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SIX THE NEOSHO TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 Harold Lents? la on tho sick list this week. Mrs. Nan Love and Mrs Martha Cole were transacting business in Ncoaho, Miss Phyllis Barr was a Carthage visitor Friday. Miss Bernice Wlllhims who has been visiting in the J. Kdmond- aait home for several days returned borne Sunday.

itr. and Mrs. Met- Ferguson are movinK into the Garner property this week. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Ferguson will teach in the Stella the earning- winter Tom Dodd qf Stockton, Carl Fox of Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hinlon of this place tcnded the baseball sranio lin Monday evening. Arthur Hodpc of K-ansas City is visiting his parents, Mr. -and Hodge who live south of Stella.

Mr. Hodge is in very poor health and will remain here six weeks or two months. Ernest Bench of Miami Sunday with Carl Stamps. Mr. and Mrs.

Kirman I.inn visited Mrs. Finn's mother, Mrs. Bell McKinley of Sunday. Miss Oleta, daughter of 1 and Mrs. Clarence Oanlwcll, her tonsils Mondviy morning and is recovering rapidly.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Justice and son. Ivan of Neosho wore visiting- friends in Siella, Sunday. A reunion of the and Carter families was held Sunday at the Big Spring Park.

Those present were Mrs. Hose Carter and daughter, Pink: Mr. and Mrs: Kverett Spiva and children. Mr. and Mrs.

Freel Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Mr. and Mrs.

Rufus Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. 10win.fr Love and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Noble Jessee and family and Mr. and Mrs. 10. Carries and family of Webb City. Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Collings and family returned to their home in Republic after spending (ho summer with relatives here and at Powell. Mr.

-and Mrs. Delnuir Mitchell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilks, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Hagaii McPherson of Afton, are visiting Mr. McPherson's sister, Mrs. Ida Cardwell, and family this week. Miss Lorene Roller of wheaton entered the Cardwell hospital for treatment, Sunday.

The baseball pKiyod between th-e Trench Creek and Stella ball teams Sunday was a victory for Stella, the score being 5 to 14. Miss TCnnice Newman in spending this week with friends in Webb City. Emmet Nolen of Cassville entered the Cardwell hospital for treatment Saturday. Misses Edna and Vernvi Kelly of Neosho spent the week-end with Miss Louise T.ent?.. Several from here are attending the revival services at Wanda, Miss Ava Love who is employed fin Kansas City visited Sunday and Monday with her mother, Mrs.

Nan Love, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Williams of Neosho visited Sunday with Mrs. mother, Mrs.

Una Lentz. Mr and Mrs. Garland Jrby are spending this week in Kansas City with Mrs. Irby's brother, Charley Maness, and family, Harry and Harvey Allen of Brea, came in Wednesday for an extended visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Kdmond- son.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodce, of Miami visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stamps and other relatives near Stella, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Fox and sons, Hobert and Garland, Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Collings -and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Ern Brock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hint on, Sun- Dr. Prank Maness of Tulsa and and Mrs. Charley Maness and son, Qulnten of Kansas City visited Saturday with their 'parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Maness. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at the tjance Green spring Sunday by G. M. Edmondson and family, J.

L. Edmondson and family, J. Maness and family, Mrs. Nan Love and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hinton and family, Mrs. Margaret Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Edmondson, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Edmondson, Dave Maness of Neosho, Dr. Frank M-aness of Tulpa, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey, Maness of Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Edmondson and Misses May and Hoxie Edmondson of San Saba. Mrs.

riara Freeman of Colton, and Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Maness of Kansas City. Miss Knth Hill who lives ot Stella is giving a party lliis week for Misses Hester Grey Virginia narlow. Alice Mat- f'-rs.

Kleanor Mailers. Patsie and spent 1'" Kinney. of Neosho. They in 'company with Mrs. Xarainore and daughter, Yanola and Miss Lola I CM me to Stella Monthly afternoon nnd were joined by Mrs.

Wayman Justice ami sor.s. Wayne ar.d Ivan of Neosho, and Mrs. Ruth and son, Harold Tfnd daughter, Louise, ami Louise Graves. All enjoyed a swim and picnic 1 supper at the big spring. Mr.

and Mrs. ('). G. Gerster Saturday night ami Sunday with 5flm CSV-rater's sister. Mrs.

