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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 PAGE FOUR A IiAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD noon, to see Mrs. Lindell while the Harford went to Kansas City Mon City for' Murry 'Ulrich Monday afternoon. men attended the gopher demon- stration. 'j I Saturday on the farm he moved spent Saturday night and Sunday from. jwith their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. MW Will a-nA enn IW I William Johnson. LONE STAR day. Mrs. Harford will visit relatives there.

-Mrs. Bert Flory and Mrs. Porter Bond called, Monday after- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flory were Lawrence visitors Monday.

Esther Flory called fat the Ar at -the Hugo Schellhorn home after some geese. Mrs. Ulrich -and children and Mrs. Weisgerber will go later when things are ready for them. Monday afternoon, November 27, a eoDher killing demon A'AA vm.aj MU vwuy were Lawrence visitors Saturday, WASH KIDNEYS thur Garber home Saturday morn Mr.

and Mrs. John Garber and child, of Kansas City, are visiting M. Ulrich and family. John Smith threshed Monday morning for Philip Roser. Murry Mrs.

Ben Garber called, morning, at the Arthur home. IF THEY HURT Special Prices stration on the Earl Lindell farm. I It also was to show the use of the 1 gopher gun. Quite a number of Harrison Rose hauled hay from bers were present. A nice lunch of ham sandwiches and coffee was served cafeteria style by several of the wives of some of the members im the F.

A. U. halL Also they were treated to cigars by one of the members. A fine time was enjoyed by those present. Frank Flory hauled a load of wood to the Arthur Garber home Wednesday afternoon.

Cal and Edgar Watts called at the August Dietz home Thursday morning. s. John Canavan, of LawrencCi called, Thursday morning, at the Mrs. L. E.

Harford, of Arizona, some a week. ago Monday noon to visit her mother, Mrs, Carrie Haus, of Lone Star. Roy Curtis and his sister, Frances, Murry and Everett Bond attended the Farmers Union meeting at the Pleasant Valley school Bond is still helping John Smith ing. Murry Ulrich and Mrs. Lenora HOOPING COUGH No "cure" but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing.

Curtis farm Thursday run jg thresw machine. on Tate Salts to Flush "if Back Pains You or Blad. der Bothers- tli tj Henry Metsker butchered a hog Mrs. Carrie Haus and daughter, STOVES men attended. several oougni gunsv Miss Frances Curtis is spending this week with her aunt, Miss An- tio fNrrHs'- who is sick.

i Lola, went to Overbrook.Thursday John joneSf Charlie and Opal, house Friday evening, November Flush your kidneys with salts afternoon the night on the- farm 'with, her" son, Friday "Mrs." Haus, Clarence -and 17. of Lawrence, ate Sunday dinner at the Porter Bond home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis called Come in Murry Ulrich and Carrie Marion Sanders called Tuesday juaDei Trent to Topeica.

jwrs. jiaus Ocer 1 7. Million Jan Used Yearly rorter tJond home. Haus went to Kansas jrnaay to visit relatives and came home Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. John Garber and child came back with tThPTO- Minnie Dietz called, Thursday Pehick Romine New and 2nd Hand Furniture 834 Mass. Phone 929 afternoon, at the Otis Lindel afternoon at the Nellie Kather-man home. Mrs. George Miller called, Tuesday, at the Katherman home to see Mrs.

Nancy Sanders. Frank Flory called, Sunday morning, at the August Dietz home. garage. Farntofiis Dudley Bond spent Monday aft Mrs. Marvin Bond and children called at the R.

N. Watts home occasionally, says a noted auth-, ority, who tells us that too much meat and rich food may formj uric acid, which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts', to expel it. from the blood. Theyj become sluggish and weaken; then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains 'in the back or sick dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or www ZJZ i afternoon to see Tom Ward.

a 4. Mr." and Mrs. Fred Simons and vl at daughter, Pauline, and Mrs. Mar- WLTNteTK Bond home Tuesday aft-. Mrs.

