~WEI~ COUNTY RECORD
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Randafl
Ruth Easter, Mrs. Addla An-
derson, Mrs. Midge Flinn and
Man Hannah Hansen enjoyed
supper at the Buffalo Roam
Thursday evening eelel~rating
Miss Hannah's birthday.
Mrs. Earl Johnson was
hoste'ss to the Pleasant Prair-
ie Ladies Aid Wednesday af-
ternoon with nine members
present to spend the after-
noon quilting and visiting.
Pearl Scanland will entertain
the club at her home in
Jamestown, July 29.
Rex Flinn sprained his
ankle during the "baseball
game Wednesday evenmg.
Harry White is a patient
at St. Joseph's hospital in
Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken West of
Monrovia, Calif. are house
guests this week at the Leon
Laymen home.
Mrs. Earl Johnson and
Mable Woolsey were recent
callers of Mrs. Emma McEI-
roy.
Richard Hockett, Wichita
spent last Wednesday night
~t the Glee Hockett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard
Moore of Leavenworth were
house guests recently of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Burger.
Mrs. Esther Flinn accom.
panied Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gronewoller and Francis to
Wichita Tuesday where they
attended the graduation of
Nancy Nelson from Wesley
School of Nursing.
Mrs. Wm. Argonbright of
Mess, Ariz., and Mrs. Sadie
Roush of Jewell and Mrs. E~
thor Flinn called on their
~ister, Mrs. Merle Gray at
Simpson Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Ml~. Robert Heel,
~heila and Jon~aul went to
Lawrence and visited Mr. &
Mrs. John Barry and family
nn Wednesday and Thursday.
L. B. Hoe] was chore "boy
while they were gone.
Mrs. I~rths EIII~
Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn Mc-
Daniel brouzht two young
boys back co Kansas this pasl.
week to celebrate Old Sett-
ler.s. The Mc~sniels are
~pending the summer at a
lake resort in Minnesota.
Mrs. Inez Richardson spent
~,he past weekend at the
Raymond Beeler home. Mrs.
Richardson is a teacher in the
Topeka school system. David
is a senioL" at Kansas State.
$ $ $
l~s. Wm. Spiegel
Mrs. Wm. Spiegel had the
misfortune to fall and break
her hip Tuesday evening and
wu taken to St. Joseph's
hospital in Concordia. She
passed away on Thursday
morning due to a heart af-
t,ok. Funeral services were
h~Id from the local Methodist
church Monday morning at
10 o'clock. Interment was in
tke Wallace cemetery. We
extend our sincere sympathy
to the bereaved family.
4P
Mrs. Don Fowler called on
Mrs. Emma McElroy, Lilly
Smith and Wm. Behrends
during the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Dud-
hey left for their home in
T~eka after helping wi~h
the harvest and plowing at
tka Neff Durham home.
~unday evening visitor,~ of
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dub'ham
were Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Dawdy and Leland Fedde of
Mountain Home, Ida.
Mrs. Emil Rohla and Ja-
nette of Superior spent last
weekend as guests at the
Glee Hockett home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hogue
Mrs. Ruth Bigham, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs F_hmer
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I Read sharp. ,
Hogue were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Smith in G~aseo.
Mr. and Mr~ Guy Eobbins
and IAnda Clansman called
st the Lyle Flinn home Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Layton
c~me Friday evening for a
weekend visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Layton and Mr. &
Mrs. Dave Matter.
Mrs. Georgia Magee had
the following visitors dmqng
the past week: Mrs. Robert
Cooper, Teresa and Bobby &
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klepping-
eer, Edwin and-Joyee.
Mr. and Mrs. AS Prest of
Wilson Creek, Ores., have
moved into her father's house
at the west edge of Randall.
Munroe Golf, Don and
Cora, Leichville, Ark., spent
last week visiting at the
homes of L. A. Goff and
Leonard Goff, sr., Jewell.
Misses Grace and Mary
P-ehrends of Concordia spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs.
F:mma McElroy. And Mrs.
Lenore Smith of Mankato
spent Sunday afternoon with
her.
Bob Shelton and Jeff
Shelton ate Sund~y dinner
with Mrs. Ruby Elniff.
"Mr. and Mrs. Alan McMil-
Inn and family spent, the
weekend in Dodge City ~t
~he Jack Ayers home. They
~eturned home by way o~
Wichita and left Debra to
attend twirlers camp. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Clawson took
Carla to Wichita on Mon-
day. They remained over-
night and brought the girls
home Tuesday night.
