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Jy I She feaiitoteii 1 A1 I' I 1 cr Jr 1 7 I1 A i Ul jfcr I 1 I vn' i Ji A Ji': vJtii' 1 I Jt 1 i 1 A A GBRIO PUBLISHER 4 KATHRYN WOOLSEY has inucM ixmuio or vi arawiu caTuM infli the 57 a a to the cdnventan(Ce'iMwell 14VRA NAHM ATTENDS ORMER POTjOSi aTlZEN Gideon of Melvin Al McGee and bin ft A 1 A trades once a Laura Nahm of the Junior Col? I lege represented the St rancois County branch of the American Association of Unlveraity Women at the tall' meeting of the state board of 'directors of this society at'Rolla Missouri last riday 1 The nine visiting boar beirs were 'guests of the Rolta lOTnJAW test It one of de most tractive floats however in parade and the and Mrs Clarence Denton Mr and Mra Wm McClard attended XJie County' air rvnngUn on' Saturday evening about 7 Gay was taken to the Bonne Terre Hospital where it was found that he had a broken arm brok en leg and Oth fer Injuries His condition' is Edwards was qiiestloned by? A Black marshall of Elvina released Under Edwards is son of Pete Edward a iilr 'w 4 NOTICE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY OICIALS: or tear that all the 1 Denio cratic county officiate did not road the ndtice he following edi is reprinted from last Lead Belt News: a "County officials especially In the Democratic Party might do a swell job If they would take care of the duties' of their respective offices and attend to their own nomina tion and let other aspirants i do the same We believe record WUl 1 show that each (offtatalthas plenty to dolf be 'or she does their own work and attends strictly ton business of their own office' letting others alone 'Unless that la done it to not going to be long until there will be no Democratic 1 BEV ABERNATHY AND AMILY MOVING TO Rev: Abernathy with wife and three children Dei a Judson loy Jean and Carol Jerome and Mrs Abernathy's mother Ma Ekkers who makes bar home with them will arrive thia (Thursday) evening from Hannibal' Mlawuitl where Rev Abtynathy was pastor Of the Calvary Baptist Church for the The Madrigal Club of Central College ayette Missouri will give a concert at the lat River high 'sohool auditorium riday afternoon October 15 beginning' at 3:10 The Madrigal Club is a musical group composed of 35 young men ant) women Miss Nonna Ruth Howell of' at River la a member Bob Bruner of Bonne Terre was a member last year and will prob ably be with th group again this year Concerts will also bo giv en st Herculaneum and Cape Gir ardeau The concert is open to the pub lic and an invitation extended to all whr may care to attend No' admission charge will be madei The irst stateBank of Bonne Terre Bonne Terre Moihap com pleted the remodeling of its bank Ing Quarters and announces the formalopening of its new banking home this Saturday October Id' The work of remodeling Lthls bank was tegun AprH 1st The bank building is completely new with new pxtureS new furniture and new safety deposit vault It is one of the most modern equip ped banks in part of Missouri or Illinois The remodeling jUat completed cost about the irst State Banti Of Bonne Terre opened for business August 14 with a capitelbf 500b and paid in surplus of 1100011 The resources of the bank todpy axe 1000006 The officers' of the bank are: John A' president Adapts vice president Rinper cashier John raser and TheO1' DeClue' assistant cashiers: Directors John' A Wells Roseland Nearly Completed An extensive improvement pro gram on the? front of the Rose land Theatre in lat River is nearing completion and this pop ular show house now looks tike a "million The l' approaches to the theatre have changed very materially so ihab tt is mor convenient for the patrons of the theatre and the pSAurarby in front of the house A new brick wall has replaced the old front and now doors with plate glass have been put at the