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12 JOPLIN GLOBE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 24,1924. (Continued From Page 11) Lilghtfoot of Cartei-ville. Jliss Margaret Holt entertained with a blink party Friday night in her home, 5 24 West Second street, In honor of Miss Helen Ewing, of Siloam Springs, Arlc. Dancing and grames were enjoyed during the evening, and in the morning a swimming party was given at JTlneral Park in The guests were Misses Dorothy Bruce, Eileen Kerr, Marcia Wallace, Jlabel Nlswonger, Morine and' leucine Poplin, and Mary Van Hoff. The T.

A. of the Baptist cUurch met at the home of Miss Veda Wilson, 1209 West Nelson street, Thursday niglit. Election of officers was held and refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Glenna Thomas, Marjorle Kendrick, Jocil Kendrick, Beatrice Bayless, Ijucille Kay and Pauline Haley. i'f Misses Dorothy Bruce.

Margaret Holt, Mable Niswonger, Ellleen Kerr and Marcia Wallace and Helen Ewing of Siloam Springs, formed a line party to a theater Friday night. Marcia Wallace, 6 01 Oakland avenue, entertained with a bunk ly Thursday night. The guests were Misses Mabel Niswonger, Margaret Holt, Dorothy Bruce of Webb City and Helen Ewing of Siloam Springs. The following morning, they joined a hiking party and hiked to the American Davy mine. Those in the party were Misses Sfary Louise Stevlson and Freda Haminell of Webb City, and Elizabeth Gray of V'inita; Messrs.

Lloyd Beckman, Jtel- vln Slaughter and Van Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Morris chaperoned the party. After the hike, they returned to the Morris home on South Madison street, and a bacon fry was enjoyed. -'f The White Shrine Guard was entertained by Mrs. D. C.

Jlorris, at tier home, S2 3 South Madison street, Tuesday afternoon. Guessing contests outdoor games were enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Decorations for the house and lawn wore Df yellow and white, the Shrine colors. Fifty members were present and ihese guests: Mrs.

Ray Priestly and Misses Mayme Stinnett of Webb City, md Elizabeth Gray of Vlnita. The Order of the Rainbow, Webb City chapter, met in regular session at the Masonic hall ISlonday night. The usual business was conducted, k'he chapter offered their services li help prepare for the Harvest show. A picnic party was planned to be held Monday afternoon, August 25, at Sagmount. The girls will meet it the Masonic hall at 3:30 o'clock when cars will convey them to Sag- mount.

71' Playmore Bridge club met with Mrs. J. Cassell at Royal Heights Friday afternoon. The members present were Mesdames La Force from Carthage; Guy Gaut, Harry Haines, O. Muller, Frank Nelson and Dell Htibbard.

A picnic party was enjoyed at Big Springs park at Neosho by Messrs. and Mesdames Pierre Wallace and children. Miss Marcia and and John; H. Wood of Tulsa; and Mrs. H.

C. Wallace, Wood Minor, and Miss Mabel Pitmore of Tulsa. C.VnTEnVILLE SOClETr. JUsses Helen Daugherty and Margaret Barry entertained Friday with a luncheon In honor of Mlsi Clarice Williams of Van Buren, who is a guest of Mrs. Cherry Griggs of Carthage.

The luncheon was at Jliss Daugherty's home, 417 East Main street. Jliss Williams and the hostesses were chums at Lindenwood the others were: Mrs. Cherry Griggs, Misses Hazel Doerner, Elizabeth Boggs, Harriett Webster, Mary Markhum, and Mary Louise Stevlson. Mrs. Moin Bishop entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday night in honor of her sister, Miss Ruby Jlinor, of Fort Scott, Kan.

The guest list included Misses Ruth Bishop, Nellie Courtland, Mary McRigg, Alice Rolland, Grace Cloyd, and Jfelba Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison, 1424 A'alley street, Joplin, entertained members of the Lookout class of the Christian Sunday school of Carterville, with a lawn party Thursday night. Games, music and contests were enjoyed.

