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From: "Kathy Bowlin" <>
Subject: Higbee News, 5 July 1928, pt 3 of 3
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:21:40 -0500


The following are selected articles from the Newspaper, "The Higbee News"
issued out of Higbee, in Randolph County, Missouri from the years 1887
through 1953. The editors were W. H. Welch and his son H. Scott Welch. This
paper covered the Higbee area and the northeastern part of Howard county.
The copyright notice at the end of this transcript is to keep this work free
to the public, and to ensure it is not harvested by a fee-based genealogy
site, or published in any format for profit. If you decide to use this
information, PLEASE LIST ME AS THE SOURCE, rather than the paper. My
transcription is another generation removed from the microfilm, and is a
third generation copy of the original paper. For proper documentation, a
researcher should obtain a photocopy of the microfilm for their own records,
and use my transcript as anindex. The microfilm is available for
interlibrary loan through the State Historical Society of Missouri, and a
copy is also on file at the Moberly Public Library, generously donated by
the Higbee Historical Society.
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Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harris and son, Billy, of Bloomington, Ill, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris during the week.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 2--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. C. C. Smith and children of Madison, Mrs. Ralph Stickler and sister, Miss Charlotte Burkhalter, of Kirksville and Mrs. A. E. Burkhalter of Wellsville are the guests of Dr. C. F Burkhalter and Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Cowley.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Misses Delpha and Addie Lessly of Moberly were at home for a weekend visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lessly.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. Ella Edwards and daughter Miss May, returned to their home in Pearl, Ill., Sunday after a visit with Higbee relatives and friends.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams of San Diego, Calif., and Jas. Williams of Holdenville, Okla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Williams.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Misses Mary and Ethel Chism of Fulton were at home for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chism, Saturday and Sunday.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Dr. Jas. Paulfrey returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Paulfrey, and other relatives and friends.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Miss Vera Hackward, who is attending school in Kirksville, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hackward Saturday and Sunday.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Misses Esther and Ruth Jones, who have good positions in Moberly were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones, Saturday and Sunday.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. Harry Dinwiddie and daughter, Miss Carrie Marshall, of Shawnee, Okla., are the guests of Mrs. Susie Dinwiddie and other relatives and friends.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Ernest Ancell and wife and three daughters, Arnold Tucker and family visited at J. T. Ancell's Sunday evening. Mrs. Ancell, who is bedfast, is little better.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. Turner Warford and son, Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nuding of Kewanee, Ill., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Warford and other relatives.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 3--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. Grace Elliott and sister, Miss Minnie Marshal, of Mexico were the guests of Higbee friends Monday, it being Miss Minnie's first visit since the family left here several years ago.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mrs. S. E. Marrs spent Sunday and Monday in Moberly with her son, Raymond, who has been quite sick for three weeks or more, but was able to return home from the hospital last week.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Miss Beryl Key, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Key, who was operated on in Fitzgibbon hospital, Marshall, last week for appendicitis, is doing nicely, her many friends will be glad to learn.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Leonard Ancell spent the Fourth in St. Louis, making the trip in his car. He was accompanied as far as Union by Virgil Dougherty, who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dougherty, for several weeks.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Johnson and children of La Grange spent the first of last week with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fullington. They returned home Wednesday but the children will spend the summer with their grandparents.



Thursday, 5 July1928, Vol 42. No. 9, Page 5, Col. 4--LOCAL AND PERSONAL--As will be seen by an ad in this issue, Jas. Barron has opened a cleaning and pressing business in Smith's barber shop. He is one of our most deserving citizens and should be given the patronage of all, and especially as he guarantees all of his work.





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Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by me.
They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded
media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathy Bowlin.
Although public information is
not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented,
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to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only.
Permission is granted to public libraries, and
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Kathy Bowlin
Additions, corrections, comments welcome.


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