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The Sabetha Daily Star from Sabetha, Kansas • 2

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Tirr: s.vnmiA daily star Monday, September 13, 102c eek MOIIRILL Mrs. John Mishler entertained her Sunday school class, tho Silver Star's Miss Inez Archer spent the end at her home at Hiawatha. cf the Brethren church Saturday af Mis. Harvey Haines and son Harvey III. went to Topeka Monday to visiti her mother, Hr.

W. Jordan and Miss Kcthryn. Miss Kathryn will leave in a few days for Godfrey, 111.. she will attend Monticello Miss Mildred Simms went to St. Joseph Friday Vx spend the week end at her home.

ternoon, Games were played in tho park and refreshments of ice cream and cake, were served at Kreitzer's bakery. Wedding Mrs. Lilly Miller and George Stull of Morrill, were married Saturday ct Savannah, Mo. The Rev. William Collins, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church read the marriage service.

y. With few exceptions the Mr. and Mt. Ben Kouser of Frankfort were week end guests of Mr, and Mis. Hiram Mishler.

girls of the Itines family have attended Mcnl'icello, including Anna Haines, now Mrs. Hardesty of Florida, Mrs. Ethel Haines Young Minnesota, and Mis 3 Kathryn Slosson, daughter of Mrs. Mame Haines Slosson of New-kirk, and Miss Irene Haines, daughter of Forrest Haines of El Dortado. Mrst Tom Kinney is improving end able to be up and around after painful injuries received when she fell from the steps of tho porch at their home last week.

Schools Will Have Fire Drills Fire drills will be given to the pupils cf the grade xrhools in Sabetha at least every thec weeks, according to Professor Marks. The grade school building is by no means' fire-proof, he said, and every precaution, even in ex Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flott returned homo Saturday evening from their honeymoon trip of two weeks in the east.

Death George Krebs about seventy years of age died suddenly Sunday morning. As he was about doing the morning chores on his farm one half mile north of Hamlin, his wife saw him fall. Before help could bo summoned, bis life had passed out. He had been in his usual health, Besides the wife there survive three grown children. Mrs.

J. P. Cummings relumed noon from Des Moines, where she has been the guest of Miss Goldia cess of what the law requires, is being Norrie. done for the protection of the eight Mr. Ben Zimmerman and children of Mackinaw, 111., arrived Saturday afternoon for a few days visit.

Mrs. Zimmerman and daughter, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Aeschliman for a week will veturn home with Mr. Zimmerman in a few days. Emmert Stover, Kirby Stover left grades housed there. The Kansas Mrs. Wm Moore ha been quite sick for a few days and unable to be at statutes require a fire drill in each school every thirty days.

her duties at Brumbaugh store. The High School building, however, is thoroughly modem, and almost firept0f, to drills will be had there Mr. Mcrgtn and Miss Ruth Rake- stiaw were dinner guests of Mr. and according to law. AU doors and exits Mrs.

Clarence Brumbaugh' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Clowe of Circle-ville spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. George Kerr and' Mr. Kerr. to or from school rooms are kept un locked! during school hours.

A. I Cashman spent Saturday evening and Sunday in St. Joseph with his daughter. Mis. Loyal Whitehead, who Mis Martha Shoemaker came up f.om St.

to pent! the wcok The Irimary (end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. is there in the hospital. The one big seCet issue in politics is the defeat of the pri mary. The big, rich corporations that jAbo Shoemtke'r.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Felkgartneri and Mr. and M1'. Burgett of Beatrice,) M's.

Garfield Fi-her went W. Neb-were the guest Sunday of their coua- city, Saturday to visit Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Kieitzer nndf sier, Miss Josephine Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinney. 1 buy government know that they will strn be barred by law from spending their millions in the primary. So they demand the return of the convention system where they can wotk under Mrs.

