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4B THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 FRIDAY COUPONS SATURDAY Matinee and Night DA Mat. 2 1). 111. Night 7:30 PICK UD GREATER THAN "BAD GIRL." Vina Delmar's Tempestuous Tale of Hot-Blooded Ruth Screen's Romance, Team! Greatest with ness meeting, a pot luck lunch was served: Mrs. William Richacher was al visitor.

The Golden Rule society met at Harry Ringer home Wednes-. they evening. After the business' meeting, lunch was served by the hostesses to al number of members and guests. Faulkner Funeral Service. No extra charge because of Adv.

BLAIR with SYLVIA SIDNEY FRESCO 5, VINA GEORGE DELMAR outhor of RAFT Cod Girl PENNY SELECTED Also SHORT A Radio Star Novelty SUBJECTS SUNDAY Matinee 2 p. m. Night 8:30 What We All Need Is a Darn Good Laugh-. Here It Is George Sidney and ('harlie Murray "The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble" A Travelogue and A Cartoon MONDAY 5810 TODAY JOANBLONDELL CENTRAL Also News and a Merry Melody WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Matinee 2 and 7 to 7:15 Night Alter 7:15 Prices -15c-20c 10c-20c- ELMERI HOMERS HITS THE CUTEST HE A "BABE RUTH IT WITH AIN'T IN He dreamt he was a hero 'till he went to sleep on the bases! And he did it all for the girl who left him behind! grown in "ELMER THE GREAT" The only story he's ever had that's as funny as Joe himself! With all these First National stars Patricia Ellis, Frank McHugh, Claire, Dodd, Preston Foster. Also A Broadway Brevity and a Cartoon SCANDIA Mrs.

C. H. Freed May and Mrs. C. A.

Othberg spent Sunday hattan with their son "Richard, who is attending K. S. C. Lloyd Black spent the week end in Manhattan with friends. Miss Edna Moe of Lincoln came for a week's visit at the SPARK PLUGS CLEANED and ADJUSTED 5c each See us for Batteries before you buy.

KESL'S BATTERY ELECTRIC SHOP C. H. Freed 'home and among other relatives and friends. Mrs. W.

S. Farlee, Mrs. tava Ostberg, Mrs. C. A.

A. Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Marvin Woods and son of' Moberly, Miss Emma Swenson, Poage, and Stella. Wayland were guests home of and Mrs.

Geo. Mathis Wednesday evening 'in honor of the birthday of Mrs. A two-course lunch was served by her ters, Mrs. Woods and Miss land. Vernon Richard and Miss Luke of Minneapolis, rived Sunday for a week's with Mr.

Richard's brother, Richards and family. For the nine Mr. Richards has a position with Butler Bros. Mrs. Billa of Belleville visited onaphans.

G. P. ner and Jean, Sunday. Mrs. Nathan Isaacson, C.

A. Othberg were hostesses the Ladies' Aid society at Methodist church parlors day. Lunch was served to members and public during social hour. David Cunningham of Atkinson, filled the pulpit at the byterian church Sunday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Greiss Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grove, Mr. Mrs.

Lester Richards, Jean and Donald were guests Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Brown, V-81 Cord) FOUR Here is a letter received by the Ford Motor Co.

at Kansas City from a satisfied owner of a Ford V-8 truck. Kansas City Mo.May 1, 1933 I am pleased to advise that the 8-cylinder Ford truck I have been using in freight hauling has proven very satisfactory in economy of operating. It has now been driven 35,000 miles, most of which has been on the run from Kansas City to Chicago, about 1100 miles the round trip. The loads are as great as nine ton. The gasoline mileage has been averaging nine miles per gallon 1 (loaded) when running to Chicago we would change the oil each round trip, adding no oil on the trip.

We would find it about one quart low when the change was made and which I consider exceptional oil mileage. (Signed) ED. C. DAVIS. Miller Motor Co.

Phone 50 Belleville day in honor Ray Pease's, Richards', and Mr. Gus- Brown's birthdays, which occurred Smith, during the week. Mr. and Mrs: Henry Johnson and children' Kackley, Mr. and Emma Mrs.

