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Cassville Republican from Cassville, Missouri • 5

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ca ss vi ixe nuca tiuiimiiy, An.tur u. ihi iOIJKN OAK HlfXiK OAK Glint i Mr and Mr Juhn surfer Mr Leltl Htrphen. Mr Or Mr-' Nallv. Mr Aum Terry. Mr Ernrt l.ouia Jtubow, tint Jua Itul.ow apent Friday Neuaho.

wlih Mr It ut.o a Mr ami Mr. Jim Davla ami faro- 1 1 of Too viaitln rnlailtr and friend here Sunday dinner fueala Mr. and Mr lull Ea.lraor) and.wef: Mr, and Mr, Mall ami children of Kan City, apent inn' Arthur and Mr. anil Mra. Eercii NEWS FROM OVER THE COUNTY 1 Sunday arbool wa nil u.

hor Sunday. iloeeon and children. J. T. Cooper of Tamil Hnhinaim apent (he week end Hb home folk Mr.

and Mra. John Juhnm vmted awhile Hunday afternoon in the Anna llankln home Mr. and Mra. Etl nd 'children and Mr. Maude Hall nd children wera dinner uei Mr and Mr.

Clyde Hall and a Hun day. Darlln lleeaon wa Sunday guest of Hetty Jean Hanklna. Next Hunday I th regular meet. Ing day. lend Our sympathy lo (he Bower family.

Mr. Frank Hay and aon andi Mra. Oil Hayes and children werei nunday wltn Mr Mr i.rwtt Benton Fly filled regular' appointment hero Sunday hUhl Mr and Mia Aubrey Curncll hav muted Inio our fun rounlly. Dorl nd Dorothy llradfnrd of Caaallle apent Hunday with Mr I and Mr A. 1.

Howaher and family nd Aubrey Cornell Tho who pent "lundy In the homo of Mr. and Mr Ed llenbeai 'r: Mr. and Mr Wllburn nd family, Mr. and Mr. l-r Smith.

Hoiell Taylor, Ennl lien heat, Mildred and June Heck and Junior and Ulenn Wallen. I A. J. Howaher and little aon Ua lied awhll Hunday ulght with Geo lto. r.

and Mr. lUrry Wllaon iMl family apent Hunday Ith Mr. and Junior and Ennl llenbeat were ai Snell Knob Hundy night. I Congratulations to Mr. and Mr 0car smltn.

are sorry to report Geo. llnaa got hurt. Mr. and Mr. George Koa were kr of week end her Halting; (nlaliira and friend Earneat Hummer of Grandvlrw, wired the home of Ixiraal Hllle Uat week and alo did onie electrical work for Vernle ghumaker.

Mr. Aval ilruton who ha been ijulie 111 I able to be out again. Don't forget nel(hborall I parent, tha "Clinic" at the school houae Anguat It. at 10 a. m.

Hud Cop. Doraal Hlllr. Herman Head and Earned Mldgley were In Monett, Neoaho. Joplln and Pill-burg. Kanaa.

Monday. Mr. lie Holman and Ml Joe-phln Holman arc vliltlng near Her-ryvllla. thl week. A group of friend gathered at the horn of Earneat Bundle'.

Saturday night and mad lea cream. T. H. Waddlncton baa Jack John- on palming hi store and residence Mr. and Mr.

Enlo Henry of llocky Ford. visited relative her one mM Ye. Diphtheria and Smallpox. Where at th Golden school. Augual 19, at 10 a.

m. Mr. and Mr. Fred Bradle and famllv of Plneville. were flnhlng on i King River Friday night.

Mr. Elle Sill ha been employed 1 I Hunday evening callr at the Noh Johnon expecting company Monday noon. John Adam and wire of Call- fornla. Nina Dotaon of Ilutterfleld ho i to lo teach the High achool for thl. next 1 Ihere I an opening for blm.

i (ir Marjorte Holllday went laat week: Mr and Mra. Melvln Bryant examination for T. and ll children of Oak Grove visited Mr. waa found neceaaary to end her Johnon'. Itev.

