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PAGE FOUR TH1 CHILLICOTH1 CONSTITUTION- GHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI SATURDAY, JUNE 6,1936 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES WHEELING ITEMS F. L. Smiley alid daughter, Mrs. Norman returned Tuesday evening from Kansas City, where they attended the undertakers' convention Manday and Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Mort Seely of Brookfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tanner. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Littrell and children, Benny and Carol drove to Cameron Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied from Chillicothe by Mrs. LittrelTs parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Long. Henry and Frank Smiley received word Tuesday of the death of their sister, Mrs. Mary Godfray at her home in Lemon, Mo.

The relatives from Wheeling who attended the funeral Wednesday afternoon were: Mr. ind Mrs. H. S. Smiley, Mr.

and Mrsi L. Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.

i Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tompkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Smiley, Mrs. Glen Coleman. Mrs. Alfred Love, Mrs.

Leon Norman and Joseph Smiley. and Mrs. Joel-Ralston of Motierly her brother, Leon Norfliaii and family Sunday evening. 1 Mrs. Mattie White and son, Dr.

Jesp Wlifije pf Uu'eblo, Colo, spent week-end with Miss Lottie Olenhouse. Hattie Wiley returned to her home In Green City Thursday after speeding a few visiting Mrs 1 Howe and looking after Mr. and Mrs. Clarences Warren Decoration Day with his sister Mrs. Charley Aye and Mr.

Aye. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hutchinson of Kansas City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Phipps and Charlene. Lucian and Lawrence Walkup and dent at the State Teachers' College at Maryville, was the week-end guest of Miss Mary Timmons. Jean, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Timmons, while at play Sunday evening, swallowed a steeple. So far Jean has suffered no ill effects from her experience. Miss Gladys Holmes of Chillicothe spent the week-end as the guest of NORTH CARROLL Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Newman and; Mrs. Claude O'Roark and son, Mr. Stanley Tompkins, who have beenjjj er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will attending Teachers' College at Holmes.

She was a supper guest at daughter, Maxine spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman. Uncle John Weaver and son, Robert were Sunday guests in the Roy Sperry home. Buel Smith was an afternoon caller.

I John D. Johnson of Stillwater, Warrensburg, came Friday to spend their summer vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walkup! Mrs. Frank Lawler, Mrs.

Julia and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tompkins Lawler and daughters, Mary Fran- (tlUimCO, UAiti Ml "I 1 the Frank home Saturday Okla.

is visi ing friend, and re a- evening. and Mildred. Mrs. Franklin Wright of Tulsa Okla. came Friday for a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Head and family. and Mrs.

Frank Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Forbie Bowen of St. Louis spent Decoration Day here with relatives. Mrs.

Jim Halsey of Kansas City spent the latter part of the week with Miss Lottie Olenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fellows, Mr. and Mrs.

Anderson and litle daughter of Kansas City spent Decoration Day with Mrs. Fellows' brother Will Coleman and Mrs. Coleman. ces and Jean of Leopolis and Miss Bernice Donavan spent the day Sunday as the guest of Misses Ella and Grace Dorney south of Chilli- cothetn. Ethel Davis of San Diego, Caliform'a, who has been visiting her.

mother, Mrs. Carrie Freeman, left Thursday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Morrison and Nina Jean were Sunday evening callers at the Jack Love home. Miss Irene Lawler was a business caller in Wheeling Monday. Felix Buckner was a business caller in Chula Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Arthaud tives around in this part. He was a guest Friday and Friday night in the Roy Sperry home. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Suddith and son were guests Sunday in the Milton Minnis home. Mrs. Joe Johnston and.children were also weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Keith and baby were Sunday afternoon callers in the Richard Sperry home. Miss Viola Marie Johnson returned last Tuesday where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Otey Mr. Otey and family at Brooklyn, and Mrs. Minnis and son and Mr.

and Mrs. Alvis Sperry were Sunday evening guests in the Richard Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Speed Stagner spent Sunday with Mrs. Ranny Wooden at Dawn.

They were also callers in the Glen Hendrixson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Sperry and John D. Johnson were.

