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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 2

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iTELDIGTON DAILY HEWS i'yl MlMSTM Svm? PILE Borin-I WITH THE DAY'S WORK DONE Thanksgiving Day May Be Likened to th Beginning of a Long and Pleasant Evening. "Xa each Thanksgiving day ap preaches it becomes more and more apparent to those who are In the habit of meditating' upon affairs In general that the spirit of "the occasion is one to Inspire Individual sensation, and' Hofc ud Stt FOR A BETTER THANKSGIVING By to Ooity W-Uinffton 8amor Cunty per cd thi bu for rpnbheUon of iJlM-i ZliiLd to it or not othmrwis ervfiUtt wnbllctkm of atwefal -patches lo wryd. that expression1 that sensation falls -n" 1mb i I 9' Holers BALED MUSIC CTp HERE'S going to be tt: great con-X cert at the opera house to- said the retired merchant, "and If you'll go along with me, I'll pay your way and buy you five cents' worth of peanuts. Tm sure nothing could be ROUTE TWO. Mack Sidebottom and family spent Monday evening with his father and family.

Manufactured by A candy supper was given at the Mystic Valley School House naay November 1 9, and a nice program was enjoyed. Miss Verna Lupton, oe- THE HUNTER MILLING CO. Uaanfactorert of Pore Wheat Projects WELLINGTON. KANSAS. U.

S. A. ing the most popular young lady, re ceived a box of chocolates. Short of the mark. I -j There is in the Thanksgiving season a sort of benign-pause to the energies of the year, a subconsciousness -of filled granaries and, of hay packed in the barn Joft, the cattle crunching in the stalls, and the drapery of the trees laid by for the approaching winter.

It Is the twilight of the year; the chores are done and the men folks come stamping at the doorstep. The dinner is steaming on the table and soon, the food eaten, we will settle down for the long evening. It has been a big day. The men folks have finished a mighty harvest in Europe and come home. We give thanks for those that come home because they are the living symbols of the nation's courage; and for those that will not come again, save In the spirit, for they have been transfigured in the flame of the great conflict.

And there will be our thanks for the stout hearts of American mothers who bore In silence and fortitude the burdens of their agonies for these are4he symbols of the nation's devotion to pure ideals. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hope of Clear more liberal than that." "You'll break yourself, up' In business If you go around' wasting your substance in that fashion," replied the hotel keeper. But you will have to hunt up another victim Since I bought a' phonograph and a bunch of records I have water spent Saturday night and Sun day at the home of Roll Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worden of Ok-ahoma are visiting Mr- and Mrs. D. S.

Worden. Edd Daley and family spent Sun EE thankful that we are living be tharik-ful-jtiat we live in America CJ te thankful that; Freedom is still strongly entrenched Jbe thankful for our friends the seasoning which lends zest to life CJ Be thankful for our health, without which life would be a dreary affair Jbe thankful for our homes and children the spurs to ambition and achievement Cf be thankful for the privilege of living in an age where personal worth has a high and rady market he thankful for work and lots of it, the preventive for moral and mental decay which leads to fl.b'e thankful for everything including our? troubles -the tempering fires which develop1 whether or. not we are deserving of greater favors at HIS hands. 7 SECURITY STATE BANK day at the home of J. M.

Moomaw. Mrs. Will Sacket of Conway ut Overdrafts Abo Springs died Monday night. The fun eral will be on Thursday afternoon quit going to concerts. There's nothing but vanity and vexation of spirit about an entertainment of that kind.

It's advertised to start at. a certain hour, sav eleht at two thirty o'clock at the Metho dist Church at Conway Springs. D. S. Worden and Roll Jones took cattle and hogs to Wichita Overdrafts are not good for you nor the bank.

There are plenty of reasons why you should not- soverdraiv your account. iu oViijMoij You have no right to do business that It hurts your credit with the bank, An overdraft is Remember the big turkey dinner at Sumacr i gone, in fact an enforced loan without 'security. Your the Bungalow. 74 werdraft may sometimes be honored, but it will o'eock, and you are credulous enough, to think that: the specifications will be livod up to. Ton break a hame strap to get there In and when you arrive, at ten minutes to eight, you find you're the first one therfe.

You1 sit around, waiting for an hour or two, and' people walk on your feet and sit down on! your hat and make -things unpleasant as possible. trRj the time the curtain goes up, you are wishing you had possessed sense enough to stay at home. But, being there, and having paid for the prly liege, you determine to hold her novate agin the bank, as it were. "The entertainment usually Is, Astaqa is here; TKls is the harreit For all tie yer. Ufe's Harvest.

get you in bad all over. sJ- Our bank tries to be accommodating but we do not desire overdrafts unsecured loans that ruin your credit, injure our own standing and endanger the interests of our depositors. Don't Overdraw 4 percent paid on time deposits. pass Cora ia fJie criS, oats i the bis Wheat Is thrwned, barley drawn AppUs are barreled, fints laid ta irj; Frost in the garden, winter is nigK. Father iaHearea, thank Thee for all Winter, and springtime, sesunerasd Smooth (Me, and Joyous ways, and pastures green.

Rich wealth of sunshine and a dearth of rain; Nay. hearts must bear the thrust of plowshare keen, The hurt of harrow and the blinding rain. E'er life can garner In the golden grain. Jean Blewett IDE FARMERS STATE BANK opened by a talksmith. The man who makes a few remarks always looms up at such entertainments, and should be taken to Jail for obtaining money under false pretenses.

