The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 16, 1917, Page 2

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Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Barnes. * Mrs. George Vanhoy and 'gon, John, spent Sunday with M Mrs. I. H. Dickinson. Leo and Francis Frost spent day with John Beard and famil; Mr. Charlie. Board and fa Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. D EAMS | Brackney Items. ere SUNBEAMS i A fine rain fell the first of the ji week. It will be a great benefit to seeeee! H the corn and other vegetation. ay Mrs. Boyd: Williams called:on Mrs. Oh, folks, Howdy-| 4° G ‘Deems Wednesday afternoon. do—O, yes, I'm|""Mrs. L. A. Deems and daughter quite well and On} ated on Mrs. Belt and daughters posssosssssessssts You can sell potat them for seed : time as usual. Just) Wednesday afternoon. | “ “ . that 5 like ‘Old — Sol'—T! “Mr, George Davis of Oklahoma ac eay piacrtt pied ET, $1.50 per bushel onthe market now. And an you! want to tell you today of a machine| companied by Mr. George Washing-| Mave one half of them will rot go there you are, and what are you going todo ‘Wie in The Times office. No, 1 don't!ion, spent a few days visiting rela- “mean a pohtical machine, I speak tives ti this community. of the Linotype. It’s one’ of the) Mfr and Mrs. Will Padley and fam craziest“lookin’ and the most perfect) ity entertained Bro. Hood and John-| yy ‘disia | Be Bo et r. and Mrs. Roy Cuzick,- who : i workin things I ever ‘see’ and ms nie Evans Sunday. have SecA in Wapato, Washington, | The difference in. the pores y what a help & son: well now, I've been around some, Miss Joyce Ghere called on Miss for some time, returned home last | price you can’ get for Store the Canned Fruit, Pota- can_tell_‘ye.’ If the ‘feller’ who in-| Nancy Deems Saturday morning. week for a short visit, teem “Apples Cabbage. they vented it ain't in the ‘insanity’ asy-) Misses Mabel Padley and Edna! j caoue last Sunday night was very your 30. bushels of po- ( wont ae a no matter how lum or in a/home for. ie pe mind-|Taskey called on Mrs. Gladys Mil- jnterertine and enjoyable. Mr, Na-|| tatoes now, and. wihiat cold it ae outside. It will ed 1 feel sorry for him for Re is sure lier Sunday afternoon. 1 than Werner was leader. This|] you will pay for them keep the Milk, Cream and - headed in that direction. One piece) yr and Mrs. Clarence Baker spent League chapter is growing and is | butter tor days. Just of this almost human machine at-|Gunday with Mr. ‘and Mrs.’A. G.| onsidered one of the best in’‘the| next spring will buy the thiak how nice it’ would ‘be tracted my attention, It is a spiral! Deems and family. county. The following new members | material to build the these hot days to have good or endless screw which distributes} fy and Mis. Frank. Nafus dnd awed: taste Suodays Misses | C te Cellar sa Statik to eck the type. It looks to be goin” away | family, Mr, and Mrs, Homier Jenkins adds (Back Norma Werner; ‘Edna | oncrete Ge: : id 4 : ty ei, 1 host “thought how nach oes nivel pein Mrs. Mio |Shesler and Pauline. rere ee | A Concrete Cellar 8 ft. wide, 12 ft. long and Bins = some folks are like this piece of ma- Missouri looks better to them than Nanee Wee en ya Leslie 6 ft. high” will only cost you for material .... “ chinery, always makin’ a big show,| Kansas, ‘ e et ke Delco. Light ™ i ; ne ne te rave nave pee Vernie Ghere spent Sunday with Hey: City, are instatling | s ee is thought wouldn't have suggested | Robert Ison. : . , : itself to anyone else, but you see I’m el ae Clarence Baker spent ae sat the home of Mrs. | It $ one of Lomoco’ $ different, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie} ye." Sadie Miller is visiting Peeth | Services A person told me the other day | peems, bi that if he hadn't known me so long.) Thrashing is over with in this com- solestees M0 Mee meet Tues: | he would think I sometimes tell a munity. ay Pe NRA Christian | A lie. I just asked him, if he didn’t Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Deems and Stee One dontaes ink connty | know that I had joined a liars club. daughter called on Mr. and Mrs, A. Ste ee be Ta ak ‘Thareday | He said-yes. In that article I also G, Deems Wednesday night. see ay, Aerie as sO | ae Pe b ca eee vy bad Several from this neighborhood) Rey, Ethelbert Hughes is assisting | it was a benevolen ‘ ‘ do somebody some good. I think he ee helping Grover iia Maes eee ee in a revive! | referred to a recent issue in which I Mrs. Gough and children spent ACME Eaicikandt wank Coal ion ee iN ere in prey Thursday with her daughter Mrs. of Miss Martha Park Sunday. Ae ah eae - that Par-| George Padley. whores ticular item was this. I think it is} Verse Nuchols spent Saturday Mega ptonurmar se 9 a a good thing for everyone 10 oc [evening with Miss Nancy Deems. | purcell, at Winterset, Iowa, for sev- | Summit Happenings. ae es eae letaed ap. | Mis, Det Harper spent Sunday | .