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1- tAE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1944 Society Worthy Matron Here for District Meeting Thursday, September 7 wna a "red letter" day for the memhers of Distiict No. 30, O. K. when they met in the Masonic hull in Ecllcvlllu to attend the School of Iiistiuclion K'ven under the supervision, of the Worthy Urand Matvot), Mrs.

Florence B. Grant ot Koulah Chapter No. 34, Topeka, assisted by the District Aide (if District No. 30, Mrs. Ruth Christian of Leah Chapter No.

182, Concordia. Upon arrival the mem- liurs were jyt'ceted the hall by tiicir respective secretary and were asiicd to register according to Each one.attentlintr was Kw-fiw piuk triangular name liadRcs and printed proRrams of piiiK anrl blue. Mrs. ChVistinn QOCIAL CALENDAR flibfle TelMcopi, Re. ror-LUtlBt.

Thursday, 14 W. S. C. S. circles birthday hmcheons at one one with Mrs; J.

two with Mrs; Krank Bachelor, and circle three with Mrs. Alvin Clark. Junior dub pot luck diiinor at 7 'clock. Mrs. Roy C.

Rist is the hostess, Beta Delphian dinner at at the home of JVIrs. P. L. Beiderwell. Friday, September 15 1 H.

Ci. dubpicTiic for members and families at at the home of Mrs. Earl Taylor. Mrs. .1.

H. Urban is the assisting hostess. Monday, September 18 A. pot luck supper and reception for teachers at in the hiKh school gymnasium. Tuesday, September Star Studv club luncheon at 12 o'clock; Mrs, Lloyd John-' son, hostess.

Assistants are Day. Mrs. Carl Johnson, and Mrs. -K(l-Stransky. September 20 StarliK'ht clult meets with Mrs.

John Miller. Mrs. R. O. Swenson is assistant hostess.

Worthy Grand Feted ni Club The Belleville Garden club met wiJii Mrs. FiUcille Hartley September 0, with, Miller as the liostess. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Tom Jones presided during the meeting. Roll call was answered with-lfelp-1.

ful hints. A Vote of thanks Was "made, the flower at the Floral hall during the faii'. Mrs. Clifford i i Lindahl will- act as secretary and I the remainder of the I year, filling tho vacancy left by; fM rsT-Bob-Wa lesson, a rOund table discussion, was on "Wild Flowers." The rei Coleeti Kay Nixon Thursday a busy day for the Worthy Grund-Malron-of-Kansas, Mrs, Florence Giant of Topeka. Accompanied by Mrs.

Ruth Christian of Concordia, they niaiiider of tlu; evuniuK was spent arrived on Thursday morning and playing binjro, and refreshments! were housc-Kliests of Mr. and Mrs. were served liy Mrs. H. E.

Graham. At noon Mrs. Gil-; Miller, (iucsts were Mrs. H. Faulkner entertained Kcru'uson.

Mrs. William la luncheon atjlhe Annex cafe. The I siopanwlxV, Mrs. Kverctt Par -1 table was centered tmuquct lott, Hoy Fenviison and of yellow roses in" a star shaped M. A stull.

crystal l)owl. Those present at the. luncheon were Mrs. Grant, Mrs. jyfj.g^ MungGF HoSteSS Christian, Mrs.

Graham, Mrs. i i Clara M. Bramwell. H. D.

TO XYZ Bridge ClUD Thomas, Mrs. Ole i Mis. Ross G. Swenson, Mrs. ciecil was hostess Pictured aliove is Coleen Kay of Russell, the daughter ot L.

Weyh, Mrs. W-S. Trask, Mr.s. the mcmblTfTTof the XYZ BridKo I Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Nixon. She was GeoiKe O. Jaulkiier, Mrs. (he first mectinK' of the I ciKht months old at-the time this Payne of ''Manhattan and Mrs. season Wednesday afternoon, i.icture Was taken.

Mr. Nixoii Faulkner. At firiJO the Past Matron's Club of Ophel Chapter. I Belleville, honored Mrs. Grant and I Mrs.

