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6ii 11 J3 E-L 1 A 6) 1 til lii 1' THUiiSDAy, xm2 REPUBLIC Mrs, alenn OdcU M. Eli'liff iind wife were in Republic, nee. pi' Jamestown Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Myers of Frankfort eanic Friday for a visit "Mrs; AT Pricharcl I and Carrol. Morris Layton of Fred Layton of I'luc Rapids, and George Williams of Conway, were visiting Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Layton and family.

Mr, and Mrs. Lempenau visited in Smith Center Sunday with and Mrs. Scott. Ml', and Mrs. Gene Patton of Warwick moved to a farm near Republic this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Nort- wii'k jand baby, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Willis and children, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Vance were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vance and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy French en- Ircrtained the Country club Saturday eveninR, Those present were; Mr, and Mrs. Merle Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble, Mr.

and Li'ncoln visited relatives here last Mrs. Bill Stafft)rd, Mr. and Mrs. week. Ml'- Mrs.

Haitzel have Roy McEwon, Mr and Mrs. Bon rented the Mrs. M. C. Policy pro- Marshall, Mr.

and Mi-s. Char he pcrty and moved there Wednes- Tuley, and Mr. and Leslicj day. Mrs. Policy will visit her Jolinson.

I children this winter. Anderson and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Riley andi. Mrs Glenn pdell, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Larkins visit- with Waconda Springs MITCHELL COUNTY, KANS. Wonder Water and Health UeHort Quickest and cheapest unfailing results in rheumatism, Neuritis, skin disease, nervousness, bloofi and general rundown condition. IJEDUCEl) WINTER KATE relatives and friends "in ConcoToia Wednesday. Miss Lucille Roberts assisted with the work at the telephone office last week, Mi.i.s Belle Hcltinan has been very ill the last few days. Mr, and Mrs.

Don Atkins and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oliver of Cawker City, Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Stafford and Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smitli and Maxinc, Donald, and Guy wcie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Stafford. Mrs. G. H. Smith and her mother, Mrs.

Sam Riley went to Tuesday for a visit with the Kiley Powell and Rayinohd Mercer families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and daughters of Manhattan were here from Wednesday until Friday visiting Mr. and Tudor Charles. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Hobson motored to Hebron, Tuesday to attend the funeral of a relative. The Methodist Aid met Thursday December 1, with Mrs. I The class of Republic I high school entertained the soph- 1 onioro class with a skating party i at Courtland Friday night.

I The Royal Neighbors met with Mrs. Ella Craft on Tuesday. They ed Yvith Mr. and" Mrs. William SaTlsBury in J.

H. Grim and Mrs. Stuchlik left for their homes, in Oklahoma after spending several days with "their mother, Mrs. Milt Grim. Lawrence Ander.son and family of Osborne spent the week end with Mrs.

Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cure. Mr, and Mrs.

Glenn Preble of St. Joe and Mrs. George Wylie of Kansas City were guests of Mrs. Lbis Davies and daughters Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Swafford and children of Concordia visited Mr. Swafford's sister, Mrs. Estie Allen and Mr. Allen, his mother, Mrs.

Swafford. "wTir with Mrs. V. S. Allen.

Mr. and Mrs. Kiley Powell parents, Mr, and Mrs, Erickson of Seandia. Mr. and Mr.s.

Bill Stafford and Nell StttffoVd attended the funeral of J'ohn Wilett of Bostwick, last Wednesday. and Mrs. "Guy Gardner and Bobbie, Mrs. Clara Nutter and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Gardner were Sunday guests of Mrs. H. L. Mrs. Leslie JoFiison enleftained" the Week End bridge club last Friday.

Six members were present and two guests, Mrs. Maude Moore and Mrs. Edna Gardner. The girls' trio of the Republic high school. at the Methodist church in Byron Sunday morning.

Sam Summers of Seandia brought his-father, John Summers to Republic to sijend Thanksgiving with his'daughter, Mrs. Art Ellingson and family. Mrs. Nancy Good of Hill City, Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Orme and family, arid Leah Harvey of Wahoo, and Mr. and Mr.s._Williani Casey and Patricia of Omaha'wcrcTholiday guests of Ireed and The Rev. Mr. Longnecker re-; turned Thursday from Buffalo, Hill where he was called on ac- MrV Tnhn Sinkev "en co.mt of the illness of his grand- a 'friends with a party Saturday eve- day with Mrs. Guy Trench.

