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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 19

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ifHURSDAY. ATintlST 1944 THE BE LLE ILLE (K ANS AS) TELESCOPE 5C Republic Mrs. L. W. Johnson 'Aug.

W. Aspegicn Jient. scvcial days the past week Coni'oidia with Mr. Asnecren the hospital. of Concordia -r 'Vas an overnijrht Kuost Monchiy Vji 1 iind Mis.

A. Chiuyiell. 1,., Thu Rev. aiid Mrs. James Gray 'f Jamestown Fiiihiy ami by- Mr.

and-Mrs. Gcotfrc Milcsi; Mr. and Mrs. Znc Powers have purchased from. Mr.

and Mrs. K. E. property where Mr, and Mrs. Rbyer were and will move in the near future.

Mrs. Chattie Allen, Mrs. Nellie Stafford and Mrs. Lucy Roberts jjfuOsts of and.Mrs. D.

I- Superior to visit- relatives, i Mrs, DeWitt Durall and Elda of and ()n rsr ehi4iW A SuiKlav school class pai'ty held at tliY Russcli Nystfrtim )evc-, yiiiK'. The gucsis 'present 'wei'e ilr. iuiil Mi's. and Mi's. Mr.

ham. 1 inml Mrs. Don Hailcy spent. Monday Irs. Ole evenin'iu: with the Misses I'earlc son on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. K. and Mrs. Mabel Hyde, Robert and Patricia were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Johnson at. Courtland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Larkins were in Chester, Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. Nora Lacey. The Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Hcr- rick and family were supper guests oil Tuesday.

Ml', and Mrs. C. V. Owens and Sandra of Wichita spent the past week with Dr. and Mrs.

P. B. Gru- at lowai'ii Milieu, Janet Uac and Al- Dean, the RoUeit, nm: aiA j'nd Mrs. Verylu George, Irs, Lawrence Prcssnall. Mrs, -ci and Klsie Bowcrsos in Belleville.

S. A. Nitchcr returned home Thursday from Savannah, where he has been since 1. Mrs, Kncss and sons Roger and -Sliannoii, Larrv of Lincoln, visited Mrs. Lconn -McNitt and Mr.

and Mrs, Fiank Stinson and Mrs. Ralph Van Nortwick, and Mary Frances, Mrs. 'Poll Hailcy, Miss Gol.lie Miller, lieingren, and Mr. and Mrs. 'jjicslie Johnson.

lb, Mrs. ElUiitTn 'etirfiiod I Friday from Webber where had visited Mr. and M''s. I't'loyd Sisiioii. Mrs.

Arlenc Isernhagen and hirloy returned to on Sat- jAijay fdUowlnn' a visit with Mr. Mrs. A. Fajon. Arthur Kliiirason went to and j.Mr.

and Mrs. Fiank Stinson and Evelyn the last of the week. Lula, Lorna anil Roy Gpoper, and Arlcne Johnson spent a few days with relatives and friends in Deshler, the past week and Thayer County Fair. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Larkins pgij; Wed.iK!s(liiy l() spencl arGantand "Mrs. GrG. (lays witii JIis. nc.xt meeting will tie August 24 at and family. the home of Mrs.

A. M.Thompson. miii. i'l'd IS. G.

Royer and Mr. and Leon Githens and thb 1 ajii I lnuiv the last I I the property of Mrs. Harvey, formerly owned Fear of what the might do is clearly written on the face of this Jap woman shown just after emerging with her child from a cave on Saipan, smoked out with some 200 others who had taken refuge there. Allen and were calling at the homes of Mrs. Lizzie Gregoiy and Mr.

and Mrs. Will liahe in-Chester on Sunday. Mrs. C. J.

entertained Pleasant Hour club members at on Thursday afternoon. Other guests were Mrs, Charles hompson Mr. and Mrs. Leon Githens and Omajia, Gitlicns, Lota, Cleta and Loren were supper guests Thursday of WELCOME Mr, and Mrs, Ray daughter of Scandia. Mrs.

De Witt and- Elda Marie, Elwald Moslier, Dudley Sawyer and Frank Mosber of llar- lington, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Berggren. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Othberg of Fort Collins, and Mrs. v. Ev Erickson and "Mr.