+41 weeks, returned home the fore until you are dead to be cleaned UP-| with Miss Florence Belt. Wey iets Hard to tell what they might find on! “4, Harold Carroll has purchased peThe Charlotte Red Cross met at a, City, Kan., last week for treatment to furnish you plans for your concrete cellar, and Lomoco service is complete We will tell you just how much it will cost to build any size concrete cellar you may wish to build. LOGAN-MOUR E Lumber Company . BUTLER, MO. = - PHONE 18 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Sargent. Raymond Maybre and sisters Celia Country Happenings. A. L. Gilmore was an Appleton City visitor, Wednesday. . Mr. Rankins was taken to Kansas some of fe pee between the lines. |. new busey, oe to Hlinoe for [call meeting at the ME. chirch [and 7 hope he will regain his health Hh rg Neda Reger Geo. Sar- and bs a re one meraboriood i fey t inois pea i - - = Seems to me its about time for oe weeks vine WHR Sunday afternoon, Miss “Tey Jen- | * 2 ssell Havens and Mr. Wagy, of| G. W. Keen and son Elmer were Mone of she: vicinity, Mere rae rela a few weeks visit with relatives. kei : 4 . ; Kai kins resignation as treasurer was ac yy Bradstreet and Dun to ask Kaiser) 4 umber of young folks spent cepted Ae Mr. Wade Cochran was | Western Nebraska have been visiting Bill f financial statement, yes. c a auth Hct 2 ing sa Ae faves Suny afternoon with Mr. Ernest elected to fill that position. This vet ae eek aie hoped for—the evidence of things not cone Miller Rov Deena: er chapter is to give a supper for the lextne ery Id), But how ofte: ALTON SON EL SOY au boys in this township who have rég- | . seen (so we are told). But how often) wie, and Mary Deems motored to h | Mrs. Ol Radford and children were | do folks who pray for rain take their Tae! BI ff Sunday. istered, Wednesday night. visitors at the Lewis Culbertson | ‘i umbrellas along as an evidence of oes i ee MILL Several members of the Virginia, tase xe. their faith. O, ye of little faith. JACK and J g yee a geo +e ee the ee) pehaias are plowing tor whisk I have heard of a family who use moret League ursday —ni; . _paepr, for towels and Banking! ae In and Around Maysburg. last week. ae rains are coming our way at Now that's not so worse. But I know] Mr. and Mrs. Montia Simpson went Rev. Pfost ae 7 8 er | Ciyde-Beach- and Alfred Newton a family who will (I fear) have to-use}to—Clinton Saturday and met their|ment at the Christian churc |started for Oklahoma: last week to Appleton City visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Merl Sargent spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with her sister Mrs. Bernice Dickerson. Mrs. John McCook and children called at the Geo. Keen home Thurs- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Board and chil- dren, Mrs, W. B. Raybourn, Harry Raybourn and children, Mrs. Dee Vanhoy and, Mrs. Archie Odneal spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Cole- Rev. Keele of Butler filled his regu- lar appointment at Pleasant Home Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Odneal. The Oak Grove ighiieaanent Club will meet at the Oak Grove school house’ Aug. 18, 1917. Thelma Sargent spent Sunday af- ternoon with Nina Keen. paper for some other ‘clothes/relatives, Mrs. Malinda Douglas and day. lmake their fortune. Good luck to|man Snodgrass. as well and it looks like a cold win-| daughter, Miss Bessie, of Warrens- is ople fet eamty O8y aan | lyou, boys. Fimer and Cecil Keen were Apple- DAISY. i ton City visitors Thursday. _ Grace Randall spent Tuesday with Mrs. Claude Quick. Eieaseot Gee) A. T. Keen and B. E. Barnette were Appleton City visitors Friday. . — Mrs, B, E. Barnett called.on Mrs. A. T. Keen Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster and children spent wednesday. with their