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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 15

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MAY 15, 1952 THB BBCKBVtlSCB (gANJ3A'3y TEKB8O0PB SECTION DIA NEWS ChMles.JTreM May services lor the -1952 graduating class of Pcandia high school were held Sunday evening in audi- torium The procespional was plfiyed by Mrs, Glen Erickson, the audience singing, "Holy, Holy, Holy." The Orville Book- leaa gave the invocation. "All in "The April Evening" by Robertson Wils sung by a vocal ensemble. Rev. N. H.

Pearson, dielivered the sermon, "Thou King All Glorious." A trombone solo was played by John Bookless, Mrs. him at the The Rev. Bookless gave the benediction. Senior class night was held in the auditorium Tuesday evening and the following program was given: salutatory, John Bookless; presentation of class. Glen Stensaas; class history, Clyde Gjle; class song, seniorclass; class poem.

Donna Burandt; Song, senior girls' quartette; class will, John Bbokless; clarinet solo, Barbara Cooper; class prophecy, Riose Thompson; musical reading, Elaine Johnson; presentation of gift, aid Anderson; vocal solo, Clyde Barbara Cooper; song. Boys' quartet; presentation of awiards, Harry Quantic. Eight grade 'class night was held in the auditorium Wednesday eveninp with the following program: processional, Mrs. Glen Erickson; invocation, the Rev. N.

H. Pearson; salutatory. Donna Berggren; history, Paul Gilbert Reed; class prophecy, Clifford Carlson; song, eighth grade Lgirls' chorus; "Our Excursion," Patsy Thompson; class will, Loretta Freed; class poem, Carol Olson; valedictory, Shirley Freed; presentation of ladder, Richard Jensen; acceptance, Mary Jane McBride; presentation of gifts, "Viola Swanson; tion of awards, Vincent benediction, the Rev. N. H.

Pearson; recessional, Mrs. Erickson. Other members' of the class are Larry Freed, yernon Williams and John FredricksOn. Commencement exercises for the 1962 graduating class will be held Friday evening. May 15.

Processional and recessional will be played by Mrs. Glen Erickson; the invocation and benediction will be given by the Rev; J. Orville Bookless; "My Task" by Ashford will be sung by Mrs. Erickson; the Rev. James S.

Elliott, Salina, will give the address, "The Little Things of "Love Has Come My Way" will be sung by the girls' trio; Sunt. H. C. Quantic will present the class and Mrs. R.

E. will present the diplomas. The class colors are blue and silver, class flower is American Beauty Rose and the 9laas motto, "Push, Pull or get out of the Initiation of seniors be held that afternoon and the school year will close with a community dinner in the auditorium at noon and the alumni banquet and dance that evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Farrell, Nadincand Billy, Mrs. Minnie Farrell and Miss Donna Burandt were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ferguson at Hardy, Sunday. Miss Mary Lee, Glen Elder, and Mi 's.

G. L. Avery, Concordia, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Freed Friday afternoon. "Miss Lee was relief agent for the Missouri Pacific eight years ago. Donald L. Moe spent Saturday night and Sunday at his home in Topeka.

Mrs. Moe, who underwent major surgery at Vail hospital, Topeka, was able to return home Mrs. Andy Thompson, Mrs. Axel Jensen, Mrs. Alva Thompson, Mrs.

Loren Florell, Mrs. Orlan Erickson and Mrs. Joe N. Johnson attended the H.D.U. district meeting at Clay Center Monday, May 5.

Mrs. Claude Goo'dwin, Miss Anna Swanson, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Kenneth Tuley and Mrs. W.

F. Kallman were hostesses to Dorcas society at Amana Lutheran church parlors Friday afternoon. The Rev. N. Pearson led the devotion period.

Following the busj- ness Mrs. Ralph Lariron in charge; of. the lesson on and Churches of Latin America." During the social hour lunch was served. Jake Weislagle, who has been in failing health for several years, has been bedfast the past two weeks. Prompt, reasonable, courteous ambulance service.

Two fine cars ready to serve you. Bachelor- A family dinner marking moth- bare-armed and beautiful On the green, or on the sidelines, you'll love the easy comfort of our bare-armed action blouse. Ever lovely, ever washobla combed cotton broadcloth in vibront or dark tones stitched with white or.white stjtched in colors with matching peorl shoe- buttons. Sizes 30 to 38. Dress Shop West Side Square Belleville, Kansas er's day and several May birthdays was held at the Axel Jensen home Sunday.