All j. cousin of Mrs. San- the except three were sophomore at Kansas present. Late in the afternoon a college. nn Mr.

Fred Stromberg entertained a number of friends Laura ac. Lorene McCurdy companied Mr. and Mrs. K. E.

Longmont, Friday. Those Reese to Homi ton, for Mr. and Mrs. Em- 1' 1- jmet Conzelman, Preslon Craft, rr in ed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs; Grafton Nutter.

Several relatives of the Rev. Mr. Longnecker came from southern Kansas to spend Thursday and Friday at the Longnecker home. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Strnad and Fern, Dee, and Forest of Munden, and Mr.s. Walter Anderson and Phyllis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

0. 0. Griffeth, T. J. Charles and family of Republic, F.

E. Charles and family of and R. Cameron and' wife of Belleville were guests Thanksgiving in Courtland with Mr. and Mrs. Otho McMullen.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lempenau returned Friday after spending Thanksgiving, at Natoma.

Carl Boyla'fi and family of Hardy were Thanksgiving guests of Mis. Boylan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stafford.

The Rev. Mr. Ivan Cowman and family visited Thanksgiving with Mrs. Cowman's parents near Randall. Mrs.

T. W. Peter spent her Thanksgiving vacation with relatives at Ellsworth, Kan. Miss Wilma Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Powell, for- meily of this place, but now living at Acron, spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Republic. Bachelor-Faulkner Funeral Service. No extra charge jbccause of of Lincoln, accompanied by a friend Mrs. Lucy Fulleh, Alot Fullen, TRY OUR LAY-AW AY PLAN Select as many toy.s as you please, with down payment. We will hold them until Christmas.

This Firm is a Member of the Committee of 100 Mrs. Delmar Larkins, Jess Manama," and Elsie Sankey. Mc- SCANDIA Mrs. ir. Freed oi.

1. Belleville spent Thanksgiving in and Miss Montana Stepherison re- Republic with their son. Dr. G. A.

turned home from Hoxie last Wednesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs." L. L. Hobson and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Anderson i-datives at Os- entertamed a number oJ young i folks at a card party and luncheon en joyed Thfeinksgiv- Dec. Ben Vincent and Mrs. Pete Brewer of Concordia spent Thursday at the Barto Vin- Saturday evening. (Crowded Out Last Weckl Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Carson anri daughter, Elaine of Smith Ceiiter and Mr. and Mrs. V. S.

Allen spent Sunday in Clay Center, iNeb. Miss Millie Tudor of Abilene I and Mr. and Mis. Vernon Wilcox l-and Thanksgiving vacation ing dinner at the Theodore Davidson home were: Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Stromberg, Paul and Evon Strombei'g, Mrs. Emma Stromberg, Dr. and P. B. Graham and Siidic Alma, all of Republic, and Mr.

and Mis. Cliford Hayes and family of Byron. Don Nutter of Manhattan spent with his Grafton CHIFFON An Ideal Gift 50c pair "OjJALITY. SERVICE PRICE" firm is a member of the Committee of 100" Thanksgiving guests of the Rev. Tiyarcnts, Mr.

LaPort and wife and Mary. Nutter. Miss Irene Pratt of Concoi-dia Mr, and, Mrs. Lou Vance and was a Thanksgiving guest of Mr. Bob of Cottonwood Falls and Mr.

and Frieda, and Mrs. Joe Shade of Brooksvillc and Mrs. Hal CTKHmlni and Oscar Odell of Omaha came Sat- Robert Vance, nrday for a vifjit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Conzolniaii Ml'. Coekrum and Mr. Odell, -vvont and Clarence entertained Thanks- to Omaha Sunday and Mrs. Cock- giving: Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence rum remained for a visit with her Conzelman and children, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Joe Evans and fam-'Tom, Conzelman and Ivan anel ily. Philir.ore, Mrs. Flora Conzelman Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Millon and of Osborne. and Margaret Clarice of Ncleigh, snent Reagcr oi Mankato. Thanksgiving with Mr. and 'Mrs.

