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NORWAY opal Brewer THE BKIiXEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE Clifrord lofh Satui'day fov and Minia. Afternoon visitors I whtTi' will talu' wlu. SU 'iisaan, i "'i' sciiMici' iiiul aldletiL' ilupart Call- 1 'fiold, Anna a few days' visit in Manhattan, were Mv. and Ovville Fulmer From tlievc lie will (i to Corning of- llaatinga, Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. uij ills duties Wrniei' "and Mv. and Mrs. Truman Mrs. Christine, Ida ami in 1, instructor I' "ant Monii'a junior I Lii'ilay I'oi' a short visit at the ,1.1 honor or a (liniu'r Lars Anion cnterlaini'd Sunday: Ida J.

l.arsen, Mrs, llanimcr and raniily, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence lirewei' and Mar.v Ellen, and IMr. and Mrs. ward and I'amily. Mr. iind Mrs.

Carrel Cai'lii'ron ol' CoiK'oi'dia, Mr. and Mrs, Mdlnis and i-averne, and Mr. Mrs. Harry Huei' and Rosalce al- tended YouniJ l'eo)ilt's' I.utlu 'V League eonvenlion at and Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. of Wichitu Charles of llillsLioro arrived Satur U. Miss Clara JJn- lIlDsboru with iig'os luiine. rcliu'K'd lo ibelli Monday. iVlr.

and 1'. V. Ilanuner and i and Mrs. Martin Larson and were quests id' Mr. ijd.

I and Mrs." Einar Ea.stvedl. I Mr. "and Mrs. Orvillo Wi'if-'ht and ol' and Mr. and is.

VV Wright were Sunday' oi Mr. and Mrs. (ilea and I'ainily. Miss Ady of Seandia was bouse from day. Mr.

and 'Mrs. llamniill and Walter, Mrs. Rtensaas was hostess to tlie United Brethren Ladies' Aid Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Ltnd of Concordia and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wrijiht wei'e Sunday gue-sts id' Mr. and Mr.s. Tiller.

worth, Miss Ila Marie, Miss Pauline, Glenn and Ralph Larson and the hohoree, Robert, Mrs, Anse Hoffman'-, and Dora of Belleville Vv 'ere house jjUests of of all those who knew him. Bonnie Bob's devotion to his parents was equalled by his comradeship and love for hia step-father, Standley Peitter. He had attend- Mr, and Mrs, Mai'ion Dickerhoof iod classes in from Thursday to Tuesday. They Durand during the last school wore dinner guest of Mr. and yeai', and he had been a regular A.

R. McGregor and family attendant'in. the primary depart- Sunda.y. i nient of Methodi.st Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Ik 'Ury Elniff and', Hchool. Neva Jean and Miss Norma Love- li'nneral were held at; 2 Mi's. Carrie Ro.s.s and Clarice '-seth uf Handnll, and Mr. and Mrs. o'docU, August 10, at the houscr! and John Clair Graham were Suii- Melhus and Laverne were at in the Methodist day dinner guests of Mrs.

Goldie 1 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. John, Gordon of Lindquist of Belleville. Lars Melby of Seandia in honor Mrs, Splnia Anderson and Alice'of Mrs.

birthday, of Manhattan were house guests I Miss "Peggy McGregor and Miss i Lillian Hedstrom attended the As- Rocliford officiating. Literment was made in the Durand cemetery. of Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Scott from Saturday to Tuesday.

Mrs. Ida Skagen, Philip Hammer, and Mr. and Mr.s. Clar- tiVns i Miss Joann 11am- thi mill ilastings. were Sun- Jiy this Nseek.

Mrs. Pldwartl Scott pogron family I 'eUnion in GlaSCO (lUi TIK Tetcscape's nit HenUCan.) Sunday. This neighboj'hood was Elaine Loring, Naomi, cd Saturday evening on hearing of ence Brewer and Ellen were Hammer, and Miss Evelyn and I the death of Mrs, Edward ScotL se jniest of Mi--. Kosie Mr Loren Carlgren were Sunday vis-; Mrs. Scott was 85 years old and im Thur'Kiav to'satui-iA" Cockle, Sibyl and 1 iuns af the Milma been in failing health this I Arnold.

jhome. summer but her death came as a Mi.s.s Hugo.s Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jens Stensaas and i shock as she was only seriously ill Helen fff Lindsborg arrived Mon-! about an hour, day for a few days' visit at the home of Mrs. Hilma Stensaas.

