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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 5

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Belleville, Kansas
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BAY, AUGUST 20. 195S ijfiwiiii muij III fii ujiiinn iiimr.i,,, Norway- Mm. sum RamiMV THS BEL liE liLB (K AN Asy EilTE CjO A U. B. LadieB pet "irt the church pavlora fhutl- itfternoon.

lariap Rosa. Sohga werja aung followed by "Thought for Today" devotion by Miss Ross. Fraser played a piano solo Barleen of Concordia gava a reading. After roll call and report, the president tead minutes of years ago telliog of work then' and first bazaat report. Seye.nteen mernbera preseht antd fovir guests, Mrs.

Fred (AmesAMwii Clfircnce Hamilton, Mrs. Ellen Hammer and Peggy Barieetl of Concordia, Mrs. Milton Sweat ivrid Mrs. JacU Larsen, hostcs served rcfrosh- ments'. Mr.

and Mis. Joseph Melhiis and Mr. UJKI Mrs. Arthur Swcnson returned home Friday from their vacation trip north. They visited Mrs.

Swenson 's brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Holdcn in Minneapolis, Minn. At Hawkina, Wi -nc, they visited the Rev. and Mrs.

V. O. Aaker. They were supper I Walter CarlKren of Concordia their gummer resort in Bemidji, Minn. They then went to Canada and visited Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Tiller near, Erickson in Manitoba and the Rev. and Mr.i. 0. R.

Svore in Alexander, N. D. Coming home, thev went sightseeing in the Black Hilis. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Larson, Mr. and Glen Lar and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, David and Pauline, Mr. and Mrs.

George Larson, Richard Lorraine and Larry, Mr. nad Mrs. Don Larson and Sonja and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sankey and daughter of Republic enjoyed a picnic supper at Belleville park Thursday evening honoring Pvt.

and Mrs. Robert Larson, who were recently married. Pvt. Larson is leaving for overseas duty in Germany. -Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Larson and Ml-, and Mrs. Carl Rcece wcio in Wichita last Monday and Tuesday the Lar.sons visitiiiR their son and Mrs. Ralph Larson and Steven Ralph. guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Carl-' won by Mrs. Scott. Twelve mem- grcn and Kathleen. bera were present and two gruests, Mrs.

Anna' HugOs, OlHe" Mrs. Edgar Isaacson of t'ormoso Lawrence wetit to and Miss Pearl Strom of CoMor- and visited Sit. and Mf4. P. L.

dia. Cuthbertson. f. Mr. and Mrs.

George Wilson of Mr. and Joseph MeUius called on Mr. and Mrs. went to Monday Monday morning, where Mrs. Melhus went for a Joe and Ada Brewer visited at medical check-up.

the Leslie Tate home last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carlgren re- 1 evening, turned home Saturday morning i Reasonable, dependable a after visiting relatives in South prompt ambulance service.

Tib- Dakota, Minnesota and Manitoba, betts Bros. Phone Canada and alght-sfeeing in the E. U. B. council of administra- Black Hills the past couple weeks, its -regular monthly business meeting at the church parlors Tuesday evening Mrs.

Anna Hammer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brewer returned home Thursday morning after spending the past three weeks visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Brewer in Monroe, Mich. Clarence Brewer is now at his home and able to set up part of the time. Mis. Stella Scott of Rclloville came Tuesday to stay with Archie Rrcwer, Rcnec and Mis. Brewer, Norman and Volly accdinpanicd tlie Don Hutchinson Walter Darlington visited Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Karen Ross. Mrs. Meredith Lewis and the Misses Claudine and Ollic Lena Ol.stm visited Mrs. Ellen Hammer and L. J.

Larsen Tuesday evening. Tuesday supper guests of Mr. M'ult while Carlgren and family Maik, while I Nyquist and of Kackley. Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Carlgren and family to Hawluns, Wise, Wcdnes at the CarroU Carlgren guests one evening of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield were Thursday supper Prompt, coiulc ambulance service. Two fine am- Mrs, Hutchinson's parents, the Rev. Imlances readv to serve vou.

and Mrs. V. O. Anker and to'at- tend their wedding nn- Mr. and Mrs.

Harold BowliiiK (if nivcrsary celebcation. As look at it, friend, Kansas Certified Seed Is a Good Investment! farmers Unoiv the miportanco of (ilaiitini; (-ouil seeil, truo to name, tree from ueeds, to into a protit- ablB crop. Kansas Corlitied Seed Is all this and more. Certified aced fields aro can-fiiJly examined licfore harvest hy trahied Inspectors. Samples of every lot of seed are thoroughly tested and analyzed.

