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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 4

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THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 Make your next oil change to Phillips in '56 SEE JIM LEWIS PONTIAC, INC. USED CARS 1954 DeSOTO 4-door sedan. Loaded with equipment. This is a beauty. Priced right.

1954 PONTIAC "8" Deluxe 2-door. Standard transmission, green metalic finish. Like new. 195.3 PONTIAC "8" 2-door. Radio, heater, tu-tone green finish.

1950 PONTIAC "8" 4-door hydramatic. 1950 BUICK 2-door. and Dynaflow. 1950 MERCURY 4-door. overdrive.

SPECIAL We will porcelainize, clean and spray glaze your car for $12.50 COMPLETE BODY SHOP REPAIR WORK Windshields and Windows Replaced Body and Fenders Repaired Complete Painting Service Visit Tony Kriks Your Body Man 1949 MERCURY 4-door. overdrive. 1949 NASH Ambassador, 2-door. 1948 PONTIAC matic. 1948 HUDSON 4-door.

1947 CHEVROLET club coupe. 1946 FORD club coupe. 1946 CHEVROLET I'A-ton and hoist. 1936 CHEVROLET pickup. 1954 CMC lV2-ton.

When prices for genuine Goodyear are this IT'S TIME TO BUY famous MARATHONS GOOD $1245 JIM LEWIS PONTIAC, INC. Uptown Phone 580 TWO Street and on US36 Highway Garage Phone 63 NOW ONLY SIZE. plus tax and tira Plus tax and recap pabU lira 6.00 $13.95 JIM LEWIS PONTIAC, INC. East 1610 Street SOCIETY 3 3 (Continued rrom Page 3) while I'IK Is nk KUidiolas with while satin ilioiis tiod at I'IKIS with knots. She wore a liny gold watch around her neck a white velvet ri'Dlion.

It was gift to her urandniothci' liy her andfather many years ago. It Bis piven to the liride as a name- Eke K'ifl. The attendant's u'own Sis ice l)lue chrome-sinin tulle made with a liKhl fitted rapless bodice with a tiny ovei-- e-shoulder boleio. wore a ilf hat made of the same taffeta id tulle, decoi'ated with blue and lite flowers. wore a waist rsan'e of Idue carnations.

The idi''s mother woi'e a medium blue ess with accessories. The mothei- selected a two-piece ivy dress with navy accessories. )th motheis wore white carna- )n corsafie. A reception was held liie parlois nf the chui-ch im- the ceremony, brides lal)K' covered with wcddiufr cake placed on a mirror in the center of the table flanked on each side by double-candle holders, and candles. The cake was baked iby the bride's mother.

Miss Bonnie Cady had charge of the guest book, Miss Patsy Thompson, Miss Shirley Freed and Miss Janice Florell had charge of the gifts. Miss Marilyn Johnson and Miss Susie Reed poured. For traveling the bride wore a gray wool suit with red accessories. The couple is living in Okumlgee, where the groom is attend'ng Olslahoma A and Technical college. I'opclka-Mosier (By The Telescope's Mrniden Corr.) On February 16, 1956, the Wesleyan Methodist church at Belleville was the setting for the wedding ceremony of Miss Evelynn Popelka, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Popelka of Munden, who became the bride of Dwight Mosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Mosier of Belleville. The Hev. Frank Gilger performed a lace cloth and the three tiered DANCE CHUCK BENNY ORCHESTRA Saturday, March 10 At HADDAM AMERICAN LEGION HALL Haddam, Kansas Admission 60c 25c the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a two piece dusty rose dress an dcarried a white Bible, a gift from the bride-groom, which was covered with pink roses. Miss Lorene Shulda of Belleville was maid of honor.

She wore a green suit. Fred Flyea of Belleville was best man. The bride's mother wore a dress of charcoal grey and a white corsage and the groom's mother chose navy blue with a white corsage. Mrs. Murray sell of Belleville was pianist and she played, "Always" and "Because." Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride's home.

