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PAGE FfV! OCTOBER 11, 1331. FORT 8C0TT wrBKLV TRIBtlNK-MONITOW, THURSDAY Chilly Weather These items Furnished By Tribune-Monitor Correspondents i T-r Society News on Sunday, October 11, was shown a delightful courtesy iast evening, when Miss Helen and Miss Pauline Miller, of. 102 North Crawford street entertained sixteen guests, and a towel shower was given the honoree. A round of merry games aud con HAMMOND. UNIONTOWN.

CENTERViLLE. Fred Kllllon of ate din- Stranded, without food, mot I T.rmis Schwa tke.n and babv The Emerlck ladies had an all- MRS. ALICE'MCDERMOTT PHONE 146. or a drop of gasoline in the i of their automobile that was Rev. Keck received a message Wednesday morning, calling him fr.

Tm Tlnnte. Ind where his day quilting at the E. E. Palmer ner Tuesday at" the home of his home last Thursday. The.

quilt is lcenu, George Kilhon. j' unenviable predicament or oan-, I.JI-- (licir Bpvpn-monthssold baby was Chester and daughter Lavonia visited, with Mrs. Ford on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. Howard shipped out a car load of hogs laHt week.

VUUUg 1UUIAU UUJIIO U(W" gerously ill. No word has been re-( a few Btepa eaal 0fl for Mrs. Jay Johnson. Those present were Mrs. George Eturick, Mrs.

Sam Emrick, Mrs. Loren Pellett all from Port Scott. Mrs. tests occupied the early part of (lie1 evening, beginning with "Compll-j I ments," all words beginning with' 'initials of guests. Mrs.

Clifford) Cowen as winner received pack- age of bonbons. After a state! guessing contest, Miss Atkins did a stunt witli matches, spelling the I Mr. and Mrs. Homes and dauglv ceiveu u-om lum, ton laHt Friday morning. nTh know she t' The eoupl stopped their Dunson are gadto know she rods east of ter, Miss Edith, and Mr.

and Clyde Palmer, Mrs. Phil Emrick rapia mproving t. -riwiefl home, and Win. Allgood and Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. John Emrick from Gar uhpi mi nun O. E. S. Study Club.

Mrs. Sherman Knox, assisted by Miss Clara Glunz, charmingly entertained the O. E. S. Study Club yesterday afternoon at the Knox home, 202 North Crawford St.

The rooms were decorated in colorful baskets of scarlet salvia and bowls of verbena and striped grasses. Mrs. Leslie Liepman cave a turn to her home. Tdwles faring saw at once there'was isomething strange L. G.

Underwood left Wednes Via oltiiifiowai-tViot tho tWO Wl lint merelvuSionnf'd there to Cl word "Love." Aiming at the ring as well as Cupid was difficult, but most olf the girls have learned the 'urt. The winner was Miss Helen Childress, who received a huge land. Mrs. Llora Wilson has sold her place half a milo south of town, to Phil Emrick and wife. Mrs.

Henry Denton and son have been at La Harpe visiting relatives since Wednesday. They Reineeke and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schwatken, all attended the fair at Mound City on Thursday of last week. There was not any school in room No.

2 on Wednesday of last week on account of the teacher, Mr. Stricklin, attending the funeral of indefinitely thru choice. At I they were a little suspicious tim strangers. The matter was ported to'-Denutv Sheriff J( Quite a number from here attended Mr. A.

Boone's Bale Wednesday. Miss Kate Turley spent Wednesday with Mrs. Homer Curtis, who left for Oakland, Calir. Miss Bertha Graham.was an afternoon caller. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Sauerweln, Mrs. J. W. Shelton, Mr, and Mrs.

A. A. Michaels and son Charles, Mrs. S. S.

Harbert and son Glen wenf to the Mound City4 fair Thursday. They report a fine fair. Jesse Russell ate dinner Wednesday with Ms. S. S.

Harbert. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith and little son William spent Sunday at the J. A.

Turley home. Rev. Pierce ate Sunday dinner at the Silas Miller home. The usual number from here were shopping in Fort Scott Saturday. returned home Sunday afternoon day evening for Ohio, where he will visit relatives and friends.

His wife- expects to join him there in a few days. Among those' from here attending th Mound City Fair, were: R. M. Joyce, wife and daughter; Mrs. Rena Furra, J.

F. Moore and wife; O. Cash and wife, and O. Bap-1 tist and wile. Mrs.

Efiie Beaman met with a painful accident. Thursday, when Mrs. Stricklin's grandmother. travelogue of her summer's trip bucl1 tauuy. on the lakes to Canada, Newj "The Human Imitation of a toy York, Washingt6n, and historic hop" was laughable and original, spots on the Kastern coast.