1 Mr. aiVd Mrs. William Elniff of Jess Figgins and Clarence. Jamestown, Don Nutter of Man- Mr. and Mrs.

John Sankey and i hattan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck, Norman Leo spent Thanksgiving i Mrs. Susan McClure and Mrs.

at the home of Mrs. Sankey's i Emma Sherrard of Belleville visit- Just look what a nickel or a dime will buy at Safeway Thursday, Friday, Saturday Stock Up Advantage of These Values BREAKFAST OATS all-flavors RAISINS Fresh stock, seedless PORK and BEANS Van Camp's BROWN SUGAR finest cane PRUNES BOLOGNA sweet and meaty finest made LARD pure kettle rendered BANANAS golden ripe fruit GRAPES table quality 10c size pkg. 10c size pkg. 10c size pound med. can pound pound ring pound pound pound Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Preble of St. Joe and Jessie Wiley of Kansas City arrived Sunday for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.

P. Plotner. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Summers spent from Sunday until Tuesday with Mr.

Summers' sister, Mrs. Harry Striplin in Lincoln. Mr. and Paul Doctor and Patty Lou and Miss Margaret of Foimoso were guests oflMr. and Mrs.

Robert Doctor, Kathrynj and Thornton Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Leeding, Maxinc, Phylis, and Don of Chester and Mrs. Jessie Oneal wei'e guests of Mr. and Mrs.

li. E. Coleman Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Hershel Kannier spent the week enil in Topeka 011 business.

pf- Lincoln-was-in Seandia the last of the week on business. He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson while here.

Mr.s. G. P. Plotner and daughter Jean spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Preble and Jane at Concordia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Recce of Ainsworth, Mr. and- Mrs.

C. 0. Recce and family, Mr. and Mrs. 11.

E. Coleman and Eldora and Miss Frances Cooper were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeandebeur and Ada Wednesday. Mrs.

Alfy Tingstrom was hostess to the Welcome-in Circle at the Presbyterian church parlors Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in Red Cross sewing Mrs. May White, Mrs. S. A.

llagg- man, Mrs. R. E. Tingstrom, Mrs. W.

S. Fai-lee and Miss Emma Swensen were guests. The host- Mrs. S. A.

Ilaggman, Blanch, and confined to her home the past few weeks, ller daughter, Mrs. George Haser of Munden is caring for her. Sam Summers made a business trip to Omaha the first of the week. 'Mrs. Oscar Johnson spent the week end with her Mrs.

M. M. Snyder in Mankato. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Nichol and Jessie Nichol were guests Sunday of Miss Mary West. R. E.

Tingstrom of Council Fluffs, came home Thursday for a few weeks' stay. Mrs. C. O. Reece entertained Mr.

and Mrs. George Jeandebeur and Ada, Mr. and Mrs. II. W.

Reece, and Miss Frances Cooper at dinner Monday in honor of Mr. Recce's birthday. Mr.s. C. V.

Haggman was ho.st- ess to the Monday Night Bridge club at her home November 28. Dinner was served at quartet ta- bles. Mrs. E. C.

Wires' was a guest. The members present were Mrs. Hershel Kannier, Mrs. Guy Ward, Mrs. R.

E. Tingstrom, Mrs. R. E. Cooper, Mrs.

Algot Anderson, Mrs. G. P. Plotner, and Mrs. E.

Cooper. Mrs. Carl McDowell was hostess to the Friendship club at the United Brethren Aid building Thursday afternoon. There was a large number of guests and members present. The afternPoii spent in Red Cross sewing.

The hostess-served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rasmussen, Mrs.

George Jeandebeur and Ada, Mrs. Rhoda Moe, Miss BernicO' Granstedt, Miss Mabel Stromberg, Miss Nona Fae Mahan, Marvin Florrel, Edwin White, and George Cardwell among those who attendccnhc Wait attended the Ladies' Indus- Roaches of 100 Venr.s. trial club hold at the C. Ha- Mrs. S.

J. Dunning, wlio liven ney home, Wednesday. All of the south of (InTiileal', rcccnUy eclc- niembcrs wcre-present but two. bratcd her KHiili Jiii'lJiiiny, Many' I'rifnds gaUicrod I'or llii' cvenl'. Officers Eliniinal Dogs More Ihan dogs have hcvn killed in Jamestown and Grunt townshii) since rabies -two was; ordereil recently, Kh dog in arrived Saturday for a visit in the "allowed lb run at E.