Nathan Isaacson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil IsaacMr. son and family and E. M.

Ivey enjoyed a basket dinner at the home of Mrs. Ida Johnson in honor of Mother's day, Sunday. Way- daugh- Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Nystrom, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence trom were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jessie Joe Johnson Kackley, Sunday. arMr. and Mrs. Paul Wenda and visit baby and Mr. and Mrs.

Hobart Lester West picnicked at the state lake held past near Jamestown, Sunday. Miss Eve Sandborn spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Berggren spent Plot- M.

M. Sandborn, and her sister, Mrs. R. E. Cooper and family: to Sunday and Monday with relatives the in Topeka.

Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Mahan and the family of Courtland, Mr. and Mrs. the Richard Loring and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Larson and family, Mrs. C. O.

Reece and children, Mr. Pres- and Mrs. Elmer Loring and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loring and Leora, Mrs.

Ada Aspegren Norma, Ray Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jean and Tingstrom, Geo. Larson, Chas. Norma and Will Loring spent Sunday at of the Wm.

Loring home in honor of Mother's day. M. Bettis and Lee BetMrs. A. tis accompanied by Mrs.

Geo. Haser and children of. Munden visited Mr. and hers. Alf Leveke and children in Fairbury, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Benedict moved Concordia.

last. week where they their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan and daughter, Rosemary of Beloit, Miss Pearl Wolford of York, Chas.

Wolford of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and Madeline of Concordia, Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Moe and Alvin, Mr. Mrs. Moe and Ila Marie, Miss Banda of Lincoln, and David Cunningham of Atkinson, enjoyed a basket dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Freed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Smith, Leo and Phil, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Robinson, Edna and Robert Robinson, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank stedt, Mr. Mrs. Clyde Norris, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Robinson, Dwaine and Donna Jean, Mrs. Gustava Ostberg and Teddy, and Miss Emma Swensen enjoyed a -basket dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Sunday. Mrs.

Perry Appel of Kansas City arrived Sunday to attend the funeral of her brother, Martin Aberg. Mrs. Hershel Kannier spent the week end with Mr. Kannier in Wichita. The Rev.

Bertha Fogelberg of Baccalaureate services for the graduates of the Scandia high UNITED UNITED STORES 'STORES UNITED STORES COMPANY KANSAS OWNED INSTITUTIONS OPERATED BY AND FOR KANSANS Features Thursday, Friday and Saturday New Potatoes Fresh Tomatoes Clean. 10 lbs. 25c Ripe 2 lbs. and fine HAPPYVALE 3 Oranges Pickles large Sweet size, and per juicy, doz. 15c Dills or Sours, quart jars 15c EXTRACT, Honeydew, Lem- 19c quart Sweet jars Pickles, 25c on or.

Vanilla, bottle CORN, Iowa No. 2 Catsup, 14-oz. bottle 10c Sweet Corn cans Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs. 17c 29c UNITED BLEND COFFEE, fresh ground, 18c Mustard, qt. jar 15c Pork Beans PEG Soap Van Med.

Camp's 3 cans 17c bars 10 25c New Belleville Butter Now made right here at home in the new Taberand pure, 1-lb. carton Creamery. Absolutely first grade, quartered, fresh Raisins Peaches Apricots IN HEAVY SYRUP California Smilax, Mariposa, choice, 4 lbs. 25c 2 No. cans 29c 2 No: cans 29c Maxwell House packed, COFFEE, 1-lb.

Vacuum can 29c Frute Gel TomatoesAll flavors 5 pkgs. 25c Solid packed hand 3 No. cans 2. 25c Swift's Skinned, Smoked Hams Half or whole, lb. 11c Lean, well trimmed Choice Cornfed Pork Roast, lb.

10c Beef Roast, lb. 10c and 12c Tender young Pure Pork Boiling Beef, lb. Sausage, 4 lbs. 25c Bacon Squares Cured, lb. Tc school were held in the Lutheran church Sunday evening.