Hall filled bis appolntmenl at Falrvlew Sunday and Sunday' night. MI.NEHAL hl a good hower of rain la.l ednesday, but are badly in need of wore, Sam Ennl Is feeling some belter at this writing. will go to Mt Vernon to the Sanatorium a oon Vic lk IK. cacg tor treatment a oon as po- lt. We are Informed Erm at Meador has a serious lung trouble and will; also go to the Sanatorium for treat- menl.

I Farmer Ennl Is not Improving, much and we are hoping we can I give a belter renort next week I Marlon Wisdom of Flint, visited laat week with hla half broth- er, J. M. Slsney. Estes Riddle and family and Mrs. B.

Moore and children returned Monday night from Tulsa, wbere they had visited a week. Noel Bruce sawed wood for C. WJ Purdom Monday. Mr. Purdom will Miuo l.nuio l.owefy.

l.n, l-on I'm and Velm I.nml IMH friend of Mia Mabel tloolcn are gld to bear of her rapid Impnte ntent Mlaa Mabel rrturned rnim ih hoaullat Thurad.v of laal wr rrportd that the Aaron Wal are mnvln bark In ihl. com munliv thl week. ()rl and A'tbur Itata re turned homa Saturday night from ioy Scout Cmu held at ltorlng Kivor ul week Thry report a enjoyable time Tb meeting which have been held th paat tq week by llev Ch. Vaniandt In the Independence achool bouae, have held a great deal lnlrl and a fin attendance, Itev. F.dl ubtliuted for tev.

1 Vaniandt on night and l(v. Norman' Duller two night Much Interral I ra been manlfeated and a great ul g0i doublleaa be derived mPetlnga Quite a nice hoer fell out here, Krldar afternoon. Mr. Alice Eden of Slloam Ark la vlalllnc her parent B0(j (bert Lee and other) frlenda here thl week. She expert tak her father home with her h.r will enler a hoaoltal for treatment Ml Rachel Duller, a niece of Sherman Butler arrived laat Satur- day to keep houae for her father who, ni rpnted one of J.

W. Packwood house KINTH PIlUltlK C- L' filled his rKulr "PPolnlmcnt at New Liberty Sun1v- Mr- "nJ Mr" Ta" had visitor their on, Herbert and wile Detroit, Mich. Jom Harris and vlalted her Mrs. John Max Mat- loc'1- of Dfaf 8l0" week. ue reunlon 01 '08 WM" n1 Grwr 'niiliea the nnma nf Mra Uttrrla' unnaln kf Lora Branatetter and Ethel White srcoxle Thursday.

Those pres- cui cuju me occasion were jiui White Stott Ctiy, Mr. and Albert White and daughter, Sarcoxle, Mr. and Clarence Johnson and children, Sarcoxie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and sons, Sarcoxie, Mr.

and Mrs. W. 0. Scott and children. Stotttf City, Rev.

and Mrs. Lawrence John- Dd sont- Roclt Island. Mrs. naiei viay ana son, ttrawiey, cam. "rs- Mr' stott clty.

Mr Jm Harris and aon, Monett. Mrs narr arreu and oaugntera, rierci City, Mra. John Matlock, Stott. City, Minnie Lewis Sarcoxie, Mrs. Hattie Johnson.

Oklahoma City, and Miss Ethel White and Mrs. Lora Bran stetter. Rev. Johnson perached to a large crowd at tbe Downey church Thursday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Roscle Jackson and family visited their son, Norman, and tamlly Sunday. Mrs. Ronald Wiseman and ch 11- Marlonvuie and Mrs. Hazel ciay oi Brawiey.

visited Mr. ana Mrs. Tom Harris and family Sunday Rev. Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Jackson Sunday. Hetty Jo Thomas visited Louise. VirKlnla and Frances Matthews Sun day. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Joe Beymer Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. I'lus Hilton and sons; of Sarcoxie visited at Tom Harris' Tuesday night. Llus has been real I can tomatoe again thla year. i Mr.

and Mr. Damen Rennett and C. W. Purdom and Kathleen Mc-json, Leon, Loren Griffith and the Cluer have accepted their former mother, Dona Bennett of Flint, position, with the New Hope canning: Michigan, are visiting their daugh-factory tor the canning season. ter and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Olln Ennls of near Wayne visited hla brother, Sam, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Henson had a number sf children and relatives asiSkelton. and Mrs. Henry Bryant Sunday. IUMK SPRINGS Mrs.

