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THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELE SCOPE OUR GREASE JOBS Phone 71) We'll Come White Eugle Station Near Rock Island John Perkins Sept. U. B. congregation met Thursday and made plans and started Working on a cement sidewalk to bo laid out from the church, extending north joining the cement walk- in front of the Brewer lot. The Ladies' Aid served'dinner and quilled.

M'r. and Mrs. Lloyd Blosser of Superior were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larson, Joseph Mclhus lost a horse Sun-, day and Russell -JacobserL Thursday from this horse plague, which is swooping the country again similar to the epidemic of 1912.

The Luther League of Scindia held a social at the John Kuhlberg home Tuesday evening. A large crowd was present. The Past Noble Grand club met at the home of Ellen Hammer Wednesday. The members brought guests and the afternoon was spent in quilting. A pot luck hrnch was.

served. Mr. and Mrs. Gray don Norms moved the first of the week to the Theo. Anderson farm recently vacated by Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Melhus'and LaVern, Lars J.

Larsen, Mrs. Elleu Hammer, and Leo, Elaine, and Merle visited Wednesday at the Russell Jacobsen home. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Scott were Sunday guests of the' Jacobsen's. Mrs.

Fred Pulton was pleasantly alirprlmul Wednesday at tlie- rChat 'Nibble -when a number of relatives came in to help celebrate her birthday. The ove- lunch was served. Those DuEFon and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Hugos, Lawrence, Ollie and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Skidmore, Maurice, and Lyle Medlin, Mr. and Mrs.

P. P. Hammer and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dar- j-lington, and family, Mr.

'ami and Mi's. M. Enstvcdt, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- NO OTHER TIRE GIVE you U.

S. PER MAN.C BECAUSE NO OTHER TIRE HAS THESE U. S. FEATURES TEMPERED RUBBER iongosMveuriiig tiro rubber ever developed gives you tliou- saiidn of ex Ira miles. COGWHEEL TREAD skid pro' We I In TiHirid Hci els of weatli cr-u ud-o n- nll kinds of roads, SAFETYBGNDED CORDS Give you more tire miles by strengtli- reducing internal fi'fi'tio'ny INVERTED SAFETY BREAKER Proloels yciu from blowouts by rein- tin and family, MrV-and Mrs.

Alfred Hammer, and family, and Mr. and Mi'Sr Rudolph Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hinhian of Los Angeles were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bailey moved Wednesday into the Lars Hammer house vacated by Mr. and Mrs.

Rex Gardner and family. The Cardinal club was entertained Saturday at the Sherman Skidmore home, with Miss Anita Medlin and Mrs. as co-hostesses. The following "officers were elected for the coming year: Helen Larsen, president; Alice Hammer, vice president; Esther Hammer, secretary, and Bertha Johnson, treasurer. Bridge was played and refreshments were served.

The guests of the club were Miss Irene Policy and Mrs. Harry of 1 tpr Dar 1 and Miss Clarice Ross The U. B. Ladies' Aid held a regular meeting at the church The ing officers were Presi- deht, Mi'sT vice- president, Mrs. Clarence Greer; secretary, Mrs.

Oscar Abbey; treasurer, Mrs. Levi Holgerson; social committee, Mrs. Lillie McGregor. A quilt was put in the frames to be quilted for Mrs. Harry-Hantionr The Republ ic Gounty -Medical society held a regular monthly meeting-with Dr.

J. C. Sherrard, Thursday. Friday dinner 'guests at the Joseph Melhus home were the Rev. of St.

Paul, the Rev. H. Hjortholm, and the -Re uthol ka, and the Rev. T. O.

Torgeson. Sunday supper guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C.

Sherrard were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson and Harry, of Belleville.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barleen were Sunday guests at the G. A. Samuelson home at Courtland.

The Rev. A. Burgess of St. Paul, gave an illustrated mission lecture at the Lutheran church Thursday. Betty Gardner is quarantined j-o n-aeeo e-vor-.

Thursday supper guests at the Hai i A. Burgess of St. Paul, the Rev. C. H.

Hjortholm and the ReV. Herman Hjortholm of Eureka, and the Rev. T. 0. Torgeson.

Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jenson and familv were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gertson of Hollis.

Jessie Anderson of Eureka was a Thursday guest at the E. A. Carlgren home. Jens Stensaas- had the misfortune of losing a cow and a horse on Sunday. Mrs.