A bright, ovw 1 iff your.H fur tlm It lUU iinnu'n of li Hiul ilpsn-lplinnK thp hrst kIniU (if wlM 'a(, nlfalTit. broinr riovt'r. Imtlrv. finx nnd oals, nlsd the new Orcfiileal Sudan. Coupon for FREE Booklet KANSAS CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Kansas Stale College IManhattun 1, Kansas ripaBfi ifijil willKHit ohllcnlion niy FIIKE copy of the CcitlficU Seed sunper jruests of the Rev.

and Mrs. H. S. were the Rev. and Mrs.

Donald and sons of Concordia and Mrs. Henrietta Jcnlz of Appleton, Wise. quests at the Carroll Carlg home near Concordia. Robert, who spent the past week visiting there, returned homo with his parents Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Jacobsen visited the Rev. and Mrs. II. Severin Bly Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Axel called on the Rev. atid Mis. H.

S. Miss Peail Strom of Concordia Filv Saturday afternoon. spent a few days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Ejner Miss Strom and Mrs. visited ai tlic Don Larson home Monday near Mi's, Mool 'C returned home hist Wednesday from Belleville liospital.

it will be eonsiderabli time before she can use her liiit slie can be lielpcd to a wlieel elraiv some. Wednesday cluli met with Mrs. Ray Studer at Kormoso hist Wednesday. Mrs. Atliei Scott won score )ni7 at curds and Mrs.

Homer received low score Mystery package was NAMK AUUltlOSS Order Certified Seed From: W. I). Piicket, Narka, Kansas Wichita Wheat E. H. W.

E. Smies, Courtlaiid, Butfalo Alfalfa 24 -Hour WRECKER SERVICE Phone 1016 for Night Cally MELTON MOTOR INC. Phone 400 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan f'arlgren and family left Friday morning on a vacation trio north.

They phui to visit his brother-ill-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Heltiie ami family at Bradley, S.

and a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jordahl and family at Motley, and to K'l in the Black HilK Miss (Jrace Carney of Concordiii and Dr. Anna Rimol called on MiS. Meredith Lewis and Claudine and 01 lie Lena Olsen at their farm Wednesday.

Am With Our Armed Forces (By Ttie Telescope's acandla Corr.) Loren Isaacson will leave Saturday, August 22, for Red Stone Arsenal, Huntsville, for fur- ther schooliiifj' in tiuided missiles. He has been attending school at I Fort N. and has I been home on fvlrlouKh visiting his Diirents. Mr. and Mrs.

Nolile Isaacson of Scaiidia. Wo Have Added A Nt HENNEY-PACKARD AMBULANCE 1 The 'I'l'li'scopc will cai'ry a pictun' of this anibulaiU'e in next We want to emphasize that our Ambulance I Service Prices remain at the same low level Day Hour (ail IS I'or Service UACHELOR-FAULKNER-DART FUNERAL HOME I By The TcleHcope 'K Scnnrtlii Corr.) (iayloi'd Freed, Mc- 'dV, Wise, was an oveinijrlit, I of his Dureiits. Mr, and Mis. Freed of Scaudia Fiiday. He was enioiitc to to spend U) days' fuilouu'h with Mrs.

Freed I and Jiinmv. Arthur ('. Copjiert, seaman, I.USN, son of Mr. and Roy Ij-Ciopperfc of Route 2. Belleville, Sicomideted a nine-month tour of H' combat duty in the Far East K'ust 14 on board the aircraft car- Hj I 'ier USS rhilippiite The ship docked at San Diefjo Lawrence D.

Kasl, seaman, husband of iVIrs. Jolene Kasl Belleville, is aboard the attaci; vessel USS Leo which turned to Seattle, August 14. The Leo has for the past three nionth.s participated in a joint Army-Navy-Air Force Alaskan sujijily conducted annually dur- iiiR' the brief period these waters are navijirable. WHEN Winter comes in swinging with his snows and chilling blows, meet him with your guard Block his every punch with a house that is weather-tight, draft-proof and toast-warm. Now is the time to fix leaky roofs, repair siding, install Storm windows put in weather-stripping, insulate for snug warmth and fuel savings.

Get our free estimate on everything that needs doing at your house to put Winter down for the count! ANB ORN Phone 111 BelleTlUe HARDWARE LUMBER PAINT nvm. Svulc 179 .00 ever I (1 (Genuine Davslrom Chrome QQ A A ReK. Sale Ot Sealv InnerspriufT Mattress QQ OK, value. Save 20.00 ISox Spring: Baby Furniture Crib, Matlre.s.s, Chest Heautiful Table Lamps ureaUy reduced prices. I'rom Samous makes as Phi! Mar.

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