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TELL THE WORLD THERE ARE PEOPLE SOMEWHERE WHO WANT WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL TRY A WAXT AD. THE CLINTON EYE WHEN THI3 13 MARKED YOUR TIME 13 OCT $1.50 per year inside. of the County and" $2.25 outside. Clinton, Dec. 24, 1926 VOL.

42-NUMBER 13 WELCOME SANTA CLAUS Nutrena Egg Mash, with Cod Liver Oil, is best for egg Mrs. Henry Cobb and children, of Nevada, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stotts. Mr.

Cobb will come Christmas. Campbell Chapman and Miss Gladys Kincaid, who are attending Miss Vera Tepo has gone to her home in Canadian, Texas, to spend the holidays. A Clinton friend had tho Eye sent to Rev. Fr. Donovan, at Slater, Mo.

Rev. Donovan was the former pastor luouucuon. ask your merchant or come here. We have our HAMMER MILL ill onevatinn now situ! sirr. CHRISTMAS AT THE CHTJRCHES A very attractive program is being arranged at the First if.

E. church: th much music on horns and othe; instruments. There will be a Christ-nias tree a beautiful scene at the back of the church and a candle exercise. The usual treat will be giv.n the Sunday School. All this takes place Fri-day night.

The Primary department of the. Baptist Sunday School will have able to pulverize oats, corn and wheat to any desired degree of William Jewel College, at Liberty, or tne unnton Catholic church. Misses Ruby and Estelle Stephens, who are attending Cottev College, at uneness. L-aii on us it you want any ot this, fine ground feed. We carry a full line of Flour and Feed.

Try us out and you won't be sorryi KEYES BULL AND ELEVATOR CO. Clinton, Mo. Phone 338 Clinton Exchange. are spending the holidays 'with home folks. The Week Day Workers of the Baptist Sunday School, taught by Miss Pauline Hall, had a candy salo last Saturday and made $8.04 for the church building fund.

Miss Mable Sigler, who has been managing a hat shop at Wymore, visited Clinton relatives and friends this week enroute to Dallas, where she will probably locate. Mrs. H. F. Pouguo and daughter, Miss Vashti, came in' Sunday from Macon, to remain until after New grain in their own department on Sunday morning, December 26th.

On ac count of not having their church completed, they will have no regular Christmas entertainment. There will be a treat for the Primary and Junior children. Nevada, are spending the holidays with friends and relatives in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Curtis' moved out to their farm, northeast of town, the first of this week, and ordered the address of the Eye changed to route 6. Dr. Gilbert is preparing an oil painting on canvas, 12x4 of the Wise Men and the Star in the East for tho decorations of the church during the Christmas season.

Mrs. W. L. Gurner, of Okmulgee, mailed this office a check a few days ago, with the request that we send the Eye a year to1 Mrs. John M.

There will bo a beautiful naecant It' a what they say, it is at Asel's. Htf Bring your Watches, Clocks, Eyeglasses and all Jewp.rlv. presented at the Christian church, entitled, "The Adoration of tlm K'inT V.o A The Eye thanks Mrs. Emmeir Ar. Santa Claus Wires Eyei Everybody in tho Eye office is so happy, for on Wednesday, we had the following message from Santa Claus, which we print, for the benefit of those and the Shepherds," Friday night under the direction of Mrs.

C. Havnes, with Miss Marv Fern Brnwn in oh Year's. Miss Vashti is attending Wcs-loyan: College there and is delighted with her work. W. i i 1, 6' TTT oast or Clinton, for a renewal to n.T.ph inH CinrAr I ti ioot Smith, of Fairview, Mo.

guaranteed. 214 South Main. Miss Vera Elizabeth Briegle, of of the music. There will be a Christmas tree and a treat for the members -W. S.

