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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 16

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Tgg BELLEVILLE QKANgASy 8C Kackley Mrs. C. W. Segcrhammat and Mrs. John 'il'imble Riitf family of Fresno, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr.

BTJid Mrs. Glenn Housholder and Nftncy. JDr, and Mrs. C. C.

Arnett ve- tUfned July 6 from Mexico City, Mexico, where he attended meeting of International. and Mrs. Lars Hanson spent Sunday in Hastings, with Mr. ifiid Mrs. Mory Hanson.

and Mrs. Emil Klauniann, and Mary, and Mr. and Mfs. J. R.

Smith spent Sunday at Manhattan. and Mrs. Billy Asher and family of California are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Asher and Johnny Joe.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellen; and Peggy of Chicago, 111., aU: Topeka last week end.

jleasonable, dependable and prompt ambulance service. Tibbetts Bros. Phone Dan McMullen of San Antonio, Jvisited his mother in Belle- Vilfe a few days last week. 24-lHOUR WRECKER SERVICE New Modem Equipment to give you speedy service at all times. ROONEY MOTOR CO.

Night Phone 617 after 6:00 Phone 50 Belleville Mrs. Ed Kipper, Miss Leola Kipper and Mrs. Marge Helwick of Huntington Park, left July 10 for Des Moines, to spend last week end with Mrs. Kipper's son, Walter Kipper. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Wilbert and Dennis arrived from Pittsburg Thursday to spend the Fourth of July week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

and family. The Paul Wilberts were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kadavy. returned to Pittsburg Sunday and Mrs.

Wilbert and Dennis remained to spend this week in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Canfield of Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Canfield, Dale and of Beloit, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Canfield, Bradley and Jimmy of Kansas City, were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canfield last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Canfield and family visited at the George Hall home also. Mrs. Canfield and sons who have been visiting her parents the past four weeks returned to Kansas City with Burton on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thral! of Rockford, 111., were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mikesell and Marilyn.

Mr. and Mi's. Merle Miller and family spent Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Luman Miller and family spept Sunday in Salina visiting Mr.

and Mrs. A. Q. Miller, who left Tuesday via plane for Pendleton, to spend the rest of this month with their daughter, Mrs. W.

C. Perry, and Judge Pei-ry. Out-of-town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Baxa on the Fourth of July were Clarence Konop of Tacoma, Pfc.

Earl Baxa and Pfc. Bob Schmidt of Fort Riley, Stephen Baxa of Gregory, James E. Wood was home from Olathe Air Base on the Fourth of July to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Wood. He was accompanied here by Miss Mona Lee Bush of Olathe, Miss O' June Robinson of Kansas City, Har- old Reinige of Olathe Air Base.

and Mrs. Howard They returned to Olathe Sunday' Sunday din- evening after visiting friends and. i Carlson and daughters and Mrs. relatives here. IXT Mr.

and' Mrs. M. F. Wood of Grand Junction, arc visiting 1 Mrs. Clifford Owens his brother, James Wood and Mrs.

I Norland, Wood, and his sister, Mrs. Mearl Mrs. Josephme Ellis of Grand Robbins and Mr. Robbins, here for Junction Colo. Mr and Mrs.

two weeks Henry Lacy of Scott City were Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hoover were Mrs, L.

D. Hoo- and Albert Lacy. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. ver and family of Fairbury, Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Hoover and family of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Wess Harlan of Hebron, Neb.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond James and Lynne of Clay Center and Mrs. Ralph Johnson were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hanzlick. Mrs. Johnson spent the past month with her mother, Mrs. Frank Rosiska, other relatives and friends. She returned to her home at Seattle, on the Rocket Thursday.

Beautiful commodious Air-Conditioned chapel. Bachelor-Faulkner-Dart Funeral Home. Phone 18. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Kalin, Linda and Jay Gene of Fort Wayne, were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodrich. Vina Hinman, 1203 Twenty- fourth street, has moved to the Clarence Kelly apartments at 1111 Eighteenth street. Ronald Glens of Denver, was a week end guest of his parents, Mr.

and i). Verne Glens. Mrs. Violet Stoker, of Monow- ville visited Sunday with Mrs. Cecilia Bradbury and Mr.

and C. Jacobson. Guests of Edd Valek of Belvidere, Sunday were Mr. and Joe J. Valek and Shirley, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Beneda of Belleville; Mr. and Mi's. Ivan Valek and family of Deshler, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Huff and family of Lincoln. Alma Johnson and Arden were: Miss Florence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swenfwn and Romaine, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer E. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.

