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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 11

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Vtstt LojJ Sewnrt hfts r'eltirried A rocfnt visit ffifh 'Wt- DP, J. D. Mb. She by tier 'sis- Mk Ifell mM of EHnfcra tfikc Spefft SttnrtaV a'ftC'r- nioti Mb tar twetfts, Mis Anderson. 61 dalls, vlilted the weekend 'and Mfs.

Humphrey, 'Mrs. Hazel Gluss has returned to Chicago for several week's visit. Shinl Creek Baptist Assoclatltn- Hl'ifin Sing was held it the First Baptist Church Sunday toribriioofi. A large ctoWd at. tended.

Holds ElMtiOris BUNKiK Mill Revival Services A revivfclbegan at Tracy Church feach of 13 townships of the county elect members to the McDonald School of Missions win be held ttfanty Agricultural Extension at the First Baptist Church bo- ttinnto? October 7, at' p.m. iliroiigh October 14. and Mrs Mitchell, Miss; Bosk Nifnee Went to Mrs. George Hart-is and son Morulrfv lo 'take aflvatitage 6f Vteo- sift's toollat Day ttarf ains. Day Mr.

iand 'Mrs. Lyman Spflngs, spirit from Thijriiay until Saturday with -Mr. arid Mrs. Bp'isersoti and other relat'vTos nftd atlenf'e'd tire ftfneral of Mrs. Cjtothia Try, Mr.

nriM Mrs. C. Williams and son, Chucky, have returned ta Andergffn iftst living in irrdiaifi'a foir sdimfe "time. Tlfey plan to oiJeY. and dperate the Hotel Coffee Shop in Aifdersori.

Mr. B'afton Ray, and Mrs. Oda Mason Council, according to information issued by the County Agricultural Extension offifie here, One mart or woman is to be elected from each township to serVe for a two-year term on the council. visited in Miami, Sunday, xj Members of the council meet MK and A. quartcrjy to transact business of Cottftnwood Falls, visited her nisce, Mrs.

Wood row Durham and family, over the weakend. MK and Mrs. Arthur McKinney were -5undhv dinner guests -ot Mr. and Mrs. Vernoh Do'bbs.

the Me- KlVincv's have just returned from the state of Washington where thfcv have'lived for-the past year. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Chandler of were weekend guests of Mr. were dinner guests of Mr. aWd Mts.J and Mrs.

Frank Chandler, and Krnn.qt Srtnilnv ir4ii1rlr6n anH Mr. anrl'Mrs. fTpcil Ernest Stinday, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr.

and Mrs. Loyd Sioan took Price. They were Monday guests "of'Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. and Mrs. Raymond Pace family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stratton at Picher, Okla.

Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Hollenbeck visited his mother, Mrs. Gertie Hollenbeck at Jennings, Sunday.

Little Miss Leslie Ganh of Neosho is soendin? a vacation with Rev. and Mrs. Rawls Pierce. Little Leslie lives at Lynn'Haven. Mr.

Slcan's Slcran, to Neosho Sunday "to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Richardson has been sick for some time and is unimproved at the. present time.

Mrs. Abbie Lanning visited Mrs. Ellen Cooper' at Joplin Sunday. Mrs. Boss Dixon visited Mr.

anH Mrs. John Rominc at Ft, Smith over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs'. Bill Bowers and children and Mrs- Bonn'-e Me Cracken enjoyed Sunday dinner at Hatchers C6racr Restaurant at Lanagan.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. England went to see Mrs. England's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Viles at Noel Sunday. former resident of Mrs. Bob Fitl-m and Mrs. community.

Higgs drove to St. Louis Saturday and brought Mr. Higgs home Barnes Higgs is improved. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McCracken tba Extenstion Office which is a part of the University of Missouri College of Agriculture. They prepare the annual operating budget, aporove exfeenstes of the Extension Office, help write the Program of Work, 'appro'va Extension personnel when vacancies, occur and advise with the Extension Office Oh matters pertaining to farm and home making in their townshfps. Refreshments will be served to those attending by the Extension club or 4-H club In the community. All persons residing in the township and at least 21 years of age are eligible to vote, or hold office, and are urged to attend. Voting places in each townshit) and the place and hour at which each election will be held, Tues- dav, X)ct.

9, are as follows: Anderson High School, Vo. Ag, Room, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo May School, 7:30 p.m. Center Roller School, 7:30 Mrs. Mable Rounds of viv.ted her son and wife.

Mr. and! Cvclone J. R. Edson Place, Mrs. 0.

E. Mclntire and attended 2:0 their family reunion. Fourteen relatives were present and enjoyed dinner together. Mrs. Rounds is a the" Anderson Elk Horn Union Church, 7:30 p.m.

Elk Noel High School, Vo. Ag. Room, 7:30 p.m. Baker Insurance Build- Mrs. Grace Hutchison arrived! in 8:00 p.m.

home early Monday morning 1 McMillen Lone Star School, extended visit with Mr. Ray: 7:3 Mountain Community Center, Warren in Alberta Canada. While she saw Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. 7:30 p.m. Pineville Court Room, 2:00 and children of Nelson, ar? Pogue of Anderson who have been spending a few days with heri'o Alberta, Canada on their vaca- pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Royce.

jtion. Alycc Deane Chaney, Jennie Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Jick Roark have and Ronald Rcark. of K.S.T.C.

