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SIX THE NEOSHO TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 OMJNTY; RITCHEY ing friends in Springfield. Mrs. Ray Brumback and children are visiting relatives atDig- glns, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Greesley and children of Ft. Smith spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Camfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Anderson day. Friends from Carthage have spent the week with Marie Walden. RITCHKX' tending se'rvices here the past mr. ana tsn.ru. A.

m. Aiiaersuu The revival meeting in prog- two weeks, among them being; r.nd daughter visited Mr. and less the Baptist church will Mr. and Mrs. Moffett and Mr.

Mrs. J. L. Stone of Racine Sun- continue the rest of this week. Mrs.

Euos Darnell. 1 There will be special music each night furnished bypeople of the OAK ttKOYE Granby Baptist church. Rev. Ar- (By 1. 'C.

Allen) rold Long is doing the preach- Roy Glenn went to Pineville ing and there have been three Tuesday, Hhe sayg there is a lot TEPTON FORD Conversions and six additions to, l-eing dohe there to get the place Sunday visitors of'Mrs. C. C. the are invited. ieady for the Jesse James rnov- Erwin were Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson Warren ing picture to be made there. Erwin, Mrs.

Lucy Fields, Mr. and Kansas City spent the week! Wes Brunei- and family have'Mrs. Bill Knowlton and children, end here with relatives. n.oved from Oak Grove to a place' Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Ge'rtie York and Virginia and southwest of Christopher.

i Netta Pitts were Mrs. Willie Mos- Jackle McDaniels returned home Ray and Wilford Garber are ei, Mrs. Marion Moser, Mr. and with them for a two weeks visit, painting the Oajk Grove school'Mrs. Floyd Jackson and children, Mr.

and Mrs. L. N. Barbee of house and otherwise getting It Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Testerman Joplin drove over Friday after i eady for the coining term. and children, Archie Moser, Mr. Mrs. Loralne Barbee of Port-! It is planned to begin school, ond Mrs. Johnny Harris, Mrs.

land, who is visiting last Monday in August. Lottie Harris, Kathleen, Bertie, and she returned home with them We were at the all day meet- Jimmy, Ray and Harold Moser for a few days visit. They planned, ing of the Free Will Baptists at an Robert Johnson, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Her-'Oak Grove.

Elder Kenneth Turn-1 Pat Powers and family oT Abl- thol Daibee uf Okmulgee," er preached at 11 a. then be- len are visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beck of fore dinner went to the creek and friends of this district. This Texas are visiting at this time for a baptismal service.

Dinnerj is Powers' first visit to this with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck and was served on the ground. Dedi-j sectlon since 1887. other relatives.

cation of the church featured a' Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Greer and Miss Thelma Mitchell of Pitts-' sornion by the pastor, Mr.

Turn-i Mrs Erwin were Wednes- was a Sunday visitor with er, a talk by his sister, and a Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie testimony meeting. A large crowd Mitchell. 'was present to enjoy the affair, Miss Rhoda Hersey who has At night a business session was visitors of Mrs.

C. C. Erwin. teen spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. K. Hersey, returned.to her home in Kansas City Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Owens of leld and Elder Turner was reelected pastor for next year. We learn that J. T. Howell of Webb City, who at one time liv- on Indian creek and at Gran- Kansas City were week end vis- hy, died Aug. 7.

He was a Holi- Itors with the latter's parents, I preacher and delivered a Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lofgren.

Miss! "umber of sermons here. Louise, who had visited with! them for the past two months, i returned home with them. Miss Kathleen Anderson is Mrs. A. J.

Kistler of Stella visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Sel- spent several days of last weelc -rs at Anderson. in the home of her son, Ray: Johnnie Merrill and Jim Cum- Kistler and wife. i mings are spending a few days Grover Laurance of Purceirat. Noel fishing.

visited over the week end with i Raymond Parrigon of U. his mother, Mrs. Dora Laurance. navy is visiting his parents! Mr. and Mrs.

Manford TroxeljMr. and Mrs. O. A. Parrigon and Derrell Troxel left Tuesday; Mrs.

Maggie Merrill and for Oregon to spend several republican committeV men, were in Neosho Tuesday to Miss Malcodene Miller is. in attend the Springfield this week with her-! meeting. county organization aunt, Mrs. Mable Clutter, who is' Mr. and Mrs.