Ed Johnson and ernoon. baby, of Lawrence, spent Thurs- Jvif menf? working night at the George Miller on the ditch again at the August home Dietz farm which they commenc-t Mr; and Mrs. Porter Bond and ed some time ago but had to quitfMra Marvin Bond and baby-were ernoon at the Will Curtis home. The Lawrence transfer took a load of household goods to Kansas Thursday afternoon. Miss Gladys Florv snent Thurs a 3 YEAOS SEPVICE Will Curtis called at the Porter I day night and Friday with Elsie Bond home Wednesday morning.

xiaus. There was quite a reunion of Men's' Overcoats An Elegant Line, Latest Models $10 to $25 Mrs. August Dietz called, Thursday afternoon, to see Mrs. Martin Flory. George and Marion Sanders on account of breaking some part relatives Sunday, November 19, at Lawrence visitors Wednesday.

Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura 8oP.OintmTit,TalTOm.2Se eveTTwbFOTrarf ddm: CtteMIbOTtort.PptJ.Wilte.Mi the John McCau home. Those who ate dinner there were Mr. and-Mrs. Lou Flory. John Jones and called at the Tom Murphy home Friday afternoon.

Evmjthing insure oainai trnpnmif, REAL ESTATE LOAMS 1 703 Mass. St. Phone 164 1 To help neutralize these irrj I tating4 acids, to cleanse the kJr nova on1 flnoh riff fVift hrwi v'a. John Jones returned to Lawrence Thursday evening from the son, Charlie, Misses Mabel Stevens, Opal Jones and Josephine Dumas, of Those who Austin Flory home, where he had been doincr carpenter work. urinous waste, get four ounces called in the afternoon were Mr, and Mrs.

Austin Flory, Frank, MEN'S KNIT SPORT COATS $1.95 to $6 ABEWOLFSON 37 Mass. Miss Emma Neider spent the Gladys and and Mrs Porter Bond and Kenneth. Mrs week-end in Lawrence at the Theodore Hack home. Mr. an Mrs.

Porter Bond and Will Curtis and Margaret, of Lone GEORGE BUTLER Battery Station-Batteries Repaired and Ke- charged 1000 Mass. Phone 113 Star. All had a fine visit to Kenneth called Sunday afternoon gether. at the Will Curtis home. Minnie Dietz ate Sunday dinner George Lee spent Saturday night and Sunday in Lawrence with Jad Salts from any pharmacy here take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine.

This famous salts is made from acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acid3. in urine so it no longer irritates, thus' often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink. wiux uorotny tiormitt. Mrs.

Charlie Sanders' and son COUGH? George, took Mary and Esther to his mother, who was not well enough to leave the hospital. Saturday, December 2, will be council meetinsr at the Lone Star Lawrence Sunday afternoon. Try Pio axton-Jehingly quick re. liefsyrupunlika II ethars pleaa ant does not ux Charlie Sanders attended the Van Hoesen sale Thursday. church of the Brethren.

Commenc ct tomach bo Mrs. Carrie Haus and daughter. opiate. 35e and i of their engine. Lola Haus and Dorothy Gorbutt called at the Will Garber home Saturday morning for squash.

George Lee called at the Charlie Sanders home Thursday evening. Miss Laura Anderson called at the Carrie Haus home Thursday evening. John Smith threshed for Porter Bond Tuesday. Those who helped him thresh were Will Curtis and son, Roy, Frank Flory, Chas. Sanders, son Marion, John Smith, Murry and Everett Bond.

Miss Frances Curtis helped her aunt, Mrs. Pdrter Bond, cook for threshers Tuesday, Charlie Jones, of Lawrence, hrought his father, John Jones, out to the Austin Flory home Tuesday morning, where he helped him build a pantry. He also helped Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Alice Hiatt ate supper, Thursday evening, with Frances Curtis and attended the pie supper at Lone Star. Ralph Gimblett called, Friday morning, at the Austin Flory home.

Mrs. Mart Metsker visited the past wek at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Roscoe Whitman and family. Esther Flory and Minnie Dietz called, Thursday evening, at the Will Garber home. Mrs.

Will Curtis and daughter, Frances, called, Friday afternoon, at the John Banks home for ducks. Myrtle Garber called at the 60c ercrrwhare. rusie and Lola, Mr. and Mrs. Mur ry Ulrich and children and Mrs Here Now! For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE STAR CAR "Worth the Money" COME, SEE THEM, DRIVE THEM Prove to your fullest satisfaction that W.

