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Lt VI irLE 8) TE-L-E SCOP TliUllSDAY, FEBRUARY eelebrate Fiftyrfifst The children of Mv. and Mia. Harvey 'Kauur their fifty-first, annivcrsiuy. basuei dinner inT the community hall at Cuha. T.he tahlc' was decorated with cut flow-J and a wcddinu' caUe.i made l)y Mary Kalivodu, Avliich was a l)ridoj WHK Mrs.

Kd pie and tluiif dose friends were sealed at tilts lai)lc. Following' dinner, aj wtrddinw enj(iye(l, inji: which Elmer and l5o.a-• ''llere-f-oines- t.he I'lriile." Kolars, to attend. Mrs. Kauer is 71 and Mr. Kau -is 72 years ohl.

'Shej in Chicago. They have" seven chij-1, 2) jjratvdtliiliheiL iind all of whonrj '-'live in "tlie' nein'hliorhood except ilarold Etlleinen who lives at diini. Those present were: Mr. Novak -aiul (47 J. Mwin Joe, Mr; -and Mrs.

I'eler Prapal, and- Mrsf and liOtnsar' all or Hclleville; Mr. Charley Kioh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed St.afroid.'l..Mi.'.:-.aiuU rs-- Charlie Trecek, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Kenyshek and sons, Arleii Faye 'llon'dek. Mr. and Mrs. William and Dallas, Mr.

and Mrs. Heiieda and family. i Ophel Chapter CALENDAR Phone Tlie Tcloncope, No. 38 for Thiirstlny. Feltriinry 3 VV.

C. S. circles meet at, 2 o'clock. Circle one with Mrs. -wiMi Mrs.

Ficii circle three with Mrs. I'larl Taylor. Delphian ciiili nt the of Mrs. Merle M. Miller.

"Miss -is the lead" Mrs. Glen the ess. le vi 1 11 a ofclocki rWitliJI I lia LI" Ladies of the -iiarish will meet at 2 ocloek, Flo.stesses are Mrs. 'Ed Kesl, MIS. Milek Jind, Meyers.

IJnion nieets -at 2 o'clock at, llie home of Mrs. Veiiion Cashman is hostess FelilliH Key.stone in tlu! --IJ'he. in "charge is Mr. and ('harles Mr. and Mrs.

.1. W. Clark anil Mr. nnil Mrs. fluncovsky, r.

a77d Mrs. E(. Wiche and Eujiene. Mr. and Mrs.

I I.ouis -'j'recelr' and daughter, A. B. liCshovsky, Mr. and! Mrs. Frank Kalivoda.

Mr. and Mrs. Milek Ra.xa and Louisa, Mr.l and Mrs. William Mae a.id Richard, Mr. and "'loe Bednar, Cieorjrene, (ieorjfia and' Normiin, "Mi'7 and Mrs! Elmer and rs.

Maka- loiis, and" Mrs. Lad Drapal and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rott and Donald, Mrs. Emma Sihiieherqrer.

Mr. and Mrs. Eil ami Mrs. Ernje Tuma, Arvin Lee and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Dolezal, Lorene and Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kauer Clail. Mrs. Mil- (iFed TiTid i Kalivoila -anil EuKcne, and Mrs.

Beii Kolars and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilaval, Mr. and. Mrs.

Joseph Mr; anil Mrs. Tien Tuma, Loreiie'and I-eioy. Mr. and Mrs; Charley Tie- cek, Cary and Linda Lou, Mr Huncovsky, INIr. Mrs.

Koukal. Mr. and Stephen Benyshek. Mrs. I'avel Tuma, -Mr.

anil and and Mrs. and Mrs. .1 I Mr. Frank Moltl and J)orotliy. Mr." and Mrs.

A. tlavel. Venis Dean- and Lavonne, Mr. and Mr.s. Frank .1.

Kalivoda, Donald-and Mr. and Mrs. Kay and Neal, Milek Kolars, John I'aiiek, Mrs. Anna Ella Ryt- all of Ciiha: J. F.

Havel, Mr. iMrs. Charles llavel, Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Kolman and all ol' Agenda; Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sliepek of Wavne, iTnTl MTT and Mrs. Adolnh Bleclia of Mun- Celelirales llirlhilay Mrs. Berthii celelirated her iiinetielh hiilhday with a party at. the home "of her s'pji, Mr.

and Mrs, Hostesses were Mrs. Sorum and O. F. Freiicli. The evening was spent ji'anies find refreshments were served to tip; honpr n'Pest and the followiiiu': Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Rust, N. -G.

Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Sorensen and Rolierlv Mr. iiiul.Mr.'i. Ole Sorensen, Mrs.

Fredin, Otto Brand, Misses Ellen Rosencpii.sl and Fi'cd- Fred Eweiis. cluh I olclock luncheon uith'-Mi's 'i F. .1. IIi'ili- olsheinier. Mrs.

Iloslctler is the assistant hostess. February 7 Y.W ten Ml tlieliinlr from to u'clficU. 'I'uesday. February "The (Jeorfje's society will meet with Mrs. Stated inet'linu' at the Masonic lijill Ophel chaiilcr ol'lhe O.E.S.

at 8 o'clock. Ophel chapter No. Jlo of the Euslern Star met in stated mecst- Tiie.iday January I'lN wTlfi (-irahuni7 -i worthy matron, and W. M. Scott, mlint; presiding.

Tlfe order'oT "ITusi- liess was conducted. Sulistitute officers were Ross (i. patron. Miss- Nora chaplain; Mr.s.. Mary Ruth.

Mi.ss Dorothy Ci ippcn was installed as Esther iMj's. in a rs ha 1,. li nd Mrs! (Irahani. A letter frohi the a 1-i i TMjIe Bo.stik, secrettiry, invitiiifr 1 ar ih'e ffiand matron, Mrs. Mildied rR anna ry-28r--Re-.

ports of ihc-visil to ter on 21 were Kiveii by Mrs. (iralianii Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs; Scott, Mrs. Sweiison, and Miss Itoslik. The chapter closed in.

andjiraetice ludd fm 'owiiijj: llie nieelinu'. MarriuKG Marriage -licenses were issued: from ttie office of the probate past week Ut the followinu'; i Clarence (i. and Friinces R. DeJunjr, both of I ReadiiiK', on -Itayniond ('. Kasper, 22, l.in- colli, mi Jaii- I uarv 21).

Willis D. Waterman, Mm': Audrey Cox. I Iladilain, on Joint KrtiTwcIl Party Friend.s" of-, Deatv family ami.Mi'fvin Morley enter-, tallied theTii willV a farewell iilKhl, ate I'lroirram ing was jrlveii, fiifts seated to the lionori-il to-Mfr; lonvaie and MelViii Morley has enf I the. armed foretis. -The Jjil- I lowing were present: Mr.

and Johnnie; (iaryianiKI)ean, -Melviii, Morley, and Mi's. William Morley, Cimdon, l.oren and (layleii, Mr. and Mrs, Robert l-Ra lei i dam r. and Mrs. Marray nMikesell, Sliir- ley and Mr; nncl TMI'S; Freil f''-i sell, Mrs.

Ernest Mikes-ell and Ernest, "Mrs. Ilia Woodford, Mrs, Floy Rowser, Mrs, Emma Mrs. Mr. aiid- JU'cclflfi', a nd Charles Cooper, Rev. and Mrs.

Harold- Holchkiss and Ann, Mrs. Ma.ggie Dormaii, Mrs, Mr.s.- Bc'ii Rrowii, na- n-, I i-o I d- -n rs.rf rhtntis: as Ledbetlci', Charles, Kuniuflh and Doil McEwrr RridKctte-Ciub IWr.s.Eurl Story was hostess to tlie 'Bildgellc dub Wednesday evieiiing; Prizes bridge were IrEtliott, and Mrs; Simmoivs. had dinner at Henry and Ann's before goi'tig to Mrs. Story's for the evening. the evening, sei'vice wi Haddam Kiiyn AlUlicclKC Ml; and Mrs.

Donahl iVIcEwen Ewcn. HIS are Mr, and McEwen.of Republic. Hi'iirv, Mr. and I Williams of Fairbiiry Y. W.

C. A. G. R. Tea Is Monday Invitations are being extended to all lielleville women and to-nil si'venth-andeighlh grade aiiiliiigh schoid girls to attend the ioiiil Y.

W. A. C. R. lea Moiidyy.

afternoon at o'clock, Valentine program is planned with N. J. Ward iis the reader. -Otifer parts of the program will be acted in pantomime. 'I'lie tea will be served in TITe gyiniiasiuin, fiillow- iiig the program in the high school aiiditoriiiiii.