daughter Mrs. Will Wigger and fam- ily. Dudley Cumpton helped Will Wig- ger cut hedge last week, ler Saturday night. James Frost called on Geo. Sar-| Mr, Joe Brownfield has ordered a gent Wednesday morning. new model Ford. ~ B. E. Barnett and A. T. Keen were} Ralph Culver and Harley Page at- Appleton City visitors Thursday. tended prayer meeting at Pleasant Icie and Iva Wigger spent Friday | Ridge Sunday night. with their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Wigger. Several of the girls of this neigh- Nina Keen called on Thelma-Sar-| borhood ‘have joined the Red Cross. gent Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John -Woodfin called at the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cumpton spent | Abe .Brown ‘home: Sunday evening. Friday with their daughter Mrs.| Tom Hancock and family visited Clara Batchelor. Mark Spain-and family Sunday aod Mrs. Joseph West of Butler is vis-| attended church at Double Branches. ter, too. burg. ” ss Why grow wrinkled and old. By] ‘Two of Mr. White's cousins of|Us.” Matt. 6:25-33; Psa, 103:13; 91:3; lees Irina area adr hs golly, 1 say what's the use. Don’t/Clay county, Mr. George Quisenberry Deut, ee Mr: Harry Denar | T wett | try to live in the past. Memories of|and Mr. Mobley, stayed Saturday | Wil! De leader. | 1 i i id- the past may (and do) help to keep|night with him. They had been out Mrs. B. E. Earksrect BL yi Lwetio4 am Weel Cee Te He the heart young. Wrinkles and gray|in Kansas visiting and were on their|¢d the latter part of last week with |e 6) 7 7 hair will come. Yes, but the man or| way home. Hae Parcnse Mr. and Mrs. | J. G. Mr. Cumming a aout Raion were woman of fifty who quits and sits] Albert Hendrixson and __ sister, | Cuzi¢ 4 down will soon turn their toes to-]Neda, Claud Hendrixson, Linsey Mr, and Mrs. Will Ligenfelter and Bs Pampa lop edt Meare! ae ward the daisies and right in life’s|Parker, Mr. and Mrs, Farmer and|Cchildren_and Grandma Orear visited eee ‘ih Eee i fies ig prime, too. Me? O, I’m just 38|/son, Ray, visited at Mr. McCoy’s Sunday with relatives, Mr. and Mist a oh . Het eh ‘ young as I used to be.. Keep your Sunday. : Carl White, near the Kansas line. littl % n “Keith Sati ao tes be heart singing all the while. Make the] The Fidelis class of the Christian Mrs. Tella Wolfe was in pine It ae birthday ee acene hed world bright with a smile. You know|church had their class’ social at Mr.|City the latter part Crater week 3 a fine ti Miss M Hyatt the rest. Try it- once. Samp _ Hendrixson’s Wednesday | the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Lee A Mi ee i 188 ; argaret Hya i Here at last. No, I ain't talkin’ of|evening. There were 30 present, A Hardinger, who was in a hospital ee iss Sisk assisted in entertain: war. That's bad enough, but listen,/grand time was enjoyed until they there, having undergone an opera- Everybody is welcome and need- women are goin* to wear pants. Yes,| started home and most of them were | tion. i ? i is sir, real trousers, and they won't be|caught in that big storm and got| Miss Maggie McCann visited last vg eo ae i ae i worn on the inside cither. A Chi-|quite a ducking as part of the crowd | week and this week/ al thet nome ¢ night. 2 cago firm is showing the new styles |were in open top buggies. her sister, Mrs. Jake Baum, east © Ray Sturgeon and wife are here } now. | just wonder what the men| Mr, Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. Schuy- Butler. : 4|for an extended stay. will do pa the women den the |ler’s little baby were both buried at 4 aha Ne Pike ot aa Mr. and Mrs Lacy treated several pants (in public). Some of ’em have] w. . -{ daughter, Mrs. v Baie. gir fri i worn ben! for some time at home. I ‘sh il shade spi daughters, of Kankakee, Illinois, vis- Seat friends to a watermelon feast won't try to tell you, just wait and 4 p ‘ ited last week with her sister, Mrs. Mid ph y you, j Megs Peg Bane. Heese Amos Shesler and family, Miss Gladys. Guyant spent, Satur-|iting friends of this vicinity. James Gordon bought two calves iy aero idkeias sasabincin tte Bee Ale bat eta ter nae Miss. Martha Park has been ex- id night and Sunday with Eulalia} Florence Gragg spent Sunday with| from John Woodfin a “week, ] The Times office broke down, and|ers Saturday evening. periencing driving her new Maxwelt ere ait en hil ree Jones, John ‘Tharp spent Sunday with © i say, sore? Well, I guess. I didn't} Mrs. Minnie Harness went ee rs cochise are titi ue) Tes spent Sandee Settee Vink eee a £ A A A . ’ Dr. C. A. Lusk is to have a pub- | of Excelsior Springs are visiting her| children spent Sunday evening with] “A Lent meeting will commence at + f a _._A protracted meeting began at Pleasant Ridge lgst Tuesday night. Everyone. attend. Walter Tharp and family visited Albert Brown and family’ Sunday. Mrs, Cotton Gabriel returned home from Montana last. Thursday. Some of. the’ young folks enjoyed a dance at the home of Mart But- to see anything to get ‘het’ up about.