Sho 8S was the mesmeric art staged by I 1tf.T)T.. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Schwatken wlfc Arnva vot. T. TTnrllo visited Sunday eveninw with Mr.

oxmoiica numerous mviuci ami Young, and Sunday he and Towles visited the Indians their camp: They found that two were prepossepsing of app ance, and'very well dressed, without food or money. They explained that Uiey and Mrs. Thurman Orr. Vflma Woodard. Miss "Margaret night to spend Sunday with kindred.

MahU 1 booklets and photographs, show Messrs. Orr and IMalone loaded i ff nuau iiuaiL vault; uii iiuui out a carload of wheat the first of; PutBburg Frdav altern00Il to tltis week, butcher a hog, tneir home in Ui oi nn tho ariven from Hendricks "fell" for the Siamese slogan. Popular songs were sung and Miss Leona Reelye sang sweetly "I Love You Truly," with Miss Mc-Pherson at the piano. The call to the dining room re TTnH homa to Mexico. to ing the notable building and Kcenen such as Niagara Kalis, the nhovi places of the Metropolis and the National Capitol.

Revolutionary history was recalled by the trip down the Hudson rher. The estates were wonderful. The Leviathan, a float it struck bv another car. friends, and that on their ret Beaman was thrown from the ttleJ, a 1 muc" J't Everett Funk and wife have a new baby boy at their home over near Montevallo, last Thursday. We hope he will make a fine Christian man.

Mrs. H. C. Bennett went to K. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Maloue and baby Dorothy Jean visited Sunday with the former's parents, and Mrs. J. W. Malone.

Ernest Johnston and friend, Miss Burt, and Master Billy Strong were here Monday afternoon visiting the i i sho woh iuck. tneir car naa oroKeu ui vealed a-pretty sight. The quartet X'ZU n7. twice, and the cost of repairs 1 l'T 11 11 Vi i. 1 1J Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gross spent iaitp nan Deen arrangea witn ar ing palace, was in dock. It takes I 1 1 1 1 I I .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fr. I 1 I I IllfV 1 1.1 11 Rundav with their nenhew How- weeks to go over it, with its tistie effect, with the rose ar. the fa- C.

Thursday and came home Sun- Miner cauea. aii are pau iu juuw that her injuries, tho painful, are Pected. hi, expense, added nm rin, Tho nec.inants the cost of their tood, and gasol Miller cauea. All are giau to Know that her injUl'leS, th not serious. The other occupants r.mu anrt arifa Mva Winter nf st Tn Mn mnt'ipr nf or ihn enr were Rav Beaman and had taken all their money.

vored motif. In the center, beneat the triplicate lights softened with fluted rose petals of yellow, pastel green, shell pink and orchid, was table with streamers attached to-the corners. In the centers was ai many decks, elevators The, boat bund was fine. Grant's tomb. Central park, the Mqtropol-, ita Museum and exhibits, art galleries, the Aquarium down by the Battery, the trip to 242nd street, wife and Charlie Cowan, who es-.

The couple impressed Mr. Tov ranpfl uninsured. The car was and Mr. Young as being hotiS They did not ask for aid, but. badly damaged Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Adams, mt Fulton, were here for Sunday school; Parents. and church last Sunday. Grandma James Armer and Rev. and Mrs.

Hines, or Ianfdm Ben are over at called on Mr. and Mrs. Homes last Setting acquainted Monday wlth their new g''and80n- There" will be a school, home and1 George Lahman was in charge church rally here on Tuesday, Oc Mckason Goodman store tober 16, at the school house. There, Saturday while H. C.

Bennett was are several schools taking Kansas City. He returned home .1 the stock exchange, great hotels, huee golden rose, whose softly they were plainly suffering li lack of food and exposure, Towles invited them into home. They remained there rest of Sunday, and until i Howard Gross came Saturday f6r an indefinite visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Cash Porter of Parsons, Kansas, spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker was calling on Mrs.

Henry Gross Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart or Fort Scott spent part of last week with Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr.

Word has been received that Prof. H. Brown and wife are entertaining a baby daughter at their home in Peabody, Kas. Congratulations. Livian Rogers, Miss Irao Rogers and Miss Dorothv Camnbell.

mo Monday evening. Then Mr. Tows r-anU fine rn mi In Komethine on loaned them to enable thenfe nicturtKque Greenwich village, the folded henrt concealed the shower slums, the ghetto, the parks, the gifts. Each of the other tables was only tipot. where grass is seen, carried out in a distinct color, with' were but a few things mentioned, candy cups made to form full-blown.