,Miss Lands Clansman of
Salt Lake City, Utah, stopped
to visit her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Robbins, on
her way to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clansman.
Mrs. Violet Peery, Con~
cordia, ~pent Sunday with
Mrs Ads Peery. Mrs. Ads
Peery returned home with
Violet for a few days visit.
Twelve members of the
"Merry Widows" club met '~'.
tL'e home of Mrs. Lilly Smith
for a pot-luck dinner Sunday.
Emma Kibbe joined them
in the afternoon.
Mrs. Edna Weindel, Mrs.
Jewell Copas, J erry and
J~mmy, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Bill McElroy and
Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson
~nd Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hun
.~en treated Hannah Hansen
to a fish dinner at the Main.
liner, Beloit, on her birthday,
Frid'ay. They spent the eve~
~,mg at her home. On Thurs-
day evening Mrs. Ruth Big-
ham, Ruth Easter, Addle An-
derson & Midge Flinn treat-
ed her to a chicken dinner at
the Buffalo Roam, Mankato.
She also received a birthday
telephone call from her niece
Darlene Fike, Portland, Ores.
Crawford, Mrs. Lois Stinson,
Mrs. Helen Cash, Mrs. Bupha
Miller, Mrs. Beulah Elliott,
Mrs. Doris Dived, Mrs. Viola
Elliott, Mrs. Carol Kibbe and
Mrs. Faye Anderson
Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McElroy, Mrs.
Carl Walton and Rachel of
Mankato called on Mrs.
Emma McEroy Sunday after-
noon.
Callers at my home the
past week were Mrs. Addle
Andrson, Mrs. Stella Ander-
son, Mrs. Nettle Hutchen~-,
Miss Hannah Hah;sen, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F~liott, Mr~
Clarence Knowlton and Allan
Kaspar.
Mrs. John Miller of Glas-
co spent Tuesday with Mrs.
~es~ie Lovseth and 'Mr. sad
Mrs. Clyde ~]~.i!~ of Concordia
called on We.Snesday morn-
ing.
C.N. Fred Moser of the
U.S. Navy visited his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall ,~tklns, Sunday. He
!eft to return to his base at
San Diego, Calif., on Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henning
~nd family, Glance,. Mr. sad
Mrs. Dale Hoard and family
and Glenna Barrett of Lyn-
don, Kans., spent Tuesday
evening at the Marshall At-
kins home. They brought ice
cream and cake to celebrate
the 47th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy'Robbins
~nd Miss Lands Clingrnan
called on Mrs. Wanna Cling-
man at the ~bner Clansman
home in Downs Sunday af-
ternoon, and were supper
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Har-
old Knarr and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rob.
inett left Monday for a va-
cation at the lakes in Min-
nesota
Mr. Francis @ronewoller,
Miss Nancy Nelson, Mr. Dav-
id Gronewoller and Rex Flinn
were Monday evening sup-
per gt, ests of Mrs. Esther
Flinn.
M~. Genevieve Johnson of
C~urtland and Mrs. Midge
Fiinn were dinner guests of
Miss Hanna~ Hansen Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles EI-
lio~t of Wichita spent the
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mahin
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd El-
liott and other; relatives and
friends.
Ionia
tMm.. Lovo~ Bad~
Mrs. Bob Rose and Mrs.
Ivan Lee Frost participated
In the horse chow held in ~a-
Sins July 12. On Monday the
4-H'ers attended with Cindy
Henningsen and Sue Shoe-
maker among t~e partici-
pants.
in the oldest part of the l~rk
(same loc~tio~ as last yes~.).
This is your i~vttation to at-
tend and renew frien&~hips
of former Ionia ~,esidents.
Former Ionia reside~t~ from
W~hington, California,, Ore-
gon, and Kansas attend
these picnic. (Thanks, Ber-
nice, for the letter.)
Danny " Simmelink was
sworn into the Se~bees at
Kansas City & left by plane
for a base in Mississippi for
basic training. His group
had a lay-over in New Or-
leans so he called home to
let his family know he enjoy-
ed his first pane ride. His
address is: Danny L. Simme-
Iink, CM3 B66 83 C~3C CTU,
D PPO Co. 178, GuIf Port,
Miss. 39501.
Our area is neeaing a good
general rain. We had ex-
tremely hot weather last week
with threatening storm
clouds. Friday evening two
fires were started in our
area by ligh, tning. One at
the Glen Thom~ home which
burned a small area in their
yard before it was extin-
guished by the family. One
i~, the-pasture of Mr. and
Mrs. Jennings Borger, the
former Henry Obert farm.