Clara Bramwell. Past Grand Matron, at a iliiincr at the Hotel The louR table was ccn- I tered with-a larjtc bouquet of blue garden flowers in a crystal bowl and pink lighted tapers in crvstal i holders were ,1 called, and in- troiiuccd Mrs. Grant, and Mr. and Mrs. E.

Graham of Belleville, the worthy patron and woithy matron of the hostess chapter. Mrs. Grant in turn introduced Christian. All nine chapters in -1 n'ootl dolcirntions. FoHowins: are the chapters-participatinK in exemplification of the work for Leah Concordia; Scottsville Chapter No.

45, Scotts- viUo; Venus Chapter No. 275, Had(lam; Cuba Chapter No. Cuba; Naika Chapter No. 40C, Narka; Chapter No. Jamestown; Chapter No.

Munden Chapter No. Munden, and Ophel Chapter No. Belleville. More than 200 members of Order olL the Eastern Star were present 'at thfe Masonic hall for the evcpinK meetiiiff when Mrs. Grant made her official visit to the hostess chapter.

The chapter presented Mrs. Grant with a white A. Hollandsworth. Mrs- P. E.

Ty- 300111 ellectively decorated morocco Bililc- enRravedIcr, Mrs. Gilbert H. Faulkner. with trellises entertwined with red with Kold letters. Mrs.

Christian i B. E. Robertson, Mrs. W. S.

ro.ses amooK leaves of jfieen, niak- pave an interesting talk and Hoss-G. Swenson. Mrs. W. II.

iiifV a very appropriate settiiiK tis thanked the members of the Dis- Bobenhouse, Mr.s. Alvin the Worthy Grand Matron's flow- 1 trict for their attendance and co- Mis. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Carrie liiis and Bolien- I Frances Brown of Mizpah. Chapr Mrs.

Hollandsworth. ami ter No. 27. Clyde, a past district Miss Collins were the commTttee in carrying: the symbolic iEastern Star. Following the dinner Mrs.

Thomas, in behalf of the past ma- trons' club, presented. Mrs. Grant I with a white jfuest one autoBiaphed it. Mrs. Clara I I Matron's club, was introduced and symbol her record Ophel a Kold vase from the club was prc- Chapter.

Mrs. Bramwell respond-1 sentedtojier by Mrs. Thomas, ed witli a few words of tion. The Worthy (Jrand Matron Kave an instructive address on Mrs. W.T.

Pony, who served as Mrs. Biamwell's chaplain in Grand Chapter was presented. Another "Bulldinu: Well lor tho Future." fifty year member of the club, Mrs. (Jrant was presenterl a mone- tary Kift Iroin the district, the beinu' made by the Mrs. Jessie Miller, was present.

Other n'uests were Mrs. Ruth Christian. Olive Reeves ot worthy matron of Leah Chapter, i Concordia, Mrs. H. E.

Graham, Mrs. Emory Thompson. Mrs. Sorensen, in behalf of Ophel Chapter, Mrs; Thomas, Mrs. Bramwell, Mrs.

Perry, Mrs. Jessie Miller, Mrs. W. I V. 1.

11.1^1 I vvtin Prices were won by i seaman second-class, is stationed at HaWthorne, Nev. Coleen's (Jiiesls other than club meinbors-i-jHrandparents are Mr. and 'Mrs. were Mrs. P.

L. Beiderwell, Mis. i Horace Wilkes Mrs. R. H.

Suiieriiaw. Mrs. C. C. Howard Nixon of Belleville.

Mrs. Dwiirht lUirldiead, Mrs. Fred Morns. Mrs. A.

C. lirovles, and Hustlers' Union Mrs. John Van (Jundy. i Mrs. Ben Blecha entertained the Hustlers' Union chit) fl, The em- St.

James Guild 1 15 members lieinK: present. St. nftornoon tivities for llic year with a pot i work for the hostess and luck supper at the home of Mrs. i Red Cross sewinjr. Officers in'- E.

V. Kalii) Monday evening, Sep-; were Miss Rose llorak as tcnilier 11. Mrs. Bertha Saper was president, and Mrs. Sis thc-assistaiit hostess.