C. Durant's very latest masterpiece Does More, Gives More, Has More, than any other car anywhere near its price class, on the market. We also handle all styles of Durant cars. Lawrence Motor Co. Weisgerber ate Sunday dinner at tfce Will.

Ulrich home. Friday, November 17. was cold gloomy and cloudy part of the day a misty rain felL Monday morn-ning, November 20, 8 degrees be low freezing and a heavy frost. Mr. and Mrs.

George Tuttle and son, Harold, ate Sunday dinner a week ago 'Sunday at the Tom Murphy home. In the afternoon they called at the John Hoover home. Esther Flory called at the Arthur Garber home Thursday evening. Arthur Flory was a Lawrence visitor Friday. Lola Haus spent Friday night with Dorothy Gorbutt.

Mrs. Ben Garber called Thursday evening at the Arthur Garber home. Minnie Dietz spent Thursday night with Esther Flory. Mrs. Will Curtis ate dinner last Tuesday at the Porter Bond home.

Error Ross Ulrich is working in Kansas City in place of Frank Flory. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson entertained the following guests for dinner Sunday, November 26: Mr. and Mrs.

Pearl Johnson and children, Alice, Frank and Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and children, Alva and Frances, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Johnson and daughter, Ethel. Mrs.

Ben Garber, Elma and Winifred, Mrs. Roscoe Whitman and little daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wolf and children attended the 25th wedding anniversary dinner Sunday, November 19, in Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs.

John Metsker at their home there. Miss Emma Neider and her brother, August, and Miss Agnes Wilson were Lawrence visitors last Thursday afternoon. Tom Dillon shipped cattle Monday, to Kansas City. Mrs. William Johnson called on Mrs.

Fred Flory Tuesday morning. Cal "Watts helped Art Longfel low husk corn Monday and Tuesday, if the weather is good, Art will help Cal husk his own conu John Garber and Murry Ulrich called, Sunday afternoon, at the Porter Bond Miss Elnora Anderson called at tK- Will Garber home Saturday afternoon. Tom Curtis called, evening, at the Will Curtis homev ice frozen thick, real winter Gem Razor Special Gem Razor. $1.00 Automatic Blade Stropper with Strop $1.50 ing at 11 o'clock in the morning. Bring your lunch with you.

Eev. Quakenbush will be with us if possible that day and Sunday. Murry and Everett Bond spent Sunday afternoon with Roy Curtis. Will Curtis called, Sunday afternoon, at the home of his brother, Tom Curtis. Minnie Diets called, Sunday morning, at the Austin Flory home.

Murry Ulrich called, Sunday morning, at the Porter Bond home. Esther Flory and Lily Johnson called, Friday evening, at the Will Garber home: Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis called, Monday afternoon, to see his sister. Miss Anna Curtis, who was sick." Those neither absent nor tardy weather.

Ice freezes nearly ev ery night now. esinol The Lone Star school commenc i il ed again Monday, November 20 after having no school since Thurs day, November 9, on account of $2.50 .1 $1.59 Regular Price, combined. Saturday Special the illness of the teacher, Lester Fisher. J. D.

Smith The chicken pox has been going 704 N. H. vAU soothe that itching skin The first application of Resinol usually takes the itch and burn right out of eczema and similar skin-affections. This gentle," healing: ointment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, restoring the skin to health in a surprisingly short timc jResinol is sold by all through the school and there are still others to have it. Some have been quite sick, while others had Austin Flory home Thursday aft-! it very light.

The Round Corner Drug Co. If it's advertised, we have it 801 -Mass. St. Lawrence, William Lee and son, George, hauled a load of com to Fred Mc Kinney's Monday; also one Thurs day morning. Esther Flory called at the Au gust Dietz home Wednesday W.

Penchard For Your I Furnace Troubles HelpThat Aching Back niiiiiiiiiiiirrm i ernoon. Oscar Lutz hauled a load of crushed rock from the Austin Flory farm Saturday. Monday, November 20, Esther Flory was 14 years old. In the evening after school she entertained the following girls: Lily Johnson, Dorothy' Gorbutt, Lola Haus, Minnie Dietz and Myrtle Garber. They played games, after which refreshments of peaches and cream, cake and apples were served.