entrance The Walls have been set up in an ornamental style with terra cotta tile and a largo panel of terra cotta forma a key in th center of the wall above tho large neon sign Beau tiful tile to match the wall A window was built in to each siie of the front in whicli will Die the attractions showing or coming events The only entrance into? the building from the front wilt be the main entrance and the office wilt be reached from the lobby While the average' individual will not realise the cost Of the Improvements of the Roseland It Ivam vxtjVAjt wnttola frt eflnAAa if yt io 4 GIRL RESERVE CLUBS HOLD INITIATION 1 The Giri Reserves of lat River and Esther? high srhools held a joint service for the formal Ini tiation of their new membersThe service was held in the new Home Economics bulldlhg at Esth? with the Esther Girl Reserves and their sponsor Miss' Cheatom act Ing as hostesses The candle lighting service was beautiful and impressive aa thirty two members pledged themselves to the higher principles or Christ ian living and some 00 'old mem bers re consecrated themselves to the Christian ideals of the or ganisation After the service refreshments were served games were played and group singtap was enjoyed by a Girl Reserves Is a national or ganisation It Is the hope of the three organisations now active in the county to form a closer friendship between the schools and to unite in a purposeful program promoting Christian living among the girt of high schools Ji 5 I13J tff jr' The regular 'monthly meeting the SL rincola County Metkodut young people was held at Lead wood Tueaday evesin fTbo'Ue4 wood group nu arwMroa svec program and the oMHt well sttendidJ A 1 5'i' CHARGER WITH assavut Glenwood Cash of Elvina last riday was charged witli assault with intent toi5kill following alleged altercation with Charles Boswell who was In serious con dition at his home in Elvina Afj warrant was issued for the arrejjtjjfCoslJbut hchad4not i apprehended late Saturday afternoon A A III SPONSORS HOBBY SHOW" lat River Hl under hponsor Bhlp of Joe Wagner held its reg ular meeting Monday Oct 11 During the meeting plaits were discussed for the Hobby Show which the Hl is sponsor hig the latte part of this week They are also thinking of starting a Vocational Guidance Course as sideline of their regular work In? thia they will offer pamphlets and other literature on various colleges' and phases off vocations The pamphlets will be Available for the use and it is hoped that they will' enable" some onei 'by thi: make a rancis Wm Renx Ringer and Adams Em ployees: Verna Cloud 11 "A My ra Mcarland You 1 are cordially invited to at tend the opening of thia remodeled quarters at Terre TEACHERSHEAR RANCIS BLAIR? Drranola Blair of Spring field Illinois who was State Sup 'erintendent of Illinois for thirty years was the leading speaker' at that annual St rancois County conferende was held last rilly and Satur day October 8 and 6 i The first general session was at theDosloge high school ium riday evening Saturday sessions ware held in armington Ten resolutions were adopted by the educational conference A A inong the thnyB favored were: The reorganization 6f the State Department of 'Education a "revis ion of the State Certification Law belief In increased professional training of teachers and a' county board of education which shall appoint the county superintendent of schools as recommended by the' State Teachers Association 4 1 cake 4t Every One present wished Mr oster many more rhkppyblrth He received many nice smd use ful gifts 'W Bonds Terre 'suoks at the Lead Sunday aftsrnkon jvpvfq MimrglniayMidUnf Ln unidentified man aboot 38 yrdrs of ag i shot in the head was' found north of Bonne Terre 1 Haiuruay "i niormus aldy ha had been murdered prob aNyat tho place the wos fplnd' A bloodstain wls fdpnd about six feet from where the body was