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From: "Barb Lynn" <>
Subject: Jefferson County Record June 26, 1913, Part 1 - Volunteer Transcription
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 18:55:52 -0500
Jefferson County Record June 26, 1913, Part 1 - Volunteer Transcription
Jefferson County Record
Hillsboro, Missouri
June 26 1913
TEACHERS' COURSE IN HIGH SCHOOL
Factory Boys Organize New Ball Club
Regular De Soto Correspondent
Charles KINCAID and family left for their new home in Horace Kansas Monday
morning.
Dan ROUGGLY and A J. BLAIR had business in Hillsboro Friday.
Mr. James T. MOSS of Hillsboro arrived Monday for a visit with relatives.
George PYLE of St. Louis spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. O. F. MEEK and daughter Miss Harriet departed for DuQuoin Ill. Friday
for a three weeks visit with relatives.
Mrs. W. E. GIBSON and daughter Miss Genevieve left Saturday to take a trip
to Niagara Falls and other northern places of interest.
Mr. THOMPSON has arrived from Oklahoma and is the new Secretary of the
Y.M.C.A. He comes highly recommended.
Miss Elizabeth HENCHER[?] departed Sunday for Chicago.
Miss Birdie LANDERS has returned from a visit with Blackwell relatives.
R. B. and Kirk JONES have returned from Williamsburg Iowa where they
attended the funeral of their father Dr. J. E. JONES who was an old citizen
of De Soto. The family have a host of friends who sympathize with them in
their loss.
Sam BYRNES returned Saturday from Poplar Bluff.
Mr. FISCHER is here making arrangements to bring his large portable skating
rink to our town.
George BERG returned from Salt Lake City last week.
De Soto will have a baseball club this season, The Shoe Factory Nine.
De Soto will celebrate the Fourth with a big picnic at the Fair grounds.
Admission free and many attractions for the visitors. All are invited to
come.
A Teachers Training High School Course will be added this year and a new
teacher approved by the State Department of Education will be employed in
the DeSoto High School.
W. N. SELLMAN has gone to Columbia to attend Summer School.
Miss Alice CAMPBELL returned from a weeks stay in St. Louis Friday.
Hinchey's store was broken into Sunday night. The entry was made through a
small grated window in the rear. The haul was not extensive.
Miss Fanny ELLIS returned Friday from a visit at Fredericktown.
Con't on page #3 didn't received page three from Kay to be transcribed
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