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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. son of Lons: BeachK arrived Friday for a visit with the M. Johnson family.

They fcamc-to Belleville where they Visited the E. L. Johnson family, and left the -bincolni- to visit relatives of Mrs. Johnson before returning to their home in California. E.

E. Howard of Hillsboro, and Mrs. C. S. Howard and daughter of Tigard, and Mr.

Mrs. W. A. Howard. Helen Horby of Trenton, are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs.

John Jamison. The Howard brothers were born and rfeiscd near Bellcvillo, but left here years ago, E. E. Howard leaving gone west .32 years ago, and brother, C. S.

Howard, 24 ago. As a result, they are spending many happy hours vis- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scott and sons, Dickie and Wilson, and Lois Perkins drove to Herington Thui'sday to meet Jimmy Scott and tp spend a few hburs with him. Jimmy, who has been at the United States Naval Training rschool-at-Great several months, was enroute to San Diego, where he will enter the hospital training school.

Mrs. Mei'le M. Miller and Mrs. Roy FishjSl' returned home last end, following the complc- his year's work at Kansas to spend the summer vacation with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs, C.

A. Fishen. Bob Pisher, also a student at Manhattan, remained these where he has employment at a grocery i store. Mr. and Mrs.

Prank Hinnen, Bob, George and Mary Lou, left Thursday for Cincinatti, 0., where they will attend a Wesleyan Mothodi.st church conference. Mrs. Hinnen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler of Goodland, are jhcro- taking -three youngest children.

Mrs. George Menkens and daughters and Miss Lula Carrell drove to Manhattan Saturday to Big Trip, Too W. C. Pertly of Pendleton, Ore Mr, and went to Clay Center Saturday, and were guests of Mrs. Tom Slingsby, who entertained at a bridgc-lunchuon.

Special 'Saturday only. Lard 5c per pound. Mungur's Market. Miss Carolyn Bei'ry and Edward Fulcomer were guests of Paul Jean Fulconioi' at the Sigma Nu spring party at Lawrence Saturday. They went on to Mrs.

W. G. Carrell. They returned home 'luesday evening. iWiss Lois UUom worked at the bakery during Miss Carroll's absence.

A. S. Kieffer of Jewell City spent Saturday with his spn Henry Kici'fe)', Mrs. Kieffer and son, Junior. Miss Betty Kieffer, who is employed at the office in Belleville, re- i turned home with her father and after Decoration ovc to Manhat- accompanied Miss Betty nod to I 'osume Mrs.

Marie Canipe of Hastings was a guest of her sister, Mrs. and her brother, James Wood, the" of- last Dr, and Mrs. Frank D. Logsdon or Wichita visited Mr. and Mrs.

George O'Neal over Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Machamer and family of' Manhattan spent Decoration day with Mrs. D.

L. Machamer. Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Perry will leave today for Stockton, where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olmer Adams before going on to Grand Lake, Mrs. W.

who has been visiting relatives here and at Salina for several will accompany them. Dr. R. H. Munford left Monday morning by plane from Wichita! for LaHabre, after receiving word that his brother.

Dr. D. C. Munford hacF been killed instantly in an automobile accident. The deceased was a World war veteran and Legionaire.

Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Olsen of Vallojo, ai'rived Monday and will spend the next three weeks with her parents, Mi-, and Mrs. G. H. Bramwell.

of Santa Pe, N. son of Claude lirown a former resident of Belleville, arrived Tuesday-for-a short visit with-his grandmother, Mrs. Sam Ward and his aunt, Mrs. John Nixon. The return visit is Billy's first in ten years.

George Connoll and family of Mrs. Laurence Leece and daughter, who are in the hospital there? Mi's. Dick is visiting her daugft-. ter Mrs. Will Gunn family here.

Misses Belle and Hattie Heltman were week end guests at the 'J. 0. home. Fairbury were guests of his" sis-i Jamh foi. rnnnow end with Mr.

and Mrs. Ray- tei. Mis. U. Coopei, uesday, Republic.

and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G.

Spurney and Mrs. J. 0. Simmons and Bertha family Decoration day in Saturday in Hardy visiting Omaha. relatives.

Miss Lenora Iloudok has under- i On SuntUiy relatives and friends gone a major operation- at the gathered at the Floyd Kauer home Blue Valioy hospital in Hebron. to help Mrs. Kauer celebrate her Mrs, Sam Ward wa's a dinner ))irthday. The afternoon was p'iiest her Mrs. 'spent visiting was-.