Several nice presents were received by Esther. Other girls were invited, but could not Austin Flory and son, Frank were Lawrence visitors Thursday gay.) ffiffl afternoon. Margaret Curtis spent Wednes day aiternoon at the Marvin Bond me second Diomn i ine Star school were Pharon Miller, -Delia Bond, Betty Lou McKinney, Richard Sanders, Johnny Johnson, Edgar Watts, Dorothy Gorbutt, Paul Garber, Lola Haus, Fred Sanders, Lila Anderson, Alvin McKinney, Arthur Sanders, Pearl Anderson, Myrtle Garber, Anna Lindell and Margaret Curtis. The school cleared $30 at their box supper. Mrs.

Roy Flory and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ward are clerking in the bargain etore at Lone Star this week. Frank Flory helped Cal Watts husk corn Tuesday. Arthur.

Flory was a Lawrence visitor Monday. Charlie Sanders called, Tuesday evening, at the Nellie Katherman home for his mother, Mrs. Nancy Sanders, who visited them until Thursday morning. Mrs. Lillie Ulrich- and son, Clif- ford, were Lawrence visitors Sat home.

Phone 245 9th and Vt. Minnie spent Thursday aiternoon with Esther Flory. Murry Ulrich was a Lawrence George Sanders drove Murry UI- nip zz come. visitor Thursday afternoon. nr -nriii T-t- i rich's truck through to Kansas Ci 30x3 xt Oversize Roy Curtis helped Hugo Schell horn Friday.

Erwm Timmons took a load of mi. aim mrs. rvni uunnson anu ir visitor Wednesday. wood to Lawrence Thursday aft ft im II i i il '1 i Cofry Pietan ernoon. Elzie Bond and Marvin Bond Austin husked corn on the Will Curtis Kenneth called Monday afternoon farm Friday afternoon, which they To Paraphrase Shakespeare: "All the world's a field where every man.

must play his part." Your goal is constantly in view. Your energies are concentrated on your drive forward. A growing savings reserve is behind you. You are determined to break through even the strongest line of obstacles. With this spirit you will break through.

No misfortune can permanently down you. You're bound to win. had bought in the field at the Leonard Longanecker sale. Mrs. Weisgerber.mother of Mrs.

Murry Ulrich, came Sunday a 8000 Miles $12.80 week ago to spend some time at the home of her daughter and I III i mm family. Palmer Tire Battery Co. Phone 156 11-13 W. 9th morning, at the Utis Lindell ga-l rage. Mr.

and Hoover were Lawrence visitors Wednesday. Dudley Bond visited the Lone S(tar school Wednesday. Charlie Jones ate supper last Wednesda-- evening and also Thursday evening, at the Austin Flory home. Miss Gladys Flory called, Thurs-1 day morning, at the Porter Bond home. I Mr.

and Mrs. Will Curtis attend-' ed-church in Lawrence Sunday, morning. Charlie Sanders was a Lawrence "Cascarets" 10c For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels 1 Is your back giving out? Are you tired, miserable, all rundown- jng backache; laimeness and sudden, stabbing pains? If so, look to ymxr kid? neys. Overwork, hurry and worry oni i wfken the kidneys. Backache and an all worn-out feeling, is often the first warning.

Gt back your health while you can. Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy Lawrence folks recommend. Ask your neighbor! i Here's a Lawrence Case: J. P. Smith, carpenter, 1311 W.

6th says: "1 had trouble with my kidneys and there were dull pains across my When I stoopea sharp pains caught me L.1 ihad to during the night topass the kidnev secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Dick Bros.t Drug Store cured me. My cure has been per- visitor Friday afternoon. Mary arid Esther and Mrs. Williams ac companied him home.