Claude May and suffering with a broken arm. daughter, Ethel, are enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. William Adkins vacation at Forsyth. spent several days of last week! Mr.

and Mrs'. John Briner STARK CITY A union league rally will be held here Aug. 21, 7 p. m. Rolla Van Horn fell off a load of wheat and seriously hurt both feet.

He is improving. G. M. Hale and children spent the week end at Roaring river. Mrs.

M. Neavill, Mrs. R. R. Van Horn, Mrs.

L. W. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pogue shopping in Neosho Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stark and Lena Liles.

of Tonkawa, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chapman.

SWEETWATER Chalmer Bowers, who has been located at Wilberton, for the past three weeks, came up Sunday accompanied by his sister, Mrs. John Stockton, and moving his family there. Mr. Bowers is associated with his brother-in-law, John Stockton, in the mercantile business. rJi parents at Ne-j spent the week end in Kansas! Leroy Caywood of Stella will Lawrenee onto the Bowers place.

Monday while returning from Neosho Earl Maples, a milk haul- odesha, Kan. I city with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGloth-j Briner and wife 1-n of Fresno, were Wed-! Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Dennison nesday night visitors with son ure at home after id Mrs. Elmer Hutchison. Mrs. McGlothlin before her marriage was Miss Ida Mae Ford, a niece of Mr. Hutchison.

Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Capps of Neosho were Sunday visitors with Miss Carrie York. The Ritchey school will begin Monday, Sept. 5.

Ray Greer, new superintendent, will move in a few days. here Mr. and Mrs. Rosen Marrion of Tulsa were Sunday visitors the former's parents. Mr.

ily. Mrs. Elec Marrion and fam- The wedding of Minnon Niskern and Miss Myrtle Lowder took place here at the Baptist church one evening after' church services. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Arnold Long.

The Trfde Is favorably known In this community and they have best wishes for a happy married life. J. B. Hopkins of Cassville and Mrs. Pearlie Pfaltzgraff of South Dakota were Monday night visitors here with Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Armstrong. The former Is an unclo of Mrs.

Armstrong, and a sister. Several members of the Baptist church have been at- accompanied by his wire and ing the summer at Columbia i otner riders, took to the ditch where Mr. Dennison attended! ust north of the I. O. O.

F. -school, and at Nixa with Mrs. i cemetery, turning the truck ov- Dennison's parents. er. Mrs.

Maples escaped unhurt Miss Mary Ann Garvey attend-' Dut ner husband was thrown ed the annual picnic at St. Mary's xl church in Pierce City Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Seibert of Paris, is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Pelsue and Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Rice and ch.Ild_ren_JiajLe new home near Jolly. through the windshield and suffered cuts and bruises.

The annual milk haulers picnic will be held at Wela Park near Seneca Tuesday, Aug. 15. Edgar Stitner who operates a filling station at Sweetwater was robbed of 35 gallons of gas last The-thieves -cut the hose in order to get the fuel. Dwlght Brock who was oper- KIDDOO a ted. on for appendicitis at Card- Mr, and Mrs.

Chas. Hammers well hospital In Stella is much pnd family spent Monday In Pine-' Improved. ville. Mrs. Ella Cooney and daughter, Kate, spent Thursday In Neosho with the former's sister, Mrs.

Frank Gibson. Mrs. Elizabeth Ratllff is In Kansas City visiting her son, Ray and wife, and her sister, Mrs. Judy Ford. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Anderson and family left Wednesday for Kobbs, N. where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Thurman. Miss Roberta Walden is visit- A series of meetings began Aug. 16 at Lone Star Church of Christ. Elder Sterlln Watson will do the preaching. A basket dinner will bo held Sunday.

Everybody Is cordially invited to attend. WE8TVIBW ROUTR 4 (By Mrs. W. H. Blair) Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Blair, Chris Gensicke and Mr. and Mrs. Deo nic Sunday afternoon on Shoal creek. The barn and chicken house ZO-27 $51,000 CASH PREMIUMS 8 DAYS Opening Saturday, "THRILL Capt.

