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eekly i ist OFiea) Society Lites, _ Mulberry and Western Bates. Dr. J. C. Sageser and R. C. Taylor from Linn County, Kansas, were callers at Claude Cooper’s Wednesday. ‘The day old son of Mr. and | Mrs . Pegke—Eeb nk was buried at the ‘{Virgintacemetery Thurs- day. - The stork was a caller at the home of Joe T. Whinery and wife . Tuesday, August Ist and a little lady, Miss Mary Ellen, is making her home with these good people. Word has: been received by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt B. Johnson. of Beatrice, Nebraska, that they were the proud parents of ason. Mrs. Johnson is the old- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. ‘Wiemers. Charles E. Booi of Danforth, Tll., came in Friday for a_ short visit at the Highland Park farm managed by his sons, Luke C. and Ed Booi. Col. Cecil. A. Porter came in from Bennington, Kansas, Sunday morning. Clause Dykman, Will H., Will R.. George, ‘‘Shortie’’ and Bert Bohlken went up to Kansas City | one day last week. Virginia-Grand View Pickups Born, on Tuesday, August 1, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Whinery; a 7-Ib. girl, to whom the name Mary Ella has been given. Miss Hildred Randolph, of Kansas City, visited last week at the home of her uncle, Emanuel Nestlerode. Miss Gladys Waldron has been. on the sick list. Chas. McGuire returned home Saturday from a two weeks stay in Kansas. Miss Una Judy, who has been attending W®rrensburg Normal, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Whinery, near Amoret. A. P. Grimsley of Harrisonville, visited last week with his sons, Thos. and Sam’! of this vicinity. Fred Brayton and family left Wednesday of last week for Hen- ry county to visit. his relatives there. G Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wolfe, Rob- ert Wolfe, Mrs. W. A. Simpson and daughter, LeEtta, of Butler, visited at the R. F. Harper home They came Monday morning to see the Bar-| ont in Mr. Wolfe’s new car. num & Bailey elephants. Miss Edna and Taylor Braden of Kannsas City arrived Friday evening to spend a month’s vaca- tion with relatives. *Squire H. K. Dykman and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leiner, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bohlken, Frank Bohlken and family were guests at the John Dykman home Sun- day. Mrs. Laura Braden, daughter, Bella, of Amoret, Edna and Tay- lor Braden of Kansas City, were visitors at the Mrs. Lizzie M. Bra- den home Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Schleschman, one of the old settlers of Homer town- ship, died Friday evening after a long illness. Funeral services were held at the home Sunday morning and interment made in the Mulberry cemetery. John Kelley and son, Ben, who have been helping Claude Cooper with his farm work since in the spring, left Sunday for their home at Hume. Grace Penny of Amoret visited at the Elsie Roberts home | the latter part of the week. Claude Cooper made a business trip to the county seat Monday. RAMBLER. ’ North New Home. Miss Lydia Strein: attended the Sunday school convention at Rich Hill last Wednesday. Miss Bertha Craven returned home from. Warrensburg Thurs- day where she had been attend- The W. C. T. U. met Thursday ‘of last week with Mrs. W. M. Hardinger. county convention at Rich Hill were present and gave a report of the convention. ing meeting was held. They will meet on Thursday, August 17 with The delegates to the A very interest- Mrs. T. 8. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Burk vis- ited last week with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Rosa Jackson and fam- ily, near Mound City, Kansas. Mrs. Warren Ayres and chil- dren spent Sunday with her sis- ter, Mrs. i, E. Eggleson and fam- ily of the Mt. hood. Carmel neighbor- - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Robbins and son, Joe, of Butler visited Remnant Day SATURDAY ONLY Hundreds of Ginghams, Percales, Lawns, White Goods and Calico Remnants will be on sale—-HALF PRICE ‘Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Thompson. ~ Mr. and Mrs._~Herbert Steele and children, af A Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Evans and daughter, Misses Minnie Hentschel and Mil- lie Hemlper of Kansas City and]. Miss Nannie Jackson of near Mound City, Kansas, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mon- roe Burke. 