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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FROM FARMINGTON TIMES
Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri.
"ESTHER" Column
Thursday, January 26, 1911

FARMINGTON TIMES, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, Thursday,
January 26, 1911


ESTHER

Hazel DOBBINS spent Saturday in Farmington.

Floyd COVINGTON, who has been quite sick, is much better now.

Rev. NICHOL, who has been on the sick list, was able to preach Sunday evening.

Miss Virginia HUDSON, a teacher in the Flat River High School, visited Rev. NICHOL and family one day last week.

Robert BOYD was out of school last week on account of chicken-pox, this being the first he had missed since he started to school.

Miss Rosalie MACKLEY entertained a few of the young folks of Esther Saturday evening. Miss MACKLEY was assisted by her sisters, Froye and Gladys. Several new and interesting games were played and all who were present enjoyed themselves immensely. Those present were: Miss Rosalie MACKLEY, Froye MACKLEY, Gladys MACKLEY, Rema COVINGTON, Julia NICHOL and Jessie CENTERS; Messrs. Linn HORN, Irl BEATTY, Dow NICHOL, Lee JONES, Robert BOYD and Nelvin HOPKINS.

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