The processional. was followed by the invocation by the Rev. Chas. Pehrson, pastor of the church. Muisc was furnished by the school choir and a solo by Miss Helen Green.

David Cunningham read the scripture lesson and the sermon was delivered by the Rev. Chas. Person. McPherson spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Olof Fogelberg. 0. Reece, Geo. Jeandebeur, and from a week's fishing trip to the C. C.

Cullers returned Sunday sand. hills and of Mrs. Nebraska. Oscar Johnson and children of Jamestown visited Mrs. G.

A. Aberg and Carrie Sunday. The Rev. Lucretia Keys underwent a serious operation at the hospital in Beloit recently. She is recovering and expects to leave the hospital and go to the home of a friend in Beloit this week.

Mrs. Sam Summers entertained the members of the U. and I. Art club at the home of Mrs. Guy Ward, Friday afternoon.

Bridge was played at three tables. A tasty lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Mary Creager, Mrs. C.

V. Haggman, Mrs. R. E. Tingstrom, Mrs.

Geo. Jeandebeur, Mrs. C. 0. Reece, Mrs P.

Plotner, Mrs. J. M. Weislogle, Mrs. H.

E. Coleman, Mrs. H. Kannier, Mrs. Oberia Ryan, Mrs.

Guy Ward, and Mrs. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Chester O'Neal and Tom Hawthorne of Manhattan, Mrs.

Jessie O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coleman -and daugh ters, Frances and Eldora, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl McDowell and family, attended a family reunion at the John O'Neal home near Stoddard, Sunday. They also called on Miss Nellie O'Neal, who is in the Hebron. hospital. Coleman was pleasantly surprised at her home day afternoon in honor.

of her birthday, which occurred Sunday. A lunch brought by the guests, was served. Those present were: Mrs. Arnold Cravens and son of Kansas City, Mrs. Cecil Sargent and Imogene of Riley, Mrs.

Jessie Aug. Rasmussen, a Mrs. C. A. OthO'Neal, Mrs.

Ren Denoyer, Mrs. berg, Mrs. Geo. Jeandebeur, Mrs. Guy Ward, Mrs.

Ralph Bowersox and Norma, Mrs. C. 0. Reece, Carla and Verlee, Mrs. Geo.

Stromberg 'and children, Mrs. R. A. Doctor, Mrs. Carl McDowell, Miss Agnes Albro, and Mrs.

Coleman, REPUBLIC Bonnie Thomas May, and Mrs. C. A. Van Nortwick and. Miss Lillian Cederberg of Superior, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Van Gilder. Mrs.

Lloyd Ocobock was taken to the hospital at Hastings, Frida day. Miss Lucille spent Thursday and Friday at the Rev. Davis home. in Belleville. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Shrouf and son of Concordia spent the week end with friends and relatives. Miss Frieda Werts entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Guests were: Misses Eloise Johnson, Maxine Litel, La Vergne NelMontana Stephenson, Irene, Floy, and Alta Van Nortwick. Wm: Polley and family of Belleville spent Sunday with Mrs.

M. C. Polley. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Millen and daughter of Neligh, are here visiting friends and relatives. Zelda Millen returned them after spending a few weeks in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Elniff of Jamestown were guests at R. T. Beck's, Sunday. Miss Yvonne Stromberg returned home from a few weeks' visit with her sister near Belleville. Mrs.

Arthur Ellingson is staying with her sister, Mrs. Albin Isaacson, near Scandia. James Thomas and E. E. Conzelman made a business trip to Kansas City, Monday.

Sunday guests at the Joc Erkenbrack home were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson and Bobby Jean of Ruskin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell and son, Mr.

and Mrs. James Thomas family, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Erkenbrack, Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sare and family, Mrs. Lacy, Mrs. Green, Abbie Erkenbrack, Rube Sare, and Miss Goldie Miller.

Miss Ruth Linden of Scandia! spent the week with her 'sister, Mrs. Glenn Harriss. "Jack Dempsey, commission man, from Kansas City was a guest at the James Thomas home, Friday. The Merry Mixers club met with Mrs. Glenn Odell, Friday afternoon.

