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THE- BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE Society Calendar Holds April The Presbyteriun Caieiular mot Thuiaday.i April 12, at the church. Mrs. R. M. ArniHtronif reported on the rodopni'iitiniir oi Mrs.

Lottie King, the preaideht. appointed committees I'oi' year: T'ctl Cross committee. Mi's. fl. n.

Thomas and Ur'ian; courtesy, Mrs. A. H. and Miss Nora Collins; music. Mrs.

Ucprge Dooluy aiul Mrs. M. A. ilujjhes; camp and hospital, Mrs. E.

A. Mowi'y: redeco'ration, Mrs, I II. M. Armstrong. Mrs.

10. (). Adee and Mrs. II. James.

The presi-' dent uru'ed assistance to the united jdolhinn' drive. Mrs. L. H. Kuekor -and her assistants, Mrs, K.

VV. Otis Collins, Mrs. I'eiry CuniiiiiKham. Mrs. K.

Adee, Mrs. .1. V. Nori'is, Mrs. May: Collins, Mrs.

II. II. Collins, Mrs. i f'. T.

Collins and Mrs. Leonard I.a-1 hodny, had 'chnrue ot tlie Mi 's. C. T. Collins K'ave the origin I of April Fool's Day.

Mrs. CunninK-' ham presented a-travelogue with Airs. May R. Collins rcadinj? the and Mrs. CUinninKham interpretinji: musical selections on her violin.

Prizes at (james were won hy Mrs. Miller So'renson and (Clarence liar her. I'Icasniit Gruve The eleventh ailiuial. homecom- OCIAL CALENDAR Phone The Telescope, No. 38, for Llsllng.

Thursil'ay. April 20 -24 -in- the church parloi'. Cloyd Marty and iVlrs. Maiian Murpiiy and their division. Inislossos.

Missionary society of, the Preshyterian churcli, p. m. at the lioniu ol' Mrs. Iv A. Mowry.

0. Frcncli, H. W. 1'lioniasson, assistinu'. licta Delphian ciuli, 8:00 p.

m. at tlie lionie ol' Aliss (iwcii- (lolyn. Glasgow, Friday, 27 Women's Kolici' Corp. 2:30 p. m.

at the home of .1. t.nirk.' Wednesday, May 2 PKO, 2:00 p. Ml. lit Ihc home ofi Mrs. T.

A. Sanborn. I'Mclleville club, in. at the honiu of Airs. O.

South woi'th. Mrs. I'M DArnian and Kemper Davisson, co- hostesses. Mr. and Mrs.

Nystrom 'Reach Anniversary I By The-Telescope's acniidlB Corr.) Mr. and John R. Ny.sti'om cclehrated their golden wedding annivHrsarv April 17 at the home of and Mrs. Reynold Nyatrom. -Aliout relatives Unnic to e.xtend conKriitulntlons.

iVfany baskets of flowers arid con- I A'l'atulatory cards were al received. The table was covered with II' lac(' tat)le cloth and centered Willi a three-tiered white wedding cake in n'old and four caiulk's. Harold D. poLii'cd the coffee and Norma Lervold took care (tf the jfuest Mr. and.

Mrs. Nystrom have one Itcynold Nystrom and one IJna rinoaf Mio -Vif daug'hler. Mrs. Aron Johnson, both iMSnr of and four Pdrty for SKt. Richardstoii Socihl Gircdc entertained at Sprinsthill sehoplhouse on Friday, April 20 for Hjirt.

Robert Richai'd- aon, who is home on furlt 'jUKh after thirty nionths'spent in Africa and Italy. A short progirani consisting of KI'OUP musical numbers, readings and games provided en- tertninnieiit the evening, Re- freshmentV were to "Sgt. Mr. -Will lyiK and Mrs. Harold iVIrs.

Eincst Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reed and family, Mr. and Mrs. L.

T. William.s and Mildred Lonnie Lewellyn -M iwtiul-M rsT -Henry Ilanzliek, Mr. and Diiane Johnson and daughters, atfd- Mrs. R. Hall, Miss Mr.

and Mrs. Elton Scofield and family, Swdn- son. Ml', and Mrs. John Van Cund.v', Mr. and Homer Redcinbo.