Athol Lentz, and family of Grove. Okla. Their son, Evelyn who had been visiting there for a week returned home with thorn. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hendry and sons visited Sunday with Mrs. Hendry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.

Armstrong of Mo. Ylene Carter relumed from Neo- Siunclay where had been in Sale hospital srveral days for treatment. Melvin Bowman went to Neosho £0 resume; work for the Pet Milk Monday morning, after a week's absence on account ot' sickness. Mr. and Mrs.

Winifred I'ipkir: and daughter, Gertrude of Joplit: visited Mrs. Pipkin's parents, Mr and Mrs. William Edmondson, ant Other relatives in Stella, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Raymond Jeffries of Wheaton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Clove Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Wallace oi Joplin visited Monday with Mrs Wallace's mother, Mrs.

John Stamps. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis Kvlstow, came up Sunday fo a visit with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs.

P.ob Lewis, and Mrs. W. O. Gates underwent. major operation at the Cardwell hospital Riniday morning and is doing nicely.

Miss. Thelma Kdinondson who is taking a muse's training ediirso at the Sale hospital in Neosho spent Thursday and Friday with her par- Mr. arid Mrs. George Ed- mondKon, and family. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Mandville Wfeins a trip to Tulsa the, first, of the week. Mr. Weems expcots to return to Tulna soon where he lias as assistant manager of a number of filling stations. His 'family will ronvuln here for a while.

All preparations are made for the opening of school next Aog. 2G. Quito a lot of work has b.ocm done both outside, and inside'the school hou.se. Saturday was registration day. A num- of pupils enrolled'and sevoral more are expected to enroll by tho ttmo school opens, I Dr.

and Mrs. Harvey Maness of Anderson, Mancss of Neosho, Bell vis- Mr, and Ritchey, Mr rovi h.eir ona, or th r. on, to Webb daughters, wlio IIMVO past t'ew and Mrs. liobbv MTV. (JKOVK Mr.

-and Mrs. Sherman letl Mrs. Hell's parents, Irs. M. Troxel.

east of lunday evening. Mrs. Mary Seniors and family at- I'nded church at Granby, Sunday, and Mrs. Homer Thomason City Sunday after Misses Verna and been visiting there days. Ivan Nance and Dale.

visited Mr. S'ance's aunt, Mrs. Roberts, uar Neosho. Sunday. Mrs.

U. Cummins ot' Herwiek at- nded Sunday school at this place evening. L. I'" 1 Bramley and wife und Mr. ml Mrs.

Olen Kramley and (laugher. Nellie, visited with Miss Nellie Vitterson and mother at Granby, Miss Mildred Douthitt of Granby pent the week-end with Miss rewel Thomlinson. The Clear Creek Baptist Sunday ohool met in a body at tho Reynolds spring last Sunday and con- lucted their Sunday school in the hade of the, large trees. After Sun. Jay school a bouminil dinner was pread.

The young folks enjoyed a wim in the afternoon after which he crowd was treated to ice cream jnder the auspices of the Sunday chool. Miss Bertha Wood rum is not so veil at this writing. DULLARD POINT (By Beulah Hutchens) Misses Evelyn Farmer and Thelna White gave a birthday party Wednesday night. It was Evelyn's and Thelma's IGth birthday. Sev- aral from Granby, Fairview and Veosho attended the party.

Ice 2ream and cookies were served. Born to Mr. -and Mrs. Lyman -felvy, a fine 10-pound baby boy, lamed Clifford Edsel. Mother and )tiby are geting along fine.

Miss Beulah A. Hutchens was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. V'ifgil RITCHEY Our local canning: factory under the management of Jack Gamble shipped the first car load of tomatoes Friday of last The tomatoes are holding out fine and were helped lots by the rain of Saturday morning'. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Miller and daughter, Miss lona of Pierce City were dinner guests recently with Dr. and Mrs. L. C.

Snell. Miss Nell Graves of Ncosho spent several days of last week visiting with Miss Eliza Largen. The Rev. Luther Carlin of Monett, pastor of the Ritchey Baptist church, "was accompanied by Mrs. Carlin and two daughters, Misses Opu.1 and Maud, at the business meeting of the church Wednesday evening of last week.