Kytych A iv FAIR TOPEKA The 1934 exposition will ovcrshad- ow all those of the past. It will portray the hopes 'as well as the accomplishments of Kansas people. AgricuUiive and livestock will be in all their glory. The entertainment prograai will be the finest in Kansas Free Fair HOUSE IIACF AirrO RACES "Vim WOKl.D ON IWRAOE" Show Kvcry Niplit neforo 'I 'liR to 15 Mr. and Mrs.

Eorin Sibley in Lindsborg from Monday to Friday. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thompson, Irene and Shirley motored to Mrs.

Leonard Hanson and Nor- i Joseph Rytych, a former resi- and Gaylerd Palde of Canton, dent of Republic county, died at 1 R. were Tuesday guests of his homo at 2205 street, Omaha, 1' riday, Mrs, 1 hompson mother, Mrs, Carrie Ross and Clarice and I Wednesday, August 22, at Jilrs. Price, returned home with John Clair Graham. the ago of 51 years, them to snend a week at the Vic-; Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Wright Surviving are his wife, Anna; Talmo Friday; Miss Peggy McGregor and Miss urda.Y.-affernoon..at tiie Brewer- Koriska funeral home with Stan- Lillian Hedstrom wore Sunday i ley Sorpon officiating. Burial visitors of Winifred Olds of was made at the Bohemian Na, itional cemetery at Omaha, Donald WiMgbt, iLniembcr' the Z. and Onialia, Sokoi lodges of South THE FAVORITE OF THE MIDWAY North Central Kansas Free Fair Gold Nugget Ice Cream Biiylt by the cai'ry- homo at favorite; fountain ujitown, DISTRIBUTED BY Concordia Creamery Co. Phone 107 Belleville Mi', and Mrs. Lars Tiller and Betty Mae and Jackie attended the farewell party for Mrs.

Leonard Hubcr and i Maxine Mrs, Maggie Shaw Erickson in Concordia Wednesday. Mrs, Maggie Shaw, formerly of Mrs, Huber and Erickson arc Belleville, pas.sed away at Beth- making Ihj-ir new home in Lub-iany Kansas Cit.v, bock, Tex. on Tuesday morning, August 28, The Rev. Chas. Pcbrson of ioHowing an illness of Seandia was a visitor at the C.

She was a sister of Mrs. R. Carlson home Mondav. ,1. Q.

Elliott and Mrs. H. H. Col- Miss Jeannctte and iMiss Ruth and Friday, Miss Mrs. Thomason staying with Neal Thoniason and his father and Miss Darlinuton and Mr.

Hammer at the Jack King home. Mr. and Mrs. Melby of Seandia stayed at the Melhus home while Mr. and Mrs.

Melhus and Laverne attended the Luther League convention at Hazard, Mrs, Ida Satterfield, Anna Christine and Charles, and Mrs. iJ. Hubbell of Hillsboro, Miss Mai Berggren of Seandia, Mrs. Fred Dutton, Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Skidmore and Arnold Medlin were Sunday dinner guests of iMr. ano iMias Kut Hins of Belleville The body will family and Mr. and G. W. Wright were Monday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Orville "Wriglit and sons of Jamestown. Mrs. Lizzie Everts and Miss Peggy McGregor of Seandia and Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. McGi'egor were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evoi '-ts and family of Republic.

Clifford Everts accom- nanied the McGregor family home to spend Mrs. Jetty ket. Wash make an C. Jensen ho -riie. I The Rev.

and Mrs. IT. E. Lilly, Mr, a 'nd Mrs, Orville Fulmer of i of Winfield came' Sunday for Has'tiiigs, were Sunday a short- visit with home f(dks-and Euests of Mr. "and Harry friends, Rincer and Alice.

Mrs. Fulmer Dr. F. C. Tyrce, left last a sister of Mr.

