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THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE THURSDAY, MARCH 22, Concordia Club Entertained By Shakespeares (itiv of the (Uil.slundin'j; sii'i'ial dl' curly KCUHOII -('(l lust Ji'i'iduy, Miirch Id, III' btaiitiliil home of Mrs, R. M. 1104 '20lh street. Til" (if' the I ill' ha.I invited as theif quests I'll'' al'lernucin tlie iiieiiibers ol' iu'iicimi club ol' 'orciia. Society Tiller-WrlKht.

(lUi 'I'hv Knni'tnj Corr.J The mnrriafi'e of Miss Vivian la I I in ii 'ddck, iMi'S. ArniKti'onjv as- 1 i.y Airs, A. 11. Moss, Mrs. ival)el, Mrs.

L. M. Coombs, 11. Sims anil Mrs. K.

,1. Islieimcr served a delicious luncheon. After a short I period chairs were ro- leuvinsA' space I 'or a 'Ilie introductory numlier was a Prelude ol' a medley (d' Old a l.allads played by Mrs. G. Kollowinn' this, Mrs.

le lu'clev in a charminK manner OCIAL CALENDAR No. riioiii! -Thn Tpli.scopc, for iMarch 22. IClc flub, Mr. and Mrs. (i.

II. liramwell, hosts. Dinner at Hotel Elliott IjcKins 7 o'clock, March 27. Ophel chapter O. K.

stated meeting, in Masonic hall. Hen'ins o'clock. W'ecliu'sduy, March American l.eniou Mrs, Pierson, Mrs. Kollins, Mrs. Herbert draham, and K.

Thoniasson, h(jstesses, at the lA 'Kioii hall. Mankato unit, invited guests, Ik'uins 7 o'clock. Miss Hyder and Wi: avi Lnage I i un Monday I'l "tiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. )ii I Lars Tiller, to Mr.

Donald Wright, Atinoimces Marriage. Mrs. R. M. Armstrong entertained with an announcement dinner iiarty at her home on evening, March 'Ji), in compliment, Miss Kstbei' Balch whose 9' W.

Wrighl, to Mr. Carlyle IMcInlire will was so emnized at the borne event of the early summer Mi'' Mi's. Alfred Lmd on West season. The beautiful Armstrong street in Concordia rhurs- honie wss deforitted in pink March 1.5, be silver, and 7 o'clock dinner was was ni Mni-VV at quartet tables. The i no and white, an(l with Inrns and K.

151 ana maiiy with silver' 'I he ceremony, taking i tapers in crystal -holders. The a blue and white Frances Hyder, daughter pUice cards were silver wedding, "''''li which two white be Is bells with wedding ring handles, i was perl ormcci by Slipped through the rings Urlm lorgeson at -crolls with dainty water-colored i ''0 presence ol rela- wedding bells of and silver tives and 1 riends, and liearing the The bride was attired in liya- "Wodding liells will soon be blue erejie and carrieil a bou- ing. lOsther and Mrs. quet of white carnations. Miss gift to Misn Balch Mildred Tiller- was maid ol honor was a beautiful china tea pot of and Miss Madeline Larson brides- )iink and silver.

The guest list: maid. They wore dresses of pow- lor the evening included. Miss i tier blue and peach, respectively. Balch, Mrs. William Balch of! Mr.

Boyd Lewis (d'Talmo was best Stniday Sciio(d Class Parly. Miss Vergie tloodger of near ikdleville met with a class of young jreople (if the iM. 10. Sunday school at the Thomas home iiear Mundon. Miss Goodger bad a i recently ju'esented each member review-of the three act i of the class with a small edition play 'A Legend" with a beautiful of the bible, as a memorial to Ray n)ii setting arranged and i Thomas who had lieeii their teacti- pla.M 'd by Cregg.

CMiiver! er. The evening was. spent in were to the lilaying games and gef'ling and club members. Mem-; 1 if the club present Charles Blosser. Mrs.

Club, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Burbank, Weaver. Mrs. J.

K. 's. Aulabaugb. Mrs. Mrs.

French, rTTaugliei 'tyrili 's." Mrs. Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyder of Helieville, and Mr. Richard Brand, son of Mr.

and Mi's. Otto Branil of Scandia were united in marriage in a ceremony which took place at the home of the l.iiide's parent.s at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, March 20. 'I'ho Rev. Alien Wikg'ren cerennmy which united the young' couple, The bride, an attractive blond, was very i)i'ettily dressed in an afiernoon frock of green crepe. She is a member of last spring's graduating class of the Belleville high scho(d.