Charlcs Cooper. i sorvod to the following; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kauer and Shirley, Mr. jand Mrs.

Grover Simmons and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kauer, Mr. and Mrs. J.

0. Simmons, Alva: land Edward, Misses Belle and Hattie Heltman, Martin Johnson County Line Miss Alvii Simmons Memorial day with Mr. wiih purchase of 5 gallons of gas. See advertisement page and Mrs. George Bland at Mahas-' Standard Service ka I Mrs.

John Pei'kins and daugh- Miles Jewelry Store Two Doors South of Peoples National Bank ter, Lois, went to Kansas City i Sunday, then took the ti-ain to I California, wheve they will visit relatives for the next three weeks. I They will visit Mrs. Perkins' sis- USED FURNITURE SALE Mojiair Elect rot ux ici; box Radio t.H))le,-Avalmil Several lockinj? chairs 1 bras.s bod 1 walnut tUblo 1 kitchen cabinet, enamel table top 1 green kitchen table, dropleaf and extra leaves Green and white kitchen chairs 1 mirror, w-hite frame, 15x24 table, drop leaf $20 $2 $2 $1.50 $7 $3 75c $1- Phone 681 i.he high school. Maxine Patterson and Jack Thomasson went down to make arrangements to enter college next fall. Marjorio Foinian, Helen Ruth Stransky, and 'Bob Spangler accompanied them to Manhattan, and went on to Lawrence to attend the Sigma Nu iiarty as guests of Paul Jean Bob rend were Jane Bil- ngs" of the week.

Harold Hunt drove to Nebi'aska City Sunday and spent the day with his Mrs. Eva Hunt. The Ilerticin Motor company delivered a new G. M. C.

three- quarter ton truck to the. J. A. Peterson Construction company first (if the week. While their royal mother and father visited NrJrth America, Great Britain's lonely princesses got a Jrip ol their an elephant's back at London Zoo.

Princess Elizabeth, hatless girl at left, seemi to enjoy the ride. Princess Margaret Rose is next in line. Dr. E. J.

Bostik of Chicago spent Decoration day with his May Ithi Hobson was and family, Elmer Danielson and hostess to mcnibcfs oC the White, family, Johnson, Ed and Rock Ladies Aid 'Wednesday at' iVIary, Mr. and Mrs. Charley her Most ol' the mcmbei's I Gabrielson and Lester, Clino were present besides a number of; Kauer and family, Mrs. Inez children. Visitors I'or the aftei'-! Swan.wn and son and Alfred noon were Mrs.

Dick and Mrs. Magiuisson. Hazel Huminson. After the busi-i iVIr. and Mrs.

Ray Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thompson ness meeting and roll call Geial-1 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Corning, came Sunday Boury gave a reading and Marian Ferguson and Calvin, visit his father, Grant Thortipaon i Mar.ior[e Burham played a piano Mrs.

Alfred Lauritzcn spent and sisters, Mrs. Edd Dunback, Mrs. Arthur Kelly and Mrs. Allen solo. The hostess, Mrs.

Ella Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Dele Elder of Freemont, and Clyde Elder of Superior came Sunday and wei'e father, Joe Bostik, and family, over night guests of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Byram have Mrs. Earl Carrol and Mr. Carrol. moved into the Roudebush apart- Mr.

and Mrs. J. Bowciso.x nients vacated last week by Mr. and daughters, Mrs. Ethel P.

Flug and Mrs. Fred Edmonds. Mr. and Miss Darlene, arrived Friday Byram is working on the court- to visit Mr. Bowei'sox's brother, .1.

liou.se iiro.ject. the first! Bowersox and with other Re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Summers public county relatives, and son, Gary, spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Hainlinc and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

David went to Emporia Thursday D. Summers, in'Manhattan, to visit over the week end and to Mrs. Leon Lundblade and daugh- attend the Emporia Teachers col- 1 ter of Beloit and Mrs. Ed Gary of lege commencement exercises. Toiieka were here Monday after, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Harden and' noon for funeral services for the son of Mankato were visiting Mrs. Columbus Petiyjohn, their uncle. Harden's parents, Dr. Shaw and Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Ward spent Ml-, and Mrs. John Nixon, Mrs. Shaw, Friday. 'Thursday evening at Beloit where Sam Nixon and Wylie Myers vis- 1 Mr.

antl Mrs. W. O. Riley and tliey visited Cyrus Loomis. ited friends in Cuba Sunday.

daughter Sandra Duane, spent' Mf. and Mrs. D. E. of Miss Harriett Jean and Berna- Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Cieorge Manhattan were here Tuesday, (line Keliv left Tuesday for VVa- L. Harding at Juiu-ilon City. vjsiLlng Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Riddle- mego to'visit their grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tra.vior and l)arger and otlicr friends.