Mary Wllaon Is real sick and her many friends hope for her a apeedy recovery. Dr. Newman Is attending her. Word has been received here that Carl Burkhart'a are the proud parent of twin bable. a boy and a girl.

Singing Is well attended each Tuesday night and much Interest shown, with Kirtsy Still as leader. Several from here attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Sam Vanderpool at Washburn Wednesday of last week. Sympathy Is extended to the bereaved. Marvin Roller and wife were visiting relatives here Sunday.

Fern Edens and family visited until bedtime In Sellgman with Mrs. Jaa. McGlothlln, Monday night. Bob Eden and wife attended the Walter Beaver funeral at the Roller Cemetery south of Sellgman Sunday afternoon. Uncle Bill Wallace la visiting his sister, Mrs.

Harriet Edens, of Washburn. Jack Bishop and family visited with her father, J. W. Anderson and daughter Sunday. Suppose next Monday the school bell will be heard calling the children together again for the '4 1-" 4 2 term of school.

Quite a bard rain with hail in the south section of this district Wednesday a. m. of last week. Frank Fine returned to his home at Jerico Springs being called here by the serious Illness and death of his brother, BUI, who was the third brother and a sister to be called in 11 months. Church was well attended at all three services.

Rev. Harriman held over 2nd Sunday. He has been called back for another year. SHELL K.VOll guests Sunday one week ago. Rev.

Verdayne Dodson filled his: regular appointment at the church here Saturday night and Sunday night. Mrs. J. M. Slsney accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Baker of Cass ville to Columbus, last Sun- day, where they visited H. C.

Mc- Cluer and family. A daughter of Thos. Shrum has been visiting him the past week. Ernest Hen beat and family were nlenfrlnp nn Roarlnir Itlvee Stinriav. aluler.

Mr 1.. Collier, I Wuhtcke and family had aa a Vlallfir hla ruualtl, 1 lloiM krr (it I Kan I Ml. fail Week They rounlry line and are talk- liic of lorallng nrar lioarliiii lllver later lllankrnahlp apinl a few Uat we-k allh Mra Norlhrutt and Hhlrlene Mr and Mr. Auatln Abl'otl and grand lamhii.r. Iteha, Mr and Mr II A.

Walker and Mr AblxHi a moth- apent Sunday In Sparl They deuiratea I lie Sunday program io Mr. Abbotts mother. She nd wen a member of the Hpru church for year Mr. and Mr Joe Schooler and n. Jack; Noble Keating of TuUa.

Okl 'and their father were gueat at the home of Mr. Frank llalon Sundy Mr. and Mr. Claude Holler were urprll when their on and wlf of California, cam horn. They had a family reunion Hunday.

and all their children were home. UHKAHY CREEK Several ar planning on attending lib Reunion thl week Mr. and Mra, Charley Stlneelpher vlalted Aunt Etta Fletcher Sunday evening. .1 Several from her attended th funeral of Irval Newman l.awaon at Holler eanesuay or ial weea. extend sympathy to th bereaveu parenta and other cloe relative.

ana Mr, wiiue Meicner ana family and Duch Fletcher and daughter left Monday for point In California In search of work. Mr. and Mra. Wyatt Lawaon and Aunt Etta Fletcher have recently purchased radios. Mr.

and Mrs. Opal William and three sons were visiting ber parent. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Lawaon Sunday.

August 3rd. L. L. Rose 1. busy trucking tomatoe.

to the market at various Mlsa Anna Mae Fletcher who wa thrown from a truck last week and received a badly torn and bruised arm Is doing nicely. HOOD RIVER OHKGO.V We are certainly having a cool summer here; almost too cool for comfort. Have Just had two or three hot They lasted about three days and then It cooled off again. Mr. and Mrs.

Gu Whitehead plan to leave the first of the month for Virginia, where they plan to make their home. Their son, Lawrence, has been there for the paat year and ha. employment there, Mlsa Irene Springer 1. visiting this week in Portland, guest of Mr. and Mrs.

"Scottle" Applegate. Mrs. Elmer Springer 1. the proud (owner of a new electric refrigerator A twin brother of Oscar I.incoln a visited a few days last week here. He Is from Wyoming.