During her l)el, days she was outstanding in all schoid and social activities. The groom wore a business of a (lark shade. Mr. lirand is well known both in liellevilleand at Scandia where ho made his home until coining here I to the employment The Teles- i cope Publishing Latiii'. he liecame manager of the jirint- ing department of the Blair thea- I ler enterprises, which jiosition be now holds.

Mr. and Brand will make Iheir homo in Belleville where 'they have the good wishes of tiieii' many friends. Announcement has been made I of the marriage of Miss llermina llipi) of' Belgradcj anil Lewis Johnson of Scandia, which tO place at Inimaiii jLutheran church, Salina, Decern- 25, i The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hipp, She grailu- ated from i high school 1 in and is at present leaching school in Ni'braska, Mr, who has licen em- idoyed by the Culp Sheep company at diirin.u' the pasi i- tbe son of Mr, and C'.

O. ilohnsoii of The vouiig'cr couple will make Iheir home on a farm near ScaiMiia, a tier May 12. They gave TfTve'lding dance Tor their many I'rii hds" al the Helgrade opera. hnu day, March H. Cmnplinu'iils Cliih.

Mr. and Mi-. ,1. Leslie Di'. and W.

Slia.v liieill I il I lie I il Clee clnl, dij 'ei-l' lln dinner 'cl al I 111 eh I. liiul I I I 1 i e' I am li I I elnrs oral ion iiiel p( a ei! I lie laid MI' :1 llla Mu ti-e I Vhlli' -Mr i I I Alai.t' d. i'. III Kail a r. I'r'd'.

n'ejnek I liiiwl.s in llll; dee- Ilerniee BANC 2'A Ml d. I. 0. O. SATURDAY'.

I.I'.-;1H-.-:I;\ 'A id, lie Ch at Ihe 11- 'I'le MX 111 'lirv II' ell ef Ml I- JI Baldwin, Mrs. a r.i Whinp, Mrs. Cecil Mungeis F. M. Moree, Mrs.

George C. Ra- i Mrs. E. M-. Crane, Miss Edna- Lee Gutsch, Miss Elsie Wall, Miss i Zola Roach, Miss Berniee Miss Gwendolyn Gregg, Miss Ethyl Patterson, Aliss Thelnia Roser, Miss lOva Meiller.

Miss Wihla Hay, Miss Blakslee, and Mi's. Armstrong. ill li! Scriven Is Club llostoss. The Beta club was de- i lighLfully entertained at the boine of Mrs. L.

S. Scriven on Friday! I lid All': 'II, Mrs, Decker, Wilinotb. Mrs. Ellis, i The membm's of the Star Study club spent a very after- 1 noon at the home of M. Slopansky- M-areh- i Slopansky warf a.ssisted in Spllchul, Hostess.

The ladies of St. George's Altar met on Tuesday, March at Hie home of Mrs. Splichal with 21 members present. The Roy, Wrig'ht, Mr I'rewer and am Mary Ellen, Mr. and I Ivan, Charles.

Mr. and Mrs. Carrol sili ()oti the entertainment foi- the iioon by Mrs. Charle- I'earcc. The lesson topic, "Better lOx- Si 'i Club.

terior and was very in- 'e Suiil'lower club entertained terestingly bandied liy Mrs. Slo- a covered dish dinnei- at tbe 1 1'iiiisky, the leader, and the fol- id' Mrs, Ethel Moree in lowing discussions were given: of her mother, Mrs. S. Mrs. Harry talked on the lia.iaes who is visiting here, exterior of the borne, telling of the dinner the afternoon the iilanting of trees and flower's, spent with games and con- i the makng of rock gardens and I' in keeping with St.

Patrick's I'ools, and of the garden. Mr.s. and at the close of the after-: Slopansky followed with talk 5 iUr-s. was presented i on tbe interi(n' of the honie, dis- e.reen rose which conveyed enssing the furnishings and bang- 1o lier a handerchief frojn eacli Mugs to be used in of wishing, her many Tnore the beautiful home. Mrs.

li. H. jdeasant meetings with the club. Alunford spoke on the church at- who en.joyed the afternoon i niosjihere in the home and its in- Mrs. I'iainos, Mrs.

Anna i fbience mi the members of the Mrs. Mary (Jarey, i family, especially, its influence on Mrs. Rose children. Mrs. Charles Day Kate inc.

