT .
SHOP ; Dan'yFranks and Louise Danny Dannenhauer and
£" COFFEE spent the week end in the daughters called on Mrs. Lucy
Franks home. Jo Daunenhnuer Sunday.
. ine ood______F. ]13 5. h Contort. 9b,13 Sunday Mrs. Ann Breding of Mrs. Edna Runyon spent the
t@jr / ,-'FIVj [,''j I€' LaGrange was dismissed from week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Florea and Vickie.
,: Thursday night a supper
was given in honor of the
birthdays of Mrs. Jeffie
:: HeRman and Miss Eva Welch
at the Jeffie Heitman home.
TOU00H Miss Carole Robinson assist-
: ; ed. Other guests were Mrs.
: Leora Nelson and Rev. and
Mrs. George Keppner.
CUSTOMERS Mrs. Sharon Filer and
Donnie Ray visited last Tues-
:' day with Mrs. Hetti Franks.
Beverly Roberts was a dinner
WELCOme +t
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Harrington were
; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
of Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Geisendorfer of Can-
ton and Kenneth Gelsendorfer
of Iwistown.
: Annual Lord's Acre Sale
and dinner, Saturday, Oct. 21,
Mrs. Earl Gill,s, Mrs. Arden
Jones and Mn. C]eola Morrow PRAIRIE VIEW
of Richland, In., were week
end visitors of Mrs. Mottle NEWS & V|
Horsn. n. Mrs. Hat.tie Mrrow Mae Armbruster has return-
of Quincy also vmsted r
.... led .' ed home from the hospaal.
starer, Mrs. Horsrnan, to vm] Mae Madden celebrated her
with their cousins. 81St birthday Oct. U, with
Sunday luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCon-
nell and family were Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Geisendorfer
and Mrs. Frances McCounell.
Mrs. Winfred Schmidt of
Ewing was a Sunday after-
noon caller of Mrs. Preston
Feather,in.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeffie
HeRman and Mrs. Leora
Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wen Buffington at Jefferson
City. Mrs. Jeffie HeRman and
Mrs. Wen Buffington were
honored with a dinner at the
Katy Station at Columbia for
their birthdays. In the after-
noon, ice cream and cake
were served in the Buffington
home. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Buffington
and Mark of Jefferson City.
Virginia Day has accepted
the position of hair stylist at
the Town and Country Hair
Fashions, West Quincy. For
appointment phone 314-393-
2216.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Zuspann have returned from
an 8-day motor trip to Iowa,
Minnesota and Wisconsin. In
Clinton, In., they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Hubbard and
then stopped to see Mr. and
Mrs. Berle Amos at Plain-
view, Minn. From there they
continued on by car through
Wisconsin sightseeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fleer
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Featherlin to Quincy
Saturday and attended the
wedding of Mlas Jennie Porter
and Paul Keller at the
Presbyterian church in Elling-
ton. Afterwards they had
dinner at the Vogues restaur-
ant in celebration of the
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Featherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Van
Meter and family spent the
week end in Waterloo to
attend the wedding of Grog
Shriver.
Wednesday luncheon guests
of Mrs. Marie Holbert were
Mrs. Blanche Rudd of New-
ark, Mrs. Florence Zanney of
Atlanta, Go., and Mrs. Janice
Nettleton of Farmington, N.
M.
Lewistown Famm Supply
open om Sunday 9 to 3, and
Friday 2 p.m. deliveries.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Plank of
Brookfield were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kennedy and Jackie,
CRften Smith and Mrs. Nelle
Tompkins.
Guests of Mrs. Ruby Bugh
for Sunday dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Axtell and
son and Mrs. Kathy Bugh and
Tommy of MascuLine, Kathy
Cain and Ronnie Bugh of
Keokuk, Dennis and Karen
Buch, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Lay and children and Kenneth
Bugh and children of Lewis-
town and Mike Luptak of
Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emrick
and Brad were Monday
luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Geleendorfer.
Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wenneker of
Palmyra were hosts to a
supper for Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Wenneker of Tulsa,
cake and ice cream. Everyone
sang happy birthday to her.
Jesse DeWitt was pleasantly
surprised by a visit from his
sister in Washington. Jesse
enjoyed an afternoon drive
with her.
Charlie Farnsworth and
Lester Stolte enjoyed a drive
to LaBelle this past week.
Dorothy Pogue has been home
visiting with her family for a
few days.
Laura Clow's daughter,
Adeline Compton from St.
Louis, visited and took Laura
home for the weekend.
Mike Tobatch is making his
home with us. Mike is from
the St. Louis area. We all
extend a warm welcome to
Mike.
Some of the ladies and
gentlemen have been enjoying
playing pitch in the evening
along with various other
activities.
The ladies have been mak-
ing toys for Christmas such as
monkeys, snowmen. They also
have been working on quilt
blocks and carpet rags. The
residents have made hallo-
ween decorations for the
windows and rooms.
CANTON. MQ.
THURSDAY, OCT. IS, 1978
and Robin and Mr. and Mrs.
Brad Reese and Brand0n of
Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. Nell
Reese and Marty of Wentz-
ville and Carma and Eddie
Wenneker of St. Louis.
Saturday and Sunday Mrs.
Harry Emrick exhibited china
at the 12th annual Illinois
China Painters Convention at
Peoria at the Hilton Inn.
Harry Emrick accompanied
her.
Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Phillips of Lewis-
town and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Kelly of Edina went to
Hannibal where they were
dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.
David Hinds.
Sammy Jackson, Martha
Hopper and Virginia Herre
of Canton visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Merrell.
Wednesday morning Mrs.
Hetti Franks called on Mrs.
Alma Fountain at Knox City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nichols
and sons had dinner out and
went roller skating in celebra-
tion of Roger's birthday
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton
Hackman of Garland, Tex.,
are visiting her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. FarreU Van Meter,
and relatives in Edina.
Madison Roberts of Grand-
view is seriously ill following
surgery at the Research
hospital in Kansas City.
Annual Lord's Acre Sale
and dinner, Saturday, Oct. 21,
Park United Methodls church
Lewlstown.
The Friday afternoon bridge
club met with Mrs. Blanche
House Friday. In attendance
Mrs. were Mrs. Margaret Holbert,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and
fanny were guests of Mr. and
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James Darren Doran of
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his grandmother, Mrs. Mil-
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Saturday visitors.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry McConnell
and family were Miss Grace
Gelsendorfer and Elmer Red-
dick.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
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the time with Mrs. Nolle
Tompk/ns.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer T.
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spent Saturday with Mrs.
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