At the conclusion of the evening, refreshments were served to Mrs. O. E. Likens; Nellie Cartwright, Ora Godsey, Ruby Reed, Melba Jones, Alice Rowland, Ruth Bishop and Zena Medley; Frank Calloway, William Hamilton, Ted Reed, Eddie Root, Robert James, Roy Bundy, Horace Cruse and Leonard Collins. A picnic in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. O. L. AVhitestine of Eldorado, formerly of this city, was given Thursday night at Lakeside park- those attending besides Jlr. and Mrs.

Whitestine and children, Richard and Betty Rose, -were Messrs. and Jlesdames Harvey Newell, Charles Burke and daughter, Beatrice; F. M. Scantlon and daughter, Malone; Merle Setser; Mrs. Alice LeRoy, Mrs.

John Morgan, Jliss Vivian Frazer, Miss Mary Gaskins, Royce and Vernon LeRoy and Harold Stevlson. rOKECAST. 7 Sunday Menus at John Taylor's Sunday Noon Menu Special Dinner 75c I Iced Cantaloupe II Tried Chicken Cream Gravy Escalloped Potatoes or Braised Chicken Livers Stuffed Tomatoes Homemade Rolls Strawberry Preserves Butter Drink III Pineapple and Cream Cheeae Salad Bread and Butter Sticks IV Assorted Creams or Ice Parfalt Mints Plate Dinner 50c I Smothered Chicken Mashed Potatoes Cold Slaw Egg Plant Homemade Rolls Butter Drink Pineapple Ice Sunday Evening Special Dinner 75c I Chilled Honeyball Tried Chicken Cream Gravy Shoestring Potatoes or Veal Patties Cauliflower au Gratia Homemade Rolls Strawberry Preserves Butter Drink III Stuffed Tomato Salad with Rose Chantllly Dressing Wafers IV Sliced Peaches With Cream Homemade Cake or French Lemon Cream Mints CARTHAGE SOCIETY Miss JIary Burns and Bert Ford, both of Carthage, were married Wednesday night at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, by the Rev. Walt E.

Hill, pastor. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Nieman, and Ernest Capps. Both young people have lived in Carthage for some timo. The bride came from Eldorado Springs, and has been employed by the Juvenile Shoe Corporation. Mr. Ford is a son of Mrs.

Lucinda Ford of Mount Vernon. After the ceremony, the wedding party went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nieman, 1021 James street, where rala- tives and a few friends had gathered for an informal reception. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Capps, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.

James Brooks, Mrs. L. Ford, Mrs. Anna Nieman, John Maxwell, Albert Nieman, Misses Eula Ford and Ella Nieman. Miss Catherine Davis entertained members of the I.

T. S. club Wednesday night in honor of Miss Allegra Powell, who is visiting here from Stotts City. A line party was formed to the Crane theater and after the show the group returned to the Davis home, 303 West Sixth street, where refreshments were served. The house was decorated with a color plan of green and white, garden flowers being used, and green candles added to the pleasing effect.

Other guests were Misses Nellie Berkebile, Emily Jacobs, Edna Kirby, Breckinridge Stahl, Maurine Smith, Bernlce Cohen, Mildred Mitchell, Elizabeth Stanley, Katheryn Von Knesebeck, Grace Brett of Dallas, and Josephine Woolfolk of Little Rock, Ark. The RebekahiCircle surprised Mrs. Green Stagg Monday in honor of her birthday anniversary. The members a.qsembled at the I. O.

O. F. hail and proceeded to Mrs. Stagg's home on Orchard street at 10:30 o'clock, taking with them baskets of dinner, which was served at noon. Those present were Mr.s Lillian Dunn, Miss Jennie Crittenden, Mrs.

Maude Ball, Mrs. Anna Baker, Margaret Miller, Mrs. Otto Stagg, Mrs, William Stagg, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Virginia Baker, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Josephine Davis, Mrs. Frances Foland, Mrs. Florence Burke, Mrs.

Florence Davis, Mrs. Gertrude Frazier, MI Laura Foland, G. Stagg, Otto Stagg, Mrs. Nora Fanning, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs.