Frakcs 1 Airplane Crash, Winkley's "Suicide Club," Motorcycle Races, KIDDIES' 21 and 27, AUTO 20-21, WHB RADIO Days Horse LEGION DAY. ERNIE YOUNG'S "Follies Internationale" NIGHT GRANDSTAND Night Hone Showi, -Fair Farm 0 Home Machinery and Industrial Midway Send Far. Program fiftt A fj A WELCH on Mrs. Lenhart'se farm bur-ned Saturday evening. Their email grain and feed were also destroyed.

and Mrs. Horace Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crabtree, Mrs. Tom Wilson and 'Mrs.

W. H. Blair attended the song coriven- tion at Swars Prairie Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Murray is spending week with her daughter living in Iowa.

Chris Adams, preached Sunday morning at Belfast. He will preach again the second Sunday in September. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Bowers and; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bowers vis-1 ited Sunday with relatives at Carthage. BELFAST ISTKAVS Vide'Faye'and Edward Reding returned Sunday from a short) visit with relatives in JopHn. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank 'Auffert and four children of West Plains are visiting relatives and friends in this community this week. Miss Alvera Delano left Saturday evpnlne-for to visit her sister, Mrs. J. D.

Wells. Fenton Forester of Flint.Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Reding Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Lou Wllkerson of Eucha, Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John The Companions Sunday school class met at the home of Betty Stamper Friday night.

After the regular business meeting, games were Refreshments were served to Betty Actams, Laureva and Carolyn Adams, Dorothy and Lula Bolin, Dorothy and Frank- if Delano, Jean Willis, Eugenia and Marcia Lee Clark, Everett flnd Dena Reding, Arley Clark. Eugene Wade, Orville Cobble, Clifford Sager, Louis and James Thompson. The volunteer band of the Belfast Baptist church met Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eliva Wade and organized with Dorothy Bolin, Corene Kutchings, and Laureva Adams, secy. The band will visit the sick and afflicted, elderly and absentee members.

Meetings are to be held each second The band called on Mrs. Thomas Jent, and songs, prayer, scripture reading and a talk were ven. Anyone wishing to have this groiiQ of young people visit him is asked to let them know and arrangements will be made to do so. It was decided at the A. meeting Aug.

4 that an all day n.eeting would be held Aug. 23 to clean up the school house and grounds. All parents interested are asked to bring a well filled basket and enjoy the day. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Hudson and family, William Brickey and Miss Henrietta Williams, all of Macksville, visited a few days last week with Mrs. Eva Brickey and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fisher. Bill Fisher of Seneca route 2, Huyinond Larking of Des MoinesV and Miss Ava Nell Macy of Neosho route 4 visited Friday with Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Fisher. A birthday surprise was given Mrs. Eva Brickey Monday evening, Aug. 8.

Ice cream and lemonade were served to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hudson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yetter and son, Henrietta Williams, Wm.

Brickey, John Laderach, Mrs. F. C- Mary Lou Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron, Hutchings and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Fisher and the hostess. HAMMERS Mrs. George Reding and daughters, Retha and Imogene, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Mefford and son, Lester, and Miss Mary Ruth Huebler spent Sunday with Mrs. Mef- tord's sister, Mrs. L. E. Hammonds and family of Highlandville, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hawes and daughter returned home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Hammond returned home Saturday evening from Kansas where they visited relatives. Miss Caroline Baugher of Verona is here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John LaForge of Webb City, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hudson and E. J. Huebler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Hudson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Mondy have gone to Oklahoma to visit relatives and friends. E. J. Huebler and Lester Mefford made a business trip to Diamond Tuesday. Farmers of this community have been very buay threshing, making hay.

and- plowing wheat, but we are needing rain very bad for wheat flowing. E. J. Huebler has purchased a tractor. Mr.

and Mrs; Henry Staib and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stalb have returned home from Montana after visiting with relatives and friends for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest Stalb have purchased a new washing machine. It's bad enough to lose money In the stock marked without Ing to confess details of stupidity to the Income lector, our J3AST OF DIAMOND Mrs. Henry Heckmaster. and daughter, Nina, southwest of Diamond, and Mrs. Llllie Gunlock of Ororiogo and Mr.

anjl Mrs. Clovis Stipp and children were guests In the Homer Massey home Friday. Mrs. Ray Boehning was a Friday morning caller. Nell Fullerton family, Fred Fullerton and family and and Evelyn Porter attended a birthday dinner at Taylor Fullertons in Gcanby Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Randol and daughter, Miss Bonnie Corner and Erwin Reiboldt were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corrier.