Plans were! and treasurer. The next made for a lindue benefit, which, meeting will lie wOli Mrs. Eva wiir-lio iield Hcnak on September 21. Miss Mary Ann Machanier ofi Scandia and Mariorie Thompson I Eta liib Holds First Mcetinu' were KiicRts, IThe Belleville Eta club held its ...1 first meeting for the year Thurs- Dinner lor Hilda James evening at the home of Miss Mrs. f'liftoii .1.

enter-1 Melissa Henry. Miss Esther Beny- tained at dmiier Tuesday evening: shek. presidenV, inesided durinR Aliss Hilda James, i the An interesting les- who IS leavjiiK next week lor the son-on "Italy" was jfiveh bv Miss WAVES. Mrs. Todd, concluding with a Maxiiie Klaiimanii.

dweiieth Moxhanf, Melissa Ilenrv, L'da Klanmann Hilda RirthilBy Puny for Mr. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -Neal were hosts At Hurprioe party Sunday, Septewilier 3, in honor Mrs. Neal's father, E.

D. birthday. A larKe (irroup of friends and were present and en- the afternoon visitinR. At the closie of the afternoon refreshments were served from the lace covered dining vable, which was with the birthday cake decorated in brown and Rold, and a bowl of Karden Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Dellart of Concordia, Mr. Mrs. Mil- larfl Yoweir "ofWanhallan, MTfC Anna Bair of Manhattan, Mr.

and Mrs. John Nixon, Wylic Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scofield, Mr. Mil.

-and Mrs. Georirc Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. John Itill, Mr. and Mrs.

Cad Sinr- monsv Mr. andiMrs. GeorRe Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Noble, Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Williams, Ira Walker, Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Hall, Mr. Mrs. Leonard Neal, Jack, Jimmic and Barbara.

Parish OfKanizalion Meets The Ladies of the St. Edward's Parish met in the church parlors Thursday, September 7. The meet- inK was conducted by the presi- ilent, Mrs. Albert Konovalski. Business matters-worc-discussed and plans were made for the picnic and-lmzmir.

which will be held on the church u'lounds Wednesday evenitifr. September 27. Dinner will lie starting at Ti o'clock. The Rev. C.

J. Brown, Mrs. John Chopp, Mrs. Donahue and Mrs. Martha were guests.

Re-j "frSPihinents were served by the hostesses: Mrs. Robert Rizck, Mrs. Frances Haxa and Mrs. John McCourt. Gorddii Adams Ro.ss, Mrs.

Maurice Mcdiiti, and Mrs. Sherman Skidmote of Manhattan spent'a few days in Kansas City. They returned Monday. display of articles which had been senit to her from that country. Refreshments were served at tlie close of the meetinK'.

or for the year is the red rose, operation in the school of i Whipp, Miss Nora Colli Baskets! of garden flowers were instruction such a success. Miss Tillie Bostik. Mrs. profusely the room. The chapter opened in form and Mrs.

Grant was presented 1'or introduction by the Conductress, Mrs. O. F. French. At this I time a "rose" ceremony i was ffiven by the worthy matron -and points.

Mi's. H. K. Graham, Mrs. W.

M. Scott, Mrs. Carrie Whipp, Mr.s. Ross G. Swenson.

Mrs. John Perkins and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Miss Wilma Cath- aifle, had the honor of prenentinjr the monetary K'lit from the district to Mrs. CMiiistian.

Mrs. Christian was also presented a white morocco bound iiible from Chapter, the presentation beinK by Mrs. Sorenseii. who also presented U'llts Irom the district to Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs.

Reeves. Honorary membership in Oiihel eiine Price of Manhattan cha))ter. Clhapter was extended to the siviiff a welcome sonj? in Mrs. worthy Kiand matron, and to (Jiaiit's honor, after which the worthy jjrand patron, Henry Grant was escorted to the East S. of Sylvan Grove, through an aisle formed by the! Mrs.

(irant closed the chapter to Star points. Other distinKuished I one of the largest deleRiitions to members present, who were pre- 1 visit Ophel Refreshments seiiled. were-Mrs. Clara M. Bram- were served from a beautifully ap- well, Past Grand Matron of iTrtile, with a centerpiece sas; Mrs.

