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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FROM FARMINGTON TIMES
Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri.
"Bonne Terre Items" Column
Friday, February 26, 1915

FARMINGTON TIMES, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday,
February 26, 1915

BONNE TERRE ITEMS

Mrs. Mattie BOWERS visited friends in Desloge Wednesday.

Mr. Girard VOGT visited relatives in Elvins Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. CARROW were St. Louis visitors the latter part of last week.

Miss Leah and John BOWMAN visited in Desloge Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. ADAMI were Farmington visitors Friday.

Miss Nan BAYLESS visited friends in Desloge the latter part of last week.

Miss Fay HUNT of DeLassus was the guest of Miss Leah BOWMAN Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter WILLIAMS and two sons of Flat River were the guests of  Mr. and Mrs. C. P. HILL Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. McCLEOD is visiting relatives in St. Louis this week.

Miss Nadine HILL spent Monday in Flat River with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley PERRY were DeSoto visitors the latter part of last week.

Mr. Calvin ADAMS of Leadwood was a Bonne Terre visitor Sunday.

The W.C.T.U. gave a bazaar Monday in the Company Store building.

Miss Frankie FLOWERS and Miss Dorothy HUFF of Farmington, who are teaching school in Bonne Terre, visited home folks the latter part of last week.

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