The three tier wedding caUe was baked by the bride's mother. Mrs. Elsie Horak of Munden and Mrs. Florence of Belleville served, after which the young couple opened their gifts. After a short trij) Mr.

Mosier returned to the Navy services where he is stationed at San Francisco, Mrs. Mosier returned to her duties at the J. C. Penny store at Belleville, where she has worked fur several years. Kuhn-AVhi (aker Herman A.

Kulin of Jamestown announces the marriage of his daughter, Avis Mae, to J. Curtis Whilakei-, both of Concordia. The marriage was performed at the Methodist church in Belleville February 27. The single-ring ceiemony was read by the Rev. James Gray.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Logan were attendants of the couple. Mrs.

Herman Kuhn and Tony Kuhn were also guests at the ceremony. The bride chose a gray suit with white accessories and wore a coisage of I 'ed carnations The groom's suit was gray and he wore a while carnation. He is the son of Mrs. N. B.

Whitaker of I Emporia. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker will reside in Concordia where ho is employed as a salesman and she i.t^ an employee of the Southwestern Bell Telephone company. (By The Telcscooe's Courtland Corr.) On Wednesday, February 22, at three o'clock in the Methodist church in (Courtland, Beth Charlene Sjoholm and Richard Dean Botlger were united in marriage.

Rev. Hehert Botlger, pas- Buy Johnson Home For Rest Home The R. L. Johnson property was sold this past week to Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Pack of Belleville, who will convert the large residence into a rest home. The Packs moved to the residence this week end. The I)roperty has been the home of the Johnsons since 1927. WORK ON Two Kansas State college engineering students from Belleville are assisting with last minute preparation for the 32nd annual Engineer's Open House, to be held March 16 and 17. They are Clinton Johnson, a junior in agricultural education, and LeRoy Weyh, a sophomore in industrial architecture.

Johnson is working on the soil and water display and Weyh is working on the woodworking display. The Open House, designed to acquaint the public with the work of engineers, attracts upwards of visitors to the K-State campus every spring. baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brubaker, Belleville, is a rifleman in company of the division.

A 19,51 graduate of Belleville high school, he entered the Army in October 1954 and has been over- ELEVKN AT EMPORIA Eleven Republic ('ountians are included among the students enrolled at Emporia State Teachers College, where the enrollment foi- the spring semester has reached 2014. This total represents an increase of 467 students or 20.6 percent over the enrollment at the same time last year. The Countians include Belleville; Connie Diller, senior music major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max R.

Diller; Ardeth Kelly, freshman speech major, daughter of Mr. and BRUBAKER PARTICIPATES Pfc. Dewey K. Brubaker, whose wife, Ellen, lives in Chester, recently took part in cold weather indoctrination held by the 9th Infantry division in Germany. Bru- seas sinco April 1955.

major, daughter px'ipnce, Mrs. A. A. Kelly; Kenny Mulch, freshman physical education major, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Mulch; Margaret, Novak, freshman business educa" tion major, daughter of Mr and Mvk. Ben Novak; Albert Peters, junior liusiness major, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Peters; Marvin SnYder, freshman business major, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy C. Snyder; Patricia senior music education major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. O.

Swiercinsky. Cuba; Charles Lang, junior mathematics major, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Laiig; Dwann Veroda, junior mathematics major, son of Mr.

Ed Veroda. Narka Bob Slagle, senior physical science major, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Otis W. Slagle.

Republic; S. Hull Sisson, graduate in libiary px'ipnce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DANCE ELMER DOLEZAL AND HIS ORCHESTRA Playing REPUBLIC, KANSAS, CITY HALL Saturday, March 10 Admission 75c mminmKmm ON PURINA SUPER STARTENA Super Growth. Your chicks should grow up to 5.6*^ faster on 7.4% less feed per pound of gain than ever before on Purina Startena! That's the kind of results they've been getting on many thousands of chicks in Purina Research tests.

Super Safe. You can order Startena with a built-in coccidiosis control. It's the best control ever tested by Purina Laboratories, Super Vigor. You can actually see the brighter yellow Bhanks, perkier red combs, and fast, smooth feathering. Super It takes only 2 pounds of Super Startena per light breed chick, 3 pounds jwr heavy.