Gilbert H. Faulkner, 0 .1 of lighted star shaped candles K.S. PressOorrespondent of Kan-! floating in a star shaped bowl sas, anti Grand Representative of: with flowers hanked on either South Carolina; Mrs. Olive Reeves! side. Mrs.

P. VV. Pieison served. Leah Chapter, Concoidia, Grand I assisted by the dininu' room and Hcincsentative of Oregon from i refreshment committees. Kiui.sas; Mrs.

Ruth Christian ofi Leal. Chapter, Concordia, Distiict! Y.W.C. A. PlaHS 'for Aide ol -District No. JIG; and visit- I UK- worthy -mations--and -worthy Narka, Scottsville i charge of arriuiKemcnts for the dinner.

Friday-cveninR, Mrs. II. E. Graham and Mrs. Gilbert H.

Faulkner were ifuests at a dinner Riven by the Past Matron's club of Leah Chapter, Concordia, at the Masonic Temple III iionor of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Florence B. Grant of Topeka. A Open House on "-Thomns Photo Gordon Junior Adams the youiiK son of Cpl. and Mrs.

Lloyd Adams, formerly but now living at Brownwood, Tex. Cpl. Adams is stationed (Jamp Bowie. Mrs. Hazel of Haddam is Gordon's Kiand- mother.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schultow'of Mankalo called on Mr Fred Duttnn-on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Buer had a dinner for lelativos on Sunday. Their nephew, Julian Bucr, is home on leave from Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tipton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Scott. Ladies Aid of Our Savior 's lAitberan chuicli met at the church Mrs, Mellnis and Mrs. as hostesses. Thev siiciu the afternoon amr liiiicli was served.

Clas'ton Guiot and and (Juiot of Husclun' were Sundav of VValLer (luiot, Leland, and Shirley. Mrs. Wayne Hart anil Patricia o1 Concordia spent last week, with her sister, Mrs. Walter Guiot. and lamilv Mr.

and Mrs. Kjiier attended a family dmiier at home of Mrs. Larson's sister, Miss' Strom, at Repiililic. Mrs. Ernest Scliaeffer, of JopliM, IS hei-e hn- a visit Ofstad.

is truiiiiiin- Cainp Hood, Tex. Ciissily-Anderson tauuht 111 the Clifton Ml 'I he of Katlicrine i Anderson is the son of Mr. aivl Cassity, d.Hiiuliter of Mr. and Eniil of Brantford. Iliram fassity, to Merrill Ander-la niaduate of hlfrh school son oi Kockford.

111., was solemn- 1 and for the past four years has ized Sunday alternooii, Seplenilier served as a machinist with Rock- at the lii-aiillord Mission duirch, tord Screw products, Rocktord, the Rev. Theodore Clemens offici-'lll. Thev will be at home in Rock- louK table was centered with a i atuiR at double riiiu- ceremony. lord after September boucpiet of flowers placed mion mirrors. Mr.s.

(irant, in behalf ot; the club, was presented with a The altar was decorated with fern i and K-ardeii flowers. The liride's Cox-Lowman (litrrK Sramfm Coir.) litfhted the Mrs. I Miss Betty Jo Cox. dautrhter of Geoi-f-e Sharp, the liride's Mr. and Mrs.

K. V. Cox of Scan- played the nuptial music. Preced-! dia, and SKt; Harold E. Lowman, cevcmonv Miss Mavy Mr: and Mrs.

W. H. Low- Cox of saiiK "Myinianof Concordia, were united in "Love," Monvlay eveninK. Sep- white bound birthday book liy Miss the president. The eveniiifT meeting: was the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron.

The theme of the evening was OctoberMeeting Narka, Scottsville i and Culia. As the district aidcj was beins' presented the officers from her liomc chapter formed a semicircle 111 the West and acted as her escort to the East. The initiatory (lenrees -were exemplified for one candidate. The hiRhllKht of the eveiiinR' came when Mrs. Clara M.

ramwel 1 ra Ophel -JThe Belleville Y. W. C. A. is making for the fall meeting, will be hold in October.