Special comment v.a3 made on the roses. Bowls of Blnek-evpd Susans "tube" uncVr the river, the tiers were the centerprlces. Hand-paint-1 of subivays, which so undermine ed place cards, carried out the the city of sky scrapers, that it French oers design. would seem that there might be Alter the dainty two-course, a "Srand cave-in someday," Five luncheon. Miss Atkins was Invited' tored to Baldwin Friday evening, get back to their home in This stitt or sersa, tv-tcd or funnel is Just the eort for chilly autumn days.

Over it uch a cape as the plaid one" sketched may be Down in the corner is a sleeveless that can bo of flannel, too, and serve us light coat to be worn under a winter vvraD later. the program. There will also be dinner served for all. returning Sunday. noma, iney saia uiey naa Tho ladies of the Dorcas class in Tulsa, and could easily I spent a pleasant ime Friday eve- money there.

They promiseiS? TT rotllrn Ih.t InQn nnnn DPI'S GODFREY. and last trip and Mrs. A. S. Calvin.

Mr. Mrs Stewart just returned Wednesday from a vacation to the Ozarks. WooCr Streeter and wife were dinner guests Sunday1 at the John Emrick home. Mrs. Frank Clary expects to leave the hospital at Pittsburg Wednesday.

She will not leave the city, however, for a few days. Joe Harold Ketchum was an overnight Saturday' night with his parents at Fort Scott. Bernice Emrick was at the Mrs. Link Walker home at Fort Scott Mrs. TonY Conrad, of Fort Scott, spent Thursday at the Fred Price home.

Most everyone from here attended the Home and School Day picnic UlllK ill UIU IlUIIie Ul IHIH. XI. l. vi.vf ui'UU l.ii. i Griflith.

After tho regular business home, and Mr. Towles and meeting, readings were given by Young secured such a good Mrs. E. R. Steele and Mrs.

Nellie pression of the- couple that 1 Ramsey Dainty refreshments do nt doubt that the money were served by the hostess, assist- be returned, ed by Miss Agnes Stevens. The WEST BETHEL ITEMS. at Kibler's grove Friday. or six-room apartments in the 'to "look in the heart of the rose." uptown district rent for five and A varied assortment of "spiff six thousand year. During the towels, many hand decorated, were responding Secretary Mrs.

Willard M.tmmer all stores and industries round. Pretty sentiments wore Templar, Mrs. Harry Bamberger, close in the afternoon. On Sun- read. Mrs.

Darlene Newby, Mrs. Marlon day the crowds swarm to Coney The guest list included Miss Ma- Webb, Mrs. L. M. Llepman, Mrs.

Island and the beaches. rie Atkins. Miss Margaret Hen- C. E. Huiett, Mrs.

R. S. Tiernan, At Coney Inland the new boar1 of Kansas City, Miss Helen Mrs. G. W.

Griffis and others, walk cost about two million dol- f'hildiess. Miss leona Seelye. Miss! A Fort Scott progiam will be liiis. The Atlantic City board Marian Lesher. Miss Gertrude Mc-' given Wednesday evening when wclk is nine miles long and it Iterson, Miss Velma Woodard.

Mis. C. F. Miller talks. Mrs.

K. exhilitatinr, to walk along Nannie Belle Cormany, Miss 3. Tiernan, contralto soloist, Mrs. John Weaver, of Pittsburg. now operates the Froom garae spent from Friday evening until Saturday and Sunday.

Monday morning with home folks. Mrs. Clark from Kansas City lorn Dickins is baclragaii Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Price ana came iast ween, ior a visu wiui Loyal Ladies class were prerent as extra guests. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. D. E.

Holt with Mrs. J. W. Read and Mrs. Joy Underwood, assisting.

Mr. Pal ton of Garnet has been a guest at the F. M. Draper home. Jher daughter Mrs.

T. L. Patterson. Hepicr. He is acting as sec foreman.

Gerald Frailey of Pittsburg ited home folks over Sunday. Miss Daisy Ramsey spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her brother Ed Ramsey and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Belphre, Kansas, and Mr.

and Mrs. M. Cox of Yates Center have been visiting E. Cox and family and Mr and Mrs. Mont the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Mont Cox visited Wednesday with Perley Wells and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Ralston visited Tuesday with the former's kshore family called at the Jerry Liest home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ed Barr and children are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Lowe and family. Arthur Patterson and wife from Mouudville, and Douglas Hays were here Saturday night and Sunday at the Hays and Patterson homes. Mrs. J.