Frederick over the county and Clinton. North Pole, December 22, 1926 Ten Monroe calculating machines will be added to the machine book Te-vas, visited a few days the first of the week with her aunt, S. Kimball, when enroute to her home for Clinton Eye, Clinton, Mo. Friend T. keeping department of the' Chillicothe Business College, January 1st, and a very thorough and complete 'course of F.

M. Walter, the hustling manager of the Larabee. Mills, has the Eye's tlanks for a J. W. Hutson had the Eye sent to his son, Perry, who is attending Westminister College, at Fulton.

yrs. A. P. Hendrickson and son, Feilx, LeEoy, called Monday, when they renewed for the Eye going to her the holidays. She attends William Woods College, at Fulton.

Tell all the children of Henry county Mrs. L. L. Kinyon, north of Cliu- ton, six miles, has the Eye 's thanks for a renewal. Mr.

and Mrs. Carter Bliss, of St. Louis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hannan.

fered. advertisement. and Clinton to meet me at 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. Herschel C.

Delozier, At the regular meeting of the of Hortense, welcomed a fine eight ihursday, 23rd, on the court house square. I will have a present for every child of 12 years old and un pound daughter to their home Monday. Eastern Star Monday night, the following were initiated: Mrs. Irwin Xagle, Miss Leona Rodford and Mrs. The mother's name was Miss Ora Leo der.

As I must give my reindeer iatncr, m. v. Warner. Mr. Hendrickson is employed at the Ford agency here.

plenty of rest, "I have accepted Clin J. H. Bennett, Clinton, and Mrs. Adda ton's invitation to come on the new Stutz fire truck, accompanied by my wife. I will talk to the children near the municipal Christmas tree, near the oi tuo Sunday School.

The Seventh-Day Adventist church have observed their annual week of prayer, previous to the holiday season, urging their people to give to the great cause of spreading the gospel instead of the exchange of gifts. A. G. Wer- -ner, of Kansas City, was here Thursday night, of last week and spoke on the 5th chapter of Zachariah, on the "Flying Roll." The program of the M. E.

church, South, Friilay night, December 24th, is: Recitation Peggy Harvey "The Two' Christmas Boxes" Recitation Sammy Lane Sayles Recitation Jeannette Selah Violin Solo Flossie Gover Recitation Margaret Jensen Chorus Primary Department. Recitation A. J. Jones Recitation Calvin Kavanaugh Song Harry Gilbert, Jr. Recitation Mary D.

Epperson Recitation Paulino Dortd Song Frances Mae Jenkins Reading LilliapvGover Recitation Paulino Epperson Recitation Junior Harvey Recitation Mildred Staples Recitation Junior Staples Piano Solo Dwight Sayles, Jr. The South Sido Sunday School has Shanks before her marriage. Dr. Walker, of Clinton, was the stork's official representative. Miss Anna Feldott, of 008 South Second street, who makes her home with her brother and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. H. S. Feldott, is quite sick. She has not been able to come downstairs for eight weeks.

Mrs. II. S. Feldott has been sick with a cold, but was reported better Monday. Mrs.

J. C. Dodson's aunt, Mi's. Ella Smith, of Pittsburg, visited at the Dodson home, 209 Last Green street, and other relatives from Wednesday until Saturday of last week. Mrs.

Smith went to Eelton, from here, where she will visit southeast corner of the square. I have asked Bert Byler to help me and he is going to entertain you free with a picture' show at 5 p. m. As you leave the opera house you get a ticket entitling you to a present. So all of you be good and try to make somebody happy, for that's the way you can be happy, too.

Your old friend, Santa Claus. In order to give Santa Claus the Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stephens.5 ten year old son, Albert, was operated on at the Stebbins hospital, Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock for appendicitis and Tuesday the boy was getting nicely. Mrs.

Martha Wolf and son, Hubert, of nine miles southeast of Clinton, called Monday and had bills printed for their public sale, as they expect to go to Colorado in the spring. See sab ad in this issue. W. L. Penn, a hustling young farmer, who lives in the edge of Lowry City, was in Clinton Tuesday Christmas shopping with S.