Those present were Mf- and Mrs. Ed Jensen and Jim, Republic, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ledbetter and Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Ledbetter, Phyllis and Anette, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGregor and Alfred Jensen, Courtland, Mrs. Artie Jensen, Virginia and Richard and Misses Dolores and Beth Freed. Bob Florell, Stanton, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Florell. Mr. and- Mrs. Don Hauserman, Clay Center, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs.

Weislogle and Ml'. Weislogle. Mr. and Mrs. Algot E.

Andei-son entertained with a party at their home Friday evening honoring the senior class and observing the birthday of their son, Ronald. Games were played after which refreshments including a birthday cake in blue and silver, the class Those present weie Martha Melby, Rose Thompson Wanda Everhart Barbara Cooper, Clyde Gile, Carl Nor- trard. Carl Isaacson. Glen Ronald Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

IL C. Quantic, Nels Florell and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Serivner and family, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Valek, Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Freed, Shirley, Linda and Robert were mother's day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sciivnei'. Mr. and Mrs, R.

Tingstrom, Mr. and Mrs, E. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, 0. A.

Johnson, Miss Barbara Cooper, Mrs, Don Bender and Gregory and Mr, and Mrs. N. S. Cooper enjoyed a basket supper at the S. Cooper home Sunday evening.

Misses Pearl and Alma Strom, Concordia, Mr, and Mrs, Ejnar Larson, Mr, and Mr.s, Joe Cliiie, Jolene and Charles and i Larson were Mothei's day guests of Mr, and Mrs, Don Larson and Sqnja, was honored at a basket dinner at his home Sunday marking his eighty-eightieth bii-thday. Those present were Mi', Vandevere, Will Vendorvere, Mi', and Mrs. Harry Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Fredrick and Mr.

and Mrs, Stanley McMillen, Concoi'dia, Mrs, Lena Fogclberg and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fogelberg, Carol, Harvey, Larry and Diane and Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Currie. Mr, and Mrs.

Leo Johnson, Scotty and Marc, Wichita, were week end guests of his paients, Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Mr, and Mrs. Aspegren spent the week end at Lincoln, with their daughtci', Mi's.

Dale Hansen, Mr. Hansen and Cheryl Ann. Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Henry, who have been spending the wintoi' in California, returned home the first of last week. They anived May 2 at MeCook, where they visited their son, Philroy and Mi's. McHenry until Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Philroy accompanied them to Scandia and visited until Friday, Bobby Currie was honored at a jiarty Thursday, May 8 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clen Cui'rie mai'king his birthday. The guests included Johnny and Ronny O'dell, Rex and Sharon Freed and Marilyn Aiuleison.

After games wei'e played and gifts wore opened, his birthday cake and refreshments were served. ning guests were Mr. and Mi's. Roy I Thomas, Mr, and Mrs, Ollie John- Twelve in 1952 Graduating: Class at Scandia Rural HiUrh.School Ervin Huckins, Mrs. Bill Mumm, Mrs.

William Strong and Mrs. Robert Weary of Excelsior H.D.U. attended theNational Home Demonstration Week conference at Clay Center, Monday. Mrs. Ray Vanderslice, and baby of Hastings were Sunday Farm Bureau Units Report on District Meeting Main Snot-e H.D.TT, MPV I when Mrs.

Jim Buck was hostess, Mike Knedlik co-hostess, Mrs. Norman Burandt, president, called overnight and Monday guests of the meeting to order with ten member brother, Mr. and Mrs. Willard! bers answering roll call, Rieke and family, Mr, and Mrs, Francis Jenkins Earl McGinnis and Mrs, Harry Cossel presented the lesson on entertained at dinner Tuesday eve- i alterations, which will be ning the Rev. and Mrs, James i Staff Photo The Rev, James Elliott of the First Presbyterian church i of Salina will be commencement speaker at graduation ceremonies at Scandia tonight when twelve seniors are Members of the class seated left to right, front row, with their sponsor.

Superintendent Harry Quantic, are Elaine Johnson, Wanda Everhart, Rose Thompson, Barbara Cooper; second row: Glenn Stensaas, Martha Melby, Donna Burandt, Clyde Gile; back row: Carl Isaacson, Ronald Anderson, John Bookless, and Carl Norgard, son, Mr, and Mrs. N. D. Currie and Carole Nystrom, Lois Quantic, Sue were enroute to Wichita to visit his parents. Miss.

