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The Winchester Star from Winchester, Kansas • 3

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Winchester, Kansas
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Specials aturday and Monday Ladies Lawn and Print Dress, were $2.98) marked to 2.50 Driver Killed In Crash Near Mother's Home Marvalee L. Kesinger, 35, Winchester Vacation Bible School June 4th Thru 15th 8:45 to 11:15 daily except Sat urday at Grade School. First published in the Winchester Star June 1, 1951. 3t) State of Kansas. I Jefferson County, 83 In the Probate Court of Said County and State.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Christens Bodde, Deceased Notice of Final Settant native of Easton, suffered fatal injuries in car mishap early Sun All children are urged to attend day morning only one-half mile from te home of his mother, Mrs. from the age of 4 years ru th" 8th grade during the 1950-1951 Edith E. Kesinger, RR 2, Eastern. Aluminum Colanders, were 39c, now 30c Strainers, were 29c, now Large Scrub Brushes, were 25c, now (19c White Cross Toilet Tissue, 2 for Note and 29c Satin Ball Caps and 98c Curtain Material 33 and 45c Window Shades 49c each Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes KEN'S STORE. school term.

Transportation will Kathryn Carlot, 82, BurUn-game, a passenger in the car, suf be provided. fered a broken collar bone and multiple cuts and bruises about Injured in a Fall The State of Kansas to Henry Bodde, Joseph Bodde, Albert Bodde, Ben Bodde, Barbara Bodde, Frances Hientzelman, Margaret Kreutzer, Laurena Cantwell, Blanche Navinsky, Dora Noll, Francis Noll, Thomas Noll, Bernard Noll, Kermit Noll, Mrs. Belle King fell at the the face and body. At the time of the accident about 5 AM Sunday, both were on their way from Topeka to visit Kesinger's mother. Next to Post off ice.

Winchester, of ber daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Houston, 3k early Friday morning and frac tured her hip. She was taken to Services For Bert McDermond Vail hospital where a pin was used to set her leg and she was put under an ox gen tent. Due to ber age she is in a serious condition.

Mrs. Houston remained Funeral services were held at the Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary Topeka for Albert R. (Bert) in Topeka a few days to be with McDermord, Mondy afternoon her mother. at 3:30 o'clock. Bert died Saturday in a hospit al after a brief illness.

His death came as a shock here as bis many Winchester Possums The Winchester Possums 4-H THE CAR, a late model convertible, went out of control on a narrow township road, swerved into a ditch on the right, veered across the road into another ditch, abd then rolled over several times, according to Deputy Sheriff James R. Studdard. Both occupants were thrown clear of the car. Miss Carlot, less seriously injured, walked a quarter of a mile to the farm home of Joe Funk to get assistance. When she returned to the scene a few minutes later, Kesinger was dead.

Coroner Charles L. Larkin said death resulted from internal injuries. Miss Carlot was taken to a Topeka hospital for treatment of her injuries. Kesinger was born June 26, 1915 at Easton, a son of William riends were not aware of his ill- Violet Noll, Mary Berger, Inez Huder, Rita Schlecht, Lucille Rauseitti, Joe Noll, Herman Noll, George Clinkenbeard, Effie Wilson, George Schrick, Oscar Schrick, Bertha Fink, Otto Schrick, Agnes Forge, Anna Noll, Lieu Bodde, Otto C. Bodde, Emma Schrick, Bertha Mary Bodde, Henrietta Schrick Hayes, Lauretta Schrick Hampton, Gertrude Schrick, Maie PofL and all otber persons concerned You are hereby notified ttoat a petition has been filed in said Court by Bertha Mary Bodde and Otto C.

Bodde, Executrix and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Cbristena Bodde, deceased, pray ing for ah order, judgment and decree of said court approving the administration, allowing fees, finding and determining who were the heirs of said deceased, and such orders as Club will have a project tour, Tuesday afternoon, June 5. Meet ness. tie was a chief clerk in the general freight claims department of the Santa Fe railroad, be had at the show grounds at 1:30. The following projec's will te seen ived in Topeka 47 years. He is in this order: Bob Knudsei, survived by his vife, Mrs.

Louise McDermond, of the home at 917 Cambridge, Topeka; Mrs. Alice verett, Winchester; a brother, June Coppinger, Richard O'Neill, Marie James Fulton, Dick Hensleigh, Paul Her sleigh, Roy Freer and Bob Freer. A weiner roast will be held at 7:30 at Sadie Robertson's. Carl W. McDermond, Topeka, and several nieces.

Burial wa3 made in Mount Hope Cemetery, A Successful Campaign The Jefferson County Chapter of the American Cancer Society reports that the annual campaign for funds was exceedingly successful this year. The amount raised was more than double the quota allotted to the County. The following is the Township reporti Quota Report Delaware 200.00 404.30 Fairview 20.00 33.50 Jefferson 105.00 473.01 Kaw 50.00 110.11 Kentucky 90.00 211.83 Norton 95.00 115.13 Oskakrsa 140.00 350.39 Ozawkie 50.00 108.30 Rock Creek 90.00 138.00 Rural 25.00 58.00 Sarcoxie 35.00 83.60 Union 95.00 151.40 Total 1000.00 2238.07 Most of the credit is due the tovnsbip Captains and their workers for thoroughly and promptly canvassing the county for wbicb the committee is extremely grateful and extends sincere thaoks' Uza vkie township a toe first to reach its quota, and the county as a whole waa fourth in the state to meet iti quota. Special gifts and floer funds were given this year and this money will be kept by tbe local chapter and be known as the Jefferson County Cancer Memorial Fund, for use ia the county. These are: In Memory of My Dear Husband Johnnie O.

