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SIX THE NEOSHO TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930 Fred Htnton has the sick list the past week. Mrs. Raymond Jeffries entered the Cardwell hospital for treatment Friday. t)r, and Mrs. Ivan and little daughter left for their homo in Royalton, 111., Sunday night after a ten days' visit with relatives fcore.

Several from here have been attending- the revival mee.ting at Granby which is being conducted by the pastor, Rev. C. F. Welch, and Rev. Goodnight of Purdy.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank Williams nnd daughters. Misses Thelma. a.nil Bernice, visited Sunday in the Dr.

Edmondson home. Their little daughter, Elizabeth, who had been visiting: here for two weeks returned home with them. Mrs. Mag Oldhum and son. Dan.

Of Afton, are visiting Misses Matt and Betty Klswick this week. Mrs. Oldham is past 90 years oC age but stood the trip from Afton fine and is able to be out among her friends since arriving here. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Cullers and family spent Sunday with the. former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. E.

Cullers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Deal visited Mr. and Mrs.

Will! Hiinton of Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McAlister arc spending this week ifr Kansas City. Mr.

McAlister is taking: the special course which the Chevrolet, factory gives to every Chevrolet mechanic. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Irby returned Sunday from -a short visit with Mr. Irby's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Irby of Green Forest Everett Baker who wns operated on a short time ago was taken home from the hospital Monday aflernoon. S.

F. Wood of Wentworth who is a candidate for county clerk on tho Democratic ticket in this community doing some campaigning, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pogue, Mr.

and Mrs. Wni. Edmondson, Mr. and Mrs. Ah and Airs.

Nobl Jessee were among those who attended sules day in Neosho, Monday. Miss Cleta Card well tin Ik, SantaFef week-end with her uncle and wife, Mr. ami Mrs. Hagan McPherson of Afton. Okla.

Airs. Hewitt Mustain who Is a student In the. Teachers' College in Springfield spent Saturday night and Sunday at home. Air. and Airs.

Onal Dabbs are announcing the birth of a son on Sunday, Juno 8, and Air Mrs. Mike O'Malley of near Both page are announcing the birth of a daughler on Monday, June Airs. O'Malley was formerly Miss Myrtle Murphy and is well known here. Junior Jessee of Wichita, Kans, came in Monday night (o spend tIv- an minor with his grandmother, Mrs. Alargaret Kdmondson.

His uncle a ad aunt, Air. and Charley Edmondson, met him in Joplin. Alelvin Bowman arrived homo last wi-ok from Little Hock, where he has been -a student in the medical department of the University the past winter. Air. and Mrs.

Charley Hunley of Wentworth visited Airs. Hunley's mother, Grandma Pogue, Thursday. Grandma is seemingly a little better at this writing. Aliss Twila Goosetreo who was operated on about ten days ago was dismissed from the hospital Saturday afternoon. Henry Heavers who bought the Weems place last fall is hav- JDessa neighborhood.

is manager of the Ford interests in California. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Ball and family called on Mr. and Mrs.

mond Golden, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Zeron Lawson and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Lindner of Seneca called on Irene Lawson Sunday afternoon. Linis Lfiwsbn and Mario Walters spent Tuesday evening 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Herman. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Blankenship and daughter, Wilma, spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Leo Grainger and Margaret Norris.

Tho girls of this neighborhood have, organized a 4-H Supper club with Mrs. John Bel.t as 'leader. They -met Wednesday afternoon for their first meeting. Linis Lawson and Marie Walters took Sunday dinner with Miss Wal- to Julii her husband AVho Is employed there. Willie Adams came in from Vandalla.

to spend two weeks' vacation with his near Neosho. Mr. and Mrs. Harm Parker have gone to Nebraska where Harm has employment on a ranch. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Wingo of Joplin and Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and her mother, Mrs. Johnson, were the dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hickle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baldwin of Nashville, were the guests at Mr.

Harrington's, Sunday. Fred Havens and Willie Freund of Tulsa visited with the Trenks, Sunday. Mrs. Dee Widner and children are making an extended visit in western Kansas. Misses Josie and Mary Zimmerman of Pleasant Valley district vis- tors' sister, Mrs.

