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20. 1041 THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE 8 Mrs. Clnioncc Hnrber was called to WinniwooH, Inst week by the illiH'ss of lu'V motlu'i', Mrs. Woods. Ml', and Mrs.

Vi-vn Hicks of Superior were dinner KUests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Urban.

Mr, and iVfrs. Clarence of Cc'dnr Rapids, wlio were here for the funeral of Mr. Johnson's father, I). P. returned home Friday nitt'hl.

Food Si! Loan. Saturday, Ihtildins Ml', and Mrs. F'. Nelson to City Saturday to look after business. Miss Mnrcella White accompanied Mnynard White and Ruth Mosher, who is employed in ndle- ville, to Hollis Sunday eveninp; where they attended a farewell party in honor of the lattcr's brother, Billy Mosher and friends, Ralph Olson, Bill Brown and Harry D.

Graff, who left for the army the first of the week. The evening was spent in piayinK names. Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Rowersnx, I and Mr.

and Mrs. P. O. Davis called at the Bert West hiune Sunday to visit lA -ni Alkire who suffered a stroke six weeks and is confined to his bod. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil White and flauft'luers were accompanied by Marcella and Maynard White and Rutli Mosliei' to KensinRton Sun- Ttny morninK where tliey attended a i'arewell ciinnei' in honor of Mrs. C. C. and son.

Tliey also oilier rclaiivcs in and KensiiiKlon, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. p-CKarles' (ioodjrer Mrs. Mrs. Kd Snnford was a in the Charles 1).

Cooper Thursday. visitor home Fv Swiercinsky Utt Tuesday mornlMB to attend the tractor show at Wichita thin week. C'ais washed and jrreased $1.25.1 Standard Service audi i' I. O. O.

F. and Rebekah lodges are sponsoring card party and hut cystei' supper l''ebruary in I. O. O. F.

hall on east side. Admission 10c, bowl of soup 15c. Fvery- ono cordially 11 Mrs. I). -imd I'lster were dinner quests of Kuchera Tuesday.

Mrs. Dorthy Blair of Topcka spent the week end in Belleville. week end in Kansas City. Mrs. D.

D. Bromwell left Sunday for McAUcn, where she wiil be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Rob drove to Esbon Saturday to visit his iiorents, Mr. and Mrs. .1.

kinson. Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Beecher of City spent the week end with their dauB 'htcr, Miss Ruth Beecher, in Belleville. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Lewis, Mrs. Elliott, Lewis dl'ove to -Omaha Monday to visit with Fhvyl Lewis, who is stationed at Ft. Crook.

Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jones visited bis mother, Mrs.

R. F. Jones, and sister, Miss Lulu in Clifton Sunday. Army and Marines Take to the Air Mr. and Mrs.

Jack JJates, Barbara and Richard, and Wendell Newman called at the Bert West home Saturday. Be Different This Spring! Smart Hair Styles Unusual Original Exciting Have a smart coiffure to go Willi your smart fit! I.ofik years younger, lots liretlier. Start with a Cremecurl permanent. VENUS BEAUTY SHOP F'hon'e Alice MclVek Mrs. J.

Bush, a daughter, and Newell a son, both I from St. Paul, and William I Hood, another son, from Glen- wood, were among the out-of- town relatives called here last I week by the illness and death of I their mother, Mrs. Hannah K. Slringhani. i Cais washed, greased and pol- I ished Standard 1 Station, and I Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Johnson and i Arlene and Dana of Republic were Belleville and City. He Is in place of Joe MoKbacker, who went to the extra board at Kansas City. Lester Nenl, switchman, laid off work Tuesday and Mi-. Boyd of Fairbury worked in his place.

LQ.Ji._Bfed8Qe,_j)peratQr,._laitL_i)ifL work the first of the week, being I called lo Missouri by the death of bis grandfather. I Lee Hawley was ill the first of week and Clarence Kelly re- i lieved him us lead carman. Courtland Mrs. O. E.