Mrs. Chelle Cohu and Mrs. Arthur Mathls called on Mrs. Homer Massey Tuesday. Mrs.

Math- Is also called on the J. E. Boehn- iugs. Sunday guests of the Frank Shorts were Mrs. Eliza Corner and daughter and Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Morgan. Roy Wallace and family of Lebanon spent Saturday night and Sunday with the E.

Morgans; The U. I. C. Club had an ice cream social at Alpha Reids last Thursday night. There was plenty of ice cream and all had a good time.

Mrs. Homer Shank and children of JopHn spent the latter part of last week with the 0. 0. Shanks. Lucy Anderson, Marjorie and Herschel Smith and Garner Smith and family visited Mrs.

Sallie Smith in Diamond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton of Bloomington, 111., visited the latter's cousin, O. O.

Shank and family, two days last week. Mrs. May Gilmore and Eugene went to Hudson, last week to visit her sister, Mrs, Mlllard Pierce and family. Mary Elizabeth Greer went to PIttsburg Sunday for a week's visit. not seen in 20 stopped and spoke to It was some time before he recognized her.

Two of, Jier daughters and four granddaughters were with her. Geftevleve McMlllen. of Kansas City is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t.

L. McMillen. Al Hudson has gone to Purdy to stay with his daughter, Mrs. Katie Nichols. Louis Lehr is very ill and is not Improving.

Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Caney attended the homecoming 'at Fox school' house Sunday.

Hubert Brown and N. Pannell were In Neosho Tuesday on business. Mrs. Sarah Hawkins is 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm.

Nagle. Duff Carpenter and family returned home last week from a visit with relatives in Belolt, Kan. Mrs. Emll Mandernacht and son of Oklahoma City are visiting In the.J. M.

Marrs home. Mrs. Ralph moved from Haworth, Ok.la., to her property here. Mrs. Mack Marrs and daughters and Rebecca Snare visited hist week; with her sister, Mrs.

Helen Clugston and family in Glrard, Kan. SCHOENBORX ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Stalb who have spent the past four weeks visiting relatives in California and Montana returned home Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney of Webb City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Reed Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Clara Giles of Neosho visited last Thursday in the Giles home. Mr.

and Mrs. James Ray and family "are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Ray's parents and family of Muskogee, also another sister, and three children of McCurtia, Okla. Caroline Baker of Verona is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Staib and family, this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rahm and Virgil Childress visited friends at Landrum, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Cantrell and family visited Mrs. Cantrell's sister, Mrs. O. S.

Alfrey family of Jaybird, Sunday afternoon. Eugene Alfrey returned home with them to spend a week. DIAMOND ROUTE 1 Herman Johnson of the Roar- Ing River CCC camp near Cass- vllle was here "from Friday until Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Johnson. A delightful little party was given by Mrs. Clyde on Thursday afternoon of last weejjc for her daughter, Maxlne, In celebration of the little girl's fourth birthday. Ice cream and.

cake were served and the group of relatives present had a pleasant time. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathls, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Ollmoro and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rice.

Earl Capllnger of Duenweg spent last week In here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McConnell. Mrs. Melvln Johnson was here last week end for a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Lucy McDaniel. PAIRVIEW A homecoming was held Sunday at the big spring in Pioneer, an old time village on.the border Barry and Newton counties. An old fashioned babecue dinner was served to 1,000 people. Expenses were paid mostly by people who lived there 30 to 50 years ago. Col.

Al Hudspn of Fail-view and Rev. Love of Joplin were the principal speakers. A few; of those present frojnldif- ferent states were Marlon Hart of Enid, Mrs. David Stockdale and three children, Grover Stark and wife, Roy McMJllen and family, all of Tampa, Richard Carpenter of Kansas City, James Grover and wife of Tulsa, Dr. Edward Dunkerson and wife, John Davis and wife, of Horton, Col.

Al Hudson who has' been In charge of the Algoa prison farm in Jefferson City, has returned to his -old home in Fairview. He haS not lost his ambition to have He' cut weeds around his home, whitewashed trees and telephone poles and. done'" other beneficial vork. Most of our boys joined him lu the task'and citizens" donated the- material. The colonel is a progressive man' -our town has missed Mm the past four or five years.