| Aaron Saturday. Wri ; It ibst loaked to me like an accident.}| Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave visited at|/ic sale Thursday. .| Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wright i Lon Foster and family. Orchard. Grove next Monday night, ; But they said it wasn’t, . They told] Mr. Harve Harness’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robbins vis- Mrs. Alms returned to R 4 Roy, Leona and. Lucile Huntsraam} ug. ; 20th,” . Hood will preach ; Mr. : ited with relatievs at Amoret Sun- Thursday after a week's visit with|of Butler visited the last of the w int i me it worked all right till they got] A cousin of Mr. James McCleney to Sunbeams and the darned machine | js visiting them at present. just couldn’t handle the job. I ain’t} Mr. and Mrs. Dale visited at James * hangin’ out around there. Not safe. | McCleney’s Sunday. f If I should have to go to war I'll} Mr. Walter Cole -and wife and i have a lot of fun. I’m goin’ to aviate| daughter, Lillian, of Ballard, ited up in the air. If I get a shot at}at-Mr. Montia Simpson’s Sunday. Kaiser Bill the low down ‘onery’ Hun,} Mr. and Mrs. Reed have had tel- : when the roll is called in France he|atives from Kansas visiting them the won't -be there. past week. Miss Lowe,. the modern Eve, who pier. danger, aes. Joe Saat: t the home of their uncle Rev. E. E. Hughes was a visitor to iss Nannie Sisk returned*to. her 3 ae Kansas City last week, home in Cass county Monday after Miss Mabel Sellerg, of Mountain | visiting with relatives, Mrs. John |” Air, New Mexico, arrived Saturday |#4yatt, : SUNSHINE. . for an extended visit at the homes ies Pick: her aunts, Mrs. Warren Ayres, Mrs, E. E. Eggleson and Mrs. Thos. Dun- A aie fine ‘rain Tueeday.. Fine! for the corn and pastures. - lap and with other relatives and j »Annie Walters spent Sunday with day. A NEIGHBOR. | friends. has just finished a week’s stay in the : Alice Baker. — woods, has come out of the brush. Spruce Pick Ups. : ‘| Edna Laskey and. Mable_., Padiey She gained 1-2 a pound in weight, and doen : “[spent Sunday with Gladys Miller. had a good time (she says so). She} Mrs. Mattie Hill and her daughter- . Grover McCoy. and family, : went in clothed only with a sunny|in-law, Mrs. Louis Hill, spent Thurs- fenkins ‘arid family, F, L. ; disposition and a smile, She came day with Mrs. George Vanhoy. —__ | Amsterdam visited from Wedn ' mily, Nutie” nat pie ig ny pool aa eantine ee of boa ae Lee Reese went to Butler Fri-| until. Friday with her sister, Ward Carpenter and wife ‘took din- with. ‘mos: rs il fi : he : bites. Juat wha sort of a moral such| Miss Christy Sargent returned gh “Charley Weiss and chil oes ye eee ly. ; fool stunts-as this is supposed to|home Friday after a week's visit with |... visiting at the home of her : teach is hard to see. her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hays, near er, Mr. Seeley, at Drexel,Mo. An anxious one wants to know how| Adrian. Mell Campbell ‘and wife and Mr:. to remove superfluous hair from the} Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 7 Couchman y were: ig: our vici 3 body. I'll just say that the most ef-]and Mr. and’ Mrs. Bert “Vansant fiective remover I have used is aj started back to their homes in Col- razor. It shoré¥gets ‘em. orado Thursday, after several weeks A ‘man said-to'me the other day:}visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Sam Hays of Adrian has gone to Colorado and is thinking of locat- ing there. . Mrs. Maggie Hill returned to her home Friday after a week's visit with home folks. \]__Mr. ahd Mrs. Tom Cutie en- tertained the aoe evening, Mrs. aeuie Ha, I, “that’s dead easy. It's because Tm rs “No, ” “Alright, tell me.”

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