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Bargain Buys In Soling Smoked Ham Good For Holidays Thursday, Dec. 29, 1955 Page 5--The Salina Journal Now that the By Lil Johnson Christmas turkey has met its final Waterloo in hash pan and soup kettle, it's time to think of what to serve for the New Year's dinner. A nice change would be smoked ham. Salina grocers are 0 to serve in meat patties and cents a pound. There's enough six to eight servings of three for $1.

regularly 39 or eight to 10 medium muf-jcents each; catsup, regularly 24 cents, now two 14-ounce bottles for Arizona Lettuce 39 cents a PP le cider half ga' lon Among the good buys this wee.k-; for 57 cents mandarin oranges, 23 Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Robert Carpentier Wedding Whelchel- Carpentier Virginia Lee Whelchel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 'Whelchel, 513 Park, became the bride of Pierre Robert Carpentier in Clubs Mrs.

N. T. Stewart was installed as worthy, matron and Lester T. JHagadorn as worthy patron of Harmony Chapter No. 2 Order of the Eastern Star.

Others installed were Mrs. Ken some good bargains to make the ham popular in price as well as menu-wise. other ways. Other items for the snack table include cold (2- Half or whole, ham can be bought ounce jar for 19 cents); shrimp this weekend at 43 cents, a saving ounces for 55 cents); potted of six cents a pound. There's a lot of good eating on meat, ounce jar, 69 cents); meat, No.

can, 15 cents); crab picnics at 29 cents a pound, too. If you're not too tired of Christmas fowl, friers weigh! around pounds will be available at 35 cents a pound, at least a 10 cents per pound saving. Chuck Roast For a complete change fowl, there's some good looking! chuck roast at 69 cents. Since it's less and carries lit-, tie a price isn't hibitive. Top a ground beef for meat a would make a Vienna sausage (No.

can, 19 cents these are nice cut up in chunks and marinated in a barbecue sauce for spearing with picks). meal are soup bones selling at 351addition of an egg and milk tola can, a 4-cent saving; canned on them to show up among the vegetables or noodles. Pomegranate Seeds If you're loo'king for something It's almost impossible to name i plain vanilla all the cheeses now on the market chocolate i from spreads to the drier kinds. I cream desserts a Tit different to spark up your citrus salad of grape-fruit and orange sections, why not scatter bright red pomegranate seeds over it? It's a simple way to give an otherwise rather plain salad a holiday air. Pomegranates sell at two for 29 cents.

Some these days are adding a novelty touch or end will be large solid heads cents Arizona lettuce at '15 cents eachjsrapes, a can; fresh Emperor two pounds for 29 cents; It usually costs around 19 lemons for the holidav refresh- five pounds of Texas grapefruit! ments 19 cents a und winesa which regularly sells at 39 cents' a PP les three imds for 29 cents will go in food baskets at 29 cents; or ng and bananas, No. 1 grade, pro- by sprinkling instant coffee the top. Barbecue Chips Barbecue and plain potato chips, shoe string potatoes, and fritos are over other items tasty to serve as tid- Honev ured 'over vanilla ice cream verts it into a Sundae, youre eager, after holiday 1C also con- for 29 cents; Delicious ap- down four cents to 15 cents a' two ounds for 39 pound. Did you ever make a salad pascnal celer 15 cents a a split banana covered with 1 Potatoes, red McClures. 10 pounds mayonnaise and nut meats? i 49 cenls (usua 5S cents); Large Florida avacadoes which rice for a le uddin dessert used to rate in the luxury pounds for 29 cents; down to earth this weekend dates 29 cenls a und two for 25 cents.

They ordinarilyi ch suev (sauce and vegetables cost 19 cents each. Wedges of av-j a in separate containers) 98 acado are a nice complement cents The latter can be had in citrus salad. Frozen Food Items Among frozen food items will be good basis for the Swedish are handy to have on hand gasbord you may be planning or particularly if your home is sub- the up-coming holidays. It sells atjject to drop-in guests. 35 cents a pound and of course Speaking of "instant" items, did: brussell sprouts, five packages MI know you can buy instant or a 15-cent saving mush at 21 cents look nice.