W. H. MeKowen, and aunt, Miss f'On, Jon, of Lawrence, came to Kenneth Johnson spent Sunday Ida McKowen. The former will Belleville Sunday and accompanied visiiing friends in Beatrice. the Rev.

and Mi's. P. 0. Davis to Mis. Glenn White of Junction Bucklin where Mi'.

Davis gave the Ciiy was a guest Friday of Mr. Decoration day address. and Mrs. W. O.

Riley and daugh- John Ockerson spent the week ter. Mr. White is the contractor end with Mrs. Ockerson in Belle- for the new school building at ville. I Courtland.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klaumann Almond, Shaw of New Haven, and daughters drove to Inavale returned home Saturday to and spent tlie day with remain a week with his parents, Mrs. Klaumann's mother, Mrs. W.

AT Shaw; Sherman Worman. Tuesday they; Miss Mary Forman and Francis' Logan. On Monday a family din-1 served a lunch. The next meeting i ncr was held at the Grant Thomp-, will fce with Mrs. Thomas Lauritson home in honor of them.

His i zen at her home on June 7. i niece, Faye Kelly, returned home i Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sweet, with them for a short visit in and.son of Pormoso Vero Thurs-; Iowa. day supper guests of Stant! Dr.

and Mrs. H. D. Thomas Ebright and family, drove to Marysville and Beatrice! Mr. and Mrs.

Ra.v Osborne werej Tuesday and visited friends. 'in Superior Saturday visiting! assisted by Wednesday at the Thomas Laurit- Mrs. Boury home. Eastman Shoe Hospital North Side of the SQUARE enter 7 go on to Kansas City to Central Business college. I Spceiai Saturday only.

Lard "le pound. Munger's Market. Miss Leona Turner of Bird City was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. I Russell Sunday evening. Miss Louise Carstenscn of Belle: ville and Mrs. S. L.

Palmer, and "siir 'e I Mrs. P. Ahrens at Scandia Sun-i Doris Klaumann a student at visiting Mr and Mrs. Dale Bar: Kansas State college. rett.

In the afternoon, acconv Rav Summers of Lawrence is Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stocker panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wdber tlie new barber at the R.

O. Noble and son of Grainiield came last i M.vei's of Sabeiha, the.v drove to i week end to spend the summer i Rulo, and attended speed months here and at Concordia. Mr. l)oat races the Missouri river. Stocker will teach in the high Mrs.

Allie B. Cooper of Okla- shop. PULMOTOR BENEFIT Saturday, FINAI havc! i ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE HE- GINNING AT 1:30 M. OPPORTUNITY for every man, woman and child in County Lo part in purchasing this equipment which will be available without school at Norway next year, and I Mrs. Stocker will also give musical instruction at the school.

Free ice cream cones Satuiday homa City came Friday and was guesi: until Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Plotner.

Mrs. Cooper, who is the widow of the late purchase of 5 gallons of gas. S. Cooper, an early day banker in See advertisement on page 4B. Scandia, went there and Standard Service remained with friends until after Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Pickrel and Decoration day. I children drove to Tribune Satur-; Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Norris and day and spent the week end witli her pai'onts, Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Thorpe. Their neiihew, Jack Tliy- fault, returned with them, and will spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Will McNary of Kansas City spent siioit time i Norris Imnie.

-Sunday-witli Mrs. Eva Kolenliergj Mrs. Clarence Laliodny left Friand Bob Jeiikinson. day for Santa Ana, where Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Forman she will visit her sister, Mrs. Leo spent Thursday in Hebron visit- 1 Love, for the next month. Mrs.

Miss Dorothy Aspegren were guests of Mrs. Ada Aspegren in Scandia Sunday. Mrs. Aspegren and daugliter, Mrs. H.