D. Steward home. lown.ship. Tlu' business meeting of the Cluirch of the Brethren was held at the church, Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Kallman vi.s- ited in the Ralph Moe home near Courtland Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Steward and THUR -FIU Bring Your Free Coupons THREE STAR.S— Charles Hcnnett Ilalph Bellamy in "WILD GIRL" Giant Fore.st Settings add wonflerriiliy to thi.s novel attraction filmed in all the beauty of National Park- It's the famous Bret llarlc' story of Saloiiiy Jane of Calirornia Fame Also SclectctI NoveUii's THEATRE Saturday Mat. 2n A WOW. Oi'' A SHOW! Spencor I'rucy Shannon with IJill Hoyd in a Thrill Sliiii I )i of l.lie "THE WOMAN I'eggy liel' lie. I ill eiilirely new fiii' His Vacation 'Treasure Hunt 57 Matinee 8::50 10:00 com un ilTTl'JTTJigri'a'rn at the Ambrose school P'riday evening.

Mrs. Wilbur Miller underwent a major operation at the hospital in Wichita last vvcelt. She is recovering nicely and expects to return to Seandia in another week Mrs. C. A.

Smith, Mrs. C. J. Hugos, and Miss Emma Swensen attended a club meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Gianstodt Thursday afternoon.

A large number of relatives gathered at the C. 0. Reece home in of Mr. Recce's birthday. A basket dinner was sei-ved nt noon to the following: Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Reece and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Mahan and family of Courtland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilohman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Richard Loring and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loring, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Loring and Leora, Mrs. Ada Aspogren, Dorothy, and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. II. W.

Reece, Mr, and Mrs. Cari'ol Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Larson and family, Mr.

and Mi's. Clyde Noi'- ris, Geo. Larson, Cecil MoUer, and Wm. Loring. The December nujeting of the Y.

W. C. A. was held December 1 at the C. home.

The meeting took the form of a country school with. Mrs, Geo. Jeandebuer as the "school Games were led by Miss Alice Morgan and refreshments were served at a late hour. The Seandia Christian Endeavor had charge of the morning services at the Presbyterian-L'. B.

church Sunday morning. The' fcatiifc of the SOI vice was a talk by Mrs. McKain. wife of the 07 A The an.swor to the qtiostion of the hour that you and yours are living- today! WALTER HUSTON I'at O'Hrian Kay Added and i'iflos inal MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESD.W RINGS WITH THEJTHUNDER OF POUNDING HOOFS. iMost Romance ol' th(' West and Emil Haggman spent Saturday and Sunday at the Chas.

Johnson home in Lindsborg. 0. J. Johnson, Seandia stock buyer, was in Topeka on business the last of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Marian Thornburg and Betty Jean. Sui-iiniers of Fairbury spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Summers.

G. P. Plotner accompanied Paul Preble of Concordia to Kansas City the first of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs.

John Sankey and Norman Lee of Republic and Mrs. C. 0. Othberg were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Othberg Tuesday. and Mrs. Lawrence Ny- rtrom and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Nystron -i, Vivian, and John, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Jackson and family, Mondo Tedrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson and children of Jamestown, and Tony Johnson of Kackley wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, and family at Kackley Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ny- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Nystrom, Vivian, and John, Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Jackson and family, Mondo Tedrow, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Nelson and children of Jamestown, and Tony Johnson of Kackley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family at Kackley Sunday. Mrs. A.

M. Bettis has been ill nastor at Ionia. The Rev! and Mrs. McKain were engaged in missionary work in New Mexico for three years. A sextet composed of Mrs, Paul Doctor, Avis Larson, Ciene- I vievc Freed, Naomi Nyhind, Mar-' ceil Preble, and Jetty Green gave two special The meeting was led by Miss Edna Neher, president of the C.

E. PEACHES No. 2V2 can 3 pounds Hillsdale sliced RICIC fancy quality NAVY BEANS fancy rccleaned 3 lbs. TOMATOES solid pack No. 21 can KRAUT vLibby's fancy No.

