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3f thehome• VIMV* * » V#vere graduated from an Oil City, Lyons and Mary Ann; Mrs. C. P. Jetter and Margaret Ann.afteragedhomeHoustonia♦children visitedMrs.Wicker'sbrother, E. A. Elliott, superintendentMrs. Ruth Weir and children ofof the Joplin high school.(By Mrs. Bennie Martin)Sweet Springs visited her sister.Miss Edna Harrison the last of theThe Houstonia Woman’s club will v'e^k.homeFridaylev. J.sbyter-of thesed ofCharlesMr. and Mrs. Dewey Barron gave hold an open meeting at the Baptist *tIrs- J B- Dorsey entertained thea bridge luncheon in honor of Miss church Thursday afternoon of this following Tuesday; Mrs. L. C. Tuck,Ruth Wicker last Wednesday eve- week at three o’clock. An address ^rs* George Janisch, Mrs. Jamesnlng. Those present were Misses will be given on “Trees” by Dr. Martin and Miss H^len Smith.Mary and Ada Stephens, Helen ; Fred Fulkerson of Sedalia.Mrs. Charles Ferris and little sonSmith. Mary and Josephine Houchen, Ruth Wicker, Pearl Conway,The Negro Glee club of Lincolnof Kansas City spent several daysiy3andtheMrs. Trixy Houchen, Mrs. L. G.school of Sedalia gave a musicalWheeler, Mrs. L. S. Robertson.program last Friday evening at thetde inhe lat-Tulsa,calledhter-in-Mrs. J. T. Harris, Sr.. entertain-Christian church. The glee club waslast week with her parents, Mr. andMrs. Henry Puramill.Mr3. Wayland Scott and daughtered her bridge club last Wednes-brought here through the Woman’sday afternoon. The home was dee-council of the Christian church. TheMiss Edna and Mrs. Kemp motored tc Sedalia Wednesday morning.Grated in early spring flowers. Be-attpndance was fine.The Westbrook families, Mr. andMrs. L. G. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.sides the club members the guestsMrs. Chris \anatta returned to E]wjn Killion and C. E. Killion at-were Mrs. J. W. Rissler, Mrs. J. D. ! ^er ^ome ^ere Saturday evening | tencje(j ^he funeral of a relative andEckles, Mrs. J. C. Longan, Mrs. i om a se\eral weeks i11 ; friend east of Sweet Springs Mon-spentlookingson,th andlay af-id son,istownng hisEarly Davis and Miss Nettie Ram-Kansas City with her sister, Mrs.seyer. Mrs. H: \ -is was assisted inZans, where she has been recover-entertaining and serving a luncheonby Mrs. J. T. Harris.ing from effects of flu and pneumonia. Her many friends welcomeday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. andThe Sunday school class taught j her borne much improved in health. Ml?s Ruby.Mrs. M. P. Tuck and daughter,by Mrs. Frank Markward gave aMr. and Mrs. P. W. Zans accom-Clarence and Miss Nettie Ram-class party at the Markward home i'anied Mrs. \ anatta home for a few seyer entertained Sunday for dinnerwith invited guests last Friday! days visit.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Higgins and fam-night. Those enjoying the occasion Mrs. Gustin Smith and Mr. and ijy, and Miss Ella Wilson of Kan-v;ere Misses Georgene and Janice Mrs. James Cooper entertained Sun- sas City.Chris-Henderson, Mary Ed Longan, Lena day for dinner at the Smith home; Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor ofMae and Clara Scarbrough, Helen 1 the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Nolte of near Blackburn, Mo., spent Sundayat thes Mon-Lester5S.Inwere5S ses-mjoyedSmith, Ruth Dorsey, Mary Anna Kansas City, pastor of the Baptist with Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hueben.Fisher, Dorothy Houchen, Harry ' church here, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. M. W. Benning entertainedWingfield, Gordon Rissler, FrankMartin, Clarence Parkhurst, RavCooper of Centerview.her bridge club Friday afternoonSunday guests at the Orville with a few invited guests.and Junior Norfleet and RalphSmith Heinzler