For Sunflower C.IHII The Sunflower club hi'lil Iheir Kansas Day. tliniier at Clifford Jionie January 28, The following" were present: Mr. and Mrs, E. and Mrs. fieorge 'T and Mr.sr Ray and Mr, (1 (ileiiii Kelly and Jackie, Mr.

and iMrs. Frank b'elly and chililieii, Mr. and Mrs, 11. Mrs. O.

John and and' Mrs. Frank Mail- lyn, Dickie and -Mr. and Mr.l. f'arey and Rarbara. After dinner the afternoon spent visiting and playing "cmils.

I wore a ihroe-iiiece suit of brown The bride Js a graduate of Unlcliinson high- school. Both she find Ensign Lar.son atlenileil Belh- iaiiy college, Lind.sboVg, wliei'e she was ii'member of Kajipa Camma I'll! sorority and he was a memlier of Kappij Alpha fraler- nity. He was a stu'tjent in chemical engineering-three years before in the naval reserve last He attendeil St. Thomas aiid riiueiv "(MI ills coiiiinission 20 at Dame. Iiid.

Mrs. Larson has employed in the Jewerly department of Wiley's department stole ill Hutchinson the past Carbutt-Jaler Mr. and E. Carbuit announce the marriage of their ilaughter. ('harlotle to Lt.

Lewis son of and Mrs. N. Joler of Portland, Me. Refreshnienls were servei kitchen Shower for I Mi.sses Delphine and Slrumfa comiilimeiiled I Im'es Dunlinck with a' at the lionm of iiiiil Mi's. Philip -Slrumfa in Belleville Thiir.sda.y evening, January 20.

Enlin'laiiiiiieht for "the evening' eojisisieil oj pla.ving games, and small were given iis prizes to ihe' win- nei's. A bride's book wjis" helpful-kitchen hinll-i for the bride and a favorite recipe were written. The Iniilc and W. Mt( luie of Mrs. Charles Mllcliell of Republic IS -Ins Feb.

Mrs. CJIen Davidson; Mrs Edwin and baby sou, were in Haddam Saturday. I Mrs. VVednosday from ('hicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Hobbitt re eeived a telegram Wcdnestlay; from -lheir son. Jack, who is in the Navy ail eoi that he had arriv-; ed in paklanih from el'al months in the "Pacific Keating and K. All? ledge vvere We(H returned i-Wedne -r t-hor )eiL Mrs. James Shield and family. also attended the hardware coiv mother, in Olallie for a longer visit.

Chriijiihin Slate The (Christian eliiiieh parlors Sialic rniel in on ihe 27. iMrs. (ii()orge JSwiercinsUy pre" siding, L. (i.Mars had charge of the prrigram. Miss (ier- aldiiie iVIarly played two piano select imis.

a Bible quiz was andji song contest was Ttall and her assistants, Mr.s. P.ert Lockwuod, Ernest Vaiious, Mrs. Orville SU'pht'nsoii, Mrs. Fliira Mrs. (i.

J. Clark Donahl. a 11 to HO members and (ierald. and giiesls. i "riie "emnized Salilrday, January .22, at '2 'cbick in Saliiia.

thai dale being the-Uventy-eiglilh wedding the Tlie bride was lovely in an eggshell-color two-piece street length dress with -aljiia -Colored hat and glo-ve and brown accessories. Her corsage was of Talisiiian roses. Tlu' bride 's allendaiil. Miss Eleanor PeciMika of Marysville, was. at- tireil In with 'ovvii accessories, and wore a corsage of- pi'ach carnations.

Ll. John Huriiey of Chicago, was tin- 'ri 's allendant. Mrs. Joler was gradiiiited Belleville high school with, Ihe class of She later way employed Bell 'relepliune company al Bdleville, and in P.MItshe was em plo.ved by I he ame'-eom '-at Phillips. At the present lime she is employed al the com- paiiy's office iii ant graduated fnmi high scJio ()l at Walerville.

in entered- the arniy in January, Wedding guests in- cludeil the parents of the bride, Mr, anilMrs. J. E. Carbuit of Concordia; and the bride's aunt, ofSalina; also Peceiika of-Marysville and Lieutenant Hui.ney of Chicago. Mrs.J^arliutt and Mrs.