Mary Swartz, Mrs. Agnes Smith. The young men of the C. C. class of the Main Street Presbyterian church entertained their girl friends Tuesday night with a lawn party at the home of the class teacher, Mrs.

A. P. Knowles, 1013 South Maple street. Colored electric lights cast an attractive glow over the lawn, and gave a pleasing decorative effect. Various games were provided for entertainment and refreshments were sex-ved.

The guests present were Misses Edith Cozad, Catherine Davis, Majorie Bradley, Thelma Davis, Majorie Cozad, Edith Slate -t, Grata Jones, Dorothy Ross, Doris Griggs, Madeline Harrison, Beulah Bowers, Allegra Powell, Flora Weth- I erell, Lavena Kollenburn, Elizabeth Ball, Beulah Lee and Alfred Beck. Members of the class arc Bill Davis, Fred Hood, Sam Fullerton, Jafnos Davis, Ted Masters, Bill Risk, Ell Peters, Leon Ross, Chester Harrington, Dwight Parker and Melvin Bradley. The B. W. Sewing Club met Thursday at the home of Evelyn Tibbot.

During the afternoon several games were and a dor- ine box was the prize awarded to Lillian for guessing nearest Delta Phi Omega Fraternity dance Krect Kraft Joseph Kitto, 1920 Pearl avenue. Ladies' Hill Golf Club. Zinc Rebekah Lodge, H. H. Wiggins, West Seventh street, watermelon fenst, 7:30 o'clock.

T. E. L. Class First Baptist church parlors, business meeting 1 and election of officers, 7:30 Hoffman W. C.

T. Avenue Methodist church, 2:30 o'clock. AVcdncsdny. Lambda Alpha Lambda "Sweetheart" Unity Class Practical Christianity library. 3 o'clock.

Those interested are welcome. R. J. Club Plannabell Hurst, 611 Richer avenue, 7:30 o'clock. Gloom Killers, F.

A. to meet at Mrs. S. R. Kelley's home, 2007 Wall street to go to Sagmount.

Thursday. NInteen Fourteen decker park, 2:30 o'clock. B. I. park, all day.

Daffodil L. W. Mc- CuUey, 618 Pennsylvania avenue. Friday. Auxiliary Spanish American War Clara Allen, 2425 Picher avenue.

Annual picnic Women's Home Missionary Society, Carthage Lakeside park. Dinner at noon. Satv-day. Story library, 2:30 o'clock. the number of beans contained in a glass, while Mary Katherlne Harrison received a game in a guessing contest involving the number of corn grains in a glass.

Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mildred Herron. Members present Thursday were Lillian Smith, Frances Smith, Evelyn Tibbott, Josephine McKamey, Lois Mae Hoover, Elizabeth Frost, Olive Mildred Herron, Mary Katherlne Harrison, Florence Ellen Logston, Dorothy Whitsell and Dorothy Parker. -n- Mrs. J.

C. Griggs entertained a number of friends informally Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1901 South Main street, in honor of her guest, Miss Clarice Williams, of Van Buren, who was Mrs. Griggs' classmate at Llndenwond college. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Light refreshments were served after the games.

Besides Miss Williams, the guests were Misses Elizabeth Caulklns, Moselle FIshburn, DeVaughn Pennington, Mary Louise Talley, Dorothy Hurst, Alice Parker, Martha Seaver, Susan Wallace, Helen Van Hopse, Elizabeth Harriet Webster, Hazel Doerner, Lucille Cherry, Marian Powers, Mrs. Royce Kendall, and Misses Helen Daugherty and Margaret Berry of Cartervllle. Mrs. G. W.

Porter, 1141 Grand avenue, gave a luncheon at 1 o'clock Thursday followed by an afternoon of bridge, complimentary to Clarice Williams of Van Buren, who is visiting Mrs. J. C. Qrigga. Garden flowers were used In decoration of the luncheon table.