Karen Ross and daughter, Clarice, and John Clare Graham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blosser of Superior. Mr. Mrs.

Fred L. Dutton and sons and Frank Dickerhoof attended the Dutton reunion held at the home of Mrs, Lucy Dutton Sunday. Miss Irene Policy of Republic spent last Week end with Anita Medlin. Mr. and Mi's.

Melvin Hillery and son arrived Thursday from Washington, to attend the funeral of the late Guy Ward. and Mrs. G. Wright and Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Wright and Bobby were Sunday guests of "Mr and Mrs. "Vernon Wright. Mr and Wright and Lyn- ctte were supper guests. Sunilay guests at the A. II Larsen home were Mi', and Mrs James Mahan of Hutchinson and Mr.

Mrs. Lon Engle. of Hutchinson- spent the week with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Gile. Mr.

tmd Mrs. Owen Brewer vis ited last Sunday- in Salina with Mr-, and Mrs. Walter Brewer, Funeral Service at any prine ami 1 Bache lor- Faulkner, Sept. and Mrs. Harold Leeding and Doyle and Harold Brown drove to Lincoln, last Mori- day, where Doyle and Harold will resume their university work.

Vaughn Baum of "Lincoln spent the week end with Mrs. Baum and son. The Golden Circle classmet Friday at the Christian church. The hostesses were Mrs. Lucy Spafford and Mrs, Addie Dry.

A reception was- held Sunday for the Rev. Chonowith and family. A basket" dinner was served at noon, and an interesting entertainment follpwed. The Rev. Mr.

Chenowith was called to this charge for another year. Bobby. Norman, little son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

0. Norman, had his tonsils removed at. Hebron, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mosier and baby aricT ixr Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier.

Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. D. C. Norman spent.

Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Deltman of Narka. t-i elT-h rsda-y at the Christian in honor of the Rev.

and Mrs. M. J. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs.

William Dry, Mi', and Mrs. George Spafford, "and Mr. and Mrs. George Mohr. Mr.

and Mrs. George Mosier and Dorothy Baugh went to Davenport, Saturday, to attend the fun- of Edwin Mosier. South of Hardy Mrs. Abbio Dick ANCHOR BEADS you times moro protection from bigh-specd blowouts at the rim. TIRES (Guard Type).

U. S. TIRES (Guard.Type) $5.44 $5.84 5.25x21 U.S. ROYALS $7.42 U. S.IiflES".

(Riivero Type) 1.40x21 4.75x19 $5.39 (Other sizes priced proportionally low) Sept. and Mrs. Chas xTliompson made a business trip to Superior, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Perry of Iladdam spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Jessie Hayes at and returned to Iladdam, Monday Mr. and Mrs. McGowen and daughters spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Glen Hialt and Family near Superior.

The Library club ladies of this community had a meeting near Hardy, Monday. Tuesday, the Farm Bureau club met for an afternoon's demonstration near Hardy. Geo. Harris and son, Alford, and daughter, Mrs. Montgomery of Valisca, came to attend the golden wedding friends Mr.

and Mrs. Sol Nitcher, and visited other old friends while here: Mrs. Glen Hutt of Superior and Miss Pearl Mullins of Formoso met with Mrs, H. Sweet, Wednes day to arrange for the annual homecoming at Rose Mound. They met with others of the county in the afternoon.

A reception given for the Hardy teacheuk Friday. Several from this comniuriity attended. J. B. Alible returned from i -Jje-and Everett Sweet, showeijjiog's at the State fair.

Everett" "went on to Denver. TWELVE ATTEND KANSAS U. county were registered for the fall semester of Kansas. They are: Barbara Tiramwell, Phil Bramwell, Dean Nesmith, Hughes H. Livingood Donald McTaggart, Leslie Reed, Richard Leon Sheard, and Paul.

Lloyd Wilbert, all of Belle villo; M. D. McComas, Court land; Vivian Imo Chappell and LaVergie Vashti Nelson, Republic and Carrol Earnest Campbell Wayne. Republic Girls Lose fBu The Ifrpnhl'r The Republic girls' kitten ball tram was defeated by Munden 0 to 9. The Norway high Rppi 1 hi i girls at Republic tomorrow (Fri day).

2fi, Zora Mne -Nofman TVIra. Ruby Gafuly and daugh- of New Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman, Martha and J.

entertained the following at a fish. fry Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Throne and Mrs.