I returned home after visiting Dr. spent the weekend at home. and Mrs. Schmidt Marthasvil'e. Sunday guests of Dr.

and Mrs. J. D. EHiff, of Colum- Woodward ol Bosky Dell were Bush and family wers the doctor's! bia, who is 93 years of age: Mrs. Ora Rtiniming of Idaho, Mr.

Mrs. GeVge Stewart of p.m. Prairie Gresnwood School, 8:00 p.m. Richwood Bethlehem Church, parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt of Bush of Joplin. Mrs.

Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Hanv Anchors of Wichita' Harper and family also of Colum- and Kansas "City, Mr. and Bill is week with Mr, and bia. Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hudson vbUed Mrs. Loift Slubblefield of Afton, 'Mrs. Paulino Hea'on at -Tonlin ant) i her mnt'i- 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Blanton at er, Mrs, Ross Mattcson and her City Sunday. mmi. Mrs. Henry CJark and Mr.

Ci ar I Collage prayer meetings have! Gn-'sts, of and Mrs. Charles i been held th( First Aitm 3Ur. and Jesss chu mbe ra on September Thomas (f Of inner 2nd the hst Mrs. Audley Woodward 0 Friday morning at 10:30 at tbe two dav Mrs. pome of Mrs.

Milton Ed monston at in Neosho. Guests of Mrs. rin Park Court Tne ar wnrd have'-bemn Ora Rum-S of the ining of, Acequia. Idaho and Mr. revival which will be held October Grooms of QinevUIe and Audley Woodward of MissJoyBuesf Given Surprise On Birthday 6f Anderson and' Harris fife In Charge.

Misses Patty Cole, Margtc art), Meiyin cloud, Kenneth Me; Guffy attended a surprise birthday party in honor of Miss Joy Burst at the home of Miss Betty BrUm ley of Powell, Friday night, Refreshments of cake and.soft drlhfcs Wej-e served. Miss Rosclea McCrakcn with other members of the Freshman el-ass of the Rocky Comfort school en- Mr. and Mfs. Albert Rogers and Jackie were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Porlce Pe ck.

Mr. and Mrs. Wes Russell and Bpb were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lipe and chil- dren near Bethpage.

Mrs, Alicei, oyo( a class arty es ay I11S111 Hen'son of Noel, grandmother of 'They went to Roaring River arid Mr. Lipc, is a visitor in the home. i a cr attended a show in Cassvillc. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Grooms and Mrs. Carrie Baber were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Parlce peek. Robed Russell rctflrned Sunday Kansas City, where he spent last week visiting in the Home of Mrs. Martha Shackloford anr! grandchildren.

Mrs. Helen Wartcnby, Mrs. Ardella Hixenbaugh of Lanagan and Clarice Hamilton of Pineville were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Hoyt Bethel. Mrs.

Warlenby spent the day. Mrs. Gus Bendral, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Young of Commerce, 'and Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Schroder of Miami, were Sunday dinner guests, last week of Mrs. Paries (Mrs. Lwell Shawver of Pineville spent Sunday with Mrs. Gertrude Baker and both attended Sunday Schcol at Bunker.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodson were Sunday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Noel Gum near Rocky Comfort. Mr. and -Mrs. Wcs Russell at-, tended the auction sale at Wheaton Monday.

Homecoming At Racine of the Racine Christian Church will be observed this Sunday with a bis- ket lunch at noon, following o'clock and morning worship Miss Erlene Miller who is attending Junior College at Jopltti c-pcnl the weekend visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Dclmer Miller, (Mrs. Lylc Guthrie returned ho'mc one day last week fro'm a visit with her father at Coty, who is Ml. Mr.

and Mrs. Pate Edmonds were guests at a birthday dinner the E. C. Plumlee home, Monday night. When a fried chicken dinner with ice cream and cake and all the trimmings were served.

The occasion w-as in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. E. C. Plumlee on September 16th and of Pate Edmonds on September 26th. Miss Margie Woolard was a Sunday guest of Miss Rosalea Me- Cracken of near Union.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller, Miss Oral Keller and Mrs. Bess Dixon of Anderson spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.

John Romine and Barbara of Fort Smith, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolard and daughters were Saturday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Denzel Garden and Gay Nell of Neosho. "Marlow Staley of Wichita, spent from Friday until -Monday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Slaley and Charles. Miss Shirley Ultcr of near Long- Mr, And Mrs, Mbrris Neosho Thursday, October 4, Mr.

and Mfs. 'Wayne Armstrong Of Odessa, Mrs. Ida Armstrong of Lavern, Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Worm of Shreveport, 'Mr. and Mrs. fliVly tftadley and children Orange, all rctwrhed to their hdmes Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Morrlss. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence son and children of Neosho were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. D'on Thompson and Da'vid of Anderson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

view visited Sunday afternoon with Miss Erlene Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beaver were shopping in Neosho Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Whipplc and children of near Stella were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Howard Woolard home. Mr. and Virgil Cook and Carolyn spent the weekend visiting their daughter, Mrs. George Payne and family of Kansas City.

