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AalWrLikelt Club ftalT Pot Dinner A'B Yo'a Like It club met lor thei? first meeting of the year at the (home bf Mrs'. Dean Tfbbetts. Mrs. Mel Prultt was co-hostes9. i'he 7 o'clock pot luck dinner preceded the business in g.

Koy Kist. was elected secretary-treasurer to- fill a Plans were for the club's anniversary which will be celebrated October 16. Vf.p.P.P. Club Meet. W.D.P.p.

club met at the home of Florence Snook October 2 at 7:00 p. m. Mathew Baxa, the new president, conducted the busin ess meeting: Committees for the following year are rehabilitation, Mrs. Mearl Jtobbins; and publicity, Mrs. Lloyd McKinley.

New year books.were given out by the president. Cards wdre sent to several Auxiliary members. At the close o'i" the-meeting Mrs. Snook served refreshments. The next meeting will be on November 6 and the.

hostess will be Neva OCIAL CALENDAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Club fpteifebteT Meeting Society news ihoilld be submitted ptior to noon Tuesday to assure publication Phono The Telescope, tfo. for Listing or 37 Thursday, October 9 Delphian olub at the home of Mrs. Harold Johnson at 7:45 leader, Mrs. Duane Stark. Needlecraft club at the home of Mrs.

Charles Warner at 7:30. Baby Shower. Presbyterian Calendar at 2 o'clock in the church parlors; hostess, Mrs. Morris Nichols and her assistants. Guest speaker, Mrs.

C. A. Larson of Concordia. Ruth Circle tea. Postponed.

Friday, October TO Keystone class at the Christian church at 8' p.m. Shakespeare, club 1 o'clock luncheon, hostess, Mrs. Ralph Supernaw, cd-hostesses, Mrs. toon Anderson and II. S.

Graham. Saturday, October 11 Rainbow practice at Masonic hall at 1 p.m. Off On The Cash Price of each LADIES WINTER COAT Selling, for $39.95 or over Thursday Friday-and Saturday Only Largest and nicest selection of new Fall "dved to match" "Ladies" Sweaters and Skirts (skirt sizes 5 to 20), (sweaters sizes 32 to 4G) Newest in materials, styles and new Fall shades Now Holiday Dresses and Hats Arriving Daily Ladies new "Drip Drv" Dark Cotton Dresses Other Styles at $2.98, 2" hem fast color and sanforized Sizes also UU to 21', ChiMrens flat knit cotton Shirts, long or short Sleeves Girls flat Knit Cotton Pants So comfortable to wear New Holiday (iift Jewelry and Purses STYLE SHOPPE HELEN D. VANOUS North West Corner of the Square Michael BrXons Celebrate 60lh Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Brzon, sr. of Republic were honored at their home on their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday, October 5. Mr. and Mrs. Brzoli" were married ir.

a double wedding Ceremony on Oc lober 4, 1898, at Pawnee City, Neb. The Brzons have seven children, 13 grandchildren and 21 grandchildren. Of these 41 Jiving descendants all live in Republic County except Mrs. Herbert Hill a grandchild, who resides in Lawrence. The Brzon children are Michael and Arthur, Belleville; Mrs John Visnefske, Scandiaj Mrs.

Ed Vanous, Belleville-; Mrs. Joe J. Marsicek, Narka-; Mrs. Frank Pal- ccek, Munden, and Mrs. Stanley Cerny, Narka.

Grandchildren and their families present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dunback, Janis, Carol, Steven, Joy and Keanc o'i Republic; Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Brzon, Valeita, Brian, and Mike of LaVon Carol, Matinee and Cur lis of Belleville; Mr; and Mrs.

George Brzon, Greg, Brenda anc Bradley of Belleville; Dr. and Mrs. George Wreath and Michael of Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Van ous of Belleville; Frank, Brian and Pnlccek, Munden; Dawn Cer ny.

Narka; Kenneth Brzon, Belle ville. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Blccha, Belleville and Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Blecha, Chester. For this occasion Mrs. Brzon wore a navy blue dress with a yellow and coral corsage. During the afternoon a program was presented: vocal solo, Briai 1 I'alecek his own accom paniment; accordion solo, Mrs. "oyee Wreath; piano solo, Valcit; MISS NANCY SUE K1N6, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James B. King of Brownfield, and Jack E. Harlan were married September 1 in Brownfield, Tex. Study club met for ithalr V'fc-st faHimoeting of the year Like on Sejrtem- ixtetot rttatbtere guest, lias Bdna McKetge of Hoyt, took lunch and met at Kinoon picnic ground at Love.

