18 Aug 1911--THE NEWS FROM YATES--Miss Nannie McDavitt and Bertha C. Reiter or Roanoke are guests of Mrs. Ed. Maupin. Miss Wiley Hammett of Huntsville is visiting Mrs. Harvey Pitts. Mrs. Harvey Stark was shopping in Higbee Monday. C. W. Marshall, cashier of the Savings Bank at San Bernardino, Cal, is the guest of Ed. Maupin this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Allen, Mrs. S. W. Creson and Mrs. Ed Maupin went over to Higbee Saturday night in Mr. Allen's fine Jackson car. Mrs. Sterl Hickman is on the sick list. Mrs. W. O. Magruder who came home from the hospital last week is some better. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Creson were in Clifton Sunday to her Bro. James. Miss Mattie B. Pitts attended the Home Coming at Glasgow Friday. Mrs. Mildred Woods and Mrs. Vaughn Morrison returned to their home in New Mexico Monday after several months' visit to N. C. Woods. Miss Anna Mae Dysart is visiting at the home of Sprague Dysart this week. Mrs. Cute Pitney was a Higbee visitor one day this week. Miss Kate Pitts is visiting at Council Bluffs, Ia. Roy Quinn is home from Kansas City on a visit to home folks. Mrs. Jacobs of Moberly is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Yates. Ollie Spotts, in jumping from the C. & A. local Saturday fell and broke his leg. Eld. Shorter preached two interesting sermons at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. The supper given by the ladies of the Christian church was a success from start to finish. Dr. J. W. Winn, Ed Maupin and J. A. Pitts attended the fair at Fayette Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Weiler of Glasgow is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. N. C. Woods, this week. Little Joe Crumpley has a very sore eye. It is being treated by Dr. Dutton of Moberly. Joe Brooking, the piano man, was in town Tuesday. Kathy