When he has said all that he can think pf, the art-Ists begin to dish up the music. It may be elegant music It usually Is. But you can't enjoy it in comfort, for the gentleman with the large splay foot, in the seat directly behind you, persists In beating time with that organ until he drives you frantic. If you turn around and dot him in the eye, you will be ejected from the building. "Then you will find that the woman with a' shrill, carrying voice, who has heard better singers, sits right In front of you, and she keeps on talking in a maddening way.

The last concert I attended had a fine contralto who sang some stem-winding songs of the kind we all like. But the woman with the shrill voice was right In front or me, and I could hear her saying: 'Really, you should hear Margaret Keyes or Christine Miller sing that selection; egetables and Fruits at i.t HOWE'S' GROCERY 51ft Delivery Service Id the City. Rural 12S jr Cffi)nsin5) Bis 1 1 SmiS this woman -is impossible as a vocaK 1' OK 'CHOICE MEATS TRY A LAND ARCHER Everything Cean and Sanitary. L-rd In Stock at All Times 6 Bell Phone 78 Every Christmas we are rushed by the increasing number of sittings we are called on to make at that time year wilhbe; no exesption. You: know you will want photographs made for Ch.ristmas; Why not let us make the sitting now before the rush: begins? You will accommodate us greatly, and it will be i sl satisfaction to yourself to know that your gifts are Hcdy.

Say 92,000 Families Mm ESS) "Then a man with a hectic voice and a name that he imported without paying duty on it, stood up and whinnied like a doggone zebra, and we were expected to believe that he was singing a Neapolitan I never heard Anything that filed my nerves the way that voice did. It recalled the halcyon days when my father used to sharpen a bucksaw with a rasp. Well, when he finished his, first number, the applause was frantic, and he reared up and did it all over again. Then the applause was louder than ever, and he whinnied something else. They kept that blamed pirate there for half an hour, and I don't know when I suffered so much.

"The hall was overheated, and I was jammed in the middle of a row of seats so I couldn't get out without climbing, over a number of ladies and gentlemen, We were kept there for three hours, and when I got out I swore by my Sunday hat rd go to: another public concert "Next day I bought a phonograph I and a lot of records of the kind I and now I enjoy my music; I start It! when I get ready, and quit when am tired. No punk singers are encored. No Windy Jims Introduce the singers with a few pertinent remarks. If a singer displeases me, I stop the ma-' chine and throw the record into the alley. You'd better tear up your concert ticket and come and hear my music mill." iiWvl ri' I 1 for CHRISTMlS Over 92,000 fam lies are healthier and happier today, thanks te the Greatest Mother In the' World the Red Cross.

Last year alone 02,000 women learned something even more essential than the cure of disease. They learned how to prevent disease. The Red Cross, through its nation-wide organization, taught them simple truths for preserving their families' health taught them what food is best for their families' health taught them how te care for the sick, saving babies and adults the country across. There remain hundreds of theusands of families, too poor to learn elsewhere, who remain unlnstructed. The Red1 Cross must shoulder the' task of teaching' them.

The work must go But it can't ge on wltout your work Is costly; but-saving lives is a greater satisfaction than saving money. Your membership dollar does its part to save a life. Join the' Red Cross er renew your membership during the (ty r.Z It is not too' late yet to save a little money for Christmas. Put a little away each week from now until Christmas time. If you didn't start one of our Christmas Savings Accounts last year, begin to save now for those presents which you must buy.

Threads and Rubber Threads," because they pro vide an easy- path for passage of current from plate to plate Rubber, because that is the ideal insulating material for use, inside a battery. Ask us about Threaded Rub1 ber Insulation the kind that has been selected by 152 builders of trucks and passenger cars. CUM BATTERY CO Phone 212 112 East Lincoln Ave. Hard Hit. What's wrong, old man? Too look blue." "Had a scrap with my wife this The Wellington National Bank morning." "Oh, don't let a little thing like that worry you.

A tnunaersiorm ciears me atmosphere, you know." "Goin' on '42 The Oldest Bank in Sumner County November lr25, 1920 This Space is Contributed by "Yes, but that doesn't help a mas who's been struck by Boston Transcript. it Of Course, "Yon made a big howl that yoa were out for dTlc betterment" "We dld.V Yet your program consists solely of getting your crowd Into office." "Well, ain't that better- Dentist ere 3Ute Dank Bell phoae S0 Itaraf 44 VJoy mentT Ove Fi New Rich. "Well, what's on the tapis today TRANSFER and DRAYACE Long Distance Hauling a Specialty Let us take your stock and grain to market. We use' a big Patriot Truck. Phone 179 both phones.

EARL FREELAND, at the Motor Inn asked the social secretary breezing In. "I hadn't noticed," answered Haw Hoptoad. "Maria, did you spill any thing on the tapis?" FC WILLIAMSEYE SPECIALS li Your Glaases Don't Fit, have thm Chancre. Hd Cured by the txse of Glaaies Eyes Tested Free. PKICKS REASONAPLE.

Cress Eyes Straightened Without Operation I1IU S. Waebiagton Ave Over Wyatt'e Croeerr..

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