Saturday night and Sunday guests in the'J: B. Trussell home. Miss Aftelia Trussell also spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Minnis spent Sunday in the Orin Wooden home. Barry and James Raming of Sedalia spent Sunday in the Ben Raming home. Bill and Fred Reeder, Miss Hazel England, Msr. Emma Corf, Misses Jane and Lola Lewis and Helen Campbell spent Sunday at the N. Y.

She is visiting this week at! ie Coldiron home, the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. D. F. Smith came home Crawford.

She expects to start to i Sunday. She has been staying for school at Warrensburg next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Runkle, Mr.

and Tuesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Borders home.

Several from here attended the Dan Wilson funeral Tuesday afternoon at Molo church. Rev Wagenknecht conducted the services. A sale.of the household goods of the late Mrs. Matilda Welker was held at the Welker home one block street, Wednesday V. Damerell was east of Main afternoon.

P. auctioneer. Miss Esther Smith left on the 2:36 a. m. bus from Chillicothe Wednesday for Lincoln, 111., where she plans to make an extended visit at the home of Mrs.

A. Altic. The members of the Tuesday Night club are planning arrangements for the cars to accommodate the entire membership and will leave early and go to the State Capitol and Columbia, visiting the places of especial interest at both places. Miss Eleanor Farmer is spending this week with her grandfather, Perry Borders. Miss Deloris Shields was her guest Tuesday night.

WHEELING, ROUTE 2 1 some time with her daughter, Mrs. i Fair weather prevailed over this STURGES IT! EMS Ollie Coldiron. Mt. Olive and Sampsel Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Aye, Mr. and I and Mr. and'Mrs. Jack Love attend- Mrs. Clarence Phillips, and daugh- ed the kittenball game in Chilico-j ter, Darlene and son, Jimmie of La-1 the Monday night.

Mr. Arthaud redo; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Aye and and Mr. Love play on the Wheeling i children and Mr.

and Mrs. Charley team. Aye spent'Sunday with Murray Aye. Mrs. Eioert Browning and son, Er-1 family were business visitors in WEST FARMERS VILLE vicinity for Decoration Day and the- week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker drove to Cowgill to spend Decoration Day. John Kinsella is spending his va- Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Norris of Newton. Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Norris drove to Lexington and Excelsior Springs Sunday and spent the day. Miss Clara Long spent the weekend with home folks.

She is employed at the Sefton Greenhouse. Delbert Boyd and Harold Crowe were Chillicothe visitors Saturday. Prayer meeting was held ait the Frank Kriner home Wednesday night with good attendance. Mrs. Margaret Wilhite led.

Next Wednesday night the meeting will be held at Union Church and Mrs. Lee Steen will lead. The Sunbeam Band and Girls' Auxiliary of Union Church were reorganized Thursday afternoon with the following officers of the Sunbeams. President, Jackie Lightner; vice-president, Eula Long; secretary, Bettie Segrist; treasurer, Julia Anne Lightner; assistant, Mary Segrist; pianist, Mrs. Belle Benskin; song leader, Jacquelin Lightner.

Girles' Auxiliary: President, Bernadine Crow; vice-president, Marilyn Lightner; secretary, Ola Stock- well; treasurer, Marjory Loney; song leader, Marilyn Lightner; pianist, Marjory Loney; leader, Mrs. Inez Long. Mrs. Benskin and Mrs. Kriner are Sunbeam leaders.

Rev. E. L. Huckell was at Tom Wilhite's Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Fifer spent Wednesday evening with the former's mother, Mrs. Mabel Fifer. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Morris of Newton, Iowa, who- have been here the past week have gone to Paris to visit Mrs. Morris' sister and family. B. T. U.

has been re-organized at Union Church with the following officers: President, Mrs. Frank Kriner; vice-president, Earl Benskin; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lee Steen; Bible readers, leader, Rev. E. L.

