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Council Grove Republican from Council Grove, Kansas • 4

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COUNCIL GROVE (KANSAS) REPUBLICAN MONDAY. MARCH 31, 1947. PAGE FOUB ROCKY VALE Jeanno Bee Egleston, Virginia Lay and Wilbur were supper guests at the Frank Roy home Mon day evening. mond Coover, Adrian Hensley, Alfred Rohloff and Paul Gehrke. Walter Hensley and family, Paul Gehrke and family, Mrs Adrian Hensley and family atetnded the Red Cross meeting at the Wilsey grade school Wednesday evening.

Mrs Aug Herpich, Marion and Walter Herpich, and Mr and. Mrs in Council Grove on business Saturday. Mr and Mrs Leonard Johnson and family attended the 50th anniversary of Mrs Johnson's parents, Mr and Mrs Chas Stiver in Wilsey Sunday. Mrs Walter Alspaw spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs Russell Porker and family in Wilsey. Mrs John Lee spent Monday afternoon with Mrs Roe Lee.

We extend sympathy to the relatives of Mrs Bertha Stephenson in their sorrow. Among those attending the funeral Wednesday afternoon were Mr and Mrs Flynn, also Mrs Alvin Smith who accompanied Mr and 'Mrs Chas Boyer, 1 PARKER VULE Minerva Luncheon Mrs Jim Haun will be hostess to the Parkerville Minerva club, Wednesday, for a covered dish luncheon'. Mrs Mitchell and Mrs Hirt will have charge of the program, "Youth Conservation." Members Clyde Bromley and daughters at Eleanor Hertlein attended the Y-Teen cabinet banquet held at the high school Wednesday evening tended the funeral of Ernest Scott, Tuesday afternoon, at Blue Rapids, tin home. Mr and Mrs Paul Gerkhe 'and family attended a birthday party at the home of Mrs Molly Gehkre in Herington Saturday evening. Callers of Mrs Elva Johnson at the Obe Martin home this week were Mr and Mrs Phil Johnson and Byron, and Mr and Mrs Clyde Johnson.

Families represented at our Community meeting Monday evening were Frank Roy, Marion Shubert, Walter Hensley, Allen Alspaw, Fred Roy, (Harris Varco, Ray honoring the YWCA cabinet mem bers. Kansas. Mrs Pauline Scott came home Mrs.L Hemphill helped care with her mother, Mrs Aug Herpich for Mrs Robert Lindquist Sunday will answer roll call by naming cause of juvenile delinquency. and Monday night. TO HEAR PESSIMIST Junction City Dr John Ise widely known faculty member, will speak before the statewide USO conference here Apr 10.

He is on the same program with Gov Frank Carlson. Mr and Mrs Ewaldt Kickhaefer and family were Friday eve callers SUNFLOWER LIBERTY Fred Camp and Calvin Cooley of Mr and Mrs Robert Giffin will have as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr at the Herbert Rindt home. Lawrence flew in by plane Sun Ronald Herpich spent Tuesday nd Mrs Dave Gardener and daugh with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs ter of Osage City. Surprise Visit day morning and spent the day at the Ralph Hertlein home. Other dinner guests invited Mrs Delle Camp, Jamds Roy and Bay.

Mr and Mrs A Kendall had as Mr and Mrs Ewaldt Kickhaefer visited with Mr and Mrs Herman Mrs Lawrence Anderson and Carolyn spent Tuesday at the Geo. Morgan home In Topeka. The Harmony Club met with Mrs Dale Hosier Wednesday afternoon. Nine members were present. Ross Worley helped his brother Rea Worley, Saturday.

Mrs Lawrence Anderson and Mr and Mrs Phelps and daughter of Ponca City, visited from Saturday until Monday at the Allen Alspaw home. On Sunday they accompanied Mr and Mrs Alspaw and sons to the Clarence Stiver home where they celebrated the Golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiver of and overnight guests, Wednesday, Mrs Kendall's cousin and his wife, Mr Kickhaefer, Sr. on Monday eve.

daughters, Chris Karres, Mr Mrs A Camp and Quentin. Mr and Mrs Joe Beilher Hugo, Orville and Eugene Kickhaefer attended 4-H-. meeting at and and Mrs Henry Churchman of San Diego, Calif. The Churchmans are on a 3-months' tour of the East iamuy or Latimer were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Paul Gehrke the Woodbine high school ThurS' day eve. and South.