Jas well as the quickie coffee? Sa-p ui ce, three 12-ounce cans, English muffins to serve with! Una stores, incidentally, a 10 cent saving. such creamed foods as chipped from every corner of beef, tuna fish hatra rtn a New on the market is muffin smaller quantities, too. Washington wiie-sap apples, two pounds for 25 cenls. Are you pie-minded? Mince meat can be had for 49 cents for a one pound 12-ounce jar. 8 9 Remember when grandma used to laboriously dry apples under the Corn at two 12-ounce cans for 29 Au st sun? Now you can buy I cents means a saving of six cents.

I them already packaged at 33 cents. Here are some other items other dried fruils are prunes, 37 a C0rn on your shopping foray fruit mix, 47 cents (this is mix. It's being introduced! Gouda cheese, 9-ounce ce Swedish sweet soup); Another suggestion for a simplelat 10 cents a package. It requires cents; pork and beans, 13 cents 'peaches, 41 cenls; apricots, 6 3 cents; and 35 cents. New way to relax Psychologists My organ music is the most relaxing kind, and playing does more for you than listening.

Come in and try the Hammond Chord Organ, and get a thrill from playing beautiful organ music in 30 minutes! One finger of your right hand picks out the melody. One finger of your left hand presses a button for a rich, full chord. If you can't read notes, you can use easy "Picture Come in today and learn how to play away your worries on the easy Hammond Chord Organ! Also Xear Xcw Used Organs Ph. 7-2658 Free Parkins' 1845 So. 9th Salina, Kansas In Our Town By Dorothea Smith Janice -Austin, was daughter, Mrs.

A. P. Sanborn, ceremony Christmas Day. He is! the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond 1-1. Meyer, Salina. The wedding was at 4:30 digh, associate matron; Arthur night ed with a linen shower given at a mother-daughter party Wednesday L. Miller, associate patron; iH. M.

Hancock, secretary; iE. E. Constable, treasurer; Mr. Sanborn and their son and daughter, John and Mary. Others present for Christmas followed by land Mrs.

Selmon Wells, Col. and oyster stew supper bridge and canasta. Mrs. D. P.

Wood, Col. and Mrs. Major and Mrs. Wayne Frairiel. William Bowden, Col.

and Mrs. were among the 16 guests, all from the 381st Bomb Squadron. Tom Kelley, St. Louis, isjFulmer, and visiting his daughter and her Teeporten. Harry Griffin, Col.

and Mrs. H. and Mrs. R. and Mrs.

H. Maj. and Mrs Eu- H. Col. JSfcepp, Lt.

Col 1 TTV.I Mrs Hurley and were Mr. Sanborn's sister andj i Mr and Mrs Gott Ton daughter, 202 N. Elizabeth, Evanston, my, Judy and Joyce, 738 Choetaw. el Simcox, Martha; Mrs. W.

William Britton read the vows. Music was by Ramona Berndt.j. organist, and ErvinDuitsman andi T. Hagadorn, Melvin Long, soloists. marshal; Mrs.

Sanford M. Mank- Red and while carnations or Io cfe Noth ern A two lighted Christmas formed Ihe decorations. by her father. She wore a length dress of white faille fashioned with three-quarter length sleeves and stand-up collar. Her accessories were white and shei carried a bouquel of pink carna-i Andersen -S.

C. Snyder.andE. tions. F- Goss Mrs Wilbur Rothe. chap- Charlotte Whelchel was maid of! Iain; Mrs Bengtson, mar- Tionbr for her sister.

Her dress ofi shal and Mrs A McCollough, Mrs. Mrs. jyj rg jwere hostesses 1 The honor guest and her fiance, Lt. R. plan to be married in February in the First Methodist Church.

Guests were Mrs. L. 0. Austin Mrs Anderson Rutli- Mrs' i and Mrs. R.

E. McMillen, mothers! Barta, Esther- Mrs' Flav the betrothed Decorations were and Ted, Belleville. Former Salinans Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haitsmith and son, Billy, Colorado Springs, called atj the Sanborns' Christmas' Day, providing a reunion of former Salina teachers.

Mrs. Sanborn and the Haitsmiths were in the Salina Mr. and Mrs. K. W.

Etnst, 511 Rosalie school Hamm, Margaret Same time Austin, Linda Riley, Diana warder, and Hugh Rooney, sentinel. er McCosn John RUe y- Installing officers were Mrs. Holiday visitors at the home of C. W. Wyatt, all of Salina; C.

G.iMr. and Mrs. John Landes, 513 D. Merrill and McMil- Sampson, Abilene; Charles Drive, are his mother, Mrs. Ian.

