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Mrs. Huffman Hostess To Ko»-ls\ille Club Mrs. Lula Huffmam entertained the Reelsville Social Service Club at her home Nov. 16th. At noon a delicious turkey dinner was enjoyed by eighteen mbers. three children and three guests. The president Blanche Girton, presided at the afternoon session. Cleo Rissler gave the de-

votions. Response to roll call was,, "Mothers of the Bible.” The secretary's and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. Mrs. Maude Sublett was j voted membership in the club. A committee was appointed to i distribute the Christmas baskets | to needy persons. The newly elected president, J Anthia Boyer appointed Helen j

Jarrell, Blanch Girton and Louise Johnson for the program committee. “Our PrSydr Could Chafl^e

World” was the subject of a f paper read by Lee Rissler. The winners of the contests i .iveiTby Edytlie Knight were,

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B. P. 0. ELKS LODGE 1077 MEMORIAL SERVICES Sunday, December 4,2:00 P. M. Speaker •• Lennle Krebs Former State President EVERYBODY WELCOME

Blanch Reel, Anna Pollom, Anthea Boyer and Lee Rissler. Each member is to bring a SI.00 gift for the Christmas Tree for the next meeting which will be at the home of Ruth Lewis, Tuesday, Dec. 20th. Please note change of date.

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Devotions, were given by Virginia Sweet. Response to roll call was a ,*erse from second Samuel. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Also he treasurer's report. The scripture lesson was the 10th. chapter of Matthew given by Louise

Bridges.

The meeting adjourned with prayer by Essie Boyd. Two contests were given by Mrs. Boyd and won by Herberts Sutton and

Lucille Whitman.

The Christmas meeting a

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Closing-Out Sole As Mr. Ellis is quitting farming and Mr. Irwin is changing his method of farming we will sell all our personal property at public auction at the Irwin farm located 2 miles north of Fincastie on State Rfta.l 43, then 1 mile west or 3 miles soiuth of Parkersburg ami 1 mile west on Tuesday, December 6th, 1955 AT 10:00 O’COCK SO » DAIRY CATTLE « 30 6 Holstein cows, 5 years old milking from 5 to 7 gal. each now; 5 Holstein cows 4 years old, milking from 5 to 7 gal. now; 2 Guernsey cows, 6 years old, milking from 4 to 6 gal.; 1 Holstein cow 6 years old, milking 6 gal.; 1 Holstein cow, 7 years old, milking good now ; 1 Guernsey cow 7 years old, milking ,g«M>d now; 2 Holstein cows 8 yrs. old, milking 7 gal. now; 1 Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, milking 6 gal. now ; 5 yearling Holstein heifer calves, real nice; 6 small heifer calves, real nice. FARM IMPLEMENTS \i3 Model S-C Case tractor with eagle hiteh, 2 bottom 14” break plow, cultivators for above tractor; 7 ft. International disc and ta”d ms, manure loader, bought new this year; Woods Bros, corn picker, John Deere corn planter, I. II. C. 12S7 grain drill, I. H. ( . manure spreader, John Deere 5’ mower, John Deere power sheller with eob attachment; rubber tired wagon with bed, good drag, 32 ft. Mulkey grain elevator with motor and power take-off; one lot of forks, chains, shovels, axes, vise, 3 electric motors, 50 ft. belt, Harvey red head hammer mill, lot of buckets, cans etc.; 300 gal. ov rhead g is tank. Ottawa brush and log saw with 6 HP motor; shallow well pump, new last year; one 1 IIP motor and one 2/3 HP motor, good condition; pump jack, Coleman gas heater, Coleman 666 oil heater, hir ;e Hudson sprayer, cistern pump, 5 burner kero- ' sene range, buiit-in oven; 2 burner kerosene stove, electric brooder Hoover, 200 chick size; 1 axle with good tires suitable for implement trailer. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Rite-wav milker, 2 single units; 12, 10-gal. milk cans, 2 milk buck'ds, strainer, 2 wash vats, electric hot water heater, 6 can I. H. C. m Ik cooler with copper coils, new in ’52, hose, brushes, pads, soap, etc. FEED 1,0!)0 bales more or less of good Alfalfa hay. 500 bu. oats more

Dorcas Class Meets With Mrs. Williams Mrs. Walter Williams was hostess to the Dorcas Class of the Putnamville church for the

Nov. meeting.

A delicious luncheon was enjoyed by fourteen members and one guest, Mrs. Alice Thomas. Following the luncheon the business meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Williams,

by all repeating the Christian j Moore

pledge to the flag. The song for j Lucille Whitman and Opal Jack-

the month A’as “Count Your ’ son assisting.

Blessing.” * Members please bring cover-

change.

ed dish, your own table service and a 50c gift for the gift exBainhrklge did* In November Meeting The Bainbridge Friendly Neighbors Club met in November with the preai h-nt and Mrs. Roth as hostesses. Mrs. Etcheson gave inspiring and helpful

Jcvotions.

The usual eont< and many prizes lowing officers Mrs. Claude Si Mrs. Alva Pruitt, and Mrs. Lois & and treasurer.

Club adjourned to meet i i December with Mrs. Ivan Proc-

tor.

?sts were given won. The folwere elected:

president; president; secretary

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