0. L. A. In and Around Maysburg. ~The protracted meeting began at Cove Creek Sunday night con- ducted by the Rev. Talbert of Butler, Mrs. Edrington is quite poorly. Mrs. Miller has a little baby boy that came to her home Friday, Aug. 4. May. Ewing visited © Ermine Zimmer Sunday.” There was a large erowd attend- ed the Sunday school plesie at Lucus Saturday, Prof. H. O. Maxey was unable to fill his appointment Sunday at Cove Creek on account of sickness in the family. Mrs. Etta Scott and little baby of Creighton visited her sister, Mrs. Farmer a few days last week, Threshing and haying are all done in this vicinity and everyone is taking a much needed rest and fishing for pastime. Miss Elsia Gilbert entertained several young people from Butler Saturday and they also attended the pienie at Lueus. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Farmer vis- ited Mrs. Dudney Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoover were shopping in Urich Saturday. Charley Clark has’ gone to Montrose to help his brother, Claud, in the garage. , Grandma Jacobs is visiting at | Mrs. Hudson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Gilliland BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10; 191 10, 1916. NUMBER 43" and cousin, Rosia Dale, visited at Mrs. Gilliland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dale’s, Sunday. _There was a large and appre- ciative audience attended services at Cove Creek Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey and granddaughter, Lelah, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and Charlie Stew- art visited at the home of Mr. Farmers Sunday. Harry White visited last with relatives in Dayton. Mrs. Simpson’s father, Mr. Tyre, week. Mr. Priee Hudson and wife vis- ited at Mr. Windleton’s Sunday. A NEIGHBOR. week _ Summit Happenings, Mrs. John Hines and Mrs. Sevier visited Mrs. Culbertson one day last week and found her quite sick but she is improving now. . : -Mrs. John Rankins , returned home Saturday from Kansas. Miss Eulalia Sturgeon came home’Friday evening from Harri- sonville, where she had spent sev- eral days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Wick Ray and Mr. and Mrs. John Hines spent Sanday with Joe Clark. ‘Miss Ruth Jones’ friends gave her a surprise Saturday, it being her birthday. It is getting to be’ quite a fad to go fishing. Mr. Ison got the big fish this time. My. don’t you enjoy going to band concert and stand on one foot then on the other and finally ‘| give it up and flop down on both feet while the other fellow across the way sits on a chair and holds down another with his feet and if you ask him for it he will say, ‘oecupied.’? We wonder if that fellow ever heard of the golden rule. Miss Ruth Wayland is home of Nevada visited her last} from the sumer school at War- rensburg. Herman Seelinger, John Hines and Frank Golliday are taking a little vaeation on the river. Miss Helen Clark spent Tues- day afternoon with Eulalia Stur- geon. This weather is very diseourag- ing to the farmers, having worked early and late in the burning sun and then see it burn up. That is the condition of the corn crop. James Garrett baled hay for Robt. Sturgeon Saturday. John Venable and family were Sunday visitors at A. M. Cum- mins. Mrs. Lewis daughter, Anna, visitors at - Lewis Friday. Mrs. Alice Haskins spent part of last week with several of the old neighbors, There will be an ice cream so- cial at Black school house Satur- day evening, August 12th, given by the Sunday school and mem- bers of Black. Come out and help this good cause. Joe Clark has relatives visiting him from. Kansas City. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Clarence Bolen and their aunt Were called to Kansas City by a message stat- ing Mrs, Fred Mart#i dying. ; SUNSHINE. MeKibben — and were - afternoon Culbertson’s Doctor Foster’s Father Dead. Dr. T. W. Foster received a tel- egram Saturday morning notify- ing him of the death of his fath- er, W. E. Foster, which occurred at 8:00 o’clock that morning at Gale, Oklahoma. The body was taken to Clinton, his old heme, where funeral ser- vices were condueted . Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Foster and children, Walter and Virginia, left for Clinton Sunday morning. Mrs. Keeton spent. Friday night and Sunday with her -daughter, Mrs. Cliff Ehart. Mr. George Gaston and Miss Alpha Clark were married in But- -ler last Wednesday by Rev. L. W. Keele. The boys charivaried them Friday night. They treated the boys on cigars and candy and all left wishing them a long and happy married life. Trene Osborne and children and‘ Miss Dora Lewis, Misses Grace and Lily Osborne of Butler visit- ed at Mr. Craven’s last Friday af- ternoon. Albert Linendoll spent Satur- day night in Butler with Ernest Wainwright. John Phelps and wife and Miss Thelma Richmond and. Jack ‘Skaggs and family visited at Frank Miller’s Sunday. Dr. Lockwood was called to see ‘Willie Simpson\Friday night but he is better at this writing. John Ehart sold four calves to Mr. Hubbard Monday. , Fred Ahlfield delivered hogs to Butler Monday. Mrs. Earl Osborne and children ot with her parents, Mat ‘Simpson and family, Saturday night and Sunday. Linlie - Ehart returned home Sunday from Kansas City where she had been exon 9 his uncle, ‘Harrison Chipps and family. ~ John L. Jeans to Kansas City for a b= sa ith his unele, be, Fine Chance to Buy School Clothes FOR GIRLS We have on display for School Wear New Dress Gingham.. New Dress Goods.............. Nobby new Wool Skirts..........