Tom Bilke, and ited with Mr. and Mrs. Bilke, Sun- family, north of Seneca. RITCHFA' Mr. and Mrs.

O. R. Douthitt and day. Jim Roberson has commenced cutting wheat. Mr.

Willard's mother, and two Mrs. E. C. Douthitt visited at tho brothers, Claud and Clarence, and homo of Mr. and Mrs.

Tuck families of Marionville, Nick Maison of near Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutchison visited Tuesday with Mrs. Lauro, Lacey of Newtonia.

Miss Henrietta English has spent the last ton days wilh Mr. and Mra. Jim English at Picher. Mr. and Mrs.

John Beck and pies and family, west of Neosho, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard. Mrs. Jim Roberson entertained her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, regions for ing some remodeling and painting done at present. Charley Edmondson is doing the work. Misses Virginia and Lorene Edmondson, daughters of Air.

and Airs. Henry Edmondson of Tulsa, came up Wednesday or ten days' visit with relatives here. Airs. Atilton Campbell and family of Webb City spent Wednesday with her parents. Mr.

and Airs. Bob Lewis. Aliss Virgie Stephenson, ono of Wanda's most popular young ladies, loft the latter part of last week for San Francisco. Calif. She expects to be gone for an indefinite time.

A given at the homo of Air. and Airs. Will Kinney of near Bethpago, Sunday, in honor of Airs. Kinney's 63rd birthday. Those who attended from hero were Airs.

Nan Love and family. Aunt Liz Love, Air. and Airs. Charley Edmondson and Air. and Airs.

Vester Hamby and family. Billie AlcAlurtroy, who is attending school at Wichita, spent the week-end with his mother, Airs. Myrtle AIcMurtrey. His sister, Miss Percy, and Aliss Errna AlcKinley returned to Wichita with him for a short visit. A family reunion was hold at tho home of Air.

and Airs. Bob Lewis, Sunday. Those attending from out town wore Dr. and Airs. Ivan Lewis and daughter of Royalton, 111..

Air. and Airs. Audrey Lewis, family of Arkansas City, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Loving. Mrs. Beck is a niece of Mrs. Loving.

Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Douthitt and daughter of Galena, spent the week-end with their many relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loffoon of Miami, were dinner guests Sunday at the Hersey home. Mrs. Loffoon is a niece of Mrs.

Lee Hazel. Mrs. Hettio Hardy and son, El- Mrs. Robertson and son, Leonard and daughter, Maxine of Stella visited with relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Strong and family attended church services at Van Buren, Sunday evening. Several from this community attended the all day services which were held at the Baptist church in Newtonia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Lofgren and daughters, Mina and Louise, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Burr Sanders at Granby.

Helen Adkins of Monett is visit- "ami tnelr children and grandchildren, on her birthday, wedding anniversary and her brother's wedding anniversary, all falling on last Sunday. Betty Stauffe'r, Leonore Cole and Elizabeth Adams spent last Saturday with Pauline Trenk. They had a picnic at the springs and visited tho beautiful farm home of Mr. Harrington of Harrington Heights, Tho Consolidated Bearcats, kid baseball team, organized last Sunday and will play the Granby "Brush-whackers" at Granby, Sunday afternoon. The Bearcats want games for June 22 and later dates.

Warren Coultercapt is the captain. HEBRON Miss Pern Everett of Joplin Ha been visiting relatives in this par f6r the last week. Mrs. H. L.

Reynolds and daugh ter, Miss Daisy of Mountain Grovi district, visited with Mrs. Jennie Ferguson of this neighborhood one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thpmlinson who lately purchased the Charley Allen farm in the Ritchey district were pleasant callers on G.

Shults and wife Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Thomlinson are well pleased with their new home. Charley Allen of Granby was in this part one day last week looking after business. Quite a number from this neighborhood are attending the revival in Granby conducted by the Rev.

Goodnight of Purdy. Miss Leta Shults who went to Tulsa for a few weeks' stay writes that she has employment and likes it fine there. Miss Thelma Doprlest who accompanied her has not as yet found work but thinks she will soon. Virgil Williams who purchased a farm near Ritchey has been moving some old buildings from Granby on to It and Is preparing to move to it In the near future. Robert Richardson of Granby FAIRVIEW The song convention will be held at the park in Fairview.

