m anyly!in the latter s onice a lew weeKS ago.?siucted by tute while in Poncaal recruit* )ry group,ion of Mr. own, 2026 was pro-id class in a radar company.iy in 1955, in July, aduate ofShook, 23,John W. , Ark., reweeks of tillery ob* Fort Sill,ly in 1954. rings highris, whose im Springs aleted the operation uthcastern don, Ga. ly last No-iasic common, Colo.]rnadt, 21,W. C. LIONS SHAPE PLANS FOR DRESS REHEARSAL OF COTTON BLOSSOM SHOWWEBB CITY, Mo. — The Lions Club Wednesday night shaped plans for a dress rehearsal of its fourteenth annual Cotton Blossom minstrel. The rehearsal will be held in the West First street auditorium at 7 o’clock Tuesday night, where the show is to be presented next Thursday and Friday nights, April 24 and 25.According to Walter R. (Pappy) Pruitt, approximately 100 members of the club and district entertainers will appear on theshow.Guests at the dinner meeting in the clubhouse were Bud Chaney of Joplin, introduced by Bob Zilliox; Bill Easley of Joplin, introduced by Pruitt, and Max Collins of Webb City, guest of Harvey Arnce.A club member who was present for the first time after sixmonths military service was DonRoderiquc of Carterviile. Roderi-que has been serving in the army at Fort Leonard Wood.Hershel Kaiser was in charge of the dinner, which was served preceding a rehearsal of theminstrel show.V. F. W. AUXILIARY MAKES uPOPPY DAY” PLANSPlans to sell poppies for Poppy day/’ May 23 and 24, were outlined at a meeting of the Earl J. Bruton post auxiliary, V. F. W.,