Mrs. Lorvn vice president lind membership chairman, has announced that membership is open to all women -of the community. A41 clubs are expected to join one hundred per cent. A recog- nitron service of Girl Rcseivesland a past grand matron of W. C.

will be the main feat- thc tirand Ghiip ihs. of the" past matron's i year. W. officers are Mrs. H.

the sponsor dub of Ophel chapter, was sentcd to receive her fifty year membership pin for continuous mombeiship and service for fifty years in the Order of the Eastern Star. Miss Tillie Hostik, secretary of Ophel Chapter, read Mrs. Mramwell's service O. E. Si-After-theTreading of tlie J.

Adams, president; Howe, vice president; Mrs. Mar- Kuerite ItacKe, secretary; Mrs. C. W. treasurer.

Drldal Shower I'lir MrH. Wonckniin Mrs. Dale Woodman, who before her marriage was Miss Marjorie I Scofield, was the-honored giiest Mrs. Grant's kddress was based on this theme. Those present from Belleville who attended the official visit were Graham, Mrs.

Faulkner, and Mrs. blc Sor- Kaptiftt Union Shan) Sweet Mystery! leniber 4, at the home of the of Life." The bride, who was bride's parents. The Rev. M. uiven in marriage l-y her Butcher of rielloville at-L was attractive in her white floor i the double rinK ceremony.

lenu-lh Avedilinu- tfown of silk Butcher played softly at the piaiw Pni'l i scv and ii full nathd'cd skirt of! throughout the ceremony. Ml-ST-D. I I net over silk taffeta. Her tulle M. Robinson, sister of the uroom.

Ml. and I veil fell Juliet cap trimmed i an.l Dean Cox. brother of Uie with seed pearls and she their attendants. The the parlors the church Thursday afternoon. The busine.ss meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs.

Henry Nntta. Committees were appointed to -h -Polley -and E. Cameron were hostesses to the members of the Baptist Union in Golden Anniversary (Kv The Tflrscopft C.niirHimi Corr.J Mr. and Mrs. V.

E. Carlson held open house Sunday at their home three miles west of ('ourtland in celebration ot their golden wed- diUK anniversary. Over a hundred friends called. Their seven children were present for the occasion; Mrs. Hattie Hujjhes, Alda.

Mrs. (irace Ferguson, Wichita; Mrs. MarRuerite Lindbcrjr, Mrs. Ruth Mankato; Archer Clarlson, Kansas City; Addison Carlson, and John Carlson, South Bend, Ind. The dauRhtors nnd KranddauKhtcrs assisted in serving the luncheon which was carried out in yellow and white.

decorated three-tiered weddiny: cake centered the lacecoveied din- inir table, and a profusion of low flon lioth hot house and frarden variety, filled the rooms. Mrs. Carlson wore a corsageV which was a jfift from the chilil- ren. Other u'uests were: Lavcrta M. Carlson, South Bend, Frank IIuKhes, Llovd LindberK, Neva N.

Carlson, ForKU- son, Idamay Linrlberg, Norma Jean LindherR. Lola Jean Fertju- son. Dean Lindbei'K, Karl Hughes, Linda Metz, Duane Hujjhcs. Beverly Jean Lindbertr, Mr. ami Mrs.

John L. Johnson. J. Rudolph Johnson. Mrs.

J. M. Ohs- luiid. Mr. -and Mrs.

Steve Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. (icortre E. Patrick, Birthday Dinner etescopt'tiVnton A birthday jlinner in hmwv of Mrs. Joe Konovalski was.

enjoyed at the Konovalski home near ing relatives: Mrs. Emma West, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strombern-, Nora Fahnestock, Mrs. Bernard Hayen and son of Belleville, Mrs.

Pearl Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millcii, Janet Rav and Allen-Dean, Floy Larry and Vera of Republic, Mr. and Iliff Banks. Ada Beth and Marvin of Superior, Mr.

anrl Mrs. Konovalski, Floy Mane, Shirley Joe and Emogeno. Social Hour flub The Social Hour club met September 7 at the home of Mrs. Zellah BerjrRien. Seventeen members and the quests were: Mrs.