The Californians call Carojyn helped Mrs Elvin Fielder paper Friday. on Sunday evening. The Dist. 83 school board went ed on Mr and Mrs Quilhot, Mr and Mrs Norman Worley and Mrs Elva Hanna spent Friday Wednesday evening. Mr Church to Council Grove on Friday.

SCHOOL NEWS family spent Sunday at Rea afternoon visiting at the Obe Mar man Is a cousin of Mr Quilhot. Wilsey. Andrew Beilher and family were calling at the homes of Alfred Frank and Fred Roy on Sunday afternoon. Mrs Flora Brown, Mr and Mrs Walter Hensley and daughters and Dorothy Walker were dinner guests Ronald and Joyce received 100 in Mr and Mrs Beck entertain Mr and Mrs Geo Morgan and spelling. ed at dinner, Sunday, for Mr and Mrs Fred Regnell of Frederick and Linda of Topeka spent Monday Karen Lueker visited school on night and Tuesday at Lawrence Mrs A Beck and Harold Beck Andersons.

i of Marion Hill community. This is of Mr. and Mrs Isham Hedgespeth Friday. Harlan Lueker, Levi Kickhaefer, Melva Lueker and Eugene Kickhaefer received 100 in spelling. Mr and Mrs Ray Tull, Mr and Mrs Beck's first time off the place i) since last August, due to sickness, Mrs Dale Hosier and Melvin were shopping Monday in Council Grove.

More for Red Cross Mr and Mrs Dale Hosier spent SEVEN REASONS WHY 7-UP LIKES YOU CONTAINS 1. Lemon Flavor (Derived from Oils of Lemon) 2. Lime Flavor (Derived from Oils of Limes) 3. Citric Acid (Derived from Citrus Fruit) 4. Sugar 5.

Sodium Citrate 6. Lithium Citrate 7. Carbonated Water The Baptist Ladies Aid gave $5 to the Red Cross. Those assisting Northeast Wilsey Tuesday evening at Norman Wor leys. Mrs Curtis Tompkins entertained Mrs Effie Wheat, the chairman, in soliciting are Mrs Mrs Richards, Marion Parker, Geo the New Idea Club Friday after noon.

Mrs Leon Peterson and SOUTH WILSEY Gchrke, and Chas Strom. Shirley and Mrs Guy Horton were Mr and Mrs Jas McKenzie and 7 Sunday dinner guests of Mr and son, Jimmy Pete, were dinner guests. Mrs Peterson remained for a longer visit returning home Mrs Andrew Whittington and sons of Dunlap on Sunday. Mr and Mrs George of Council Grove and Hazen Love of Beloit were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Harry Love. Mr and Mrs' Mac Hensley and Bob of Herington were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Adrian Hensley and family.

Mr and Mrs Marion Shubert and Larry were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Clive Shubert Sunday. Mrs Frank Pierce and children of Hutchinson came the first of the week to help take care of the former's mother, Mrs Robert Lind-quist. Sunday afternoon callers at the Frank Roy home were Mrs Myrtle RoyjyMr and Mrs Marvin Caley and family, Mr and Mrs Virgil Roy and daughters, Mr and Mrs Andrew guests of Mr and Mrs Barber Saturday evening. of White City, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Joyce Filkin and were Mr and Mrs Wm Whittington of Council Grove, Mr and Mrs Clifford Peterson and children of Kelso and Mr and Mrs Floyd McMichel Mrs Reeves spent Monday children spent Saturday evening at the Glen Filkin home.