Lewis wore ccirsages of pink carnations. A wedding dinner was served iit Ihi Warren hotel -fidlowing the ceremony. LIT and Joler are al home ill Salitm. Mrs. is.

a graiiddangliler of Mrs. MaknlnuH-Knnpp Mr. and Mrii. P'red Makalnus nnnouncu the marriage of their daughter, Mary Frances, to Regi" luihl Edwin Snapp, son of Ralph Snapp of Belleville. The wed- "-diiig ceremony was' performed Sunday, atone n'cimdi V-ilk, hst-P i mcdiate relatives.

The wedding I- the strains id' the wedding march from Loheiigr.iu,:as pla.ved by W. J. Krause. 'riur Rev. C.

Roll read-the double ring corenioiiy. A-tiundaiitfi Miss Connie DuiiiTneriiiiilh Yif Barnes, Kansas, and Snapp, II eousiti ofthe-bt'ldegrooni. The bride wore a two piece street length (lies.s of (Uisty acipia travel erepe.with black Her eorsage was of talisman roses, 'Miss Dunimermuth's dress was-of medium blue wool with ac- eessories. Mer corsaKe flowers of pastel shades, The bridcffroom and best man wore the "uniformH of the United Slates the eerenumy a mujdinK dinner was served at the lumie of the hiidu. The bride nnd eul Ihrue.

tiered cake, which wuii-deeoratr with miniature bride and MrK. Snap i was irnidualed nellcville Ht(h Hcliool with the elass of She attended State (lolleKo at Manhal. tan, Kansas last year. Al present i is school, in Jtepuh- county. Mr, Snapp kraduated Belleville Hiirh school In "KMO, and attended Kansas State -entered the is now stationed' at Manhntlan, After a short returned to work, and I Vows for Laverne Sieke (laughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Sieker of Hulcliinsoa, and Ensign (iene L. Lar.son, son of Mr.

and MrsT (ieorge Larson of Scandia, -were read at 11 o'clock Wparenls7 (ieorge Kellner of Oiii-Redeemer Lutheran (hurch read the cere- mim.VT of. white clii natlims decorated either side the 1-iuusic. was Mai'tiu, phTnistV Alteiidnnt.s-were Mrs, of iind the brid'egroon'i's Donald Larson The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a while satin dress with the floor length skirl ending yoke was tiiiunuid with The veil was fingeirilp.length and the bride carried a hook with white rosebud cuuKagei. also wore a locket which was a giftrof the groom. Mrs.

dress was fusehia and she wore a shoulder corsage. Miss Marlm'sdress was ondiid lafl'ela and her corsage- while carnations. The wore hrowa crepe wilh a coraage ut tallHinan roses and Mrs, Larson wore blue crepe and white rosebuds, A reception followed the ceremony. Aunts of the brride, Martha, Sieker of Ellinwood'and Mrs. Lord presided at llie table, which was centered with a three -tier, wedding cake decoraleij with II miniature bride and Ki 'OOm.

White taper's were used, Ensign, and Mrs, Laison left: after the reception for. Williams; hMrjyrVavrwhore he wlllreport-for duly. For traveling, the hrldu ArLowis7)f Belleville. L. (iruhb of Kansas City formerly of 'IVipeka, announces the marriage of.

his (lauglitei' Lou, to Pvt. Robert White of Scandia. The'wedding took place at Sunday afler- cliiipel No. Vows were read at the (loiible-riiig ceremony by Cjia tar decoraUtd with deeiutiltkU'lad i(di-and lighted tapers. 'Fhe "VVetl was phiyed by the assistant chaplain of the post.

The bride wore a blue wiioL bliiek acee.ssories and a (usage of pink carnations. The grocMU'was attired III thedress uniform of the Uniled Stales army air corps Carl of lif Belleville and' a number of. sei vice men fI'oni the field wore pres ent at the ceremony, A six o'clock dinner, following the service, was served to the bridal parly at the Amai'ilUt hotel- Mrs. White is-the grmiddaughter of Mrs, (Jruhb and irnieee Mrs. Nelson Scandia.

Sho-waa- grad uatud frmn Toppka high school with the class and for the. past one and one-half years has been enTployed in the office of the KalK Drug company in Kansas City, Mo, Private While, is-the son of McDowell and the grandson of Mrs, Mary White of lie was graduated from the Seandia high school with the class of 1)141, ami atte-iuletl -the, Iida lunior colleire for oneatid nt which time he enlisted in the army air force. He is now, Htationetl at -Aniai'illo. Pvt. and stropt in Ainnrillo, her "many nice gifts, anil lunch was-served from a tabic decoialed' with pink candles aiid a iiiatcliing flower centerpiece, Th'e inviteil guests were: Mrs.