Clarence Perkins has traded his Model A Ford for a '3 V-8. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Miller of Golden, who have been visiting- their daughter, Mrs. Beulah Phillips and family here, left Monday for Sprague River, Oregon, to visit another daughter, Mrs. Blanche Montgomery. They like Oregon but were getting a little anxloua to get back to their farm and see how things were going Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Kinney and Marlyn spent the week-end in Baker, Oregon, guests of the Howard IJusch-Ings. and Mrs. Darrell Troxel of near Newtonian and Mrs. Fergu son arrived this week to visit rela tives and Mr. and Mrs.

Troxel plan to work in fruit. Fruit is some earlier this year. The Cannery plans to start between the 10th and 15th of August. As there is a shortage of man help they are planning on letting women take o'e oi tne mens jobs and are fixing pam. Mrs.

Floyd Bryant was in town Thursday, having sonic dental work done. Mrs. Elmer Springer visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. ISeulah ami Mrs. G.

W. Phillips. "Bud" Springer and "Bud" Olson are now employed at the Shell Station. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Phillips had Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller and Billie Paul and Mrs.

Beulah Phillips for dinner Saturday evening. Glad to report Roy Phillips is alW to be back on the job again. He was in a car wreck a few months 'ago and has been unable to work. Mr. and Mrs.

George Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hale all visited will. Mf. 1 inn 7 u- ft 0. W.

and Taylor Carl Ha is now employed on the u. Oregon State Highway Department. The John Perkins have returned L- beaches nm Mr- an" Mrs. Bill Perk ns motored tQ iWlEdBryant and or, the Hailey wn(u ranch M'r Mra Hale had Mr. a'ul Mrs.

Koy Phillips and daughters Saturd evpninf; Tnere are a few case8 0yf tQwn a( nnd Cnrol Jean Phillips iiHt'llt-ly vaccinated against them. started and completed that day. The business meeting was cal'ed to order by the president, Mrs. lio-hall. The minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary.

Miss Wilma Henbest. Roll call was answered with scripture verses. Mrs: Nellie Bush read an article from a paper about club work. The meeting adjourned "at 4: 00 o'clock. Reporter.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher and We are sorry to hear of the ser-, u'eu rueu.o, are n.mn6 family had as Sunday dinner guests, lou illness of Willis (Jockey) Dav- her Parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Cai-the Rev. Verdayne Dodson, and wife.1 Idson of Eureka Springs. He is a and other relatives.

Mrs. Roy McCluer of near Golden brother of Mrs. Opal Easley of this Norma Dean Balruas visited Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Farmer Ennls community.

Ann Jackson Monday, and children Monday nlgit. Junior Bettis of Roach visited Mr- and Mra- Earl Cromer and Our school is progressing nicely. Thursday night with Junior Stringer, i children of Carthase, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Stringer is employed at 1 Sherman Barrett and children of Mr. Lulu William, t'eart and Frank vulled Sunday wild Mr.

and Mr. Dick Whlleman. Mr. and Mr. Evan llenderaon and baby of l.oa Ancelea, Calif Mr.

and Mr. l-eo Brown and family of Law-on, Mr. and Mr. J. 0, ndron Mr.

and Mr. Erval llcndcr.on and Morrla, and Mr. and Mr. Clyd Henderson int Sunday wlib Mr. and Mr.

Oil llenderaon and aon. Mr. and Mr, Ebb MrPhall vlalted wlht Mr. and Mr M. Alyea Bun-day.

Mr. and Mr. Roy Ilradley and children, Mr. and Mr. Hay Nickel and Kowena I'rler ipent Sunday with Mr.

and Mr. Deri Ntckol and fam-lly. Mr. and Mr Wilbur Turner and baby vlalted with Mr. and Mr.

Kirn on Turner and family Sunday. Ml Ethel Kobb of Wentwortb and tha group of C. E. from Marah-all Hill, Monett, held a planned con-tart meeting at Gunter Friday night Mr. and Mr.

Oliver Wormlngtoo and family vlalted Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Tom McPhall. Mr. and Mri.

Tom MePhall vlalted Mr. and Mr. Walter Nlckell Friday night. Mr. and Mr.