found Leaves wlch been stripped from of small bushes were fmd( under the body The body laid in a wooded area 46 feet from Highway il iund by Elmer and rank bad Chester Hammhck of Springe No weaponwaa near the body our 1160 bills and 31 cents wad found in the poeket A Entering back of the left ear the bullet a 3 8 caliber soft nosed type had lodged the rightjw jfRleuftn Province Coroner of St rancois County extracted it turning It over to the State High way Patrol for examination by ballistics experts wereowder Kburns on the left side indicating the shot was fired al close? range Accordinr to Unn Benham Bonne Terre un dertaker the man had been dead Wght or ten hours when found He was about 5 feet and 8 inhro tall any weight about 165 pounds Marks on his blue shirt Evidently placed there toy a clean er bore the name On the right arm were tatoo pictures pf a battleship a knot and wom an In a robe" The body was later identified Jy a St Louis lady as being her Cousin i Truman Hancock 'a farm er of Darden Tennessee She said JHancock was 'on his way to St (Louis when he was killed State troents toy his mother Mrs ATTEND' COUNTY AIR' SATURDAY 4 i Si 'Sin gnd lVv Geor re Cain Mrs LenA tMna'rl'nind children Mr and Mrs Ji? Thompson Mr and Mrs Mann MIm Bedsie Day Mrs 'Eah Vlryird and' fam Uy Mra Wm Biehl Mr and Mra A Deremiah Mfa George Englehari 'and son Mrs Guy Reid Mr and Mra Cleve Janis i NUMBBR "Il I VVWWVVVVWVWWWWW Your 'Hotnr Town NEWSoApdr Contains More News of iS44 wood hod VidnityEach Week Than AB the Other Newspaper PuUixW CoadxnttL' the Act i aculty To Present Assembly Program At School According to an announcement made early this week the Junior College and lat River Senior high school will have two inter esting assemblies during the next two weeks Monday October II at 1'36 tn illliott James will nvea lecture which will be open to both the student body and the public in general The lat River college and high' school faculty will sponsor a pro gram for an assembly Tuesday Qctober 26 at 1:30 which will be ope to both tho studenU and the public The program will consist ef 1 ii I Double Quartet as weU aa other uulpitero whlch win be gi on entirely by raceity JU 44 if flp 4 4 ORMAL OPENING Myitery Shootins i i A Ji 'A 'mJ i a1 Man amo' A A IRST STATE BANK Nur Bonne lerre ii A fa 1 jiiS LEADWOOD PRBSS Il WKWSpjptr Ja tte WmW fateratad adBwdtd SCHOOL MASTERS CLUB MEETS AT DESLOGE 4 4 The first meetinp of the ayhoot year of the Mineral Area School Masters Club was 'held at Desloge Tuesday gening Dinner was served at The outstanding speaker was Hoy" 4 superintendent lof schools at TEXACO TOWN OPENING ATTRACTS MANY PEOPLE According to the announcement made last week Town the new gpper servlce station recently completed by L' Smith Tex I aco distributor was formally ene for business Mr Smith offered premium to all" who' gasoline last Saturday and the result was a lark pafronagb In all depart ments' jUR SAIURDATMCHT A fight lato Saturday night at the County air at armington between Jimmie Hughes about 28 Of Doo Run pad Cueto pitchier about 46 pear itk0 Rue suited in Bitchier being badly cut Witli i1 knife' 1 Ditchler was seriously Injured having a lung punctured and a rib' out in was tuahed to the Bonne Terre Hospital' and while he wds considered in a crit ical condition ite is expected to recover Hughes is In the county jail Bari Russen and his wife Daisy of lat River were arrested at rankclay last Saturday night whan they swere charged with peace disturbance They were tak en before Ray Patt of Desloge Where the plead guilty1' The man was fined' 1600 and costs while was sentenoed to 99 days in the county Jail It was i said that they had been married I that morning A 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES October James Asbridge 23 Bonne Terra Ruth Johnston 18 De Soto October Doyle Cox'21 Aber