$3.50 to $10.00 New Sport Skirts............ New Wash Waists.............. .+++-.98c to $3.00 New Silk Sport Waists............$1.48 to $2.98 New Crepe De Chine Waists......$2.50 to $5.00 New Crepe Kimonas................-98c to $2.00 New Satteen Petticoats...............98¢ to $1.50 New Silk Petticoats.................$2.48 to $5.00 New Purses............. ssecereesees BBC to $3.00 .+++-.1.25 to $3.00 .......50¢ to $2.50 FOR BOYS We have on display for School Wear All wool long pant Suits......... All wool knee pant Suits Emery guaranteed Shirts.... R & M fast color Shirts...................- sepecsececcsesssce G00 to $1.00 Levy’s Husky Boys School Shoes......$2, $3.00 Sport Shirts......... Nobby Stetson Hats................ veeeeee es 83.50 Extra quality Overalls, up to 16 years indigo blue .............+.5++ Re sieemetesaes -50c Knee Pants...... All wool Long Pants.......:........§2.50 to $5.00 Superior Union Suits...............$1.00 to $1.50 . .$8.50 to $15.00 Sane ......3.50 to $7.50 ....+.1,00 to $1.50 -+++e50C to $1.50 Herrell Happenings. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cummings accom- panied Mr, H. A. Wayland to Prairie City Thursday. Miss Kathleen Wayland spent Thursday with Ruth Jones, Miss Helen Clark has been hav- ing trouble with her eyes but we are glad to report they are much better now. A crowd of men went fishing again Saturday. -Our neighbor- hood has the fishing fever. Miss Ruth Wayland returned home Saturday evening from Warrensburg where she has been attending summer school. Misses Nina French, Esther Hertz and Benlah McAllister were Friday afternoon callers of Ruth Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wick Ray spent Sunday with J. @, Clark and fam- ily. Miss Sallie Kinney is spending a few days in Kansas City this ~ week visiting friends and rela- tives. A surprise, party was given in honor of Ruth ones Saturday evening, celebrating her seven- teenth ‘birthday. There —were about thirty present. A good time was enjoyed by all. Miss Leta Smither is Jap Harbert this week. Reverend _ Herrell Hilliard preached a fine sermon at the North M. E. chureh Sunday morn- ing. Misses Ruth Jones Clark spent Sunday with Esther Hertz. Mr. Clyde White spent Sunday afternoon with Calvin Strange. Mr. and Mrs, Charley G. Hunt visiting and Helen afternoon of Appleton City spent Sunday and Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Wick Ray. ROSE. Pleasant Gap. We are still having plenty of dry weather. Tom Hancock and family were Butler visitors Saturday. Miss Pearle Tharp spent day with Miss Lula Helwig. A large crowd attended the ball game at Pleasant Gap Sunday. A number of young folks at- tended the party at) Mr. Our’s Friday night. Kaeh had a royal good time” Miss Parazada Shelton and Mr. Walter Fisher attended the ice cream supper at Spruce Saturday night. Misses Delila and Helia Deffen- baugh. and Mr. Henry Tharp ealled on Mrs. John Woodfin Sunday evening. Dock Bolin and Walter Tharp and Sun- family and family spent wife. : Miss Nellie White is visiting her grandparents this week. Mr. Walter Cassity is on the sick list. Miss Emma Morrilla from Kan- sas City, is visiting relatives near Pleasant Gap. Bert MeCullah of Tlinois is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Minnick. An extra large crowd attended chureh at Orchard Grove Sunday night. Everybody invited. Oak Grove Items. Mrs. Will Jones and children spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Joe West. Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at the linger home. Mrs. C. W. Bourquin and little John MeCook Mert Shil-. son, Gaylord, spent last week vis- iting relatives of this vicinity. Geo. Quick and mother spent Sunday at the Claud Quick home. The ice cream supper at Spruce New. Dress Trimmings New Fancy Collars Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled ’ Trunks, Suit Cases and Grips in large variety Saturday night was well attend- ed. Misses Grace Randall and Kath- lyn Watkins spent Sunday after- \ noon with’ Miss Randall’s sister, | Mrs. Claud Quick. ; Mrs. Joe West and children ealled on Mrs. Geo. Keen Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. A. T. Keen was an Apple- ton City visitor Monday. A. L. Gilmore was a Butler vis- itor Monday. The'Oak Grove Improvement Club will meet Aug. 19. y ‘PANSY.