(Thursday for Salina where he will Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wright of open dental office? in the United Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Life Building. Dr. Tyrce was at his home in St Joseph, at the age of 70 yenra. M)'.

Jones Republic, on July 29, 1887, and on September 29 of the same year was united in marriage to Daisy Springer. To this union were born two children, Cai'l, who passed away in and Winnie Stafford of St, Jo.seph, Mrs, Jones preceded her hu.sbnnd in death on October 29, 1927, During his early manhood Mr. Jones worked for R. T. Stanfiold in a general store.

Later on he was cashier of the Citizens State bank. Following this he was a partner with Mr. Ocobock in a general store in Republic for several years. When he liisposed of this business, he mov- severe cuts about the face. The brought in Saturday for mcdica others riding in the car received care.

minor cuts about the face and! Mrs. Gertrude hands, Mr, Opocenaky was on bis'lie, entered the hospital Sairvfla; way to when the; for treatment, accident occurred, I Charles Brabec, Nuvka, Icr 'wcmt a tonsillectomy Tuesday aiu jMiss Juanita Riley of iiad her tonsils removed on Mon i I is. Milfoi'd Ciay and Were able to ix'turn to Iheii' I iodh in Haddam on Monday. 1 Among, the out-pal ienls tVi'i; week were, ('larenee' Ilavel aiu Stafford, Cuba: lialpi Hospital Notes Pattcvson Memoriul Hospital Wilda Lee Teeter of was admitted on Thursday. and 'Foifowhm 'i 'iti'' her tonsils removed that Doyle 0.

Kamp, Belleville, i ICnudlik, and Beth Lowe 1, lielle was'in the hospital from Friday i vOle; Mrs. Harry Mcdr until Monday for treatment. On Cburtlaud; and Mrs. Uoy n.y hev dismissal st-ie went, to the 'i lladdani. cd'to San of Agnea Glenn where; homo with his daughter.

she will spend some time. Shortly after that they moved to St. Joseph, where they have since lived. i Mr. Jones was a member of the i Knights Templar Commandery, i llje Royal Arch Masons and the' Order of the Eastern Star at St.

Joseph. Ho was a charter mom- ber of the Masonic order at Republic; also a member of the Odd Fellows lodge here. He is' survived by his Mrs. Winnie Stafford and two grandchildren, Wayne and also a host of friends. Funeral services wove conducted at the United Bretliren church' Thursday afternoon by Mi-s.

Pettibon and by the local Masonic or- i der at the Lake cemetery. Mr.s. Emma Shcrrard I Funeral services fur Mrs. Emma' Sherrard wcn'e held at Motlell's Long Beach, on Aug- ust 14, and interment was niade in the Angeles Abbey Mausoleum at Compton. Cal.

The Rev. Harry White was the clergyman in charge of the services. Mrs. Sherrard was born in Knox county, Illinois, and passed away at tiu'. home of her sister, Jane Mott iit Long Beach on Sunday, August 12, after an ex- tended illness.

She made her! home in Belleville for many years, i a few months ago for Ladiiner Opocensky, Cuba, was Read the est facts are in their leaving liere "WAYNE Mrs. Minnie Frlnt Aug. and Dan Eriekson entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Johnson and Mr. iMrs. John Mahan (3y Tlh' Ti'lcscope's Scandiii Corr-) Mrs. John Mahan, 07, died at licr home Va mile north of Seandia early Saturday morning.

She had been in health a number of years. Besides her husband she leaves her mother, Mrs. Rachel taken to her sister's homo wliere her death occurred. W. A.

Brock W. A. Brock passed away at iiis home in Oklahoma City on Friday, August 24. Mr. Brock was an early day resident in Belleville where lie was Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon from the United Brethren church bv the Rev.

Ralph Holt of Concordia. May L. Wright (liy 7 he Coir.) Mrs. May Wright, 73, died of Wavne. She was the mother of eight ch'ild- tives in this community last week, i Mrs.

F. C. Tyrce Mrs. Lars Tiller and Mildred i The Rev. and S.

Coch- i on, three of whom have died, but and Mrs. Donald Wright helped ran and family who have been at surviving her are her widower; Mrs. Alfred Lind of Concordia Forinoso the past year visited sons, Orville B. of Jamestown, G. Ifwith quilting Monday.