McMullcn Cars washed, greased and polished Standard Service Station, 15th and and Mi's. Lud Slrnad and daughter and of were visiting Tf ieiTds iilid i'eTatrves iiV ReU'eviHV'" Sund.iy. Lloyd Johnson and Miss Elsie Bowersox, accompanied liy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence drove, to Republic Wednesday to visit Woods and Mr.

atid C. R. Johnson. Bill Milner Friday, and Ids brother. to S.

Rob- Sunday evening guests of Misses J-'carle and Elsie Bowersox. Miss Velma Bowers of Fairbury returneil home with H. H. Van Natta, who bad been visiting in l-'airbury the past week. Ttliss Bowers wiil remain i here for the lemainder of the week.

Miss Ahrens has been employed by the Bon Marche at Concordia and commenced woik Monday. Her work will lie in the office. Dii'k Robertson and drove lo Junction City Mr. Robertson visitee Karl, while Mr. Milnei business matters.

Mr; ertson accompanied them as far as Ciincoi'dia and visited her sister, who is in Joseph's hospital. I''rank llruza and Veilc Bishop of were dinner guests of Mr. and Weyb and sons Cars washed and greased $1.25. Service 15th and As part of their process of sprouting wings, candidates for Army Air Corps coinmissions start formation flying at Sunnyvale, Calif. ItTStl'UCtors load each element of three pianos, witli students piloting the other ships.

Swinging through tho air from their opened parachutes, members of the Uriilcd Stntes Marine Corps drift over tiic naval air base at Lakeliurst, N. on a practice jumo. FARM SEEDS GARDEN SEEDS The Cameron Seed House is now prepared to supply ihe spring trade with fresh high germination slock of all kinds. Lawn Clover Sweet Clover loweaUh Hybrid Seed Corn Rronie (irass Pvppard's Funk (i Hybrid Corn Vigero Fertilixer Hulk Garden Seeds Varieties Flower Seeds CAMERON SEED HOUSE, Belleville Mr. and Mrs.

Pan were guests of and C. ,1. Hugos of Standi. I Sunday. Mrs.

Harry Leedoni to Duraiil, last Mr. and were cailei wi'ck hy the death of Mi's. Lee- doni's aunt, Mrs. Florence Wallace, who was buried at IJnionville, Mo. Mrs.

Leedoin's father, A. Cowan of who had been slaying with his sister, returned to Belleville with iheiii and went on to Lincoln. I ''el'. honor of the clev- ieiith liirthday of Thoimn Jean Evi ei'L which occurred on Valentine's day her mother Mrs. Roy Evert I entertained the girls of the fifth I grade at a party and Valentine luncheon after school.

Those wei'e Bonnie Ruth Street, jDcrothy Lilly, Hurtig, Dor- llaney, Ruth Kackley and their teacher, Julia Hodge. Other guests included Mrs. Clenn Veacli, MIS (Chester Reed and chiidren aiid Mrs. Nelson who presented Thelma Jean with a birlhilay cake. Mr.

anil Mrs. Worth Blair of St. Joseph, Saturday and Sunday at the Eil Rosemiuist home. Miss Ruth Miller accompanied them and was a guest of Mi'i: AVKri'ingwall Miss Jean Carney of Kackley visited Mrs. Alaude Scoggiiis Monday.

She expects to leave this week to attend a beauty school in Wichita. and Mrs. C. C. (ireen.

Dorothy and Ceraldiiie were Sunday dinner guests of his hrother W. (Ireen and Mrs. (ireeii in I'etty Sager was ill and iiiialile to have charge nf her classe: Monilay. A. V.