Miss Opal led the 0 devotional exercises. Mrs. Clay Ritter and children are visiting this week with Mrs. Rit- iVr's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Redman, and family at Vinita, Okla. The hotel building here in town and a barn belonging to Nick Spanglor, cast of Ritchc-y. wore struck by lightning in the eloctricul storm Saturday morning and both slightly damaged.

Mr. and Mrs. John Heckmaster and family of vis-'" King with friends here Saturday afternoon. They were accompanied by Airs. Elizabeth Douthitt who remained here at her home for the next several days.

Jess Sulcsbury was a Sunday visitor with friends at Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ferguson and family, Mr. arid Mrs.

Laurance Story and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones and son and Mrs. Elizabeth Douthitt were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. York, north of Ritchey. Mr. anil Mrs. J.

J. Sunday visitors with Duenwog and Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Galena. ors the Wilson.

Mrs. Axel Lofgroti and daughter, Louise, spent Sunday in Kansas City with Miss Mina Lofgren who has employment there. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter attended the Cassville reunion Friday of last week.

Mrs. Lee Skaggs and son, EI- dridge, of Monett were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Curt English of Granby were dinner guests Sunday with the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. English. Carrie York community was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs.

Curtice York. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutchison were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Kelley of Monett. Garland Fox of was a week-end visitor with relatives in this community. Mrs. Delia Brite and daughter of Pierce City were Sundav after- noon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Largen and family. Mrs. Brite was formerly Miss Delia Largen. Miss Zonetta Kelly of Tulsa Is spending 1 part of her annual. vacation with her uncle and and Mrs.

Fred Wasson. Ritchey consolidated school will begin August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Stockton Of Arkansas City, spent last Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Loving. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Marion are announcing the arrival of baby boy, Tuesday. J. C. Loving is visiting with' his many relatives of Arkansas City, Kansas, at the of this writing.

were J. E. Jack were friends in Wilson of were week-end visit- former's father, Dick WENTWORTH Walter Bridges and family dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Griffon, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Hagebush are rejoicing over a big boy born on Wednesday, Aug. 13.

Mrs. H. S. Hlnes and Miss Martha Moore of Sarcoxie and Miss Lillie Pax)on of Pierce City left for Houston, Friday morning. Charley Massey and family at- ti ndod the reunion at Cassville last I'ltliry.

J. A. Fortig and family and Jean Moody and wife were dinner guests of Geo. Brown and wife, Sunday. W.

E. Pelsuo -and family spent Sunday in Neosho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enlow and Jeff Wood left for their home in Oklahoma City, Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and sen, Cecil spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Nickel left Sunday morning for their home in Kansas City, after spending a week with her mother. Mrs. Geo. Brown. Mr.

Alvah Rico of Wewoka, and Mrs. Francis Dabbs of Wentworth were quietly married at 5. children of. Neosho spent tho weekend with his uncle, John, and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Hobart Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lin Elmore announce the birth of a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Cupps have received the announcement of a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Graham. Homer Wheeler was In a car accident Sunday night on the Neosho.

Granby road. Two colored men In a. new Ford coupe tried to pass him and ran into the car, turning it over. I wish to correct an item written some time ago. Mr.

and Mrs." Fred Burner have not returned from Illinois, although at the time they were expected to be here any time. Mrs. Holley Speak is visiting her sister, Mrs. Silas' Graham, of Arkansas. Mr.

and Mrs. Reed are at home after spending a week with their daughter in Neosho. Miss Ann Speak of Joplin is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and other relatives here.

Berry Turner made a trip to Joplin, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Patton and stone house on his place. Roland Prltshaw Is doing the work.

The evening was spent in playing games and eating ice cream. Clyde Lewis and Miss Edna. Bushner visited Clyde's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Brown, Sunday afternoon. Mt. Vernon Aug. 5.

Mrs. Dabbs before her marriage was Mips Francis Berier. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Berier.

Mr. -and Mrs. Bill Lawyer of DoNoya. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Brown and Mr. and i Mrs. V. H. Lawyer here this week.

I Miss Anna Mae Cornier of Wash- I inglon, D. is visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Albert Wood, this week. i W. E.

