Lowry City Indepedent
Lowry City, Missouri
14 March 1929
Brown Ford
Claude Morris and family spent Saturday at L.D. Crawford’s.
Viola Boomershine filled her appointment at Wheatland, Saturday and
Sunday.
Mina Snyder, who has pneumonia, is improving.
Elmer Smith spent Sunday with home folks.
Orville Scott and family spent Saturday night at V.H. Boomershine’s.
The Buster Foster and Leo Rader families spent Saturday night at G.T.
Randall’s.
Ralph Wright, Esther Randall and Norman Snyder spent Sunday evening at
Emil Snyder’s, visiting the sick.
Glow Wright and family spent Sunday at L.D. Wright’s.
Levi Randall bought a span of mules from Ward Snyder. His uncle is
helping break them.
The people of this community have been fighting fire the last few
days, the high winds blowing it across the road.
Grand View
Orville Shoemaker and family and Leslie Shoemaker spent Saturday
night and Sunday at Mrs. Minnie Hammond’s.
Scott Richardson and family spent Sunday at Elmer Underwood’s.
Fred Kast and wife spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Herschell
Akers and family of north of Clinton.
Bernard Barnett and wife spent Sunday at W.H. Barnett’s.
G.G. Daugherty and wife took dinner at H.W. Daugherty’s Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Hammond, Mrs. Eliza Day and Mrs. Orville Shoemaker and two
children called at F.G. Naylor’s Sunday afternoon.
Chas. Randall and family visited at John Park’s Sunday.
Walts Randall and wife are visiting at Chas. Randall’s.
Mary Sloan called on Arline Daugherty Sunday afternoon.
Ruby Hall spent Friday night with Mona Cooper.
Joe Duvall and niece of Amsterdam, Missouri, drove over Friday for a
visit with their sister and aunt, Mrs. J.J. Allen and family.
Nelda Naylor spent Sunday with Elsie Randall.
Elsie and Helen Randall entertained the young folks with a singing
Sunday night.
H.A. Burnett and family spent one afternoon last eek at H.W.
Daugherty’s.
Valley Center
Ernest Laughman, wife and son, Willis Francis and Miss Margaret
Sheir of near Leeton, visited Sunday with Leon Neuenschwander and
family.
Garnet Neuenschwander took Sunday dinner with John Haverland and
family.
Cole Edwards and wife, and Howard Huey visited Sunday with Albert
Haverland and family.
W.C. Neuenschwander, wife and son, Charles, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Fred Babler.
Roy, Ruby and Lottie Hilty visited at the W.C. Shy home Friday
evening.
Johanna Bauer returned home Friday for an extended visit with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.M. Bauer.
Carl Kapp and family visited Sunday evening with Robert Kalberloh and
family.
Ernest Ragland spent Saturday night at the W.C. Shy home.
Phillip Rapp and wife, Mrs. Barbara Meyer and Carl Rapp and family
visited Sunday afternoon with Henry Ammann and family.
Frank and Kenneth Leiber spent Sunday afternoon with Amos and Daniel
Neuenschwander.
Elmer and Troy Mitchell visited with their parents Sunday.
Carl Ammann and wife of Clinton, visited Sunday evening with Leon
Neuenschwander and family.
Mrs. John Klass of California, Missouri, arrived here Wednesday to
help her daughter, Mrs. Chris Rapp, who recently moved to the Klass
farm.
I.C. Bartlett and wife spent Monday evening with the W.C.
Neuenschwander family.
Johanna Bauer spent Sunday night with Garnet Neuenschwander.
Roy Hilty spent Sunday afternoon with Raymon Rufenacht.
Chris Rapp and family and Mrs. John Klass spent Sunday at the Fred
Hilty home.
Arthur Neuenschwander, wife and sons, Daniel and Amos, visited Sunday
evening at Phillip Rapp’s.
Johanna Bauer spent Sunday afternoon with Hilda Rufenacht.
Adolf Ammann and family have moved to a farm near Butler.
The following visited at Leon Neuenschwander’s Sunday afternoon: Chris
Rapp and family, Mrs. John Klass, Arthur Neuenschwander and family,
and Mrs. H. Hilty and children, Wesley and Ruby.
The Ladies Aid met Thursday with Mrs. Bauer.
Ernest Ragland and Earl Shy visited Sunday afternoon with Arthur
Neuenschwander.
Damascus Doings
Bro. Davis filled his regular appointment at High Hill Saturday
night, and Sunday morning and night.
Josephine Cripe returned home from Kansas City Sunday for an extended
visit with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stark spent Sunday in the Albert Davis home.
Louis Cleveland and family spent Sunday afternoon at Dan Snyder’s.
Ray Thompson and family spent Sunday with his parents, Perry Thompson
and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence called at Bert Koger’s Sunday evening.
Mr. Cantrell and son made a trip to Kansas City Friday, returning home
Saturday.
Will Penney and family spent Sunday with the Jackson family.
Ora Mae Cleveland spent Sunday with the Gambill girls.
Tom Daugherty and two children visited Sunday at the Rufus Bledsoe
home.
Lela Stark visited Sunday with Opal Snyder.
Cecil Daughterty spent Saturday night and Sunday with her cousin,
Edith Dewey.
Will Penney and Will Duvall made a business trip to Clinton Saturday
morning.
Oscar Jackson, wife and his sister Gladys spent from Wednesday to
Saturday with their parents, Arthur Jackson and wife.
Mesdames Jackson and Bledsoe and children spent Monday of last
week with Grandma Daugherty, while Chester attended the funeral of
Glen Woolery who passed away at their home in Osceola, Sunday, with
pneumonia. We sympathize with them in their sad hour.
Park Grove Items
Martha Richardes came home Sunday after spending a week with
relatives in Sedalia.
Charles Randall and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. John
Park and husband.
Wm. Ferguson and wife, and John Brack and wife spent Sunday with Noah
Jones and wife.
Jim La Force and family spent Sunday with the Will Chiles family.
Bert Baker, wife and daughter, Martha Bell spent Monday at the J.H.
Kelley home in Osceola.
David Jones and wife spent Monday with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Jones.
Mrs. C. Park spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. John Park.
Lavern Chiles visited the school Tuesday.
Several from the vicinity attended the Luther Gover sale Wednesday.
Floyd Hamblin spent the weekend with his parents.
Dewey Hubbard and wife went to Clinton Friday.
Nolan Jones spent Saturday night with his grandparents, Wm. Ferguson
and wife.
Miss Allison spent Thursday night with Opal Chiles.
Noah Jones, wife and son Leslie Lee called at Jim Hamblin’s Saturday
night.
Tom Kelly, wife and daughters spent Sunday at the Will Greenwell home.
No Hunting Nor Trespassing
We want no trapping, nor hunting with dogs, guns, nor for bees on
our land. Such trespassers on our land may be prosecuted to the full
extent of the law.
L.G. Kincade, Joe F. DeLozier, John Linville, W. Riddle, Rudolf
Ammann, Lucy L. Barr, W.H. Haverland, D.B. Kendrick, Wes Duvall, G.P.
Foster, Rody Guilfoyle, L. Neuenschwander, J.B. Hamm, L.B. Allen, M.H.
Harris, Smith & Cox, Aaron Hanrahan, John D. Snyder.