A number from here have beer, attending a revival meeting held at the Tracey Community Church by Rev. John Williams. The meeting is announced until October 7th. The public is invited. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Morgan spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Morgan's brother, George Johnsoi and wife. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Woolard. Linda and Janice were Sunday dinner guests of his mothsr, Mrs Frances Woolard. Elvie Richardson and Jcrc. Mr. and Mrs.

Firtf and Mrs, Lucy Nlifirns wore Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Betty Joe Latty arid Mrs. Jewell ffar.iar. Mrs. Rodney Thompson and son from Noel are here visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Cub Thompson. Mrs. Dora 'Morrlss was a 'dinner guest of Sgl. and Mrs.

John Dsvis arid children of Mrs. Gene Catlin oC Vinita, was a Thursday evening visitor of Mrs. Ina Long. Mr. and Mrs.

Wylie B. Mitchell and family Were Sunday dirt'- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Sherwood of Grove, Okla. Mrs. Grnce Joffcrs, Mrs. Ina Long and Mrs. Ruby Hft'rper all attended the Woman's Society of Christian Service Educational Seminar for 'McDonald County at (he Stella Methodist Church Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Divine and Mrs. Minnie Crosby attended fun- sral services for Jesse's aunt, Mrs. Jynthia Fry afternoon at Pleasant Grove Church west of Anderson.

Mrs. Billie Jeffers, Celia and Stewart returned to their home in Orange, Monday after visiting Mrs. Gra'Ce Jeffers, and Mrs. Siildred Martin of Pineville. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Bradley and trht'ldfeti aird'MwpFtefStte, 'Bradley of Plnevme flit spfent.tSe.^kena at Clinton, vWttlftf Mf afl'tt Mrs. Wilbttf Don RlehftfUson 'dfTftattsifS CltV arrived Sunday- to spend fctf wcreks with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elvie TtlehardSon. A birthday dinner Was glveft Sunday at the noftie or Mr.

aha MM. Paul Latty in hoitof theit daughter, Linda Tcstcrmhft, Those were Mr. and Can Testerman, iMiss Louise ot Springfield, Mrs. Lila derson, Mr. and Mfs.

Ab Latty, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis La'tty ana daughters ift Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Latty and children of Noel.

Mrs. Goldie ChristensO'h of: Springfield is here visiting hei 1 (laughter, Mr. KM Mrs. "Clyde Noel. and Mrs.

Jesse Dvine and Mrs. Minnie Crosby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. lie" Mitchell and Lee. Mrs.

Grace Jeffers Was visiting in I'ineville Saturday. Farm Incomes Washington AboW two-thirds of all farm families in the U. S. have sources of cash incomerOut- side their farms, especially those in the Very lowest and very foigh- esl of inCome brackets. CHARLES E.

HAAS INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 208 SO. WASHING! ON ST. NEOSHO-MO- Sunday school hour at services at Afternoon services will be held 7 30 at 2 p.m. with Edwin Strong, White 'Rock School Lunch is th 3 guest speaker. Special num- Room, 7:30 p.m.

are invited. Wallpaper faint -r- Shades Bjinds Largest Stock of Decorating Materials In S. W. Missouri DAVIS PAINT and WALLPAPER COMPLETE GLASSES! and Mrs. LP? of Kansas City.

They left Thursday for their resnoctive homes. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Browning nnd sons of Wichita spent the week Mr. and end with her parents, Mrs. Ernest Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Olson of Tfiodman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed. A birthday dinner was prepared by Mrs. Resd in 1 of her fathsr's, Mr.

Olson, birthday. Afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vaughan of Joplin. Mrs.

Allen re'urned home Mondav afternoon after visiting her children in Detroit Michigan. East Tawas, and Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs.

Truman DePriest nnd son, Clancv visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and and family of Goodman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Daniels ami son, Clyde Lee of Sarcoxie visited Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hirper and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Harper Sundav, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Chaffin Sunday were and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and family of Lamar. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Bigelow and children, Galen and Nita, of Ss- 14 to 23 with Dr. B. A. Pugh of Joplin as evangelist.

Bill Greenup of Gibraltar, is spending a vacation visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida Greenui at Noel and visiting old friends in Anderson. Mrs. Virgil Yost of Goodman in in Tatums bisement de- Acken Treads Exceed New Tire Mileage Ask Your He Is Riding On Them ACKEN TIRE SUPPLY 713 N. Neoiho STUD I NTS I N6TON Neosho School and Office Supply 21 Sprinf Pho.

1923 partment of their new store. Mrs. Nellie Yale and Mrs. Mary Wilcox i of Burlington, relatives of (Mrs. Yost are living in Goodman this winter.

Mrs. Wilcox is 95 years of aee. Mrs. Audley Woodward suffered stroke early Monday morning at her home, Luncheon guests of Mrs. Rose Mattesbn were Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Davis and Miss Nancy Rice Kansas City, Grace Davis. Mrs. Ivory Buck, Mrs. Jesse Jew ell, Mrs.

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