Those present were: Mrs. Walter Mrs. Orlo Moore, Mrs. Leonard Van Nortwick, Mrs. Vivian Stewart, and Miss Lucille Roberts.

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Garman and family, L. V. Garman, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Garman and Keith, Mr. -and Mrs. Victor HarMr. and Lyle Peterson and Ronald were guests at the Ed Kier.

home in Courtland, Sunday. The Week End Bridge club met with Mrs. Harry Willis Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Stromberg was her assistant.

Guests at the V. Allen home Sunday were: Mr. and -Mrs. Francis Swafford and children, Mr. and Mrs.

J. I. Swafford and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Swafford of Concordia. Mr. and Mrs. Louie McEwen of Chester were week end guests at the McEwen home, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Beck are "George to the Hill property. Stromberg and family of Scandia visited at Mrs. Stromberg's, Sunday. Crider from Colorado Springs is visiting at the Graham home. Mrs.

Crider is Mrs. sister. Glenn Roberts of Kansas City visited friends and relatives over the week end. Mr, and-: Mrs. Walter Anderson spent Sunday Hardy Mr.

'and Mrs. Glenn Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Aspegren and children' and Mr. and Raymond Mercer of Lincoln were guests at the S.

Riley home Sunday. miscellaneous shower WAS given at the Yeager home for Mrs. Lavon Powers Wednesday noon. Those present were Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs.

Earl ErkenMrs. Earl Price, Mrs. Tom bracke, Mrs. Ross Johnson, Mrs. Aurand Price, Mrs.

Glenn 'Smith, Mrs. Wallace Aspegren, Mrs. S. E. Riley, Mrs.

Chas. Yeager, Mrs. Orlo Moore, Mrs. Arley Muth, Mrs. Wm.

Noble, Mrs. E. Powers, Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Mrs. Fred Noble, Mrs.

Eva Moore, Mrs. Archie Larson, and Misses Maurine Larson, Goldie Miller, Reba Erkenbrack, and Bonnie Thomas. Sunday guests at the Griffith home were: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Odell, Mr.

and, Mrs. Fred Kasparek, Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Conzelman, Mr. and Mrs.

John Cardwell, Mrs. Glen Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Strnad of Munden, and Mr. and Mrs.

Cardwell of Seward, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Austin of Horton, spent the week end visiting Mrs. Austin's sisters, Mrs.

A. A. Price and Mrs. C. Leonard.

Bachelor-Faulkner Funeral Service. No extra charge because of NORTH BIG BEND Mrs. H. M. Sweet May and Mrs.

C. L. Myers and and Orphalee motorinto Lincoln Powell and Wednesday family. to They returned Thursday. Miss Claybaugh of Belleville is working for Mrs.

Tracy. Jess and Clarence Retch painted the fence at the Rosemound cemetery Tuesday. Lloyd Silvers had the misfortune to let the ax glance while Monday, bad gash. the back of his left hand. Miss Winnie Powell returned to her school work at Curtis Teachers college, after a two weeks' vacation.

Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson gathered at their home Monday evening and gave them a miscellaneous shower. Mr.

and Mrs. Hank Wadsby moved in with and will work for Dorman Clark this summer. The Jewell Social Circle gave the Tracy twins a shower of wearing, apparel. Hintz of Henry Superior spent Thursday with C. C.

Hobson. C. C. Hobson and daughter, Mrs. John Bourey and children visited Claud Hobson in the Superior hospital Saturday.

Will Powell and family, C. L. Myers and family met the Kiley Powell family of Lincoln at Fairbury, Sunday, and enjoyed- a picnic in the park. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Cramer attended a Rebecca lodge meeting at Nelson, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Prosser and Madolyne went to Minneapolis, Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr.

Prosser's mother. Mrs. Anna Walters returned from Grand Island where she went as a delegate to Grand Lodge of the Eastern Star. Jockey from Fairbury Is Killed Bernard (Buddy) Hanford, Fairbury boy who had become a "big time" jockey, was fatally injured May 4 when he was thrown from his mount during a race Pimlico track at Baltimore, Mid. He died of a fractured skull, and burial was made in Fairbury cemetery, May 9.