Gayle Jenkins of Norfolk, 1 came Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Currie, Recce, Jacqueline Everhart, Dora Nols Florell, Mr, and Mrs, Aaron Moss, Donna Moss, Virginia Jen- Carlson and Mrs. Henry Nolan, sen, Beverly McBride and i Scottsvillc, were Sunday guests of Thompson, They were accompanied Mis.s Hazel Mae Jenkins of Lincoln i Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Nolan, Court- by their teachers. Miss Edna Robi-1 came to Mother's day with land, Mrs, Nolan will spend the son and 'Mrs, Max Thompson, parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Fran-1 week there, I Verna and Vernon Hill are mem- George Freed is ill at his home bers of the class unable to attend with a virus infection of the, because of measles, i Irwin and family and Bernita Pfc, Glen Eickmann of Camp McCoy, has been spending the past week visiting his sister, Mrs. Dwayne Mohr, Mr. Mohr and Shirley and his brothers, Mr. and -Keith Eickmann and daughter and Howard Eickmann. Will Kuhlmann, Lewis Kuhlmann, Fred Duey and John Sell, attended the Polled cattle sale at Wayne Monday.

General meeting of Christian Women's Fellowship was held Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. The lesson topic, "The i Puerto Rican Churches Pace a i New Half Century" was led by; Mrs. Raymond Duey, Mrs, Ray Fry led devotionals and Mrs, Mel- vin Grouse was hostess. A joint meeting of Circle I and 11 of W.S.CS, was held Thur.sday afternoon in the Methodist church parlors with Mrs, Lawrence Eickman and Mrs, G. Huckins as co-hostesses.

The seiving com-: mittee, Mrs, G. Van Cleef, Mrs. i Irvin Weary, Mrs. Fred i Mrs, Neal Eickman and Mrs, Vir- i Ben E. Kasl reported on the htfnvc economics advisory committee meeting of April 17, and Mrs.

Cossel reported on the district meeting at Clay Center on May 5. The unit will meet next with Mrs, Bill Lynn on June Ben Kasl, gil Canning served lunch. Want Ads Get BELLEVILLE WELCOME is a plan to build good for NEWCOMERS ENGAGED GIRLS NEW BABIES On These Occasions Phone MRS. FRONA BARNETT lungs. His condition the first of the week was Mr, and Mrs.

Glen Currie, Joan, Bobby and Cheryl, Mr, and Mrs. Dpn Thomas, Monte and Larry and Mr, and Mrs, Woodrow Anderson, Marilyn and Linda were Mother's day guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hay and Clarence, Aurora, William Chester Mrs, D.

Norman Belleville, Mis. Tom Hay and Jane and Mrs. Vernon Everett were May junior senior banquet and prom were held Tuesday evening, May (i, in the club room of the auditorium. The Hay, I theme, "Chinatown" was carried out in room and table decorations, The room was decorated to re- Sunday guests of Mrs, Louise Hay, semble a Chinese garden. The A Mother's day basket dinner i banquet was prepared by mothers was held at the home of Mrs.

Etta of the juniors and served by four Nystrom with the following pres- girls and four boys of the sophoent: Mr. and Mrs, Nystiom! more class dressed in Chinese Brilliantly Styled Sensibly Priced! Bright, comfortable light straws yoa'r choice of brim sizes; crown shapes. Solid or print bands in your colors. All sizes. 1.95 5.95 is is Straw Hat Week End in Belleville MEN'S STORE and Larry and Mrs, Ella Burns, Courtland, Mr.

and Mrs, Harry Nelson, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hansen and Karen, Falls City, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson, Scotty and Marc, Wichita, Mr.

and Mrs, Joe N. Johnson and Mrs. Nystrom. Mrs. H.

W. Reece, Saralyn, Deanelle and Jane Ann and Mrs, V. E. Dyatt returned home from Tojielia and Mrs. Dyatt remained to care for her daughter until Sunday when she returned to her home at Kanarado, Mr, and Mrs, Lee Loring.

Arnold and Betty Lee, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Stensaas, Laurence and Glen were Sunday guests of Mi', and Mis. John Graham, Judy and Jack, Concordia.

I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Palecek, Fairbury, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Florell were Sunday guests of Mr, and Loren Florell, Janice and Vicki, Mr. and Leonard Stephenson and family, Belleville, and Mr, and Mrs, Warren Eickman and Mrs, Eva Sothers enjoyed a basket dinner at the home of Mrs. Sothers Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Scott City, spent the week end with their daugher, Mrs, Irving Isaacson, Mr, Isaacson, Jeanette, Jimmy and liobby. Jimmy returned home with them for a visit.