Dolores Dun- j-liaek, 'rs. Olga Vishiiefske, Mrs. ske, Mrs. I 'rzim, Mrs. Rudolph Slrumfa, Mrs.

PhiliiTSt.rum- fii, "Misses Miliier, "Miirie Vyllacil, Lois Elaine Reed, Floy l''riinces sliiie, Levenilofske. Viola Twila Rrzoii anil Helen i Benefit Cluli Riilh Hall was Iiostess to oftheMutiiid Bene- IcUibl--l-iiursilayr "Jiijuiai'y "277 nine iiicniliers incseiit. Ruth Jciiii Carawiy of l.ii.s geles and Miss Thiirp. were guests. Electimi Of officers was.

held. Mrs. -'TlViirp was lected president; Loleta-Milner, vice-ipresident; Mrs, Mil- Ireil secietjiry-treasiir-' er. Red Cross work was done and 1 shower was planned I 'm- Mrs. Edith -Odell to be neNl-nieel tic ai hei- honic (III l''eliriinry Hi, At the of tile afternoon Iniicli was served.

Entertain for Son and Wife Mr. and Mrs, Tarkowske c.iilerliiined for llieir son, Ptc. I 'd and of Dem- iiiji, N. home On a ir -Was spent, plaving cards and visiting. a late iioiir lunch was to; iMr.

and Mrs. Frank ske anil Fred, Mrs. iMary Kersliiie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rust, Rose i'e'w Jimmy Jack Legg' was ten i -mont-hs-old picture-was- -tukeii ami- Mrs.

I. Legg, and his father is in the stationed at and Willie, Tarkowske and Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Marshall, Mr. and (Jlenii Peters and Dennis Ray, Mr.

and Philip Strunifii and Lorella, Mi and Mr.s. Ch-nn Walker-amL Al r.and-Ml's. Oti.s-Collins, Mr, and Mrs. Edd Kersline, Mrs. Mary l''rances Wenda, and the "I R) iT( W( rsT iiard Tarkowske.

V. F.W. Auxiliary Meets "Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary held their, regular meeliiig Friday," "January '28, wilh a good alletidance. Three membership cards were read and accepted. Reports were made on the l''onrlh Frida.v.

T'le auxiliary voted money for the'purchase of a -bond. The national home chairman i'eported on the (piill they are (piilling and also on other arlicles to be sent'lo the home which is in Eaten Rapids, Michigan. The patriotic instructor iiisliucted the members along that line, and plans were made to. fold bamlages when more inalerial was were-held llie M. E.

afternoon for Ivan Halferly, 48, and iairial was ill Haddam Berl from Chicago Wediitjsday. I Mr.s. from a short liw daughter, Merlin Nelson, and family of Ruffalo, Erne.st Towns. Concordia, was a Haddam visitor Wednesday. and Mrs.

Rucker and soii.iCleo. spent' the on aiioUier grcal chapter of liible. We Were glad lo sec -a cuhsion-lasi Sunila'v evening, are-welemne. to- the chinch wiili -friendly hand. -LevVis E.

pastor. 1 Christian Church, Chester Sunday school 10:00 a. ni. wor.s'hi)), 11:00 Union services, .8 (J. Olmsled, iniiiisler.

i Christian Science Church Sunday school, o'clock. jH hurch -O -W'ednesday. "oVlrick. ''Vi "We-thrmigh the Spirit wail of righteousness fail.h." frnm lians Ihe (uM Text.lo lie-used Sniulay. I'lv in all t'luirehes of" Chn-' irJ2i "The' siili.ject i.e- LH among the Scriptiiral sele wilj he; "Pray withniil The In IS the in t'hrist i'iiiuierning tiiiciirh Mill 1 1 not.