Orvllle Prler and family of Oklahoma vlalted In thin community thl week. VIOLA, Still dry and vary hot. We arc till longing for a good old faabtoned rain. After the good ibower a wptk ago aeveral planted fall garden. Mra.

C. V. Marenholu la not Improving aa fast a her frlenda would Ilka for ber to do. Mra. Dave McKee haa an abundant peach crop.

She la selling aome of them at tbe orchard and having part of them trucked to market. Mlaa Lola Curry of Monett apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curry. Rev.

James Carter of Eagle Roclr preached at tbe Baptist church Sunday and attended services at McCul-lough church In tbe afternoon. Mra. George England Jr. and little daughter, Annabel! returned to their home In St. Louis.

They had been visiting for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rice.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jarvla and children and Mrs. Sarah Jarvis o' Monett were down' Sunday visiting with old friends and neighbors. Allen Hale, after being in the mercantile business at tbU place for 35 years sold out last week to Floyd Blythe of near Cato.

He will be greatly missed but we are wishing the new merchant all the success we are sure he deserves. MAXO Sunday school was fairly well attended Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T.

T. Meadows and daughter, Charlene, and Miss- Glenn Maye Munday were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs -Erank Bettis of Roach, and also attended church services at that place Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Easley, Messrs. Robert Risley and Herman Stringer motored to Monett Monday. Mrs. Anna Stringer who has been visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jock Stringer for the past week, accompanied them home. We are glad to know that she Is recovering nicely from her operation. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keeling and son, Eugene vrslted Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Edit and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Edie and Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Holman and son visited Sunday in the home of Mr and Mrs. Lee Holman's, and attended church at Roach in the afternoon. Those visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Noel McCormack Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, Mrs. Janle Edens, Mr. and Mrs.

Amos Terry and aon, Mr. and Mrs. Burnis Duncan, son and daughter and Mrs. Hattie Terry of Purdy. Miss Ruth McCormack spent Wednesday night with Miss Helen Channel.

Mr. and Mrs. John Epperly and family and Susie Collins visited with friends at Shell Knob Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy McCluer, Mr. end Mrs. John Epperly made a business trip to Joplln last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Noel McCormack aon, Herman and daughter, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCormack and son, Andy Clyde, spent Tuesday in Springfield visiting with Lee Cramer And family. Mr. and Mrs.

Earle Eubanks and family and Wanda Faye Easley visited In McDowell Sunday. Curtis Holman and his sister Alma, visited Monday with their uncle, Jim Holman, who Is very poorly and also visited their aunt i Mary Hllburn. i E. C. Risley motored to Joplln Monday- Several from here attended the 'ehnrrh np.rvicpfl held at ftoaprr Sun day afternoon to hear the inspiring message delivered by Rev.

Smith of Joplln. Those from here who attended church at Golden Sunday night were-Mr. and Mrs. Noel McCormack, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holman, and Mrs. Alberta Risley and sons. Mr.

and, Mrs. Leroy Risley anrt -'sons and) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlslev and George Stringer motored to, Monett last Friday and visited Mrs. Joe Stringer In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Stringer. hllADV We are badly In nerd of ra.ii i again. Alva Holman spent awhile Monday afternoon with hi lather, Jnn Holman. Mona Jeanne Douthltt apent Sunday night with Mr, Johnny Henley of ilutterfleld.

Mr. and Mr l.ee Hlithbarger vlalted Sunday with Cleo lllkhbarieer of near Wbeaton. Mm. Everett Hal of Detroit vlalted K. Douthltt and family one day laat week.

Mr. and Mr. 0. C. Hllbgrn vlalted her mother of Mt.

Slnal awhile Sun-da afternoon. Mra. Alllaon vlalted Sunday afternoon with Mr. J. K.

Douthltt, KLM The weather I bot and dry. Mr. and Mr. Elbert Stockton vlalted Dock and Minnie Fare one night laat week. We hear Edna Totter la gaining lowly from an operation at the Au-tora hospital.

She 1 at home. Kay Stockton was In Canavllk-Thursday. We learn that tbe Croa canning factory li to run one day thl' week. Sam and Mary Stockton visited Thursday of last week with Elbtrtl Stockton and family. Mr.