E. Patterson, when he called and had the Eye sent a year to his mother, Mrs. S. F. Penn.

Miss Beulah Wilson, who lives on Louis Johnson, living between La-Due and Montrose, called Saturday and had the Eye sent to his address for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Collins and children, of Kansas City, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Livingston. Ernest Kampe, of near Shawnee Mound, and Ivan Goucher, of near Lewis Station, were business callers at this office last Saturday. Miss Anna May Crooks and her nieces, Mildred and Louise, from near Shawnee Mound, were business callers at this office last Saturday.

R. C. Spry, manager of the Farmers 'Elevator and Milling at Urich, mailed in a check last week to renew for the Eye another year. G. H.

Henry, living 5 miles east of Clinton, made a brief call at this office Saturday to have the date on the Eye set ahead to December, 1927. This office will be closed all day Christmas, as we are anticipating a big Brown, Coal. Delicious refreshments were served. J. O.

Winn called at this office Monday and renewed for the Eye. Mr. Wfinn is wheat buyer for the Larabee Flour Mills Co. Mr. Wina thoroughly understands the wheat business, and this mill was fortunate in securing his services a few years ago.

Mrs. W. C. Studybaker, who lives just southwest of Deepwater, was in Clinton, Tuesday, Christmas shopping, and to get some new fine chickens she had ordered. She has about 300 Barred hens.

She is offering sonic of her fine Barred Rock cockerels for sale hi this week's Eye. Mr. And Mrs. II. C.

Terrill, who live on South 3rd street, are grandpa and grandma, the new title coming December 13th, when an eight pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Terrill, at Arkansas City, Kans. Ho has been named Donald welcome ho deserves, tl)e Clinton boys' band will plav several numbers ot her son, who is teaching in the high school at that place. James Calhoun, who lives between welcome.

Two carols will be sung as well as "Jingle Bells." All tho Christmas trees about the square will be lighted, it being a blazo of glory. The stores will be open and warm, so you Tebo street, called Monday and had the Dcepwater and LaDue, called last Saturday, when he renewed for the Eye -ye sent to her aunt, Mrs. Charles Thomas, at Limon, Colo. Mrs. He said the women folks vera looking can visit them.

Thomas' health has improved some-'for Santa Claus, and he hoped they what. Her is uastor of the found him, as he needed a new pocket Santa Claus' helpers worked all Wed arranged a splendid program, which Baptist church there, knife, for his wife had broken his. So Warren. Mrs. Terrill was there to welcome the voung man.

they will give Saturday nieht at 7:30 nesday afternoon, getting the 3,000 treats ready for tho children. here's hoping Santa remembers Jim. Earl Caldwell, daughter and son, Ira Parks, living north of Mt. Zion, Evervbodv is invited to como and Miss Frances Willard and Vestel, from I He sai(1 he had bepI mis? making o'clock, December 2oth, having a Christ'ons tree and treat fur ail the school. Tho following is the program: culled Monday mumiug, when he had let childhood give you the real Christ mas spirit.

the. Piper neighborhood, w-ero callers at wiciy. this office Saturday, when Mr. Cald- Alpha Cuthrell, 101 South Johnson well ordered the Eve sent to his ad- Pontiac, mailed this office the date on the Eve set ahead to June, 1928, for his father, W. W.

Parks. They are- feeding 00 or 70 head of hogs, 22 raycr Song by children, 1 Don J. Stith, who is district man- oser for the Skelly Oil was a Vmsi- head of rattUv.and later on will feed "'uiiuu vnuiu jii.nnuu Ruby Prouse dress fur a year. vHe not through check a few days ago to place his gathering his 70 acres of corn. 'name on the list ofEye readers, t-He XT savfl- "We nro -iiiKfr.

nvnkindr it. fine dinner it we can kill a J-bird. Must have some good gravy and dressing. O. T.