HjtMireU The leMtm given by a paneL group oh Our Herl- Jtage," It carried the theme of the aonaervation of our soil, our waterways, and our 'forest and was presented by Mrs. John 'Reed, Mrs; Harold Richardson and Mrs. Harold Melton. A boat ride around the lake and a short tour was taken through an litigated 'arm before return i heme. W.

W. Stephensons 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Stephenson of Deshler, celebrated theif golden wedding anniversary at the Legion hall in Deshler Sunday, October 5, with open house. A three-tiered cake, yellow and bronze chrysanthemums furnished the decorations for the table from which -their daughter, Mrs. Tony Fleming, and a daughter in-law, Mrs. Harvey Stephenson, poured. Mrs.

Ernest Wiedel, a granddaughter, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Edward Wiedel, an other granddaughter, was ir charge of the gifts. Others assisting house were their son, Harvey Stephenson; son-in-law, Tony Fleming; Mrs. Sylvia Neuhart and Mrs.

Florence Atheham. Those attending the golden wedding that were present 50 years ago were Mrs. Edith Larson, Belle ville, a sister of Mrs. Stephenson, and Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Stephenson, Belleville, a brother of Mr. Stephenson. Out-of-town guests were i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brzon; piano solo, Carol Bowersox; Fleming, Republic, Mr.

and Mrs. vocal trio, Frank, Brian and i Harvey Stephenson, Deshler, Mr. Cody Palecck; piano solos, Mrs. and Mrs. Arden Stephenson, Lin- 1 Frank Palecck; and group singing.

I soln, their granddaughters, The serving table was covered I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiedel, I with a hemstitched white line Shirley and Sharon, Deshler, Mr. cloth which was used on the tableland Mrs. Ernest Wiedel, Yvonne, at their wedding reception 60 vearfi Alan and Gregg, Hebron, Mrs.

ago. The centerpiece, a three tier- 1 Edith Larson, Mr. and Mrs. anniversary cake decorated with race Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs.

Os- roses and wedding bells, was car Odell, Mrs. Naomi Dow, Mrs. and decorated by a daughter of George Doctor, Mr. and Mrs. Or- ilhe Mrs.

Stanley Cernv' ville Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. TSHvkH The a-ke was- flanked Guy Goodger, Mrs. yellow candles in crystal hold- Blanchard, Mrs. Glenn i ers.

Miss Dawn Cerny of Nar-: and Anita, Mrs. P. R. ika, a granddaughter of the Archie Larson, Belleville, Mr. and i lit the candles.

Mrs. Dean Dun- 1 Mrs. Ernest Mikesell, Mr. ad Mrs. back of Republic, another grand Emery Van Nortwlck, Mark and daughter, poured the coffee.

The house was decorated with bouoiiest of fall Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Van Nortwick, Republic, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Dell Johnson, Philllpsb urg, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Family Reunion ner Mrs. Lloyd Herrick, Mrs F.

A family reunion was held at the Maker. Mr. and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vol-! Skinner, Munden, Mr and Mrs.

BH- ilan of Jamestown in honor of Mr.jly lner nd i Mrs. Seth Tibbcts of Santa I and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Wilkie i I and Irving Wilkie, Omaha, Mr.

and Those attending were Mr. an Mrs i TV Blanchard, Wichita, Mr. Mrs. Edwin Sallman and family, and Mrs Chester Florea, CheBter; Mr. and Mrs.

Don Goodwin and! Peter Botkin, Lewistown, Mont. Shevrie, LaGina Guiot tnd Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wiedel and Carolyn Vollan of Junction City Miss Darlyne Standley, Mr. and Mrs.

George Thomas of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Cli'fford Sallman and family, Waldren Brie of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Runft and family, Mrs. Victor Erickson, Mrs.

Olive Isaac-son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sallman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Larson of Jamestown, Mr.

and Mrs. Elden Sallman and family, Mrs. Ada Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newton and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Lafe Schwaub of Morganville and Mr. and Mrs. Dajr- rell Standley. Edward Wiedel, Hebron.

They have six dren. Sunday Dinner Gtmsts Mr. rnd Mrs. Warden Waite, Mrs Vi Miles, Mrs. Marge Black and Charlene Jo and Jerry McHaman of Topeka were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and MTS. Roy N. Mrs. Dart Hostess Chapter BM of P.E.O. Chapter BM of P.E.O.

met 'for the first meeting of the year on home of Mrs. John Dart with Mrs. George Faulkner assisting, Mrs. Karl Gaston, lesson leader, chose as her subject "Getting to Know You." She presented the music and told the story of the stage show "The King and A yellow mum centerpiece on a cutwork cloth centered the serving table. Mrs.

