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Mr. and Mi-s. Henry Kieffer returned Saturday from a 10-day trip to Latuna, where they visitccj and Mrs. Charles Scanland and attended high school commencement exerciaes for Vaughn Scarland. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest went to Fairbury, Sunday to attend a Schmidt family picnic. Ethel Baker went to Kansas City Sunday morninfc to attend market until Wedne.sday. and Alvs. Charles Passmore, Mrs.

Ray Curtis and Mrs. Dave Curtis went to Kansas City Satm- day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isaacson were Sunday dinner quests of her parents, Mr.

and Mis. Tom Toni- quist at Kaclclev, White eyelet lilousos, $1.08. Sizes 32 to 38. Sutler's Diess Sliop, Belleville. Sunday evening' dinner U'uests of Mr.

and Dale Melaino Sue and Patrick wei'c Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barrett of Salina, Mr. anil Bill Barrett, and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.

Revt Hanx'tt and and Mrs. Robert l.nison. Mrs. Richard Ray, Term and Judy of Sikeston, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Anderson and Dianna and and Mr.s. Don Anderson in Belleville, returned to their home Wednesday following a ten day visit. Food sale.

Satuiday, May 29. Buildinp; and Loan office. W.M.S. i of American Lutheran I Adv. and Mis.

Ival Stutzman and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Williams were Sunday dinner ji'uests of Mr. and Mrs. A. at Chester, Neb.

of Topeka spent the week cud Witli her mother, Mi's. Dorothy Jones and family. Miss and Bud Jones will leave Friday for Oakland, where they will visit her bi'otlier, SN Ronald Jotics who is stationed there with the navy. Mrs. Leora Lewis and Shirley Mrs.

Matie Price and Mi-, and 1 Mrs. Blair went to Smith Cen' ler to attend the openinji' of, jllie Blair Drive-in theatre manaiJed bv Dan Blair. BASEBALL I'AIRCJROUNDS DI.AMOND MAY 27 Belleville Blues A'S. riymouih, Nebraska (New Mcnihcr of League) Came p.m. Sinxle (Janie Admission r)Oe (Season Tickets 10 lliniie (iames; IjiLTjO) (May with MnrysviUe raiui'd out.

Next home Kariie tor Blues alti'r toni.ulil will be with Odell, Neb.) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts and Judy of Beatrice, Mrs. Roma Heinschel of Lebanon, Mrs. Peggy Rice and Rickey Lake Charles, and Mrs.

Harry Bartow of Beatrice, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Baldwin and Mrs. Eulah in Belleville. Nellie Bowen spent Sunday in Morganville visiting Pete Peterson and called on other friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Stinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heater and Kenny went to Belolt Sunday to attend the horseless carriage activities. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Pracht and Mr. and Mrs.

Delmar Pracht and Willis visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parks at Concordia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Thomas of Scandia, Mrs. George Simmons, Miss Evelyn Ekstrom and Miss LaVonne Havel spent Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Simmons entered the KU Medical Center. Miss Ekstrom and Miss Havel visited Mrs.

C. O. Conn at the Research hospital and Mr. Conn. Reasonable, dependable and prompt ambulance service.

Tibbetts Bros. Phone Mr. r.nd Mrs. E. A.

Venous ac- by Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wilbert went to Kansas City Sunday. Mrs. Vanous attended mai-- ket until Tuesday.

Kd Bauer, Mike Robyler, Harold Nixon and Joe Rundus went to Beloit Sunday to attend the horseless carriage races. Harold Milner of Chicago, 111., came Sunday to attend Belleville school commencement exercises Tuesday where his sister, Karen, will graduate. He was by Joe and Scott Dye THE BELLEVILLE (KA.N.BA'S^ tELEsgjOPE be held Satturday, June 5. Dr. and Mrs.

R. E. Fahnstock of Kansas City and Mrs. B. N.

Hayen and sons were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Emma West. Mrs. Bula Simms retuined to her home in Long Beach, after visiting two weeks with relatives and friends in Republic county. Mrs.

Luman Miller, Pam, Cathy, Jimmy and Tommy drove to Kansas City Friday for an overnight visit with her mother, Mrs. William Phelan and sistor. Miss Betsy Phelan. Mr. and Mrs.

Bon Randall of San Francisco, who have been visiting in Forth Worth, with Mr. Randall's son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Randall and infant son. Gene Paul, were in Belleville Tuesday visiting Mr.