Vernon Erickson and children ofl the Cradle Roll department and the mothers at thtrOcobock home on Wednesday afternoon. Guests present were Mrs. Lowell Herrick and Mary Alice; Mrs. Clarence Rnhe, Charleene, and Charlotte; Mrs. Carroll Duval, Meile Powers and Kent; Tan McConwcll and Eddie; Mrs.

Harry Brown and Margery Fay; Mrs. Walter Fischer and Kenneth; Mrs. Elmer Evert and Darlene; lona Davis; Mrs, Nystrom, Janell and Judith; Mrs. Ocobcok and Ruth. Mis.s..

Thora Fischer underwent a tonsillectomy at Concordia M(m- Mrs. M. J. Garihtcr n'ent to Scandia Tluirsflny evening to visit Mrs. Gardner's brother.

Ph. Mate 2-c Mrs. Jensen from Rhode Island, who are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Jensen.

Di-. and Mrs. P. U. Graham and Mr.

and Mrs. V. Owens and Sandra of Wichita went to Fair- l)ury Saturday evening and remained over Sunday and Mrs. Clifford Hayes and family. Pvt.

and Mrs. Gerald McNitt spent several days the With Mrs. McNitt's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey, in Superior. suppei'-was' served Sunday evening at the Methodist church honoring JVlr.

and Mrs. E. L. Pen! ner and family w-ho are leaving for their, now home in ChanUte this week. A short i)rogram was given after which tht; members of the congregation presented with a gift in appreciation of their work in the church.

Mrs. Ponner was also with a tea towel shower Iiv meiiilrors of the of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross of Formoso, who is home on leave from Earragutpltlaho. Those present included Marvin Ross, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ross and Dick Heldt, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Ross of Mankato, Mr, and Mrs. Stahr Vale and Miss Dollie Vale, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Ross and family of 1 Min. Diilu of l.iiiculu, Webber, Mr. and Mr, Edwin lo visit licr and daughter of Tuisii, Mr, I fatliiyr, W. W. who is and Mrs.

John Osborne and funi-, recover! horn an operation at ily of Hardy, Mrs. Sarah the St. Joseph hospital at. Concoi'- MIV and Mrs. Lewis Haney andulia.

Mr. and iViis, Caul lieck and Leon, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond: Mr. UIK I Mrs.

N. .1. Habiger, lieth land, wcnv callin.u' at pital afternoon on Mr. As- The antl Roy Frcy and (laughters of Smith' Center AViiie guests Saturday of Mr. and E.

and fanrly. I I I KM' sl.alniis. The Ttdo.scopo. The Mis. Clarence Millen Scandia were supper guests Tues- 1 during the da.v of Mr.

and Mrs. John feankey n.c:k. free FAIR VISITORS We will give you tlie Ijo.st service possible Fair Week ill view existing help shortage. Henry AnnV Cafe First Door South Peoples. National Bank the The Friendship Circle and spon- evening the pastor con- sors went.to Belleville Thursday ducted a Fellowship meeting, evening for a swimming party with a c(mimuni(m service later attended the theater.

for the end of this conference Several of the men of.tboU. B. The U. annual confer- chiirch met Thur.s(h>y and Friday is held in Concordia this week lo reshingle the roof of the par- August sonage. and Mi.s.

ilailey Shaffer Mrs, Fred Gunnison went to drove to Davenport, Sunday Salina on Thursday to spend a few meet their dauglitcr, Mis. liar- TO Mr. and iMrs. F'rcd Guii- -nison, and Yvonne, and with atul Mrs. Stanley Duncan and children, returned home Thursday from Wichita where she had visited lier sisters, June.

7 Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Milieu and. family and Banks ol(i Larson and son, who have been living in Alliance, Neb. Sgt.

Larson has been transferred to Indiana. and Mrs. (Jiover Smith and Marie Vance were and Mrs. dinner guests of Foster Willis. Irene Pratt of Concordia is a guestOftMr.

and Mrs. J. Saturday-witlr Mr. and Alfred Konovalske and family Marv Lou Evert, who is Washington.D. atthe home of I nurses' tiainiiig in.

the St. Mr. and Mrs. Iliff Banks hear hospital in Kansas Superior, Neb. I City, is hoinc f(n' a two weeks' vacation.