Mosher, Mrs. A. J. ChappelL Mrs. Merle Miliiqr, Mrs.

G. G. Nutter, Mrs. Thora BeiK- U'ren and Mrs. Charles afternoon was spent wraiiinnu' Christmas jjitts lor soldiers.

Tlie next meetinji: will be at the homo of Mrs. Art Cardwell on lier M. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duttoii went to-Offdei I lii liieir dauu-hler.

Airs. Arnold I'lirt- Mr. 'Illioy at- 4 tended the fair at Topeka in the afternoon. Mrs. Ilia Siitterl of Kansas 111 and near prii.

and playeil bascbnll at Scandia on Sniula.v. Scandia won. Miss Beth Gilc. of spent Sunday with Thelma Larson. Scull-were-Sunday eveninK' quests ot Mr.

and Plullys (iile ot CdiK-ordia spent the week-end with (iloiia The N'orwav unit ol the. Cross met with Elda Buer on Tuesday. District 90 Chillies Kop Will Patrick, Mr. and Bert A. Jcnnmns, C.

E. Warbhen, Mr. and Anderson, (J. L. Linden, Robert and Judith, Frances McCiiiie, Sarah McCune, tioo.

W. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Wiley. Nellie B. Graham; Lucy Wiley, Leiidol (iraham, Mrs.

Rosa Ellsworth. J. O. Ellsworth, Chaialdine Johnson and Douglas. Mr.

and Mrs. Ha and carried-yellow Khulioli.i l)een teachinu. in the rural schools Anderson, thojof Republic-county-for the past was bridesmaid three years. -t. Lowman Belleville.

Mi.ss Marguerite Haeffci wore a uown of dusty rose.iated from Concordia hifth scliool sang two-PUi'ktJrcrT, liitWmplTieiriiy'l Ki 'lr umasson. Miss 1 of ordudnladioli and snapdragon. I water, at the present time. prepare for the coming Baptist as- Miss Carolyn sociation, which will he held "'M s'ster, as Miss Mttrcy Mae ThOmasson Irene James played a ('arol turne, and alxorpresented a man foi-his brother; Charles i Mrs. Lowman jvill be-at home at group of five piano selec- the bride's l.iotlier, acted Locust street in Sweetwater.

tions. Prior to the mission-lesson I as groom's man. Marlin Toll ofj the Love Gift boxes were opened. and Charles Cassity 1 Following the Cox-Lowiiian Mrs. W.

D. Vance, missionary were the ushers. Durinu'the core-1 nuptials Monday evoBinjj the chairman, discussed the goals for the Lord's Prayer" was Baptist women for 1044 at thelsuiiu' by Cox. F(dlowinK the service record, Mrs. Bramwell was i at a bridal shower Kiven by Mrs.

inesented her fifty year by i Evelyn Bray Monday evening. Ap- the worthy grand matron. A. tribute was Kiven by the worthy tron and the. five star points.

A song, "Al.way>," sung by Miss Wilma, Catherine Price, accompanied by Mrs, E. C. Houdek. was dedicated to Mrs. Ilramwcll in honor of her fitie service given to -the -01e.

Soroimen, associate matron, ni-esentcd Ejamwell with white-Bible- as a propriate K'ames furnished cntcr- twliimont for the evenintt, which was concluded with refreshments. Guest.s were Mrs, Mrs. Elton Mrs. Clifton Simonds, Mrs. Evelyn ScKerham- Mis.ses Floy Marie Konovalski, Evelyn Ball, June McCracken, Gmadale Lockwood, Mario Turn- qujst, Madeline Tornquist, Eleanor Snapp and Donna Joan Scofield.

Prectoion Quality, at the price of the better vacuuiti tube aids HEAR THE NEW Radionic Only Zenith has thto man iiion production kiiowlfldge to ttbio fine an inatrument' in quah" titiea that ao low a prico. Lat your own You wilt not: be piaaaad to buyf Demand ia grenter than aupply. We avU-onlytoithoaejHrho can be helped. high preaauraaalea- -man iMH-ciill Wt iKVflt for a DtmonitraeiMi i GQLWELL DRUG C0. National Baptist convention: sacrifice, evangeliam, cooperation, giving ami learning.

