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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 3

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MreMiUer, J. A. F. CharleS B. Rundus, S.

W. and the Rev. and E. attended Pres- iat Munden last George Hall returned Denver, where, she. several days with her H.

Vining and 1 and Mrs. Richard Robertson spent Easter with his Mrs. R. S. Kobertson, Cleaving for their home last Tuesday.

'Mr. and Mrs. Jack SSvenson and Linda spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Bowen and Shirley and Mrs. Herr at Table Rock, Neb.

Mr; and Mrs. R. W. Thomasson, "Betsey Ann and Jack. Mrs.

Tuyl, -Mr. Mr. Jaiid MM. Victor spent and, Wednesday family of Nelson, 1 Mrs. Junior -Lyon and children of Superior, Mr.

jand Edgar Sunday guests iof Mr. and Mrs. Westrick. Whips was a Wednesday guest of his uncle and and Mrs. Alfred He was artd LincoW, ing market.

Week end guests Albert ail Winkler of BlaineV and of I Wheaton. Mrs. Gfennon. is Mrs. and aire.

Aitred K.auman.- He wa 'Week end guests of Mr. and' Hall's 'mother-, Mr. iJ 6f Tabor Morehead and Jack, Mrs. Edith and Mr. and Mrs.

L. at the homo of Mr. and Mi's. Henry sented. the Childs Monday afternoon.

The O. Moreheads were enroute home from California, where they had spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer and son of Washington were in Belleville Thursday and Friday.

Attend the Cub Scouts County Fair, Junior'High Gym, Monday at 7:00. Public Frank Bachelor, who had been a patient at St. Joseph's hospital in tir turning! to Lawrence. Sgh Mr al 41 arrived last Thursday 1 t0 yhm Natives and attend the eirt Lewis Wallin furterafon Sat. called oh.

relatives palents Ml and Mrs. jn Scantlia. and at the Frank Ma Anna Zelleck lfeft-Safc to spend -we witih 'her parenfe, Sam Zelleck at Dr. and Mrs. C.

A. relatives near Vernom KaHvoda better Glenn S. WTiMnlij. gan are ing of tion at Council Grove today. On Friday and Vernon attend a state R.E.A.

association program committee meeting at Great Bend. Clyde Arnie Stephenson of here Sunday Oak Creek Emma Jorgensen ham; Earl Kelly arid Alta Goodwin homes Saturday. On (Sunday, they attended the 'annual reunion of ll Concordia returned home Friday. I Mr: fcndVvMrs. R.

W. Anderson Aislene Haesemeyer of ancl Mr. L- C. Brommer L. Thomas of "ow lV1, ,1 Grove and Gladys Mae Havel, stu- were in Omasha Sunday attending perfo Imancelf a at Kansas State colle Man th Ic Ca pades Performance.

the lce Capades in, hattan were week end guests of Mr. and Oharles Passmore Mr I awendea the annua reunion of Sundar SOn Pe i PIeasan Gro before bundiay Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

'turning 1 to Kansas City that af- Frost at Esbon Mr: to Omaha Belle Crest your home. Call Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kasl and David of Wayne were Mr. and Mrs.

John Polansky and Mrs. Angeline Polansky of Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kueker, Judy Beth and Cynthia and Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Kueker spent Sun- 1 ci- va day'at Niles with Miss Lcda Kue- 1 Ethal Baker, ker. lcncc Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Milner, Charles and Freddie of Longmont, arrived Friday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Warren Tebow, Mr. family, and Miss Alta Mae Milner, at the home of Mrs.

Milker's mother, Mrs. Alta Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. August Havel.

Dean a nd Mrs. Ray Curtis Morehead and'Richard Alkire of "Pent iSiinfl'ay in Omaha, nel a mother Mrs Clyde were Saturday evening where they attended the Ice Ca-. he vHteil Mr MilnerV of Manhattan jL SSSL," noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Havel.

Maicia Baker, student at Kansas university, who had spent Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. returned to Law- to attend market. Belle Crest your home, Call Mac Abbott Attended Kansas Re- i (laughter," A SUGGESTION for THE GRADUATE returned to Colorado on Sunday, to: Miss Alta Goodwin spent Tues- Scandia, a guest of her -v. Mrs. Ferd Olson, Mr.

tail Jewelers convention in Wichi-! Olson and family, ta Sunday. He was accompanied! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Bower- by Harold Hanchett.

Isox and Mrs. William Fry and Mr. and Mrs. James Arbuthnot' and children left Sunday for Lawi ence, after spending Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Arbuthnot and Mrs. S. J.

Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chapman spent Easter visrting his parents, Mr I daughters were Sunday guests at 1 the Ralph Fraser borne near Belleville. In the Mr.

and Mrs. Bowersox, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Fry attended open house at the Claude Bowersox home.