nathy 18 both of Esther October 9 Theolore P'naon 2(J Bivins Marie Ijloyer 29? Old Mines Robert 29 Ht Louis Catherine DeMage 23 St Louis Campbell 51 Maplewood Augusta Cutler 52 MaplewoodJames Charles Dillard 21 BonneTerre Elizabeth Reddick 18 armington Roue 4 PMM ore ri sehool eoxBival wfainl wUi Mt' i Willis (McDonald 2J of Cape Girardeau was sentenced Mon day by United District udgeT George Ji Moore to serve 10 years In ederal prison: for kidnapping Rudolph Robinson a sslesman at Kennett Missouri in 1926r McDonald formerly lived at Po tosi Bismarck and Columbia He plead guilty to the charge and ai so' to the violation or the Dyer Act whipb concerned stoatinr Roh autoipohlle He was giv en four year sentence This sentence will run concurrently with the kidnapping sentence our men kidnapped Robinson and took him to Little Rock Later they released him pear Kennett The three other men are serving sentences in connection wlh this case a tov AYETTE MUSIC CROW C0MDKT0M0RR0W nw bowling ALLEYS Nearly completed The new bowling alleys accord ready for use Saturday ntght or Sunday' When 'completed the 1 a A H1 JU6MI can ot Alleys uiai Are second to none in this section the 'stated are underway now to start regular league play on this coming Monday 18 i A record number of requests Coir entry In the two leagues Is anticipated Any one Interested in a team should get intouch' with Club officials or Alley Manager Harry Boylen not later than riday night October 15 A complete diet of their team mem bers (With' last averages should be furnished A joint meeting of 'team cap tains and Board of Directors will be held riday night October 15 at 7:10 at "the new alleys All team captains ort a re rosentatl yo from each team is urged to at tend' Officers of the club wish to take this opportunity to and all to visit our club room are especially Interested seeing new agef will' be glad to give some tn bow'ier? enter 3 The Alley Man? tstructions to those who are new at bowling Th' women of the dls trlct have taken a great interest in bowling and we have quite a large number of women petrous 1 1 and Saturday October I and 9 i i 1 1 1 1 This is the first time the county branch of this organization1 has been' represented' on the state MRS JOSEPH WINCH 1 I Cora Byrd Winch was born In Pitcher Oklahoma 26 1898 and died in the hospital at armington October 11 1937 at the ae of 38 years 11 months Ifllln fl A ft i i On July 15 1916 she was United in iiiarrage to Joseph Wlnifh who with three children survive They are? Earl Winch of Desloge Lucllla (Mrs Aubrey) Pratt of Cantwell and Elsie at home She also leaves to mourn her Qing one grandson Harold Gene Winch one brother William Byrd one sister Mrs Joe Stafford both of Oklahoma In 1932 she professed faith in Christ and united with the Cant well Church of God uneral service was conducted by Rev Charles Wilson Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home In Cantwell Interment wsA made In the Herod cemetery under the direction of Boyer un oral Service ytl acors9 Belknap and family and Mlsaee Ila and Irpa Devine visited over the week end with their mother and grand parent Mr and Mra J' I ffrr 'i 1 Lumos I LKADWOnDST? RANCOIS COUNTY MlSSOpRI RIDAY OCTOBER 15 192T 5100 THE YEAR h' LEADWOOD LOCALS ft phe Bethel Sisterhood had suppur at lat RiVer Monday 'cvo ninsi And Mrs Goodm 'r ft 4 Miller left day fof Cape Gimrdeau to attend LhS St Louis of the Methodist Church' South Rev Miller wl return home Saturday and Milter and children will Jttr ardaau that evening The Learners class met on Mon day evening at the hopib of the teacher MrsVJA clUin pleyn memben were prjent The meeWng woa presided over by the president Miss Ruby Shelby Plans were taadefor the all Bazaar The hostess served pump 1 1 1 1 i The Missionary'' So Ciety of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon' at the