Randall 's aunt, Mrs. Emma Rabei. They were enroute to Lincoln, for a visit with Mr. Randall's mother, Mrs. Matie Randall.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott and Craig had as Saturday evening guests for an outdoor fish fry Mr. and Mrs. Loren Howe and Dr.

and Mrs. Alex Scott. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nondorf and family were Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Williams and family of Sedan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klima and family of Wayne, Mrs. James Klima, Jim and Glen and Mrs.

Sylvia Lambeit and family, all of Belleville. George Thompson and Nancy and Mrs. Pearl Seevcr spent from Thursday until Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mi's. Alfred Havel.

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hutts of Wichita were week end quests of Mrs. Oscar Ranard. Mr, and Mrs.

Jim Kirk took Pvt, and Mrs. Dale Kirk to Wichita Thursday niuht where Pvt. Kirk from Omaha, and they were I 'M" house jiuests of his Mrs. after P. R.

and Karen until Wed- two-week in Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Barry Kent of Emporia are spending this "week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burns.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore and Barbara of Waterloo, spent Sunday night and Monday with Mrs. Clara Belle Jones and Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Thompson and family at Agenda. Mr. Moore is Mrs. Jones' and Mrs. Thompson's nephew.

Mrs. Minnie Trimble and Mrs. Nellie Griswold of Agenda spent Wednesday in Belleville with Mr.s. Clara Belle Jones and Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Harbaugh. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Weyh were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hruza of Vincennes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zoller of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hruza, Janet Sue and Mary Ann and Floyd Carter of Belleville.

The Zollera are house guests of the Weyhs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hruza of Vincennes, came Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Hruza and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Weyh. Mrs. Robert J.

Spangler and Susan Lynn of South Bend, arrived Tuesday night to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sanborn.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Sanborn of Foi't Worth, spent from Saturday to Wednesday in Belleville with Mr. and Mrs.

T. Sanborn. Mr. and Mrs. T.

A. Sanborn and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Sanborn of Fort Worth, spent Tuesday in Chapman visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Austin P. Sanborn and attending high school commencement exei'cises for the Austin Sanborn's daughter, Mary Elizabeth. 4 W.S.C.S. met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Florence Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and his mother, Mrs. Amanda, Johnson left Sunday morning for California.

The 4-H club had their tour Tuesday morning. Mr. Biery, tlje county agent, and Miss Walker H.D.A., of Mankato attended. They had their picnic dinner at Alfred Rosses'. Mr.

and Mrs. George Patrick and George, of Kansas City, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Swihart. Dean Leece left Monday night for Longvicw, to visit her daughter, Mis. Paul Hicklin and Mr. Hicklin. Miss Patricia Pridey of Salina spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Elwyn Pridey and family. Hazel Hanzlick and niece, Georgene Ginn of Belleville visited friends in Lovcwell Thursday afternoon. Miss Eyvonne Risewick of Salina visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Risewick and family. White Rock club met with Mrs, Minnie Warren Tuesday afternoon. Anita Rogers spent Friday night with Barbara Van Meter. Dewayne of Mack.svillo the week end with her mother, Mrs. Cora Marshall.

Mr. and Mrs. Elba Cantrell and Joann are spending the week in Kansas City. Ralph Williams of Wichita spent the week end in Lovewell. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Jaske and boys of Holyrood spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Noiinan Doxon and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Doxon of Jewell spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elven Leece. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hendricks. (Adciitlonal Locals on Page 3B) Mr. and Mrs.

Cleo Hilton of Manhattan, a son, born May 17. Mrs. Hilten is the former CJeneva Myers of Haddani. are Mr. and Mrs.

Herold Myers of Haddam and Mi-, and Mrs. Pete Hilten of Greenleaf. Mr. and Mrs. Glennard of Belleville, a son, Gary Ray, born May 4 at St.

Joseph's hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kleck and Concordia. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sklenicka of Cuba and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chopp of Belleville. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Barbara Mottl of Cuba.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold An((erson of Courtland, a daughter, Mary Lee, born May 21. Mr. and Mrs.

Olin Cossaart of Narka, a son, David Paul, born Aiiril 20. Mrs. Cossaart is the former Lorene Lesovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer i.esov.sky of Cuba.

