St. Clair County Democrat
Osceola, Missouri
Thursday, 13 April 1933
GLEANINGS:
John Williams returned home Thursday from Texas where he has been
engaged in a series of Bible lectures.
Lester Reasoner and family are settled in their new home two miles
west and a quarter south of Ohio.
Dessia Foster spent Saturday with Ruby Childers.
Mrs. Jasper Masterson returned home Thursday from Kansas City where
she has been receiving treatment for her eyes.
PRAIRIE HOME:
Today, Monday is rather stormy, looks like we might have our Easter
storm.
Alfred Grass, wife and children visited Sunday with her parents, Lund
Morris and wife.
Church was well attended both Saturday and Sunday nite with brother
Coleman as pastor.
The young fellas gathered at Bert Dains' Tuesday nite and had a music
party.
Virgil Mistler, wife and children visited Sunday with Bill Mistler
and wife.
Frances Jones spent Friday with her sister Vera Mistler.
Art Richey had the misfortune to lose a horse one day last week.
Mary Alice Grass who has been a victim of the whooping cough is better.
Mrs. Iola Dain is sick at this writing.
PLEASANT GROVE:
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Welch spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mitchell.
Bro. Martin filled his regular appointment at Pleasant Grove church
Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night.
Nora Francis Cole went home with her teacher Ledia Lieneman Friday
night and stayed until Sunday evening.
James Etheridge, wife and daughter La-Ura spent Sunday evening with
Lenard Welch and wife.
There is Sunday School at Strong Point school house every Sunday afternoon.
W. R. Boring, of Iconium, was a business visitor here Saturday.
CARD OF THANKS:
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and
assistance in our sad hour. Mrs. Martha Minks and Mrs. Mollie Corn.
We Serve the Best---We Sell the Best
Osceola Funeral Home
Licensed Embalmer -- Funeral Directors -- Ambulance
O. S. Hull, Director
Night Phone 65 -- Osceola, Mo. -- Day Phone 65
The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of St. Clair County
Invites Farmers to Investigate Its Record
Was organized November, 1909. Has over $2,000,000 Insurance in force.
Write for further information.
H. A.Higgins, Sec'y. - Osceola, Mo.
C. E. George, Treas. - Vista, Mo.
J. D. Snyder, Pres. - Lowry City, Mo.