Huckell; pianis, Miss Marjory Loney, song leader, Tom Wilhite; adult group leader, Mrs. Belle Benskin; young peoples' group leader, Leo Beal. Mrs. Eugenia Knaus and Mrs. Julia Atkins of Cold Springs, spent last Wednesday with the former's niece and nephew, Mr.

and cation with his mother, Mrs. Cath- Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Graham and Mr. Glen Coleman andi nes were business callers in Brook- children spent the day Sunday, in field Tuesday. St.

Joseph with friends. I Mr; and Mrs. Paul Narr returned! to their home in Kansas City Sun-1 and'Dale and'day after spending a week jwithj Warren'spoilt, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Tompkins spent a few days last week with relieves in Hale. and MrsJ Mflo Bassett of their parents, and Mrs. C. Head and family and Henry Narr and Leland.

Junior LaRue, who has, been at- MOORESVILLE Chillicothe Saturday. children called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peniston Sunday evening. Miss Evelyn Arr of Brookfield re-! Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Maack en- turned home Saturday after spend- tertained Sunday at dinner for Mr. ing the past two weeks at the E. and Mrs. Chas.

Maack and daugh- H. Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. D.

N. Gann of Trip. lett spent Saturday night with Mr. received a hrn horK ank and Geo 2 S. B.

Moore Sunday when twenty-six friends and wucii Garni and families, relatives arnved to help him ter and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiggins of Kansas City. Mrs. C.

J. Mitts and daughter George! Rosa and Jack Cooper called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Mitts Sunday UAAAVSJ. UMbj JiJCli 1.

tending school at Central College at enjoy his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Earl Douglas was a Chillicothe Cameron visited her brother, Ed'summer vacation with his parents Bright, and' Mrs. Bright Tuesday Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. LaRue. evening.

Foy Glore of Kansas City spent Fayette, came Tuesday to spend his Gene Dusenberry and daughter, EUzabeth Dryden spent Sun Mrs. Lucy Baldwin of Utica came Decoration Day and Sunday with his mother and son, Mrs. Susie Glore and Vernon. Miss Pauline Wisehaupt left Sun- Doris of Kansas and Mr. and Mrs.

I Tuesday for a visit with friends here. Mrs. Cora Andrews of Chillicothe came Thursday for a few days' visit! Hteel Warren. Mr. 'and Mrs.

R. Harter spent in Kansas City visit- day with friends in Locksprings. Edgar Gray of Breckenridgewaej mce out-of-town guests A deliciouSj were chuicothe visitors afternoon and Mr, Henry spent Harry Norton of Omaha, Neb. spent Decoration Day and', Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Belle Norton.

day for. Kirksville, where she will 'attend the summer term at the State Teachers'College. Mrs. Ed Mace returned to her home "here" Sunday after' spending several weeks with relatives in Chillicothe. dinner was served at the noon hour and feast and after a late afternoon wished him many more happy re turns of the day.

i Friday evening with relatives in Laclede. night. Mr. and Mrs. Lague Kilburn called on Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Kilburn Sunday night. Mrs. Oscar Maack assisted Mrs Edgar Kilburn with her housecleaning Monday and Tuesday. Mrs.

Will Mitts spent Monday with Mrs. C. J. Mitts. Mrs.

Millard Gregg and Mrs. erine Kensella. Mr. Kensella has been in the Philippine Islands for the last six years. Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Feeney and the Blain brothers were hi Chillicothe Saturday evening. Timmie Ragen, who is employed by the Fisher Body Co.

at Kansas City, spent the week-end with his parents. Mt. OHve and Sampsel OLIVE BRANCH Frank Gann was a business visitor' Mrs. Sylvan Smith of Los Angeles. in Chillicothe Thursday.

Mrs. Chris Seifert and sons, Clyde and Forrest and daughter, Helen Grace departed Thursday for Sumner in response to a message stating the serious illness of Mrs. Seifert's mother, Mrs. John Dunnigan, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Raulie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles spent Thursday night and Friday with Mr.

Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Still and son, R. Mrs. R.

O. Still spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis and daughters of near Spring Hill. Master Vernon Smith of Wayne, Michigan came last week to visit one day last week.

Harry Fisher was visiting Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Henry were at the R.