Loyd, living west of Clinton, was in town Saturday, interviewing the barbers, and reported that had sold about 40 bushels of pecans this fall. W. Harris, "who "runs the mill at Tightwad, was a business caller at this office Saturday, but he was in a terrible' rush to get home and did not give us any news. Miss Velda Rivers, who lives on North 3rd street, called last week and enrolled for the Eye. Her father, Clarence Eivers, is engineer for the West Missouri Power Co.

30 head more of cattle, mostly White called at office Tuesday, Face. Mrs. Parks nlso has a fine bunch when he enrolled as aa Eyo reader, of Buff Orpington chickens. having the paper sent to his address at 214 East Franklin street. Martha Jean Gilliam, horn Novem bfcr 4, 1H26; died at 5:30 p.m.

Decern v. xujiu, vuu lives-iuur miles southeast of Coal, was in Clinton Mon-, ntre am' liko the It has been day to see Santa Claus, when he was a eohl hero- We a six iDch business caller at this office. Ho had awhile, back. I am working for the in 38 acres of corn this season, and was 'Fisher Body where the Chevro-not quite through It vield- 't touring and roadster bodies are ed around 23 bushels to the acre." jmade." C. Rimer, the tinner, was a husi- (' L- R- Albin and wife, who live ness caller at this office Saturday when nenr Xorris, were, in Clinton shopping Chillicothe Business College has three college games before opening its Missouri State Conference basket ball ber 20th, in the Poague building on South Main street, with double pneu R-'t'ation Mattie King Bobbie Hollandsworth Dialog Mrs.

Cary's class Song Dena Briggs Recitation-Sarah Justis Recitatiou--Cleo Peaks Recitation Pansy Krewson Dialog Miss Alary Kessler's class Recitation Evelyn Briggs Recitation Genevieve Tally Dialog Five girls Recitation Ada May Prouse Recitation Joseph Justis A Christmas story Miss Ina May monia. The baby is survived by her schedule January 15th and the team is spending its Christmas vacation in mother, Mrs. C. L. Gilliam, a three year strenuous practice.

advertisement old sister, Willene Helen, and grand mother, Mrs. Helen Kennedy, all liv There is a change in the Frisco ing in the Poague building. The body time on the passenger that mns from was taken to Nevada and buried hy Grandview. to Clinton via t.arnen the side of tho grandfather. City and Urich.

It has been arriving be enrolled as a new Eve reader. Last when he called and renewed week, he finished building a tin shop, 1 for the Eye, also brought in a renewal size 16x24 feet, at his residence at 203 for his neighbor, J. 1L Hicks. Mr. AI- South Water street.

He does good to have nil his 60 acres of work and reports that he is kept busv coln gathered by Christmas. He had all the time. ftiiished 40 acres that had averaged 40 T' ii, bushels to the acre. He has but 40 7Mrk" 8 i of wheat, but on account of late miles east of Clinton, was a welcome ir. caller at this office Sa'turday, when she K.

Perry Hutson, Billy Owen and at 12:55 p. but under the new King John Davis, of Westminister College schedule, will arrive at 2:47 p. ana Play, "The strike in Santa Claus Fulton; Marshall Mitchell, Bob Ander Land" depart at 3 p. in son and Fred Stotts, Baker University, P. F.

Park, of the Kansas City Song Audience Baldwin, John C. Mitchell, Iouis Sales who hns been assisting Ma Freund and Miss Martha Christimn The following program will be given son Anderson with his sale, will leave left $1.50 to renew for the Eye for her daughter, Miss Dimple, and also left "-'Koa 199 pounds. an ad. as thev have some bird do? nuns M- lassie, living just Poairue. Washington Lniversity, St Friday evening, December 24th, at 7 Saturday for the citv.

