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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931 11 iJ 1 (K A iN A S) ESCUPE 3B LARGE ENROLLMENT AT COURtLAND COURTLANDNOW OFFERS CHOICE OF 4 COURSES A. Rentier in Fifth Year with This Years Superintendent. PRESENT HUILDING. 1910 High School Paper and School Activities Keep Students Interested Other the Enrollment in the Courtland city at the hesjinniti.u' of the school year was 171 the hiu'h rehool having (18 pupils and the grades UKt. The present oniollmont ranks at the top in the history of the school.

B. A. Ronner is hojrinniv.u' his fifth year in the school, and Courtland High School Groups superintendent, cipnl he first col i nect til with building was a Ho two the was two- C'ourtland. his third as served as pri years he v. as school.

Before the present elected in 1 J) 10, there year hitfh course the full hi.irh school course beginninp; that yonr with one teacher, Miss Lrotta Price of Republic City. The first class from the four-year course was in with seven membois. The original Courtland school graduating class was composed of Edna Black. Ksther Chloc Coble, Alice lliiney. Laura llanoy, Pearl Helloes and (I race Tucker, row Courses Art 1 Offered Cuui'tlarM hiu'h now offcis indus- colic" well as a sir, ess.

iv COURTLAND JUNIORS, SENIORS and to BACK Fosa-v ior sponsor), Donald Dwijrht Sidney ('had 1. Bor hosier Marmaduko- MoC-omas, Cla'-k Glenn, Paul. Humphrey. Harry Short' MIDDLE Burk, Opel Falk, Clco Ahrens, F.lkt- Gre-la Pilcher, Adeline Marine Manges, la llenrikscn, Ruth Macv, Mildred Wilnia Horner. FRONT Clifford LindbcrR.

Ernest Johnson Shot Nelson. '1. J-leMuMon, aVerne ivi it iMliway, (sen- John A levari, Helen Jo" to Lundblade; vi rijfht--B Carl Walker, IJOW-Milfcrd Oiadd, teacher, Car! principal, Alfred Anderson, li. A. Kor.nor, superin- iai, coin course in ims A musical rrepara-- FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES and Lorcn Haney, Keith Macy, John Grandstcdt, Roy Snyde Harold Anderson, Elwin Shcr.l'fius Hugh McMullen, Ma tendent, Glen SeojrKir.s.

MIDDLE Pilcher, Dorine Arnold, LaVornio Kendail, Dor.iky Lar-on. Flo cile Evert. Alfreda Kendall. Madaiine Andsrson, Edith Larson, Helen Wo-ula, Anona Limbl: son, Mabel Figgins. Ellen Kackiey.

Dean Evert, Jiminic FRONT ROW- -Max Harold Nelson, Donald Bvownlce. Winston Johnnie TTafir, TliesI" 1 or-C41 a-rfc- Eddirffton, Lu- Andev- 'O LilV laincd rc-tinn the JJI chest ra. music schools. is main- the school ui'der the di- o'f Mrs. Addie Hodson.

Both ties and hiirh school have or- excellent v. oi in i- done I the Courtland Courtland Grade School Groups Nov. Horner Wray came up from Hunter last Wednesday for a visit, at G. A. Dickerhoof's and with other relives and friends.

G. A. Dickerhoof returned from Kansas City Thursday where he at-1 tended the funeral of his brother, 0. C. Dickerhoof.

'Miss Greta Pilcher was a guest, of her grandmother last Tuesday am! The Triple T. club spent pleas-1 ant afternoon with Mrs. Ruth Cowan last Wednesday with six members 1 resent. At the close of the social i hour tasty refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs.

Adessa Blackwood came up from Pittsburg Friday visiting at the Dr. S. J. Snider homo until Monday. Mrs.

John Kauffman and children of Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blackwood and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Snider home. Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Tucker and sons spent the week end at. the W. H.

Fritssinger home. They returned to Topeka Sunday. Attn Tucker. Mrs. Carrie and Mr--.

Ollie Kraft were dinner gueets of Mr. and Mrs, L. Larsen Sundav. Mrs. D.