Sunday, June 15. Everyone invited to come, sing and enjoy the day. The M. E. church Sunday school enjoyed dinner and picnic at Pioneer Sunday after the Sunday school hour.

Rev. J. T. Bratlon filled his regular appointment at the Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. He ing her grandmother, Mrs.

Amelia' delivered a wonderful sermon to a Grand Canyon National Colorado Rockies. Indian-detours. Old Santa New Mexico. Petrified Forest-detour. Rainbow Bridge.

Carlsbad Caverns. California. Yosemite and Big Trees. National Parks. You will be surprised how cheaply you can make a Far West vacation tour via the SaiitaFe.

You can go clear to California and back, on a Santa Fe Summer Xcursioii ticket a fare so reasonable you can afford to take the whole family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis family and Herbert Lewis of and Our F.m-orlcd All-Expense Tours, weekly during June, July and August, inrludc Colur.ilo Springs, Old Haula I't, Grand Arizona, Lou Aiigfli-s, Sun Agua Calieiile (Old MexUu), Frunrix-u, Salt I.aki- (Jliy, Feathvr itlver Canyon ai.d Glacier or TelliiWBtouu or CliiadUu Rucklee, ac- eortlliig to tuur eel fi led. Every detail fared (or by Iruvel direct- Atk for booklet.

May ice Iwlp plan your trip? Geo. W. Hugeiibuch, Dlv. Pass. Agt.

718 Walnut St. Kansas City, Alo. Santa Fe-Coo Summer Air. and Airs. George Vanslyke and Air.

and Airs. Lannis Lewis and family. Air. and Mrs. Bol) ICelley and family and Mr.

and Mrs. George Edmondson. Several members of the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church attended meeting of the-Alissionary Society of I ho Central Methodist church in N'eosho last Friday.

Tho moot ing was held at the home of Mrs. I. J. Grady. A splendid program was rendered and the reports of the officers showed that tin- society was a very active one.

A social hour followed the business session (hiring which ice cream and cake was served. Those attending from Stella were Mrs. Ruth T.entx. Airs. i Annie liovvors, Airs.

Verna Htnton, 1 Mrs. Matt Spiva, Airs. Cora Edmondson and Airs. Clara Bowman. Al Atkinson who lives about six miles southwest of Stella was in town recently showing a painting of Dr.

Myers' summer home on Sugar crook which he had just finished. Not long ago Air. Atkinson finished a console for a radio which took him uvo years to make. It contained 72 kinds of wood cut into in.Ofis pieces and fitted together to represent Ozark pastoral scenes. The console is valued at $5,000 ami he values the painting at $100.

Stella is planning a big two days' celebration on Friday and Satur-. day, July 4th and 5th. Music will be furnished by the Wentworth Prominent speakers are ex- i pocted and there will be a merry- go-round, contests and many other i attractions both days. Concessions will be at auction Saturday, June 14 at 2 p. m.

Write G. C. Pogue or W. S. Bates for further information.

SWARS PKAIIUU Air. and Mrs. Louis Mailes and children wpont Sunday afternoon with Air. and Mrs. Elmer Lankford and faiully.

and Mrs. C. E. Adams and ispeiit Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Addington and family. Airs, isom Thompaon'and daughters two days last week with' A1rs. G. Reynolds. Air.

and Mrs. Lester Atailes vis- Hedl Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. A. H.

Hinehart. Harry Kittrell and children of Buffalo Sunday with Mr. and Ihofer and sons. Arthur Chester and Sunday at the home of Sanders, this week. Mr.

and Airs. Bernico Boswell and little daughter, Betta Jean of Spring, were week-end visitors with Air. and Airs. Wm. English.

Mr. and Airs. Oscar Hersey have completed a four-room bungalow and are moving into it this week. Air. and Airs.

Arthur Largen and daughter, Eliza, were shopping in Joplin, Monday. Rev. O. N. Hornsby of Goodman preached at the Baptist church here Sunday for the pastor, Rev.

