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Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Missouri
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Local social column from Peytonia reports various visits and religious activities among residents, including preachings by Rev. J. J. Griffin at Loutre church and Rev. Rufus W. Hunley at New Hope church, and family visits involving the Hunley, Penn, Hall, and Powell families.
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Rev. J. J. Griffin preached at Loutre church on the second Saturday and Sunday in this month.
Rev. Rufus W. Hunley and the widow Hunley visited at Mrs. Mary Christian's one day not very long ago.
Mrs. Robert W. Penn visited at Rev. Rufus W. Hunley's in the evening of the 17th inst.
Your correspondent visited at Rev. Rufus W. Hunley's Friday evening.
Rev. Rufus W. Hunley filled the appointment of Rev. Gibbs at New Hope church, northwest of Montgomery Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Anna Hudnall and two brothers, who live with their father, Joseph R. Hudnall, north of Whetstone creek, visited at Thomas J. Powell's not long ago.
Mrs. James H. Hall visited at Samuel B. Week's Sunday evening.
Miss Beulah Hall is visiting at Doren Hall's in this county.
Mrs. Luke Penn and three children visited relatives near Wellsville recently.
Mrs. Nancy M. Keele stayed with Mrs. Tabitha Hunley, while Rev. Rufus W. Hunley was absent recently.
Shelor F. Powell and his daughter, Miss Beulah Powell of Danville visited his son Thomas J. Powell and family of this neighborhood Sunday.
Miss Pearley Penn and sister and two children of Mr. and Mrs.
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Multiple social visits and religious preachings in the Peytonia area, including Rev. J. J. Griffin preaching at Loutre church on the second Saturday and Sunday of the month, Rev. Rufus W. Hunley preaching at New Hope church northwest of Montgomery on a recent Saturday and Sunday, and various family visits among locals such as the Hunleys, Penns, Halls, Hudnalls, and Powells on dates like the 17th inst., Fridays, Sundays, and recently.