Treasure Tslaml.JIis-grandparents- rrThessaloiiilms are Mr. and Mrs. rraiik Malian, Belleville, and Mrs. Edith I Methodist Church great grandpar-; 10:00 a. ni.

enls are Malmn. i worship, 11 'dm ami Mrs. N. Davis'of I win I' Falls, Ida. Mrs.

of Evi'iiing Scandia-is his' grenl-grenl-'grand-' niolher. iiig will ri.ia.ry_ 'L Our reviv! liieer at our church Feb- is still in progress IT" 01 a ir" rn ys' i 'ditei Church going families are Seller, lor. hap- pas- Birthday Party Mrs. Harold- Davidson enter- aflernoon with a parly in honor of li'ilsseU, wjio was celehlal i.ig his fourlh The liule guests Ihei.iLU)e..afi playing gaj anil takiiiiv 'The hirthday Ue was (locniated in pastel and ceiilereil the table where efreshmeiits IBIUI eiajived many gifts." The' guests were; Connie Sue Walilron. Dianne Waldroii, Marian Wilkiiis.

Judy Wilkin.s-. Marilyn Rae Stepanek, 'ally CypliersrVirginia Davidson, and Iildward week end in llailclain witlrhis piir- enls, and Mrs. Rucker. l''orresl Ki-'iinedy and Bessie Lee Ud'l Wednesday for a visit with his parenls, and Mrs. Johii Rucker.

Bessie Lee lefl a vis- il with her diuighler, Mrs. Harry a TTd 111 1 ia a CT ITe 11 Wells, Cob). and -Mi's. l.eRoy liose and Rose drove to ville evening to meet Pvt. Morris Rose from ('amp Fannin, Tex.

Pvt. Rose recently uii- (lerwelil an operation for dicilis and is now hoiiK! on sick leave. Table Rock, are visiting here this week. Inglis and Mrs. went to Wichilii Ihey visited rela- First 10:00 -The Church School in session; morning worship service.Of every person it is true; an I iiur.spenl-Witli.-Ood is an hour well invested.

Everyone is welcome al this Special nins- Kundiis and a by the choir. Th.v sei'inon tlieiiie will he :Piitlma.v,s.'' Endeavor mecln. -itarbara" Alice' is the leader, the siili.iecl being. "When shall I follow the L. Ibitclier, tiastor.

liiilustrial Cluli Airs. Harley Lewis, was hostess to the Industrial cjiib Wednesday, "idr with five nienibers and two visitors, Mrs, Darby and issTT-EVa present. During the business mei't- ing it was dccideil to hold ihe annual (dnb dinner at the home of The" iifiernoon wa spent with Red Cross woik, and one comforter was finished. Luncli The next b'e ii covered inner at' the Lewis when club ineinlun's 'entertain their -husbands. Amicus Mrs.

Earl Story wiis to tlvo; Amicus. Bridge club Tliursda.v eveiling. iMrs. Henry Kieffer won high score, Mrs. L.

Miii'swon tli(! gui'sl prize, and low score went til Miis. Francis Itarrelt, (iiiesls were. Mrs. Ro.v lleU'ir Riizicka, Airs. Mars, Mrs.

Barren, and Till' (firdi iffet with Mrs. Blanche ilanel Weilnes- (lay afternoon wilh nine and Mrs. Tare weir Dinner 'J'lie Piesbyteriaii-church at (laI was Ihe scene of a fareweM dinner for "the Elmer Larson and Dave lloclor familjes, whoare moving -from -the coni- -nniiiity. A dinner at noop was en.joyed by; Mr. and Arllinr -Danielson and Elwin, Mr.

and iMrs. Elmer Larson, Vin- iMr. and Mrs. Charles and (tiVr- iii-'ll, Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Doctorr and Mrs. Cordon Eraser, Mr. Ben-Doclor and Norma Jean. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed and Carl. Miss Ada Biiranilt, Frankie Vandeveer, (Jeorge Duncan, W. li. Carrie and Charles E. Burandt.

Aflerniam callers were iMrs. Saiikey and Mrs. Veiie -Heck. cent jinii Clarence ('(uncll, rehitives Mrs, John Rucker Monday wlu'ie lives. Willard days, with hei Darl spent a few in Li.icoln, last a.

111, We are (lisnijssi.i.g our; veu'nl praji'ei- meet ing wc line reviviil iij. iiie li'ncn cliiirch. 'Plati's liiive "lieen" c(iiii)ile 'i re rir gin March 20. The Kev, -l. Wilsoii of I'hiJIipslitii'u' will eva.ngelist.

heiu "This one lliin.u- I lir," sav; "These forlv ilii.ms Ib.lchkis,- ihaii Christian Church TiTTTiT i I i 1 I uTf) I. 11:00 a. ill. Worship service. Siib.iect, "The olhl-r side of Rigli.ui First Mii 'thiidist Church Chnrcli at "Mnrninffvservices at II i Theme.