This is a real saving, because most feeds recommend 3 to 4 pounds of the chicks are ready for a growing ration. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE SVOPODA were married February 14 at the First Methodist church in Belleville by the Rev. Ralph Browning.

Mrs. Svoboda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robbins of Belleville. Mr.

Svoboda, the son of Mrs. Charles Svoboda and the late Charles J. of Cuba, operates a radio, television shop in Cuba. After four more weeks of training in electronics at Louisville, the couple will retui'n to Cuba to make their home. Photo irs WOWH flJt Keep drinkmg pSna Disinfectant.

Bring this ad ana july restricted. EJE GRAND OLE OPRY ON TV Be sure to sec our next big Grand Ole Opry TV tainers the Be sure lo Show. It 's the farmer 's most popular country other guest stars in a fun-filled night at inosic show. your favorite Opry enter- the old country school. You can see it oa Station KOLN-TV Channel March 11, Time: 5:00 p.m.

HALL MILL ELEVATOR 13 i Belleville, Kansas tor of the Christian church of Bethany, 111., who is a brother of the bridegroom read the double ring service. He was assisted by the Rev. Robert D. Wood of the Courtland Methodist church. The church altar Riefore which the couple stood, was decorated with jjalms, baskets of pink and white carnations and candelabra.

Ruth Lofgren jilayed tradional wedding music and accompanied Mr. Jed Ramsey who sang "Always" and "Because" l)efore the ceremony Lord's Prayer" as the couple knelt at the altar at the close of the ceremony. Joim Sjoholm, ten years old brother of the bride lighted the tapers. Pamela and Norman Botlger, nieces and neiihew of the groom, carried the I 'ings on heart shaped white taffeta pillows. Pamela wore a frock of orchid nylon with tiny white hat and gloves.

Miss Ruth Cromwell of Munden was maid of honor. Bob Bottger, twin brother of tlie groom, was best man. The brides gown was flooi- length of ivory slipper satin fashioned with skirt panel. The bodice was of Chantilly lace with nylon sheer yoke and long sleeves with points over the hands. She wore a short veil of nylon net.

Her bouquet was a lavendar orchid and stephanotis with white ribbon stieamers. The mother of the bride wore a dark blue suit with white hat and corsage of pink carnations. The mother of the groom wore a rose crepe afternoon dress with a hat of tiny blue flowers and corsage of pink carnations. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. The beautiful four tiered wedding cake was baked and decorated by Mrs.

Herbert Mikesell, a close friend of the bride's family. After the bride and groom cut the first piece Mrs. Mikesell and served the cake. Mrs. Loren Austin poui-ed coffee and Mrs.

Theo. Garman served punch. Bernita Stafford and Janet Heeler served the bride 's table, Donna Horak and Mrs. Virginia Ely of Munden and Arlene Tebrow took care of the gifts, Mrs. Norman Bottger, sister-in-law of the groom, had charge of the guests book.

After a short wedding trip they are at home in Belleville, at 1820 Twentieth St. The bridegroom is employed.at the BelleYiHe Greenhouse and the bride is a nurse's aid at the Belleville hospital With Our Armed Forces Pvt. Gai'y C. Trecek, son of Mr. and Mrs.

(Uiarles Trecek, who has been stationed al Fort Leonard Wood, has been transferred lo I'orl Belvoir, Va. His new address is RA 515 Engineer Pipe Line, Ft. Belvoir, Va. F.rncst J. Mikesell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Krnest Mikesell of Union Valley, has recently received his discharge from the Air I''orce. Since his discharge, he and Mrs. Mikesell are attending McPhersoii college, McPhcrson, Kan. Pfc James H.

VanLew, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. VanLew of Belleville has completed his six weeks of Military Police schooling at Presidio of San Francisco, and is now on active duty as a Military Policeman at the Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, Cal. His address is Pfc.

James H. VanLew, U. S. 55-525 673, 505th M. P.

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