The fire was reported by
Donn Topliff who saw the
blaze, tracing it down & re-
porting it. Everyone in this
area appreciated his concern
about the fh,e as mudh pas-
ture land adjoins the Borger
pasture and many acres could
base burned if it hadn't been
disovered when it was. Sev-
eral neighbors assisted and
this fire was also put out be-
fore too large an area burn-
ed. Our sincere "Thanks" to
Donn for his help, driving 15
miles to locate the fire, and
neighbors assisting were Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Thomas, Adam
Rose, Glen Kincheloe, Har-
old Shoo, asker, and Glenn
and Gall Bartley.
Special number for church
Sunday was a vocal duet by
Rev. Cecil Kankin and Steve
R a n k i n accompanied by
Dorothea Phillips.
An,drea Wilson and Rodger
l~oker were honored wi~h a
miscellaneous shower Satur-
day evening at the church
annex. For the program
Cindy Henningsen sang a
vocal solo. Her accompanist
was Dorothea Phillips. An,
drea was assisted in opening
and displaying gifts for their
new home by Amy Wilson,
Ilene Schnorr and Sharon
Wilson. Refreshments of
cookies, iced tea, mints and
outs were served by the host-
eases
Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Dietz
were Monday evening visitors
at the Glenn Bartley home.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Ran-
kin ann Steve were guests of
Mr and Mrs. Arnold Rose
and Tim, a week ago Sunday
~ a oafs.
Koch who had been 'visiting
relatives and frienid~ here
from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Dietz
Spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kincheloe
and enjoyed player piano
music.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boller
visited Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Mary Fectde and Mrs.
Emma Brinkworth. Other
v~itors last week in their
home have been Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dauber and Mrs. Mauricc
S~mmelink. Sunday .evening
Dr. Roger Fedde and a friend
Al Burrough of Manhattan
stopped on their way home
after being in Wyoming for
a week of fishing.
Past Noble Grand Club
met. Wedne~ay afternoon
With Ella A]corn with seven
members present.
Bridge climb met Thursday
afternoon witk Mrs. Marvin
McCammon at her home in
Mankato
Mr. and Mrs." Ronald Burks
and girls, Wichita, spent last
week with the Bob Burks
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thorne
and family, Loredo, Me., and
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Lovcland,
Kansas City, Me., spent part
of last week visiting the Bob
Rose family•
REPtrrATION IS YOUR B~Z~r GU~
THE GMAC TIME PURCHASE PLAN AND
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE--
TO MEET YOUR FARM INCOb~.
North--b-r-such
Edith Folger
Vi~l,t~'s at services Sun@ay
mm~rtg were Mr. and Mrs.
War~on B~Is of Frie~dswv~;
~ex., Reneeee and Rodne~y San-
demon 0~ Center~'2e. I~., and
~Du,ther D~on o~ Red ql~d.
Wa1~son and Lo~s B,E~s were
v~r~g her ymm~ger sisCe~, Es-
ther Je~, arid i~vis. Their
~J~er, Lurer IXllon, w~s ,a
weekend v~.
T~e Sanderson children are
vis~ti~,g thei~ gmn@p~arents, Mr.
a~d Mrs. Fred Sande~#on. Fred
and Vesba spent a few da~s
l~a#t week v~s~tin~ ~eir son, Mr.
and Mrs. Reece Sanderson, ~tt
Centerv~e and bro~t~lt the c~'-
~en home with t~.em.
Mr. and Mrs. I.~q~v R~d
.~n~y o~ MoSc~v~ I~S~s. The second
v~sited Mr. sad Mrs. Earl Wins- s@:s~t~ed by
k~v *and ~unfl,v, a~& Mr. In ~he
'and Mrs. Vi~ Warner a ~ ®mpe~tion
da~'s ~ week, s~m~ freslmmn,
Abo~t 30 a~tended a swimmings ,er, dau~ter of
per~ at Manka~o one night h~t Roger Decker,
week sponsored by the l~etds m~larded first
Y0u~. cm~est. Her
IMm. V~cten W~ns~wv a~om- written by
Mrs. E~v~d ~I~arrison E~wvnth. Each
~o W~ch~a ~or a Yearly Meeting first place
~ry Board' nleeti~g l~tslt /~bg pin.
