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waa exceedingly lucky in that he re-<br />

ceived an advance eniagement to sell<br />

his services to the West Shop as a first<br />

first-class machinist, so was spared the<br />

worry and susDense of job hunting.<br />

Monett citizens were accorded tile<br />

honor of entertaining the delegates tu<br />

the B. of L. P. & E. <strong>1928</strong> State conven-<br />

tlon, whlch convened in our city on<br />

Nay 7, and terminated on May 9. No<br />

effort was spared to give the visitors<br />

the best the town afforded in the was<br />

of entertainment and amusement.<br />

slght-seeing trips, luncheons, banquets.<br />

musical programs and dances, filling<br />

the days and evenings to completion.<br />

OFFICE OF CAR ACCOUNTANT<br />

SPRINGFIELD, MO.<br />

MARIE ARNOLD. Reporter<br />

<strong>The</strong> moat pleasant surprise of the<br />

year tor this office came on May 1<br />

when MISS Myrtle Vane returned to<br />

work after an absence of four and<br />

one-half years account serious illness.<br />

Niss Vane is heartily congratulated by<br />

all on her return to good health. after<br />

such a hard fight.<br />

JIrs. Katherine Beegle has returned<br />

from her vacation, spent in visiting her<br />

son and his wife in Kansas City.<br />

hlisses Cuma Melton and Dorothy<br />

Thorns visited the week-end of the<br />

~th with Miss Thoms' sister in Kansas<br />

Citr.<br />

hhss Maud Bell spent a few days<br />

with her parents in Xountain View.<br />

31rs. Jessie Laub is justly proud of<br />

the work of her son Cleveland, who<br />

gradutes from High School this year.<br />

He has been serving as busines manager<br />

of the Resume, the year book of<br />

the High School. <strong>The</strong> book is excel)-<br />

tionallv ~ ~~ - beautiful. and has an added<br />

attract-ion over books of orevious years<br />

in some beautiful colored cuts of<br />

scenes in the Ozarks.<br />

Ylss Ida Bloos spent her vacation in<br />

the far west-Seattle. Tacoma, Everett<br />

and Portland. <strong>The</strong> only disagreeable<br />

part of it was catching the flu on her<br />

homeward trip.<br />

Our office has entered enthusiastlcally<br />

into the "City Beautiful" campaign<br />

sponsored by the Chamber of<br />

Commerce, our forces alone having<br />

given orders for about two hundred<br />

hydrangea and barberry shrubs. to Mr.<br />

Don Fellows, <strong>Frisco</strong> florist, on his special<br />

offer to <strong>Frisco</strong> employes.<br />

We have a rather lengthy sick list<br />

thls month: Louise Laes has been COIifined<br />

to the hospital for several days:<br />

Catherine Lyons has been in the hospital<br />

and at home about two weeks<br />

and bliss Helen Hawkins ill enough to<br />

rercuire a thirty day leave of absence<br />

from duty. Louise and Catherine are<br />

on the job again, now.<br />

Mrs. B. 0. Chandler entertained the<br />

hostesses of the shower given her before<br />

her recent marriage, with a pretty din-<br />

ner party in her new home on Xay 2.<br />

Misses Mildred Truman. Eleanor Buch-<br />

anan, Bertie Sutton. Pearl Hutton'and<br />

Ruth Owen were the lucky guests and<br />

report a wondel,ful dinner and a pleas-<br />

ant evening.<br />

Miss Frances Coffman with her fam-<br />

ily, spent part of the past month at<br />

their old home in Kentucky. and at-<br />

tvnded the annual I

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