M. Ketchum came down KiUberine Boone, Miss Alice Hoi- Dan Bates, pienlat and Mrs. Kiitn fs'p'n. Mis Helen and Miss Pauline Lampton, reader, will appear. Miller.

'Mesdames Clifford There will be a tea Thursday at Gilbert Kern, George Bainum and the state hospital and an auto AMre McDermott. ride to the John Brown Memorial Word comes from the Fort Scott 1 Hospital that Miss Myrtle Bryant1 PAWNEE. is much improved and expects to soon return home. The farm bureau shipped a Mrs. W.

A. Stroud left Tuesday of stock to Kansas City Tuesda for Pueblo, where she will Mr. and Airs. Harry Huss Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Price ana if yai IV. A vhit to Philadelphia showed that it Is still a "sleepy town." Independence Hall, and the Curtis Publishing plant, taxi ride to the mint were points of interest. A utoim at sea when the boat trip was made to Newport News, was thrilling.

Hivndreds upon hundreds of obcelete ships are at Norfolk, Va. "Don't miss lie ride Pierian f.lnh Mtinrf brother J. T. Ralston and family familv took Sunday dinner with! from Fort Scott buiday lor a vis-Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Heitz and Grand-jit with her son H. J. Ketchum and pa Heitz, of Arcadia, Kas. wife. J.

A. Weaver was in Fort Scott Walter Moore came home from visit her son, -v Albert Stroud and lamily called at the Picht I The Pierian Club met at. thel Birth Announcement. 1 1 XT i (i r.f oi lusmore. rais.

uaiston stayed fam v. for pmiiiln nf wppIjb Snnit.ni iwnnn over till Wednesay afternoon, jess Shoemaker made a business Th Pfl Will hu Robert B. Campbell, st nrond home of Mrt at on business Thursday morning. Sedalia Saturday, where he and 726 South Eddy street on Mon-' hnhv ri born D. Warren cflt cane for John 'his wife has been for several Dy rr .7 i ip t0 City the lirst of Pawnee school house Friday nl r'" vvuuc, aim 6iu- ihh wtl-K.

'I'flH Bijhippt fnr flphat iu down Die Potomac to Mt. day afternoon opening wnn tne Patul.day October 6th. She has Wycoff last week. 11 1 .1 Y. i 1 .1 41.,,., 1 i i daughter Ida Mae, and they went G.

W. Price made a busfnftss trip Albert Sackett. wife and son on to Stark, Kansas, to visit their to Fort Scott, Tuesday morning. I moved over to Pawnee Saturday, raid the speaker. The Liepmans chid collect, a.

iovuy letter been Betty Vasilo Mengas. had e.vtra fine pictures takm'1 rea. from Mm. Grant Hornaday nlothcr before her marriage, there. In AVushington, Lincoln's Oklahoma City, president, for wus Miss Ecssie Jane Anthony.

sister, Mrs. W. M. Ward and fami Miss Gladys Osborn and Mis where he expects to do work in a ly until Friday. -le gins auu noys oasitei Dan solved, that a dog is of more berl teams of the high to a farmer than a gun." I school, expect 1o.

go to Elsmore There were 81 present at n'ext Friday where they Sunday school rally last'Sundal ir, liu i Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCrac tJ li 18 turned home Monday night, ai Ing her mother irom Pittsburg, ma.a Memorial v.

as described In do- 14 ears. conveying greet ings to Robert Bloom who was called Ruby Cummlngs, of tort hcott, garage. The infant daughter of Mr. and Klontz is out at Neodesha here by the illness and subsequent spent Saturday night and Sunday atj A. J.

death of bis -wife, left yesterday paul Cummings' Kansas, tail; Washington's Monument, i the club. A letter was also read the new railroad station, bontan' f'-om Mrs. Buanr.a Burr, lecturer a i ne I'for Hits state department of health. for a two weeks' visit. Mrs.

Bert Vail who was born Wed- for Lydon, Kansas nmrip I II IV CflTri mc oun i-a lift: iu ue inmc u.y ouimnj i ir rt Ckn Kansas R0bert Morrison, who is att sister. Ho et home Sunday evening. night. She is visiting her son i time. Burial was Thursday at the hoy OP relative to rums ior on con un mother aa ChiH.