~u~tay. 1~ci~ H~jny,
IMrs. G~m Warner took her Mrs. Carro~
Jr. Hdg~ You'~h ~ fz)r a tr~ed
evimmin~ ~artF at ~Kankato ~n t~e bo~s'
k~t Money a~ternoon, was $5 and an
D.~me Dg~c, ,d~trgh~er 0~ Each Bm~r
M_~. and Mrs. John Dd~n. and ~reslmtan
Cathy MdN~c~o~s, da,t~tter #f c~hsm in
Mr. and M~. I.~vef~ M~Ni'c~c~s, a+rmtm~
g~te~ded a Dead~p Tr~dn~g ~ae s~Wwide
~oz~erence }a~t week. T~ey were judged by
rode down w~L~ C~y's cousin, ass Committee
Mr. and Mrs. Olwe W~c~ts, men~ of Kansas
~md Mr. and Mrs. John DJ~on g~on
s~n, S~e, wen~ ~er t~em. Jtme at
cor~rence was a,t W~chRs. Jack B~rs,
Ten women end.o~ed Hele~ ma~ of the
M~Nichols' coc~ Is,me at t~e meted
WJC.T.U. meeti~ }~s~t Thm~tay young people
~emoon. man Ea~lis~
P, on ~i~n sp~R a few d,a~s
the first of the week at Wk~-
i~a and sang at the ~neral ser~
v~W o~ a friend.
A str~g ~vind SahL~ay night
pceceded a co~r ~ortt whi~,h
is ~ R very com~0~le
yet this Monday morning. No
the past week.
First Place Sta~e Awar~ To
Two Burr Oak Students And
Amer/een Leg/on Auxiliary
~mory Clarions Unit m~.
Amer~an Le~ion Aux~Idm~, o~
Borr Oak. t~as been a~arded
~ir~t ~ in the Depar~nent
Miss Ddn~
T~e members
C~ernons Uz~it 26~ l
announcements
cov@ra~Ist~ons
core A~lien, Past
President,
~s.
~f Kansa~
mun~catio~,
~Mrs. V. L.
~'re-Mde~t
Emery
Arner~a.n
Ceisbrates 8/xth
I0a~,as newspaper az~t~Cle Stm~n Vau~hn
competition. E~tries from tm~ts ebr~ted her
in a~l seven disltfi~C~s o~er the twd~. Susan has I
slate were jv~ged. Besides her ,g~a~c~paren~s,
recog~itio~ the uni¢ recei~,,ed Gabriel
$1.~0. past ~ur nveelus.
O~k's winni~ en~r~, was Gebriel ~ook
a 50~year bi~tory of American ~e ~riends to the
Legion Auxi, liary come,led and ~ ~ayed
eo~r.i~ted by tiae WnR's his- rah~bmen,ts
t~ri'ans, Mrs. Ge~.e Johnson a~d cream, l~m~,
Mrs. John Abel. The ~ ap- The ~o~v~i~g
peered i~ the N~vezaber 20, Stman: ~:a~F zmzi
1S69, issue ~ T~e Burr O~k fig, V~erie and
Herald. Di,~me tl)un~, and
PUBLIC SA,,L
Of Household
Goods & Antiques
on Friday.
The annual Stauffer re- Mrs. Joe Patterson, Glen, Mrs. Ethel T~honms and her
union was held at the Ran- Elder, her mother, Mrs. Chil- grandchildren Mike and Deb-
Cend. dull city park on Sunday. ton, Van Buren, Me., and hie Doughman were Wednes.
1" OLDSMOBH'I;" !"1 4" Th°se attending were: Mr" her sisser' Mrs. Lindsey were daY m°rning visit°rs at the Saturday Ju
DOOR SEDAN. One Owner. end Mrs. Jewel Copas sad Tuesday evening visitors a¢ .Glenn Bartley home.
Steering and Air. sons, Englewaod, Colo. ; Mrs. the Bob Rose home. , Many from here were in
~.. MERCURY 4-DOOR SE- E~na Wetndel, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rose Beloit S~turd~y afternoos~ •
D . Power a~-Iag, factory Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davi~, end Sheri, Omaha, spent last viewing and par~teipatin~ in
week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Rose. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kostsr, jr.,
~t. Joseph, Me., joined them
~ater in the week for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Mc-
Craeken, ~ Balctwint Oity,
Calif., visited one day last
week at the John Burdett
home. Mrs. McCrae..ken and
Mrs. Bttrdett were for~er
neighbors and schoolmates.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Phil:
lips, Elizabeth and Brian and
Mrs. Dorothea Phillips drove
to Wichita Wednesday where
Rosalie and children left by
plane for Albuquerque, N.