Luther Carlln, of Alonett. Airs. Stella Wyatt and children of Anadarko, and Aliss Lorene Davidson of Chickasha, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Smerdon.

Airs. and Aliss Davidson are sisters of ATrs. Smerdon. Airs. Ban English and Airs.

Curtis York were shopping in Neosho, Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer York and Airs. J.

F. Armstrong were shop- -plng in Joplin, Monday. Aliss Ethel Fox of Kansas City was a Saturday night visitor with Air. and Mrs. Oscar Hersey.

Airs. Lee Hazel has been on the sick list the last two weeks but is improving. Tiie daily vacation Bible school has attained an enrollment of 43. The interest is good considering that this is a busy time on the farms. The school will close Friday.

A program will be rendered tinder the auspices of the school at the Presbyterian church, Sunday night, June 15. Everyone is cordially invited to be present at the rendering of the program. was out looking at the crops on his farm, Sunday. Mrs. York of near Black Fox attended the funeral of her grandson, Clifford Ferguson, in this neighborhood, Wednesday.

Walt Denham sold 107 Leghorn hens to Mr. Hammers, Friday of last week. We are having a good rain today (Wednesday). The crops are looking fine. full house Sunday night.

Several from here attended the all day services at the Baptist church at Newtonia Sunday. All report it an enjoyable event. F. B. Haley and family and Peggy" Jane Haydenmeyer were the dinner guests in the Geo.

Bradley home, Sunday. Air. and Airs. Wm. Carpenter and Rev.

J. T. Bratton were the six o'clock dinier guests Sunday in the home of Rev. Lcvi Ray. Airs.

Louis Hearne and son, Junior, and sister, Jeraldean Willey from Noel were Falrview visitors Saturday. Airs. Mack Marrs and children were -the dinner guests Friday in the home of Air. and Airs. Hollis Snare.

Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wolgamott and Airs. F. B.

Haley and son, A. attended the funeral of Airs. Alonta Potta Thursday afternoon, at Wheaton. We are sorry to learn that Wm. Gbostree, known as "Uncle Bill," in Kansas, is not expected to live from flu of the head.

Airs. Geo. Danway, north of town, is not improving yet after several weeks of sickness. Dorothy Haley and Peggy Jane Haydenmyer called on-Airs. Alel- lie Coffee Alonday afternoon.

Jim Leary, of Joplin visited his mother, Afrs. Jane Leary, Sunday. Aliss Elizabeth Mills who is staying in the home of Paul Hamilton of Joplin visited home folks here Sunday. Airs. Wm.

MeCary and children and Mrs. Geo. BTradley and children called on Airs. F. B.

Haley, Thursday afternoon. Una Rose arid Jackie Cook of Cassville are visiting their grand- MOXARK SPRINGS (By E. W. Trenk) Judge Henderson and his grand- aren Air, and Airs. Roseberry.

of Tulsa is spending a few -lays at his farm here. MATTERS MUSIO COMPANY Air. and Mrs. Charles Kline of Everything in Music. Bartlesvillo, is spending a two weeks' vacation at their farm near the springs.

ATrs. Guy Sims went to St. Louis Mrs. -Ed Air. and Any Make of Phonograph Repaired.

Leave orders for Piano Tuning West side square, Neosho, Mo. New Ford Car Wins Favor Ford Phaeton Phaeton, shown above, Is equally popular as a family car and as a sport car for you vldes for the driver and one the rear. Seats leather. kth uick lapsing ea handled by one per-, and folds flat The windshield, of'Triplex ahatter-prbof glass, la ie.folding type and can be laid flat forward. The windshield wlnw old over it, emphasizing the sport effect of the car.

wmfl 8eati a front and three, passenger! Upholst ed tw to cross cobra 'gra of California is via Jtlnsr his rao.tiuer ana Brother the DIAMOND Misses Beatrice and Cole entertained a large crowd of young people at a party at the home of their parents, Al'r. and Airs. Fred Cole, Wednesday night of last week. Juanita Kissel returned home Sunday from Sarcoxle where she has been spertding a few days with her grandmother, Afrs. Clow.