Welfare and. the Health Ulel.p "Vlut-eimi. with the Roosevelt and uniforms of all countries. It was a trip ncv- 10 air. anu lvirs.

u. vv. ran iiert ana tamny. Jake Pitt hian of unuiliml of I y-i i i. nvmiiat iv inpip Tiinnv rnpniis tne in vv where he has uiuiiiu-iai tne raui uuuuiiiuk huuic ouu-, j.

niner, uarianu, itouie is iiocn visiiint- in town ll.IO 1' 1 101 t.i i wpamun ununr wpn- se tne action oi tne reuei--' in lin vnftmt tpti 1111 mi. aim ivxio. vjtruiKC maAWfll day evening. Renewing for the Weekly Tribune- jn ii i. Grier gave fine aLion to bring them here.

Mrs. John nesday afternon with Mrs. Arthur, The friends of Dale Hartnian aro r- anfl Mrs- August Carlson Mrs. Theodore Herzber of Los Mr. and Mrs.

Eltner Weaver and Monitor for one year. Thanks, ihe l'snai ten dollars ior know that he 'has so far ort at tIle Alli Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCorkle and i lwnvi.Hli tn ho Huss home Sunday. ho is next? is one of the sihol i in W.

-i i nnn i in Angeles, a former resident of i daughters, of Pittsburg, spent Sister Addle! iol.ii, up fui v.il be appiu 10, aK0 is Sunday at the J. A. Weaver home. Jume8 Thomas luiX' wa. elect- the city and will be the guest Jurors now in 1 I lr some tie of Mrs.

A. Klein. 28 MARMATON. Fort Scott. to membership the Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Dunn mott high school. court session at to Hiattville Sunday afternoon family moved to Bronson Saturday.

Walter Miler and family who have 'lived the past few months at Humboldt, have moved into the ed REDFIELD. South Crawford street. i J. M. Hiller and wife aild W.

Mrs (Ii'Orcre COX and babv Mi-liu TnUo Vinidpnhpr-1 Pattprann nnr nnnltrv man. oaiiiira xwuu uiuuici lliutl. down from Kansas City Mondays Mr. and Mrs. Haworth and tietch of the new White laiiiilv, John and ('oolige for their 1'itther.

The attitude of their '-ho its training thcta to beliove i i work as well as study, and play. She enjoyr, the tunks of the household did Mrs. Coolige dveanr, vben sh vir'te-' the White House before hi t- riurriase und admired the gill other that Kbo voul.l one d.iy bo tne There Will be preaching services Sunday morning at 11 o. m. and Mrs.

Harvey took Sunday Mr Mrs. A. Hayden spent iner with Mr. and Mrs. Linscot Sunday at N.

Hayden's in Devon. The club began the study of; Job fiom a valuable outline fur-( by Mrs. A. O. St.

John, used, at the university. She was, he capable leader of the lesbon I un the liist two chapters. is one of the oldest books of tho Bible and is. wisdom drani-j lAizul. It.

is considered the daughter. Mary Josephine of Mau- pr Mr and Mrg jasper Jones and drove to Kansas City for a three house vacatea Dy Mr. MCLorKie. Vv'is. are here for a visit with i Mrg Muiienburg attended te fair: days' visit last Friday.

Mias Clara Wilson staying her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mound Cithy, Thursday. I Walter Moore, north of with Mrs.

Bert Vail. Penniman and daughter Liebe. Mr, Fouts out in this vicin- enrolled with the Garland school Mrs. Claude Ramsey visited, Mr. and Mis.

Lewin and family jlty buying hay last wek. 'Tuesday. (Thursday with her brother Arthur of 725 Soul Holbrook street lelt orville Arnold and Raymond! John Singleton, wife and two Rof and family, todav in tiitdr car for a trip to Hmn Sintrieton' wife; Mr. and Mrs. Mont Cox spent "HOME AND SCHOOL" PROGR miss uiarii Harbor, Maggie Fundenberger and Mrs.

Sooker of Savonburg, are visiting at Weir City. On last Thursday tho Ladies' Aid was entertained by Mrs. O. A. Hayden, Mrs.

Routh and Mrs' nortjiwesn-rn Kansas, where they and 1)Hiped the Funden-; and two children wrote to the Sunday with Otto Ramsey and i ivji nnpirv in iirorjii lirp wn.n gram at Centerville October ij a nog. m. Hiller family mat tney were at :n.n. thp nivHierv of suffer- wl" woii m.B. burger Brothers butcher Races, Contests.

attended the Santa Fp. New Mexico, and were, Mr. antt Mrs. Herbert VVara ana ninuuiiiii iiucin un i jrs. i).

uei ioruieriy uiimki i. i ni. The first chanters, nroloeue Several from here with Wednesday. li introduction furnish the set- 1" A. Boone, sale last all well, and having the time of bahy wre Sunday visitors H'arl nnrt hnhv WPl'P i Earl Swink and baby were Edith Turner at the home of Sunday two grand- Hn.

