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THE MONETT WEEKLY TIMES. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. "NOTICE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The League of Women Voters will laeet at the city hall at 3 o'clock Sat urday afternoon. There will be elec tion of officers and a delegate wall be fleeted to attend the state convention to be held at Sedalia May 17. 53t3 SOUTH CENTER v Misses Maud and Lilly Young called Wl their aunt, Mrs. W. A. Niskem, Saturday. Clyde Wormington who has 4een 5rtayiDg with his grand parents Mr. tend Mrs. J. R. Wormington, returned to kls home Wednesday. Farmers are making an effort to plant corn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robbins and lit tle son Junior, accompanied by Mr. HolHster, visited friends east of Cass Ville Sunday. Rev. Erickson preached an inter beting sermon Sunday at Mt. Pisgah. -A large crowd was present. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Worming ton visited Wednesday night with Benton Wormington. Miss Katherine Robbins was the week-end guest of Miss Jewel Eden Vest of Purdy. Talbert school will close Friday. The teacher, Miss Esther Arnaud ant; the pupils are going on a picnic Fri day. Mr. Langosh and son Otto were i.i town trading Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and children visited friends west of Pio er Sunday. Sunday is meeting day at New Salem. Rev. Sherman Erickson will fill the pulpit. The church Roll wilt 1) called and sacramental services will fce partaken of. Everyone is invited to come. SOUTH OF MONETT EFWORTH LEAGUE ENTERTAINMENT The Epworth League will present "The Old Time Country School" in the basement V the Methodist church Friday evening, April 29. Everybody is invited to attend the Old Time Country School and enjoy a hearty laugh. Refreshments will be 15 cents. Attend and help swell the piano fund. 53t3 PLEASANT VALLEY Sunday school and church were well attended at Mt. Pisgah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Davis and children visited Sunday with the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Mary Lee. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. S. Planchcn pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ami Cuendet. Miss Ida Reynaud visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynaud. Mr. and Mrs. Drake and son were Chopping in Monett Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bounoius and daughter, Miss Martha, visited friends la Purdy Sunday. Mrs. John Banks speV .Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. D. L. Lautaret. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maritan visite'd Saturday night and Sunday with the latters mother, Mrs. Mary Lee. Mrs. Henry Bounous and son Ray mond were shopping in Monett Satur day. Mrs. Dell Medlin spent Monday with ker mother, Mrs. B. Combs. Dalton Lee, of Oklahoma City, visit- d last week with relatives south ol town. Resetting strawberries is the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeler, of Okla homa, have been visiting home folks of near Purdy for the past week. Fred Boswell visited at Henderson Lowery's Monday. E. Ware went to Cassville Monday on business. Misses Frona and Goldie Sooter, Mattie and Nora Haynes, Messrs. Emer Ware, Byrl Tucker, Tilman Sooter, Hollis Simmons, Clark Haynes and Byrl Eden were the guests ot Miss Pearl Long Sunday. Jack Whiteman was the Sunday evening guests of Nora Haynes. Pleas Nichol and family spent Sun day with Will Johnson and family. Miss Lottie Thomas went to MoneU Sunday evening. She will stay a fe.v v.eeks with her uncle, Arch Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Weisman at tended church at Mt. Pleasant Sun day night. Cecil Cagle was the guest of Miss Bernice Gravitt Sunday. Tuesday evening May 2, is farmers' meeting at Pleasant Valley. Every one is invited to come. Otis Eden was the pleasant caiier at Orrel Boyer's Sunday evening. Perry Decocq and family visited Mrs. Gravitt and family Sunday. TODD HOLLOW NEWS WM. MEAGHER TRIED ON TWO COUNTS The trial of Wm. Meagher on charge of selling liquor on April 6 and 9 to Clinton Bennett is being held today at the city hall. A large number ox people are in attendance. ine morning was taken up in se curing a jury. The men selected to serve as jurora are A. C Hagler, 1 E. Shaffer, H. D. Lewis, W. IL Snider, Wm. Summers and W. B. Green. A number of witnesses have been subpoenaed to appear at the, trial. EAST PURDY Jim Mackey's visited Fred Edwa: and family Sunday. Arch Mackey's attended church a: Arnhart Saturday night and Sunday and took dinner with Ira Marbut's Sunday. Most everyone is through setting Strawberries and Iwem.t to planting corn. Arch Mackey attended the Odd Fel lows celebration at Butterfield Tues day. Ajlvie Mackey's visited Mon Ed wards and family Sunday evening. Rev. Marian filled his appointment at Monett Sunday. PIONEER Mrs. S. A. Davis and son, Clyde, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Davis and family, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roller attended church at Arnhart, Sunday. Miss Ada Roller visited Miss Effie Smith, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Marbut and Miss Fern Alexander were shopping in Mo nett, Friday, of last week. Sunday school was well attended at Macedonia, Sunday. W. Davis visited B. F. Henderson, Saturday night. I. C. Inman, Eivin Davis and B. F. Henderson were at Purdy, Saturday on business. ' There will be a pie supper at the Ozark school, Saturday night, April 30. The proceeds will be used for new benches for the Macedonia church. Winfotrd .'Davis and Arlie Inman were working in the Bethel cemetery Friday afternoon. I Grandma Francis is quite poorly. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Miss Anuel Jones, of Monett, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle Free land this week. Miss Lucille Eden, of Purdy, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Berziel. Homer Wheeler, of Stark City, called on Miss Leah Hart Sunday afternoon. Those who took dinner with Leland Stark Sunday were Misses Effie and Esther Hutchens, Mary and Maggie Stewart, Luvena Bradley, Anna Mc Millen, Sybil Bankson, Lucille Eden and George Hutchens. Ted Hutchens, Leland Stewart and Raymond Coatney were Monett visit ors Sunday. Daughter was the dinner guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Eden and George Berziel Thursday. Mrs. Belle Freeland called on Mrs. Ida Francis Monday. Noah Davidson and family, of Fair view, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Freeland. Sidney Stewart, who' has been wont ing in Oklahoma the past few months, returned home Sunday. LITTLE FLAT RED BALL GARAGE 702 BROADWAY WE Fit AUTOMOBILES ami work oh urns W. W. JOSLIN & SON : PROPS. FLAT CREEK Sunday school was well attended at Mt. Grove Sunday. We understand that there will be meeting at Macedonia the first an third Sunday in each month. Misses Ernie and Ellinor Fly visited Mr. ana Mrs. worge Hugney were Fern Alexander Sunday evening. WE WANT TO BUY, 5 TO 20 ACRE NICE FARM HOME Price must be reasonable, and place Inust be on good auto road to Monett. Must have some fruit or berries. No objection to 5 miles distance. Party will pay $1,000 down as first payment. GARDNER & GARDNER Phone 37. 213 Fourth st. 53tf STRAWBERRIES 85 cents per quart at Saxe's Meat Market, phone 112. 62-5t Jesse Drowley and little daughter, Clara Belle, of Muskogee, Okla., are Vifcitfrig Mrs. M. E. Drowley and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson. For upholstering furniture, repair ing and refinishing and general re pair work call at 519 East Broadway. Work guaranteed. 46tm Miss Edna Steenbock, who has been Visiting her mother for the past three weeks, returned to her work as mana ger and operator of the Western Union office at Lyons, Kansas, Thurs day morning. Miss Steenbock was ill when she came home, but with a good rest she is able to take up her work again. FOR SALE visiting at Flat Woods, Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Opal Davis visited at Rev. J. M. Marbut's, Saturday night and Sun day. Several farmers in this neighbor hood have their corn planted. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Inman attended Sunday school at Macedonia Sunday.' , Winnifred and Opal Davis were shopping in Purdy, Friday morning. Mrs. Clint Marbut has been quite ill, but is reported better. ' Don't forget the chair. sale at Mace donia' church Thursday afternoon, April 28. Ty Cobb Inman attended Sunday school, Sunday. BUTTERFIELD If you are looking for a home here it Is. A beautiful 7 room residence, large living room, every room decor ated, light fixtures, furnace; sleeping porch; garage and strawberries Part cash, balance on time. Mrs. B. A. Huffman, 607 Central avenue. See it any day. Phone C94-W. , 50tf FOR PHOTOS, KODAK FINISHING, COPYING, ENLARGING - and PICTURE FRAMING See E.A. Rumbaugh or tall Phone No. 523 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson ot ; Republic, are here to attend the I. O. O. F. anniversary April the 26. A big time is expected that day. A heavy rain visited this section the afternoon of April 25. Sunday school and church was well attended at this place Sunday. Rev. Morris preached- interesting sermons in the morning and evening. . Dan Farmer's horse committed sui cide Saturday night by jumping head first into a cistern which was 18 feet deep.' The Rebekah degree staff of this place went to Seligman on the night of the 22 and assisted in instituting a new Rebekah Lodge at that place. They report a splendid time having been royally entertained by the Se ligman people. V ' !. Messrs. C. A. Birkes and W. K. Burkett are thought to bt improving in their sickness. Anybody wishing dairy products of any kind call on Cass Jeffries and J. W. Strother. They have each pur chased milk cows recently. Miss Louise and Sara Jeffries and Gertha Hankins spent Sunday with Rachel Marlow of Exeter, Missouri. Next Sunday is Rev.OIlie Ennes' regular appointment at this place. Everybody invited to attend. The Cassville base ball team romped on ourjtwys to the tune of 24 to 2 Sunday afternoon. Better luck next time boys. . ... . Eggs 12c a dozen in our city today. How's that for "Normalcy," ,;The reports of the strawberry crop at this place are more favorable than were first reported. M. and Mrs, James Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Marbut and Fera