Atr. and Airs. Harry Love visited Air. and Airs. 13.

M. Smith, Sunday afternoon. The Pentecost was observed by the Christian church Sunday. On Sunday night a special program was given. Aliss Nellie Jasper gave the Scripture reading and Elza Winters.

Rev. Cbckrum and Earl Alorris gave very interesting talks. Airs. Sheppard and two sons left for Flint, to be with her son who is seriously ill. Airs.

Perry Brock of Carthage spent Sunday with Airs. Dicia Brock and attended services at tho Christian chureh Sunday morning. Mrs. Afaggle Schellenberg returned to her home in Diamond, Friday. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will' meet Wednesday, June IS with Airs.

Joe Smith. An all day meeting is planned with a covered dish lunch. Mrs. Cooper has been quite ill the past week. Her son, Earl', is heer from Texas.

WOMAN LOSt 1 20 POUNDS OF PAT Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained hi Vlvnciotisncss Gained a Shapely Figure If you're the cause! KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the 6 mineral salts your body organs, glands and nerves must have to function properly. When your vital organs fail to perform their work bowels and kidneys can't throw off that waste you realize growing hideously fat! Take half a teaspoonful of KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot water every exercise not overeat 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in skin is your eyes sparkle wtth glorious feel younger in body in mind. KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joyous surprise. Get an 86c bottle of KRUSCHEN SALTS at Prices drug store (lasts 4 weeks).

If even this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose you don't feel a superb improvement in gloriously your money gladly returned. Grandmother Benton and Miss Rebecca. Liberty W. At. TJ.

will meet with Mrs. Frank Meyer, Wednesday, for all day meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Havens and children, Virginia Maxine and Louise of Tulsa came Saturday for a visit with Mrs.

Havens' parenta Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Freund, and "amily.

Willie Freund of Mt. Vernon came Friday for a two weeks' vis- with home folks. Mr. -and Mrs. C.

R. Edmisten spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. D.

Wilmoth. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch of Great Send, and Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle of Joplin spent Sunday at he Frye home. Miss Fern Edmisten. Homer AIc- 3affree. Kenneth Edmisten and iay Freund spent Sunday with the Rodney young folks. A large crowd of young folks ittended the party given Friday light by the Freund boys.

Every- me reported a good time. Mr. Theodore Mills is here pending his vacation with his par- nts near McElhany. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Biggs and laughter, T.avern, spent Saturday vening with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. and family.

Mrs. P. Freund who fell and urt herself is slowly improving. Willie Freund and Mr. and Mrs.

"red Havens and children were unday dinner guests of Mrs. Geo. 'round. GOODMAN (Mrs. Lee Ellis) Chris Thrasher sold his stort- to Hurve Tressner.

Miss Grace who is a beauty shop operator at Neosho, spent Sunday with her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Green. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Owsley and son of Joplin were guests Sunday of the former's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. W.

Owsley. The Goodman baseball team won two games last week when they played Rogers. there Friday and Pierce City here Sunday. They will play the Joplin Reds here next Sunday, June 15. Mr.

and Mrs. John Harter of Anderson were guests Tuesday of their daughter, Mrs. Lee Ellis, and Mr. Ellis. The James P.

Hubbard store is having a closing-out sale this week. Miss Juunita Baughrnan is visiting her grandmother City this week. in Kansas HARXSJDHAPEL AND VICINITY Rev. M. F.

Showalter conducted services last week-end in Silouni Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Tegarden are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Don Ringler. and children of Big Springs, Texas. Mr. Ringler will join them later and they will visit for some time here.

Mrs. Rinda Biggs is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Biggs of Five Point district. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Showalter and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with the latter's sister and family, Mr Mrs. Walter Roerbeck of Boulder City. Mrs. Mary Smith.

Mrs. L-aren Brown, Mrs. Lora Kruse and Mrs. Arnold Wells called on Mr. and Mrs.

Byrd James of Joplin last Saturday. Miss Claru McGahan of near Goodman is visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith attended the revival meeting at McNatt Sunday evening that is being conducted by Rev.