The other grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. ('ossaart of Mahaska. If you don't read The Telescope, you don't get the FOOD A Saturday, May 29 Belleville Building Loan Office W.M.S. of American Lutheran Church nesday. James of Seattle, visited in Belleville at the E.

Arbuthnot home enroute to Manhattan to attend commencement exercises at Kan- sa.s State college Sunday, from which he graduated 50 vear.s ago. Mrs, Paul Wenda and Mrs. William Kesl went to Kansas City Sunday to attend market until Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs, Leman Johnson of Wenatchee, formerly of Republic county visited friends and relatives here fi'om F'riday to Wednesday, Prompt, reasonable, courteous ambulance service. Two fine ambulances ready to serve you. Mrs.

Charles Crebbs of Stei'ling was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Walton.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lewis and Ml-, and Mrs. James Lewis went to Manhattan to attend conimencement exercises at Kansas State college.

James J. Lewis received his master's degree in educational administration. Ml-, and Mrs. P. H.

Jorgenson spent the week end in attending the Centennial activities and visiting relatives. Mr. and Lad Drapel, Janice and Trudy of Cuba, Marvin Danielson, and Evelyn Ekstrom helped LaVonne Havel celebrate her birthday last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Bai-ton of Haddam called on Mrs. Anna Barton and family of Cuba Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastman of Twin Falls, Idaho and Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Rasifuisseii spent Friday and Saturday in Wichita visiting a sister of Mrs. Eastman and Mrs. Rasmussen, Mrs. J.

A. Simpson. Reasonable, dependable a prompt ambulance service. Tibbetts Bros. Phone Mr.s.

Art Jacobs and son are spending this week with her parents in Attica while Mr. Jacobs is attending the 4-H Round-Up in Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and daughters, Sandra and Judy of Covina, arrived in Newton Tuesday night on the Santa Fe and are visiting in Salina with Mr.

and Mrs. A. Q. Miller, sr. They will come to Bellfeville Friday; visit Mrs.

Miller 's brother, H. C.l and Mrs. Leedoiji. and Mr. Miller's brothers.

Merle and Luman Miller and their families, and to attend the ahimi banquet. Miss Lois Lohrengel was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fend at Haddam. White eyelet blouses, $1 ,98.

Sizes 32 to 38. Sutter 's Dress Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of Los Angeles, arrived Tuesday morning to visit Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank James. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Youngquist, Lynn and Sara of Lima, Peru, were house guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Dart and Susan Tuesday night and Wednesday. Miss Barbara Davis accompanied Miss Ruthe Hetzler to Manhattan Saturday and they spent the week end with Miss Hetzler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Hetzler. Elaine and Bonnie Krob were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krob and Carol.

Elaine re- turrued Friday from Manhattan where she is a student at Kansas State college to spend the summer vacation in Belleville. Reasonable, dependable and prompt ambulance service. Tibbetts Bros. Phone Dr. and Mrs.

R. E. Fahnstock retuined to Kansas City Friday after spendinsr a -week with Mra B. N. Hayen and aonp.

Fahnstock sp Wednesday and Thursday With her niLQther, Mrs. Emma West. Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Hyatt of St. Louis, Mrs. G. M.

Preble and daughter, Mra. f. Shields of St. and Mrs. E.

C. Eraser of Riverside, were end at tibe G. W. Belleville. Mrs.

Marie McKenzie, Charlotte, Larry and Donna sjicnt the week end in Beloit with Mrs. C. Travelute and Elaine and attended the horseless carriage activities. Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Chandler of Denver, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. IT.

S. (Jrahani. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Wilber and Gertrude were Miss Mary Henderson and Miss Julia t'line of Washington, Miss (Jertrude Wilber attended a business meeting of the north central welfare district social workers at Salina Wednesday. Mrs, Alvin Weyh and Mrs, Clyde Burns attended the state American Legion auxiliary convention at Wichita Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Laura and Miss Leola Ki))per went to Manhattan Sunday to attend Kansas State college (nnmeiicement exercises at which two of Mrs.

Kip'ier's grandchildren, Allen Kijjper of Manhattan and Evelyn llorak of Mutulen were grauated. They were guests at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kipiier in Manhattan.

Mrs. Lillie Baird of Manhattan came home with them Sunday eveninu- and will spend a w-eek visiting friends here and in Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hruza went on a fishing trip from Friday to Sunday at Ogalalla Lake, Neb.

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