Pelsuo and Knoetzel and Henrv He ROUTE 2 Hay in this community is about all cut and baled. The crop is not as good as usual. Oats and wheat made very fair crops but no threshing has been done in this neighborhood yet. Threshing will start here next week. While Mr.

and Mrs. Jamie Jeans were visiting in the afternoon in the community someone entered their home from the back kitchen door and took two suits of clothing, an overcoat, a nice winter coat, one silk dress and several houso dresses, a. child's winter coat and $3.00 in money, and probably other articles that they have not yet missed. No trace of the burglar has been discovered. Mr.

and Mrs. Glover Mullens and family, Ed Stein nnd wife and Miss Charm Collins of Joplin formed a swimming party to Center Creek, son, Bob Sunday faternoon. and i Mrs. Otis Jeans ELM SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Branlck and Mr. and Mrs. John Arwood were In Anderson last Saturday, guests of Qlen Hillhouse and family.

Bert Marney of Wichita, is visiting relatives in this community. J. Buel is in Texas on business and will visit a son arid daughter while there. Sam Brantck -and family of Fredonia, were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Bally last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers of Beth page visited lost week with Mrs. C.

W. Lautner. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaster visited C.

H. Smith and wife last Sunday. W. Conrad, wife and daughters, Ruby Alice and Edna Rose, are spending this month at Claude. visiting their son and brother, Roy Conrad.

Young folks of this neighborhood who are employed in Kansas City and spent their vacation here this month were Misses Jewel and Esther Dean Smith. Arthur and Calvin ran ham. Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice, of Tulsa spent the week-end with Wallace Bailey and family.

John Arwood and family returned to Tulsa with them after having spent a week here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd Cole of Neosho visited Keith Branick and wife the first of this week. A.

E. Ware, has sold his farm and will leave for Colorado soon. D. E. Branham, wife and baby and Misses Virginia and Irene Branham drove to Springfield Saturday morning and visited friends and relatives, returning Sunday night.

Col. C. C. Peterson Auctioneer Oldest Auctioneer In Neoetao Write or phone tar date JOHN J. TENNISOK Auctioneer Goodman, Mo.

W. J. WADE AUCTIONEER Neoeho, Missouri, Route 4 Graduate of Missouri Auction School of Kansas City Have had ten year's experience. Write or Phone at My Expense. Telephone 4F4 MONEY TO liOAN Money to loan on good, Improved farms, at the lowest rates.

Prompt service. W. I. PECK. Northwest Comer Square.

Benny Kutz attended the State i and daughter, Miss Natta of Kan- Fair this week at Seekilia. sas City motored to Neosho and W. B. Slankard and family mot- this coimrruiiHy for a law-days' vis- -Sunday --roTtmast week, returning home Fri- visit relatives. day afternon.

They were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kelly and son guests of Mr. -and Mrs. S.

J. Jeans, of Miami spent Wednesday with 1 Thursday, it being Mrs. Jeans' Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Pelsue. I birthday. Other guests 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia I in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the and son, Fred 1 first day, and cheeks Malaria in I three days. 666 also in Tablets.

Complete Health Service Dr. H. F. Barbarick Neurometer and X-Ray SOUTH SIDE SQUARE NEOSHO, MO. HUBBERT RICE Lawyers West Main St.

NEOSHO MISSOURI NEOSHO TRANSFER CO. Storage and Long- Distance Hauling ICE and COAL Phone 285 FARM LOANS Life Insurance money at straight six per cent, ten and twenty years. JOE ROARK 62tf South Side of Square NEOSHO, MO. Pelsue. The Paragon ball team defeated the Bricefield team last Sunday by a score of 15 to 16 in ten innings.

LONE STAR A fine rain fell last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Turner and birthday. Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Bridges and daughter, Miss Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cawyer and daughters, Misses Forn and Inez and Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Capilinger and son of Duenweg. Frank Martin Is building a new Mrs. Minnie Walker is some bet- er at this writing. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Cole and 'amily of WHburton, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Htiyworth and fam- ly and Mr. and Airs.

Julian White mrt family spent Sunday with Mr. md Mrs. Henry White. The Newton County Sluggers will play the Indians at Wyandotte, Tuesday. T.