2 V2 POPCORN yellow or white 3 and SOAP regular size 5 Stokely's finest PEANUT BUTTER, finest quality, pint jar MINCED HAM Armour's Best pound WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Phone 80 BELLEVILLE KANSAS RYDAL Mrs. Rlllph Vriii'rr Juslii'c spcals.s thru a six-gun a JJOVU outrides I Ire charging hoofs of the wild herd! luStttilfvEBNE. CHARIEY 6RAPEWIN, JIM THORPE mad slaniiiede! loi 's io inan's asi iloiio (Jood 'i'inu's Store "I don't see why you thugs keep trying to break into houses that have telephones. All Mrs. Smithers needed to do was call us and we caught you opening the window." Sickness, prowlers, fire make, your setyice Qt Dec.

and fricnd.s of Mrs. E. D. Steward at her home on Tluirstiay audi helped heV fpiilt. Each lady took a covered dish and a bouiVliful din-' ner was onjoved.

Those; iiresent were: Mrs. F. C. Wait, C. H.

Ogg, Mrs. Howard Ogg, Betty and Gerald Dean of Belleville, Mrs. W. F. Kuhn, Marv Bali, Mrs.

W. F. Baker, Mrs. Uay Ball and Glen, Mrs. Floyd Westrick and Audrev, Mrs.

C. Dooloy, Mrs. S. F. Doole.v, MiH.

W. M. Kyle, Mrs. W. Gtelr and Mrs.

D. IT. Gish, Mrs. Guy Persinger aiifl Oinar, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Steward, and Mrs. Ralph Ball. Harry Hunter of Lovowell and Glen Barloen of Concordia wcrol week end guests in tlie W. Bur- 1 andt homo and accompanied Norman to the teachers a.ssociation in! Boiievillp, Satufdiiy.

Mrs. Glai'- ence Mahan and Lorna and Miss Hdlcn- also thp The Rydal Ladies'. Aid met at the William Whitley home day. The afternoon was pleasant-; ly spent in visiting and devotional I nieeting. It was decided to have, a food sale on Saturday.

There were thirteen members and three; guests present. Mrs. Whitley served a dainty lunch. I Mrs. Lida Trent of Thormopo- lis, who is visiting here, sncnt the week end in the W.

B. Currie home and attended.Sunday school at Rvdal. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Klaumanii, Emma.and Ernest of Talino were' Sunday guests in the W. G. Klaumann home. Mrs.

Ben Doctor 'and daughters and Mrs. Doctoi-'s cousin, Frank Slupsky, who is assisting with the farm work on the Doctor farm. jlr.Q¥fi...lQ Lincoln last Sunday and the day wfOnvrFi DOCIOFT who has been in the IVosnital there for the past three weeks. George Rundus of Munden is assisting. with the farm work at; the M.

A. Beechcr home. Ml', and Mrs. Harry Stevenson of. Hebron, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Vanous of Cuba, and Mrs. John Vishnefskc and Mr. and Mrs. WiU Vishnefske and son.

and Mrs. Nutsch of and Don Burandt and Evelyn Mae at faimily-reunion at-the J. Vishnefske homo Sunday. Mrs. A.

J. Kallman, Mrs. E. O.j Mrs. F.

MissiJ! Ada Burandt, and Mrs, W. MON TUES WEI) Dt -C: Come Celebrate Our 4th Anniversary All Next W( Rogers in "Too Busy To Work Siart.s the on Dfc. 1'.) Winter is Here and Dry Feet Are to Health KiKiit' now MMI lo yinii' lejiaired a1. nionry prii -s. SPECiAi.s i'Oii WKKI'.

IVIKN'S HALF SOI.KS, No. 1 lealhvr ReKniaf job FREE HEEL 'i'll'S wiih every i)aif of ladie.s' half id MEN'S RUHBER HEELS, -'ITS" Supcf Quality, roKular HOe LADIES' HEEL TIPS, iMildier or leathlT, rogtilar 2r)c DYE AND.SHINE SHOES, laek only, men's or Every pair of shoes i-epaired in Hi is FREE SHINE, no matter how small ii I 'eceivos a Hie repair job. We use nothing but No. 1 leatiier in job. All material and workmanship fully guaranteed.

MR. is the lime to.have your harness oiled and repaired. use jiure Harne.ss Oif and oil a set of harness for 75c II II I I ll II I MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE OF 100 Myers Shoe South of r. or Wyfie' Myers Bi4.

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