"Tliiv' Cinupiesl nf ATen's 'F't'llowslTip al. Voiitii -Fellowship al fl will meet February al 2 ir'clock, in I one will iiicel with Mrs. Ravnini'' Thompson, ciri-le two wilh l''re(l Cdlwell. and circle tin- with Mrs. I Fisher, paslor.

jl o'clock, services al- Ili -n'c on the second, loiirih. and 1' every monlli, Long, paslor. ISarliin and Mrs, Leta Trecek, I 'iil. jif torniloir JipenI "wo'rkh 1 gillra RCM ro.ss aiid' At ihe -close of (he nuH'ting lunch was the hostess, assiifled Leona Blecha, The next meeting will he February home of Mrs, Eleanor Lesovsky. Ilomeniakers Chih makers club met at the home of; Helen Blecha 12, The aflernoim was liig tea liiwels and visiting, A short business meeting-was held and officers were eleded as follows; NoraiLlowelli president; Lillian Kalivodu, secretary; Blanche Fisher, treasurer; Kessje Fisher and Duris I'ramer, sick' cnitrinil- the clo.se of the meeting a pot was held.

The next meeting will, he with (iraee Kolman on February at, James (iuild The St. James Episcopal finild me I nda .1 a ua ry 1 1 li Miss Dorothy Richard and Miss Dorothy Crippea. Miss Tillie Bostik and Mrs. Aliller were sidecled lo represent the (iuild in the Bond drive. After the business meeting Mrs.

JE. V. Kalin read sonnets mi "The Foiir Freedoms" by (iriice Noll Crowell, showing by Booth. Sides were" chosen for a guessing contest, with the losing side put- ling on III "SiHiw. AVbile and the Seven Dwarfs." Mrs.

Mary Johnson was taken iiito-'tlie club as a new member. Liimdi was served'by the hostesses to the members and guest, Fred Eweiis. II. (J. L.

Club The L. cliilrmetr-wilh Mrs. Clarence llarber on Wedne.sday, 2tt evening was spent with needlework. nienls were by Mrs. ber the members and guests, Mrs.

Herbert Woods. Mrs, E. i rsr WrSrTrasKr ir. The next meeting will be.with Mrs. Fred Rwens on February (I, St.

iNiidnreN Altar Society Oh 1 he Ttli'tcw't Cuhii Cair,) "The momhersoflhc Isadores Altar society met at the church Tuesday afternoon, January U. A business meeting, was" held after which the members worked, on blocks. The next meeting will be held Fehruar.v'ITi, A pot luck Itinc'i was after the Woolen week. Walter Potter and.JMr. and Newell Potter (liiughter.

Tii'e a few days with. Mrs. Mrs. Ray McKeiizie and luisliaMil. Miii-rell Speers came Paso, and is visiting hifi Novak, aiid famil.v.

Ml'' and Mrs. John Randall were in Fairbiiry Monday. Mr. and Lull ol Linn. U.

and and Wayne Lull and Hilly were Siin- "diy.yilih'irei" aiid Eliner Lull anil Koiinie, Mr. and Mrs, Hmislon Brown and- Tommy enlertaiiieil with a dinner honor of Mrs. Hoffman whose liirihday oc- ciii'reil thai' day. (Inesls Mr. IIIKL Mrs.

R.Hor-fma-n—Russell and Mrs. Harold Hoffman. St. Welborn.of di jH4 10-day Ins wife, and baby and Ins' mother, Frank (lotix, and family. Pvt.

and Mrs. (ilen Pctterson and Kay of ''i )rl visited a few -days with Mrs. Pi'tersoa's parents, Mr. and Ilarold Et- tleniaii. Pvt.

Pelersmi left Monday night for Fort Meade, bill Peterson and Kay re- iuaiaed for a loiigei' visit. pQRfflESj Lutheran Chiirc eonsness. p. Fellowship meeting. Social hour, supper, inspirational program.

"-'Our-'" Savior's p. 111. Evening service. Norway Scrinoii, "If I were Divine s-ervicos Siiiiday --C. W.

