Pngc 36 I RIVER DIVISION I I!mI the rnisfo~,tune of tnrnlnx his car over, causing consitlemhle damage to the automobile antl sligl~t iniuw to himself. 1'11 tell you where they all went and how. Roy >lcConachie, son of Jlr. and 1h.q . I.. S, JlrConachie, has enrolled for thrs ' I\Irr. 1'. E. Hopkins wrs a 'recent visitor year in the T'niversltsr of Kcntuckv. Lesin Havti. " -. incton. . . , - Kv. - . . Mr. :\. S. Jlatti?ews l~as inove(1 his fam- JIiss Ethel Mae Robinson. charnli~ic CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. ily h.om Sprinxflcltl to (!haflee and now daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinwr. reek mucln more at lionle in this place. Icft. Septembw 11th for Fnycttp. N. Mrs. C. I.:. JlcL)onour:h and little dauch- ISEZ LAII,, Reporter n-here she will enter Centrill College. - tcr. Catherine 1.ee. hai-e been visiting 'for l\Iisses 7,izetta and Ircne Weirlin:. some time in (:ampbrll. Nr. XcI)onou,-I1 Our deepest sy~npatliy is extendcd to cxpectn to join them in a few days to daughters of dispatcher, have resun, i Wilson Oakes, 13r;tIkeman on Si5-S7F. rpenrl his vacation. \Ye expect to hear of their duties as teachers in thr ChaL whose mother died September 3. 19'29. some. good hunting and fishing when schools after spending thc sumnw 5.- Lester Jeflord, W. 1'. & 1. 13. repre- "Chick" returns. tending 3Iissou1'i University. sentative. spent several days in our office 1\71., 2nd MIX Ray Fatchett hare re- JIrs. Emmett Rond is improving rnr81. recently, checking our lumlier shipments. turned from a short visit with Mrs. Fat- Ir aft.cr having an operation perfon.'.' Edgar Willw and fnmily motored to diett's relatives in Fort Smith. Ark. in tl~e Southe:int Missouri Hospital . hducah, ICY., over the Labor D:+y iioli- Wayne Sarius has resigned an messen- Cape Girnrdeau. day. ger in the Superintenrlent's office to re- Misr I*;\% Barber, who is employ& I. Alonzo Forelrmn, son of Bill Clerk Fore- sume his Iilgh school work. F:ldon Staus- St. J,ouis, reoently visited her par?t.t> man, lias Ivturned from Colorado, where inx is Alling tlw vacancy. >TI.. and Mrs. J. E. Rarber. lie spent several weeks. Jlisses hlary Fai,~,ell and Relic, Kenne W. 1.. Rt~tninage, dispatcher, for nu- David Ilan'ltins, Report Clerk, spent spent Labor i)ay in St. T.ouis shoppin:. ywrs in thin office. has resigned. Labor Day with his mother. Airs. .I. A. and taklnc in some poorl siin\\-s. SRSS he lias worked long enouxli lor Han-ltins, at Desloge, Xlo, Mrs. Il:~n,ltiiis . 111an. is Home Economics Supervisor in the 311.. arlcl Mrs. T,on Walker are teh - Desloge sclioolu. POPLAR BLUFF, MO., NEWS ovels tl~e ai'rival of a son on bwuut Robert Kammer is n'orkinc- in our nfficc Mius C1aric.e Clniborne of Nemr for a few days, having relieverl Sxthnn Trnn., has I'eturned honie after n ; Carle, who is working at Chaffee. - with Xlr', and 3Irs. J. TI'. ClalDorne J. F. Xeal, Ticket Agent. lias returnrrl 311,s. J. A. Robinson. \vice of operator. tl,ic( . . . I. J. Rarrett and wife varntlon*?, two weeks in Penaacola, Florida. Rir~ett report^ this an ideal spot lcmr t ;I tions.
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