Alexander Friday. Mrs. Clint Marbut is reported better Olaf Clement attended the play at Purdy Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Pude Morlan and daughters Ruth and Mary visited Mr. and Mrs. Webster Thomas and son Saturday night. Arlie Inmon and Raymond Roller went a fishing Saturday night. Fred Smith was shopping in Mc Dowell Saturday morning. , Floyd and Ike Inman were trading in Purdy Saturday evening. Mrs. James Smith visited Mrs. Bertha Clement Monday afternoon. . Arlie Inman and Fred Smith at tended meeting at Arnhart, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hughey visited Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell Satur day night. LIBERTY Sunday school at Mt. Grove was well attended. There will be Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jackson and children attended Sunday school at Mt. Grove. Nelson Paul, who has been work ing for Clinton Marbut, visited home folks at Stella, from Wednesday to Saturday. Mr. and Mi t. James Henderson vis ited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Henderson and family, Sunday. Messrs. Elvin Fly and Russel Tur- pin visited Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Ben nett and family, Saturday night ana Sunday. Miss Ruth Marbut, who has been staying at home for the past week, will return to school, Sunday after noon. Miss Elva Riggs has been employed to teach our s-chool this year. Misses Erple and Ellinor Fly vis ited Miss Fern Alexander, Sunday af ternoon. Miss Fern Alexander visited Miss Helen Jackson. Saturday night. Miss Marzelle Marbut visited home folks the week end. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Marbut and Miss Louise Alexander were shopping j in Monett, Friday. Prayer meeting at McDowell every Sunday night. . Miss Iuise Alexander visited Miss Florence Marbut, Tuesday afternoon of last week. , Misses Lottie and Erple Fly were McDowell visitors, Friday morning, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Thomas and son visited Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Inman, Sunday after noon. ' . . Next Sunday will be regular meet ing at Macedonia. Rev. Ira Marbut will occupy the pulpit. Rev. C A. Fly is .doing some car penter work for Rev. H. E. Marshall this week. Clinton Marbut attended court at Joplin, Monday. R. J. Ethridge and Nelson Paul at tended church at Calton Sunday afternoon. MT. GROVE ' Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Vantuyl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe and family. , . Several from this neighborhood aN tended the mass meeting at the M. E. church in town Sunday afternoon. We bid God speed to this campaign a- gainst vice. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nowell and family of Stotts City spent Satur day and Sunday with the latter's bro ther W. Beckett and wife. . Carl Wolfe has returned from Kan sas where jhe spent several weeks visiting. The Sunday guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Cox were Rev. A. Green, Rev. Philips, of Paris Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and son, Mrs. W. R. Russell and sons and Elbert Haggart. F. M. Howard of Mt. Vernon spent Sunday with J. O. Mulkey and wife and attended church at this place. Mrs. W. R. Russell and sons, spent Tuesday with her parents near Went worth. The Ladies Aid will hold their bazaar and bakery sale in the Dow building two doors east of Ruscha's Dry Goods store. STRAWBERRIES ! 35 cents per quart at Saxe's Meat Market, phone 112. 52-6t Some of the farmers in this com munity are getting ready to plant corn. . i Mr.-and Mrs. F. C. Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. John Marbut Sunday. Fred -Smith was trading in Mc Dowell Saturday. Mrs. V. H. Marbut and Mrs. Ed Jackson were the guests of Mrs. Reya Jackson and children Wednesday afternoon. Miss Fern Alexander and Ruby and Lena Smith spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Helen Jackson. : Mrs. Mintie Marbut , and daughter Violet, visited Mrs. James Smith and children Friday afternoon. i Fred Smith and Ray Jackson at tended the play at Purdy ' Saturday night.. . ' Plowing and making garden is the orders for the day. Miss Helen Jackson visited Misses Ruby, Leona, and Lena Smith Sunday afternoon. ;, Special For Friday and Saturday Men's Brown Nettleton Shoes worth $16.50, Special for Friday and Satur day $12.75, tax included. ' ' A great many Black Kid Nettletonl Shoes sold as high as $18.00 per pair. Specially priced for Friday and Satur day for $10.00 When we adver tise Nettleton's on sale we are always rushed in our mens depart m e n t, so don't wait too long for your pair. Two days of great shoe values. GULICK'S Clothing Shoes Furnishings We have a line of very beautiful Carriages, that combine Comfort with beauty, lightness and durability, made of strong reed-fiber with strong wheels rubber tired. To fully appreciate the beauty and economy of these buggies you should see them. 1 Let us show yon them today, they are priced very reasonable. J AS. M. KING Furniture and Undertaking mmmwmmmm $1.50 Special Mens Suits Gleaned and Pressed $1.50 Call Us and We'll CaU D. L. STONE The Tailor on Broadway Cleaning & Pressing At the sign of Ye Jolty Little Tailor