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The Selden Observer from Selden, Kansas • 1

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i 4 VOLUME XI SELDEN, KANSAS, NUMBER 45 JANUARY 10 1924 oooooooooooooooooo Wedding High School Club Elects Officers oooooooooooooo oooo By just 'Maying around" Kansas hens produced ap- proximately 21 millicn dol- iars Ur farmers in 1923. OOnOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Services NAUERJ UENNEMAN A pretty weding service was mi suiviucnizeu a nursaay morning January 10th at 9, at the Sacred Heart Catholic church, whenlliss Sussie Nauer and Alphonse Juen neman were united in the holy bonds of marriage, Rev. Father Kramer officiating. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mi. A J.

0 Tommy -Funny how a fellow start superstition that Friday unlucky. Rot Yeah, he musta been a fish. 1 oooooo oooooooooooo Truck Back'ircs The Reo truck used by Joe Hendricks back tired at the Sinclair Oil Station Monday morn-ing. Joe pushed it out of the shed and only the electrical wiring on the truck was imaged. This shop can do your engraving and embossing without putting you to the expense of plates.

Try it onee. A Nauer of Decatur, county and is We have everything running smooth now and we ask you to and inspect our new bakery and try our si bread and pasteries. A $: OUR PRICES A BREAD 2Goz.loaf 10c PIES, each 25c COOKIES, pr dot. 15c DOU3HNUTS, doz. 2Ce PLAIN BUNS, doz.

20c CINIMAN BUNS, doz. 30c CAKES 30 to 50 Any size to order. HOT COFFEE and LIGHT LUN HES 1 nappenings Satureay, January 19 1924.the Sheridan County Teachers so- ntinn urill moat in tha 'CtAAaw Rural Hiich School auditorium, Selden, Kansas. The High School chorus will furnish at least two musical nm bers and the grade school will provide one or two numbers on the program. Tuesday.

January 22, 1924, Al-mena Debating learn will meet the Selden team to debate the subject: Reolvd tat the United States should join' the League of Jen's Negative team will remain at home and the Affirmative team will go to Lenora. The fol 'swing students are members of the Selden High School team Agnes Lemon, Bernice Trimble, Lela ViiU Edwards, Arthur Summers, Rav Sloan, Lyle Com'toek, Mayme Youngs The hid res fcr the debate will be Caleb Smickof Oberlin, Logan Britton of Gem, and J. K. Moore of Jennings. Lyle Comstock has received material for the rgnization of a Hi-Yclub and such an' rgani-zition will soon be perfected in Selden Rurul High School.

In agriculture class the they are testing milk for butter fat cot W. and anybody. in.the com munity who would like to have their cows' milk tested, he will be gLd to do the rlt in their laboratory periods free of charge 'the sample of milk should be about 2 ozs. and should be about one tablespoonfi'l free each of six successive milkircs. after the milk hs been strained, i i who you offer in only man nothing to Tha Mutual Improvement club met Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Ica Reed as hostess. The election of officers was heM. ll.e newly elected officials arc: Mrs, Brtha Trimble, Pres. Mrs. Gladys Wenger, V.

Mrs Lois Nelson, Secy. Mrs. OUie Clark. Treas. Postmaster R.

J. Miller is attending a school of instruction for postal officials at Topeka. lie also visited in Kansas City. Bert Vaughn was in Clby on Monday. 1 i Selden HoniBikery and LUNCH ROOM and Mrs.

Hancock will spend their honeymosn in Chicago and will be at home in Oxtord, after January 3ri. Their many friends extend heartiest congratulations for their future happiness. Surprise Party. The members of the ladies class of the Methodist Sunday School and their husbands put ovir a surprise party on Mrsv Baxley Monday evening in honor of her 55th birthd y. The surprisers met at the Fred Wenger home and went in a greup.

The- sur- fnse was complete as tne tiax-eys were at the supper table Old fashion? games were play ed and then a delightful lunche of sandwiches, potato salad, pick les, fruit salad, cake and coffee was served. When leaving the surprisers expressed tne nope hat Mrs. might enjoy fifty-five more such happy occ sions. Personalities December 31st a son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Will Goscha. He has been christened Salvcster August. jwee might of a girl amved January 2. -1924rtamake her home with Mr. and Mrs, Henry! uempewoif.

1 Mrs Watson who has been here for the past three weeks-visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Strohwig and family, returned to to her, home at Smith, Centir Thursday. Mr. and Mrs L. Pet.tv of Verht, Okla visited at the J.

H. Criswell home the first of the week. Mrs.Petty will be remem bered as Miss Ellen Criswell. Harold Nascn wan checked in as manager of the Legion Billiard rarlor batarday. Albert Anderson and Lee Clark were at Hoxie Tuesdav interview ing tne income tax man.

It takes readers to make an advertisement effective. 'We have the readers. Let us aid vou in marketing your merchandise. it win pay both of. us.

The Ob server has the largest circula tion. Luke Miller of Oh Klin here from Saturday until Tuesday. mtime Saturday a pair of ladies gray kid gloves were left at Smith's Hdw. If they're yours get em at Observer office and pay for adv. Deidench and John Huber left Tuesday nigth for Sa lina where they will attend a meeting of the Farmers Union Insurance Co.

C. G. Stevens eye spec ialisn at the LfPton Hotel Hotticltes. Saturday and Monday. January 12, 13, Kth.

and at Selden Jen uary IGtb. young woman. -v Alphonse Juenneman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juenneman of Leoville and is one of the hustling and ambitious young farmers of the community.

They will go housekeeping on the Joe Patterson farm west of Selden, where the groom has furnished a home. The Observer joins their many friends in extending heartiest con gratulations. Op December 26, Miss Ethel Tower of Oxford, and Mr. Oeorge Hancock of McCook were solemnly united in marriage at the M. E.

Parsonage of Selden, Kansas, Rev. Bnxley officiating. Only members of the fami and itimate friends were present. The bride was dressed in a beautiful fawn all-over beaded crepe de chine gown. Her slip- Eer 8 were bronze bad d.

The ridal bouquet consisted of white narcissus, pink rose buds and maiden hair fern, Ihcgrpom a dark suit. Mr. Ward Tower of Oxford, Neb the brides brother was best man and Miss Mildred Baxley of Selden was bride's maid, The bride was given by her mother, Mrs, W. H. Tower also of Oxford Nebr.

At high noon the bride and groom marched to the beautifully decorated canopy where the nuptial knot was tied with the single ring ceremony. Aftar the ceremony the bridal party were ushered to the dining room prettily decorated, for the wedding dinner The bride is a charming young lady and was formerly a student of Nebraska Weslyan University where she has hosts of friends. She is the teacher at Mascot, Nebr. and will resume her position after the honeymoon. 6 The groom is employed as brakeman on the C.

B. rail- road. Bakery Goods In order to gain a steady customer we make it a point to see that our, Bakery Good are tempting and palatable at all times. To be so. they are comprised of only the best and most whole some ingredients together with the proper amount ot baking.

And you'll know that you have never tasted any better products once you have done your our-chasing of Pies and Pastry. Cake ana irooraes aere. DELANY CAFE empt Jil verhsin Advertising is the education of the public as to are, where you are, and what you have to the way of skill, talent, or commodity. The who should not advertise is the ma who has offer the world in the way of commodity or X- .1 QTie Selden UDseirer 8ZLDE2T, KANSAS.

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