'Tin, leHson was ouite in-lnon "v' I Grandma Davis and tneir uvea. --J Harden. The KooT.m;; i Mlss ay ware- couniy visit in rnenas nere. .1 WnM (visitors wiui can owiun. uuu u-.

tendent. has received the nroi? hoU lUUl CKC aim wuu.u "rumii'u in nwpn rn iVll S. V. X'. imiftinBr, ii out, were hat President cooutge 1 spn nig.

holnnco in rn secret "trnnizat ion I The club will in Redfleld Saturday meet next week frti. cmnp limp in ATprpV I been ill MAPLETON. Mrs. John Kistler and Mrs. ''e quests were met at the door Rhoda Schubert visited Saturday If W.

u1" Wil Fundenburger attended the for the Home and School which is to be held at Center' on October 24; and in which F. E. Milligan. belongs to rocrct soeietles. Hiilith Mrs, wlfo'K was ii deacon of 1h'i hospital yestei'day for a complete rest.

Mru. L. L. Leffler left today emu nieeLing Oder Clayton returned home, schools of districts Nos. 108, 46 Mcund City fair Friday.

Mrs. Muiienburg spent Sunday with her daughter. i Tuesday much improved after sev tneir uncie, uiarn. iiibiuu. i Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Beamau' and "Hies ill' Mrs. G. N. Beaman wet with quite cake Se se rv a tiih.

whllp or I l5 vt'd. Jliose who en- with their uncle, Grant Ralston, aMcii. -rhnrodBv n-n nn fnr Mxvii Brothers Sanitarium at eral weeks' stay at the Dr. Ball Mrs. Frazier called on Mrs.

Hol- I uomtui' nm ut vru uin? inrinp church, and s'lsoj Berean Clss Quilting Bee. ineniber nr the Eastern War he. Berean Class of the Chris-politics nl au licit democri'l tilin church had an all-day dii'n't hurt him ui'y" an iUilting bee at the home member re'ntM'kert. Df Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Arnold, 0 Roll call vax by Cnf-imjH w8t of the city. The 45 ilor.niwiBi, mum. mnrnine i inn irnnnn i a and 102 are to take part.

The gvam is as follows: Mixer game, Bird catcher. Dinner. Community sing. Prayer, Rev. Hines.

Mrs. R. S. Tiernan is in Kansas Armel Bradshaw spent bunday Mo their way to Fort Scott, when H- jouvs Mrs Laurence Myrick and family Wil Steel ran into their car and ul ape'r M' encf Aaxra lout at If 11 Pm.1 -tlllbiei MIS. afternoon at the Fundenburgc.

dl.c.1.. nn.r.oi uajo i.io. lull, li vici. 2.1.0. j.

jj, niorgail. Munira.k home. tTSfJTO rent evvnis. iniembrrs motored out in the morn- man recived most of the injuries, Mrs. J.

o. Davie, Mrs e' I Mr! and Mrs. Holten were 'Sun-, JPliir, visiting friends. Speoch, "Purpose of Day," I LilFlc l'n r.djy.Alice Knox paw the Harry, Mrs. Fred Jones is spending a but it is thought to' be nothing se City for a short time.

Surprise at Redfield. As Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Bolinger will soon go to Fort Scott to make their future home, the relatives gathered on Sunday for a farewell fllnnnit rrnuL'to at V. b' r' Lynn, Mrs. T. H. Tumor ed the witchy Halloween nap Mmiwnmii' hnmo 1 1 pw days at Ottawa visiting rel-' rious.

Mrs. Ray Beaman also re- wlir.i' were 'fing'5 un'1 black, ly ('nhiiicntM in is. li. Keeney, Mrs Gunsallus, Mrs. Johnson, Mi's R.

Riggs and Mrs. L. Harbzer! kins in the lov served. Mr and Mrs. 1).

C. Congdon ofatives. ceived several bruises, but we are Fort'scott spent Sunday on Iheir' Clifford Lance and wife aud 'all thankful the accident no on v.i, oaoy wno nave spent tne past worse r.ua guests were, Mik. Hull surprise on them, kvery and May Hare. Special numbers: 1.

Centerville. 2. Devon, Room 2. 3. Pleasant Valley.

4, Crescsnt. 5. Devon, Room 1. Community sing, r'nediction. Races: brought well-filled baskets and aj Mr.

and Mrs. Burt and children eral weeks with his wife's par-; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beard are, Mitchell uuugmer, Mrs. Harold and Grace Rowtb a.mripv enis.

ueorge nam ana lamiiy, visiting witn tne rormer sisin Towel Shower. Marie Atkins, who will wed Cavalier Costume Mrs: Rmia Hollinshead of Union-town called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan Sunday afternoon.