IT. Marty, Mrs. A. K. and La Yarre were in Con, cerdia Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fritzinger drove down from Norfolk, Sat- v.iday for a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. W. H'. Fritzinger. ard with other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kier of Lebanon, My. and Mrs. Lewis Foster of Junction City, and Mr.

and' Mrs. J. D. Hently were Sunday dinner guests at the 0. M.

Leveke home. Mrs. J. M. Emery and Bertha visited Mr.

Emery at the hospital in Manhattan Sunday. Miss Alice Tallant, Irl Larson, and Connor Tucker were entertained at Sunday dinner by Miss Lucille Freed at Scandia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kier and family of Lebanon, Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. and sr.ns-• of Jamestown and Mr. and Geneva, the 1) Professional Directory Doctors P.

SPLICHAL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Above Calkins Clothing Store. Office Phone GOO Residence Phone 602 Special Attention to Confinement Cases. DR.

D. B. WALLACE Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Obstetrics Phone 203J- General Practice First Door East of Ford Garage FREDRICK D. SMITH, M. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention to Diseases of Women and Children Office Over Belleville State Bank Office Phone 57 Residence Phone I'! H.

D. THOMAS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Eyes Examined Phone 78J Professional Men from Republic County arc invited to lie listed in The Telescope's Professional Directory. Dentists DR.

E. V. KALIN Dentist Specializing in Removable Appliances X-Ray Dentures Phone 5o5J tal. part in sport is created l'h. an active outslandinir II.

but baseball st this fall. Track ion at Courtland. orgai last mom lie" ship. It is Year will: added in- In ten a. athletic basket llillch ill also receives at A -III club with a larj cairiod on this terest.

The fouiiland High School Courier, an outstanding schooi paper, is published mo'ithh by the journalism class, rnmpo -cd of 1-1 seuioi s. Cnpiible Teaching Staff Superintendent Homier a i agi iculture. gene: al science, mech-' anical dcawimr. and coaches ath- 1 letics. t'.

Hodson, principal, is in chaige of the ip.all'.emal ies and com-; mcrcir.l ilep.arl Grace Galloway is instiuelor in English' and journali m. with Mis. A. F. Hng- wall directing home economics and! history.

Hodson has music i and These! five make up ihe high school'faculty, with four teachers in the grades, i They are Eric Moaie. seventh and eighth. Miss Adeline Sioholm. fifth and sixth, Mi-s Ruth Falk, third and fourth, and Miss Countryman, first and seeord. Mis.

Fngwall is not in thi' pictures on this page. An honor pnint system for extra- curiicuiar activities has liven introduced in the high school, which is an incentive for development in lines other than scholastic. Belleville high is the oiilv other scho the county using this -ystem. or at of and Mr. amily of Carl Larson.

Mr. and Marty were afternoon cal- 7. and and FACULTY, Left to Right- Raymond Nelson, Eugene Spitler, Brycc WiRard Scoggins, Gerald Yvalter, BACK ROW--(MisM) Hanov, Leonartl Ericl Reinhcld Eksirom. Mi Billv rgaret McMulb Gilbert Yerian, GRADES 5, nth and tilh grades Falk, Warren Blac and 8th grades. THIRD WaLer, Fay Biackbur: Nadine Marty, LoRee Macy, Lucille Pilcher, Snider.

SECOND Freel.urg, Dorothy Falk, Op ll Joy Smi.h. Shirley Frances, Nelscu, Patricia iMcComas. Maxine She) IT'tis. Kileer.i: Rupert, Madge Lev Arline Evert, Waneta Kendall. Kackiey.

Ruth -Iscii. FRONT Parks, Blaine Snider. Ray Nelson, Stuoavi Rupert. Warren Wallin, Howard Smith, Billy Arnold, James Hugh Wayne Robb Ruggles, Rudolph Nelson. Adeline Sjohnhn, son, Ward Dough' EdHc Mi ate, of of 71 I.

i Jci rffiu-. iiiald Pi Richar a Kk Do n. Eddii Stener, Belle Ruggles. Smith, k'tancis Mrs. Waiter Chuixliill" Neb were dinner guests E.

Pilcher home in honor Edward's fifth birthdav. Mr. Mrs. Fail Van A ken of Belleville and Mrs. Everst Wrav and Salina, Mr Mrs.