I'Mhel ijlH -Mai'" Mrs. Nina McCullough, Mrs. 1 Kellev, Miss Eva Mrs. Mae Milner. Mrs.

Moree, -Mi's. Sarah Madge Tharp, Mrs. Edyth Lorna Vanous, Miss: Guest's "Heap O' ret Nelson, Miss Cecil Wait, afternoon was concluded read a si)lendiil 'r on the enemies (d' the home and tbe home a fortification for the building of character and against tbe evils of life. Mrs. Pearce read Edgar and the with a Tal I-' Myrtle Mile.s, llcnt.

Mrs. 'Laura a I 'lose, and Mrs. Mrs. Gertie Kipper, Mrs. Etta Nelson.

Marriage Licenses Issued. licenses were issued from tbe office of the I'l'ehate judge at Belleville to; Laura L. Patterson," 18, Hn-dy, and Mr. Floyd Ciiiitsman, Concordia, on Sat- 11, 17. Opal L.

Moore, 18, Clyde, aii'I Gail E. Spragu'e, 27, Con- on Saturday, March 17. Mi-s Violet R. Dalko, 23, Fair- I'liry and Lind, 24, ai on Monday, March li). Miss Esther M.

Larsen, 19, Fii. nd and Mr. Doyt W. Friend, on Tuesday. March 20.

-Miss Helen I. Minor, 21, E.xe- ler, and Mr. Harold L. Sl'-aw, 21, McCool Junction, on Tuesday, March 20. piano number by Miss Twila and Miss Ruth Slopansky.

Mis.s I'dliey Ls Hostess. The SCis on' 'i 'hUrsTlay ning, March I at the-W. C. ley home with Anss Polley as hostess. The evening was spent with necdlewoTk and at the close, lunch was served.

Guests other than tbe club members wm'e Miss Agnes and Miss Irene Policy. The ne meeting will be held with Miss Irene King im March 27. Dinner For Mr. Snook. C.

C. Snook entertained with a dinner jiarty at her home on Thursday evening, March Tlie dinner which was served at () 'clock, was a surprise in honor of the liirthilay of Mr. Snook. Covers were laid for Mr. Snook, Merton Scott, H.

DeBus, and Robert Douglas. socic'ty and tbe hostess. Ibe "liiisiiiess meeting dainty I'o- freshments were served by the hostess. Guests of the meeting were Kesl, Mrs. Charles Hirmon, Mrs.

Peters, Mrs. George llanel and Miss Mollie Hanel. Frank. Bai'tak will entertaiii Tuesday, 10. W.

W. W. Club Meeting. The W. W.

W. club mot March 14 at the homo of Mrs. Alma Asher for an all-day meeting. Twenty- two members wore pri'scnt and a busy day quilting for the hostess. Mrs.

Merle. Morehcad and Miss Douglas were of the club. Tlie next meeting wdll be March 28 with Lena Bowersox for another all-day quilting bee with a pot luck dinner. Roll call will bo responded to with bible (juotalions. Unusual Delphian Le.saiui.

Mrs. Frank Sager was hostess to the Delphian Study club on Thursday evening, Mai'ch 15. Mrs. R. II.

Munford reviewed a sion of parliamefitary law after which Mr.s. John Black conducted a les.son on "crutches." She had 'extended piu'sonal, written invita- ove- tii each numiber requesting Pol- that she bring- some particular "crutch" the meeting. At the beginning of her lesson, Black e.vtracts-fronr-some- of Whittier's and Longfellow's ))oems wbicl) had served a.s some special "prop" or "crutch" to her dur- the passing of the years. The meeting was then turned-Over to Day man. The processional, "Bridal from Wagner's "Loheii- gin," was jilayed by Mi.ss Mary Ellen Brewer; and after the ceremony Mrs.

Torgeson sang "Crown with Thy Benedictiim." Later a lovely two-course luncheon was 'served, with Miss Alice Ringer, Miss Helen MeCiregor and Miss Anita Medliii as waitresses." Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by tbe happy-couple. Those present at the social event were tlie bride and groom, -i 'I 'lfi Mr.s, Donald Wright, Mr. cwening, March Mrs, Loyd Mr, and Lomax, eader the ovoning, a most interesting les-1, son on the "Home Beautilul, an.L.,,,,, Torgeson, Mr. exhibited a number ol very Irene Vio, original iien and ink sketches on'- I the sub.ject which were the work I of Mrs. George Dooley.