J. R. Jenkins. Mrs. J.

R. Howell and children and Mrs. Albert. Davenport and children visited Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Howell and family of Hebron, Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. O.

Q. Fraley and daughters and Mrs. Jayo Fraley and Dicky were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fraley family of Heaiidqy.

Cheyenne, besides a number' relutives arid a host of: friends. FiirieraV "services We 're held at the Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon, September 21, with the Rev. B. W. Selln officiating.

Interment wa3 made at Riverview cemetery. William Alexander Beck (liil Scanaia Alexander Beck; sou of the'Rev. and Mary Jones Beck, was born February 22, 1801, near Fremont, and died September 20, 1935, at the age of 74 years, six months, and 28 days, He came Kansas in and for many years resided in the Scanclia community. March 12, 1885 'he was united in murriago with Mary Bell Cullers. He is survived by three children, Myrtle, and Altu; five grandchildren; six great-grand- of Funeral services were held from the home and Methodist church, th tdi n.

view cemetery. Merrill Roe Scarlet The Curr.) Morrill. Roe Scarlet, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Scarlet, was born April 30, 1034, and died Sep- teTTTbcr -r- months'- and 21-days.

He was pre-ceded in death by ail infant sister and his twin sister, Patsy Joyce, He is survived by his parents and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty and Mr. arid Mrs. Bert Larkins, other relatives and friends.

ed from the home Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Gertrude Pelli- bon anil burial was made at Wash- i inglon cemetery. Lincoln to spend Miller droyo to Sunday wTth her M. E. church will sponsor I another birthday banquet at the i community hall Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dovel of Shickley spent the week end at! the W. T. Dunbar home.

Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Upp, and i small son of -Wichita, spent the i week end with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mi's; E.

Upp, sr. The M. Sunday school enjoy- ed a watermelon feed at the park Thursday. Members of the Rehekah lodge met at the. O.

O. F. hall, Friday. Following their regular meeting they gave their annual party for their sons and daughters, after a program of music and readings, a general "sing" concluded the entertainment. Refreshments were served to 58 members and guests.

The American Legion and Auxiliary met Thursday at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Wanning of Schicklcy wore guests and showed excellent moving pictures Going Over Big Said Hie Sale therefore continuing same, and adding many other Hie bargains.

2 Sand Springs Watermelons Limit 2 to a customer lbs. Sweet Potatoes 1 lbs. Gulden llunntuis 2 mop sticks, only Two 10c cans lik. I'wd. 5 rolls Tissue Toilet Paper 1 pk.

Eating Potatoes hiinil Four Four 16c Kic Hie 16c 16c 16e -tonic 10 ii ci'i Oil Sardines, only i our Sea Pride Snnlincs, only of pictures taken at the Chicago Worlil fai Y. A hTfiTPX in ing of the Legion and Auxiliary officers will be elected for the coming year. No. Ci-clllii Jncobson Hubbell Mrs. Vloln Houdek Hartley Mr.

and Doris, to the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Warren Hartley and Sunday. Miss Dorothy Baugh went Davenport Sunday to spend week with Mrs.

Lida Mosier. The following attended a picnic dinner at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier, honoring Mr. and Mrs.

John Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mosier and son, and Mrs. Ruby-Gandy, all of New Holland, 111.: Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Voight and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Voight and family, Mrs. Lida Mosier, Kenneth and-Marvin. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mosier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mosier and Lester, Miss Margaret Johnson, Mr. and "Mrs.

Charlie Mosier and Robert, all of Davenport; Mrs. Ruth Straum of Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherwood and family, Mr. and Mrs.

and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mosier, Grace and Melba Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eddie.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer- Yost of Fairbury were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and family.

Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brumbaugh and children were in Fairbury, Sunday, Miss Doris Kettlehut, who has employment in spent the week end with her parents, Mr. tml Mrs. Paul Kettlehut. A miscellaneous shower was held in the home of Mrs.

Mildred Weary for her sister, Mrs. Mabel Mohr, Thursday. The afternoon was spent in playing games, after which lunch was served. Those present Mrs. Mildred tleman, Mrs.

Lizzie Gregory, Mrs. Jessie Struble, Stutz- Sept. dinner was served at" the community hall on Sunday honoring the Rev. and Mrs. B.

F. Wallace, who "have been reassign- tlnr eTi the coming year meriT William Leva'ndpl'ske spent Sunday in Hebron visiting the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and family. miscellaneous "shower the--Frank l-leyka Wednesday in bono)' of Eddie Kerstine.