Roll, minister. ing at 11 Seriiinii, hi Into he I Full (iospel Chapel Sunda.T—school, til, "Thy word is a lamp unto niy feet, a 11 a I i Kvangelislic services every night ill "By" your means I turned from darkness to light." Work for your loved oiies out to word. B. Hopper, paslor." Chureii. Republic Sunday school, general superin- Kelley, primary -school al a.

-II l.eauue Siiiiclay JU I Siindav Mrs. cut. I p. m. Ladies' at church pailn l''eliriiaiy 10.

at 111. Mrs. I'. I biriiiiu; and poller llaniiiier." Workers' i cil. including officers the co- gregalioii and the various lO 'irau, St.

Edwuril's Church There is mass al SI. Edward's church on the and foil rill Siimliivs "of eiulh" iiioti II the first, third ami fifth colli irmat Kill'class Sa IP 1- on Sundays al McKeiina. 10 h'irst Baptist Church Our- cITiirch school meets at a. in. Violet superintendent.

Our church school is growing in interest and allend- lake every age. It you are not 111 iTtleiiilaiice welcome you wilh lis. Next Sunday, we will observe the Lord's Supper. The paslor will speak on and the Wigdalil, pastor. pmmANtMT Wi www WW SuarentMd nwlhod, sale, ttif gtgt Msy.

monent in 3 Onlw J3 by ,000,000 women. uti you( Clio'm-Kuil tedov, Jvnkinson iVriiK; meeting. Kniertatn HrUige Club Mrs. BejUdU Uaelielor was hostess 1 (1 her briilRo club Wednesday won hy Mrs, Min, hert Baelieloi, After bridne, Mrs; -Huiiluilor siu'ved ref reiihincnts to the meinhers and Mi's, Morns, and home I Mliis of' Swap Lake, Ida, The Union Kidiro eluh met iiesday, January 2(1, at the home of Mrs. Mahle (iivens.

The afler- spent visitine anil doing -Red Cross work. Visitors of the eliiir were' Mrs. Veni Jones and Buck. The next meeting: will he held February 0 at the linme of Mrs. Kdna James.

(iolden Circle CI -The (tolileii ('irele Sunday sehuui eiasH met Mt the Van Lew-home Friday evoniiiK, January 28. Twenty-three hers were present. Refreshments were served hy the hostess at the close of the eveninir. KntertMin Brldgr Club Mr. uiui Mm.

"Jon taineil their bridRe" day ovoiilniT. Pi'UeM At bridtrp were -Wnii by Mi 'H, AlbMJL Merlo Mijier, RefreHhmoiitH were served hy Mrs. Gruves. Uniled Itrelhren 10:00 a. L.

W. Jidiiisoii. lendeni; Mrs. J. superinlendenl.

11:00 morning worship. FMucalion Day. Special music by York-cidlege -trio of-York, Neb. Message, the Rev. B.

director of public of YiU'k cidlege," 0:110 p.m.. Youth Fellowship supper (covered dish and sandwiches). Mr. York will be present. Any and all young people are cordially invited.

7:4.5 p. iu.i_ Junior Chrisliaii Endeayoi, Mrs. Luc.v Davis, super- inteiidciit. p. evening wor.ship.

Popular group singing. Youth eludr. York trio. Message the Kev. Mr.

Canon. "Special notice; Mid-week prayer and Bible study will be held Thursday night, inslead of Wednesday, Monday, February 7, brotherhood- -Ihe-ehuridi: hatienienl al 8:00 p. m. Plans will be made for Men's Retreat February 24, Fellowship darl baseball and refreshments. All men are P.

Herriek, min- isier. Methodist Church Sunday ehurvh school Sunday, 10:00 a. ni. Church service every 11:00 n. ni.

Evening church service other Sunday, p. m. Everyone minister. Friendii Church Sundtiy Rchool, 10:00 a. m.

Morning worship, 11:00 a. in, Christian Endeavor and Dihlo study CIHHS 0:45 p. in, EveniuR aerviee, 7:30 p. in. Midweek sdrvieo, Wednesday, 8 Pleosnnt View-Quarterly "TEAR DROP' CUTOUIS with toardroi) culoiiLs, llii.s lipcn loLvtio i.s the last word, in wtiikintjf comfort it addsjo tho iiatiii'al bcaiit.v of foot without lioiijK Stockwl in lilack a.s iiluslfatod or in Arni.v.

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