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Marion Record from Marion, Kansas • Page 5

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Marion Recordi
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Marion, Kansas
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MARION RECOFD, MARION, KANSAS. Woman's Corner By MRS. HOMER HOCH Our Watch Stock 1 Some Boquete for the Men, Juet Be- side. fore They Die This is a restless, hurrying nge The ice man is a happy fellow, and you may be a very busy person who smiles to find tbe lee box full of tf.it you'll never regret pausing long victuals. The laundry man is a Jolly enough to take the sting out of your individual wiho enjoys standing to conversation.

wait and wait while the shirts and The Associated Tress is a groat in collars are being wrapped. The de- stituUon, but when it conies to dis-livery man is over joyed to find all geminating news, it can never bope the doors locked when lie has butter to eclipse the old trio Telegraph, nnd fresh meat ip his hands and is Telephone and Telia-woman forced to risk the beat of sun and IV- Women of the county and town are C. 8T. JOHN Supt. Marlon City Schools ALVIN WIGHT Principal Marlon High School Class of '14, Marion High WHEELER 1 nf rW a.

he nut Ills down on the outside step. The coal man is delighted to have the women save their heaviest orders for Uie wet and slippery day. Then, the wagon wheels iuk beautifully beneath tluir load and his spirits fain would follow them as he whistles to keep up his courage. 1 The printer also is a genial-hearted chump who "smiles and smiles till there are miles and miles of similes" when a whole tUBheJ of perfctly good copy comes rolling in Just two hours before press time. The merchant is a lovely, patient hustler who la lust delighted when you "send it back." And he is always meek as Moses when he's kindly told tbat "It can be bought two cents cheaper of Rears Saw Buck." The happy voice of the tireless docter comes cheerfully over the he says, wlde-wakoly, "Yes, I think the little one should have some cator oil if you are, sure he needs it right now." The preacher too smiles and Jolces over the Sunday afternoon caller who ircps dn for a chat Just one hour before he must don his long tailed coat, collect his helpful thoughts and appear before his people And so in all the liajimy walks of life among which might be mentionef nf fi.e hntcher the lawyer, the school teacher, the dairy-man, the 'armer, the banker, the undertaker and the grave-digger, the dear men silently pull out the ornery thorn and smile and smile upon the beautiful And so also everyday in.

the luippy walks of life we dear women help to furnish the much needed little trials tliut serve to develop the true manly fiber which makes him smile and smile as he works and works. Hut which said trials also make Mm gray or bald, as the ease may be, before his-day, for the gray head or the shining dome has duly come. There are some women out here in Kansas who have a drawing room and a ir.ald, and serve breakfast, luncheon and dinner. But most of us stiil have a sluing room, now and Alien a hired girl and serve breakfast dinner and supper. How unprogres-slve we seeim to be.

The wayward girl who has fed on' the luuisks may or may not be re- ceived back into the arms of her fain Hy. But if sQie is, it Is a very quiet home coming. It Is no "Invite in your friends and fatted calf affair." That die lias returned Is only found out inH.ipnta.liv with tho neressBi-v un tag and going of life. Why not a party and a fatted calf for her as well as for tlie boy? Because doubtless no one would attend, her men friends Included as per our righteous double stundard! Anna Carlson says: Get-Borne enjoyment on your trip to heaven. Don't save all the pleasures for the end of the Journey, Lots of men don't have to go to Mexico to get a taste of war.

They liave It every day at their own fire- I requested to to this corner any td recipes which they have used We will print one or more each eek. Doughnut Recipe, Easy to Remember One cup of sugar of milk, Two eggs beaten fine aa silk; Salt and nutmeg, lemon will do, Of baking powder teaspoons two. Lightly stir the flour in, Roll on the pie board not too thin, Cut ia diamonds, twists or ring, Drop with cure the doughy things Into, fat that briskly swells Evenly the ppongy cells. Watch with care the time for turning Fry them brown. Juat short of burning Roll in sugar, serve when cool, This for doughnuts is the rule Mabel gpeckmnn Mrs.

C. E. St. John returned on Friday from Fort Scott where she went as a delegate from here to the Eastern Star Convention. There were over a thousand delegates dn attend Mrs.

Healey of Florence ac eompanied her from t'mt Chapter. Miss Idella Harris, wlho has been taking medical treatment in Was able to return home on Sunday Roy Williams. to Topeka and In J- -I accompanied her lu'r any menns sincerely Hope that sue may e.uiny regain ker strength. IN SINCERE APPRECIATION We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends who extended their help and sympathy to us in our late bereave Mrs. A.

M. Wren and Family. CO. SOCIALIST TICKET The Socialists had a meeting here last Saturday and the Co. Chairman, C.

A furnishes us the following account of the meeting: There was a fairly good attendance. The meeting was called to order by (' Stebblns, when the following Comrades were elected: Hr. H. Ilrunlg, Chairman Geo. Weber, Treasurer Ferd F.

Janzen, Secretary of the permanent c-ganlzation. Township Committee: Sim mons of Civile townshop; Shield Lost Springs; John Fisher of (V- 1 ter; A. Frobenlus of Clear Creek; R. Lehman Grant; II. Redman of Kisley; of Menno; John I'nnmick of Doyle; John Morton of aark: v- v- Shmddt of Lehigh, I 11 was resolved to place a full Co.