L. Ragan home. Chillicothe visitors Wednesday Francis Hall truck a load of stock evening. to the community sale Saturday. Robert Kent was a Sunday dinner guest in the Grant home.

Mr. Kent Mrs. T. N. Douglas spent Wednesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Earl and Bernard Grant spent two years together in the CCC camp. Af tar an( Mre. George Krouse spent ot i ast wee at the Fred dinner they went to the Joe Mac- Krouse home. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Ireland and) Mr. and Mrs. George Krouse, who Shaney of kenzie home to fish and enjoyed a fish fry in the evening. na JVITS.

muvey jj.cia.im Qf Warrensburg spent un- have been the guests of day with Mrs. Jasper Ireland and daughter, Miss Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. F.

daughter 'night; arid Sunday with parents near Sampsel. They were accom- Mr and ttn. Will Kelly and two A large crowd attended the memo- near Sampsel. were accom- 'nf Citv- suent rial services held at the Wheeling pa nied home by their son, Donald, children' Kansas City spent Decoration Day and Sunday with friends here. Miss Bernadine Beckwith of St Joseph and Orville Beckwith of City spent the iwith their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Beckwith and Mr. and Mrs! Cravens, Mrs. Ralph Littrell and Mrs.

Lee Johnson of jKansas City spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. -Jesse Nay. Mr. and Mrs.

S. W. Russell and Warren of Quincy, 111. spent cemetery Sunday afternoon. The amount of the free offering taken at the gate was $70.78.

Cecil Switzer of Kansas City spent Decoration Day and Sunday with his wife and children and and his parents, and -Mrs. Frank Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Russell White and daughter, Betty Jane of Kidder spent Sunday with Mrs.

White's sister, Mrs. M. J. LaRue and Mr. LaRue.

CENTER COMMUNITY and Mrs. Walter Johnson were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunday evening. Mr.

arid Mrs. William Altender- Friday afternoon in the Dorneal Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis and N.

Y. COMMUNITY Mrs. E. W. Timmons and chilr dren and Misses Irene and Alice Lawler, held a picnic supper Tuesday evening in the Timmons woods.

who had been, visiting his grandparents the past two weeks. George Wilson McClintock, who hasl.jj'een'in bed the past two monthsVis slowly improving. this vicinity, departed Sunday forj met at the home of Mrs. Oscar i club' The young ladies who attended; Mrs. Alfert Walker spent Tuesday i i st Academy are home for Moberly where they will spend this week visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Raulie were Chillicothe visitors Saturday.

Mr. and'Mrs. Jeff Walker entertained quite a number of relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Wilson of Mooresville spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zullig. Mrs; Flenniken is visiting Mrs Douglas and son, Er- her son, Lloyd and family this week.

nes( were Chillicothe visitors Sat- I for this community. It was given the name of Four Square Club. Several women were present. Henry Crawford called on Emmett and Clarence Mitts Monday morning. Bert Peniston was a business caller in Chula Tuesday.

i the summer vacation. Mr." and Mrs. Earl Curren and daughter, Miss Virginia of-Brook 7 field, were here Saturday to decorate of, loved ones. They were" accompanied by Mrs. Mary Fiske of Chillicothe.

Mrs. J. P. Stuckey and daughter, who have been in Florida since February, will return home sometime month. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Woolsey and daughter, Pat and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Yealton of spent Sunday with urday.

Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Gann and daughter, Gretchen Lou of Moberly spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Herby Gibbs, and also at the George Gann home. Miss Hattie Bashford made a The Hall brothers traded for beautiful Chevrolet. Mrs. R. L.

Ragen spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earl east of Chula. LUDLOW Mrs. Everett Stewart spent the week-end with her brother, Guerncy and family at Blackwater.

Harvey Jones and wife were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Snodgrass.

The M. A. Kensell family drove of to Chillicothe to attend church. Mrs. John Ragen spent Friday afternoon at the Tucker home.

with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith.

Among those who attended the fifth Sunday service from Olive Branch were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimes and daughter, Mary Frances, Misses Margaret and Elsie Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ishmael and daughter, Lela, Mrs.