The Lawrence National Bank "WHERE YOUR SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Lloyd Ferryman, of Lawrence, was a Lone Sta visitor Tuesday, The Lone Star school gave a pie and box supper, also an entertain -Edwin Timmons hauledj a load; ciean your bowels! Feel fine! 5 ri to Lawrence Wednesday. when you feel sick, dizzy, upset, ment Thursday evening, November 23, to a large crowd. The hall was full, many had to stand up. The Alcohol For Your Radiator Use a "HotShot" for hard starting Fords Carter Tire Battery Co. Open every day till 9 p.

m. vncoiey uwu eunedjr when your head is dull or aching, urday. Mrs. Marvin Bond and children called at the' Will Curtis home last Tuesday morning. O.

J. Lane, county visited the Lone Star school Monday morning. Lily Johnson and Esther Flory called at the Will Garber home Monday morning. Ulrich came Saturday from Kansas City to spend Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lillie Ulrich and brother, Clifford.

Esther Flory called, Sunday afternoon, to see Minnie Dietz. Mrs. Will Curtis called at the Marvin Bond home Wednesday afternoon. Mart Flory hauled two loads of crushed rock from the Austin Flory farm Wednesday afternoon. Arthur Flory helped him to do the loading.

Mrs. Alice Ulrich returned to her home in Kansas City a week ago Sunday after spending some time at the home of her son, Murry Ulrich. Ulrich kept the Ulrich store at Lone Star Thursday afternoon while Murry Ulrich was in Lawrence. Mart Flory has bought out the Ulrich store and took possession Monday, November 20. Cal Ward, night with Roy Curtis.

following program was given: A Sliprht Mistake Dialog Recitation. Walter Whitman or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two Cascarets to relieve constipation. No griping nicest laxative-cathartic on earth for grown-ups and children. 10c a box. Taste like candy.

OAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Songr- Margaret Curtis George Sanders called at the John Hoover home Monday morning. John Jones and Cyrus Flory, carpenters of Lawrence, called, Monday morning, at the Elmer Metsker farm to make arrange Haus Recitation. Dialog Recitation- Mothers" 60 tat all Drugstores fbsterMilbum Co. IUg.CUmJBiiffalo.NY Bond 1009 Mass. Call 1300 Song- -Dorothy Gorbutt Anna.

Lindell mm mm HI mm mm -Charlie Riggs ments aout moving the old Colyer The Red Ball Transfer the Telephone" Dialog. Recitation- Margaret Curtis Myrtle Garber church which Elmer Metsker had bought at the community sale at Lone Star August 10th, when it Son g. Recitation -Esther Flory TO Holders of Victory Notes Recitation Johnnie Johnson was-auctioned off there. Dialog "Mr. Dash Goes Shopping" Mr.

and- Mrs. Joe Gorbutt Recitation Pearl Anderson Dialoe "Grandma's Peppermints spent Saturday night and Sunday Recitation Delia Bond in Lawrence at the Harold Emick -Mabel Fisher Reading. home. Our new equipment is now working and we are giving efficient and prompt service. Heavy hauling, overland moving and prompt delivery of merchandise.

Geo. Petty, Prop. 818 Vermont Phone 82 -Velma and Lois Fisher Charlie Riggs star Comedians Aubrey Fishbum is going to both Coupon and Registered, bearing any of the symbol letters 'A to inclusive: All of the above described Victory Notes have been called for payment as of December 15, 1922, and on that date interest thereon -will cease. You are urged by the Treasury department to forward these Victory Notes to the Federal Reserve Bank at once. We shall be pleased to act as your agent in the collection of these Notes.

Nonsense- business college. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flory helped Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Metsker him get ready for his big bargain were Lawrence visitors Friday. Esther Flory and Myrtle Garber called, Saturday morning, at the Carrie Haus and Will Gorbutt Dorothy Gorbutt spent Monday night with Minnie Dietz. homes. Alfred Dietz called i at the Aus Lester Fisher, of Lawrence, Lawrence Clearing House Banks sale which commenced Saturday, November 25, and will last ten days. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Gorbutt called, Tuesday afternoon, at the Haus home. Cal Watts called, Sunday evening, to see Frank Flory. tin Flory home Tuesday evening. was a Lone Star visitor Saturday.

The Farmers" Union meeting was held iriday night, ber 24. A large crowd was pres ent. The meeting was opened by viva urairnzA3bJCAn Closed Cars were never, before in such general demand and the i Ford Coupe andvSeilan give you the utmost in service arnd satisfaction and are priced within of all. the president, Elmer Metsker. Jim Notice Anderson gave an interesting talk.