homoof Mrs loyd Taylorwith Mrs ohn Edmonds as 'co hostess ThO tail District Missionary meet i'ng 'Will Bismarck xn Nov ember 2 A i' ''i Guy Roux accompanied by Mr and Mrs Douglas and Mra Roland Hlll niade a trip to Mai? vern Saturday return ing late Sunday afternoon Work isi progressing on the new addition on the Leadwood Cash and Carry store and the? structure wilt ba enclosed within a few da Claude Wilier' ot Gro cery IA putting a basement under the which he will use for storage purposes Mr and't'Mra Hubert Grose have been doing' some additionalwork on the porqh of the new home which improves the' appear ance to a considerable extent' They expect to 'make other im provements as as they can pet it done The Leadwood band played at the County air at armingtonf last Saturday afternoon The young folios looked: In their nice uiitforms 'aftd Deadwood! may 'SreJl I I be proud of its youngmusicians They played well Mr and Mrs Kelly Schultz of St Louis "spent a shdrt while on Monday with the sister' Mra Emma PostoniTS 4 Mr Clarence Van Lear is on an extended i visit' at dran whet' she' tHe ser ious illness of her JiOthen'Tl Mr Von Leaf and Mary Lois spent Sunday at Oran Robert Ramsey ot Jefferson City spent a short while riday with His mother Mrs Lizzie Ramsey returned to his homo with him for a visit Mr and Mrs Ji Bartlow spent Bunday visiting relatives and friends in Ironton Mr and Mra peorga Belknap and children and Misses Illa and Irma Devine spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Lumoa Misses Mabel Boen Joa Ann Ryle Daphne Davis and Messrs Kenneth Brown and Andy Nowak of St Louis: visited Vai CJ Boen Saturday evening Mias Mabel remained to spend a weeks vaca tion with home folks'' and daughter were shopping tn lat River Tuesday afternoon Mrs Laura Huhns of St Louis is oft an extended visit with Mr and Mra Albert Shumake Mra Huhns will be remembered as Miss Laura Yount formerly of Load wood 'Miss Ruby Shelby to Charleston Saturday evening to accompany her aunt homei with her for a visit Mr and Mrs Lester ields Mrs Ed Hawkins and 1 Miss urene Hammond all of St' Louis spent the week ond with Mrs Juda Hanimond Mr and Mrs McCord of St Louis spent the week end at the home of their daughter and son in Jaw Mr Did Mm Icn 1 Mr and Mrs red family aig Mr? and Mrs Ray Wallen and family attended a birthday dinner at Belgrade Sun day in honor or 'Elisha Wallen Bert Boyer spent Tuesday in St Louis pn business Mr and Mrs Walter Poston and children of 8t? Louls wjio spent last week at the home of ths mother Mrs Emma Poston returned to their home on riday Mrs Jake Goodman Mrs Bryan Caviness IndMii rank Hart man attended the County air at armington Thursday night Mr Did Mrs giteo Shaner of 1 lat River vlaited th Mr and MraRoy Shaner iZ Loute spout ths week end' with rank oster Honore4 With: e''isAhsXj' Stirprise Birthday Dinner 5'" A' surprise birthday dinner was given Sunday October 19 at the home of Mr and Mrs rank os ter of rankclay honor of rank oster Those present were: Mf and Mrs: Henry Harper and Mm Mosier and Mrs i Davis of 'Z? Mr ana daughter Mr'f and' Mrs Mn onn Mra Pariv ArtltVr'M wiles i wvuiuf ssis Sadie' Gross and daughter D' Martin of St Louis Mrand Mra and family Gran iteZctty minois "Dinner was served at 2:20 AN ter Mr oster came home! from BONNE TERRE HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS Mrs Mary Cape Girar deiu Baby Capo Girardeau Mrs Sylvia arming ton' i 1 Baby Mackley armington Ansel Boyer Rast Bonne Terre clarence Rivcriuincs Miss Patsy Lynn Bes Ekast Boipe Torre A Cecil Dietzler armington it: 1 i'? 