Algot Johnson and Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fl Tornquist and Norman were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Isaacson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Johnny Mosher and family of Hollis. of of Houston, was also a guest. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.

A. Falk were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nyquist and sons and Mrs. Mary Lundblade.

Mr. and Mrs. Algot Johnson and Alma and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Peterson and Mrs.

Alma Johnson and Arden were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. Thainc Johnson and children, Mrs. S. A. Johnson and Leon, Al Erickson of Denver, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Johnson and children enjoyed a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Rodde in Concordia Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Larson and daughters of Ottumwa, and Miss Theltna Larson were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson and Phyllis. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Nyquist and sons of Manhattan spent the week end with Mrs, Nyquist's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Lundblade, Mr. and Mrs, V. Falk visited Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs, Loys Swiercinsky, Mr, Swiercinsky and sons.

Miss Judy Linden is spending this week with her gi'andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Anderson and Milford. The Rev.

and Mrs. C. A. Lofgren Miss Leona Segerhammar Kansas City, spent the week TT end with her mother, Mrs. A.

W. i and Ruth with then; of McPherson spent the week end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Johnson and children of St.

Louis, came Friday to spend their vacation with Mrs.S. A. Johnson and Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and children.

They will also spend some time in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beale and family of and Mr. and Mrs.

Arvid Olson of Dodge City were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson. Mr. and Mrs.

Arvid Olson remained for a longer visit and spent a couple of days in Abilene with Mrs. Olson's father and other relatives before returning to Dodge City. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Eugene, Miss Thelma Larson, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Larson and daughters, were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson and Phyllis. Miss Ruth Lofgren spent from Tuesday until Thursday evening with Connie, Carlene and Dorothy Jean Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Bengston, Inez and Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bengston, and Johnny, Miss Edith Palmquist of Lindsborg, Paul Kempton Segerhammar of Los Angeles, Miss Leona Segerhammar of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs.

mar and sons wore Sunday dinner mar and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Segerhammar, observing Mr. Si birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Owens and Pamela were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B.

Thomas of Clay Center, Kan. Mr. find Mrs. Thaine Johnson and children, Mrs. S.

A. Johnson and Leon and Al Erickson were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Skucius and Tommy-of Belleville and Norman Tornquist were Sunday supper guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tornquist. Mr.

and Mrs. Albin Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nyquist and sons, Mr. and Gust Edberg and Edna were Sunday after- Segerhammar and Mr, and Mrs.

daughter, Mrs, Julius Peterfwn and 1 "lar and sons were suhciay ainner Albert Segerhammar, Mr. Peterson at Maridahl of Mrs. A. W. Segerham- Guests of Mrs.

Alma Johnson i drens Home at Cleburne; the' and Arden Saturday evening were: Petersons are emplovpd at the home during the summer. Mr. and Mis. George Rupert were Friday dinner guests of Mrs, Charles Callahan aucl Jerry, Mrs. Ida Johnson of Belleville was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.

noon visitors of Mrs. Mary Lundblade. Charles Barrieklow of Houston, was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.

G. Norland. He also called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Owens and Pamela.

MAY STAGE CORN CARNIVAL (By The Telescope's Waysiae corr.l An old fashioned, corn ciarnival, 4-H club fair, horse show and other attractions, in October may take the place of Scandia's three- day summer picnic, usually staged the last of August, according to plans being made by Scandia civic leaders. Heretofore, it has been the custom for Scandia business and professional men to sponsor a three-day picnic each year. DR. BERNARR HAGEN DR. ANNAMARIE HAGEN CHIROPRACTORS 1328 I'Jlh St.

Belleville, Kan.sas Phone 915 Hours: 8:00 5:30 Wed. Sat. Eve. 7.00 9:00 S.D.", and Miss Bette Shendelbarger! Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Dud- of Kyle, S. D. Earl and Stephen Baxa are nephews of Mi-. Baxa. Clarence Wurtz of near Hardy, has leased and will occupy the Anton Hanzlick farm after March 1.

