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The Bu VOL. XXXIX. ~ North New Home. The pie supper at Lost Corner as well attended Friday night. They The program was fine. made $12.20. - Zack Patterson -of Jefferson City came Friday night and visit- ed over Sunday with his parents, Dr. Patterson and family. Mrs. Abe Scoles and children left Saturday’ for their home in Kansas City after visiting with her father Ica Clark and family. George Halfert of Amsterdam visited with his uncle, Ike Kelly, from Friday until Monday. Dr. Hill, a Kansas City special- ist, was called Trursday to assist Dr. Zey in an operation on Otis Ehart for appendicitis. He very low at this writing. A Kan- sas City nurse is taking care of him: Lue Porter is sawing logs for chil- dren of Jerico Springs are visit- ing with her parents, W. S. Chan- dler and wife, and other relatives. Ike Kelly has bought property in the south part of Butler and John McKissick. Mrs. Fred Pahlman and will move soon. Tley Medley and wife and baby of Montana, are visiting her par- —ents,_Mr.Morrison-and_family.—| Harve McDaniel and wife left Saturday for Gass City. Warnie Keeton returned home fromAtica, Kansas, Saturday. Harrison Clipps came’ down from Kansas City Saturday night to visit a few days with his sister, Mrs. John Ehart, and family. Powell Englehart and son’s. Miss Dale Brisco spent Satur- day night and Sunday with Mrs. Herman. Willie Gaston of Butler visited with friends in Nyhart Saturday and Sunday. wife spent Saturday at Willie Simp- George McKissick came in from Billings, Mont., to visit with his brother, John, and other relatives. COR. Foster News. There has been quite a rejoic- ing over the election of Wilson, having a democratic rally in town last Friday night. Quite a change in the weather took place last Friday night when it turned rather cold and we had a slight freeze, but it is ‘begin- nirig to warm up some now. A large crowd of Foster young tolks attended the pie social giv- en at the Mount Zion school house last Saturday night. The pro- gram was enjoyed by all. The pies sold well, the proceeds being $21.35. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. “Swarens and sons, Leslie, Leonard and Forest, and daughter, Miss Ruth, and Misses Golda McCall, Clara Woods, Lula Deaton and Belle Halley spent Sunday at the Bert Galvin home. Mr. and Mrs. S. C: Collier and family spent Sunday at the T. M. Williamson home. A basket dinner was held at the Methodist church Sunday. Ln the evening a temperance program Peru Items. Who are the men that said wo- men haven’t got sense énough to vote? The women would’ know enough to vote for the third amendment. Several from this neighborhood attended the pie supper at Miller and all enjoyed the program, Mr. James Thomas loaded his car and left Saturday for his new home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Eckles vis- ited at the home of Mr. George Thomas Sunday. Miss Cecil Thomas spent Friday night and Saturday with her sis- ter, Mrs. Myrtle Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ‘Warren, Miss Marvel Marsteller and Mr. Marion Marsteller spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lyle. Miss Mildred Hampton spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. The ladies of Peru church, who served lunch at the election made | about nine dollars clear. Mr. Joe Rogers spent several days last week with his father, Mr. Dave Rogers, of Kansas. Mr: Charlie and Willie Turpin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Mr. Marion Thomas _has_pur- given. ~ Rev. Wright, of Rich Hill, filled his regular appointment at the Methodist chureh Sunday. Miss Ethel Herrell, of Butler, who teaches school at Old Wal- nut, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr. C. C. Crammer, who has been in Kansas City the past two months, returned home Monday. Rev. Victor, of Independence, Mo., will preach at the Presbyter- ian, church Sunday. There will be an all day meeting and a_ basket dinner. Everybody is invited to attend. SHABBY. chased a fine filly of Mr, Elijah Requa. Little Edna Thomas has the measles. Me ©. W. Doane, Roy Thomas, F. L. Blankenbaker and G. F. Dewitt went as a committee to Bolivar, Mo., several days ago to investigate the oiled roads. Miss Cecil Thomas and: Master Clyde ‘spent Sunday night with Mr. L. G. Thomas. The party at Mr. J. R. Walters was well attended.. All departed at a late hour saying they had a fine time. Mr.