F.iig- wall substituted. Patricia fleeler was home from Kansas City over the Week end. Her father Ur. Comas look her back Sunday. Mr.

and Maurice Hippoliti and daughter of Jewell. Mr. and superintendent of schools at Scranton when he became ill with pneumonia and flu. Ho was taken to the hospital but survived only a few Funeral services were helil at Briton, where he had been superintendent for sent to Tonkawa, for burial beside his wife and infant son. At the time of his discharge I'rom tlie Army following the World War he had the rank of lieutenant so services were with military honors.

He was born Kehruary 21, 1SH5. He leaves two daiigh- ters and one granddaughter. i S. A. Walter returned last week from a two months' visit with liis son Clifford in Los Angeles.

B. R. Bruiier attended Masonic Grand Lodge at Wichita last week. from Cinirllalid alti 'Ud- ed the funeral id" (ieorge Lehiiiaii at I''oiiiiiiso Thursday. Mr.

Leh-i man died at the lidiiie of his I daughter in Portland, fol-i ha ent' at every anniversary, Mrs. Attn Tucker, Mrs. Maude gins, Mr. and Mrs. John Anglo.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Marr, Mr. and Mrs. O.

0. Wairen, Mr. and Mrs. Pole Vestal. Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Smies and children. Miss Matilda -lIeldt ma, Mr.

and Mrs. Leece, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saunders, Miss Taylor. Wanda Allen, daughtei- of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Allen is in St. Joseph hospital, Concordia, fol- an operation fur appendi- is. and SJrs. Lilly and Mri and Millard Sothera drove to Siivaiiiiah.

Tuesday where Mr. Soihei's remained for treatment. Mrs. L. L.

Nichols accompanied tiieiii and visited Mr. Nichols who is receiving treatment, at the sanitarium improving. Call Humphrey left Thursday foi' lier home in Angeles at a month's visit with her lowing a heart attack. He Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Walker and ol her been making his home then the death id' Mrs. Lehman at their home iiorlhwesi of lii'rc' about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Roy l.aikiii audi sons of were diiiiiei- i guests and II.

Moore Sunday. The Triple T. clilli eiilerlailled tJieir husbands al an I 'veiiiiig paily at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. .1.

Bates Thuisday. Bridge was pla.v.ciLat high- sii being made by Bales and Lee Neil. Itecoraiions and liiiich carried out the valetilme moiir. relatives. LIFTOX HKSn)RNT KILLED Schuyler C.

Burk of Clifton, 78, Was killed instantly a week ago l''iiday evening when he was fliiiel; by ii car driven by Gerald and Kennelh Hileman. Clay Cen- ler yoiKbs. Mr. -Burk 's deafness- was believed partly responsible for I lie accident. Those who plaved were -Mis.

L. Moore, Henry lletiiickseii, l.ee Neil, Mr. and Mrs. ersoii, Mr. and I.iiidberg, and Mr.

and and Iicirothy Di Mr. and and Dave and Mrs. Aiid- I Wayne Mrs. Cinyd Hates. was i Daviilson and children I were Sunday sup)ier guests of i Mrs.

I.ydia Davidson and Mis. Blanche Sjolander and Marion lumoriiig tlie birthdays of I Ilippoliie and Marion Sjolander. I Credit is always available. Very reasonable prices. Our prices are the same in Courtlniiil as in Bedevil le.

Baclielor-Faulkiier. and Mrs. M. L. Van (lundy and Sharon visited his brother Dave anil Mrs.

Van (lundy in lina S.iturday and Siiinlay. Edgar Lindblad and (laynell am' Munden Aleln CiirlwrlglU ANNOUNCING a new schedule in the prices of dry cleaninK Belleville and siirroundinj? territory. for Plain Dresses and Ladies' Tailored Suits Men's Suits, Overcoats and Ladies' Winter Coats 75c $1.00 MODERN EQUIPMENT PLUS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE American Cleaners Phone North Side Square Call at Your Door Glen Fox No, this isn't London. This was tho wreckage caused by throe gas main explosions which destroyed almost a block of homes in South Philadelphia. Four wore killed and 40 wore iniurod in the blast.