SATURDAY ONLY ANGEL FOOD Each HOME BAKERY 71 Geo. Menkens gcon and of Carlelon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shindler, Mr. and Mrs.

Dillehay neiinis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trecek anil family, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cherney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanel and family, Mr. and Mrs (icorge and Anita of Agenda; and Mrs.

Charles Trecek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trecek, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe K.

Havel of Cuba. afternoon guests of Mr-, and Mrs. O. M. Abrahams and family were Walter Cochran of Wichita, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Stewart, Darlene and Marvin of Scandia, Mrs. Ida-Nelson and Steven Henderson of Belleville. Walter Cochran spent several days with the Abi-ahains. Eugene Ahraliams was a guest last week of his giandpui-- ents.

Mr. and Mr.s. Don Lecding of Overland Park visited over the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Baker, and his parents, Mr. Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Kump were Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Thomas and Lai-ry of Wash- Mr. and Mrs, Algot Johnson and Alma of Omaha, Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Swenson and Ilo- maine of Salina, Miss Florence Johnson of Salina, Mr, and Mrs, Wendell Peterson of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Edberg and 1 and Mrs.

E. A. Tornquist. Edna, Mr, and Mrs, A. Sandine, I Mi.ss Coluen Fitzgerald of Mr.

and Mrs. Arne Johnson and i Jamestown was a Tuesday "nsen I night guest of Miss Phyllis Mrs, I Miss -Augusta Johnson of Los I Angeles, is spending her va- cation with her brother, Adolph I T. Johnson. Miss Vivian Johnson Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Hansen I night guest of Phyllis Olson, and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Johnson. Algot John- I showed movies during the eve- i ning of their vacation trip, the re- I flood and pictures taken at i Lutheran church.

1 Norman Tornquist of Council Cirove spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tornquist. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Larson and daughters. Miss Thelma Lar- Car! D. Larson, Levi Olson and A. J. Tornijuist were Thursday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. E. i Tornquist. Mi-s. Charles Cajlahan and Jerry were Sunday dinner of Mr.

and Mrs. George Rupert, Afternoon callers were the Rev, Victor and Mr. and Louis Haney of Republic. Mrs. Amanda Palmquist of Concordia visited Mrs.

S. A. Johnson and Leon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Tornquist. Mr. and Mrs.

John Olson, and Tom E. Tornquist, Levi Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lindblad and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Olson anil Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. I Chester Larson and daughters, Mr. I and Mrs. Arvid Olson, -Mr.

and 1 Mrs. C. W. Segerhammar and sons, Thelma Larson and Norman ToriKiuist enjoyed a niciic supper at the Courtland park July 4. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Owens and and Mrs. NdVmd were Fiiday visitors of Mrs, Eva Barrieklow, Charles Barrieklow REPAIRINQ BRIQGS 8TRATT0N QASOLINE ENGINES Draler. Original Briggt 1 Stralton parH vnA expe- rltnred you prompt and efficient cngint re- BACHELOR IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 39 Belleville REGIS TIRED SERVICE DEALER Welch Grape juice boftle 3SC Conroy 19-oz.

Ice Tea 98c Big Toj) Peanut Butter gla.ss Reg. Size or Ton Seal Jar Rings pkgs. or Pen-Jel Pectin Spotless Food Boxes 12c 25 49c Spotless Bags Solid Head Lettuce 25 size 37c 12c Elberta Peaches Cabbage 31c 9c lb ington. Mr. and E.

A were in Kansas City, Monday until Wednesday, attending market. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson spent Sundav evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil White. Mrs. Ethel Baker attended market in Kansas City the first of the week. Mr. ami Mrs.

Victor Swenson of Waterloo, visited his Ml-, and Mrs. Ross Swenson Tuesday until Saturday. They all went to Topeka Sunday and attended a picnic at the lake with Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.

Swenson and Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Swenson, both families of Topeka. Victor Swensons re! turned to Waterloo Sunday from Topeka, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ross returned to Belleville that day. Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Arbuthnot are visiting her brother, Ed Litel, Mrs. Litel and- daughter at Boze- mau, and plan to return to Belleville next week. Miss Donna Lewis came Monday and will spend the remainder of the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Lewis. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd King of Wichita were week, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burns.

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