Mr. and MrsT Charles and Mr. aiul Mrs. Marion Miirphy. Starlight Club THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945 Tea Towel Club iBy 1'he Telsscope'n Union Cprr.) i The-Teii Towel club met.Tuos- dny with Miss Josie Konovalski, honoring her birthday.

A covered dish (liinier was served at the noon hour. Miss Konovniski rteeiyed a number of gifts. other, thati the club berH were Mrs. Mike Konovalski, Mrs. Frank Konovniski and Mrs.

JoD Shepek. The next meeting will be with Mrs, Rosalie Konovalski. Two Films Are Shown Bet-a-Deiphiar Nyst! of and Mrs. Nystrom inarriorl on the where 1 1 boy have resided for-fifty i OuL-of -linvM guests Mrs. Scott Entertains Mv-'j Nystrom, Sabetha, T.

I-, and Mrs. Harold I). NeedleCrait Clnb Jolmson.Clay Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy The Nccdicciaft club was ciitci'- 'icap and F.ugene, Mr.amI "Mrs; taincil at the liomc of Mrs.

Morton S. (). Roddo, and Mrs. Clarence ,11, I Scott April iStcnsaiis and sons, Mr, and M.rs, Irfct 'e Widen and family, all of Hnmll.n^^of^ i 'ordla Mr. andMrs.

Augu.st was iianicil by the of (l liani, Sogcn'liainmer, Mr, and Ira King Segerbammer, all of grain. program ciglilj names were added to the service' flag of fftrmer pupils, teachers and patrons. A gold star was added foi' a son of aj former pupil. Twenty-one former pupils are in the service of their couiitrv. servicemen of World Uttcra wore received from Daney'riTT; Eiler, Mrs.

Ray Swiercinsky, Mrs. ers Meet i Nelson, Mrs. Mayme Am- 1 The Tabor Toiler club, met. witli i 'b'-' "I Republic. Hastings played solo, accoinpaiiicd by l.oi.-; Flelcbor.

I'ci'kins and Mrs. Charles Ilaslings won for games. A hiiicb-, was served. Oscar Floodberg of California; J. R.

Stofer, of Sacranionto, and I.awieiice and Larry. Couilland; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- l-ciiie. with the leading of the (lollect.

Ruth B. West gave a vocal solo, "Morning." "Pale' wa.n the selection pi'esented liy a girls' trio, Marilyn Stuljer, Jerry Lewis ami Nadini' Dooley. Burton (lanfield sang ii vocal solo, "01' Man Miss Nora Sanford. si.sth district president, reviiiiwed "How Dear to Heart" liy Kimbiough. The guests were: Carrie Witipps, Mrs.

Roy Kist.Mrs. Merlon Scott. Mrs. Tom Mrs. C.

K. I'idrlle- Imrger, P. K. Tyler, Miss Madeline Toriupiist. Miss Malrie Toriiiiuist, Mrs.

IJert Roberlson, Mrs. W. Segerbammer, IVIis. Don Johnson. Mrs.

Miss Faii'nie' H. Grahaiii'; Mrs. (il (Min Segiist, Mis. firoves, ISarrett, i 11 11. liOnniu LiiVerno Lcwellyn sixteen months ohL here.

Hfs parents are anil Mrs. Dale Lcwcllyn of Belleville. His father is on Okinawa. His grandparents Mis. I'ete Lewcllyn of Scandia and Mr.

aiul Mrs. of He has one grcat-grand- iiiotherpMrs. John Kelley of Topeka. Argentina Is Topic Of Miss Collins The star Study club met Tuesday, April 17, at the home of the club president, W. S.

During the business meeting letters were read from the natioiitl presi- deiU, Mrs. LaFell Dickenson, and from the Sixth District presideTitT Nora Sanford. During the lesson period the study of our neighbors-was continued with Ccdlins as leader. Stie a very interesting and insti'iictivo lesson on Argentina Lanioii. Ellon Scofield, Dale! telliim- of Ibe customs and habits Garber, Mrs.