Mr. Park does by the Preshyterian Sunday not know whero be will go from here Mrs. Eugene Davis, who is stenographer at the Clinton National Bank, had tho Eye sent a year to her fathcT, S. O. Robertson, west of Clinton, for a Christmas present.

Mrs. Walter Clifton, who lives southwest of Clinton six miles, called last week, and had the Eye sent a year to her brother, Albert Neil, in Chicago, 111., for a Christmas present. Mrs. Mark Summers and son, Rob Roy, of Jacksonville, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Schwartz, of Denver, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winters. Mr. Summers will come for Christmns.

W. P. Stollings, late of Texas, came in a few days ago to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Stollings. Ho is a barber, none better, and has decided to remain in Clinton, and can be found at Bill Jones' hair anil whisker shortening shop.

Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Askins, who live four and one-half miles north of Calhoun, called last Saturday, when Louis; Miss Beulah Knoles, Dniry College, Springfield; Miss Marianne Whit-aker, University, Lincoln, Miss but hopes it will bo ns nice a town as School, in connection with their Christmas tree and usual Christmas treat for the children: Clinton, which he Uked very mucn. for sale. She reported that Miss Dim- town, was among the callers at tins pie has 109 Ancona pullets and several Saturday, ordering the Eye sent aro laving a RS a Christmas gift, to his son, -Mrs.

A.Kearns,who,withhorhus. T- J- le Noho Mr Massie band, look after the Harwell Hunting V1? to" Z0! J. W. Shafto. of four miles south Venita Worman, Central College, ette, are home for the holidays.

of Coal, called at this office Tuesday of this week, nnd renewed for the Eye Melvin Campbell and Mis Alice Doll hied to Kansas City, and i vi' i -W i) TO Jnnsas l.HV, Willi WVUU JVUIIirS, Iishing Club, and Mrs. J. B. liysor, iMimt: viuii, unu u. i.

jvsit, i for a Christmas present tor his daugn- urn from south of town, were among the V- th.e (r; Wninriinv i mother from George Howell for $30 a on Wednesday. December 8, were unit ter Mrs. M. L. Visz.

who lives at Ponca ed in marriage. The groom is a son of r- year aco in September. Soon after he Kenrns renewed for tho Eve for herself 1 v4. litter of ten bought her she brought a Citv, Oklahoma. Mr.

Shafto said his corn nnd kaffir on an average was very good, making between 3D and 35 bush II. D. Campbell, northwest of town, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and and also for her husband 's sister, Mrs, Mrs. Jacob Doll, of this city, and was els to tho acre.

Lula Hoehn, of Dodge City, as a Christmas present. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B.

Holder, 404 pigs. Thoso and the nine just recently sold, brought him nbout $42.. Among the college students who returned home last week for the holidays are: Misses Marguerite Land- a Senior in the I rich high school. Thev will remain in Kansas City, for Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Knnpp, on East Green street, are anticipating North Main street, welcomed a 7Vi a while at least. Mr, Campbell came to Urich Monday, accompanied by the deliirhtful Christmas dinner party they enrolled for tho Eye. Mrs.

Askins Those who will he present are: bride's sister. Mrs. M. O. llerrell, and and Mrs.

Linville Dooley and son, her daughter, Geneva, and all returned Hob. Enmorin. Mr. nnd makes a specialty of Barred Rocks and nker, Genevieve Connor and Lillian has a nice, flock. Rolla 's 03 acres of Tll 11 RogiTS, Christian College, Columbia corn averaged 30 bushels thi season.

1 rl Elmer Julian, University, Columbia; brother, Kenneth. Tho little lady was Ar -Mrs. John Pence, living on North I WM011M'1 Mrs JL ftlll0 M.sses 1 ranees MeCol urn, RPina Washington street, was a most wel- i ti, Owmi and Eatliryn Day, Lmlenwood to Kansas Citv 1 uesday. I rich Uer Reinert, Atchinson, Mr. and aid.