Here Hremcn arc the wreckage for additional victims. alile to be in her simp' after iieiirly two wi'cks" illness. Miss l.ucile Kveii and lliia the i Sweaiiiigen accoiiipaiiied Truiiian 1 fniin Saliiia and visited at their hniiies. They re- Uiriied Sunday. and (Menu Veach were alsn dinner guests at the Kverl hniiK'.

Mr. an.l Mrs. Cleiin Veach. and Airs. Bert and Clarence visited at the .1.

K. Frei'd home near Scandia Saturday. and MIS Freed are moving to a farm near Topeka this week. und Van nf Belleville spent Wednesday with Mr. ami Mis.

1). K. I'ilcher ami Edward. and daughter Dorothy ami niece Luis Etlilerle (rf have Veen visiting her ninllier her mother Mrs. Charles Myers oil Mrs.

A. VV. Saiidell and Carl. They Bafgaiii Bee AFTER INVENTORY MARK DOWNS GALORE! Dresses Entire Stoclt Late Winter DRESSES, $2.98 to $8.95 Values HATS, Few Winter Felta now Entire Stoclt Winter COATS, Now Your Choice Children's SNOWSUITS and SWEATERS Men's 79c Childrens' Winter now ea. SnuRKles Union Suits i Price i Price i Price Visit Our 2 for $1.00 Bargain Booth SHOES VALUED TO-ISiOO to 4 yds.

Beautiful Silk Crepe DRESS LENGTHS, 3i Big Selection SPRING HATS See Our New Spring Gwtg will DrcBWB Priced; Wiielv WlnOowi WNiif Feb. Novak and Mona spent the week end with Novak who is ill al the Bingham home in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brokesh and daughters ami Pauliehek spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mi's. Lewis near Narka. Mr. and -Mrs. Kermit Liiuluhl ami Mrs.

VV. II. Slrnad took W. 11. Slrnad to Longford Wednesday where he has the position of manager of Ledeigh and Havens Lumber company.

Mr. und Mis. Charles Chermuk family and their guests Miss Neva Chopp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Bartak and family near Cuba. Miss Lillis Wells of Narka was a week end guest at the Mrs.

Dora Light home. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E.

Seiferl and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pale- eek and Barbara Ann of Fairbury, Mr.

and Mrs, (iulo Hare of Beal- riee, Mr. and Mrs, Will Paleeek and Alice were Sunday guesls of Mr. and Mrs; Paleeek. callers were Mr. and Mrs, A.

Florell and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Florell and of Scandia, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chonp of Narka visited Monday with Mr, and Mrs, E.

Evans, Miss Marjorie Horak, Gene Hor? ak and Charles Peter took Will Horak to Wichita Sunday where he works in an airplane factory. He has been honte the pastSvcek because of illness. Dr. P. S.

Ayres accompanied iheni to Wichita and remained for a few visit with his daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gordon. Kay Waterson took Mrs. Sheila Waterson, Annie Stransky, Mrs.

Haltio Stransky and Mrs. Alice Moravek to Clifton Wednesday, where they attended bekah school of instruction. Miss Wntersbn drove on to Palmer and spent tho aftoi'noon with Mr. and MrB. J.

D. Matchotl. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanoi and son of Omaha Bpent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.

ami Mrs. Wesroy Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirmon and Margaret wero also Sunday Kuoats at thc' Hanoi homer Mrs Lindahl of Agenda and Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Strnad wero suppor guestH Tuesday of Mrs. Strnad and Francos.

Prof, and Mrs. Leo Hull and Uo Ano were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly at Woodston. Mr.

and Mrs, Rodney Dovel wore in Wichita from Tuesday until Friday where Mrs. Dovel visited her brother and family Mr. and MvH. Hebron Hinor and daughter while Mr. Dovel was a delegate to grand lodge.

Mr. and Mrs. Lud Strnad and daughter and Miss Elizabeth Aim- In quist of Topeka were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fny Hudson and Geraldino.

