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THE MONMOUTH DAILY ATLAS. MONMOUTH. ILLTNSHANGHAIShanghai, June 9—Mr. and Mr» Wallace Hauewaldt .were Galesburg visitors Monday.Aunt Mary House returned horn* the first of the week after spending the winter with her daughter, Mr*-Wallace and family at Butler, Ml# 60uri. Seems good to see her home again.Mrs. Selmon Jobe spent Monday afternoon with grandma Norman.Arthur Curtis and son Miles o! Galesburg took dinner with J. L Curtis and family.Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore wero Galesburg visitors Monday.Mrs. J. L. Curtis and daughter. Miss Lena, spent Tuesday afternoon with Grandma Norman.Mrs. C. E. Beard visited her daughter. Mw. Wallace Hauswald Tuesday, afternoon.W. T. Stone spent the day Tuesday with H. O. Stone's at Forrest Flower.Ben Bollinger and family attended the commencement exercises at Alexis Tuesday evening.Clarence Edolman was calling on his unole. A1 Edelman. and family Wednesday.Mrs. Grant Terpening spent the dav Wednesday with relatives at Tyler-ville.Miss Stoecks, a missionary fromChina, and whose home Is In Massachusetts gave a fine lecture here at the A. C. church Wednesday. She has been in China more than six years and her talk of her experience there and their mode of living, climi^e. etc.. wero very instructive and interesting. .The Indies’ Aid met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Caldor.The Helpers Union met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wallace Hauswald.Mrs. H. D. Fillmore and Miss Stoeeks spent Thursday evening at J. L.Schwartz’s.Miss Irma Schwartz visited Friday and Friday night with Miss Maude I’aimer at Galesburg and attended commencement exercises of the high school Friday afternoon.Mrs. Albert Scott spent Friday afternoon with Grandma Norman.Alfred Wade celebrated his 74'h birthday Thursday by attending thd convention of the Grand Army posta sieeting at Moline. Ho reportod a fine time.rs. Frank Ferris and son Clark•pent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone.Mrs. C. E. Beard. Mrs. H. D. Fill-more and Aunt Mary House spent Friday afternoon at the J. L. Schwartz home.Alfred Wade visited over Sunday 'With Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cravens ofRio.Mr. and Mrs. Charle Squire and son Forrest of Cameron spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T.Stone.Mrs. Lydda Edelman spent the day Sunday with her son. Al, and family.Herbert Ferris of Forrest Flower visited over Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.j and Mrs. W. T. Stone.Alma and Hazel Martenson are visiting their aunt, Miss Hulda Martenson, at Soperrille at present.We had a good shower here again Sunday night.The farmers are quite busy some plowing corn and some replanting.Miss Frances M«n*on of Alexis visited over Friday night at Ben Bel* linger'*.Charlie Johnson, just sou'h of town, is the owner of a new Ford car.Fred Calder and family. Wallace Hauswald and family and J. O Smith and family sp«*u the day Friday at Monmouth.OGLEOgle. June 9—Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn and sons Robert and Arthur of Seaton visited last week with Geo-Fullerton and family.Mr. and Mrs. Herb Whitehall spent Sunday with Edd Whitehall and family.Mr. and Mrs. James Hite and sons Guy and Earl and Miw Dora John son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fullerton.Robert ‘Hite called on friends in New Boston Sunday evening.Wesley Henry - visited Seaton friends Saturday and Sunday.Miss Jessie Hayes is home from Congeraville where she has been attending school.Mr. and Mr*. Rol*ert Fullerton spent Sunday at the Bert Harrison home.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown and family spent Sunday In Kelthsburg with Mrs Brown's mother, Mrs. Marsh,Owing to the cool evenings here GIodu Ricketts spends them down south.Mrs. Jno. McNall is improving at
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Monmouth, Illinois, US

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