O. H. Lewis. ha -i -tt liiiiil of Mr. 1 (ieorge Doolev, Mis.

land Kd Swiercinsky and Kd-j Miller, Mrs. W. D. Vance, Mrs. K.

brose Alfred Strom. Mrs. Minnie Bowerso.x and iVIoe. Prizes were awarded to: the' former teachers presenti 'Mi's. Zella Mr.s.

manii, Wediiesday aflerni'jqiii. 18, wilb eleven members present. Tiie afternoon was spent embroidering for ibo Lunch was served. Mrs, Shower for Mrs. Almon iHy Ulu Tcld.scopc'.s Norway Corr.l Mrs.

Ilermatr the former Miss Vivian Houghton, private first class WAC's, was honor guest at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Lowell Houghton Vera Cockrum, hostess. Lunch was served. Mrs. Cwendolvn I.e.sovsky assisted.

Next Cline and the present wilLbe with Mrs. Slransky teacher. Miss Marjorie Carpenter; May Uoll call will be an- with a verso peilaining if) i iiiul Hans Anderson at Mrs. mental In helping to organize the i Molher's Anderson's home on Thursday aft- first hometflniing; to mothers i-, sons in Sweet, Mrs. Cardvvell, Mrs.

Glenn Howard wa.s jiosless Will Cooper, S. J. Van t-'ic Miiilge club wick, Hurrv Stenson; to wives Monday, April 2:1. Dinner was of servicemen. Mrs.

George Card- 1 al p. at The I'llliott whei'(! the table was centered wi George well, Mrs. Leona Schneberger, Mrs. Walter Miller; to Faii- iiio Smith, whose twol'lc was playeil at t'lnooii, The afternoon spent book was niarle. were vu'e- seiited, (o tlie bride and later she olK'lied served by the hostesses.

The iii- Gillierl, Mrs. Paul Beiderwell, Henry Kieffer. -Mrs. Viva Vaughn oPHenel, -Mrs. C.

Marty. Walbice Kilmer of Hiilcliiiison, MIS. Heiisleigh of Gravity, and Mrs. I'aclielor. Hostesses for the evening were J.

II. James, Mrs. Ross Swensoii and Mrs. Aineti. The" program coiniiiiltee wifs Lewis, 'Mrs.

Haymoiid Thinnpsoii and W.R.N.C.W. Hears otlie liricle and later she i her gifts. A lunch was Mrs. Mendenhail .,1,,..., i.iv, 11 vii iiy iiie i lie ill- i lollowed liv tbe regular meetinu' a bouquet of pink tuli JI.STUHI liiven- 1 viled j-uests wore Miss Mary Jor-! The members-of ihe W. R.

C. Mrs, 'Albert Havel of those proud peoples and of the" proiTriTnmlr -fT politics, commerce and Irade. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson gave -a synopsis of the report.of our relary (if Stale Stettinius on the Duinliartd.n )aks conference. Mrs.

Trask, with Mrs. Harry Leedom, acconi))anyiiig. sang lien Day Is Trask assisted by Miss (Uilliiis. sei'l'ed refreshments. Mrs.

P. I'l. Tyler and Mrs. Marguerite llaege were guests. The next meeting will be the May lireakfast willv E.

as hostess, A uX IIiary -Holds ceting; Tlie Legion of the R'ibeit Gordon Post met at Ibe legion hall on April -U, 'jth a iTut-luclfc supper at p. ni. followed by tlie regular meeting. Mrs, N. S.

Spangler was hostess to the Beta Delphian club at her honle on Thursday, April 12, Mrs, E. 'O. Adee the lesson for iVli's, R. Thomassonwho could not attend. She presented two films.

The first, entitled "The Fourth showed the way plastic products are made and the many useful articles that are made from them. The second film, entitled "Facts About showed the many diffqient liimis of materials "their various It also showed how variety by and kinds of yarn. Tom Bltick and- Ronald Glenns showed the films. During the business meeting, members were requested to turn in usable clothing for war relief. Mrs.

Glenn Segrist announced a guest spcakei for the next meeting. Refreshments were serverl to the and, the following guests. Mrs Pete Olson, Minnie LeVitt Mrs. George Faulkner and Mrs Albert Bachelor. The .1 Club The met Wednesday April 11, at the home of -Bessie Douglass with eighteen and one visitor present.