Porter Ross, enroute to Webber from Tulsa, visited' with Mrs. Carrie Ross and Clarice and -Johii -XlairL and vlsillnpnic-r'T Mrr -o t- -and -fruu "s.J Mrs. Clarence. Brewer were Tues-iMrs. H.

E. Lilly. Funeral services were held the day. visitors of Mrs. Axel Carlson i IMiss spent following Monday afternoon at of 'Kackley.

llast week with her annt, Mrs, Lee iSwaiik 's Funeral Chaiiel in Camas, A surprise farewell party in Smock. witii the Rev. W. E. Ross- honor of Miss Clara and Miss Re- i Mrs.

H. G. Sehanniloffel of ba Hugos held at the J. R. Rosalia is visiting relatives five in all civic entorpri.ses, while making his home in Belleville.

He is sui'vived by two daugh-: tors. Miss Elsie Brock and Miss Tola Brock and son, Fred Brock of the home, and a daughter, Mrs. A. A. Gist.

Mrs. Brock, who preceded in death, Avas a sister of Charles Hallowell of Belleville, IHS GRANDSON TO WBBAI Lylo Gordon, radio baritone who has sung many times- from Omaha stations will join WBBM, Chicago, on t)ctober 1, as the result of an audition granted iJiim last week by the Columbia CrLsp Lettuce Itipe TOMATOES, California ORANGES, Fruit BANANAS, 3 lbs. Grasses KETCHUP Large Bottle TOMATO SAUCE OR MUSTARD SARDINES ONIONS 5 lbs. 25c POTATOES 10 Zte AMN PACE PbBK ANn BEANS 4 19c Rajah SALAD DRESSING -Standard TOMATOES, MALT, Qt. 25c TOOL AID No.

2 can' can ''S7-" 10c 39c GrandmotlterV WHITE HOUSE MILK 4 CHERRIES 45C No. 10 Can Fine Qrajiulatad Bulk SUGAk 10 Lbs. 55c lona Green BEANS, Whilehousc APPLE 14- oz. jar lona Yukon Club GINGER ALE 3 for (Plus deposit) 3 No. 2 cans 29c 10c 2 No, 2 cans 27c 25c Fi Creamery Butters Fresh MUk 5c 0 A eck- Opocensky, Lad, Besse officiating.

Interment was were all injured last, and'made in the 0.., 0. F. cemeterv morning when the auto-; Hugos home Friday with sxhout i friends here after attending the at Mr.s.' Wright had I which" they were riding years to Washing-! present. The evening was Seven Day Adventist convention I lived near Norway for over spent in nlaving cards and visit- ing. Miss Clara left Monday to spend the fall in Hillsboro and i Reba will leave the last of this week to resume her work a.s i ess.

teacher in the Paire City grades, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brewer were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mary F. Brewer and F.

Brewer and sons. Miss Alphild Johnson of St. Louis, was a house guest of Mr, and iVlrs, Rudolph Johnson from Thursday to Saturday, Miss Gladys Thomason and Mrs. Burdette Thomason left Saturday for their homes in Denver, after spending a week visiting relatives in and near Norway and Kansas City. Mrs.

Hilma Stensaas entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Ida Skagen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlgren and family, Mr. and Mr.s.

Homer Christensen and family, Stensaas- and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smart and. Miss Florine, Bill, Eldon, Leslie and Milton Stensaas. Favo Cuthbertson of Oi'onoque is spending thiF at Manhattan.

The Ladies Aid society met ton years ago, Thursday at the church annex with Mrs, Ekstrom as host- i Carl Rydcl (liu 1 he 'I'ilescuiic's Scjmlia Corr.) I was struck by another miles west of Haddam, Mi.ss Mac Hetherington of Lawrence, is visitiug Leitha Powell, Mr, and W. Close and family visited the hitter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. IMne ol: Sunday. Mrs. Ivan Castolino, Hull, and Word has been received here of the deatii of Carl Rydel in Sweden July 21, Mr.

Rydel was a brother of Mrs. C. O. Johnson and IC. P.