home were Mr. andMiss Ella Wilson spent SaturdayStrader.Mrs. B. C. Bacon, Mrs. Carl Bacon; night at the McClure-Benning home.The Parent Teacher Association 1 and children of Marshall; Mr. and! Mrs. Albert Moore and littleheld a deferred meeting on last Sat- ’Mrs. Charles Meeker of Hughes- \ daughter, Emogene, spent severalmeGreenhostessin thehostesss at ahomeurday night at the school auditorium ville.days with her father, Will Shieldswith a fine attendance. Dr. MalcomThe Houstonia high school base-of Missouri Valley College at Mar- ball team played*3theGreen Ridgewho was injured from a fall lastweek.shall,gave the address. After a team at Green Rirdge last Thurs-business session and election of day afternoon. Green Ridge won theLawson Price of Jefferson Cityofficers of the Parent Teacher bodyfor the ensuing year music by Missgame.Prof. DavisThe following hoys withmade the trip. RalphMargaret Love, violinist; Miss Chris- Strader. Orville Frank Martin, Rod-spent last Thursday with relativesand friends hereMrs. Georgia Tevebaugh is visiting her grandson, Russell Harrisernoon.th nar-tine Robinson, pianist and Miss ney Tevis, Asel Wingfield, John . and family at Springfield, Mo.PrizeHarryetta Wagner, soprano, mem- Herring, Charles Pumraill, Jurgeihers of the Beulah Yancey Music Higgins, Leonard Renken, Raymond IMrs. E.n wasClub of Sedalia. The three young Lock ney and Jarvel Harmon.FORladies were entertained at the home Mr. and Mra. Jay Dorsey spentwThe ^r* anc* *^rs* George Janisch, by j the w eek end with Mrs. Anna Dor-s. Rus-the Janisch sisters, Saturday night sey and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scotts Kinge cardt. E. H.5s OdieI. A. F.Mrs. J.b, Mrs.ig, Mrs.George,Everettand Sunday by Miss Mary Ed Longan.Miss Mary Ed Longan entertainedand sons at Chillicothe, Mo.Miss Mary Anna Dorsey spentGOVERNMENTfrom Friday evening until Sundayfor dinner Sunday at her parents’ with Miss Frances Welborn at Fay-LATE FIGHTINGhome, Misses Margaret Love. Chris- ette, Mo.tine Robinson, Ilarryctta Wagnerof Sedalia; Anne Mildred Dorsey,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neighbors andAnna Mae Butts,children of Knob Noster, spent Sun-Ellen and day with Mr. and Mrs. Guy NeighMima Janisch.bors and children.Twenty-Nine KilledInEngagements In HonMr. and -Mrs. Gail Smith of War-Willie Wilson and sister, Missduras WednesdayFMrs.saw' visited friends and relatives Ella Wilson of Kansas City, spent*i Bran-Tcholasned to;ffersonng thehere Thursday evening.the week end with friends here.Mrs. John Rissler entertain d sev-W. C. Westbrook and Willie Rotheral friends with a bridge luncheon rock motored to Kansas City Fri-Tuesday evening. The tables were day and brought Clark StephensBv The Associated PressTEGUCIGALPA. Honduras, April9°miO mThe government today claimedimportant victories against revolu-prettily decorated in spring bios home from a Kansas City hospital j tionary armies in northern Honr, Mrs.inch ofsoms and flowers. Those present where recently he underwentwere Miss Dorothy Hathaway, Miss operation.an ! duras. Heavy fighting continued near Chamelecon, not far from SanEdna Harrison, Miss Nettie Ram-1 Mrs. Maggie Robertson has re-ompanyclosedseyer,D. Eckles,Mr. C. E. Ramseyer, Mrs. J. turned toherPedro Sula, and reinforcements werehome here after aMr. and Mrs. L. G. visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. SmithWheeler, Mr. and Mrs. S. L Allegri, in Kansas City.rushed to aid the regulars.A total of 29 dead and manyr, willMrs. L. C. Tuck.Mr. and Mrs. C. F Wicker andMrs. Oeie Smith of Sw*eet Springssoent a few davs here last week.wounded was counted in yesterday’*fighting in several minor engagements. but so fierce was the battle
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