1 tJeket in nomination with result as folJows: Probate Judge, Simmons Sheriff, A. Frobenlus Ootroner, Dr. H. Brunlg Clerk, Ferd F. Janzen Treasurer, H.

Redrawn Register of Deeds, Geo. Weber Clerk of Court, John J. Janzen Co. Bissey Co. Surveyor, W.

A. Herndon Co. Ait Thos. Clark Representative, C. A.

Stebbins Co. Com. 1st A. D. Ehrllch C.

A. Stebbins." HEREFORD RUTH BEASTON I'X i DOROTHY TOMPKINS tR KUHN 9" --iimrxrtm i -e ii.m mi is complete in all styles and sizes. Watches make ideal Graduation gifts and will last a lifetime. Let us show you our line. J.

R. DELAPLAIN Jeweler Reg. Optician DEMOCRATIC MEETING Tho Doinoi'Ntffl hud a meeting at tho Court House yesterday afternoon, with very good attendance. Men were here fronn various purts of tho coiuily to Uiy plans for saving tho country. W.

11. Oarpentcr presided and imulo one of his characteristic, vigorous speeiihcs. The prlnelpul speaker was .1. Johnson of Pen-body who share with II. S.

Martin tho honor of beljig tho jnowt. wldolyi known of Million county Deinocruts. lie lu rendered distinguished service to the ixirty naiilonally, mid Is always licard wiMi interes-t by Marlon county friends. And the Is glad to say In this connection even If he is it DonuxTut! that ho Is a man and a citizen of whom tho county J111.H reason to be proud. Sjii'eches aiso niado by Taylor Riddle, and others.

A committee was nppoliiled to iiinke "uggesllins" get tho word? ti to candidates for guano county offices, and after retiring and 1:1,. in tiller reported Mm following names: I-'or County Clerk, lio. Kiilirineister of Pealnxly; for ('leik of Court, Kd Welch of Tanipn; for Proluito Judge, C. C. Jones of for Co.

prof. P. C. Illclieil of lllllshoi'o; for Surveyor, (Ins SHiliupf of Ilurns. Taylor lllddlo had already iiiiiKiiih'ccd hlinsi'if lis a caiidiila-le for re election Itcpre.m'ii taiive, and lilik Williams for third term lis county iitiioniey.

Mr. Peiiner will have no oijiosli Ion for re noinlna lion lis Treasurer. On Iho other offices I'hcre (ire contesUs 1111(1 tdie Comiiuit.lee stayed away froni tin'iii. Tom Matloi was Heerotury of tha meeting. Ai th 11I Hindus now to be ilono in for our K'icmI I it luocral le friends to make a red hot uituuilgu and get reiidy to take tlln-ir medU-lne.

For there Is 11 well minded rumor that there- are siune. 'big dos- hemled tliclir wuy. W. Iivls and V. t).

Johnso.11 have Just relui'm-d froon Niw Alilrtiny, wlwro the Crown Car Is being manufactured. Msrs. Duvls and Johnson ure ugeuU for both Marlon mill Harvey coiHitJeM. Mr. Johnson se cured the illMrlliutllig iigency for these cars for tho south half of Kan-sas inn! norili Juilf of with Ueadiiarlers lit Wl hlla.

The following Is 11 biter received from the factory: 'l HOM IT AiV CONCiKKN: This li to ceilljy thin 011 elghleiiiiii day of May, tho Crown Motor Co. New AJhany, I ml has had the pleajoiro of entr-lalnliiK Mr. C. W. Imvis and Mr.

O. JihiiMii Aulne, Kansas, who urn our ageiils for Marlon county and Harvey enmity, in our offices and factory. We reliy state that by Juno 15, v. exH to delivering Crown Roadsters and Touring Cors to our disi-tllmtiiig agt.iit, Mr. V.

O. Johnson WMiltii, Kaiihii. Wo Invito a visit from anyone Inter citcd ill our cars. The Crown Motor Company, lly C. II Lambert, Sec.

K- Tp'iis. Mlw Mary tilgicH of lola, KiiIisuh, who vlltlii lier aunt, Mrs. Mary Willliuiu of route wa.s In town on Monday in comimny wJUi her cousin, MIm Mlntu WllllauiH. A. 8ocolofi-ky of Taniii was hero a couple of days Inst week, and was giii-st.

at tho Jus. A. Ray liom; CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwkya bear mm JANIE TOMPKINS EAR LE SACKET HAROLD TAYLOR BERNICE CHAPMAN "tt .4, ETHEL HAROLD i School HELEN WILLIAMS MYRTLE MOLLOHAN ED B'JFKHOLCER WILLIAM HARRIS RALPH NEILL i 4vo LOUISE WOOLHEATER FRANK LOVELESS I 4 S2i l.llL'-RtD REED OWEN 8KINNER CECIL FREEBORN IRMA WOLF WATCHES MELVIN HEREFORD CLAIn A GAUNT Go to Sheldon's for APPROPRIATE GRADUATION GIFTS Prices Right r-2 PAULINE THOMAS AT Sheldon's Jewelery Store CLARA DUNCAN the Signature i ALLIE 8UMMERVILL.

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