Tony Uschler is the owner V-8 Ford coupe. The. Social Circle met with Toloy Tallent Wednesday. Quite a few friends attended -a party at the O. Johnson home Sat- amp Globe One Free Extra fiiii' No.

2 1 Two Stuffed Olives, 2 Extract, only Saturday Only Fresh Simar, 111. Walnut, Oalineal tOokii's, lb. "2-117. Ii7)x Fresh ('nickers Pears on I v. Hie Hie Hie riir- I I'M; Hie I lie Hie 16c nom Mrs.

of il Uices Atwood, Miss Clara Pauline bar, Mrs. Ann lian Ellis, Mrs. Willa Mrs. Annie Adamsonr Dun- si ring. Mrs.

Lil- Van Cleef, Mrs. Norma Fraley, Mrs. Albert Russell', and Alberta, Mrs. Ed. Mohr, Mrs.

Andy Russell and Roberta of Narka, Mrs. Generva Smith, Miss Arlene Van Winkle, and Mrs. Pearl Calhoun. Mrs. Weary arid Mrs.

Fraley were hostesses. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Q.

Fraley were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fraley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otjen and Berdine.

Hebron; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clausen' and family, Hubbell; Mr.

and Mrs. Clav Davenport and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jayo Fraley and Dicky. Estes Paul, Jam- Mrs.

Emma .1. Johnson (lUj-hhv Mrs, Emma j. Johnson, daughter of George W. and Sur.anuah Freese, Courtland, died July 3, at (trass Valley, at' the age. of 77 years, 3 months, and 11 days.

Her body was cremated and burial was in'Courtland cemetery September 17. for The appoint- were given out on Monday-: at the Omaha conference and the Rev. and B. F. Wallace and home.

Monday. The members of the C). E. S. met last Tuesday at the I.

O. O. F. hall. Miss Vernette Adams was a week end truest at the home of her sister in Beatrice.

The W. C. T. U. met Friday at the home of Mrs.

Pet TL Wilcox. Officers elected for the cominir Year are: President, Mrs. Emily Smith; vice president, Mrs. Pet II. Wilcox, secretary and treasurer, Miss Bertha Miles.

Mrs. Wilcox was appointed delegate to the county meeting. Beatrice Brown and Lcona who attend Hebron college, were home for the week end. Mrs. Will' Graves pf Colorado arrived Friday to visit' her-mother, Mrs.

Mary Mrs. Graves has been in charge of a Camp Fire Girls camp in Park oast sum men Mrs. Matt Davis and son, of Cuba.are visiting Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wim'er left Saturday for California and. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs.

E. O. Houdek visited Sunday with relatives in Agenda. Harold Smith visited his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Milo Smith, on The "Jolly Jills" and their sponsors, Mrs. Mildred Wallace and Mrs. Viola Houdek, entertained BosH 11 uw gu'ls of Hubbell high at a picnic supper at the Canyon on Group singing and a affair. Rosalie Teas of the high 'schoolf faculty was also guest.

i On Leo Anderspn were hosts to the members of the grade and high school faculty. The evening was pleasantly spent at- bridge, with Mrs." E. L. Miller winning high score. Refreshments were served at small tables.

and Mrs. Vernon Revis of: Lincoln were overnight guests at' the E. C. Houdek home, Miss Lucille Russell of Reynolds enjoyed the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Russell. The- following ladies luncheon and book review at the' Methodist church in Hebron, Wed-! nesday: Mrs. J.

E. Conklin, Mrs. Lou A. Conklin. Mrs.

E. D. Ores-'i well, Mrs. E. O.

Houdek, Mrs. George and Mrs. J. W. Roderick.

The book "Shanty Irish'" by Jim Tuliy-vas-p'resenfe'd "i by Mrs. Nettie Sims of Hastings. Miss Iona Schocke has as a student in the University of Mr. and Mrs. Albert urday.

Ed Levandnfsko and visited Tony Vanous son Sunday. The Sunflower club met Mrs. Hub Tharp as hostess "near I uba urner TteSTlTtyT Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs.

Worden Waite were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank sko. Thursday a miscelhineous shower Was given for Mrs. Norman Burandl at the G.