The aftei'noon was doing Red Cross work. The next meeting at the home of IMrs. I Klauman, May 2. Union Cluhc Ridge cliil) met with rs. Kd Snnford on wiih- the Necdiecraft club Friday.

There was a large attendance of inem- liers and visitors. TVlrs. Flossie had ihe cast removed from her leg Salur- She brolce her ankle eight weeks ago. Mr. and Chester Poole Vlineil at the Grant Lovewell home Saturday.

1 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. and Mary spent Sunday at Isaacson hoiPe in Jamestown.

Jlrs. Roy Ginn is quite ill al this writing. Mrs. Lovewell Doxon of Auburn, is here visiting relatives. home.

Mrs. Leland expects to I'. 11. 1 ner of Mr. and Mrs.

AV. The last day of I'l iiiijc Ii.os.e, was a closed the 'if Jiv pupils and patrolis 'of ibc Ttuirsday the of school a'l Plensr.nl, ner by Ibe dislricl was en ioyciJT- Oii Tuesday tbe iii Scandia lo aUend Uu' lions wliicti were Joyce Rasnuisscn is llu! nniy' eighth u'l'ade pupil lliis ycir. Mrs. Clifford Abff' Lhitmiu leave Thur.sday for D. to visil her husbiuul, who is in the navy.

Mrs. J. R. KIcck of Wichita visited her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Marshall, over the week-end, Mr. and .1. G.

Rogers and daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers at Downs. Mr. and Milton Rogers were also guests.

Milton leaves this week for the army. Union Pc.irle Bower.MX April Orville Stafford of C.al.. were giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stafford last week.

Helen Moslicr and Mrs, Alia Goodwin of Belleville were Sunday afternoon visitors tbe Claude Goodwin home. I.abon Mernai'd and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, rif Su)icr- wc.yt' fiiinu'r of All'. and.

Mrs. i'nsiii'ji-r Airs. Lindccrant'''. of hi- caKo, bin; been iiii' pai-l. week UIMI I 'rienils.

in Monda.v eveninu'. Aliss Slroi 'ii of came and with and atleniled luuiiccii iit Pleasant (irove scbool. The cemetery iiieetiiig liebl al I'lca-iuil. OI-J Vi'. 'I'be sudden dealb of tle was a shock KI nei.n'bboi'bood.

Her daiijjbler. Mae, of Jiiui her MIM. Carl, l.lollywo.nd, Cab. canic lo allend-tbeii' mother's rinicial. Airs, AlilU'i' came 'lnlav and is' visitiii'-v ill.

home. CIJOWD AT IIOAII'X OAII.NC oi 10(1 atlendcil tlio bdnieconiimu' ul ler business in Belleville Kridav. grade gradualp, Joyce Rasmussen; I''ulcoiner; igiiest inizes by, Moriis anil Airs. Aluim-ei', l.arsen; to the youngest hoy, nd-to-the twi and Charlene Kathrineberg; three couples present who will celelii'ale their silver wetlding during PM .5. the Kev.

and II. Larson, and t'larence Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg- 1 K'ren; lo the oldest pupils iMrs. Amelia Kathrineberg ami I iMiss Laura Rasmussen.

Officers elected, lor coming year ai'e Homer Cardwell. president, Warren Johnson, viee-presidenti and -Airs. Strom, secretary-treasurer. Girl SvQUtK Entertain A Supper party was given Monday night by Mi's. T.

for Linda Girl troop patrol 1. The guests £re Patricia Whitney, VVyona 'Marty, Ruth Wanda and Thompson. line party, to the theatre was held after the Little-Laney Warner ueiisen. Otlo Jergen.sen, Mr.S. W.

Study cluli were gnosis of Airs. Bishop, "Curtis aiifl Miss-rDorotby I Baldwin at a 7:00 ilinrier at a 11(1 Redden were ti'oiiuced. Hazel, Kelly report- fourteen members and four guests piesenf. The vice-president, presided at the busi- A lunch was served. The next meeting will be 2 with as hostess.

BIRTHS Mr. and of Madison; a' daughter, Kath- K-ulin i-Meiidenhall who, ii program -wend )ei -ST (iladys Hanson, Mrs. C. 'W, vor.se.-She pointed out were Airs. Mabel Hodgson, that within every was Mrs.