Mr aud Mrs Jake Pundenburg-; went to Kansas City last week, Mrs. George Ramsey and family. vr at'd Mrs. Jasper Joues attend-j where they will reside. Saturday night Mr.

Beard took se ed the school picnic at Kibbler's Mrs. Walter Woods of Warrens-1 Hourly ill. Doctor Miller was call-grove Friday Miss Ruby Men- burg, is speeding a few days and pronounced his illness ap- nnu Mrs. Frank Drain daughter and Mrs. Gribbie, Sunday afternoon ing and returned at 4:20, reporting; a day of rare enjoyment.

Three comfoits were tied, 20' quilt blocks pieced and a quili was iiuilUd. This was presented to Mr. arid Mrs. J. M.

Parker, who recently were burned out The in fund to do some work for the Goodlandcr Home. also. The Rev. W. Y.

Allen was surprised to lecelvc as a gift, for hii C3th birthday, a handsome sold loCintain pen, from the class, who apprecititod bis in gettinr; a new clas.i room. EvungeliHt Kocce made iv timely talk on "Helpful Service" and "Winning Souls for ChriBt." At noon, the table was spread beneath the trees and an elaborate basket dinner was with fried chicken among the furnished by Mm. Arnold. and spent C. M.

Rpndick came home With them Willi ni uiuinn- mis, jcuuie n-; penuicius. miP Pool and family visited Boys under 1. running race, Girls under 7, running race, Boys 8 to 10, sack race. i Girls to 10, potato race. 1 Tlnvo 11 tr roup Draper home I Sunday with' Ray Beaman family.

Irs. 11 -r Turner called on I. H. Turner Sunday sumptuous dinner was enjoyed by all. The afternoon was spent.

In conversation and music. Those who enjoyed the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolf, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bardwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roweth and daughters Mary and Alta, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Koch, Mr. and Mrs. John Sessler and three sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Koch and two sons, Mrs. Hattie Roweth, Mr. and Mrs, M. Vaught and Mrs. Lee Thompson and her two children, the Missea Emma and Bertha Koch, Cliira Wilson, Grace Roweth, and Helen Wolf Messrs.

Rfcy Wolf and James Roweth. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bolinger were HEPLER. FORT SCOTT ROUTE ONE, and upent te weekh end at the i song and sister Daisy.

Fundenburger home. Dessie Brown returned home Mrs Mack Comstock and babies 1 from Kansas City last week where viitcd Wednesday at the R. Com-i she had spent a rew days with stock home. 3 Litle Mack and Pauline Hencey A. J.

Ball returned home re-visited relatives, in Marr.iaton. eently alter a few days' rip to Sunday I western Kansas. i -A revival meeting began at the ARCADIA ROUTE FOUR. M. church Monday evening con- Git-is 11 to 12, running race.

Girls 12 to 13, running race. Boys 14 to 3G, broad jump. School board race. 4 Ladies' walking race. Men's three-legged race.

Miss Lucille Johnson, nf N.i There wa.i no Sunday school at Victory Sunday afternoon, as the crowd was too small. Where was every one? Mrs. McNeoley caiied on Mrs. Hamilton Thursday ing. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Beaver spent Sunday with Wint and aucteu Dy tne regular pastor, ncv. J- is Visiting her aunt, Mrs. I A. Owingn, and her former school I friends, at Hepler.

p. F. Landers, who has beer letter iS 83 Retting 'Pro-lessor Widner was in Pitts-1 burg Saturday. "ls 1 Tho Gilte school children are eu-j Leo and Rev, Whitney of Chanute. (MM 7 Kiwanians to Springfield.

A eoodly number of Kiwanians) joving the chlckenpox. Mrs. Clyde Willard and son! ROCK HILL. sueut the week-end in Pittsburg, r.nd their wives left last night for afternoon, callers, tn attend the, family. unerintendenl Dinner Bridge.

'Fifty members of the Ft. Scott Country Club attended the dinner bridge last night at the club visited Hcpfil. schoo a Froom traded his gara pi-'' Cmvf nd Cow, district Kiwanls meeting, while others went down Among them were Mayor and Mr. AV. Childress, Dr.

and Mm L. E. ThomasMr. and Mrs. T.

M. Giird- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. i Albert Willis and son Dean, QUr weather didn't last B.

Stearns. called at the Ellis home Sunday. Iong as we having summer The- Caldwell home Is ready to Toreuoon. 1 again this week. be plastered now Curtis Walker and family spent I Archie had about 30 Several from this neighborliood Sunday with Arthur Parker and of pigs get out and stray off were visitors at Nevada Friday.

wife. I tne last or the week and had not Mr. and Mrs. D. K.