Harold Melton poured, OueBts were Mrs. Peter Jorgensen, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Mrs. R. W.

Thomason, Mrs. W. D. Vance, Mrs. Marjorlc Hunter, Mrs.

M. L. Miller, Mrs. A. Q.

Miller, Mrff. H. C. Stitcher of Topeka, Mrs. H.

W. Reece and Mrs. Walter Boyles of Scandia and Mrs. Robert Jellison of Salt Lake City. 25th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Peters of Cuba were honor guests at the Charles "Novotny home in Narka Sunday for their silver wedding an- f-fliversary, Mr. and Mrs. Peters were married October 8, 1933, at the home of Mrs. Peters' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Eickmann, near Chester. Those present were Clarice and Eilgene Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bickmann, Elmer Peters, Mr.

and Mrsi Willis Peters of Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peters and family of Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorntan of Belleville, Mrs.

Harold Heinrichs and Linda of Oilier, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Eiqkmann and 'family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Novotny.

SOnHay Evening Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maka- lou8, Verlene and Verna Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Makalous of Cuba and Mrs.

Floyd Stone were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and MrsTFrank Plevka and sons. The occasion being Kerwin's eighth served. St. Altar Society Meets Edwards Parish Altar society met Thursday, October 2, in tht church parlors.

president, Mrs. Adolph Pach presided at the business meeting. As October is the month of the Holy Rosary, it was recited. Committee reports were given. A report was given on the an nual beef and noodle dinner which will be held Tuesday, October 21.

Prkes were won by, Mrs. F. G. Spliehal and Mrs. Agnes Jehlik.

Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mr6. Frank Konval- ski, Mrs. Stanley. Baxa, Mrs. Frank Berth, Mrs.

Sam Blair, Mrs. Frank Spliehal, Mrs. Frank Uschler, Mrsi F. J. Levendofsky, Mrs.

F. J. Heyka, Mrs. Lawrence Levendofsky, Mrs. Adam Wenda, Mrs.

Paul Levendofsky and Mrs. John Sheridan. Sunday Dinner Go Mr, and Mrs. Ddn Wilber and family had as Sunday d'intler Mrs. Krfb Is Mteten Mrs, wis hostess to the Union Ridge club on October 1 with ll members' answering to roll- call.

I The short business meeting was, OpOtted by the Lord'fc Prayer. Mrs, Chris Larson will entertain club nn October 15, and Mrs: Will Krdb will furnish the entertainment. Meeting closed with a penny drill. Mrs. Ralph Kelly furnished the entertainment for the afternoon.

The card party was Friday evening, -October 4, with 13 tnbles. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Will Krob. Next card pnrty will be October 18.

Cheerful Club Meets Cheerful club met with Nolllo Murphy on October 1 with 16 members and three guests, Carol White, Ollie KlcbJtubu nnd Twllu Ntophen- son, present, Myrtle Stafford won tlio gamo nnd Velmn Snyder won napkin prize, The next mooting will with Mary StrurtVi'ii on October 14, Esther Clrele Esther Circle of tho MidhoriUt church met nt the homo of Mrs, Frank Stafford on Ortohor Nineteen were pronoiil, II wan decided to sorvo breakfast on October 21 with enoh mom- her donating 50 towurd buy ing the food for hrofikfust, MIH, Vera Stafford was appoint ed as cluilrman of the eommlltw, Lesson was given by John Myers and dnvotlonx worn glvwn by Mrs. William Wrong, Thu theme used was "Crown Thy Good With Brotherhood." HortWs Aobert lenyiiteks I Funeral services Wilt be held at Pht. and Mrs. Robort Benyshek 2 p.m Fridty, Gotobw 10 the honored guests at a basket' Courttand Methodist dhuroh with dinfflsr it the Cuba Presbyterian I burial in GourUkUd ehuTCh basement Saturday evening; is survived his 1.1 id, tnree ns gjn pr ee 0 Courtlavd, at 6:30. Hostesses were the Bee Community eiub motnbers and their families.

About 90 friends and relatives were present. Monday evening and Mrs. Glenn uests of Mr, in Monday Evening Guests iday evening IIouHholdor honor of their grandson, Larry Swearingcn's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swcarlnecn and family of Courtland and Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin Housholdcr and Gory. Miss Nancy Sue King, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. James B.

King of llrownfleW, became the bride of Jack Hurlan. brother of Mrs. Hfly BoWen of Belleville nnd Mrs. Al Hullbauer of Brownfield, on church In Brownfield. After a wedding trip to Las Ve- gun, the couplo will reside in Brownfield where, they are both omployod.