F.L. Gilbert, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Mi.ss Made-j ihytbni vVevh and Mrs. Rosalie lene Houghton, Miss Audrevil'' 'iiiporlant lo every Konovalski, Miss Dorothy Mendenliall 1 ton, Mi.ss Rosalie Houghton ami sejeelioii Mrs. Ward Has Tea For Mrs.

Diingan Mrs. N. assisted by I Little Sliirley. Lorraine Warner at a tea on Friday from i is thedauglilor of Cpl. and Airs.

foi" her daughter, Mrs. Jack iler Ralph Dungan, of Pacific. Grove, father is serving overseas 111 Ger- Oal. On the tea table was a bou- many. Her giaiidiiaienls are Mr.

(luet.iii" (ii'ant yellow and white and Warner and Air. with yellow tapers in gold i and iVlrs. Glenn l-'ox, all of Helle- holdcns on the sides. M'KS Louise v.ille. Her ureai-giatidparenls are Garstensen and Mrs.

R. M. A -rm-jMr, and Mrs, George Warner of strong poui'ed at the tea table; I Salina, Mr. and Airs. Richard Od- Alrs.

Houghton have The Alex Scott ad was piesenled to Mrs. lAIrs. Dayi.l Iv. Dickerhoof Mendenliall. Guests for Ibe evoii- way and Airs.

Mary- Sutton Alendenball. Mrs. Dickie CourtlamL iind Airs, (atheriiio Pvt. Haws Honored Air. and Mrs.

M. Miller Dinner at enlertaiifed members of The Tele- A was served at the cope's staff honoring Vernon Frank W. Leveiidid'sky home on Haws on night, April 22. Suntlay 111 honor of Mrs. Don Jolin- at games'were won by of Belleville, the elder Airs.

D. Verne Glenns, Leo Anderson. of Denver, Wallace Linn Aliss Alarguerite Haege and Forney and Billy Earl Kelly. StuU, guest-priice Werden Theafter- was presented to Pvt. Haws; The noon was spent playing cards, guests weie F'vt.

and Mrs. Haws, Guests were Mr, and Mrs, VVerden iVliss Alary Ann Montpromeryi of Scandia, Mr, and Mrs, and Verne Glenns, Wilkerson, iiml .4 rs. HaroliK Uavis, Howard I Marsh, and Mrs. Harry For- llughes. Miss Marguerite Haege ney, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Kelly, Mr, and Leo A lunch was land Mrs, Ora Nichols and Mr, and served.

Mrs. W. M. Praeht, that both blank and free verse nunlber of Mrs, Dungan's friends called during the afternoon. gers of lladdam and Mrs, iiori.

Williams of BellevilUj: Mrs, Bachelor Is Hostess Airs. Bacheloi'. hostess lo the PEG chapter her home on Tluirsday, 10. 2:00 p. m.

Airs. Harry Hobeiihouse preseiiled the lessoii-on "Mysteries of the Refr.eshment.s Were served from a lace-covered table with a basket of foliage and as ii centerpiece. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Ralph Dungan of Ft. Ord, Fred Aloiiis and Al rs.

Frank, liaclielor. ifoudck I.S Ho.sles.s The Amicus Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. E. C. Houdek, Mrs.

I.eonarii and Mrs. Goldie Lindouist on A i 1 -18 i th-the-d i neiu -ser-ved-a tj The. Elliott. Bridge was played iit the Houdek home. The guests were Louis King and Mrs.

Dleo Hoover; The club prizes were won liy Houdek and Thorn Logan; the Kucst prize by Mrs. trrincri''Anii, 17. Pliilip is the son of Earl Alyers of Lovewell. Mr. Mrs.

Don Bowersox of Los Angeles, a daughter, Janel Lynn, born Ajiril IH, Airs. Bowersox was Aliss John- sonof Courtland liefore her inar- Mr. and Mrs. L. A'.

Opocensky of iCu'ia, a daughter, Phyllis Elaine, born Mr.and Mrs. Tony Krob of Cuba, a son, Johnny Ray, born -ninl Api'il 'rahd Mrs. Lauritzen of AVith- ita, a Carol Lee, born Lauritzen was Ulene MeCarty of Belleville. Mr. andMrs.