A prize for the high score at bridge was won by Miss Mary LoulW Talley, and Miss Moselle FIshburn received the consolation award. Miss Williams was presented with a guest prize. The guests were Miss Williams, Misses Dorothy Coffin, Elizabeth Caulklns, Moselle Fishburn, DeVaughn Pennington, Mary Louise Talley, Dorothy Hurst, Alice Parker, Martha Seaver, Susan Wallace, Hel.en Van Hoose, Elizabeth Boggess, Harriett Webster, Hazel Doerner, Lucille Cherry, Marian Powers, Mrs. J. C.

Griggs. Several other parties will be given for Miss Williams during her visit here. by Jeanette. Will Rogers Quisenberry, seventeen-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs Bruce W.

Quisenberry, 619 North Moffet avenue. Billy is a namesake of his celebrated uncle. Will Rogers, Follies and film star and author. held high score. Those present were Mrs.

Goodman, honor guest, Mrs. Lete Robeson, Mrs. J. I. McClaren, Mrs.

B. R. Wheeler, Mrs. Claude Kennedy, Mrs. Albert Schmidt, Mrs.

Frefl Archer, Mrs. Lytle Moore, Mrs. L. V. Moeller, Mrs.

Floyd Robeson and Mesdames George Elliott and Battaille Miller of PIcher. O'- O'; Mrs. J. I. McClaren, 1218 Main street, entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday in compliment to Mrs.

George Elliott and Mrs. Battaille Miller of PIcher, who are visiting friends in Galena. Covers were laid for Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Miller, honor guests, Mesdames E.

R. Wheeler, Floyd Robeson, Lytle Barbara Harmon, Charlotte Hiatt, Agnes Hood of Joplin, and Galene Allison of Kansas City, and Messrs. Orville Berry, Terrence Connor, Park Craig, Lynn Richards, Howard Detohemendy, Burzilla Shields, Park Jones, Wayman Fain, Ralph Rhea, Kenneth Lentz and Jac.k Morton and the class teachers, Mrs. W. E.

Hiatt and Mrs. W. W. Wyatt. The K.

of K. L. K. class of the Methodist Sunday school will hold a meeting" at the church Thursday evening. The Live Wire Sewing Society met at the home of Mrs.

W. P. Howard, brother, Raymond Brlknell and family of Parsons, Kan. Mrs. Will Cook and son, Loyd, Mrs.

J. R. Miller and daughters, Miss Thelma Robinson, apd Will Spencer visited Mrs. G. W.

Johnson and Beulah Johnson Thursday. Mrs. Fegley of Hockerville, is visiting Mrs. Mary Chamness this week. Dr.

Brookhart and Dr. Alberty perated for appendicitis on the son of Orvlllo Merrick last Sunday at the Columbus hospital. Mrs. Settle Stoops and son of Miami, spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Robinson and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Gore of Duenweg visited their daughter, Mrs. Frazier, this week. Mrs.

M. Lea is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hamby, this week. Miss Sylvia Eckelberg of Kansas Cltj', Is visiting her cousin, Miss Na- dlne Gustafson. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur KImmel and sons took dinner with G. W. Johnson and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Holman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Betts of Joplin. Mrs.

Charles Hawk and M'rs. Myrtle Pattlson attended Sunday school convention at Crestline Sunday. Mrs. W. H.

Cork and son, Lloyd, motored to Crestline Sunday. John Hochsteller and family visited at the home of Albert Lord of Webb City. Bert Boyd and family visited home folks Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

McDonald left Friday for several weeks' visit with their son and family in Chicago. The Loyal Berans Sunday school class met at the home of Mrs. Earl Hamby Wednesday afternoon. The following members were present: Mesdames -Miller, Cook, Fisher, Wilson, Holman, Hocsteller, Burch, Hamby and Mrs. Hamby's mother, Mrs.

Lea. Mrs. Jewel Reis and daughters are visiting her sister in Parsons, Kan. A number of friends gave a farewell dinner at the home of Mrs. R.

B. Holllger, August 20. Mrs. Holliger is moving to Joplin, where she expects to make her future home after having resided in Carl Junction several years. Dinner was spread on the lawn Those present were Mesdames Smith Taylor, Will Bowers, George Hayes, Lizzie Hull, -Nannie Shields, Jim WItten, John Verbyraok, Effle Ludy, Frank Hanklns, Tina Falres, Mary Nicholson, Fred Holllger, W.