Mrs. Axel Jensen entertained members of Triple club at her home Thursday afternoon. Pinochle was played at four tables, Mrs. Loren Florell and Mrs. Alva Thompson were guests, A lunch was seived by the hostess.

The next club meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs, Rene Denoyer, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin White and Michael, Lincoln, Mrs, George Haser, Mr. and Mrs, Carl McDowell and Harold and Mrs, May White were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aries White and Michael marking Aries White's birthdav and Mother's Mr, and Mrs, Carrol Anderson, Juditlrand Anita and Mr, and Mrs.

Henry were Mother's day guests of Mrs, Minnie Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Jpk Thull and Dcnise and Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Aspegren and Phyllis, Courtland, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Greenslade and Sam Grenslade, Charles -Cardwell received word the first of last week of the illness of her father, John Wells in Denver, Colo. He suffered a paralytic stioke on his right side Sunday, May 4. Olson, who has been in Winter General hospital at Topeka the past few weeks for X-ray and observation, returned home Saturday, Mrs, Albert Hicks, Salina, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs, Frank Hain and Mr, Hain, Forty yo.ungstcrs from the Scandia first, second, third and fourth grades journeyed to Belleville Friday on the train and visited several business houses after being given a ride on the turntable at Rock Island yards.

The group was met at Belleville city park by Mrs. Lester Thompson brought their sack lunches. Afterward they returned to Scandiii in the Thompson truck. Making the trip were Lai -ry Newcomb, Hans Olaen, Danny Thompson, Charlea Robbins, Roger Freed, Judy Thompson, Peggy Erickson, Janice Foraberg, Carl Reece, Johhny Nylund, Luck, Valerie Luck, Virginia Cor-1 bin, Cprbin, Plane Martha Robison, Lorraine Bobby Isaacson, Rodger Larson, Jimmie Erickson, Helien Nyatrpm, Phyllis Newcomb, Sonja Olsen, Nicky Arnold, John Lonnie Lewellyn, Judy Freed, De- Idres "ThomjjBon; Ibn McGregor, IlfiirolcrChrlBtcnscn, costumes. After the meal and program they enjoyed their annual prom upstairs where the stage was decorated in pastel colors, streamers of crepe paper and lanterns.

Mrs. Anna Malowney returned home Wednesday from Billings, where she has spent several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs, Alvin "Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher and family, Mr, and Mrs. Verne Bell of Great Falls, were Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Messman and family. They CIS Jenkins. Mr, and Mrs, Glen Jenkins of Beatrice also were Sun- day dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Grabau went to Grand Island Tuesday morning to meet her brother. Art Pieschke and daughter of Lebanon, They were enroute home from Youngstown, 0,, where they had attended the wedding of hisj son, Harold Pieschke, They will i visit his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grabau at Chester and Mr. I and Mrs.

Walter Heimsoth at Fair- 1 bury and his brother, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Pieschke before returning home. The Rev, Hilst attended the Eastern Pastoral conference of Lutheran churches held at Utica, Tuesday and Wednesday. Norman of visited his mother, Mrs, Norman and Martha and his sister, Mrs, K. Mes.sman and Mr, Messman Friday afternoon.

I Mrs, Ersklne Eickman, Mrs, Golda F. Lindquist Insured Savings Plans and fcife Insurance Belleville, Kansas SATURDAY ONLY Apple n' Spice DOUGHNUTS 2 Dozen HOME BAKERY George Menkens Phone 71 ervice whopping PANTIY; WARE. POUR SPOUT JUG For outings, trips, picnics. One-gallon capacity with handy pour spout. Easy-clean ceramic lining; enamel finish.

Keeps hot or cold for hours No, lOG $2.98 WATIR BQTTLE giou botfle with i olomtnurrt -f i cap. 1 -q! copocity. i- No. 50 V. lit washabid chip-proof Bring ond imo yowr gingtiom Mm.

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81 TC S-CAKI CARRIER TRAY Holds 13 egg oogel food cok8 C-BREAD aOX Hinged cover opens from top. No. 76 COVERED DUST PAN Keeps dust in pon. No. 80 2 "i CAN HoWs 10 qti.

No.77 WASTE BASKEt Holds qts. No. 79 4 TC WASTE BASKET Holds 26 qts. No. 78 4 ttt 111- HARDWARE Phone 111 BeUevUle LUMBER PAINT.

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