Delegates were then elected to the Safe Milk Eudora meeting -December 18, which were' Jim Anderson, Ed Whitman, Charlie Boerkircher, Porter Bond, Mrs. Henry Metsker For infants. The tractor overhauling "season has arrived and we are equipped to overhaul and rebuild all makes of Tractors, Stationary Gas Engines, and Magnetos. Work done by factory experts and satisfaction 4 guaranteed. Wre have for sale rebuilt engines and magnetos.

invalid Children and Bert Flory Alternates, Elr mer Metsker, "-Charlie Sanders, Ed Sanders. Mrs. Ed Whitman, Heti- Gilbert Tractor Service, In the rear of 643 The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. RichMilk.MaltedGrain Extract in Noarihine-No cooking. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ry Metsker and Boerkircher At the annual dinner held iflt December at Lbn Star.

we are to have Governor-Elect "Da Coupe lM $530.00 Sedan 595.00 Miss Gracia Gorbutt spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gorbutt ate dinner at the Will Gorbutt home Friday. Little John Ulrich spent Friday with his grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Ulrich. Mrs. Will Gorbutt called, last Thursday afternoon, at the Carrie Haus home. Esther Flory called at the Will Garber home Saturday to have some shoes mended. Alfred Dietz took a load of wheat to Lawrence Saturday.

Murry Bond hauled a load of wheat to Lawrence Wednesday. Mart Flory was a Lawrence visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fishburn and daughter, Thelma, were Lawrence visitors Wednesday.

Miss Lily Johnson called, last Wednesday morning, at the Austin Flory home. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Bond and Kenneth, Mrs. Will Curtis and Margaret called, Sunday evening, at the Schellhom home.

Mrs. Eva Lindell. was visiting several days the past week at the Otis Lindell home. Miss Elnora Anderson spent the week-end with home folks. Will Curtis topped kaffir corn 7 jonn uout caueo, rriaay noon, at the Austin Flory.

home. John Dunn called, Thursday, at the" Charlie Sanders home to deliver a quarter of beef which they had bought. Dorothy Gorbutt called, Tuesday noon, to see Lola Haus. Roy Curtis was a Lawrence visitor Thursday afternoon. Edwin Timmons called, Friday morning, at the Austin Flory home.

)' Wilbur Sawyer, of Lawrence, was a Lone Star visitor Thursday. Gilbert Whitman took a load of wheat to Lawrence Thursday. Miss Ada Lindell went to the Otis lindell home, Friday, after spending the nast two weeks at the Murry Ulrich home. Charlie Sanders and his mother, Mrs. Nancy Sanders, called, Thursday morning, at the Philip Flesh-man home, of Baldwin.

Mrs. Sanders remained for a visit at the Fleshman home with her daughter and family. The county C. P. A.

lodges met at Lone Star Thursday evening, November 16, in the Woodmen hall. Three new members were jrjthted that evening. 175 mem vis speak at that "meeting. After the business meeting we were entertained by the pupils of the Apple Pie school and their teacher, Also we have a special epring order proposition; Miss Ham. Their subject was i-tn us iaiK ic over with you.

99 Thanksgiving," and for such Two young pupils they sure did fine. Those who attended the pie sup-; ner at fieasam urove irom ine Star Friday evening were Mrs. Lenora Harford, Misses Elsie WATKrINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus 100,000 C. H. TUCKER, President.

C. A. HILL. Vice President and Chairman of the Board. D.

C. ASHER, Cashier. DICK WILLIAMS, Assistant Cashier. W. E.

HAZEN, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS H. Tucker, A. Hill, Jno. C.

Moore, S. D. Bishop, T. Green, F. V.

MUler, D. C. Asher. C. W.

SMITH Authorized FordJ Sales and Service flaus and Frances Curtis, Murry, Watch This Space Tomorrow Bond, Roy Curtis, Jimmie Childs and Ned Watts. Delia Bond spent Sunday with. Margaret Curtis. i'-'fJl Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Johnson and! daughter, Ethel, of Lawrence,.

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