Anderson, and R. E. Holllger; Misses Beatrice Sansocia, Tressle Markham, Helen Nicholson, Velma Moore, Lete Robeson, J. T. Cherokee avenue, Tuesday.

The GALENA SOCIETY The members of the Sunbeam class of the Christian Sunday school were entertained In the home of Mrs. Clarence Sharp Wednesday afternoon. Games were enjoyed after which refreshments were seryed by Beulah Tennis and Gladys Larkson. Those present were Evaleene and Earleene Bray, A. J.

Clark, Richard Tollman, Woodrow Wilson Bankson, Gladys Larkson, Beulah Tennis and Mrs. Earl Bray. J'- ir 'n- Mrs. E. O.

Gaede and children, and Mrs. Tom McHale and children of Columbus, Mrs. Catherine McHale, Mrs. Maude Dolson, Mrs. Mary Gaede and Mrs.

Minnie Allen and son Porter, enjoyed a. picnic at Schlfferdecker park Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. C.

Weilep entertained with a neighborhood bridge party at her home Tuesday tiight. There were two tabjes of auction bridge after which refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames E. R. Wheeler, W.

B. Wheeler, L. v. Lytle Mooye, A- C. Patterson, Harry Abbey, Miss Anna Dansenberg, and Mrs.

E. C. Weilep. The Camp Fire Girls of Rivertqn are enjoying a week's outing at Lanagan, Mo. Those attending are Misses Marie and Myrtle Potter, Gladys Andrews, Edith and Mary Carnahan, Ruth French, Jennie Mitchell and their guardian.

Avis Mitchell. Mrs. J. T. Goodman was tjie guest of honor at a morning bridge party and 1 o'clock lupchepn given in the home of Mrs.

Floyd Robeson, 911 Galena avenue, Thursday, the occasion being in celebration of her birthday anniversary. In the game of auction bridge Mrs. E. R. Wheefer Harry Abbey, A.

S. McNay, A. C. Patterson and Mrs. J.

I. McClaren, hostess. 'Ir Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner at Sagmount inn Thursday night In compliment to Mrs.

Blanche Stice. Covers were laid for Mrs. Stice, honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. James Pardee of St.

Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. George Stice of Oswego, and Mrs. Fred Archer, and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Braun. The Wah-Wah-Ta-Se Camp Fire Girls met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Ward Pinson, Thursday morning. Plans were made for the initiation to be held next Thursday morning when two girls will be taken Into the order. AU members were present except one.

The Champion and U. S. Classes of the Empire Union Sunday school, with their teacher, hiked to the country home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Rltcheyin the Union Chapel district Tuesday night where music and games were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to the following: Ollle and William KItch, Freddie and Clifford Hayward, Herman Ritchie, Glenn Colline, Wade Weston, Frank Sandford, Melvin Reed, Harold Rolland, Raymond Boyce, VIrgie and Floyd Mallett, Walter and Herbert Vantrese, Mrs. Hobson and Mrs. Mary Loomis. BAXTER SPRINGS SOCIETY Mr.

and Mrs. Churchill Queen Eleventh street and Texa.s avepue, entertained with an all-day family reunion AVednesday in honor of Mr. Queen's grandfather, S. Bunksr of Carl Junction, and the lattov sister, Mrs. H.

Williams of Chicago. Besides the honor guests the following were present: Mr3. Chi Is Rustin and children, Grace, Floyd, Glen and Naydene; Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Rustin, Mrs. George Keller and son, and Mrs.

Guy Nichols and children, Flora and Rollen, all of Carl Mrs. Nell Smith of Joplin, and Miss Gertrude Queen of Baxter Springs. 'IP -it- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Prigmore, and Mrs. Roy VanHorn and sons, Mrs.