1 Miss Gertrude Edwards lat River Miss tylartha Boune Terre Mrs Maude East Bopne Terre' John Gay Elvina 1 Mra Junetta Turley Crysta City: Baby Turley Crystal City I 4 I BIRTHS nf KEVINS MAN STRUCK BY PASSING 'GAR "to John oay of Elvlns was Injured when' he was struck by ear driven by Llndel Edwards Rlvermlnes In front of the Stand lard Oil service station Monday spite at cold weather jirst J' li McCIaroiy Olita 'second place John '1 and Holman third place Schilli Brothers'and A Toixe In Hie 'square dance' contest 41 rected by Jim Horton of Wein garteiv? two awards were i Ono ter best zund one for 4 8Q me beat square of tour couplee irst place' In the bast couple ces' test Mr and Mrs Archie Rickus second place Mr' Mrojl1' Hibbitsf third places Joht Rion and Mra dlftortl Hinklej Awards' far the best square of four couplet Mr and 'iKbH Rlckua Mr mux Ralph ure oni Mlm Bertie Haeketi "and James Hortoa 1 44 and Mtas Thelma a '4 number was funiMhiM 'ibyl'thaia' who took part i ive oyp ana naa entrtee in the terrapin robe di rected by red Koilttefrer irot place ma Leu Steven 7secondT' pteca David CTOckea third Stevena Two frogs entered tar the frog jumping contqetjNrat' (Continued ou Last PagH i ASSOCIATION AL WALM MEETING OCTOBER Tha quarterly Assocmioual MU meeting will be held at Ute irst Baptist church Bmm Terj on October 22 It wul be fin at 10:06 a jna themeqC the prograih la 'Tb Abundant An address will be made the afternoon by Rev Jacob Garienhauf Hothef Board evtie getist among Jewa iftev Gartaa hauf will be In thbsoctaUo from the (20th until the r22nd Be will speak at the Libcrty fexptizl church Belgrade evening October at the Piret Baptist chUjCh in lat River Thursday evening October Hs where All Auidltariea the Amo ciation are urged to attend VOLUME a 4 County far! Is Bis Suucess 4 ill 1 If W'BB 'BlWlKMtUW 400 and 5000 people "on 'Thur MW 'Ar "'r 'V day and again on Saturday sad a slightly smaller attendance on riday an indication of (inter ptppw County show in County UrwV'Oir 0va emaww ww October 7 and haa proven te be a huge succem fx Arraagemente fbr'the crowning of the queen tere planned by MraK CL Weber Graven Md Others wrta with them i Decoration were tremoly appropriate for which credit goes to ielding 'McCer 1 mick The Entire program from the moment the muical pkaaa honoring each of the IS caadidates was started until Mias Kathortao Woolsey was crowned Queen jy the Spirit of St rauooi C0unty (Leonard Voile) was designed to hold the interest of theaadieace Miss Nancy Weber and Pauline Teal as train bearers and: Misses Carol Jane Graves and Mary Christine Durm aa flower girls contributed to the totting In propriate fashion Mtaa Margaret 4' AEVl 7' Vlavart dPalulyfvmlE amaiin uutw snuiiiuunw took part' In the "amateur contest 4' held on riday nigl supervision of who announced i In Bowe fashion irst ptsce was awarded to Me Quire and Mary Anna Harris tor presenting a novolty vocal dnet and tap dance nnxnberr" Second place was given to Havts Smith tap dancer and third place went to IftnEW Wawlr 7 7 'I wiw coniesuuiui viwsre: 5 ma jean Coggin tap taacbr Deris Skaggs tap dancer Wi" Jean Meador vocal soloist aAd tap dancer Eva Bell LongV ate cordioa and tap dancer Lee Mer '5" ris vocal eolotst Erma Lee Walk er accordion player and Hstold Barrow guitar and' harmonica The contest 'on Sator day night which was followed by the square dance contest proved tz hlar Srawlnv Hancock In Tennessee and hi Ti Wife Mrs Minnie Ilancack do Joseph Splaan and family yTL vejoped that Hancock had left hopie abqut two months apo and recently had been in' Kennett Mtasourl 7 body 'was taken to Tennes see for burial lu' 41 cuiai uuiwco Mrs PiplutOB president 0 the Rolla branch and member of the state board presided Dr Blknch Dow state president made the 1 Dr Dow plans to visit the local branch in November htltoj Kothryp Weolsey lat River Jpnlor College was crown ed peen1 of Love? and Beauty at the sK rancois County air on 44 1 STATE BOARD MEETING Vi 4 CM A 1 C' A pl tigl drill 17 IULWHaU numbers 'given' by 1 groups from each of tje 12 towns participating Mlaa Dorothy Marie Purcy of Bonne