Garry Lee spent the night with Dennis. afternoon with Mrs Haun. The Union Baptist Aid Met at the home of Mrs of Council" Grove. Mrs Russell Parker and children Mr and Mrs Merle Sears and Haun, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Geo NU-ENAMEL, Gehrke conducted the lesson, "A of Wilsey spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs Walter Alspaw and Mr Alspaw.

family attended a birthday dinner honoring Mrs Rose Schmidt at the IIQ BRUSH MARKS tonement, Under the Law, by Homer Heaton home Sunday. Christ, Prophecies Concerning, Mr and Mrs Raymond Peterson Mr and Mrs Glen Filkin and and Mrs Frank Parker, the Bible di'ill. The question for the day and family were shopping in Council Grove Saturday. Beilher and family. Mr and Mrs Adrian Hensley and Dennis were entertained to Sunday dinner by Mr and Mrs Carl Filkin honoring Glen's birthday.

Mrs Marie Whittington attended was: How many books of the law are there in the Old Testament? the Unit at the home of Mrs Hensley Thursday. family were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Will Randle Sunday Mrs Fred Kendall was received in John Lee an Alvin Smith have to the organization as a member, Mrs Ralph Stander attended the Kitchen Set (4 to 6 chairs Dropleaf Table) or Kitchen Cabinets $1.10 Mrs Chas Strom and Mrs Gehrke helped one another repair their cars thu week. Mrs. Lee spent Tuesday vith Mrs. Alvin Smith.

Mrs Vera Alspaw was hostess of Unit at Mrs Hensleys Thursday. 7-UP BOTTLING CO. Emporia. Kan. the Sunflowp.r Club Wednesday The men attended weeks sale Mon Mr and Mrs Walter Lay were served refreshments.

Present were Mrs Kendall, Mrs Albin, Mrs Joe Mrs Mollie Burton, Mrs A Haun, Mrs Haun, Mrs Parker, Mrs Gehrke, and Mrs day afternon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiixxiiiniinxiiiiiiiiiiiiiixxxy Mesdames Flynn and Curtis Kitchen Woodwork or Kitchen Lower Wall or Strom. $3.45 Tompkins attended a Farm Bureau covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs Dick Hensley. Mr and Mrs Reeves visited in Abilene, Sunday, with his sis Kitchen Upper Wall Q(Q)S(B Betty Joe Spiker spent Friday ter, Mrs Hattie Reeves. night with Mrs Glen Filkin.

Mr and Mrs John Blythe entertained at dinner, Sunday. Guests Mrs Alvin Smith and family called at the John Lee and' were Mr and Mrs Blythe and Flynn homes Sunday morning. Albert Blythe of White City, Miss Mrs Tompkins spent Monday ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' DRESSES. OUR SACRIFICE-YOUR GAIN as we need room for New Spring we are closing out our entire stock of Ladies' Dresses at discounts as low as 50. Hurry make your selection early.

(Terms cash-(-every sale final). afternoon with Mrs Guy Horton. Helen Blythe of Hutchinson, and Mr and Mrs Ross Blythe and children, Stephen and Carolyn, of White Mrs Flynn called on Mes dames Claire Anderson, Ralph City. Loomis, John Lee, Merle Sears and Mr and Mrs Haun were Topeka, Tuesday, and visited their Alvin Smith Friday afternoon Mrs Glen Filkin entertained with son ana lamuy, mi aim ivus Haun. a birthday supper for Glen Monday evening Guests'were: Mr and Miss Jean Caywood spent the 1 LOT Print and Voile Dresses 1 LOT Ladies House Dresses Good Range of Sizes Mrs Jayce Filkin and family, Mr week end in Council Grove with and Mrs Leonard Johnson and family and Mr and Mrs Dale Cook WIT TAKES her grandmother, Mrs Caywood, Neighborhood Circle Met at the home of Mrs A and daughters.

SALE PRICE 98 Was SALE 3.20 PRICE Was 5.29 298' Mr and Mrs Guy Horton visited Mr and Mrs Dean Horton Sunday afternoon. Glancy, Thursday afternoon. Mrs Ramsey led the Bible study, Matthew Ch. Present were Mrs Beck and sons, Herbert and Ronald, Mrs Haun, Mrs Haun, Mrs Ramsey, and the JoAnn Flynn spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Flynn. I Silk Jersey Dress Mr and Mrs Frank Munsell spent hostess, Mrs Glancy.

