Appleton City Journal
Appleton City, MO
19 January 1933

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS:
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Long are both sick with colds.

Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bishop spent the day Sunday with Arthur McIntire and family.

Those who spent the day Sunday in the Charlie James home were Clarence Fitch, Ruby Doyle, John Stout and wife, Criss Lillard, wife and daughter, Lavon, and Tony McClellan.

Claude Coleman had the bad luck to lose a pair of tire chains between his home and that of Bill Bishop.

Aubrey Ginter and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ginter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Blendon.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Danes went home with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carroll from Sunday School Sunday.

Mrs. Emma Isom returned to the home of her brother, Wilford Blendon Saturday after a ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wagner and family at Clinton.

Kermit Allinson made a business trip to Osceola Monday.

John Shoemaker and wife, Kermit Allinson, wife and son, Harold Lee and Lucille Loney spent Sunday with the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Parks.

Mrs. Cap Long spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Laurence Long. Cap and son, Laurence went to Appleton City.

MONEGAW SPRINGS:
Mrs. O. B. Cook went back to the farm this week to care for her son, Paul, who has been real sick, but is some better at this time.

Mrs. Paul and little son spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Guffey.

Mrs. Sampsel called on Mrs. Gillim Wednesday.

Mrs. Parks called on Mrs. Guffey Tuesday.

Mrs. Lawrence spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Paul.

Wesley Malicoat returned to Jefferson City Monday.

Harry Laurence, of Kansas City, Marthabelle Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laurence and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laurence.

Mary Brown and little daughter came over from El Dorado for a visit with home folks.

Anyone wishing a real pet should see the baby terriers belonging to Mrs. Laurence. The two weighed just one half pound and are sure little and cute.

We understand that Dick Laurence and family, of Kansas City, have moved into the Arnold house for awhile.

Mr. and Mrs. Shout, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley made a trip to Osceola Thursday of last week.

Mrs. Shout called on Mrs. Paul Sunday afternoon.

The Morris children and Jim Carter's children are entertaining the whooping cough.

SOUTH DEEPWATER:
Everett Sutherland and his daughter spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Robert Sutherland.

Clyde Welliver butchered a hog one day last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Evans and daughter, Mary Belle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gilmore and family.

Mrs. Emma Harvey spent the day Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Merl Sargent.

Harry Frey and Geo. Foster butchered Friday.

James and Del Evans called on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Welliver and family Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phinney and daughter spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wigger.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Erhart and little daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and family.

Albert Fox sawed wood the past week for Ray Thomas, Earl Taylor, Geo. Gay and Bruce Sutherland.

Georgia Foster spent Tuesday night with Faye Sargent.

Mrs. Everett Sutherland and children called on Mrs. Claud Quick one day last week.

Rev. Sanders filled his regular appointment at Pleasant Home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gay and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snell and family.

Miss Lucille Reynolds spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds.

Rev. Wade Odneal will preach at Oak Grove Sunday evening, January 22.

PRAIRIE HOME:
(Written for last week)
We are having ideal weather for the season of the year.

The flu victims are most all improved.

Mr. H. I. Sagaser visited a few days in the W. E. Moore home the latter part of last week.

John Higgins is visiting relatives down near Collins.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grass and two children visited Sunday in the parental Samuel Grass home.

There was preaching at the schoolhouse Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night, and good crowds at the services, considering the sickness in the neighborhood.

Tuesday was hog killing day at the Alfred Grass home. Burnice Mistler one, Brownie Higgins one, and Alfred Grass three.

Mrs. Willis Higgins has been suffering with tooth ache.

Ernest Mistler has been kept at home with the flu.

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