‘F. L. Blankenbaker shred: | aus ca BE BODES ED SE BERLE Se ae ee Tay. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1916. Fine Orieg; Soo “NUMBER & ded at & hioine Monday, that paige the first job of the season, Little Gordon Wlaker is very sick at this writing. Mrs. James Thomas and Clyde spent Monday with Mrs. Visa Eekles. Sunday school at Peru at 10 o’elock every Sunday. Everybody invited to attend. Miss Cecil Thomas spent Mon- day with Miss Fay Blankenbaker. Miss Lizzie King spent one night last week with Mrs. Sarah Wallace. MINNEHAHA. Pleasant Gap. We are having some winter weather at this writing. Walter Tharp and family and Sterley Bolin and wife spent Sun- day at the home of Phil Pry. Miss Anna Kipf, spent Tuesda; night with Miss Ruth Gabriel. Mr. Ray Venerable and Miss Pinke Turpin and Mr. Hallie Tur- pin and Miss Irene Venerable at- tended church at “the Pleasant Gap Baptist chureh Sunday night. Miss Beulah Brown spent Sat- Brown. Grover Gilbert and wife visited Sundiv week with Dave “Smith and wife Mr. Marv Pear! Catterlin, Mr. and Miss Lorene Allen and Mr. Arthur Linard and Miss Helen Catterlin attended chureh at the Apostolic Saturday night. John Woodfin and Will Brown family Sunday evening. Rey. with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. Emmett Ford home from Montana Saturday. Karl at, the epoataile Sunday night. BLUE BELLE. urday and Sunday with' Miss Rosa | in Camphell and Miss! ealled.~t the home of James Steele | Lewis Keele took dinner | Leeper | returned | Av large crowd attended church ! In‘and Around Maysburg. Mrs. Gertia Harness and Mrs. Winnie Reed helped Mrs. Patt with her-sewing Monday. Mrs. Ica Hibbs and little son, Eugene Clark, is visiting Mrs. Hibbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Tina Hudson and little daughter, Jaunita, came down from Kansas City Monday to visit Mriends and relatives a _ while. Mrs. Minnie Harness. has_ re- turned from a visit at Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. James White of Appleton City and Donald White called at Mr. Heart’s one day last week, Mrs. Pearl Simpson called on Mrs. Carter Monday. Mrs. Will Hoover Mrs. Carter’s Tuesday. Hugh Hoover was shopping in Urich Tuesday. Mr. Farmer hauled corn to the Baptist church Tuesday. There was no school at Hackler Tuesday on account of the elec- tion. There was a pie supper at the Hackler school house Friday night. The proceeds amounted to about $11.00. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Richards and grandchildren, Fred and Er- mine, came out from Butler Fri- day evening and attended the pic supper at Hackler. They stayed Friday night with their daughter, Mrs. Tan White. Mrs. Pearl Simpson has quite sick the past week. Mrs. Elsic Powel came out Sat- urday evening to keep house for her father a few days while her mother helps wait on her grand- ma*Edrington who is quite sick at Albert Edrington’s. Mr. Prank Patt’s baby has been quite sick, Mr. and Mrs. James MeCieney visited Mrs, Me! leney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clark, Sunday visited at been Harry White, who is attending Central Business College in Kan- sas City is spending a few days with home folks. On account of the rain Mr. Wineldon’s saie was postponed until Frid: It was to have heen held Wednesday. Shere is to be preachiag at the Cove Creek Christian Chureh Sun. aay, Nov. 19, by Rev. Lucus. A NEIGHBOR. Mound Searchlight. 0. C. Welch returned from Iowa Wednesday of Week. Misses Lucille West and Ruby O’Dea spent Saturday with the writer. Mrs. Hugh Van Winkle who has been the guest of her uncle, D. 8S. West, returned to her home near Neosha Falls, Kansas, Friday. - Mis Ruddell and Jim Eckert visited the Darby apple orchard one day last week. There will be an oyster supper at Prairie Rose school house Sat- urday, Nov. 25. | Everybody in- vited to attend. Mrs. 8. B. Beckett and daugh- ter, Mrs. Lee Beckett, spent Satur- ay and Sunday with Mrs. John ter, living near Virginia. Gilbert. West was’ the guest_of his cousin, Tom” Ruddell, Satur- day night. Belbert Polson returned home from Red Oak, Towa, Sunday. Prue Sharp and Alta’ Brown attended the pie supper at the Fry school house Friday night. TEMPEST. home last M. E. Church, South. E. K, Wolfe, pastor. We have no special attraction to put on. We think the study of the truth is worth while and in-’ vite friends and strangers to wor- ship with us. ford to pay. 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