She alscijook mariiiiKO vows a reception was held at the homo of the bride's parents. The bridal table was cen- the tri'dup "around, the clock" to I a three-tiered wedding cakcand pink candles. The dining room was decorated with garden flowers. Mrs. Anderson is a graduate of the Clyde high-school and has attended Kansas State and Emporia Teachers -colleges.

She the Home Mission centers, and closed the lesson by reading the poem, "Decision Day." Duiing the social hour the guests were nhown gifts and souvenirs received from Italy by Mrs. PoUey from her daughter; Katherine. and by Mrs.j L. I. Daniel from her Neil I Danieh The hostesses served re-, i V.

P. W. Auxiliary The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary met Friday, September -gBA 'o-'tfieir reports. The hospital' chairman reported on the sewing that was dqnc Wednesday for the Veterans' hospltul, and another sewing was fnv Snptimii, her IS, to at the home of ICharleuKelley. Mrs.

John Miller and Mrs. Alfred: Pllnacek became membei of "the auxiliary. The president a committee for V-Day plans. Lunch was 8er otJthiLiBeetinit to post and auxiliary members by Leona McPftnuid, MrsfT Kipper ftnd Westrick, Mal'riaRe licenses Were issuiidt from the office of. the pvohmte Judge in Belleville Ibe past, week to the following: Sheldon M.

Kasiion, 21, Granville. and Uvilse Concordia, on September Paul Pete Harder, 6 (1, and Biith I. Lahdenbei'irar; 44, both of YorkT G. FIke, over 21; Mundent: Marie Johnson, over 21 Jeiwe Graham, over and Katharine Pucket over 21, both of Narka. September 9.

Adewk. E. Vaaler, lie, Lincoln, eD-Septembev 10, Nancy LoUisu is' the daughter of and Mrs. Elinor DeWolf. She was seven weeks old when this picture was taken.

Mr. and Jlrs. and Mr. and Horace HoFford, Paris. graml- parent's.

Mrs, of MHrysvillc, Mrs. Tom Paris? and Mrs, Holler ai'o her grcmt -grundmothovH, Nancv's Is at thtt nava) training school nt Seattle, Wfl Li ah, bridal party and Ruests were serveiLa weddint; dinner in the dininjrroom-of the Royal cafe. The bridal table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. Flowers and candles completed the liee- orationa." Guests were: Sgt. and Mrs.

Harold E. Lowman. Mr. and Mrs. K.

V. Cox, Dean nnd Don, Mr. ami Mrs. W. H.

Dor- othy-iludith- and-Arthur-of-Concordia, Mr. and Mrs. M. bill and Charles, Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Lewis, the Rev. and "Mrs? Butcher of Belleville, Mrs. M.

Roluiison of Concordia and Miss Jane Ewiiig of Wichita. Juhnmm-Fike Mr. and Mrs. Ollic Vlohnaon of Scandia announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Marierto' Pfcr George G. Pike, of Stinr son Field, San-Antonio, son of George of Muftdent on Sunday afternoon, Sep tembor 4:30 o'clock." The double ring ceremony was read by he Rev.

Warren Gisb'. pastor of the Church ofthe-Brethren home weftt of Belleville. The bride wore a two-piece 'street dress of medium blue crepe with locket and bracelet, a gift of the; Sept. Ida Salterfield- of Kansas and John Huffos and Miss Ollie Hiifros went to, Norton county to visit relatives. Tliey returned -last, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Fei-fi-usoii and Sonny were Sumlav uuests of Mrs. Fei-Kusoii's father, Dr. J.V.C.

Sherrard. Mrs. Bill Brewer and Beverly Ptaschek spent tlie sveek-end in Omaha with Staff S'Kt. and Mr.s. Cecil O.