Chapman In Memory of our parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. bpeka.

and Edith E. Kesinger. He spent his early ufe at Easton until en may be necessary relative to other m. il 1 mailers pertaining to cne closing listing Oct. 30, 1942 in the Navy Mrs.

Harry Bell, Denver, Mr. BOYLE NOTES Mrs. B. A. Shermer June 1 and Mrs.

R. D. Hunsucker, To He was separated from the serv ice three years later. of said estate and the discharge of the representative and their sureties; and you are hereby re peka; Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Laster Keiioger was a member of the and McLouth; Mrs. Foy quired to file your written objec United Brethera Church- and the Mrs. J. R. Kingsland and Miss weisnaar and Mrs.

idona Bates American Lesion post, both of tion or defense thereto on or be- AA -tAFI A. Oskaloosa; Mrs. Roy Kirk pat Ida McClure went to Junction City last week, where thep.were lore me zora aay oi wune ivoi. Topeka. rick and Claire Abilene, were dinner guests Wednesday of Other than his mother, he is guests of Mrs.

6 AC Williams and survived by a daughter, Oottie Mrs. Alice Everett. Mrs. btr son, Russell. Lee Kesinger, and aBon, Gerald was here to attend the funeral of The neighbors cf Neil Newman Rod Lee Kesinger, both of Lyons; her uncle, A.

R. McDermond, To two brothers, Kenneth Kesinger, gathered together Monday and disced, pi wed and planted his neka. Mrs. Laster and children 10 o'clock A. M.

of said day, in said Court, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition. Witness my hand in the City of Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kaoeas, this 28th day of May, 1951. Bertha Mary Bodde and RR 2, Easton, and Gale Kesinger remained for a few days' visit. corn and anyore having "been-in of Topeka.

Services will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Larkin on one of meets knows what that means. Seventeen tractors were in operation, tbe wives were Mrs. Anna Rogers entertainel all her children and families Funeral Home. The Rev. John day.

She returned home with Hodze. pastor of the Easton preparing the meals, men with axes were clearing any brash in tbe fields, the eldest Newman boy her son, Charles, to Kansas City, Methodist Church will officiate. for a few days' stay. Burial will be in the Reform was "water monkey" and rode Shultz, $110 00; In Memory of ed Presbyterian Cemetery, Win his horse around over the fields Otto C. Bodde Petitioners.

Walter E. Ferris, Probate Judge. Jas. F.Swoyerr Attorney for Petitioners. Sberman Patterson, Nona Chester.

The body wiil lie in Melvin Cox spent Decoration Crosby Flower Fund, $200; Ea- state at the funeral home on Day at tbe W. W. Baker home. keepirg the men supplied with drinks of cool water. The work was completed by evening, and gece Roberts flower fund, 65.00.

day's Leavenworth He expects to go to Milton, to work this summer and will re Wm. C. Leech, Campaign Chairman the gesture by tbe neighbors bespeak the esteem in wbich Mr. Lamps and Furniture Warren enter K. U.

next fall lor bis second term. Furniture Linoleums warren Store Nortonville. and Mrs. Newman are hel 1. Furniture Store Nortonville.

Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lindsey are Mrs.

Belle King is in Vail hos Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moaer and visiing at El Reno, with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheldon and pital in Topeka following a fall daughters, Shawnee, spent amily.

resulting in a broken hip. Her condition is reported as critical. Monday night and Toeslay with Miss Ida Haas. Mr. Qr A.

McNeal bad as guests Wednesday Mrs. John D. NOTICE Regular meeting of the Ameri I am going back to def ense work and have the following for disposal: Sale or Lease A RAGE McNeal and sons of Manhattan, For Sale 1937 FORD, priced for quick and Col. and Mrs. Mabbit, can Legion, Thursday night Jane 7,8 o'clock.

Swaatmer, Penm sale. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sloop and Ivan M. Pemberton Commander.

Irwin's Service sons entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beery and family, of Brookings, S. Dak. Mr.

Sale or lease gas pumps. and Mrs. Frank Freeman and family, Pbillipsburg; Mrs. Rosa Sloop, Nortonville and Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Sloop. Mrs. Ed Eshom and Mrs. Kate Rindom drove to Fairview Sun grease equipment with hydraulic lift. All tools and equipment or any part for sale.

All parts at wholesale to the trade or special discount as a Terms to accredited! party. 1 Will be open on week ends. day where they spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Page had FOR YOU CITY CONVENIENCES IN THE COUNTRY WITH L. P. Gas Heating, Cooking, Refrigeration, Water Heating APPLIANCES and TANKS for Sale FREE ESTIMATE -V; -AT- fi'i- WINCHESTER L. P. GAS, INC.

PHONE 123 as guests SundayMr. and Mrs. Bert Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Corey and Dorothy, of Lawrence; Mrs.

Thorpe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Page. B. G.

Lin clsey Wm. Erhart was enlisted with the sick the first of the week..

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