Terre and Miss Ima June Bugg of axmington were select od as honor maids to the Queen by the Spirit pf St rancois County "a ho introduced the coro nation ceremony a appro priate monologue 1 Before the coronation of Mis Woolsey each of the twelve can board since its? orronisatton in didateawere honored by iadlvid lat River nine year 5 uata pr groups from their own I high school in vocal and Instru mental number' I two aonor ana train bearers occupied a float constructed the parade man agement (or thc'j' Thsfi'MB' not entered th the parade con at the I1 St rancois County now assists these people to adjust themseivee 4 their bllndnesa She teaches 'them to "read Brailo sew mend 4" do bosket" work and other S'S visits the homes about month" Supt I Hoy of the school syatem a former St ran cois County boy woe a guest of th club Mayor A McGraw preaided t' the meeting in the absence 4 rreMaent HARRY GILHAUS EXPLAINS 1 DIERENCE IN BENEIT Harry Gllhaus Manager of the Social Security Board in Cape Girardeau pointed out today that the Unemployment: Compensation Laws aro administered dlroctly by the states and not by the ed fml HrwArfumAnt 11 in Hie nxA aft' L'cial ams lr fllrfJ'Aarm Uaaorita LVUVIMI viu ilgv hWZlVfWe The state Acts must be approv ed by the Social Security Board The unemployment conpensation provisions of the Social Security Act provide that all employers of 1 eight or more shall contribute but states may go below that limit If they wish Gllhaus explained differences in the two taxes as follows: Old Age benefits tax Appties to all em ployers of one or more tn covered employments Tax applle up to (3000 per year for each employ ee Wages after age 65 not in cluded taxes same as employer Unemployment compensation Applies to of eight or tnor in covered employments in Missouri Tax applies to all wares and salaries regardless of amount age Employees make no contribution (therefore there Is no payroll deduction a under th' old age benetlta provision of toft ACL) 1 4 Mf 4 4 tQry und Still Gains STSdbo Gaal Mair Be Reach 4b I A a iwd factory fund fivivvv contributions yet listed x' Ivkat A tovsi AMA A jeoo if tkoo iit AilODCU can be secure fra it property owners 'tore utilities and' non HV" nnf bject over in a sattafutory rf 'committee 'constating Roy offmonT Watkn and was working in tu Ibuiz Tuesday and Wednesday to TsA a number of concerns on the frin whom the coin "Xmunity had a right to expect sub istantlal help According to mem bers of the factory committee iue JUUUUI 1 wpwwu IV AXVE A LA EffE ft Aft roar! rliirlnfiT 1 th A AAXt The victory ta not wtaj until he Ji? laU dollar 'needed to subscribedanas soliciting will continue Antll enough money to "raised Charles Iringini1' of Cincinnati OhiOj executive vice president of the factory moving to lat 1 River' to expected in the city ur lng tee next few days The final contract gill be rnadOv Every resident of lat River Lead Belt shouldepn tinue to talk "think and work BUND TEACHER TALKS TOUONSCU a The" mainspeaker before the lat River Lion Club at their hegula meeting at the National Hotel oh Wednesday noon was Sfise farie Bysch a hftme teacher the blind 1 1 i 4 to 1 1 young womanwho 'test her 'I H' sight some ycars ago tated there Liu: ir uuua pwyw bounty one of wbom pn 4UoWtew'M teOR from 50 to 80 and 15 jrcara ut ho C'' A Ta Mr: and Mra Rosa Warren Of Cantwell on October 10 a boy To Mr and Mro Harold Cov past sevan yrote He' igned Inston of Boone Terr on October accept uie uiuiii Baptist church here He To Mr and Mrs William Doug Mixed Chore Women Chore to iat Rivet highly ot ldw October a and the community" ta bAPpy to girt who beea give the nameWlcotao the mto their of Mey AamA i BONNE TERRS PASTOR A SPEAKS LEADWOOD Rev J' Stewart Mtor of be Congregational church oi ABAfftilUr iKni 4 te Hr A 1 1 o'? 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