Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elm butcher I Sturdy,on Monday.Sturdy andMissLouise Koehlerspentrlt;t!Thanksgiving vacation at her homenear Lawrence.O. J. Lane visited school on Monday.A very large crowd gathered atExcelsior school house Friday nightM rs. Lem daughter Edna.A number of girls of the Coalcreek school took advantage * ofvacation Friday and had dinner in Carl Deav’s timber and enjoyed j IV horse back riding in the afternoon.si 11Kuwhere a program and pie, and box iThe netsupper were held, i ne net proceeds amounted to nearly fifty dollars. The foil wing program wasgirlsgiven by the pupils:Recitation, “Welcome,ftLydiaJohanning.School song. Gold.”‘The Black andafternoonWoodrowoiRecitation, “A Frog in MyThroat,” Clara Johanning.Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hoover anvil J. children spent Thursday with Mr.Hoover's brother near Overbrook.A number of boys andwere invited Saturday November li), to help Sturdy celebrate his ninth birthday. Games were enjoyed and at the close of the afternoon refreshments were served.Mrs. J. Bovd\\I.FRecitation, “Don’t,” Ruhr Johanning.Song, four little girls.Recitation, “And So WasAtchison entertained the members of the Ladies Aid Society at her home on Wednesday afternoon.w.VI,Ralph Dyer.BothersomeSnog,44Brothers,11slt;O * 1*1Sewing rug h rags and piecing lt;j11 blocks werethe order of the day. At noon a “favorite dish dinner” was served to which all didThosefour girls.\n-justice.present wdre: Mrs. Allisondrews, Mrs. Mary Stevens, Mrs. Recitation, “The Bachelor Sale,”j Howard Smith, Mrs. Anna Fenton,Mrs. Francis Jameson, Mrs. Wal-bridge, Mrs. George Listen, Mr^s. Mother,” j Henry Miskimins, Mrs. Laura Hoe,Mrs. Sadie Stevens, Mrs. Mary Sturdy and Mrs. Grace Stevens.Plt;slt;NVHelen Flory.Dialogue, “Marrying a Poetess. Recitation, “Only OneitMarie Flory.Exercise, “Seven Day.ttSong,OpalFlory, Chester Disque, Esther and Alvin Johan-1 *♦Sh;b(minCning.Reading, Hilda Koehler. Dialogue, “Taking the Census.’*OAKRIDGE1♦Recitation, Fred Disque,I ♦Solo, Ernest Pohl.Mr. and Mrs. Win Newmark and Mrs. Frank Kruse of Law-lastI! YIN LAND AND VICINITY1renee spent the eveningThursday with Mrs. Bertha Strong and familv.RaiRe?thtII♦Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hammondami children returned Saturday from a trip to Farragut, Iowa,where thevMr. Frank Bdreiter spent acouple of days last week in townwith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas and familv.SiAMr. Randle of Vinlani! calledvfsitfcd Mrs. Ham-|on Mr. F. H. Leonhard last Thurs-mond’s sister and Red Oak wherethey attended a convention. Theynay morning., . T, , tT. , The social at Midland last Wed-stopped at Reserve and Hmwatha | nesd evenin , w.ls wH1 atte,ld„,L*diaaiwrelahion the return trip and report eo ing Mrs. Maude Gilmore and fath-from here and in fact our popularoiauctioneer, Mr. W illard MorganRuth11’* G°rlt;ll'n aml lt;luUght0r ss I had been engaged for the eveningMr. and Mrs. VeiTiio Love and family were guests of Carl and family Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagerman entertained home flt;*ks on Thanksgiving day. There were twenty-cne present.W'm. Hospinson’s also had afamilv dinner.%r' ' ....Mr. and Mrs. Liggett of Lawrence spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reusch.Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Funk were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Heaverin and son Glenn. They went to Baldwin in the evening to visit friends.and was on hand for the occasionand by his efforts the Midlandschool is richer by $40.00.thcrheMMr. anlt;l Mrs. II. G. Van Nest*?ofMr. Lem Sturdy and Woodrowdrove to Tecumseh Saturday on abusiness trip.Mr. and Mrs. George Listen and family spent Thanksgiving day at Gardner with Mrs. Listen’s ister.attended the “Past Patrons Night” Ada’i Chapter No. 7. U. E. last Friday evening.Miss Evelyn Matnes of No. 6called on Margaret Snow 'lhur.s-G*ncLincclay evening.Mr. Will Blaueof St. Louishi;came Friday evening to visituncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.Winlar rank Jahns.calledon J.M r.Mr. Alfred Heck D. Jones Sunday morningimproving and hope that no operation will beMMJones isSsneees-Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens wentto Baldwin Thursday to vitis homelolks.Mrs. Stevens’ brother and wife were guests also.Mr. ArthurLis-Fordyce, Grace Fordyce and Dorothyten left Wednesday eveningM isseforAbilene, Kan., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. French.saiy.A large crowd of our peopleattended the entertainment andbox supper Wednesday night at Knowledge Hill.On Tuesday evening MissBlanche Hughey gave an entertainment, pie and candy supper at the Mac key school house. Acrowd was present and a of readings and dialo-pcTlt;Blt;ncidaMMFiafCllargehas recentlyandThe Grange hall been painted on the interior the floor oiled. Carl Heinrick did the work.Mr. Richards, the telephone operator ate Thurday dinner at the home of W. H. Pardee.Mr. Nelson Joy and sons, an* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fllis, of Laurence and Mr. and Mrs. W.r S.Parsons, w*ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wertz Thursday.Dr. Chambers was a caller at Mr. Dille’s Saturdav-programgues by the pupils and music by Miss Murl Dunn of Lawrence was given after which the pies and candv was auctioned off and aaroflaAbox of candy to the most populargirl was won by Miss Hughey tothe delight of her pupils, neat little sum /f about $30.00was the happy result of the evening entertainment.The teacher at Oakridge, Miss Dresser and pupils enjoyed aweinie reast and a half holiday onNovember 23rd., andMiss*Wednesda\the teacher atBereiteiprogramBleakley,and pupils had a short of “Thanksgiving” andmorning.Mrs. Dille does not improve as fast as her many firends have hoped for.Mrs. Belvoir is spending a few' days at Lake View.Mr. and Mrs. Chaney and family spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskinsons.Those that took part in the hunt at Perry Stevens Straw stack wentheir find but.INGROWN TOE NAILHowto Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself.Toe-viVg- '’ y -.rv. t R. .:w wi uff ' W’vy.* ' IHvv' ' 'v v■, V.. ■ - -A few drops of “Outgro” upon idisappointed inthe skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe“some game” was found.Among Lawrence visitors Saturday were Mrs. Margaret, Franknail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night.“Outgro” is a harmless, anti- j