The occasion marked the mi. ninetieth birthday of W. H. Pcr- and Mrs. E.

B. Chapman at father of Mrs. Claude Bow- peka. Ed Chapman, to' This Sensational NEW UNDERWOOD "Leader" PORTABLE All These Features! Types arithmetic signs X. Types degree mirk and exclamation point Business symbots $, 4 Full 42-key standard keyboard All Essential operating features New Duo-tone Bnlsh TELESCOPE PUBLISHING Phone 38 or 838 Belleville Monday.

He joined Mrs. Chapman at Wamego on Tuesday and they attended the funeral of Mrs. Ohapman's grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Isabel Quinlan. Before returning ito.

Belleville on Wednesday, the Chapmans returned to Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Chapman arrived Friday to spend the week end with their son, Ed Chapman and Mrs. Chapman. The occasion marked the E. B. Chapman's fortieth wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Close were in Omaha Sunday attending the lee Capades.

Leo Kline of Norton was a Friday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 0. Johnson and Grace Rae. Mr.

Kline and Mr. Johnson were Snlina Elmer G. Haws, boatman U.S.N, has ibeen visiting his brother, Vernon Haws, Mrs. Haws and family. Mr.

Haws arrived Monday and left Wednesday for San Diego, where he is being (transferred from a station in Rhode Island. Mr. Keith, (Edwards, Mi and Mrs tA KIT; ml Mrs. Lyons, Mr. and- 00 11 Mrs.

Dale Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. I Tu sday ersox. R. L.

Johnson and Carl Kail- man were in Rexford last week end. Harold Lee Milner of Salina spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R.

Milner and Karen. Other guests were Archie Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace and daughters. Mrs.

Arthur Colclazier of Coro- na, Del and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walker and Donna and Claude Goodwin were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Alta Goodwin. Claude Goodwin was an overnight guest.

Mrs. William Stephenson of Des'hler, were Monday guests at the Charles M. Larson home. Mr. and Mrs.

John Perkins of Herington and their daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Scott and children of Nebraska were here Sunday to attend the open house marking the ninetieth birthday of W. H. Perkins. Mrs.

Glenn S. Ault, and Marshall of Hobart, are guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. D.

Thomas. Joe Roe attended R.E.A. meter' school in Topeka on Monday and April and Mrs. iR. A.

Burns, Lucille Arnold, Miss Sophia Hanson and Mrs. Tillie Reiser and Bob were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hanson and Don Anthony and H. K.

Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jorgensen.had Sunday diriner at the Lloyd Peterson home near Soandia. Amon Woodward of Topeka, Navii Yada of Jamestown and Carl, Mary and Emma Jorgensen spent Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry' Nelson. Mrs. Willard Kuhn, Billie and Gene of Concordia and Mrs. Hannah Pearson- had Easter dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. George Jensen and Robert. Mrs. Clara Jorgensen and Miss Laura Nelson of Concordia were Tuesday supper guests of Mary and Emma Jorgensen. Miss Vivian Johnson of McPherson spent Easter with her mother, Mrs.

C. W. Johnson and Adolph. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Jorgensen spent Tuesday evening at the Al Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Anders Peterson, Kenneth and Arlene were Sunday dinner guests at the Raymond Peterson home. Mrs.

Clara Jorgensen spent Saturday night and Sunday in Wichita with her daughter, Margaret who is in nurses' training there. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jorgensen and Carl, Mary and Emma Jorgensen spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mis.

Anton and Don Anthony and H. K. Hanson, the occasion being Tony's birthday anniversary. William King, and George Tay lor attended a Safeway party at Lincoln, on, Sunday. Frank Barth spent last week end in Kansas.

City. Mrs. Ray Hunter of Great Bend arrived last Sunday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beneda.

Mr. Hunter joined her here Friday and they returned to Great Bend Saturday. Miss Jean Beneda of Denver, and Jim Wickland of Brighton, were Friday and Saturday guests of Miss Beneda's parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Leo Beneda.

They had spent the Easter holidays with Mr. Wiekland's in Glenco, Minn. Harry Cossell will attend a line foreman school Topeka next Monday and Tuesday. Talmo Mrs. Deane Cousins Sfri ''Mrii H.

Johnson and Mrs. Nell Cory were guests of Mrs 3uirJ and Saturday evenings. vTiMr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson Spent Friday evening at the Or VWe Gory home.

Mv, and Mrs. Lloyd Lowell and daughters spent Easter Sunday in Manhattan with their daughter, Mrs Al Langton, Mr. Langton and daughter. Walter Passmore and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wilson of Concordia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry George and children. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Johnson were in Topeka Monday. Guy Lowell and Miss Gertie Lowell were Sunday afternoon callers at the Lloyd Lowell home. At the- Talmo school meeting Friday, Mrs. iH'arold Kelley was rehired for the coming school term' as teacher. Glenn McGinnis was elected a new school board member.