Dickerhoof. Mrs. Elnora Eraser and Caroline, Medliii and Neal, Mrs. Karen Ross, and Miss Clarice Ross went to Manhattan last week to visit Melvifi and Dean Brewer spent Sunday with their urandinoilun-, Brewer. Mrs.

Karen Ross, Clarice Sept. toliow'iiK persons spent Sunday in. tiie Charles home in and Mrs. I''i-anl; AIj-. and Mrs.

(leoi-K-c Swiei-- ciiiskv and Patty; aiul Mrs. Frank Chopp ot Belleville; Mr. and Albert Jehlinek; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr.

and W. llorak and Eyelvn of Munden; Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs.

'I'oin I.elaiul, and Donna Mav; Moravck, and Berllia ot Washiiiulon. AIiss I'l-essiiall called in the atteriiooii, the ocu-asion luMiiu- the iiineticth liii-thday of and the silver wcddmji- aiiiiivcrsary of Mr, and Cliarles Swiercinskv. Mr. and Mrs. Ihiuh Spafford and Hiietta spent in He- Inon with the Spaffonl r('lativcs.

Mrs. (llcii Spallm-d is with the family. 0offYMrsttf -af tfMia Complctewi.thcurleni, thiiiii wnvosct. It'll catv to ilo fiiiil Biifc) for t.viic ol liiilr. '-i iinimtlni; Kiirn tu mk fur Cliurm-Kurl.

over CO. Mrs. Albert Moc. Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Worley. Mary J. HiiShes.

E. J. Hutthes, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Davidson, Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Kingsley, Mr.

Clifford rLi Mr7 and Mrs. C. A. Crawford, Mr. aiid Mrs.

C. Anderson, M. O. Brown. Harold Anderson, J.

Joerg. Mr. and Mrs. M. Van and Lynne, Blanche Sjolander, Mrs.

Ray Spitler. Sara E. Baird. W. J.

and Mrs. Gus SamueLson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Walter. P. E. Rightjneier. Ivaloa Mullins.

Iva RiKhtmeier, Ilia Marie Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Landon ami L. Lundon. Celebrate- Silver -Anniveraary Mr.

and Of Beaver-township -celebrated Iheir twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday, To honor the occasion friends and relatives gathered at their home in the ernoon. The followiuR pi-ogranv was given: Solo, "I Love You piano solo, "Victory March," Joyce Plorell; solo, "San Fernando Valley," Jimmy Tebowj piano solo, "Polonaise in A Ma.jor," Mary Jo McMillan: 'ILove's Old Sweet -trin; The.ibride is employed, at the Hagttman A Wires drug in Scandia and to make her hojne in Scandia for the present; the groom.returned to his duties at Stinson Field Tuesday night. CuthbertHon-IligKinH (Ky'Ilit'ltlixofif't S'orwuuCorrt) Catheryp Fae daughter vof Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cutnliertson of Norton and 'Glenn Higgins were married on-Sunday Guth- bertson family-formerly-iived'ia Norway township and both Mr.

and Higgins are well, known Mr8. Higirins is a gra.nd of the lute-John HUITAH Mr. HiffginH l8 Threads Among the Gold," Helen Hngginan, Plorell, Ellen present were Mr. and-Mrs, John Olson. Mr.jmd Mrs, Marvin Mrs.

Emma Mrs, Eva Sothers. Mrs, J. O. Larson. Mrs.

Minnie HuUquist, Earl Ilultquist, vin Kackley, Mr, and Airs. Rudolph E. ilohnson, Mr. and-Mrs. Engwall, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Haggman and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. John Sjolander and Eustace. Albert Howard Wittenburn, Anton Carlson, Patty Seifert, EK ntfir- son, Will Monson, Enoch Monson, Mr, and Mrs.

C. 0. Monsonj-Mr. and Mrs. Ren Floroll and Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Florell, Mr. and-Mrs, JafiK- ice, Nels Mrs, Charlie Simmers, Mr.

and Mrs. Edjvin McMillan and my-Tebowr Mr, Orville Moser, Mr. and Floyd Nolan. -Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron-CarlHOn, -Mr; and Mrs. F. J. Palecek and Itara of Fnirbury, and Mri; Carl Florell, Joyce and Rob..

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