.John smiin was a Dusmess cauer at John McIntosh’s of BiggsvilleThursday.Mr. and Mrs. Man ford Vaughn of Burlington spent Saturday and Sunday at Will Adair’s.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith and son spent Sunday in Stronghurst with 5?r. and Mrs. R. I./Findley.Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lovedahl and children expect to Sp *nd the week endvisiting relatives in Moline.Messrs. Miles Smith, Herbert Baf-nett and Harold Fordyce were Monmouth goers .Saturday evening.This is certainly good weather for the crops, although a little sunshine would be made a welcome visit Or.A large number of our citizens attended the show “Hesper of the Mountains” in Kirkwood Saturday night.Miss Veda Perdue who has been helping Mrs. H. A. Hutchinson for several weeks has returned home. Miss Olive Jamison has taken her place.A few from here expect to attend commencement in Kirkwood Monday evening. There aro only seven grades.”Mrs. Frank Steagall is assisitng Smith and Barnett with their farm duties. Mr. Stuart who was here last week is helping Jay Rezner.Little Kenneth Stevenson returned to his home in Biggsville Thursday after a week’s visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stevenson.Miss Agnes McKelvey and Mr. John McKay of Monmouth spent one day last week with her sister, Mrs. H. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Nat Childs of Kirkwood were also callers at Smith’s the same day.Messrs. Harry Tinkham and Ralph Monticue and Miss Harriet Barnes of Kirkwood and Miss Margaret Dalton visited several points of interest