D. 11. lers. Air. ard Mrs.

Roy Arnold and family diove to Alton Sunday spending the 'Jay with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hipolyte of City spent Sunday with Mrs. a Davidson.

Many Neil and Wilbur Barrett business visitors in Abilene Sunday. Mis. W. J. Barrett and Audrey visited at the Mrs.

John home near Formoso. Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fritzinger of Manchester, Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Tucker and sons of Topeka. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Elliott of Belleville. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Hyde end daughters Miioved a family din- ind Mrs. W.

II. Frit- It was also the (Hh DR. C. A. CRABB Dentist Phone 399J X-RAY DR.

P. S. HOLLENSHEAD DENTIST Pejples National Bank Building Office Phono 21 X-Ray Service by and Diagnosis Appointment Chiropractors DOCTORS WINTER WINTER Chiropractic and Electronic Treatments Add Years to Life Add Lifi Phone 217-J Kansu: Veterinarians w. R. Veterinarian Service by Tlnee Laboratories Phone -12SJ Beverly and Shirley Molinc and at the John Norway.

Ad- and Mrs. Mel- NORWAY Nov. HI. --Mr. was host ess tn Aid wh'cli iiiet day afteinoen.

spent in visiting iness meeliug was lunch was served by guests included: J.Ir and sister, the Rev Pehrsoii. and Airs. Scandia, Mrs. Axel Gustava Ostbergi he Lutheran Ladies', nt nor home Thurs-1 The afternoon was and the regular bus-: held. A lovely the hostess.

Her 1 anc John l''reelmrg and Mrs. Chas. John Larson of Hedstrom and GRADES 1, 2, and i and Hazel Countryman, 1st and 2nd grade teacher. BACK ROW, left to right-Russell Nelson, Moredi burn, Noel Wood, Herbert Johnson, Marvin Nelson, Hyde. Margaret Johnson, Audrey Barrett, Lyda Wvuil, J-odinc Joan Manges.

MIDDLE ROW--Virginia McMull Alildi ris Joimson, June Duri linger, Delia Kendall, Laverda. Eksironi, Ric t.rcm, Garreth Kier, Sheldon Wood. Harry Niel, Valcta ILi Gerald Kendait. BeMi -ley llvde Niel. DoTothv 1.1,.

Grei iv, Made! right, 'bie Black- Be Jy Lou club met with last Wednesday present. Mrs. Axel Smith andj Lillian, and Grace. Phillip Hammer diove to Bennington and praciiced with the band Sunday evening. Mrs.

Glenn Wright entertained a number of friends Friday evening in honor of Glenn Wright's, birthday, which occurred on thai day. At a late hour, hostess served refreshments to (he gicsts. Those present were: George Wright', Mr. and Mrs. Oharlev Logsdon and sons, Merle and Dale.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wright and Bobby, Si Logsclnn, Mr. and Mrs. B.

E. Rineharl, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott and Junior, George Sutton Ruth and Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Ames. Sunday guests at. the Lars Tiller home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ode)), Erickson and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Erickson and family of Mrs. Relish; and children of Milton-: vale, Mrs. Myrtle Grabef of Moines, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Lind and dauirhters. of Concordia, and Mrs. C. E. Sherwood and daughters.

Myra and Mary of Talmo. Mrs. Vernon Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smart, Rudolph Johnson, Carroll Walker, Miss Mildred Tiller.

Miss Harriet Gile, and a Cent led the slate JjfM and attend- FRONT ROW- Alvii Chester Gavman, Harold S.i'ulandcr, Alvin Larson, Hr Douglas, Richard Rug; lirindh James ild James Rupert, Roy Hone; 'ilehcr. Norman Parks. Donald Nolan, No; man Erickson, Roy Smith. Enid Jin Mabel Rupert ud, fom oie-ne Bcindle, De- Kinnev, Amy Eks- Rupert, wh thi will be pre-' Mr. and Mrs.