E. Danskr who has been the rucst of Mrs. Jake Harrinrt'it. re cover. The giH'nt drive against the primary on Sat- fit r.cd horn' in Dir; I'rday.

Mr. and Mrs. ai Stevens and Mr. Steven's, brother, John Stevens and vvem cf PhiHipsbu" g. Kan a Snturd evening from a thi'fe weeks visit in f'hifajfo.

Mr. and Mr. Stevens left Monday frj their home at Phillipsburg. Saturday to. McPherson college.

They planned to be on time to attend the dedication Sunday of the new Brethren church there, just completed. Dr. D. W. Kurtz was to make the dedicatory address! Mrs.

Agnes Thornton spent Saturday in Sabetha. The corner s.tone of the newly remodeled Methodist church was laid Sunday afternoon. The Rev. E. W.

Spencer of Hiawatha, gave the address. A full basement has been placed under the building, an addition built. The outside is being covered with stucco in white. It is hoped to have tho work completed for dedication sofwtim in October. Next Sunday has been derignHed as Rally Pay nt the Brick church.

On thatd ay a two weeks revival meeting to be conducted by the Rev. Mr. ami O. 11. Austin of will W.

Fiickinpcr arid drove McPherson Monday, where Leslie will enter McPherson college. Others leaving for college at McPherson are Itdph Ixmdis, Sailor. Mis Venue Picton is the truest of her sister, Mrs, Ray A ppleoff. Misses Matrite and Frne Falkinburg of Hiawatha spent the week end here with friends, Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Beechly of Fn-betha were Sunday guests of his ris-ter, Mrs. J. J.

Meyers. James Smith wa released test week end rt. turned home cm frh where he has been confined with a broken cellar bone, from an injury he received while at camp at Fort Riley. Norma Livengcod is leaving hi week to attend school nt Peru, Nebr. The jrirls of the Freshmen class R.

McKim of Mor ill was Mrs. vl-iting between tains Sat- friends M.s. J. D. Milstead went to Saturday to visit friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sihmidt are the prottd pn'ents of a eijrht pound girl born Saturday, Septcmlcr 11. Mrs. Schmid was formerly Mis? Elta Mishler.

Mr. Robert Barndt left evening Denver lo visit his brother Harvey Barndt. system of elections on. Reactionary interests are reeking to turn the tide public opinion atousei by the "slush fund" revelations into an assault on the direct primary. They seek to restore le bos-controlled, easily-bought convention system.

This movement js led by Sen. D-avid A. Reed, of Pennsylvania, attorney for Andrew Mellon, the United States Steel corporation ani th Pennsylvania railroad. This is all to the good. Reed a dyed-in-l'Se-wool reactionary the ablest rnd most aggressive tf them all; but he is straightforward and puts his carii on the table.

Forty-five state legislatures meet in 1927, Kansas among the others. In everyone of them a drive will made to rejieal the primary. It must be 'defeated, and Kansas will be asked to lead off. Kansas is now electing the merr-liers of the legislature. Here is jmir Miss Dorothy Ianning was the week end guest of Miss Anna Kline.

Hog-CaUinrf Content at Hiawatha Schenkelberger read about the contc-t in Omaha, decided that he could stage one of his own that would put the Nebr: ska vodkas in the shade. Bill some pig caller himself, may enter the contest which will be put on at? the Auditorium after the picture show Saturday ntght, Sept. 18. Gecrge McLaughlin is expected to be the favorite entry, is re- chance. that all candidate tto ktp nix honai, mn mn Ttwy tautht trt All I Kntw); Ttr nm.

are WHATtnd WHY in-f WHEN and HOW antf WHERE and WHO" WHAT wa th Declaration of London WHV dot tho ddta for Eastar varjr WHEN ws xh great pyra(il cf Chccpabuiit? HOW can you distinguish mnltrlsJ mosquito WHERE i Canberra Zrcbrugge WHO was the MiHboy of the Slaahea Are thee "ais rtien" ttrving you too? Give them an prtrtur.ity by placln Vl'EBSTER'S New Iniernatiomi put on record. Support only those pledged to defend ihe primary. Tho primary law need amendment but not repeal. gave a miscon noous shower lat Saturday nt the homo of Grr.ce Bowers for Mr Del mar Fletchall recent bride. Floyd McKim who has been quite ill with the flu is somewhat improved and ab'e tc return to his work at the Citizens bank.

