proved the CCC enrollee a most valuable worker.* *CROWELLMr. and Mrs. Ned Hagler and children, Mae Ellen and Eugene, wereir pleasure visitors in St. Louis Friday.jhn-[id !»mrsid-n,inningntopiii-oiiiy,as.idndheiyehvem-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grammer spent Friday with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Turner.Those who spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hagler were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hagler and children, Hubert, Jr., and Betty Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis and daughters, Wilma eDane and Arlena Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hagler and daughter, Sue, and Frank Perry.Mrs. Gertie Rowden, who was injured in an automobile accident in Champaign, is getting along fairly well.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helms, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Messmore and children, James, Gerald Lee and Leila Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hagler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hagler and daughter Sue. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis and assisted them withtheir butchering.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meisenheimer and son, Harold Dale, of Chester, spent Wednesday night with the for-Meisenheimer.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Palmer have moved to the Julia Paris farm.Gene Ellis and Junior Brewermer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred called on Ralph Ellis Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helms vis with Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Brewer .daughter, Helen.Bill Robinson called on Harr Hagler Tuesday. .II