Axe month. ar.d Mrs. led -aU-flu'- Melvin. Concordia Sunday play, "Ace High sented some time ca Harter home near He spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Hammer and family. Miss Clarice Ross attended a shower, which was held at the Roy Ferguson home in Belleville Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Harry Ferguson. The Misses KaUiryn Faye Ouih- berts! of Oronoquo. and Anita Medlin siient Friday and Saturday with Miss Dorothy Dutton.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wright, and Donald Wright spent Saturday and Sunday near Atchison. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Darlington with a dinner Sunday to M.r. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson and Dr. and Mrs. J.

C. Sherrard. Mrs. Fave Thatcher ind Miss Kaihvyn Faye Oronoipic soent the the home of Mrs. Jesic with other relatives.

Miss Lillie Thompson snout from Monday, until Thursday assisting at 1 rom, 'Lillian, Gustava Ostberg. and Ted, Sherman Miss- Ma-' I I I.joyd Noiiis, Jimmv and ttoluiison and Mrs Arnold. Bachelor-Faulkner Funeral Service. No extra charge because of distance. -Adv.

iarm tins and mak- Wlll this and UNION losing and children Outhbertson week end lywed Jledlin and teachers meetings wTiich' "woFc in Salina, Thursday, Friday Saturday. Miss Hugos ed the meetings al Wichita." Sunday dinner 'gnosis- at. the George Scott Ames home were: Mr. and Mrs, I Charles and daughter, Dar-j lone, and Mrs. Harriot Waller audi Fred.

Reuben Carlson call-: Jensen home Thurs- 1 Mr. and Mrs. od at the Hans- day evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Sunday guests home. Miss II Roy Moore were ers. has begun Olo Erickson were at the Roy Scott den McGregor and Sunday evening call- a high school the Campbell home in Con- Mr', and Airs. Glenn Wright, Viola, and Roy, and George Wright: were Sunday dinner guests at the Alex heme. Mrs, George Sutton and Jimmy went to Oak Mill Wednesday.

George Stilton, Rulh, Wayne, and Miss Irene Wright drove to Oak Hill Saturday. They returned home Sunday. Sunday guests at the Reuben Carlson home were Anton Bloomgren and daughter, Arlene, and Wilbeit Hall. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs.

Jleiner (Vhrislenson and family. Sunday dinner guests at. the Axel Smith home were: Mr. and Airs. Gayl Harrold of Alexander, Nov.

Several hine been stock from cornstalk disease. The painting of the fence around the Union Valley cemetery was completed this week. Arlhur Colclazi' the caretaker, has the cemetery mowed and cleaned off nicely. Joe Koiuvalsky and family were in Belleville last attending the wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Strombcvg. Mr. and Mrs. AiTie Math the new- wcre treated to an old fashioned charivari Sunday evening. I).

P. Juhnr.on of Republic was a last Sunday caller at the. Charles Yeager home. John Kyler of Superior was a efuwdr -Hl hmmi-J part of the week. Dr.

Barnard of Belleville made a ihe house on their home fall, putting in a fie-siace, ing it into a modern homo. live mi the Frank iVlikesoil farm winl.or and care for (he stock shuck the Mr-. Dan Jloushokie-r, Airs. Glenn Goodwin and Ruth. Misses Bernico- Bowersox, Helen Hall, and Master Bobby White yjsited the Union Valley school Thursdav.

Air. and Airs. Fenloii Haisholder and Irene we re Friday at the Ole Roe home near Belleville. Airs. Dan Hotisholder arid daughter, Airs.

Glenn Goodwin of Concordia, were Friday visitors at the Eric Erickson home. OAK nrofessional call at D. A. Boweu's Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dun Ifoushoiilor their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Goodwin end Mr. Goodwin at their home in C-ucordiu, Wednesday. Mrs.

Go.idwin and children came home with them and visited until Sunday. 1 Misses Maurine Larson and Naomi Nviand went lo Salina Thursday to attend I state teachers meeting. Air. and Mrs. Chas.

Jenkins and Opal of near Chester were last Sunday visitors at the E. B. Hull home, Frank Granstedl's are remodeling' Nov. 13. Iverson has been on the sick list for several days.

Peter ard grandson, Emil Hanson, look Sunday dinner at the Ed Gcrtscn home south of Jamest own. Airs. A. P. Nelson of Jamestown took Sunday the J.