Presidents Changed Their Names Calvin Coolidge is the fourth President of the Unit" 1 States who changed hi name frm the one given ul birth. In e'ich case, a middle name became DICTI0NA5Y pcttc to on a nearby farm now, finding dulcet notes over the pig aies, in an effo to get his rynx tuned up for his deb'it before the footlights. Ge'rge will take charge of the show. Shingle Hartley, Powhat-tan oratorical protege, is expected to be among the vocal artist's, as will Iuie Pohl. of White Cloud.

PcW de-ried his name from his ancestors who were so sdept in the art of calling Pohland hogs in Pohland. Wfhen Louie gets out in the barnyard to call his porkers to their noonday meal his in your home, Prize Winning Recipe a first name by the change, and what fcchoul, oflice, club, library. All the beef animal is and i sometimes called "a name parted in roasts. Indeed, only 25 per cent of it the middle" was avoided. "A name is.

to the housewife will be interested I rted hi the middle" means one in Authority" in all knowledge oFarsarrvTcoT in recipes utilizing cuts ft an the oth- which a first initial, a middle name and a but one are used In the form of tr 75 per cent. This is how Miss Dorothy Rodkey of; J. Huntington Smith. immediate, constant, trustworthy. Answers ail kinds Of questions.

A century of developing, enlarging, and perfecting under exacting care and highest scholarship insures accuracy, completeness, compactness, authority, WrtteforataniDlaDanafthaVM Wardm. Blue Rapids Kansas; a prize-winner It Is said thai Hiram Ulysne Grant in a recent contest prepares flank hanged his me to Ulysses Simpson silvery accents can be heard in four rtates, the neighbors? say. E. E. Ha- zenof recently returned from a trip to the sesqul-centennlal.

1 at Philadelphia, has picked tip the i latest method of 'pcrcine persuasii.l a'though he has not yet consented to Grant because as a ywngskr he was fpmnmtm of krgviar and ioUM lapra. aJM twotkt Yoo ar th Jury." prior, ate. Te namirnr this Mibikmtiaa anil amod fmM actofi'ocaKtatapa. a UEKRIAII CQ. SprW-U.

liaav, U.S. A. A cemonstrate hit prowess with the piggies. Hiawatha World. steak, according to the Kansas Livestock Commission.

Cilifomia Slock Duck 1 1-2 pounds flank steak 1 1-2 cup soft crumbs 1 cup chopped prunes 1 egg 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper teaspoon lemon juice Small niece "of suet teased about' the combination which his Initials made. Steohen G. Cleveland became Grcv-rr Cleveland ealy 'In life because of Ms' rereon! Thontas Wilson' grew to manhood fas'Tornmyw Wilson: "Uter he droppei flrstf name and used only hUVecohd ahd last namep, so that' the Pencil No. 174 EAGLE'IJIKADO" wctVJ knows him. only as Wood row iimi i Pound steak.

Bran quickly on bctlr Wilson. sides in a hot frying P31 other President Coolidge was named for ingredients and place in center of John 'Calvin, the famous Protestant stenk. Roll and tie. Iy pieces of reformer. Bat he liked only the over the topi place in a roaslnngi vin name, so dorred the first name pan and cover with hot water." Bake entirely and "avrdded 'beirg called For Sale at your Dealer nr Mide to Vcv gndM ASK rOR HE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RTD BAND EAGLE MIKADO Th'eVcn liqnld for either Calvin Coclidge or John C.

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