M. McCullough home. 3 lbs. New Raisins 16c (i to Customer 3 lbs. Mty.

Prunes 16c was 3 lbs. Rose Rice 16c 3 lbs. Mac. Spag. 16c 3 lbs.

pure Gran. Sugar 16c lbs. Br. Sugar 1 lb. pure Bl.

Pep'r 16c Lb. Dried Peaches 16c 2 lb. 25c pkg. S-B Cocoa 16c 1 1 lb. limit to customer 3 Mfred and with Wed- Shell spray Corn White Rock Alma Ociine Fuller 16c 16c 16c 10 lbs.

Oys. 35c hot. Fly 2 cans S-B. cans Best Toms. 16c cans Gold, Peas cans cans 16c 16c 16c Sept.

Mr. and Mrs. Rolx -rl Gar'man of Wyoming have been visiting Mrs. Ge.rman's brother, Fred Morlan, and family. The Osborne's held a family reunion at Lincoln park in Superior.

Saturday. and baby came home from tlie lvospital at Concordia, Monday. Albert' Billings has a sister and her husband from Texas visiting him. Visitors at'the Smii's home Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Raich and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidson. V-C Beans Str. Beans Over the Top with ilinnert's anleed Coffee, lb.

3 lbs. spec. 39c 2 Miller C-Flakes 16c Table Salt 16 2 lbs. Lard Com p. 2 lbs.

Wilson Oleo 29c Med. liars Five 10c large Lye, for Illiie Barrel Soap 33c Mrs. Ida c. A. nooa Sept.

who is attending college at Manhattan, spent Sunday at home. Midway school district lo played baseball with- Ida school Friday, the score being 37 to 21 in favor or Ida. C. A. Rood, Theodore, Ksla, and rnellHTa" Wayne, visited Sunday.

with rie'nits 'nyar Gas Heater Circulators and Radiants RADIANTS OF A XYf'ES Furnace Repairing HRUZA and Healing Company PhoneGG Belleville P'molive Soap 2 for 9c Super SIKIS pkff. Lower Price on iM (let That Real Tangy Mountain- l' lavor. the day with a smile. 2 lbs. Folgers Coffee 5(ie 1 -lb.

Voljycrs Coffee Recular or Drio (Jrind. Special Price Saturday, Sept. 28th Vacuum Packed the Coffee with a Perfect Granulation Porg-ie -lThTitl 1 tfT'a customer Yes, only lbs. "Pure Lunch Ham fi Melvin Guy Ward (lUj Tlie-Tclescnpe's Scanilia Cwr) Melvin Guy Ward was born near Norcalur June-lo, 1888, and died at his home in Scandia after sev- eraL months of ill health on September at the age of 47 years, three months and four days. He lived leai'nhig tho barber trade in his brother's? -s e-apei'a ted-s-ho lo i ton and Riley, coming to Scandia't in 1912.

I April 28, 1915 he was united in; marriage with and to this union one son, was born. He a member of the Woodman lodge, and'belonged to the Methodist church while in Riley. Through the years he has served the city and. community in various official capacities. He is survived by his wifo, his son, Cieo.one stepson, Melvin Hi 1-4 lery of Washington a giand- son, Miiton Clair; his niother) Mrs.

Ann Ward of. Norcatur; Clyde S.I Ward, Mrs; Eva Doctor, Mevl "Ward and Mrs. Laura Strayer, all "Norcatur; Nellie Jeande- pW of Scandia; Vevle IL Ward, of USED CARS 1.933 PUYMD.U31M COACH 1933.PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1933 PONT1AC Ct)ACH 1932 -eHl SKDAN 1929 PONXIAC COACH 1931 WILLYS COACH 1928 SEDAN 192G CHEVROLET SEDAN 1926 CHEVROLET COACH 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE Three Model Fords All with' 1935 tags, special this week, your choice for $7.50 Howard Motor Co. CHRYSLER-BUILT -Photte-SSS AUTOMOBILES "Rpllevillo Libby's No. 2 can 19e 30c can only No.

'Llbby Grapefruit No. 2 Fey. Libby Kraut Juice Full qt. Libby Apple Hntter --18c 25c can Libby Red Salmon -18c Corned only 10c cans Libby Pineapple 3 10c cans Lilibv Tomato Juice 25c WWltlE RING (iniiiitliiti-J- 19c t4ec WHITE Kile cakes 9c 2 cakes 15ci Learn the Economy of Using WHITE KING CRANTTLATED SOAP SAVJS MANY WOLLAUS.

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