Vlcy Eastman Is planning to! return to Kansas City thl Dovie Parsons is moving when she leaves her place for a white. Willie Call and family are visiting Mrs. Call's parents In Arkansas the last of thl week. The weather la moat bot and dry Everything Is looking so bad, even the pastures are parching, and waters are getting low. PIOXEEB Fred Stark and family were Cass-ville visitors laat Wednesday.

A large crowd attended tbe faim saie at Joe DomDioskl'i last Tuesday. itlr. and Mrs. Earl Varner of Monett spent tne weea; -end in their ne cabin in Pioneer. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Britain of Mo nett visited In the Ceorge Hutchens uouie one uay last week. Louis Akin made a business trip to jupun iAot Filuay.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coatney visited their daughter, Mrs.

Hart and family, who live In Kansas last week. hi. F. Blodgett was a business visitor In Joplln last Friday. Kenneth McMlllen who had been In Wichita, for several days returned home last week.

Those who were bapilzed Sunday af Stewart jtord by Rev. Brown, pastor of the Mt. Olive church were: Louise Allen, Bob Blodgett, Kenneth Hex and Bob McMlllen, Gertrude, Betty, Ruth, Leon and John Hutchens. All were Pioneer girls and boys and were converted during the recent revival at Mt Olive church. Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Akin, Horace Brewer, J. L.

Stark and Ralph Ross were aouett visitors last Wednesday. Sunday being the anual home-com lng day, brought quite a crowd t. Pioneer" to visit and enjoy the day in the park near the spring. People were tnere from four different states and all the near-by communities were represented. Among those who came trom long distances were Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Stark from Tampa, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stark Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.

ma3on Hart of Enid, Okla. ANTIOCH Mrs. K. F. Howell and son, Elva.

of Hominy, spent the weelv end with Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Catron. Ruby Mattlngly spent Sunday with Lois Duckworth. Mr.

and Mrs. John Freeze am' daughters and Mrs. Effie Freeze were visiting old neighbors and friends Sunday and attended church at An-tloch. Henry Yarnall and Mrs. Abble Yarnall of Exeter attended church at Antloch and visited in the Er-skine Yarnall home.

Carey Hill had the misfortune of loosing his large barn by-fire last Saturday night. Mrs. Charles McGruder of Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Chan Catron were called to Aurora on business Thursday.

They were the victims, of a thief took their purses and camera and several other article" from their car while at the skatlnp rink at Aurora a few nights ago. Mrs. Carey Hill, has returned from Texas, accompanied by her dauehte' and son-in-law, and the new baby. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence have gon'-to visit their old childhood home ir Pennsylvania, accompanied by one ol their sons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mattingly of Exeter visited Sunday in the Charlev Mfltt'ng'y T-he Walter Mat tinglies have just returned frmo Detroit, where they have made their home the past fevt months Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Catron were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bril Lowe of Butterfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Chandler Catron. Mr and Mrs. Charles McGrudej of Wayne, Mrs. Louise French and son of Cassville and Elva Howell of Hominy. and Mr.

and Mrs Ted Hopkins all enjoyed the Rodeo In SprinRfield last week-end. The Barry County Cannlnsr As sociation made Its first run last Friday. Mr. Aklns of Pioneer is man ager this year. Saturday.

Her sister, Mrs. Don Mc- J. David Taylor and family from hM JCluln. and family brought her. here and will hold a been staying with Duley Price and munlty.

VKTOIl hot and dry In thla enji- Mr. and Mr. WHUer Towler vl.ll ed awhile Saturday night with her' parent, Mr. and Mr. Arch Gautney They reported Mr.

Gautney I on the list. i Everett and Edward Greek em- ployed at Noel Curry of Eagle' Rock. iim r.r.ok hn t.n the Doctor', care for some time i Slgle Towler and Bobble Don Tall-! man visited awhile with Henry Eas-1 ley and son. Galen. Thursday after noon.

School starts at this place, Mon-1 day the 18th. Mis. Alma Hoiman If! teacher. Easley and family. Marxelle McCluer visited Saturday night with Mr.

and Mrs Warren We are glad to report Mrs. Annl Stringer was able to be moved from Springfield to Monett. She Is plan-! nlng to come home one day thit week. Mrs. Mary Ross of Jenkins Is visit ing this week with her daughter, Mrs.

