n, A|,f|Otit herlfipd.MIshch Leonn nlNl Albert* Hoffac! lilJAPT VfiflvAMtlmvo to Burlington Saturday. O JiAlM*wit A liltMto A t ilt tl Bank, who I* ^mploytN) | l*OH(Wa»t€f L A. Bassett hasIII fit. Louis. Mil.* I* spending her '« handled I hlt;* mail !i lt;■»•»■ for 25 yearncation with home folks in 1 tunnel!1 Mon«Iuy. The people hero are HHIa*■BBify-:/' flod with the »lt;*rvle©.The c K. social, whi-eh wan an*flounced for Saturday nlchf, w*ns iw- \ pom*d until n e \ t Sain relay eveMr and Mrs, Truman Wahrer wore l*i Keokuk Saturday evening.Charier# I him os mid wife. I lurryjp September S The Cheerful Barnes mid niftier* Ktntmi mid KateWorkm sodotjr will iilMi hold ii SO. h i ''' Tuosdiiy o\(lt;nl»c at the Sain-lt; ial and ah* oil t !»• lt;5 I ehtireb l*«n«*u Saturday. The C, K sortel willho hoiil on tin* Presbyterian rhiin IiAl Hoffnor mid wifi* of Mt liras-HUt, Mr and Mrs, (ietie Moftio r Mr. jand Mrs. Uni Ref for and Mtsi tiara Ball drove to Bluff park Sunday and enjoyed a plcluc iupper there.Mias Kmnva Bent/timer returnedSaturday i*\, nini* from Chm« • ho ». h.in.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Artnkiieoht. George Baust, Mr and Mi Jake SrhinItt. K. T. l,owenherg. Miss AlinLowrenberg and M\m Oohlh* Low* Otlberg roturnotl Saturdav evening from a week's auto trip through llowgS'.;nel Spain* home at Montrose.Mr. and Mr*. Joe Wahror visited a* tin* Adam llopp home in Montrofte Sunday.School begins here September iand Miv*Miss Kat lo*ry n t hull ran Mina lirkIn arn thn toucher*.Mr. and Mrs. Truman Wahror visited at the Bryan llaneork homo Bun* day event nit.Morgan Barnes and wife, Mrs,Charles Barilos and Junes Barnes and daughter Kula were Keokuk vial* tar a Wednesday.Bon Hoop and family spent Sunday at tho Adam llopp homo ill Moiit-rose.Charles Barnes and wife spent Tuenlav at the James Barnes homo.Jot* Wahror and wife and Mr. and uw; Bf . aud Imqi- lMr„ Truman VVahrrr nrre in FortMadison Saturday afternoona (liar lent ontty ware honor attests at a party lodd In the Proninteriau chureh FridayJoint Helmet ka Wi mrniag. This. «*tlaiabir family l*f! | (.,„Pr \vlt;ulH(Mltty..Monday, xh. Vkde. for tbclr non j „ „opp ))1U, fwm|ly were l)o„ Homo in .Monmouth. Ill | m llxou ralfer* Thursdayi^Kli^BMWWh Koller wan knoekedMrs. Anna Anderson and children, 1 lonaid uud France**, of Kansas City, Kansas, are visiting with Mrs. An* def-soli h mother, Mrs. M, F. Boid, and other relatives and friends.Mrs. John Neville visited with Mm (I. \V. Beflor Wednesday afternoon.Mr and Mrs. Edward Poiitd* and sou Albert, accompanied by (Irand-fat lo t Boete. motored to lies MoinesFriday, where they will attend thefair and visit Mr. Ponte's sister I,on Kennedy is on the nick llet. Quito a number from here attended the hall game at St. PaulSunday afternoon*The “Willing Workers Sunday school el ass met at the John Neville home Thursday afternoon. Quite a number of the members were present. After the business meeting the afternoon was spent In a socle! hour.Miss Minnie (\ Hefior called on Miss Ftilth Kdmons at White's Institute Thursday afternoon.Margaret to (Deadening is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.of Memphis,leftMlandherHottin*40l«l • O tlast new I lieBanCharles MagerkurtliMissouri.Mrs. Lincoln Held of Keokuk visited Mrs. M K. Hold Friday.A number from here aft ended the C. B. Holland sale Saturday afternoon.. Join* Abel and familydowa by ..n aut«» la Croat of thn M* J tbroilt!l town Thursday■HIP building Sunday night at tin*PiNEW BOSTONWilliam Washburn and daughterst lose of the union services. The earnasscd over her but she suffered noInjuries.JfejMr. and Mrs, Kiuil Hentius of Mt.l*P*afant %vor«* guests of the L, K. Barnes fatuity op Sunday. rt|Miss Bouiie Blaufus aipl sister of llcnver# Iowa, are visiting their aunt.. and Other rein*W in. \\ eigard and family are visit-j Cyda. Vcrda and W'ilma attendedMrs, F, Bogert. Siing relatives in Pooflu* 111.James, Harry and Hugh Barnes,Henry Trump and l.eo IMligerstofer atleudod the Tri-State fair at Burlington Thursday.John llopp and wife of Monttoso spent Friday at the f rank llopp home.Mr. and Mrs. Mauriee W’ahrer andlivfH. Tl», v «r,. Ill, dttUghttnrs of faiB„y rteltod ,t ,h„ Alf Moo# |,otnlt; R‘‘v i*M» WMfMii. who Ih w«» Runday at Moa*ro8i«.Pprwn here.