Jorgensen homo, I-WH-I or, Mr, Otto Jorgenson and Carl, Alary and Emma helped I'rabik Johnson celebrate his birthday last Monday. Mr. and Airs. Peter Paulson and children, Peter Nelson, and Aithur Nelson's took Sunday dinner at the Airs. Etta Nelson home.

Harry Nelson's, Peter Nelson, and Air. and Otto Jorgensen spent Sunday evening at' the J. Jorgensen' Iconic, Ira Hamilton and sister of Courtland spent Sunday at the LrR. Pearson home. nor with Air.

v.irgor Sunday, birthday of Hvdo. Mrs. A. family spent Sunday Sjolander home near ol'ph Kackiey and Air. vin Kellogg and children were afternoon visitors.

Air. and Airs. Lawrence Emigh were dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. Pete Emigh Sunday.

They were supper guests at, the Bonnie St of or iv. me. Airs. Andrew Engwall, Airs. Ed Rosenquist, Mrs.

.1. iN. Marly mo- toiod to Aurora, Sunday visiting Hanra. They returned homo.that night. Airs.

Alma Caldwell spent Tuesday of this week with her niece, Airs. Edra Morgan at Lebanon. Air. and Airs. G.

A. Dickerhoof at the D. E. Dickerhoof home at Kackiey Monday, The Needlecraft Airs. J.

D. Bentley with 12 members He my Aspegren was a club The afternoon was spent visiting and 1 with needlework. The hostess served a dainty lunch. The next meeting will be with Airs. D.

E. Pilcher November 18. Airs. C. 0.

Green was hostess to the Priscilla club at their r.egular meeting last Thursday afternoon. Fifteen members ard the following guests were present: Mrs. Charley Bariiclow, Mrs. Edgar Mrs. II.

C. Brantley, Mrs. L. R. John- son and JVIadeinc Johnson and; The afternoon was spelt visiting and with fancy i oedlewifrk.

The hostess served' lovely llincheon at the close of the social Jjfcur. Mrs. Leonard Ilaggman ntertain.at the November 111 meeting. Air. and Airs.

J. Al. Bowyci- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woods and family and Air.

and Airs. Jack Walton enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at. the Elliott farm in White Rock. Air. and Airs.

Joe Lunblade entertained with a turkey dinner Sunday evening in honor of their son, Jo- 1 KL -ph's bii thday. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Albin" Anderson, I A.Hsos Lorraine and Madeline, Mr. and Airs.

E. C. Krohn, Mr. and Mrs. Char- i lie Anderson and family, Air.

and: Mis. Rudolph Johnson and sons, Mr. ami 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman and Dean I Woods, Mrs.

Ellen Johnson and Pete I Lumblade of Kackiey, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Nunn, and Max of Scandia.

Bachelor-Faulkner Funeral Service; No extra charge because of distance. DR. R. E. FAHNESTOCK Veterinarian One-half Block East Southeast Corner of Square Phone 149 Attorneys FRANK G.

SPURNEY Altorney-at-Law Office Over Republic Pharmacy Abstracts Made Titles Examined W. D. VANCE and FRED EMERY Lawyers Peoples National Bank Building Phone Hi JOHN C. HOG IN Lawyer Over Belleville State Ban Phone 12 Auctioneers F. M.

MOREE Auctioneer Land, Livestock and General Sales Phone 5205 Belleville at my expense FRANK NOVAK A uctionecr Land and Farm Sales Phone 1)720 At Aly Expense The Profos ory of The open to at these profe County. i 'ii I Direct- Telescope is member idllS ill if Funeral Directors Classified Ads Bring Sure UNITED SECURITIES Safe, Dependable, Cashable No Change in Value. Telephone Cash or Installment Monte R. Ruble Belleville 807 23rd St. Phone 444 Undertaking F.

R. Bachelor G. 0. Faulkner Embalmers Euneral. Directors No Best of Service Reasonable Prices extra charges on account of distance Clarence Lahodny Embalmer Funeral Director Ambulance Service PHONE Day Phone 18 Night and Sunday 475J BELLEVILLE, KANSAS Day Night and Sunday 606 114 Modern and Prompt SERVICE at a MODERATE PRICE Belleville Kansas-.

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