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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 3

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THE EMPORIA DAILY GAZETTE "Tufkeybiters 'Miss Hattie Tibbals, 914 Consti- tution plans to eat Thanks, giving turkey with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Paulter, and Mr. Paultcr, in Tulsa, Okla.

Turkey is being made ready at home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale 1-Stinson. 1107 West Sixth for of their six children, and their They will be Mr. and 'Mrs.

Ner A. Stinson and children, and Ronnie, Topeka; Mr. Mrs. Dale Stinson and children, Jcffry, Dale III, Melissa and Bradford, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs.

John Sfinson and children, Denise, Stephanie and John Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce and son, Junior, Emporia.

Mr. Mrs. C. L. Martin, 501 South Union will spend Thanksgiving in El Dorado where there will be a family dinner at the home of their son, Clyde Martin.

Mrs. Martin thinks that duck, quail and prairie chikcen will supplant the traditional turkey. Holiday guests at the home of Miss Mary Jane Pugne and her DELCOT Kodel I This new wash wear shirt makes a gift of lasting comfort with Manhattan's exclusive "Reserve Neatness" $5.95 Visit Our GIFT BAR 2-0783 MEN'S BOYS' APPAREL Use Our LAYAWAY PLAN 610 Com'I GIVE HAND-TOOLED LEATHER FOR CHRISTMAS PURSES SHOULDER BAGS MATCHING BILLFOLDS for Men Women USE OUR LAY- MODERATE -PRICES A WONDERFUL SELECTION BUT 1 NO MORE WHEN SUPPLY IS GONE SHOE REPAIR Commercial 2 FREE PARKING BEAR ENTRANCE WHEN SUP 4 IRELAND'S Comme brother, John Pughe, G17 Cottonwood will be their sisters, the Misses and Laura Pughe, and Margaret O'Comiell, of Manhattan. Miss Pughe says she hasn't had time to think about what they will eat. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Trowbridge, 1714 West Wilman Court, will serve turkey to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Purcival, Marshalltown, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Trowbridge and daughter, of Wichita; and Mrs. A. F.

Purcival, Emporia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffmans son, Kevin, 202 Exchange will eat Thanksgiving dinner with Airs. Hoffmans' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. M. McGee, in Protection. Turkey will be served Thanksgiving Day by Mr.

and Mrs. George Brock, 420 Sylvan St. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brock and sons, and Lloyd S.

Purcell. Miss Mary Williams, Seneca, will spend the Thanksgiving weekend with her brother, John R. Williams, 609 Elm St. Mr. and Mrs.

H. II. Braum, 1303 Rural will serve turkey Thanksgiving day to Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Braum and their children. Mr. ano Mrs. W.

S. Martin, 724 Garfield Sf, will eat their Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Gilham, in Madison. Mrs. K. A. Hoffmans, 1101 Congress and Mrs.

R. H. Pyle, 403 West Seventh will eat turkey Thanksgiving day with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pyle, in Topeka.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keefer will have their family together for the Thanksgiving weekend. They will include Mr. and Mrs.

George Keefer and children, Teresa and Kenneth, of St. Joseph, Lewis Keefer, Lynchburg, Robert Ke'efer, Wichita; and Jane Williams, of the home. Mrs. W. R.

Key, 402 West Logan raised the duck which she plans to serve her daughters, Mrs. Ben Warner and Mrs. Glen Weaver, and their families of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs.

Everette Barr, Emporia, Kansas, Tuesday, November 24, Takes Cash, Lets Credit Go Professional Ghost Writer Is Dean of a Big Business RICHARD W. LORD, who has been named manager of the newly-expanded Chicago office of J. R. Williston Beane, 70- year-old stock exchange firm. The new branch is located at 208 South LaSalle St.

Mr. Lord, formerly of Emporia, is the son of Mrs. T. B. Lord, 1219 Merchant Emporia.

He, his' wife, and four children live at 316 Landis Lane, Deerfield, 111. and sons, William and Robert, will go to Wichita for their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. William Schovee, Mr. Schovee, and Martha. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Brockhouse, 802 South Commercial Mr. and Mrs. William Kretsinger and sons, Brock and John, 115 East Logan will go to Kansas City, for Thanksgiving Day dinner with their son, Dr. John Brockhouse.