Mv. and Mrs. Ralph Novak and Mtircia of Belleville spent Sunday with and Mrs. Wesley Spliehal and sons. Mi', and Mfs.

John Meredith JMjefl-week end gaflata flUlr. StevenH iiv Salina tile class present were Beth Staley, I'atty Stransky, lloii- dek, I'eggy Skala, Charloite Ann Donna Agnes Anne lloudek. Donna Fne Iliait, Dean Segrist anil Billy Hudson. Visitors were Marjorie and C. K.

Stal'ey. Mr. and Mrs. Bodney Dovel and Cleta and Dewey Stransky took and Chris lliner to tlu'ir home i I'liidicott Sunday after they bad spent the past week at the Bodiiey Dovel home. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank anil Charles Klabzubn of Chelsea, came Wednesday for a few days visi witli relatives. Neva Chopp of Narka was aweek I 'tid guest of Miss Louise Cliermak. Frank and Verle Bishop were. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Weyli and sons in Belleville. Mrs, W. 11. Brosh and Helen, Mrs.

Doia Light and Mary and Mrs. Uoy Pointer were guests of the Helping Hand club at an all- day meeting with Mrs. L. G. Ramsbottom Saturday.

Mrs. Lawrence Pressnall spent from Wednesday until Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Leonai 'd in Rcnublio. Lawrejiee Pressnall went there Sunday iind she accompanied him home. The B. B. club met Thursday wiih Mrs.

L. Waterson with 15 members pre.sent and one visitor Mrs. Kermit Lindahl of Agenda. It being the annual valentine box the members had an apron exchange. Tho club presented Mrs.

W. H. Strnad, a charter member, a gift. Tho afternoon was spent piecing quilt blocks for the hostess. Refreshments were served.

The next meeting will bo February 27 with Mrs. Charles Brokesh. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hudson and Geraldino -were-Mi'r Mrs.

Lud Strnad and daughter and Miss Elizabeth Aim quist of Topeka, Mr: and Mrs. Goorgo Horak and Mr. and Mrs, Milek Slrnad and family. Mi 'H. Ora Hinks and twin babies returned homo Wednesday after being in the Patterson hospital in Belleville the past two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moravek and Lucille were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Prymek and family in Cuba.

Mrs. Charles Brokesh and Bonnie and MisH Lotti Trzicky spent Friday with Mrs. Boman Mach near Narka. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Saturday and Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Francis and daughter in Clarks, Neb, Mioses LgciUo Moravek AjiiLj l-'oi'iiioso them tind visited the latter's sister K. K. Porter and family.

I The engngement and Jipproacli-1 ling marriage of Louise 15111- 1 of Concordia to (leoige (ian- islroiii, also of Concordia, was le- announced by her parents, cliei and Harlan 'rorbert, all I The Billups livi'd in Courtland a of (irass Valley, accompanied few years ago while Mr. Billups by Hall and daiighler was road overseer on this division. to Munrleii for a vis- I and K. (J. Blackbitrii.

it at the W. L. Waterson, Dick Blackl'uin and Delbert Aspe- Watersoii, L. Pressnall tiiid i greii visited Dean Walker who is Mrs. Minnie homes.

IMis. St. hospital, Concordia, Hall and daughter, who liave spent 1 Sunday. the past tw.i months visiting at 1 iMiss Lois Scoggiiis visited Crass Valley, went on to her home i brother Wiilai'd, who is now her at llutcliiiison Tuesday. Mr.

and L. B. Ilefliiig and son spent Suiulay wiili relatives in Lottie Kalaj, Light, Sylvia Horak, Virginia Stransky, Ftigene Ifortik, Deward Kdwards and Laura attended the high si 'hoid oiieretta "Pinafore" at Wednesday. Si'veral I'rpm iMunden were in Scandia for the county grade sdiool baskelbail tournament Friday and Saturday, Railroad Notes Engineer Hatch was ill tho first of the week, and Herb Taylor of Kansas City worked in his place. A.