IM11 Easley and family. Mrs. Anna Ayres and Bon, Paul Ayres and daughter, Mary Lou. of Lake Charles, visited from last Friday until Monday with Mr. i and Mrs.

J. H. Ayres and W. T. Avrea.

Frank Bettis'. Sigle Towler is helping Frank Eas-, ey naK3tone Henry Skelton's house. Albert Popplewell and daughter Alberta, attended the dance at Warren Skelton's Friday night. Pl'RDY Mrs. T.

C. Moore and son of Little Rock, are spending this week visiting their aunt, Mrs 1 if' The annual Gurley reunion held Sunday, August 10. nt the horn of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore.

Miss Anna Mae Seela. Mrs. Ma-' tors and son Paul visited awhll." i Sunday with Misses Mary and I A1vnHor 3 Blanche Alexander Mrs. R. C.

Green of Magnolia, I arrived Thursday tor a tew 1 weeks visit with her mother and 'brother. Mrs. Georcla Williams and Kth.l I Mr. nod Mra I' I nn their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday, August 10. A basket dinner was spread at the noon hour in tlie( park.

About 75 guests were Mary and Blanche Alexander vsl-; ited their cousins, Dr. and Mrs. D. Alexander at Neosho, Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Williams and Rose Ann of Carthage, Mrs. T. C. Moore and son of Little Rock, Mrs.

R. C. Green, Misses Mary and Blanche Alexander were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Georgia Williams and Ethel. Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Lane of Porte-las, New Mexico are visiting relatives here. Vera England of Purdy and John Dunlap of Washburn were married in Aurora Friday evening.

Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Campbell and family who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. McCraw, returned to their home in Arizona, Thursday. Mrs. Tom Crawford who has been visiting friends in Tulsa, returned home Thursday. Rev.

Jack North filled his regular appointment at the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening. He has ono more appointment lu.iu tills eon- ference year. Dr. J. F.

King of Springfield will preach at the M. E. Church Thursday night, Aug. 14, at 8 p. m.

and hold 4th quarterly conference Immediately following church service. The W. S. C. S.

of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Land. An interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Ora McNally of Monett. Refreshments were served the following members and guests: Mrs.

Georgia Williams. Mrs. Malone Cox, Mrs. Ella Bateman, Mrs. Goergia Crane.

Mrs. C. B. Campbell, Mrs. H.

C. Stouffer and Dale, Mrs. Ted Mosier, Mrs. El Miller, Mrs. Lois Holmes, lck from getting poisoned over unui mey will De able to do eating meat.

so. So much defense work and ne Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe plants near here that most ot the Kristek and family Sunday wore Dr. nien are working on them, as sond and Mrs.

ri. K. Clark ami Air. and, Mrs. Raymond Murphy and son or Pierce City.

i SELIGMWi Mr. Mandell and son, Jimmy, were in Cassville Monday on business. Wesley and Edith Curtis were in Cassville Monday having some den- tut work done. The home talent play at Seligman was well attended both Thursday and Friday of last week. Every one seemed to enjoy the play.

Several from here attended hi funeral of Walter Heaver nt the Gateway Sunday. Lyle and Ediiai Tatman of Rogers. were visitors in Seligman Sun- 'day. The death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs Andy Hopping'' and took their infant soj.

Monday, Lyle and Curtis Wl helm were, 1 i 1 v. hero thp imsf week vim tint' fhir nil-1 i cle. Milt and family Mr. and Mrs. Jimnil mule Dunlap had as week-end visitors, two of her daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Larson hi and son. also Mr and Mrs. II. J.

nn Gilbert Skelton of Miami, spent a few days with his sister and lh i i I Mm, The tit A held their meeting Mon- day night a the school auditonu with a good crowd. New oiticers weie eifticu. 11 line tIKen alter which reuesmnenis of i pop and cookies were served. I I EXETEK Miss Genie Brooks who has been I visiting In Webb City, returned home Mr. and Mrs.

