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The Oakley Graphic from Oakley, Kansas • 8

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Oakley, Kansas
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FP.IDAY, DSC PACE EIGHT i congratulations or uie t'ft ooooooooooo bonnleniia vmnAr taunt ii 'f Jrva -v" Miss Francis Eggleston, sister Local and rersonal METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. Sunday, December 26, 1920. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School.

11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 3:00 p. m.

Junior League Service, 6:30 p. m. Epworth League Ser the bride, was bridesmaid and Fran) Corwin Spencer and wife are home from Manhattan for the holidays. For Sale: A Studebaker Six, all in good shapes, 7 passenger touring car, run between six anl seven thousand miles. Also a Ford Coupe, been used a year, in good shape.

ooooooooooo Martin best mail. in navy blue taffeta with Georgette braided overdress. The groom "wore a brown business suit. The young couple will spend the vacation week visiting among relatives. After the New Year Mrs.

Williams will resume her' teaching at After April first Mr. and Mrs, Wi lliams will be at home to their many friends on a farm in South Logan county adjoining what was known as the Jones Fruit and Alfalfa ranch, now owned by Elmer Berkgren. After the impressive cerenttny and the solemn words said by Rev. L. E.

Laybourn of Oakley which united these young people for life, and the It anyon cornea to vllt ou, if you go to viait anyona, anything yon know of new aatura will ba appreciated at tha Uaapaie, Wt need your help to male a vice, Topic, "Studies in Evangelism." 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Ser- immense white wedding bell whi'j another hung above the center of th I banquet table. it.

Im paixr. fbon UA) and will do Good term. Call or write. D. taa root.

Boouzher. Oakley. Kansas, 8-2t mon by the pastor. 7:30 p. Thursday evening.

Service of prayer and study of the Word, Mrs. Goff was quite seriously ill Asa Johnson came up from Salina Note that the Epworh League is where he is employed in the Salina her home in this city the past week. i planning a Watch-Night Service for schools and is spending the Christmas Friday evening, the 81st. The en holidays with his parents, Mr. and tire community is invited.

Services Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Beougher are home from Manhattan for the 'J of song and prayer and other inter esting and helpful features will be Shell, of Garden City, waa in their program. The League de an Oakley visitos this week.

Mjr. sires everyone to feel perfectly free Shell is in the real estate business at and welcome to come and participate For Sal: 1 two-hole stove, good as new, Inquire at the Graphic office. 7-2tT Garden. He came up with Jesse with them in watching the Old Year Brittain and this office enjoyed a out and the New Year in. pleasant visit with the gentlemen.

The Third Quarterly Conference for this charge will be held at the Amos McCombs and family went eut to Pueblo, Wednesday evening to spend Christmas. Representative elect A. A. Gillispie cnurcn vaiuey rriaay. uec.

8iat, of Thomas county, waa an Oakley hour not yet fixed, tho we hope to visitor Tuseday afternoon for a few make this meeting a part of the Ihours on, business. He was ac Watch-Night service. Announce' Miae Myrtle Goodier will go to Wild Horse, tonight to spend Christmas with relatives. companied by a Mr. Rainboat, of Garden City, and they were having a as soon as we know.

As winter is now really upon us lovely time driving across country in may we not find some may in which the snow storm. we may each do just a little more F. C. Veverka's sale ha been postponed to Thursday, December 30 and begins at 1 o'clock sharp. 8-lt J.

W. Oliver, the veteran salesman for our Christ and His church than we have been doing? Something to of the Topeka Paper was in Music Is Essential strengthen the faith in and deepen Oakley Tuesday. He gave this pa For Rent: Parlor, Bedroom arid lath, sunny and modern. Can be seen at the Majestic, Christmas night. the love four our Christ in the heart of some fellow christian or lead some one' not now1 a christian into a sav I per, but small hope in regard to the price of print paper.

If it keeps on soaring there is a bunch of newspaper men who will probably close up their shops and go fishing 4 ing faith in Him we love and Mrs. L. D. Richardson has just returned from an extended trip to the Pacific Coast and intermediate points. Cabbell Services at Cabbell church next The Misses Bertha Peterson and Sunday at 3:00 p.

the blizzard closed down the meetings Margaret and Erma Shirkey were up they will not be resumed until after Harvey Smith of Salina dropped off No. 103 at Monument Wednesday night to visit his Bon, Rev. G. Smith and family. the holidays.

Wath for further x. We know that you will have a Merry Christmas if you have Music in your home. 51 We take this occassion to thank-, our many customers and to wish for one and all a very Merry Christmas and a bright and happy New Year. announcement. from Grinnell Monday visiting with friends, doing some shopping, etc.

