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Belle Plaine News from Belle Plaine, Kansas • Page 5

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Belle Plaine Newsi
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Belle Plaine, Kansas
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5
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rwnHn of the Federated ncr. to Hie muiianu v.ur- i)r mMWPII.R..n Uihnrn urday. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. R-ocr made a Women's Clubs at Wellington last they took for their borne at Tulsa. lorVt'Boslon Blocki MinnealKilis, Min. wWv anJ Thursday The Schweisher-ers used to live in 5KN, the lUoll'. nis- til i SUPPLEMENT TO THE BELLE PLAINE NEWS, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 Kan-er i.r alter 111 of as a ill I I 3 Henry Baugh was a pleasant caller Saturday.

He had been in Wichita attending a meeting of the Standard Oil) and came down here to call on old friends. He started back to Scott City Sunday. Before leaving he renewed his subscription for the old borne paper. The young folks of the Palestine Sunday School are busy with a play which they hope to have ready for presentation soon. it is entitled "Mother Mine." Mrs.

Walter Plagge is to appear -in, the title rote and she is assisted by some good talent. The date will be announced later. There has been a large demand this week for houses. Mr. Charles Moore, whose family is still in Ohio, finally found a house in the northeast part of town, but his brother Wilbur Mcore, did not get located.

Chas. has a wife and four children, his brother, a wife and one child. Mrs. D. M.

Dull, Mrs. Chas. Wilson and Mrs. W. K.Morgan motored to Wichita Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and children of Wichita visited C. C. Cowell and daughter, Miss Caroline, Sunday.

Mrs. S. O. Bishop has been quite ill. Her daughter, Mrs.

Hallie Norris, has been down from Wichita attending her. Mrs. Hatt'ie Mark of Winfield, visited her daughter, Mrs. C. W.

Hatfield Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Petton and Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Morgan took is tha National Live Stock Show, at Wichita, Monday. Mrs.

L. B. Warlow and fAra. Laurence Friend visited Mrs. M.

R. Hansberger, at Wichita, from Sunday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

McCellecher, C. C. Cowell and daughter Caroline motored to the oil fields near Oxford Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Stephenson, Velda Jeai Geraldine and Emogene, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. W. Cassoday at Ton-kawa, week before last. The oil wells east of town have already beginning to have their effects on the town.

th oil locations come men and men need houses. Mrs. C. F. Marso)f and daughters Catherine and Helen of Colorado are visiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Palmer for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Petton and son George of near Dighton, were visitors at the home of Mrs. W. H. Calvert from Saturday until Tuesday morning.

The Agriculture Class of the H'gh School with their instructor Mr. Tap-ley, attended the National Live Stock Show at Wichita Tuesday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Evers and Miss Helen, of Winfield and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Evers and Clarence had Sunday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wood's home.

Additional Locals D. A. Hurst was in Wellington Monday Bert Ayers was down from Peck Monday afternoon. Ernestine Seals spent the week end with Wilma Phipps. T.

Max Reitz was in Wellington Saturday on business. Glenn Teague visited the County Surveyor's office Saturday. Mrs. Henry Stunkel has been on the sick list, the past two weeks. Mrs.

R. Snow was a Kansas City visitor the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Knepple are expected soon from Lakewood, N.

M. Mr. and Mrs. Joohn Smith have moved into the Briggle home on Line St. Judge Fuller was over from Win-fielld Tuesday calling on Mr.

and Mrs. Cain. Miss Helen Evers, of WinfieW was a pleasant visitor at the High School' Monday morning. Miss Lucile Tapley, of Baker University is visiting her brother Tapley for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Bell, of Riv-erdafe spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Phipps and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Chias. Fomey and son Charles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Piatt Sunday. Miss Oldie Constant of Wichila, visiaed Mrs.

Mattie Barner, east of Belle Plaine, Thursday of last week. Miss, Faye Skinner was dismissed from the Hatcher Hospital Sunday Where she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Evers, Mrs. E. W. Evers and Mrs.

Wesley Roger were shopping in Wellington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ansell Lawless and BiHie Lee motored to Moreland, Sunday and reported fine trip. OUT WEST WITH APPLES.

Albert Hatfield and Fred Branson have been at Liberal1 and surroundingt country the past two weeks disposing of some apples. While waiting for the apples to arrive the boys took a few shots at the chickens. The chicken business was rather Overdone this season judging from reports. show cation sii- samc, IFF. friend I'eti- l'laine cation .1 her 'ichila pninjj.

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