The dis- I cussion for the evening of home furnishings and the things Avhich make the niodorn After i f-'i-' i Alto. I air Lindahl road a paper on ,,1, "Honies in Other Mrs. Melvin Hillerv Tvol King discussed the furnish- ings of the Jack TIoI- liday talked- on recreation h(nno; and Airs. Nettie Bowersox s))oke on the part religion should fake. Miss Lois Perkins and Miss Margaret Holliday sang "That Daddy and Mother of and Mrs.

Lomax bi'ought her lesson to a close by readin.g "Heaii 0' Livin' bv Edgar Guest. 1:1 St. Patrick's Party. members of the M. E.

Wheel and a number of guests on.joycd a St. Patrickls day party ill the church parlors on Thurs- i day afternoon, March 15. Airs. C. P.

the hostess for the afternoon, was assisted in the tainmejit by C. C. Canfield, i oi Miltonvalc and Loyd Olive Hookm'. Airs. George am Arthur Carson ot AlcCullough, Mrs.

T. A. Carmony, Ihe cimple will make i'Mrs. Crabb. Mrs.

A. A. in Norway. i Baldwin Mrs. Earl VanAkon, p-u-tv For Maxine Haworlh.

Edna Blanchard. Mrs. Em- 1 ima AIcAIullen, Airs. Charles Klau-1 Frank Haworth entertain- imann, and Miss Alabol Lewis. The with a surprise party in honor j.parlors of the church wore decor-1 the seventh birthday of hoi ated in keeping with St.

claughter, day and the guests w'ero welcom- ed with an Irish greeting. The program for the afternoon con: sisted of-two piano duets bv Airs. C. Cfinfield and Miss Eleanor Caiifiekl; terson's pujiils presented amusing numbers, and the social hour was closed Iwith an alphabetical contest. A St.

Patrick's day luncheon was served buffet style from tables aiiproiirialcly Rii-e Creek Club. Clark of the I'.) Fnlerlains Mrs. Chcsler Clark of the Sunshine dull 111 nieinliei': of the I-Josc Ciei'k Ladies cluli at a luncheon Thursday, -'i. Tbe memliers present were, Bessie Presnell and daughter, Clarice, (iraiidma I'j'esiiell, Mrs. ('anlield and Ardis Caniiini' Mrs.

Mabi'l Vauglm and Airs. ilaiicbe Poinler, and daughter, Hiner, Kl- Br. i I lime III lai 'd I I -I I a 111 iih- I 'lii e' I h- la 1111 .1,,,. 111 I I'ar Inline Lucy Dake, Mrs. son Donald, Mi and Virgil, Airs.

Els daug'liter Wand Hugger, Airs. Mrs. I'lthel Craig V'erna, Airs. (MM'IN Mi'N Ii'i; IIK.DI' Dr. I'.

K. I--; ai ('ipiii'i laini I a nl' i- 111')'- Ill, I lie pect I (I i 1 aled del fdl' c'hicki'ii SOW. till 'li IK 'I hoii 1 I lll 'MI, loiic il 1. Kx'op square with mer Hialt, Airs. Alay iliatt and infant daugliter.

Airs. Julia Alalste.ad and Airs. Godbev. Visitors were M)'S. Clark, Aliss ti(! ('ar))eiiter, Edith Carpenter.

Airs. Carl Mis- Mrs. David spent quill time was r. ian Pressiiell, and and Airs. Vernon I Hireiis.

The ATrs. Clarence ing and en.jnyalile had by all. I5randen -M 'hile. of IT. Grace i Brandon and Air.

Harry White of! i Lincoln, was solemnized at the Presbyterian ma at Beat' rice, Wednesdav, Alai 'i 'h 7, The bride is the daughtrr of Air. and Airs. Winnie (Jiblions (if I.eli-. I anon and has made her home in Dallas Fogo. Air.

and Airs. Cha.s. for a number of Barleen, Miss Buelah Alorgan, 1 "The groom is the son of Airs, Aliss Alyra and Kenneth Sherwood, of Scandia and for the, Air. and Airs. Loon Lewis, Mrs.

A. Venrs has.been in em- Erickson and Alaxino, Airs. Plny the telephone company in Lincoln. Ah', and Airs. While will make their home at that place.

ay; Mr. and of Scaniliii; Wright of Jamestown; Bovd Lewis of 'I'x' Wright, and Ali's. Chas. Campbell, Mr. and Airs.

Bert Ainsworth, Air. and Airs. Ivor Air. and Airs. ri 'M itiarkcl yr with I'lii' i I 'll' Ml ill i sec 1 lli'lll ill ress nus Hanson and Alorgan, Airs.