Mrs Etta Mc Atee will be -the next -hostess, Apr Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Alvin Smith. 1010. Size 50 SALE PRICE Mr and Mrs John Lee spent Sat Was 14.95 695 urday with Mr and Mrs Roe Lee Mr and Mrs Hirt had as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr and Mrs Marion Parker and children, Rog and Mr and Mrs Claude Wodke. Mrs Joe Spiker and Mrs Glen er, Norma Jean, Leland and Lucile, Filkin and Dennis visited Mrs Lowell Seth called on Mr and Joyce Filkin Wednesday afternoon. I Lot Dresses Priced 8.40 to 12.69 Bell Lee spent Monday evening Mrs Reeves, Tuesday after noon.

Mrs Haun, Mrs Larry Lar at the John Lee home. Mr and Mrs Curtis Thompkins cnn anA Mrs Miles True were in entertained the Couple Club Tues Junction City, Wednesday. SALE PRICE 598 day evening. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Rex Eberline of Flynn were among those present. Manhattan spent the week end with Mr and Mrs McNeese and Mr and Mrs Geo Gehrke.

Chas. spent Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs Alvin Smith. Mr and Mrs Ralph Boiling and Mr and Mrs Moore had as dinner guests, Mr and Mrs Haun, Leitch of Leavenworth, and Laryl Seth of KpIso. In the afternoon. Mr and I Lot Dresses Wash Silk Rayon SALE PRICE Mrs A Seth and Loyolla of Kelso 75 family and Mrs Glen Young were guests of Mr and Mrs Flynn.

Other guests were Mr and Mrs Claire Anderson and Mr and Mrs Blair Flynn who remained for supper and to spend the evening Was 7.20 called. Mrs Mary McDiffett spent the week end in Alta Vista with her son and family, Mr and Mrs Ralph McDiffett. Mr and Mrs Vincil (Josephine Cannon) of San Luis Obispo, are the parents of a son, Timothy William. Mrs Miles True received the announcement, last Saturday. The Vincils have one other child, We are expecting a large shipment of BIGSIV2ITH Overalls and Jackets due this week IVEAR-IMTELL SIIOES a boy.

Potatoes Are Planted DOUBLE BLACK LEG VACCINE It takes teamwork and experience, with every man knowing his part of the Job, for a line crew to set the pole and string the wires to bring you electric service. And it also takes the "behind-the-lines" cooperation of all the employees of your Electric Company, each doing his own fob at which he is hiqhly skilled, to make the stringing of the lines and the setting of the pole possible and the bringina of more and better electric service to more users! For instance, it Jokes nlonnina sometimes five years ahead bv vour electric company's enqineers and purchasing personnel to provide material for new lines, new turbines and other equipment to meet your increased demands for low-cost electric service. And even with the best of planninq it is impossible to avoid the shortages of material that hamper all types of construction in these post-war days. Yes, it takes teamwork to provide you Good Electric Service 24 hours a day the teamwork of skilled employees your friends and neighborsand efficient management of your home-operated Electric Company working under the free enterprise system to supply your electric needs. At the Geo Stewart patch and at C.

M. Haun's. Reorganized recently, Parkerville Mutual telephone company has been issued a charter. Moore, John Blythe and Richards were in Topeka, Tuesday, for it. Dlac Dee Haynes UNDERWEAR PETERS 6c Par Dose U.

S. RUBBER BOOTS ROM SUITS RHifi conTS MULFORD GET LAST APARTMENTS Salina The city has received 22 apartments from the federal government and the last veteran is moving into them today. This brings to 52 the number of housing units supplied the city by Uncle Sam. 8c Per Dote and CLOSE-OUT ARMY SHIRTS FRANKLIN'S New 2 V.c. Double 1 Blackleg ARMY PANTS 1 39 PARSONS GETS AIRBASE Parsons The army airfield here has been allocated to Parsons which filed application for the property and its equipment several months ago.

Each' 10c Per Dos ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY THE KANSAS FERGUSON'S CUT-RATE REXflLL DRUGS BRETZ GENERAL MERCHANDISE DISCOVERED TOO LATE Emporia An Emporia father whose daughter left last week on a honeymoon, received a telegram from the bride at her resort hotel. It said: "Arrived safely. He AlIlIIIItIHHftttTtHIlITlIIHTIITTHIIIHHlHmttlIIIIIImfl.

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