Maud Cox and daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and nephew, Niram Williams of Wayne, Michigan came last week for Decoration day and also to visit relatives and friends here. Mrs.

Oscar Darr entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner honor- tag Mr. whose- 1 92nd birthday was the 27th and son, Georg-e Darr, whose birthday was the 30th- Besides the regular dinner ice cream, Chillicothe spent Wednesday ca and strawberries were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCre- Those present were, Mr.

and Mrs. i George Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stephens! Mitts, Mr. and Mrs.

George Ishmael Mrs. Mae Hendricks was shopping in Chillicothe Thursday. her Burlln walker and family. willa Hazel Trammell spent Sunday -with her. aunt, Mrs.

Vanzant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. LUly and daughter, Joanne and George Fish ary and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Those who were in Chillicothe and am ily were Sampsel callers Saturday from this vicinity were- Wednesday evening. Tim Ragan, John and Ray Ragan, John Hall and Clifford Tucker. Several of the farmers are having to replant some of their corn, due to cut worms.

It is being planned to clean the I church yard at Leopolis in the near Miss Mabel E. Mossbarger spent. future. three days last week in Moberly. I There was no mail delivery on Miss Mossbarger was a delegate this route Saturday on account of Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Morrison ton daughter, Nina Jean and Mr. andj Mrs.

Herman Braun and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Bud Hawks at Hamil- business trip to Kansas City Sun- from this the sixth district, to the day. i Rebehak state assembly held at Alfred Dryden and daughter, Miss Moberly. She was accompanied by Elizabeth, and sons, Arthur and! Miss Glenn Ellen Lozier of Braymer, Arlo were Chillicothe visitors Saturday. a delegate from the 12th district.

G. D. Frazier, employed by the Stella Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paschen and' Milwaukee railroad and located in family of Salisbury spent Saturday Minnesota, spent Saturday and who has! night with Mrs.

Florence Allnutt Sunday here with his family. iildren spent Sunday with Mr. and Maxine were trading in Wheeling Airs. Minor Gibson. and Mrs.

O. McCoy and their guests were the guests of their sgQi Ova McCoy, and and family in JChillicothe Sunday. James Hisel has returned from City for a visit with his Fred, and family. The Misses Olive and Rose spent the week-end with Miss Mary Ashman. Friends of Mrs.

Wallace Hooker Ju-e glad to know that she is improving nicely from the major op" ration she underwent at the Chil- icothe Hospital Sunday. Roy Tribble and granddaughter City were the week-end of relatives in this vicinity. tpMis. Fred Hisel was in, Trenton where she visited her sbrother, Charles Skinner, who is ill pneumonia. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Drake, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Myrtle Love attended a class meeting in Wheeling Friday. Leland Beaird the been -visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Elston 4eft Tuesday to visit in Shelbina. Through some misunderstanding there was no League Sunday even- his parents, Beaird. Mrs. Nell Timmons left Saturday night for Washington, D.

where she will attend the convention of clubs for farm women. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blust of Kansas City and Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Blust spent the week-end in South Missouri and af. the Lake of the Ozarks. E. Gray and children of Wheeling spent Thursday as the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Del Blain and family. Miss Mary Timmons came from Maryville and John Timmons came from Columbia Saturday to spend of of Omaha, Neb. as the guest Ce worthendyke and Mrs. Arlie AJ Mome from Ham i lt on, where dhe and daughters, Vilas and Oakland. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Walker and family, Ralph Mast and Miss Mary Gladys Davis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stephens and family Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Raulie were Mrs. Florence Woods of Shelby- it being Decoration Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Tucker spent Sunday in Chillicothe with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. O'Hara.

JACKSNIPE NEWS There have been 'several attempts was visiting herASister. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Emery and children of Coffeyville, Kansas will conie soon to make Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Moore a visit. were calling at the F. J.

UJorinnieAlV yaicnuo, Ashman home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tate of Chilli- were visiting friends and fransacting business in this vicinity Wednesday morning. Mrs.