All's. Miss Lula Cooper spent the -week-end in Salina Mrs. Marie Vance, of Redding, was-a-guest of Mr. and Mrs. V.

W. Willis several days the past week. Mrs. May Millen has purchased tlie property of Mr. and Airs.

Leonard Hall. -M I'-ST-Ijoyd Ocobock, assisted by Mrs. Russell Nystrom, entertained PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Mi FirirTerm September 4 VER onward and forward has lieen the aim of Kansas Wesleyan University: years ago llie college started from ji meager foundation with Lockwood Hall as Its first luiilding; It has passed biH the "loi'ward" "onwai'd" has inspired.its-leaders.. After tins more tlian half a century, KWU stands on a firm foundation iiotii t.iiiancially and in ('(lUipinent. On its beautiful campus you see buildings (k'rn methods of education; and one other building, Pfeiffer Hall Women; is to be erected Just as soon as materials are available.

THE YESTERDAYS Ituildingsdo not-necessarilvmake an institution of learning is the- rinished products that go. into the workl to leave their mark. In 'the piist few months we have you of many men and women who have reached their pinnacles in their 'eaelie --sueli -lk liuilding their foundation at Kansas Wesleyan Univursity. Literally hundreds are louiid 111 KWU flies, some now of world-wide fame. YOUR TODAY there a gjc.

liiiVlily trained and capalde A Four-Year Liberal Arts Broadened Gompi'ehensive Program mil Clirislian ethics and ideals in classroom study and social re- Courses in 2 and licUls of JlUIJOLrjinil.V.. is coininunity radio toruiu. Iiureasijig awareness and study ftf hemispheric and glithal affairH. prC'theoloKical, -1 and pre-cngineeriiiK ctnirses, ('oursi leading Icr Bachelor Arts degrees courses are fiilly approved liy all leading colleKcs and universities. Wl cmirsvK apiiruved for (lie issuance of teachers' Iiy the Kansas State of Educatiiin credits fully transfer- aide.

An Endowment ApproaehiDi? MEMBERS of the Kansas Wesleyan Fac- ult.v-wiir gladly the course you-should "take leading, to a definite objective. ART AND craft, oils and free hand drawing. to chemical technology lo biolugical research lirocedures, Nla- tislics. finance. ItUSINESS huHinesH law, valuation prm-cdiircs.

E(M)NOMICS AND I'ROIILEMS and cum posit ion FRENCH GERMAN a native liolivian instructor "TTnil Mrs. Lawreilt'e Piessiiall and and Mrs. Fred Noble were guests Sunday (if Mr. and Walter Fischer. Mr.s.

O. L. of Tucson, spent from 'tniesday until at the home of her sisters, Mi', and Earl Saiikey and Mr. and Mrs. Veryle Beck.

t() be present for the graduv.tion exercises of her husband, lioyd Imier, a pilot. Will Stafford went to Kansas City the last the week for a new Mr. anil Stanley Duncan and family of Salina were Sunday i U'uests (if luTr pai'cnts, and Mrs. Fred (iunnlson, sr. llar(dd and Alice Holmes remained with their grandparents several (lays' visit.

IVlrs. Amelia-Kathrineberg and tlieii' ne.w_ home which they from Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Morten and family moved to farm. Pvt. and Mrs.

I.Iarold Swartz arrived Monday Robles, where he -has been at Camp Robt'i'ts, Mi.ss Virginia-McNi'jill returned to Saturday to visit the Rev. and iMrs. Larkins and children, and to make ar- rangemcnt.s' for enrolling in the picldnsttn county higl) sclio(d for 'the T'oniing term." and ti. Erkeiibrack and ftfi's. Stover were in Friday on business, Jacob King wen't-lo-Saliiia (lay--'oii: pean, World history.

HOME fwds, design. home manakenient, textiles. LATIN MATHEMATICS. MECHANICAL DRAWINCJ organ, hand, and rorcheiitra, choir, theory PHYSICS PHYSICAL- EDUCATION lor men and women. POiaiiGAL SCIENCE PHILOSOPHY.

PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION SEt'RKTAUIAL PRACTICE, Hhorthand, typewriting, busliiesM- munagementr SOCIOLOGY SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ART Wi-. Call oi' Write OITiee for KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SALINA, KANSAS ()f Janieslowin weie guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Beck. Pfc, and Mrs, Gene Van Winkle and Mrs, Merle Powers and fixniily. enroiite frcnn Ariz()na to Linc(dn, Neb, They also visitecl his parents in Morrill, Kan.

A family dinner was held Sunday at the home lit Mr, and Mrs, Bcrggren in honor of, Frank Moshor, Mr.s, DeWitt Duvall and Elda and Dudley are here from Harliiigton, Other guests present and Mrs. Fred Noren, Charles and Jo Jo, and.Mi's. I)aiia liur.sch of Superior, Helen Mosher, Mrs. Alia "Giiodwin, and Mr. and Mrs.

Eart Kelly and Billy Earl ut Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moe and Ha Mario of Cour.lJand; and Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Waile and Billy of Spandia. Mr, and Mrs, Olarence Millen, Billy Pfanmiller, and Janell Nvs- ti'om wore dinner guests Sunday of Mis, May Millen, i Powers spcn.t from Monday in Superior, Ne with Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Rakostrow, Mi'v and Mrs, Leonard, Lawcenee Pressniill, a.ill Mrs, HiiiUv were dinner guests Monday of Mrs, Clara -Rill -and Robert visiting I'elatives in Prairie "View this week, lui and Mrs, Smith called Saturday evening on Mr, and Mrs. Will I Stafford us they were returning to I McCook, from Mississippi to visit reporting ut a camp "in North, Carolina. A picnic supper in, the park at Superior Saturday eve nintr in houoi" of Marvin Koasi son at BELLEVILLE, AUG, 28-29-30-31, SEPT. 1 Clover Farm Stores-join with Belleville merchants in extoiulini- -an invilttlion in tlie people of this IradiTlerritory to attend the N.

C. K. Free Fair the greatest one ol (Iiein ail. rich creamy lathtr of Glover Farm Complexion the pores skin so thoroughly yet so gently! The mild of its phantom- sccrt loaves you feeling fresh and invigorated. Clover Farm Complexion Soap is kind to the skin.

It is kind to the pocketbook it saves you money. Jackson PORK and BEANS Jaeks (nA PUMPKIN' Dui'kee SHORTENING Clover Farm LYE B(iet SUGAR 2 Nw. 'i (an .1 a (' can -i 2 10 25: 16c 68c 15c 65c violin tall cans JH Can Aia i Concord rape Jelly 2-lh. 39 Mb. DELICIOUS SPICED LUNCXEON MEAT SPORK AN ALL.PORK PRODUCT VVc-iloni Maid Vinegaf Clover Farm Pencil (iuart 14 Each CHEESE SPREAD Full (Jreanv LONGHOUN CHEESE I 'ure Pork- SAUSAGE Cuts PORK lllB BOIL Klass 19c 39c 3dc 1,1..

35c 2Qc 12c 11c 10 49c 13c Mut Clover Farm PEANUT BUTTER Clover Farm PORK BEANS Tomato VIENNA SAUSAGES ALL-BRAN 29c 2 can.s No. 19c 13c 6RAPEM5JT riAfCa JAR CAPS llov loC lOe it 'tx 18c Crusader PORK NOODLE CASSEROLE ibR, (roundi pork celery l-cttii ciiniM4 -lonutoot a carrolt Ball ireen.pepper Pepper Vt cup chopped I lb, medtum chopped pork Ifi own Add chopped vcicUblca. tonutoei and leaiianiniii, Simmer br 4S minutea. Cook noodlei In bolllnt tailed water for about twenty and add lo the pork minlure. If deilred, lurn Into a bulUrcd caiierolc, cover, with buttered and place bi hot oven IS mlnulM lo brown crumbi.

Matches Far-Best Oleo Carton Don HridKe 'ack Olives I Uiamoiid Paper Plates Libby's Relish rAerowir Fly-Ded. 'leiile" 1.0/. I'int 2Sc 25c Swan Soap Lai'! 29e Swen Soap Lux Soap Med: Bar 6c EuilL So TiiiT jM lifebuoy Soap 20o Clovc'V Farm 20c (d.Soap--.-ita'i|9e fKWERFARM Stokes.

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