Mrs. F. F. Bickett ami V. Knnpp, Elmer Butcher and bride, of near ('olloL'o.

St. Chiirli's; Bub Hall, Colo of Kansas City. Norris. were Christmas shopping in The Primary Department Song by the Primary Department Recitation Dorothy Elges Recitatioa Carl Hord Piano solo Kathryn Duerr Recitation Kathryn Bratzler Recitation Jennetto McKinley 1 ec i a i on eo i a Walker Song by the Primary Department Song Beulah Montgomery Recitation Robert Duerr Song Alta Jane VniiWinkle Recitation John Coonrod Song Jack Falls Recitation Andrew Lee Staples Recitation Allen Myres Recitation Nor.ette VanWinkle Recitation Louise Meyers Recitation I. C.

Vnndcrberg Recitation Evelyn lientchler Recitatioa Pauline Wareham Recitation Yirgie Brainier Tho Junior Department Song Junior girls Recitation Russell Stephens Recitation Hugh Coonrod Piano solo Dorothy VanW inkle Recitation Carl Duerr, Jr. Song MeCown Recitation Nora Fry Saxophone solo Delbert Cline Recitation Keith Evans Recitation Helen Vanderherg Piano duet Elizabeth and Bill come' caller at this on ice ms i rmay, Cno mH h((n namt.j Frances when she handed, us $1.50 and instruct- ra.lo University, Colorado Springs, Dr. and Mrs. 11. D.

Hairo have re- Clinton last Saturday. Mr. Butcher Miss Maxiile Douthnt, Park oliege, Mis Maxine Don nivcl word that their son, Robert and Miss Marv Hielinrdson were mar outhat, Medical Col- 4 .1. cd Santa Claus to include, in his gifts X()Hh DllnninB r(mte 3S a year's subscription to the. Eye for her i(I a j.Vailer.

when lie I father, Peter Licher, living near Mont-. T.iltlu hock, Unim hn been elected a mem her ried bv Rev. Dillmnn at his home in of the Bauer Pediatric Society and the got rendy to start homo Friday after- nn(lv to 8tnrt hnim, Chilhowee, in November and went to UnVmrf Armonr Haro Therapeutic So rose. noon, ho found three packages in his -lr- Rml Tiw.tf nnntntKiui Scdnlin, welcomed an 8a pound haliy Columbia for a wedding trip, attending the foot ball game. They are now ciety, both at the Jefferson Medical NOTICE bread and somethini' else '''clieeNo" in to their fireside December Mb, who Cnlliufe.

at Philadelphia, Pa. Thia The Garden Inn will sen-e a turkey tmo thoiiirht. Owner may have named Robert Winston. Sid- omes as nn honor to itnnort on ac dinnet Christmas Day, but the prico asthesp three packages bv calling at this would divulge his name only on the count of his high scholastic attain ments, given anorner column is incorrect, office anil proving property. If tho promise that the girls would not write hadn't been marked, Mr.

to him until the second leap year. The nnrkmritH hntln Brown, lust northwest of Dunninc would hnvn tliniHrht it wn new baby came at. the General Him- Clinton, was both lucky and unlucky Tuesday, ns ho lost a sack containing Christinas treat ii tnl in Sedaliit. Grandpa and Grand- ma C. B.

Parks, on North Orchard, are at home with his parents, Mt. and Mm. Clint Butcher, near Norris. The bride is a charming girl, a. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. K. Richardson. She hns attended the State Teachers College nt Warrensburg, nnd was one of this county's excellent teachers.

She come from the oldest and best families of the county. The bride groom is a hustling young fanner and stock man. Their many friends join the Eye. in extending best wishes. V.

Ed Cnirithers, of Kvnnsville, I was in Clinton Sunday and Mon STANDS TOR ZEAL Tho man who applies himself with zeal to the business of saving cannot fail. For, after nil, the basis of independence must be saved. Few of lis 21.7S nn tho snutire. Ho rntno to Put A NOVEL IDEA beaming, ns is Grandpa J. 11.