MrM, Miirgiierite MeGowan formerly of HolkvlllB, I. Wolfe of wore married Au tjitwt tho Pflpllllon Methodist ohiiroh, I'rtpllhon, Nob, MfH, Kliirm, siHter of Mrh Mr. blurm at llw ftiiipie. urariuaUttl from tbi- Heuniliti hlgli Hbtwii and Mr. Wolfe Hut high udtiml, Mrs.

WoliVwus employed It) Iho IhiekwuU in Belleville Utr nurnW of yeans before mov Ittti whiere the was em ptoyod In fl drug store. Mr. Wolff is omployod assistant manager for Kleetrie company in hUwiiin, Mr, and Mrs. Wolfe are living in Lincoln at 'iim V. atrcct, AparUru-nt A-4.

Virgil Free of Courtland and Oren Free of Superior, and one daughter, Sarah Hanttm, Other eurvivors inoIudft'OVe grandr children and seven great-g a d- children. MRS. BtLLi DIM Mrs. Jessie Bell, 83, died at Audrey's Rest home in Republic softer a long illness. Mrs.

Bell is survived by three daughters and five sons, including Mrs. Lee Berry and and Mrs. John Peterka of Belleville. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete at press time. The body will be in state at the Bachelor- Faulkner-Dart Funeral Home.

FREE DIES Olus Free, 80, of Courtland passed away at his home October 7. Use the Want. CONTINUED UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT WALGREEN A BUY ONE 1 ITEM AT Regular Price get the second for 1-cent THE RUMORS ARE TRUE! SALE '59 CHEVROLET the Ask At Our gtore For Your Sale Bill and Check List Then Check Your Needs Famous Magic Chef quality in a space-saving 30- inch gas yet it has a full-width "Family Fare" ovenl And that's only one of the features you'll on this compact beauty. Come in and see them all. Then let us make arrangements to put a Magic Chef in your on the of terms.

See us for the Best Trade 36" Model with Electric Clock and Light In Oven $159.95 BARTH APPmNOB CENtfBB CLEAN UP SALE Household Goods Farm Items Due to the death of my wife I will hold a clean ttp tifltt at the farm located 2 i 2 milee north on US81 highway (first farm on the east side past the end of the ment), WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 Starting at 1:30 o'clock sharp. FURNITURE 1 Bed spring, mattress, pillows 1 Upholstered rocking chair, good 12 small rugs (throw rugs) 6 Dining room chairs and table Quilts and other bedding Washing machine, good 2 Wash tubs on stand Sewing machine, good Canner and roaster 1 Steel cot New buckets 3 Rooking chairs 4 Kitchen chairs 1 9x12 rug 1 9x10 rug and antiques 1 MOO wool rug 1 28x40 wool rug Martha Circle Meats Martha Circle met at the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Haines presided at the business sessions Nineteen members and one ISnss Styrlftf a Belle A missionary lesson presented by Mrs. Duane Tlnsoft, assisted by Mrs.

Edward ed, Mrs, Alfred Walker and Mrs. rbge Mpxhani. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Myrtle Miles, Kva McCullough and Miss Xuhn. CM) Dellevilk Garden club met Wed neaday, October at the home of Charles Hirmon, Mrs.

H. S. Andenon was co-hostess. Albert Hall, the president, pMskrod at the meeting. It was voted to Olant winter bulbs in Me- Garden in the city park.

An exchange of flower plants was held. Repoblic club invited the Bellc- vttte Garden club to be their guests thursday, October 2. Mrs. 1 had the tenoa on cactus 'GuesU Mrs. Don Anderson, l.

Wlfflam Hirmon and Mrs. L. Latfwig, Mrs. Albert Hall won plrxe. were served by Many other articles too numerous to mention.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Some woven and barbed wire 2 Wagons, iron wheels Panels Woven wire Chicken feeders Stretcher chains 2 Block and tackles wee 5 Ladders 18-10-8-6-4 foot Gt 3f New and used.lumber. 8 2 Steel barrel? good 5 Gallon buckets Band IMWI Saws, hammers, wrenches, bits, ell kinds of aiddhwnie Lots, and lots of other items. Ji.7 Remember this big lc Walgreen Sale ends Saturday Night, October 11 JENKINSON mm CO State PHONE 31 BELLEVILLE, KANSAS IS NEW AGAIN! NEWEST AGAIN! new form new grace new feel new space NEW '59 Trucks too! coming OCT. 16 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW I MELTON MOTOR INC. Phone 400 Bflltvifte if COMING OCT.

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