Farmer and Mrs. Jim Farmer md children visited Mr. and Mrs. )rval Farmer, Wednesday evening. John Faules und boys and Round Hutchens and two boys are muling water for stock.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and family of Cromwell, have been visiting Mr. White's brother, Henry White, and family. Lyman Helvy had the misfortune to lose his barn and all its contents by lightning Friday night.

Amon Helvy left ono day last week for the broom corn harvest. Mrs. Will York spent Monday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Virgil Landroth. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ullory of Joplin spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Lyman Helvy. WITH OTHER INDEPENDENT SElliEKUlNG TIRE MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT AMERICA WE HAVE JOINED HANDS TO BUY THE EN- TIKE FACTORY OUT-PUT OF REGULAR SKIItEKLING TIRES AT LESS THAN CAR MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. THE BUYING POWER OK 5,000 MKR- (JHAIM'S ALONE COULD BRING THESE UNPRECEDENTED Genuine SEIBKKL TIRES Hamisoim; Guaranteed -t, All Sizes in Proportion See itemized list below! MID-WINTER TERM is just starting. Enroll NOW in our scKool for a training that will put you ahead training will open up oportunities to you of which you have never dreamed. All commercial subjects taught.

New classes starting. Phone 3266. JOPLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE W. N. NEWLAND, President The Shartel Mortgage Co.

Farm Loans Neosho, Missouri C. M. SHARTEL, President JOHN WEST, Vice-President DANIEL 8TRATTON, Attorney D. E. SHARTEL, Treasurer STRATTON SHARTEL, Sec'y.

FORTY FIVE YEARS SUCCESSFUL GOOOmi'AN (By Mrs. Loe Ellis) Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCurty and son, Gene, are moving to Webb City this week where lias a position. They have had the management of the Goodman hotel for the past three yours and will be greatly missed by their friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. Eminett Lane are announcing the birth of a daughter. Aug. 15.

Mrs. Levl Russell is recovering from a severe illness. Jack Tcnnison and son John have leased their filling still ion on highway 71 to Geo. Williams, and have moved to town. Miss Violet Lair gave, a party Monthly evening, Aug.

18 in honor of her cousin, Miss Irt'iie Ellis' 17th birthday. A large crowd from hero attended the ball game at Neosho Sunday between Goodman and Pierce. City. The score wos 4 to 2 in favor of Goodman. Lloyd Reynolds who is a salesman fop the Joplin Supply Co.

spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. M. Reynolds. Miss Phyllis Byrd of Joplin i's Visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Whitehead, ami Mr.

Wbitehead, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nar'amore spent Uunday in Neoeho at the home of the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Naramore. Regular Seiherling SIZE 29x4.40 28x4.75 29x4.50 29x4.75 29x5.00 30x4.50 30x5.00 31x5.25 PRICE De Luxe Seiuerling 7.55 7.405 SIZE 29x4.50 29x4.75 29x5.00 30x4.50 30x5.00 31x5.25 32x6.00 33x6.00 PKICE $12.95 14.15 11.00 13.35 14.05 17.30 10.75 20.35 A GREAT SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED COME IN! Here's YOIJK OPPORTUNITY North Tire Battery Service 202 E. Spring Street Phone 101 CS First National Bank NEOSHO, MISSOURI (Oldest National Bank in Newton County) Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 (Double Liability of Stockholders on Account of Being a National Bank) OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. O. McGlnty, President E.

O. Coulter, Cashier and Trust Officer B. S. Cqrntsh, Assistant Trust Officer A. W.

Duff, Vjkje-Pres. O. M. Robeson, Vlce-Pres. D.

ID. Harns, Asst. Cashier M. B. Gibson, Asst Cashier Ruth M.

Burnett, Aast. Cashier J. K. Morris, Mgr. of Savings Dept.

H. G. O. Balilry D. fc.

Btixton J. T. Sturgls A. W. Fullerton J.

S. Cornish Under Supervision of the United States Government MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM which enables us to be of service in every way in keeping with sound Banking. TRUST COMPANY I'OWKRS We have authority from the Federal Reserve Board at Washington to act as Trustee. Executor, Administrator. Guardian.

Assignee, Receiver, in any other fiduciary capacity. (Legal In Missouri) Conservative Yet Liberal and Accommodating Strength, Security, Service Sound Totals Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. We Issue a Certificate of Deposit for U. S. Coupon Bonds..

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