trading r. .s. Steel, Vnv rimn Ten-! served to the following: Mesdamesphone, American fan, AUilt; I Chemical, I Tolt; 9| iiFe\feantam.uand Caae, anionmes Blackburn, Wayne West- dcsold off aboutbad beenapoiut1 to 1’ higher.althoughoinei v,the \'brook, L. G. Wheeler, G. H. Teve- faAuburn morebaugh, N. Harris. Georgia Teve- el. tthan lost a liwe of 5’* iketbaugh, Geo. Janisch, Russell Wicker, arwas again very lt;quickened on the lateLawrence Robertson; Misses Mary1. a.actions approximated 90U,0»*0 shanHoustoniaThe late mar- ; lull, but trading idi-eiine. Tran.-,- and Ada Stephens, Mary E. Teve- abaugh, Edna Scott, Nettie Earr- i he seyer, Amelia Ramseyer of Bonn«r , J. Springs, Kas., Ruth Harris, of St. wi Louis.aiPi. t(By Mrs. Rennie Ma:tin 1❖A Washington pnram in chargePrairie Items♦clwof the F.-T. A., and the Houstoma♦*iWoman’s club warlast Satgivenurday night at the high school audi(By H. H.Taylor.)InOur farmers are patiently waitingMtorium The senior clastrved for the ground to dry so they canhilunch before and aft r the program begin their spring work.and realized a neat sum for tlicitathletic fund.Glen F» aster’s house caught firefrom a defective flue and with itsMrs. lt;T. McConnell and son, contents was destroyed.CjETTom. of Adrian, Mo, spent tlieGeorge Paris has moved to Jameslauicesweek end with Mis. McConnell’s Card’s farm on the Main street !th*brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clay road.wunn1’1 Gibson.Our Nautilus (dub met with E.lnee-lMrs. Nathan Her ;s wuu Is .nt or to herguests last Wednesday afternoon.B. Hetman's family Tuesday.Tim 01total.bridge club and invi‘ i ladies served a delicious dinner and tlhad a verv pleasant day. Mrs. Mont- m(arm 1at It)Mr. and Mrs. Tavloi \\V \ brook gomerv was present and gave usaed toand little son, of Marshall, spent tine talk on making gardens.htche-oritHaboutSundav with Mrs. B lie Wlt; -i brook.Mrs. Clarence Richards who has LWeek end guests in t' • J. ( . Lo- ! t n sick for several weeks hasrl'gan home were Misses Iiut’i Moore been taken to the Bothwell has-inderscllneand Dorothy Longan of St. Louis; nital.oMiss Mary Ed Longan and 10 mM. C# Gorrell has been on theclt;andup.mate, Miss Shy, of I’ulton, Mo,, si 11 sick list for several days.;ndents of William Wood College.Mrs. Lelia Long of St. Louis isciMrs. Marv Longan and dauvht* r,hica-Miss Nell, of Sedalia.| visiting her parents, H. H. Taylorw ife.CandcededMrs. Jav Dorsev entertained heiII. H. Taylor returned last weektlshade ibridge club and several invited from Hot Springs feeling much bet-■ifter- Puesls*some from LaMonte and * ter.While there he had severalKnob Noster, Friday aft* ’•noon. Shlt;goodgames of horse shoes whichS'orth was assisted by her daugkmr, Mrs. were hotly contested. There weieKet-i Russell Wicker in s-r\ r.gdaintyonly about half as many there asother j refreshments.u s u a 1.pricesrentlyMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harrisand children of Kansas C;tv; MisIlit| Ruth Harris of St. Louis, Mr. antj , Mrs. J. T. Harris, Jr., end son g0U(. \ spent the week end1 Harris home.and 1 {at the JohnCLIFTON CITY♦1 BvMrs.Add Johnson)Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Woods areMiss Amelia Ramseyer ofand little nephewBonner parents of a daughter, born at theI\as.,up- Springs,Bobbie Ramseyer ofhome of her parents, Revand[Kansas City, Mrs. Joe Dewitt, Wednesday menspent the week-end with the Raining, February 24.seyer family here.A number of relatives, neighborsNG! Mrs. J. T. Harris, Jr., entertain- and friends met a* the home of Mr.ed her bridge club and several in- ‘ and Mrs. Ed Hallahan’s Sunday inclosed * v^e(^ guests Saturday afternoon, round Miss Ada Stephens received highTevebaugh the guestjoint celebration of Mr, and Mrs.Hallahan’s and their daughter, Mrs.trophy.1 11 p-?arlier prize. Delicious refreshmentsLucille Seifert’s birthday anniversar*were , ies, all of w hich occurred last w eek.illBONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTIONGuy Hedrick,HELEN VAN METERJohn BerryHog SalesmanOffice Manager Cattle Sheep Salesman