He l-eplaces Orville Cory. i Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Cousins, who have purchased Mrs. Florence Blackwood property, are remodeling. Mrs. Morganson hos returned to her home after an illness. Her grandson, Hanley Marv, Mrs.

Marv and child are making their home with hei 1 i daughter, Marcia Ann, born April and Mrs. Earl Cox of Topeka, a son, Richard Gordon. Mrs. Cox' formerly, was Pauline Mason of Haddatn. 1 and Mrs.

Gene Larson of Lindsborg, a son, David Eric, bora April 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George C. Larson of Scandia and Mr.

and Mrs. 0. Sieker of Hutchinson. Mrs. Ada Aspegren of Scandia is a great- grandmother.

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Strong of McPherson, a son, Bruce Evan, born February 16. Mrs.

Strong formerly was Miss Beulah Seitz. Grandparents are, Mr, and Mrs. Belleville and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Seitz of peka.

i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dooley. of Webber, a daughter, Phebee Jleney, born Mr. and Mrs.) Charlie Scandia grandparents.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Brownell of Raymond- Lawrence, born April 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Frank', Brownell of near Belleville.

Mr, and E. Amos Of Wallace; W. a daughter, Martha Elizabeth, born. April 1J. Grandparents are Ahtoh Vanous of Belleville and Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Amos of Smithfield; W. Va.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Spilker of Beatrice, a daughter, Janet Marie, born April 11. Mrs.

Spil- ker formerly was Viola Hromatka. 1 Grandparents Mr. and Frank Hromauca of Cuba. and Mrs. Troy Halloway of Narka, a son, Phil born April 10.

Mrs. Halloway formerly was Miss Viola Lyons of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Kennedy of Saqf' a Gwendolyn Carlene, borfn March 22. Mrs. Kennedy formerly was Louise Robertson and attended i Belleville high school. Mrs. Robertson of San Diego is the grandmother.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry FRIDAY SATURDAY CLEARSPUN NYLON HOSE Regular at $2.25 NOW $1.95 Picture Frame. Heel New Spring Colors. 54 and GO Gunge, 15 Denier.

More Snag Resistant. SENIOR GIRLS We have very pretty colors in Samsonite Luggage! Just the thing for thaf Senior Sneak! Hat Boxes 75c Blue or Rose Stripe Clever New Rayon T-Shirts $1.98 With New Cap Sleeve Denim Shorts $1.98 Our Spring Clearance Sale Continues thru Saturday, April 22 SPRING COATS HATS Off Style Shoppe Northwest Corner of the Square 1 1 April afternoon during the annual school meetings, three schools in this zone enjoyed an afternoon of roller skating at the Belleville rir.k. Schools taking part were Zion, Wayne and Talmo. Mrs. Fry, teacher of Zion, Mrs Cecil Nutter of Wayne, Mrs.

Harold Kelley, teacher of Talmo, Mrs. Orville Cory, iMrs. Floyd Carter and Mrs. Deane Cousins were sponsors. Mrs.

B. H. Johnson, Mrs. Ida Hutchinson, Mrs. Nell Cory spent afternoon with Mrs.

Ann Whan. Mrs. Nell Cory and Mrs, Ida Hutchinson Sunday dinner guests the" Harley Breckenrjdge heme at "Wayne. Joe Kennedy and Gene Danielson attended a Co-op dinner in Concordia Friday" evening. DON'T LET DAMAGE THE MOTOR OF YOUR GAR FASTER GROWTH WITH PURINA'S HEW STARTENA CHECKER-ETTS OUR FINAL CLEARANCE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Take Advantage of These Tremendous Dollar Days Features MEN'S ALL W06L WORSTED SUITS Regular Price Special $95.00 Kuppenheimer 75.00 Hyde Park ......1 49.95 60.00 Hyde Park 42.95 55.00 Hyde Park 37.95 60.00 Andover 39.95 55.00 Andover i 34.95 50.00 Andover 31.95 50.00 Curlee 1 32.95 45.00 Clothcraft 29.95 40.00 Clothcraft 27.95 40.00 to 60.00 Group, consisting-of Hyde Park, Curlee, and others 24.95 MEN'S DRESS HATS Regular Price Sale $15-00 Dobbs 1E50 Dobbs 8.95 10.00 Dobbs 7.50 10.00 Stevens 6.95 7.50 Stevens 4.95 5.00 Stevens 2,98 Stevens 1.98 JARMAN Regular $11.95 French 1 Plain Toe $9.95 All Sale Items Cadh and No Returns.

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