Harry Gilo, and Mrs. Clarence Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lind and Aliss Aladeline I Larson, all of Concordia; Air. and Airs.

Robert llyder of Belleville; i Air. and Mrs. Albin Larson of Del- Party Bowersox Home. Air. and Airs.

Ralplt'Tj'owersnx entertained with a birthday jiarly at. their home on Thursday eve- T3 1 -57- uiug, ALu'ch 15. The birtlidavs enter- I'lir i eelobralcl wore those of Bowersox, Norma (Jlee Bowersnx, and Don Todrow, which occurred that week. Guests of Air. and AIi's.

Bowersox and family were. Afi'. and Airs. Charles Tedrnw. Alondn and Don, Air.

and Airs. Bert Bowon, and Aliss Irene Larson. Maxine. on Saturday 1 afiernoon Alarch 17. a pleasant afternoon of games, lunch was served to Airs.

Ura i Verley, Heen and Buddy Howard, iAlarion and Alarilyn Cornelius, Lavonna and Bobby Duane A'crley, Alaxino yviiVMaworth, and Airs. worth. and Alar- Frank Ha- tbe members and proved to meeting in each SL Guild, one her Alany beautiful ppems and testimonials were given, back of wdiich the leading tbongbt. of the l)rcsenL to be "faith and prayer." This was a lesson very unusual and different from anv The St. James Guild members snent a very evening at the homo (d' George 0.

-Faulkner on Alondav, Alarch Ifl. Airs. Faulkner was assisted in the 'served in the entertainment for the evening by ''en, Waltei Odeir School Alecting. The meeting at the Odoll school for Alarch was held Friday evening, Alarch Id. A good jirograni which was given by Virgil Johnson and Alarion Haney, was en- ioyed by all.

Alucb merriment was derived from tbe reading of the liaper by H. Tbarji. Lunch was basement by O. Lin- Brand ami Frank EE THE STAR OF "The Easter Parade" But 'twould be impo.s.sible Without attention to your as a.s youi' Ava Of course your hair must come first, and we suggest a Permanent Wave for Easter. We give only Avaves that are noted for their and both for 50c, is another Easter Special at the Jti'ne Beauty A facial will your co -mpteyiTnr -eyactly as a complete your Easter outfit.

Beauty Shop IVHLDRED RANDALL Phone 489 ALYCE GRIFFIN Above Republic Pharmacy ever presented during the life of the Delphian elub and very much en.joyed' and appreciated by ad iirosent. ilf i-: Interesting A. Meeting. The Parent-Teacher association a ec4-i g-on-AV ed-- Airs. Hopper.

-Airs. Gilbert The next meeting Avill bo H. Faulkner. Airs. Sanford Ilazon, i Airs.

Roman Aliss Loola Kippor, and Miss Til- Cecil AVait, Flora lie Bostik. During the Airs. Akrons, are the meeting', plans for the Guild were eommittee in charge. discussed and it was decided to bold a food sale soon. Fi 'ollowing the business session, Alis.s Jane "Ellon -Airs; Graham with a basket of aiilitoiium.

meeting original poem by the Contract Bridge C-lub. Airs. fL IL Bramwell ed the Brid.ge club at lii-r homo oil Saturday afternoon, Alarch 17. Contract bridge fur- the divorsiim for the al'tei'- noon and The iirizes were to Airs. Cha.pin and Mrs.

W. H. Rillinusley. Airs. Bramwell served refreshments the afternoon's close to Ibc members of tbe club who were the only Patlersou-Clipwnien.

ntu 7 I On Saturday, Mai'cli 17, Alis- l.aura Patterson and Air. Vloytl Clipsmen wore united in marriage. The lii'ido is the dainj'hter of Patterson (if Hardv where she has grown to womanhood. Mr. Clipsmen -is an emnlovee (4'- t'le Alissouri Pacific Railroad coni- ))any and has only been in Hardy about a year.

Their many friends join in ing them success. nesday afternoon, Alarch 14, in the senior high school auditorium. an amus- Attor the business meeting the original iioom bv" the donor. pro.gram was in charge Mj'S-i At the'evening's close, the host- EliKabeth Bunton. Ihreo splendul course, talks were given tm the.

subject Concor-i "discipline" by Airs. Charles jdja, Mrs. Faulkner, and Mrs. Haz-I IL J. Johnson, and S.

H. ijii.ihdnys occurred this; were presented with a do- liirt-hday and S. H. Sims. These discussions which ai'c usually given from the W.