T. M. Norris of Neosho. Mrs. Wayne Foster, Mrs.

R. Brown, Mrs. Hazel Manz and Grandmother Smith called on Tom Fields and Grandmother Fields at Granby last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fields is quite feeble, having fallen last winter and injured herself.

The Harns Chapel Missionary Society met at the Showalter home June 5 for an all day meeting. The day was spent in piecing quilts. No devotional and business meeting MARRIAGE LICENSES Oscar M. Hale, Tulsa, Okla. Mable Hale, Picher, Okla.

Mation C. Comer, Inman, Kans. Goldie R. Triplett, Racine. Samuel H.

Martin, Anderson. Leonard A. Buckingham, Joplhu Bonnie Lee Parklson, Joplin. J. Kenneth Montee, Pittaburg.

Clara Velma Davis, Pittsburg. Frederick H. Gonsett, route 4. Grace Mae Murray, route 4. Sturt today to get rid of nervousness, sleeplessness, and increase vitality by taking a tablespoon of Tanlac before each meal and bedtime for two weeks.

Nothing like it to rid you of that tired, strained feeling and sleepless nights. It must help you, or money ck. NEOSHO TRANSFER CO. Storage and Long- Distance Hauling ICE and COAL Phone 285 FARM LOANS Life insurance monfy at straight sir per cent, ten and twenty years. JOE ROARK South Side of Square 62tf NEOSHO, MO.

Col. C. C. Peterson Auctioneer Oldest Auctioneer in Neosho Write or phone for date W. J.

WADE AUCTIONEER Neosho, Missouri, Route 4 Graduate of Missouri Auction School of Kansaa City Have had ten years experience Write or Phone at My Expense Telephone 4F4 JOHN J. TENNIS01S Auctioneer Goodman, Mo. Misses Irene and Ruth Atkins I as held. The next meeting will be who have been attending college at Alorrilton, came last week to spend their summer vacation with their parents, Air. and Mrs.

Walter Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and baby of Joplin were guests Sunday of Air. and Mrs.

Lawrence Russell. Air. Mrs. Ewing Campbell had as their guests over the weekend the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Gosser of Southwest City. Airs. Kelley and daughter, Opal, who have been with the former's daughter, Mrs.

Lambriffht, is moving to Svveetwater this week. Mr. and Airs. Jess Rowe and little son who left for- Montrose, Colorado, Thursday, May 29, are in Ensign, resting for a few days before resuming their trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Ligo Caywood attended the funeral and burial of the latter's cousin, Mrs, Onm Buzzard Wilkins at Racine, Monday afternoon. W. J. Pennell of Now Salom who has boon with his daughter, Airs.

Wallace, and family and taking treatments from Dr. Barbarick In Neosho is very much improved and is coming in each day from his home this week. The Cloverleaf club mot with Mrs. Tom Plaster last Thursday afternoon and will meet with Airs. Pearl Freeman in an all day meeting Jurie 19.

Mrs. Zelgler and son and daughter and Mrs, W. H. Alberding and daughter of Sapulpa spent from Friday until Monday.with Mrs. Al- bordjing's husband and son, Leslie, here.

deo. Severs is relatives in Harrisonvlllo at'present. at the home of Airs. Janie Warner, June 19, Airs. Guy Hubbard and Mrs.

Irene Branick were shopping in Joplin Saturday. Air. and Mrs. Joe Miller of Jtmo called on Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Tegarden, Sunday. Complete Health Service Dr. H.

F. Barbarick CHIROPRACTOR Neurometer and X-Ray SOUTH SIDE SQUARE NEOSHO, HO. MID-WINTER TERM is just starting. Enroll NOW in our school for a training; that will put you ahead training that will open up oportunities to you of which you have never dreamed. All commercial subjects taught.

New classes starting. Phone 8266. JOPLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE W. N. NEWLAND, President Miss Orpha McCaffree spent Bertha Stevenson.

0 Mtes Mary Benton spent Sunday The Shartel Mortgage Co. Neosho, Missouri 0. M. 8HARTBL, Preaident JOHN WEST, Vice-PreaWent P. B.

SHARTBJV TreftJ OTRATTON SHABTKU FORTY FIVE YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS.

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