Fred James and son from Arkansas City. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tobt James. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Hopkins, Mrs I ulnlA. nn.l dtlanHp.l thp iVhV BI1UW 111 mUllClt OUIIUttj ui6v. Mrs.

Jim Coble who has Deen visiting in Kansas City returned home Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Thorestine Taylor are visiting his parenta, Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Taylor. Qut Jess McClure labeled two and Mr. I cars of blackberries Tuesday.

Monday Bowman Mr. and Mrs. r. A Hon MnNahh loved a nCniC at Trents Creek Sunday Mlgg Bernie Lews has been visiting In Fayetteville returned hQme Monday Joe Lee Walden, Mr. and Mrs.

Roam Riley, Mr. and Mrs. George Young from Sellgman. Mrs. Paul Young attended a ball game at Carthage Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hungate had a car wreck Saturday night. Mrs. Hungate sustained a broken shoulder.

Doc Dell had the misfortune to get his nose broken Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbert and family from Wheaton visited Sunday with their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Had-ley. Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs.

Tommy Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellston, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Hopkins, Doyel McNabb, C. A. and Bobby Hopkins went to Roaring River Saturday night to the Boy Scout camp, fire ceremonies. Scouts from here who took part and spent the week at the camp were: Carl Ellston, Arthur Hayes, Billle Steven Tommy Staton. Billle Hopkins, Dick Powell and Jack Mattlngly.

Miss. Ruth Baker from Cassville visited Miss Madge Cox Monday night. Henry Briscoe from Harrison is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bert Talbert and family. Paul Young who is playing bal' with the Carthage team, spent the week-end at home.

C. A. Hopkins is visiting hi? grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Hopkins, In Neosho. Mrs. Clark Adcock and children from Hutchinson, Bun JHop, kins from Neosho visited their brother, and family Sunday. California, are series of services at the church of Christ this week, or until Sunday night. we were sorry to learn of the ac cident of J.

P. Sanders. A horse threw him and broke his arm. Wc hope for him a speedy recovery. Eda Fae, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Allie Hardman, visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert San- iu, Vm onH Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Eagleson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ledgerwood ana iamny or tvanaas city, are visa ing Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Ledgerwood this week. ivns. iroy janies ana mis. Aruiui iii.u.i niaue a uua.caa u.j, io one day last week.

We are very sorry to lose the CCC Camp, because we will lose many of our friends and neighbors as they will be transferred other places, Mr. and Mrs. Billle Ledgerwood and daughter, Billie Anne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Epperly and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Applegate who have been spending the week camping at Siloam Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs.

V. T. Stever and daughter, Freda, made a business trip to Cassville Saturday. We understand our High school teacher, Mr. Roark, has resigned a-principal of the High school.

There a vacancy which hasn't been filled. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Reding and C. C.

Burris spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Applegate. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Blythe have purchased the stock of merchandise at Viola from Allen Hale. Mr. Hale has been in business there for 35 years. Mrs. Blythe is a daughter of Chas.

Epperly. We wish them much success in their undertaking. Arl Cooper who has been working at Kansas City returned home Frl-dai Wilma Fae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lynch of Kansas City is visiting relatives here for a Tew days.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whtsman and daughter, Shirley Lee, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Whlsmun and family, Mrs. Ernest Brock and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Whiaman Sunday. Aunt Sis Applegate le visiting her daughter.

Mrs. El Matthews. Mrs. Verda Ethrldge and daughter who have been visiting relatives here returned home last week. Several from here plan to attend the Cassville Reunion this week.

All the County News. Republican. ine jony noine maKers mei uisi THE IIM'I Wednesday with Mrs. Dayne Mc-j The Sunshine Circle met August 7, Glothlin. Home made ice cream and with Mr3 Hobbg for an an.aay mpet-cake was served to those present.

IjUnch wag serveQ at noon The 4-H girls returned trom their workinK hours were spent quilt-camp last Thursday. Had a good for the hostesg auiu beinl. time and felt greatly benefited by going. There were about 75 4-H Club boys and girls there. Our 4-H girls received some over 30 ribbons for cooking and sewing this year at the achievement two weeks ago.

The Boy Scouts returned Saturday night from Roaring River. They gave a program on Saturday night. Some 76 boy scouts were there. Mrs. C.

W. Rubow, Miss Mary.

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