Claude Frost of Esbon, a dirughter, Jackie Colleen, born 27. Mrs. Frost was Lucile Jones of Belleville. Ml', and Oland Eickmann of Santa Ana, a (laughter, born 20, The Kickinanns are Mr, and Mrs, Breckencamp of Portland, a son, David Lee, born Mdrriage Licenses IJcen.ses were issued in Jhe office of the probate judge the past the following: Aliss Ella Mae who in Vancouver, Mr. aiul Airs.

Carl of Hollywood, Cab, McDowell and Desbler. were called here the first) of lb(! week by the death of their molber. Airs. McDowell. Mr, and Mrs.

Alfred Kallman attended a dinner honoring Mr. and Airs. Dave.v Williams of Rydal ing to Weiialcliee, Wash. Mrs. Ruth Hall iii'id Airs.

Goodwin of Belleville were al ibe Kallman Home Friday. With Airs, Kallman they attended the McDowell funeral at Scjindia. Aliss-Ila Alarie Moe of nelleville was a Saturday night u'uesl of Aliss Esther Ibe Coopers attended the lionieconiingT al the sfliool on Mr. Mrs. R.

L. Hall Dale of Reileville were Sunday! guests of Air. and. "Airs. AUiriin Alorehead iind family.

Lee Bower-' sc-x and Airs. Hub Tharp 1 the there, and Airs. Aloreliead served a waffle Airs. Clara spent, the; week-end in Wiciiila witli her (lauiiliLcr. Mi.ss Keriv John.so'n.

The Uiii'oii A'alley close with a basket dinner at noon. The church across from tbe Union Vallcry cemetery is lieinu'. lorn down. Tliis bouse of worship was from siiliscrip- it noon was followed by a prni Airs. Ilrinier (''ardwell Airs.

Warren and 'Trem r. the immediate iieighliorhood. Hoover, SPRING" SUIT SALE EXTENDED ONE Here IK your opportunity (o saw to on 16.75 19.95 24.50 10.00 14.00 18.00 20.00 29795 (iattd of Styles and inwMK ill.v Tin; Tuliiscopo's Chester Cnrr.i Ai rs, Bessie Achen of Ord, and WilliamTreptow of Ord, werc' united in marriage Iv 'ev, James Gray at the Methodist chuich parsonage- Wednesday, April 18, They were attended hy-Mr: inv Thii Tfldsoopn'ti Courtlniul Covt.) Miss Mary Carlson and Cpl. Stanley tlepin wore married, March 'J8, at Kan.sas Mo. high school and is at present employed as a laboiutory aide in Ihe ordnance plant at Baldwin.

She is theroldoHt daughtei- of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Carlson of Kansa.H City, and a granddCuglitor of Mr; and Mrs. V. Eh.

Curlson. Cpl. Cepih's and he is now stationed at LIncolnr as an aerial gunner. (Bv Tcleioope'K Coiirllaad Cooksey- At Saturday, -Miss JoHephifie Cooksey of TiorRue Nelson of Courtland were muriied ut' the Lutheran by thfr Rtv. BJrwin MaehiinR.

They wei'e ded law of the brideKrooiii. wore a blue accessorieB and i. ganleniao. The mati'on: honor: also wore blue pink: roses. Mrs, Nelson Is the the Courtland Journal last The bridegroom is-the soir of Mr, and Mrs, John of Courtland and was graduated from Courtland high in liMO, Ho is -farming his.

father and the young couplewillniake their home with his parents Moxhahi'lialdwin Mr. and Mrs. George 'Moxham announce the their dauRhteri Velnia June, to Don Baldwin, son of Baldwin of Goodland, at hnnu' on Suiiday at i'lTM p. of the immediate' families and a few friends of the young couple. Flowering plants, flanked by uw bowlij.of sweet peas and snap- formed a back ground for the ceremony, which was read by Rev, James Gray of the First Methodist chui'ch of Belleville Kan.