Rydel of Seandia. His (er, Jlrs. Oscai- Bergstroni Mr. i Bergstrom and Jarl Johnspn from New York to the car two Lad, who was on his Avay to the World's Fair at Chicago, is in Patterson Memorial hospital at Belleville where he received treatment for STORES COMPANY fCAMMS cm fOK KMSA.VS Saturday Specia Red Malaga oxti'a fancy. Lb.

Colorado Potatoes lf)-ll). peck MUSTARD Golden Yellow Banana.s, Solid Colorado Cabbage Prepared Salad Cream quart Miracle Whip Salad Dressing- Spread 29c i'eaniU IJiiUer Ql. tS: Menu, llrowii. Powdered CORN FLAKES large boxes week at the J. R.

Hugos' home. JlkIr.s.,„Anna. Grahain and of Webber' were and Mrs. Alfred Hammer and daughters. Miss Irene Thompson was a housp guest of her grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Thompson, from Wednesday to Friday. Miss Mary and Miss Eleanor Hillman and Fred Hedstrom of Palco arrived Tuesday to spend a few days visiting at the Axel Hedstrom Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Courtland apd Miss Alphild Johnson of St, Louis, were Monday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Johnson.

Mrs. Ci. W. Pikher and of Courtland daug'hters oi Courtland were -hursda Ruehen Carlson. Larson was in Kansas business Mrs.

Elvina Estet, Katsy of Salina. Miss Mary and Miss Eleanor Hillman and Fred Hedstrom- and Mrl and Mrs. Davev-Ahlmberg of Kackley- were Pridav guests of Mr. and Mr.s, Hedstrom, Lillian and Loren, Aug. Charles Robbins of Glasco is visiting her son, Robert Robbins-and family.

In honor of Robert Ainsworth's thirteenth birthday Mrs. Martin Larson' entertain.ed TueMay Eu- crene 5Ifti'neJ Leo and Merle Hairimer, Floyd and Carrol liEhmniJS.M,_I3Mia3d„.T)ean_Wil^^ 'Jackie Mosher, Miss Eileen Ains- Elaine of Florida the L. W. Ekstrom home. Mai months.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sop(, and. Mr. and Mrs.

A. .7. jiui I 'hj rcUscnc'i, Uer.ih'u^orr.) and Babelte entertained at dinner Seph W. Jones wa.s born in Coal SundaN- the following: Mr, and Valley, 111,, August 180-i, and Mrs, John Brightop and Bonnie i departed thi.s life August (i, 1934, (Jeno of Concordia. IMr.

and Walter Passmore and family, Mr. and Mrs. S'. Y). Gcttys and Theodore and D.

A. McClurc; and children of Holdredge, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nordquist and and Mrs.

H. D. Cousins and daughters. Mr. and Mrs! P.

M. Empson and family afternoon callers. rs. Lydia -Ertckson following guests at d'inner Thur.sday in honor of the Rev. rsr 0 tto ChelIborg r- Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Erickson, Mrs; Christena Holmberg, the Rev. and Mrs. Chollberg, Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Anderson of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Smith of Omaha visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Brubaker. Mrs, Smith and. Mrs, Brubaker are sisters, Mrs. McClure and children of Holdredge, came Sunday to relatives also attend the fair at Belleville, Donald Robert Place Donald Robert the five- yerf -iJld rice Place died Tuesday morhing, August 14, at St.

Anthony pital'in Rockhill, 111., where he was taken suffering from a rare throat infection, Ho was born March 12, 1929 in Rockford, At. the age of four monthg he 'W 'as at the- Grace E. church in iRockford. He had lived with his parents in Durand, 111., all his life. Donnie Bob, as eveiryorie here know will'be missed by his niany friends and jjlaymates.

He had loving, disposition "tKaFwon his way Mrs. S'mitK wof ked'and slaved but never got tht'ough It slowed up heir housework withenrands to The United 'Telephone )any HEAT What Will You Use Sor Heat This Winter? invite-you-to join-the happy throng- who enjoy the Health, Comfort and Convenience of Natural Gas heat by taking advantage of our special Burner Tip Service. Phone 198 and Light.

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