Earl Ryon and daughter, Mrs. Anna Page, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McAboy and Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Beasley of Galena, comprised a swimming party to Five Mile Thursday evening. A picnic Junch was served following the swim. ij? The members of the K.

of K. L. K. class of the Methodist Sunday school entertained the young women's class of the school, of which Mrs. W.

E. Hiatt is teacher, with a watermelon feast at the Wells farm on Five Mile Tuesday evening. was enjoyed by number of the party. Those attending were Misses Prlscilla Jones, Mapy Watson, Edith Lur cllle Zelnia Watson, Lucille Allen, Ware, Gertrude Ware, girls finished work on their tfuilt top. Members present were Georgia and Lou Endicott, Vivian Atkinr, Ruby Fayne, Reba Archer, Juanita, Eleanor and Madeline Berry.

O'- 'tC '(V- The members of the Senior Amoma class of the Baptist Sunday school entertained'the members of the Agoga class with a party at the home of Miss Ruth Howard, 611 Cherokee avenue, Friday night Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Those attending were Misses Mae and Hazel Haley, Ruth Howard, Flossie Endicott, Marie Womack, Pearl Booth, Juanita Bennett, Beatrice Tener and Eltyne Briggs; Messrs James Thomas, Lloyd Alberty, Clyde Endicott, Roland Wood, Elbert Cassell, Fred Jackman, Eldridge Weaver and Roland Sailor. -iJ Fifteen members of the local Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church were guests of the Home Missionary Society of the Sa lena Methodist church at the Galena camp grounds Tuesday afternoon Following an Interesting meeting in the afternoon, supper was served at 6 o'clock. -ir Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brltton and daughter, Charleln, Mr. and Mrs. W. Edens and son. Junior, and Mr and Mrs.

McCulley and children comprised a swimming party to Sag mount Monday evening. The W. W. G. girls of the Baptist church will hold their first meeting of the fall season at the home of Miss Mae Haley on East Twenty second street, Monday evening, Au gust 25.

CARL JUNCTION BRIEFS. Mrs. Jess Burch gave a party to her Sunday school class at the home of Mrs. Earl Hamby Thursday' aft ernoon. The evening was spent In playing games.

Refreshments were served to the following; Brltmark Wise, Mary Holland, Elsie Quacken bush, Dorothy Bailey, Marian Lea, Nadine Quackenbush, DcJrothy Cox, Yeda Christian, Zelma Hamby, Mario Burch, and Katherlne Swag ger. George Wright and family left Saturday for Detroit, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Alberty visited the home of John Smith at Columbus, last Thursday.

William Smith, a former resident of this city, was visiting old friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kost made a business trip in Missouri Thursday William Beck and family of Pitt? burg were guests of Mrs. Alberty Wednesday, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Wilson and family of "Tekamah, njotored thrpugb and are visiting her par epts, Mr. and Mrs. Southard. Mr, and Mrs.

ICenneth Simon and Mrs. Alberty are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Southard. John Elliott was a speaker at a Sunday school 'convention In Crest line last Sunday. Mies Olive Andrews Is visiting her Nichols, Edna Marlcham. Mary Margaret Verbyrck, and Daphine Osborn. The following children were also present: Lois and Geneva Hayes, Delores and Dale Hanklns, Alberta, Margulte and Albert Ludy, Ronald Holllger, Ruth and erlne Falres, Pearl Anderson, and Grovor Holllger.

Mrs. J. A. Hough and children of Diamond visited In Carl Junction with her mother, Mrs. E.

B. Hammack, last week. J'. T. Hammack of Baxter Is visiting his uncle, E.

Hammack, thla week. Mrs. W. Pendleton and children of Baxter Springs visited her mother, Mrs. E.

-B. Hammack, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pierson and children of Treece, are moving to a farm near Carl Junction.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pierson visited Mrs. Piarson'a father, E. D.

Hammack, Friday. Try Our Sunday Dinner Food is always appetizing and you keep cool and comfortable while dining. New Commercial Cafe 522 Main Joplin, Mo. DENTIST Gold Crowns, 22 carat 11s Bridge work, (per Porcelain Growns Set of Teeth, op; ExtractiiiK, 5Dc DR.H. S.

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