Anna Broyles and daughters ieturned to their home in Chanute, after a ten-day visit with rel- mons and family. James Timmons and George UTICA DAILY NEWS Milton Sprague, who has been ill at the home for. some time, day last week. Misses Norma Dean and Peggy Jo Rader of Locksprings spent a few days last week with their parents, 1V.UO. A XWA VtOC ville spent last week with her sister, i made to catch the fox which has been visiting the chicken yards of the neighborhood, but so far George Gilchrist has made the biggest catch.

A few evenings ago he set several traps and when he went the next morning he found the bull held fast by the ring in his nose and guests Saturday waiting patiently to be set free. J. Mrs. Kate Loe of Kansas City Sunday to visit her brother, Mrs. J.

M. Mossbarger. J. Schroyer and wife of Denver, Colo, spent Sunday night with relatives here enroute from Denver to Quincy, 111., where Mr. Schroyer has J.

D. Woods and wife of Junction City, Kans. were night and Sunday at the Mossbarger home. They were ac-' came uayo iaau i and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Tiberghien and companied home by Mrs. Florence Chris Shearer mnthPr nf Mr. Woods. Mr.

and Mrs. i. daughter, Esther, Woods, mother of Mr. Woods. Donnie spent Sunday with his Mr and Mrs.

Charles McCreary Mrs. Clarence Copple and daugh-json, Donme spen, tor Evelvn are in Chillicothe, guests mother, Mrs. Mary Corroll. and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry! ter, Evelyn are in Chillicothe, gues H11U ThorA WSLS a eOOO. and son, Harry Nelson spent at the Dick Long home. pl with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones G.

D. Frazier and family and C. the ice cream social hem good attendance at Mrs. Irene Yeisley is the guest of her sister, Mrs. MV.

T. Morris and Mr. Morris. Coval Gann was a Chillicothe visitor Thursday afternoon. Taft Sprouse and children and Mrs.

Belle Waters called on Mrs. Fred Gaston and family Thursday. Miss Hazel Lucille Walker spent Tuesday night with Misses Vilas and Oakland Allnutt. Mr. and Mrs.

James Morgan and children were Chillicothe visitors Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Raulie and Mrs.

Leander Roberts called on Mrs. Charles Volk Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and sons, Marvin and Forrest were Sampsel callers Thursday evening.

and daughter, Dixie Lee Clifford and James Ishmael and Richard Darr. Come to prayer service every Thursday night. Everyone is welcome. Leader for Thursday night is Richard Darr. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Still and son, R. Mr. and Mrs. R.

O. Still called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Still Friday night. Mr.

Still had the misfortune to have the third finger on his right hand badly mashed while sawing at the mill last Friday. 1 CLEAR CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Warner Walker and family of Chicago spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Oliver Evans, and family and other relatives in Dawn and Chillicothe.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and son, Curtis Wayne, came Sunday evening from Kansas City to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MAPLE GROVE Miss Mildred Ashman spent a few days last week with Mr.

and Mrs. Thompson and other friends. Mrs. Leta Ashman and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. Crowe and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hert.

Mrs. Terrah Ireland was shopping in Chula Tuesday. Mrs. C. J.

Lightner and family were visiting Mrs. 6. B. Thompson of Sturees Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Edith Sayer and family were visiting Mrs. Vernon Nies and daughter Monday afternoon, Mrs. Henry Spainhour and Hene Bowe and Edith Sayer and children Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones near Mooresville.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gann and died Tuesday nig'ht about midnight.) am of Kansas City spent the The funeral will be conducted from en at the George Gann home St. Joseph's Church here, Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. Mrs.

Geo. Koehl of ChiUicothe and Daughters, Misses Kathryn Koehl and Mrs. Don Carroll and daughter, i spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and Mary.

Mrs. Ed Hicks of ChiUicothe spent Koehly of Kansas City spent Tues- Wednesday and Thursday with and also with Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan and family. -Mrs.

Rachel Minnick spent Sunday with her brother, Charles and Walker. and Mrs. M. P. Keith and B.