Armstrong) Ml.s q. Rowley visited her found them all at this wting. took Miss Puery Fonbutg to Ar- son Sutn and family the latter Glen Seaver called on Roy I house. At the bridge games big' A norner, Mr. ana jitn.

imvi avol.s,,wet to the following Morehoad, Mr. ana n. o. Mrs. Jim Humphrey, t-j7ail'i fin i Mi 1 cadia to her boarding place, Sun- rt of the weeic.

leaver the first of the week. Erie, second, Mrs. Chas. Grunt: Consolation, Mrs. U.

that had it's day evening. I mikhps Amher and Eveline Kssio Riley's cow Otis Lealherman delivered soine'lls( n(f cj)p0 Wakefield visited, leg broken by a car a wek or so Clary; Gentlemen's prizes, First, iC. A. Katzung; Second, -J. Clark ago, is getting along nicely.

calves to Garland bunflay morn- Fridav after- i and Consolation, Rice Hicks, ing. i noon 1 Eat the bread tl guaranteed to plea was giau see tne on sun shine once more as tney can Gtinn. Out of town guests we- Mrs. James Humphrey und Mm. Roy Wioda of Erie, Kaus.

The entertainment committee were 1 A' T'lllIT- OCJll. UUUuivj their wheat sowed. -ifo '-nil with Arthur Parker and lie HIIU On Otis Lealherman, Mr Jliwl Mm. Wllili). fllfl rln, IJnl.n r'liritn IVIHoitI o.i Dan Mak- Mrs.

J. J. Cavanaugh, and Mr. Lorene Stearns', sm nt Sunday at day with home folks I John Hamilton and parents were in the Monday. Mrs.

McNeeiey entertained com-I pany from town tho first part of the week. Miss Gladyp Williams was in Fort Scott Monday. I Marion O'Dcll bad a cow hit by 'a car Saturday night. Its leg fas broken. Waiter Sauvaln was in town Saturday with a load of coal.

I Loi and Clifford Rlnehavt were Crockett, the Rev. and Mrs. bumper AValters, Dr. and Mrs. W.

G. I'atton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mou-tee and daugnter, and Mrs.

Charles Hesser, and Mrs. Leon Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Lee. Mr. and Mrs, Verne Woolsey, Fred Bayless, Earl Ku-nanlz. C. E.

Cory, K. T. Thatcher, Jolm Syunott. Tine men wore suits of Key overalls, blue and white stripes and while lutls with the letter in bine. The ladies will represent Fort Scott Dairy Maid.i, wenrinc white aprons trliiime-l in blue.

Attend District Convention. A of club women w-ae y.u i-r; 'oday for Osawntoiviii) to attend the Second District con-vrnlton. headed liy the Kansai I heir jircsoi and Mrs. O. A.

Cheney. the A. 15. Stearns' home in Pitts- enison ana hure. Mrs.

Clvde Williams and Dick Smith called on Fred Row TvirK. O. Prnnin nnil ilniiihteri nn ijr.pfiimmnlpH llfimi hnmp ley protection by our aiiorie Alleeu will leave thl-i! 1- Chester Riggs and Monla Row skilled, optical service. Boyd's FARM TENANTS NOTICE. ley spent Sunday atternoon at evening for Kansas City and will i i ii.

i nr i i. ..1 For better nhtsses, see Li'i: iul ui um nv a ivi.ii We have au exceedingly food rs. Dr. Ciume. who is atteiidins tho iinnnsttimi to r.inko tn ii livp-vi-p Will Mayhugh and family were cane Tuesday.

Mr. Quick had a cow killed bythe Katy trniii Sunday. H. and daughtiT wero in town row I lH, mnile -i i- I. u.

'-r- -'I'll ii cui hiiji Atedlcal clinie. there. I sponsible farm renter, who is Sunday visitors at John Cannons. ntwlifll to handle r. good r.tork Lloyd Stark called at F.

G. Mr Mrs. Theodore Atkl and dairy farm or 320 hcrcs in RowU'V'n Rimiav aftornooa. left today for San Francisco Bourbon County. t' Mar.iono Smith cpent over Sun- to attend Ihe Anierltan inhirk Alu-tract 112 Wall idav with home folks, Alf Smith Anv-1.

phii In Vie UfTlCAU CO. tc I I. Prertident. Mrs. C.

V. Miller. Cor-. LeKon convention. nds cost bin minimum.

'find family. Knrt Scott. I.

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