Assistants were Mrs. Hilmeri vvichita; Bud Grant, El Paso, John Landes Stillwater, pink faillfe was similar in design to that of the bride. White carnations formed her bouquet. Attending the bridegroom was organist. Soloists or and Jack Stewart.

Laurie and Betsy Stewart presented a basket were Mrs. George Pry- Larry Oelschlager, Salina. D2lmari flovvers to Mr Stewart. Meyer, -Linn, and Don Kocher. Sa-! Pasl mat ron and past patron lns wsre iven Mrs A.

S. Busey Ltins T. W. S. Shay, Mission; Lewis, Lawrence, and Miss Jeannine Sampson, Abilene.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fettle 920 E.

Minneapolis, have returned from Beaumont, where they were holiday guests of his sister, Mrs. B. C. Carver Mr. Carver and their children, Paula and lina.

ushered. The bride is a student at Salina a Hod gson, retiring, of- High school. Her husband, who al-j ficers tended Salina High school, is in the Air Force and is stationed at MrS- Francis E. Warren AFB, Chey- ferred enne, Wyo. Lodge Meda A.

Polland a to the Miriam Rebekah No. 8 from Lucas at the Our Neighbors regular meeting in the IOOF hall. The birthday song was sung for Rip- Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Carver sr. and sons, Bill and Butch, Alton, 111. They are former Salinans. --jt jt-- Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Fettle 415 Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Bowell, 121 S. Wisconsin, Aave returned Neodesha This is the first time in eight Republic, will celebrate their wedding anniversary with! open house Sunday. Hours will be i from 2 to 5 pm.

They have two daughters, Carol, a junior at Kansas State College, years the family was together Christmas. Mr. Kelly will be here until! after New Year's. SEEDS FEEDS FERTILIZER Two --Jt squadrons at Smoky Hill Air Force base combined forces! and Mrs. Charles Stevenson, Cha- and gave a cocktail party Wednes-j nu day night in the TV Room of the Officers' Club.

Hosts were tne 310th Armament -Mrs. F. C. Norton, 1040 E. Iron, will entertain with an 'open house and Electronics Squadron and the Thursday in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. where they spent Christmas with Alfred. and his brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Landes and Karen, Springfield, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe, Lawrence complete the family gathering. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Landes. Mrs. Landes' father, L. W. Gruver, left Wednesday after spending Christmas here.

Mr. and Mrs. Tex Hargrave, 149 N. Phillips, celebrated Christmas twice at two different family gatherings. They went to Hays where they were joined by their son, Dr.

Jack Hargrave, and his wife. The party then went on to Plainville to the home of the Hargraves' other son.J 40th Armament and Electronics Squadron. Special guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs.

John R. Sutherland, Col. Ote Geoffrey, Long Beach, Calif. They are former Salinans and are visiting here a few days. Party hours will be from 8 to 10 pm.

the Fettles' daughter, Mrs. Jack- There they got acquainted with T. J. Carter. Mrs.

Ola Marie Zimmerman, per won the door prize. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zim-j Program numbers included a Swan Mr Swan and their -j their new grand-daughter, adopted merman, Selden, has chosen Jan. reading by David Rous, accordiani dren Jack 21 as the date for her marriage to; solos by Frank Eversole and Bar- Dottie Kay SP-3 Alvin Laverrt Bollig, Ft.

Ben-jbara Keep, and carols by the Theta ning, Ga. His'parents are Mr. andJRho Girls' Club. Congratulations Mrs. Serphine Bollig, Norton.

The wedding will be in the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Leoville. Alt. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Vine! 'Creek, were hosts to a family re-j union which all their children andj grandchildren attended. After basket dinner the group visited and pictures were taken.

were given Mr. and Don Birch who celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary. Observe Their Mr. and Mrs. W.

N. Wakefield, 245 N. Front, observed their 57th Among the guests from Ulysses, wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were married at the home of her parents north of New Cambria. The former Martha Throne, she was born in the New Cambria community.

Mr. Wakefield a born in Pennsylvania but has lived in this area most of his life. Abilene, Manchester, and Longford were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Larry and Dale.

Salina. and Mrs. Adolph LcberJ, Brookville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary New Year's Day with open house from 2 to 5 pm at iheir home. They attended the christening of Dottie Kay, who be six months recently bv lhe Alfred Hargraves. Others at the Plainville gath End Curl Carol Richards Boy Cuts For Better Styling and Cutting, Call Mr.