Dr. and Mrs. W. Corbett will serve roast turkey and trimmings at their home, 1621 Berkeley Road, to their daughter, Barbara, Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Corbett and children, David and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton SPECIAL! SKIRTS Plain to 4 Pleat TROUSERS SWEATERS Beautifully Cleaned and Finished CASH CARRY BON TON CLEANERS 827 COM'L AND WE'LL PAY YOU WHEN YOU EMPTY YOUR PIGGY BANK HERE It's fun it's profitable. Eureka Federal invites you, or your children, to bring in your Piggy Bank during November. Empty it here and deposit the amount in a savings account, whether it's a few cents, or a few dollars.

We'll add $1 for your trouble. If we can't open the bank, we'll break it you a brand new one for free. We think Piggy Banks are a nice temporary place to save money! But for growth and real safety can't beat a Eureka Federal savings account. P.S.-AXY TOY BANK QUALIFIES AS A "PIGGY" BANK. LIMIT OXE BA.VK PER ACCOUNT.

Save-by-maii-or in person Accounts insured to $10,000 By Hal Boyle NEW YORK (AP) Samuel J. Michelson is a man content to take the cash and let the credit go. At 52 he is recognized as the Henry Ford of one of word-happy America's most flourishing but least known ghost writing. He put the business on an assembly line. "We don't worry about the anonymity so long as the pay is good it usually is," said Michelson.

He is small, blue-eyed, friendly, eager-faced. He looks a little like Mickey Mouse, and a lot like Adlai Stevenson. He began setting type in a country weekly at 13. After college he free-lanced for a time, then decided he could make more money writing under other people's names. His success as a literary haunt has been both spectral and spectacular.

In the last 25 years he has written or revised more than 20 million words. "I've turned out everything from first-person adventure stuff to romantic novels, political speeches and scientific treatises," he said. "There's no subject or assignment ever stumped us, although when it comes to the field of electronics, I'm dead there myself." For such specialized topics he draws upon a regular staff of three ghostly aides and a spook stable of 200 part-time workers. "Among them are engineers, scientists and educators who want an outside source of income," he said. "There's no shortage of writing talent." Miller and Cornelia Miller, Topeka, and Mrs.

G. A. Buzzard Mr. and Mrs. W.

Calhoun, 913 Congress plan to spend Thanksgiving holidays in Fort Scott and Parsons with their daughters and families. After Thanksgiving, the Calhouns will go to their winter in Clermont, for three months. Mrs. Frank Foncannon will entertain at dinner on Thanksgiving for her children and their families, Mr. and airs.

Clyde Wharton and children of Prairie Village, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foncannon and children, of Emporia. Mrs. C.

B. Hereford, 1705 East Wilman Court, will be a guest for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Warner in Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. D. A. Hirschler, 1423 Eural will go to Wichita for a few days visit with relatives and to eat Thanksgiving Day dinner with her daughter, Mrs.

Everett Bell Mr. Bell, and Linda Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laird 1514 Highland will serve Thanksgiving dinner of quail and pheasant to Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Crawford, Orlyn Johnson, and sons Kenneth and Gary; Jack Garrett, Blevins and children, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Charles Laird, Mrs. A. Cooley and Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Morris, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H.

Lambert, 1526 Dover Road, will serve roast turkey and trimmings Thanksgiving Day to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreuzer and son, Louis, of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Lang, 321 Union will have for their Thanksgiving dinner guests Messrs, and Mesdames Claude Lang and son, Micky; A. L. Carlsen, and son, of Emporia. Mrs. Florence Lesh and Mrs.

Bettie Cuff will be guests at Thanksgiving dinner of Mrs. Lesh's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lesh in Lawrence. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Miller, 110 West Fifteenth and Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of Arkansas City, will go to Butler, io eat turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Ercell Miller on Thanksgiving Day. They will spend the weekend relatives in Marceline Mo. Who seeks the services of a ghost writer today? Practically everybody. His clients have included explorers, major corporations, publishing houses, suburban housewives for help on a club talk, figures, surgeons, prime ministers of foreign countries, statesmen and judges, and aging actresses' who hope a well- written autobiography will lead to a comeback. Michelson defends ghost writing as a legitimate profession, and one of the oldest in civilized history.

Ghost writing has become an intensely competitive business, and centers in New York, Hollywood and Washington, D.C. Michelson estimates there are 20 such services in this city alone. "The biggest trouble with ghost writing," he confessed, "is in getting letters of recommendation from satisfied clients." HUNTING DOGS GO FOR DOG FOOD Gone to Roberts Leather Goods for a "Touch of the West," Emporia's Western Wear Headquarters for every member of the family. If you come in now you'll have your choice of styles, colors and sizes. The Elegant way to give a Bourbon Man's Bourbon CABIN STILL I I This is the genuine article pure Copper-Distilled for handmade quality Kentucky Weather- Ripened for rich, round flavor now available for the season in.

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