He was 21 years old. NORWAY Opal Brewer. May guests at the J. -R. Hugos home were Mr.

-and Mrs. Sherman Skidmore, Arnold, Lyle, Morris and Anita Medlin, Mrs. Carrie Ross and daughter, Clarice, John Clare Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hugos family, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Dutton, Junior and Richard, Mrs. Marley and son, Harvey, Miss Mabel Barleen, and Merle Logsdon. The high school girls and Miss -Winifred Olds slumber? party at the E. A.

McGregor home Friday evening. The girls hiked Hides and Wool Highest Prices Paid Bring them in Saturdays Weaver 16th and Streets to the David pasture and ate their going to the McGregor home later in the evening. After breakfast Saturday the girls hiked back to Norway. Those present were: Miss Winifred Olds, garet Buer, Charlotte Scott, Irene Viola Rand, Dorothy Gile, Lillian' Robertson, Lillian Hedstrom, Eva Lash, Floreine Stensaas, Elaine Loring, Naomi Hammer, and Peggy McGregor. Bible school, which has been conducted by the Rev.

and Mrs. Orlin Torgeson at the Prairie Gem school house the past two weeks, closed Friday. Many of the parents attended the program given by the pupils at the school house Friday. There were 25 enrolled. Mrs.

Lulu Greer was hostess to B. Ladies' Aid at the church Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Harriett Walter attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the Charles Woodka home in honor of Mrs.

Chester Woodka. Sunday guests at the Lars Tillocahome and were Mr. family and and Mrs. Mrs. AlAdolph Erickson and daughter, Maxine, of Concordia, Mrs.

Chas. Graves of Altoona, and Donald Wright. Mrs. Lars Melby entertained with a quilting bee at her home in Scandia Monday afternoon. Those present were Mrs.

William Eich-1 acher and children, Mrs. Russell Jacobson and son, Junior, Mrs. Mrs. John Hugos, Reba, and Ollie, Joseph Melhus and a son, LaVerne, and Mrs. Fred Dutton.

The Wednesday club met with Mrs. Harry Hanson Wednesday afternoon with most of the members present. Lunch was served by the hostess. The guests in-cluded- Mrs. Ella- Mrs.

Marion Dickerhoof, Mrs. Robbins, and Mrs. J. Poore and daughter. Sunday guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Wright in honor of Mother's day and also the birthday Charley Campbell and Merle Wright were: Mr. and- Mrs.

Charley Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wright, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Vernon Wright, and Mrs.

Melvin Hillery, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wright and son, Donald.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Belleville were Sunday guests at the Dr.

J. C. Sherrard home. Mr. and Mrs.

John Schultz spent Sunday with relatives in Greenleaf. Mrs. J. C. Sherrard was called to Chicago on account of the death of her sister, Mrs.

Booth. The Cardinal club met at the home of Mrs. Loyd Hammer Thursday evening. The evening was spent playing bridge and a pot luck lunch was enpoyed. Those present were Mrs.

Melvin Hillery, Mrs. Carl Hammer, Miss Minta Walter, Miss Clarice Ross, Mrs. Charles Chizek, Miss Anita Med-; Mrs. Truman Walter, Miss Bertha, Gile, Vernon Miss Bertha Wright, Ham- Miss Reba Hugos, Miss Winifred Old.3, Mrs. Melvin Smart, Miss Ollie Hugos, Mrs.

Jack Miss Opal Brewer, and Mrs. Loyd Hammer. The Lutheran Ladies' Aid met in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. After the regular busi- BARGAIN RAIL EXCURSIONS OVER Memorial Day Round Trip Tickets cost as little as of the Regular one-way fareGood in comfortable coaches One-way fare plus 25c for the round trip--good in Pullmans. (Berth costs, extra-only of the regular fare, for the round trip.) Go as May 26, return by midnight June 2.

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