Rogers ROGERS BEAUTY SALON South Santa Fe Phone 7-0188 Watson Theatre Bldg. Open Evenings by Appointment old Friday. --Jt jt- Mr. and Mrs. John Redding, 611 W.

Grand, will observe their 25th wedding anniversary New Year's Day with open house from 2:30 to 5:30 pm at their home. Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Rothschild, St. Louis, are guests of his sister, Mrs.

Mose Stiefel and Mr. ering were Alfred grave's parents, Mr. and Har- Mrs. Farmers it won't be long till it will be time to think about early Spring seeding. Some of the farm seeds are available now.

Others will be extremely short. So make arrangements for your Spring Seeds' early. Seeds For The 1956 Season Oats Sweet Clover Bronte Grass Alfalfa See us now for prices on these items for your idle acres. Gooch's Best Feeds for Winter Feeding. Feed Lot Supplement Range Cubes Cattle Supplement Feed Gooch's Oprema We do Custom Grinding and all kinds of Grain Cleaning.

The SALINA SEED CO. Salina, Kansas Phone 2931 Stiefel, Lamer Hotel, and relatives. They are on their way home Carl Moorman, Norton, and her sister, Mrs. Art Johnson, Mr. Johnson and their daughter of Wichita.

Monday the ex Hargraves were at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Wooster, State Street Road.j for a reunion of descendants of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Korn. The five sisters. of the family were together for tht- first time in six years. Besides Mrs. Hargrave other an Wooster they are Mrs.

Robert Lindenmyer, Russell, who! was accompanied by her husband! and daughter; Mrs. Leroy Waite, from Denver where they visited their daughter. i her husband and Mose Stiefel is at home again an( Mrs i lis Eng i 610 Morri after being in the hospital son Salina. F-R-E-S-H-E-R treatment. --jt and Mrs.

Merle Davis, 11 at iheir home. The was a iet one Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davis 111 The couple was married Jan. 3, because Mr Waykef fl State, and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl John 1906, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diehl, Brookville. She was born in a homestead log cabin about 10 miles north ol Brookville.

Mr. Lebert came from Germany with his parents when he was four years old. Surprise Visit For Salinans A family dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. 0.

W. Holmes, 208 N. Oakdale, developed into something extra special when his sister and her 'family, Mr. and Mrs. D.

L. Stokes, Cheyenne, arrived on a surprise Visit. It was the first Christmas in 13 yearn the family had apent together. Other guests were Mrs. Carrie Holmes, Marjorie Holmes, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan Holmes and family, Salina. Club Calendar FRIDAY Miriam Rebekah Lodge No. 8 -I pm, IOOF Hall. been verjf well.

A family dinner at night at the Wakefield home was attended by their son. Earl T. Wakefield, his wife and their sons, Earl and David, 236 N. Front; their daughter, Grace, of the home; and their granddaughter, Mrs. i 1 -niters and her husband, Salina.

son and children, Dale and Carol 255 N. Columbia, have returnee from Jewelsburg, Colo. were Christmas guest there of the Davis' daughter, Mrs Baringer and her family. Mrs. C.

W. Stevens, 1002 S. Santa Fe, has returned from Chapman where she was a holiday guest 01 Mr, and Mra. W. Wftkcttrld Others at the party were Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Daniels, Fort Sumner, New Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blasi, Lawrence. Houseguests of Mrs.

Helen Shel-j don and her sons, Dick and! George, are Mr. and Mrs. Philj Kasselbaum, Ann Arbor, Mich. I Mrs. Kasselbaum is the former jl Nancy Landon, daughter of Mr.il and Mrs.

Alf Landon, Topeka. Dick is in the service and is stationed at Camp Chaffee. Ark. George is a student at Kansas University. -jt jt- Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Boyer and sons, Cornelius, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I.

Boyer, 316 S. 4th. Joining them for a dinner were Mrs. D. R.

Putsch, Omaha, tfr. and Mrs. Dean Boyer and fam- ly, Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Drake, AT. and Mrs. J. I.

Boyer jr. and family and 0. L. Jwdan, Salina. Mr.

Mrs. Cliff WerU. 112 E. Republic, returned Wednesday rom Evanston, where jpent the holiday with their daugh- er and her husband, Mr. and Mrs Sam Crist.

aa4 Mm. C. T. Walter, 110 Jewell, entertained with an Wrapped in Cellophane Sunbeam Bread.

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