13. Nelson of Fairbury is plaeing Roy Ensign on the third trick switch engine at Belleville. Fireman W. Stevens of Kansas t'ity has been assigned to runs H)7 and the Rocket; between cated in Salina, and olber relatives there Sunday. Mrs.

N. Nunn was able to return home Sunday after several weeks treatment at St. hospitiil in Concoriba. Mrs. Grace Breiinemer, and Mrs.

Haggert and Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Weidenhotise visited her Sunday. 1 Elmer fsaiteson a Elmer i visited at the Sherniiin Hyde honu' in Osborne Sunday. Harold and Everett Lee of Scaiulia visited theii- sister Mrs. Oliver and family Friday.

and Leonard Smith and chiltlren visited his mother Mrs, Fannie Smith in Republic Sunday, Mrs. Snowda Babcock accompanied them a visited Mrs. Rice, 30 minute service to Courtland; no extra charge for distance; very reasonable prices; credit always available; phone us at our ex- iion.se. Bachelor-Faulkner Funeral lome, 2t Relatives here received word last week of the death of R. E.

Devore, former schools here; at the Veterans hospital near Topeka. Mr. Devore was were called here by llu' death of Lois mother (lito I'liideile. Mr. Kiulerle of l.os is also visiting there this week.

Ceraid Riley, who receivi'd his ilegree from K. S. I', at the close id" the first semester is now emiloyed in Salina, visited Ins pareiils, thi' Kev. and Harry Riley Sunday. Arden Bowers of Topeka visiled bis Mr.

and Mrs. Bowers the first of the week. Mr. ami I''iank Sjolander of visited and Mr- Dave Pilcher Friday. and Mrs.

Babcock and son and Mrs. Don Stall of Denver spent Sunday and al the home nf thidr parents Mr. and Mrs. Pilcher and accnin- panicil by Pilcher and Harold went on Tuesday to visit Mi and lialph Holen and lialiy at Winfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Lovewell of White.Bock were honor guests at it siir 'ise diniK 'r at their home eelebniting their fifty-first wedding anniversary ii a y. About 45 were present including their daughter Mr.s. Earl Wiirlh and Wurth of Lovewell whose twenty-sixth anniversary occurred the sante day. Those present were Oscar Riley, who attemled them at their wedding and has been Cat Rate Market V.nst Side Square I.iic.vloaf or Coldell Poppy FLOl IS lbs.

98c) lonatlian APPLES 10 Iba, 29c (lolden Didieious APPLES Bu. Basket Pancake Loru hag gc New Texas Veg HEKTS, TURNIPS Large Size (ireen Tops, bunches .1 bunches lOc 10c Elbo MACARONI 2-lb, celo pkg. 9c Texas (JRAPKFRiriT All 10 Ihs. by 25c Weight Fancy Red RIIIBARB 2 lbs. 15c Calif.

Size each CABBACiE New Texas lbs. lOc Red Triumph POTATOES 100 lbs. Large Clean, lbs. 4,10 79c Our Sale Is All of the Day on Any Other Seliool Boy Winesap API'LES Ring Packed All Large Assortment Apples Varieties Good Keepers Reasonable Prices Marcella Anclrews were over night guests of Miss Lorena Pressnall near Chester, Mrs. W.

H. Brosh and Heleii were in Voncordia Wednesday. week end with Mrs-lSd KesI and Leo in Belleville; The Rebekah and Baatern Star members and their families had a faVewell party Monday for Mr. ind brought weU.fiUedb»Bket8 and i poUuok aiipMf was enjoyed. Mrr FOR SPRING COATS AND SUITS $1.00 Outinsr Gowns and Pajamas $1.95 Goldette Huggee Pajamas Children's Snow Suits Sizes 2 to 14 Final Clearance WINTER GARMENTS Coats nn.

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