| A|if?s Ruth Anton returned Sat nr tiav evening from Monmouth. III.;| Mrs, \|, T. Heltn spent Mondayafternoon and night with the Junto* Camp IT re girls at Chute's Im aeh.POPULAR YOUNGMONTROSE GIRIi The party given at the Adolph Ho-kev home Fvidav evening was well attended and a good time had by ail.Mrs. Win. Holdefer and son spent Saturday .it the Adolph Uokey homo.Mr. and Mrs Maurice Wahrer wereploanatitly HttrprUe*! Friday evening, it being the eighth anniversary of I their marriage. Those present wereandM rand Mrs. Joe Wahrer and sou Richard. Truman Wahrer and wife and Boeder Maxlield and family, IceAllWEDS SUNDAYp;Montrose, Aug. H*.— Mian Lorraiuc 8, Reutiier. daughter of Mr. and j erenn\ and cake were served Mrs, Edward Heather of Montro«e I enjoyed a pleasant evening.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wahrer. Fordv W ahrer, Herman Haase and Herman Haase, Jr.. attended the Tri-Stateand Mr. Ralph A Wright, son of Mr, * and rMs, C, \V. Wright of eKokuk, were married in Keokuk Sunday morning. August 27. at h o'eloek, atthe St. Paul’s Evangelical church bythe pastor of that churchfair at Burlington Friday.Mrs Truman W alirer assisted Mrs.James Vermaren and Mrs, cieorgejnfce bride is a charming young Wagner entertain the Ladies Aid a* lady aud her wedding dress was of, the James VVrmnx*ii home at Don-blue cropc de chine wrev trimtilings and she wore grey slippers and boh# and a grey duvtyne hat triuimod in blurDel Ison Thursday.Jasper Ihiminel and wife of Keo J kuk passed through tow n Sunday.ere will be a da tire given at fbo.Miss Ueutbor has beefi employed VNoodman hall Tuesdaj evening, August 2’J.Maurice WTibrer and ebildren Stall*with the firm of Bartholomew Brow.W toolt^r. Mr, Wright m a partner with bis fat net as a contractor in ley and Isabelle motored to Keokuk ipe firm of Wright 4' Son. Both Thursday.young people are popular and have a1 The Farmers' union local will give'ylde cirele of friends, After a wed-, a social on the school ground Thuns-ding jioutiiiy through interesting day evening. August 31.Everybodypoints of Iowa by automobile, they . u inv i ed. Speakers will be present IfSfl retum to Keokuk w here their ( Harry Peilcy ami family spent Fri-HMMihotue will bestreet.at 121k Bank, day evening at the Waiter SwindurI mun home.the Chnutflu«|ua at Hamilton SundtivafternoonMr and Mrs. FrankhoiiHC of Lu-ray. Mo., and Mr, and Mrn. Charles Shippy of Mooar, spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr.Mri. Arthur Nelson.Mr. and Mm. Scott Hamilton entertained some of their children for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dresser and children, Mr* and Mrs. John llcnn mid children of Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sw interman of Charleston and Mr, and Mrs, JessHodden of Argvie.Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Hciiigje and children spent Sunday owning with the Charles Sbilier and Maynard Tobnsou families, it being Mr.Slnlbr's birthday. Ice creame amieake weere served and all reported anice time.Mrs. W . S. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itenney of Fort Mailison lpent Saturday afternoon at the J. I).Miles home.Elmer Bennett of KalmKa calledlt;*u friends in this vicinity severaldays of last week.Mrs. Joe Miles. Jr., and ehildren were over Sunday visitors in Fort Madison with W. 8. HulUday’sfamily.amilieegllif vva t mae t nrt t liepluveitvhy iI)a rlt; tilerlie 1loeaed t Aell 111of tldovvt bepletitiiosCibis 111 .en tsAshipto ( IIandI her ed IilastIfsaiUgustA ftatteiItod aarefaira releasiflierMfa l ithas# itMrand Mm. Richard Rudd ofI tjrt Madison spent Sunday with Mited Mrs, Venn Rudd.Mr and Mrs. Ziminer and Mr. and Mih Appelton of Keokuk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V, J. Hamilton .WANTEDTwo copies of the Fort Madison Weekly of July 28 thisVyear. Please send them to the | Democrat.- Adv.Klhf atlui the ton. ling!la CablNan fair eombn mgreu I t b roladyters! mati era 1play Chri NanandglinjwithiitteiTlout