EcKert. an advertisement in tho Y.ja for it, Brii.lc.rl.nfr.Vnri. Tni ThU babynlso has two grcnt-gnuid when he found that Miss Juava Stroun, iri. ir inni The mother Mix Faul was cashier of tho J. C.

Penucy had are made rich overnight tnrougii lor- Company, in honor of the viiletide tnnnto strokes of luck. The great mn- (season, has adopted a new and novel VTn w'u tier marriage. Chambers irought it in to advertise for the ow- jority reach their goal by means of con idea, so far as country bunking is con-' O. Miller, (if near Sliawnee corned, in this, thnt beginning with Mound, was a welcome culler tit this ncr. so you sec it rays to no matter if you have lost or found day, making a survey of the M.

anything. Dee. 23rd, and continuing until January office Saturday, when he ordered the; 3rd, they will only pay out "brand Kye sent to his address for a year. MrJ Recitation Mary alker Piano solo Wesley Nickel Recitation Getievn Wareham Recitation Tom McKinley Recitation (i race Vanderberg Recitation Violet Elliott The Young Peoples Department, n- The Bush Hatchery hud a formal opening of their new building Monday xislent saving and sound "investment. Start now to save a part of your income, however small.

Open a savings account today at the friendly bank. And ns your savings accumulate, let our officers, assist you to select the investment that best suit vour needs. BRINrvKliilOFF-PARIS TRUST SAVINdS CO. Clinton, Mo. light.

Several hundred people canen 5 and 10 o'clock to view the i i 1. new liiuMine. I tie insinuation oi m-inculmtors will bo started this week. sistcd by 'he ehmr and some ouicr members of the Sunday School will present ft beautiful musical pageant, The hot water furnace was in and in running order that night. The ladies 'The Light on Syrian mils." A.

here, and may possibly come to Clinton. He met with the board of directors and trustees Monday, at. a noon day luncheon at the Garden Inn, Mr. CaVrithers has been dormitory secret ary for the V. M.

C. A. in Indiana. He is also the first lietiti-nnnt of the Officers Reserve Corp, member of Battery Field Artillery. Before entering Y.

M. A. work, ln wiih ft railroad brake-man. The Clinton board thinks should he deride to come to Clinton ho Would be valuable addition to our town, ns ho thoroughly enjoys boys and their development. He ronies highly recommended from his jm.t work.

new" money, having si nt to the cily Miller lives in the first house north or for supply of currency that has never the Shawnee Mound high school, hav-yet been handled since leaving the ing traded his farm, in tho Hickory printing press and treasury depnrt- drove neighborhood, to Aaron Stone, ment. for the E. J. Kensingcr farm of 150 While this is the oldest Trust Com- acres, and moved thereto lust Jiinu-puny in the State of Missouri, it is ary. Ho also has 120 acres rented nevertheless always alert and on tho from Mr.

Kensingcr. Ho had in 101 qui vivo to serve its patron with pv-' acres of corn this year, and had about cry new idea nnd advantage, I 30 acres yet to gather. made a fair Therefore, if you want to feel the yield. Mr. Miller has nbout head touch of absolutely new money, you of hogs nnd 3S head of cattle, having can have this want by simply rushing.

40 hogs on full feed. They have your checks with the ltrinkerhoff Paris I nice flock of L'T5 thoroughbred White Trust nnd Savings Company. 12-2 Leghorn chickens. the Baptist church served chill soup, The Producers Commission icachcs, cream, coffee nnd cookies. ktng in a little over Ail who attended were delighted with the new SPORE SON Undertakers phones Htore 82 Night Phone 300 uiildiiig.

Lead pencils, with the Association repeated in November by standing; third among 68 firms in inbound car load hog: receipts. We try Hatchery name printed thereon were the souvenirs, Many of the egg customers ulso called during The evening. please..

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