H. M. Harte'r was surprised Sunday when his Myrtle Harral of Berplcei whom he haj Mr. and Mrs. Firman Lowe of JopHn route 2 visited Mrs.

Emily Ben ton, and daughter Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hearne of Neosho and Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Brown spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hearne at Goodman.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Hess and children or Cedarvale, spent Friday with their cousins, Mrs.

Mary Smith and Mrs. R-. L. Brown. The Liberty W.

M. S. met In en all day session with Mrs. Frank Meyer Aug. 10.

One visitor, Mrs. C. E. King of California, and 11 members present. The morning was spent quilting.

At noon a bountiful dinner was served. A business session was held at 2 o'clock. 'A devotional led by Mrs. Ida Eller and the lesson on Mexico and Cuba was discussed by Mrs. McClure and Mrs.

Hubbard. next meeting will be Sept. 7 with Mrs. George Meyer. Reporter.

ERIE ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. -Ghauncey phear held open house Sunday in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. More than 80 guests ate dinner with them. Rev.

Frank Lintou and Rev. Kenneth Turner held baptismal services Thursday night after church. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ambrose were baptized.

The meeting closed Sunday. Rev. Frank Linton will preach here on first Sunday each month for another year. Mrs. B.

C. Masters and daughter visiting her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Jesse McGehee at Mt. Vernon.

Mrs. George Clark and daughters of Kansas are visiting her, father, Wm. Mayfleld, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Rowe Whitlow di daughter and Mrs, J. Coffmah visited Sunday with the latter's sister and family at Hurley, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barclay and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Leach and children have gone to Orland, to visit relatives. CHRISTOPHER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dlggs of Granby and Mr.

and Mrs. R. Mitchell were Sunday visitors at the Walter Hill home. Mr. and Will Deveraux of Carmen, were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Berg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lackey from Hoffman, were also visitors In the home.

Mr. and Al Tetaman have moved in part of Mrs. -Matt Fry- er's' house. Mr. and Mrs.

V. M. Rlley and Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas.

Dickson and son visited Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Rlley. At first It was love. He fascl nated I kissed him.

Yeah, I know, and then he began to unfasclnate slapped him. Girls who can't add or count change have no right to get married, RIMINOTQN Buy thlt brand -new Remington Portable Streamline for at little at 10ca day I Stand- aid 4-row board, itandard Width carriage, raeigln raltait on MMmlsl feature found In itandard Onkwood Gleaners Club The Oakwood Gleaners met at the cshurch AugV 10 In the afternoon. Flang were completed for the harvest home" dinner to be held Aug. 26. It Is planned to serve from 6 to o'clock.

This Is the chicken dinner -given annually about the same time. A quilt for Mrs. E. H. McFaddeu is almost done and we have others to quilt, as well as several club quilts.

Onje of our members, Mrs. Goldie Sprenkle, Is Minnie Robbins, who Is In Colorado, Is not much better. Remember the dinner Aug. Pleasant Valley W. P.

P. A. The Pleasant Valley farm club met with Mrs. Dave Branham Aug. 10 for an all day meeting.

Six members and seven visitors were present. The day. was spent tacking comforts for the hostess. A business meeting was held and Mrs. Ida Horton -was selected, as alternate to Sirs.

Ruth: head to go to the state convention. Mrs. Whltehead was chosen recently as the delegate to the. convention in Sedalla Aug. 2931.

The next meeting will be with Mrs. Horton on the second Thursday in Loyal Home Club The Loyal Home Club held a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Schumaker Aug. 10 with 15 members and two visitors, Mrs. Marie Schumaker and Mrs.

J. M. Wells, present. The president, Mrs. Milo McGlasslon, was in charge of the meeting which opened with a song.

Plans were made for a booth for the achievement day affair and It.was also decided to have a at the Harvest Show. Mrs. D. T. Hetrlck read the monthly news letter.

Plans were completed for a party for members and their families to be held Wednesday evening, Aug. 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest The program fo.r the afternoon, a discussion about money, was In charge of Mrs. Thos.

Lasater. The next meeting will be Sept. 7 with Mrs. Roy What' is good practice In hard times Is good practice. In good times.

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