Before the ceremony, Mrs, Kenneth Sherwood played Handle's "Largo" SoniCi" from Lohengron. The bride's (fown- was of white satin andrlace with which a finKer 4lp veil and carried an arm bouquet'of yellow roffeff' and wliito carnations with a) touch of trad- itionalTblue. She was atteiuledby htrjsiflter) Mrs. Harold Richardsoui as nMitron honor, who wore a formal gown of light blue crepe Hiir.old Richardson attended the bridegroom. Immediately lU'tei the ceremony, Mrs.

Warren Rlck- jrriiduated from hiKh school" there two years ago has taufhtjln' the riiral' schools of Grahanr county. wa.s employed in office of daughter of bV Ronald eookseyof Bogue and sjnce iWilliams aiul MLss Mildred liehe TodaysiPmem. Will Treptow, fil. and Bessie Acken, both-of Ord, on April 18. Kryin -Besping, 21, Linn, Stigge; 18, Cyril'J.

Brown, 2.5. Sebring, and Marilyn Mr Novak, 18, St, Haul, on April Edward Lee 21, and Claribell Andresen, 18, both of Raymond Duey, 21 Belleville, and Loetta Palmer, Chester, on April 21. Roscoe and Helen Stofer, 23, both of Geneva, on April 21. Loren D. Lamorce, 20, and Betty Powell, 18, both of Genoa, on, April 21.

Lovewell- Pattern 9078. in aliei: la 18, 20: 30. 38. 34, 81 38, 40, 48, 44, 8lie 16, lundreit. 8H yde.

ydt. Send TWCNTV CENTS in cotM (or pattern to 170 paper Pattern 838 West 18th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly SIZI, NAMB. ADDRIMi NUMHR.

Williams served rofreshments', After a short trip to Omaha, and Mrs. Baldwin will litiat home at Gijodland, Kan. JUST PiltMn.Cent! more (or our Marian jPattefii Book! clotNt (or all. PRBB Blouia Sherdahl Pearl Strom I'lmcr- son tiijtteii and Jackie woiu i HutchiiiKoii- visit with aiUI Mrs; Baiiiliait tiiid his" olhi 'f' sister and le- j-, tuiiiing and Mrs. Cavinof Kormoso i spent Sunday at tlie Kay i home.

I Mr, and" Lewis of Belleville were Thursllay din- SATURDAY ONLY Applesauce CUP 2T Phone 71 Geo. Menkcm April a "few farmers from thi.s vicinity attended the an- nuai meeting of the Jewell County Cooperative, association at TueHda.v Earl Wurth is wiring the house O. R. Cuningham faimrtSisTweik. The Robert-Killen farm sale was well attended and thinRs soldi well.

Pete, and Matilda Olsen have" sold their farm in White to a party near Beloit. Mrs. Leonai TopUff and' Montgomery attended the W. Is. meetiuK in Belleville 1 Mr; Mrs.

R. H. Smies were shoppinsi in.Belleville: Tueaday, 'Barl-MyeR Is the proud father of Katharine Ann, borni April Mr. and Phillip Myes'of; Wia. Mrs.

Gladys Sltttei' of Vancouverr Waih7.1a viHltinB friends. Her son, Olart. whor-is- in the army in Texasi here for. aivisit. Mr.

Elmer Patrick: and Mra, spfnt ut home, Maude Morlnn, Mva. J. Angle Iind Mrat EtKel.8imtnonB-ofTl the White: RftcKi Sv G. attehi Van Meter" family spent Bmsio Gal. Mrs.rQuentin Leece entertained SUNDAY, MAY 13 Buy "Her Gift" at Our Sale.sladio.s will hv.

happy lo hcilp you ehoost; -a. to 9Sc oa. CANDY DISH, rillod LBOXEJ) CLANp STATIONERY, boxed HANDKERCHIEFS, ciisp, rioral. and oa. COSTUME JEWELRY 25f and IJk- i)lus-tax HANDBAGS: NSLliitos-and pa.stcls SI.OS and ii tax GLOVES, rod, and black CRAYON tearose CRAYON SLIPS, teariLso pastel shades APRONS, hand crochet GIFT SETS, 10 -piece MIRRORS, selected grade pr.

pr. Sl.U) ea. ea. ii ea. $2.10 nGi MOTHER'S DAY PLAQUES window HJass and 40c -oa.

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