Thomassoii. Guests for the evonirig" were. Airs. Burch, ATrs. Dora and Miss Vivian Peters.

er's and the parents viewpoint's, are always enjoyed. Following the discussion, over 100 iitudonts of the junior high school realistically I portrayed an imaginary visit to a number of countries. The Circle Mooting, sontations -vvere carried out by The Social Circle mot AVedngs- songs and the dress of different day, Alarch 14, with Mrs. Agnes and special numher.s by i Murphy. Ten moinbors and three students, guests wore present, and- Mrs.

Berry became a member. Airs. Surprise For Airs. Bushhy. 1 Neubar and Pauline were the -Monday two.

miostsr -fll'- the" members of D. N. D. class of Methodist Sunday school planned and carried out a surprise on their ATrs. Bnshby since GOLD NUGGET FEED and BABY CHICKS FOR BIGGER FARMER PROFITS Gold Nugget All-Mash' is a quality feed for quality chick.s—ingredients selected and properly balanced.

Our Chicks are all 'Blood tested for Bacillary White the "Seru'iff" A by our- Mr. R. E. Samueison. See U3 about your chicks and feed requirements.

Id Phone 107 o- Belleville that day was her birthday. An entertaining afternoon spent at the Bushby home and the i guests presented Mrs. Bushby I with a handkerchief shower, showing their friendship and appreciation of her services as their teacher. At the close of the afternoon, a lovely lunch was served to members and gucBts. Highland Ladies Aid.

The Highland Ladies Aid and ATission Circle met with Mr3. Clara Little on March 1. The de- -votionals wore taken from the Ouiet Hour in the "Kansas Baptist-' and a group of poems were road. bv Mi's. Lottie Mrs.

Ruth Kimnial, and Miss Dorothy Dutton. They we're entitled. "lie Goes and "The Church Supper." A short business meeting was held at the close of the afternoon's program. The next meeting will be with Mrei Retta -Qn Christian Endeavor Party. The members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church enjoyed a St.

Patrick's day party in the parlors of the church on Friday evening, March 16, The church was cleverly decoi'ated in keeping the-day devoted to the Irish Saint, and St; Patrick's dav played. A- delicious lunch carrying out the same was served to over 40 guests. other two ttie Circle. an enjoyable afternoon the hostess sorved-a-dainty lunch. The next meeting-is to be with Mrs.

-Hazel Hanzlick" Al-arch-SS-: Beiilar-IIanseii. hf Cnrr.) At high noon Saturday, Alarch 17, Aliss Etta Beular of Crab- orchard, and Air. Oscar Hansen of Hardy wore united in marriag'e--at- the homo of the bride's parents at Craborchard. ATiss Beular. taught several terms of school in Hardy so has many friends in that community and Mr.

Hansen has lived there since They are both highly esteemed young people and their fnends will be.pleased to learn that they wiir make their home of Hardy. Noedlecraft Club Meets. Mrs. T. A.

Carmony was. a hostess to the members of the Needlecraft dub and a number of guests at her bonie on Friday, March Ki. On the arrival the gue.sts,^ Jt toTKis's stone before enjoying the delicious pot VucK luncheon which was served. Puring the business session Mrs. Leonard Neal became, a mqriiber of the club and the afternoon passed very pleasantly with needlework and with games.

Guests of the club were. Mrs'. F. Haryey of Junction City, Fred -Eoal Scandja, tin AValker. and Mrs.

Smith Williams of Fairbury, l- King. AND NOW- Green 3eans I'auey 3 Ginger Snaps Fresh li)S. Toilet Si -m- iiiolo 3 lOOO-shei'! roiis Baki owdcr 4 ill 12 Sniion with The-best Ave-have offered for the-moncy Angora Mohair Suite, to 99.00 Tapestry Suite, reduced to 69.00 Velour Sui.lc, reduced to These.iM-ices are ABSOLUTELY foi- only March 22, 2.1 and 24 We are showing fourteen (14) different ol' living room suites. Air are on Sale! These are all labeled goods aiidare wai-ranted good quality suites, not allied in any way to some cheap that has been on the market. Ba helor-Faulkner Furniture Store MILK lihy () small cans or ra IIiric-CLthe 2 5 cans Pincappic 'ruslunl 9-oz.

Save on Meats at United Market CALIFOUNLV PICNIC Sugar cured, Ibr- Vmi, ROAST Vei'y tender Peanut Fresh Fish and Lamb.

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