Wells and wife were guests Sun ant Grove church Tuesday evening, Blanche R. at the John Watkins home near Mrs. John Wells, wife and son of dren, James and Eudora also guests. They day with her Parents Mr. and Mrs.

Kansas City were spent Sunday night with Mr, Lizzie Wells. C. E. Hatchett, wife and Yvonne of Kansas City were guests Satur day in the Ed Lee home Dr. J.

H. Kittredge and family of! Gilchrist Romjue children, Colleen and Tommy Lee of Marion, HI. spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom CoUeen remained for a family of Salisbury spent the week- Chilicothe and CUUC O.11U.

J.wi.iAAij' i Robert Totten and visit with her day night and Wednesday at the E. W. Timmons home. Mrs. G.

B. daughter, friends in Utica. The Good-Will Sunday school class met Wednesday afternoon with Evelyn and son, Jesse visited Friday Miss Lucy McMUlen. night with their son and Every man would like to see how end with Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Lawson and family. I Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Raulie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar! J- Shroyer and wife wife, formerly of Chicago, called at tne J. M. Mossbarger home Sunday Miss Mary Symmonds spent sat afternoon.

wno had the spent Sunday' misfortune to fall and sprain her Minnick and son of Locksprings. night with D. L. Mossbarger. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Green and her niece, Mrs. Willam Drum- iiond Thursday. I Miss Catherine Parks will spend the week-end in Excelsior Springs iith her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie J-razie.

While there she will also young people's convention. timid about it, he never find out. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawler and Miss Bernice Donavan visited Friday afternoon with John KenseUa.

Frank Arthaud went to New Market, Iowa Friday to spend the week- end The old country storekeeper stul Miss Lois Coppage of-Hale, a stu- gets People have to live. daughters, MarveUe and Madonna 1 a few days last week with Mrs. were called to Darlington Sunday Minnie Ardrey knee, is improving. Mrs. Kate Jones of Braymer spent; Boyd Gray, son of Mr.

and 1 Bud Gray, is spending Watkins and family. They returned spen Tuesday with Mrs. S. F. to the city Tuesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lowrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Evans Ronnie Lightner Tuesday.

Crowe and family. Joe Sayer was visiting Dickie and and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Newton and son, Harold, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilmer Newton.and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaster, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Griffith and son j. P. Crowe is doing some carpenter work at the C. J. Lightner home.

Mrs. Terry Ireland and family spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. S. P. Crowe and family.

Miss Dorothy Crowe spent Tues- Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Evans i ay night with Miss Dorothy Ire- and family, John Evans and son, I i an d. Leonard, visited Sunday evening in the Gomer Evans home. Miss Madeline Vanstane spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Rosalee Evans.

Orville Crowe is Clyde Frizzell put up hay this week. Mrs. Clyde Spainhour is very glad to have her sister visit her from Spickard. Mrs. Leroy Evans and daughters, Those who were shopping in Chil- Shirley and Lois, spent Monday in licothe Saturday were Mr.

and Mrs. but he is soLfternoon by the illness of his! six clock dinner guests at the and Mrs. Ed Lee home Tuesday mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Everette Gann and were family of Brunswick spent Saturday blin and Robert Bryan with relatives in this neighborhood. Mrs. John McCarthy and Mrs Chas. Fairchilds spent last Tuesday Misses Hazel and Grace Ham- with Mrs. Tom the Everett Lowrey home.

Miss Mildred Lowrey visited Sunday in the H. R. Johnson home. O. A.

Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lightner, Mrs.

Henry Spainhour, Mr. and Mrs. Flay Patterson, Mr. and Neil i Miss Eunice Bate and spent Sunday with and Mrs. Lee Damerell spent Brenneman at Wheeling.

tne A. Joyce Watkins is spending the and Mrs. Clyde Spainhour. Mr. and week with WiU Evans and family.

I Mrs. T. W. Ireland. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Lena Reece and son Clyde Frizzell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer this week from Iowa to visit Mr.i Roberts and Mr.

and Mrs. S. and Mrs. John Griffith. Crowe..

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About The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
362,960
Years Available:
1890-1988