C. Bowling, daughters of Tren- 'i ton, spent Monday at the ing Mrs. Formaii's I Graham. brother, Al Lahodny accompanied Mr. and i Mrs.

Don Williams of Santa Ana, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ArrowsmithI who were visiting friends in Nar- and son, Murray Rex, drove to i ka, on their return trip home from Quincy, 111., Sunday to take Mr.

Detroit. to everyone in tliis territory (within reasonable drivinj? range). EVEllYONE is urged to cooperate by donating something for sale at this big auction event. STOP AND THINK- Surely there is something in or about your home or your farm or place of business that can be given for this cause. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE SUGGESTED: Furniture, tool.s, notions, homo-canned foodstuffs, groceries, produce, poultry and short any kind of salable merchandise.

Arrowsmith's aunt, Miss Anna Arrowsmilh, to her home after visiting here for several weeks. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. V.

L. Jones went to Clifton Tuesday to the day with his mother, Mrs. R. P. Special Saturday only.

Lard Their grandfathei' came he per pound. Munger's Market. I 'nr them. Mrs. Aloys Vanous went to Lincoln Monday to visit her daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Roudebush returned last week from Mr.

and Mrs. John Hofsess and Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Graham went to Grand Lake, Saturday, returning Tuesday. Joanne and Louis Ray Weir left Tuesday to spend the summer with their granilpar- ents, Mr. and Mr.s. H. K.

Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis and daughter, Betty Ray, spent tlie week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Canfield and sons at Concordia. Miss Margaret Erickson spent St. the week end with her parents, Mr. i Joseph, and Hiawatha where I and Carl Erickson at Clyde. Tthev had been several i Her -Jean, rcturnctl.

It makes no difference how large or small your gift may will aid in raising- the remainder of the funds necessary to purchase a pu'lmotor. LEAVE YOUR CONTRIBUTION AT SANBORNS ANY TIME DURING THE WEEK OR BRING IT TO THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE BEFORE SATURDAY, JUNE 10. Sponsored By- THEJiQNSXLUB next week's Telescope for complete pulmotor details. days. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence VanDorn liave moved from the Havel property on Sixteenth street to the Rabel house on Eighteenth formerly the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Weil. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Noble spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Dempsey at Montrose. of Bird City is spending this week with her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Grey LeVitt and children of Topeka were week end guests of Mr.

LeVitt's sister, Mi's. A. H. Bachelor, Mr. Bachelor and Mrs.

Mabel Diggins have moved from her former home on Twenty- first street to a farm near Munden. Mrs. Iva P. Ingalls of arrived Sunday for several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Trask. Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Moree, Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Herbolsheimer, and Narka Sunday and visited Dr. and Mrs. W. S.

Smalley and their daughter, Mrs. Grace Strong of Seattle, who is visiting them. Anthony has with her and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doupnik for several days.

Miss Katherine Policy has returned from Emporia and will spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. PoUey.

The Polleys went to Emporia last week for graduation exorcises at the teachers college. Dr. and Mrs. P. R.

Bachelor and of Salina came-last Wednesday to attend commencement exercises iit' this "high Bachelor and son remained until Sunday, when Dr. Bachelor returned to spend the day with his p.arentSLMr^^iid^Mrs. F. R. Bach- taken delivery of a new Hudson sedan from Uie Pickrel Motor company; C.

N. Brown of Salina a Hudson brougham; and 'Mies Hudson brougham. I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller met Mr.

and Oscar Johnston elor. Mrs. P. L. Doctor and son, Phil, of Agra are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Lewis, and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Hertlein and son, Richard Allen, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Hertlein, in Concordia. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Nicholas ean, will return to their and sonr home in Denver today after a week's vacation with Mr.

and Mrs. E. Throop here, with his parents at and with Mrrarid Falls City, Nelj. and Mrs. L.

H. drove to Manhattan Monrny to gflJutheatLaoiif-Ralphy who has been at Kansas State college. Iviol, King came 'from Kansas' City, aivR tviMtina Introductory year for the man who never wore a genuine Palm Beach SuitI Lzi him try and resist the new Palm Beach at 5.50. Then let him try and get thru any summer without three. The price is worth Voull like the new sport backs and the new Palm Beach Slacks, at the ''Get Acq ainted'iprJce J4jJ5 JilgN'S:.

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