They brought a nice pleasant snow storm with them and had to ride home thru it. They have the, thanks of all. the kids for bringing Christmas weather anyway. EGGLESTON-WILLIAMS Wedding Bells chimed merrily "at 'Miss Adelaide Carver is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I. N. Cerver during the holidays. She is attending school at Manhattan. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Crowe Wednesday evening when Golden 'Rod Embroidery Club their daughter MiM Florabelle Eg- held their Christmas meeting at the gleston was, united in marriage to Mr. James W. Williams.

home of Mrs. H. P. Jaggar, Dec. 17.

See the announcement in this pa-per of the postponment of F. C. Veverka's Sale to the afternoon of Thursday, December 30, i'8-lt The bride js a charming younglady The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion. All the members and immensely popular with tha drew" names and exchanged younger set south of Oakley and at Monument. Her pleasing personal mas presents: There were some lovely gifts exchanged.

The committee S. D.SILVEkWOOD Jeweler and Optometrist. The Graphic wishes for everyone of ita Christmas. We hope you, will get every reasonable I'h fulfilled end that your cup of happiness will run over. ity wins the friendship of old and young and she is well worthy the Miss Flossie Plummer came in from Jolly, Iowa, where Bhe is teaching school and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Plummer southwest of town. on entertaining presented a two-act icomedy, entitled, "Not a Man in the House," following is the cast: Mrs.

Maria Bings, Mrs. Mary Flyr. Miss Lucy Ryder, Mrs. Prather Mis9 Jessie Ray, Mrs. Helen Jaggar." Aunt Belinda, Mrs.

Vinnie1 Fisher Katy, the Maid, Mrs, Adah Henchy Each one did her part well and dveryone enjoyed the afternoon very much. Six members furnished the pot luck lunchon which we want to say Tight now, was' great. The next meeting is with Mrs. F. M.

(. Alley, January 7, all members are urged to be present. xxx husband of her choice. She is one of Logan county's successful young teachers, has attended the Fort Hays Normal Training School and is at present teaching in district 44 Gove couny, The groom is a son of Mr, J. W.

Williams southeast of Oakley in Gove county. He Is an industrious and capable young man possessing many sterling qualities. He served -his country' in the Marines for nineteen months during the world war, receiving merited promotion and was honorably discharged about one year ago. The bride was handsomely dressed Louis Bertrand left this week for Los Angeles, where he will remain for a couple of months, returning to Oakley about' the first of March. All of the Oakley merchants report a fine trad during the holidays.

The weather the past few days has bsen prety cold and raw and kept many from town but "outside of that trade has been exceptionally good. R. J. Murphy has sold his elevator W.VW WA Wl "Mfti fXfqtm Utti i Mil fit Campie to, D. Beougher, ot yilllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli: I Expert Mechanic at 1 Dee Lohrs 5 5 A practical, experienced mechanic, one who has had the 5 necessary, schooling, is the kind you need to look ater your 5 5 car.

Thave had the necessary experience and can guarantee 1 you a first class job in every particular. If there is anything wrong about your car I can fix it, 1 oaitiey. and D. Borah and Ed lieougher of R. J.

will move to Oakley and the new firm ill keep the elevator, in operation. Christmas Subscriptions to the Saturday Evening The, Ladies' Home Journal, and The Country Gentleman should be attendel to at once. Any of these magazines will make an iileal Chnstmaa Young, Here's Hoping Homer Porter I niiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiii iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr. Mrs. John Wise returned from Troy, this week where she has been visiting1 Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Rit-tenhouse. A 10-16 (boy or girl, take your choice) came, to the home of Mr, IWVa vember 29th, Jiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ktVfeverkaV Sale Mr. and Mrs. P.

McDowell, of Alberquerque, New Mexico, arrived in. Oakley this week and "are visiting with Mrs. McDowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

L. Ringwalt, and other relatives; They will remain until after the holidays. tooned This is the Best Old Christmas that has come your way. That it may be Merry and Happy one is our wish. aHt I Owing" to the blizzard, of last Tuesday, Dec.

21st, my Public 2 1 1. 4- j- oaie nas own pui.pcu w-r- Thursday, Dec. 30th Beginning at 1 o'clock sharp, Central time I buy sell and trade in land, livestock, automobiles, and tractors. I have two autos to trade on land or live J' have some real bargains to offer in land, -v If you want to buy sell or trade in land it will pay you to write or call 'on me. Alva Wyceff, Russell Springs, Kan-" 8-tf J.

N. STONEBRAICER 5 sale includes 4 Head of Horses; 34 Head of Cattle; 1 8 Thorobred Poland China Boars 1 12 Dozen Chickens I Household Goods and Farm Machinery Mm. Fv Price and son Marion have just returned from a tea days' trip to Emporia, Tulsa, and a short stop at Russell, on their way home. They report a fine time and a good visit Mrs. Price reports that, Prof.

Smith will probably visit Oakley sometime this summer and we are all in hopes we can induce him to tell about the consolidation of which work he is engaged with the State Normal. I See Bills for Particulars I C. Veverka, Owner I I Col. FELTS, Auct. (P.

W. IRWIN, ClerkN 1 gm53BCS35SM8.

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