Met., to visit her grand-
mother wko is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jeck-
el and family of Delevan, Ill.,
were Monday and Monday
overnight guests of the Bc~b
Rose family.
Mrs. Maurice SimmeI,ink
and Mrs. Rex Henningsen
were in Salin~ Wednesday
t~ be with Mrs. Edwin Sim-
mellnk who had surgery at
Asbury hospital. Mrs. Sim-
melink it now home and im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bartley
and G~il d~ove to Norton
Wednesday evening for the
ball game between Hi-Plains
Texaco and Dairy Queen
Teams. Theron Oregg catch-
es for the Hi-Plains team.
Dairy Queen won by the
score of 3-2. The players
are in the 9-10 year-old
group and belong to the
Norton city league. Three
games are. played each night
Monday through Friday at
Ward field. This age grou~
Kansas Ci, ty; Mrs. Lula Pet-
er~.on and Mrs. Emma Stauf-
fer, Courtland; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McElroy and Mr:~. Carl
Walton and Rachel, Mankato;
Mrs. Mildred MeElroy and
Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc-
EJroy and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Zim-
mer went to Wichita Friday
night and spent-the weekend
at the Robert Campbell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clawson
met his brother and wife at
Pratt on Saturday and at-
tended the Walker reun'ion at
Sun City on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny John-
son of Wichita spent the
weekend v~siting at the Dar-
rell Behrends and Don John-
son homes.
Sunday dinner guests at
the Darrell Behrends home
were Mr. and Mrs. Danny
ohnson, Wichita and . Mr.
and Mrs, Stanley Behrends
of BedoP,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matter
and Kay McCary, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Layton, Hsysville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lay-
ton enjoyed boating on the
Glen Elder lake Sunday a~.
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Layton
spent Sunds,y evening with
Mrs. Mary Swenson, Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMil-
Inn spent the weekend in
Chanute visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Geiger and f~m-
ily. Monies and Bryan re.
turned Ipme with their
gTandparents for a two-week
visit at the Edwin and Alao
McMillan homes. Mi'. and
their Centennial parade. Jay
Wierenga with his covered
wagon pulled by oxen and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanWey
with their team of draft
horses mad lumber wagon
were among thos~ in the
parade.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennin~
Borger and Charlotte were
b~unday gueS~ of ~r. and
Mrs. R~ph Hedrieks for an
evening of boating and en-
joyed home made ice cream
in honor of Jennings' birth-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Donahl
Barrett, Don and Bud, were
a~o Zuesta
~. and l~n.s. RufUs lqVan-
chester, Lester Barnett, Mr.
sad Mrs. Roger Gregg, Thor-
on and Thadean and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Bartley and Gall
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and, Mrs. Darrell
Thayer, Ronnie and Bruce,
help4ng Bruce celebrate his
birthday. Birthday cake and
ice cream were enjoyed later
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. ,~ohnny
Grimes and girls have a new
address: 1~202 East Mission,
Greenacres, Wash. 99016.
They have purchased a home
and acreage there.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koch,
San Luis Obispo, Calif., were
Wednesday afternoon guests
at the l~]la Dietz home.
~Ir. and Mrs. Rolls I)i~tz
and S herri were Salina shop-
pers Thursday.
Mr. and MrS. Gale Tegley,
Danny .Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Roll~ Dietz and She~ri en-
joyed supper at the I~tll Top
~fe in Superior Thursday
Due to Mother's death, we will sell all the
Public Sale, located three blocks east of First National Bank ht
kate, commencing at 1:30 P. M. (Tl~ere are lots of shade trees)
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2 Old iron bedsteads, Antique; 2 Old cupboards, Antique; 3
Antique; Chest of drawers; Old kitchen cabinet; General
Refrigerator; Wash stand; 5 Burner oil stove, with oven;
barrel and kerosene; Old grindstone on wooden stand; Old
Saw; Axe; Spade; Shovels; Hoe; Rake; Scoop; Scythe; Hand,
2 Railroad irons; Snow shovel; Ruhber tired wheel barrow;
chunk coal; Lots of good hand tools; Lots of fruit jars, some
Old cookstove; 2 Big water tubs; Railroad lantern; Old ice box;
ladder; Maytag washing machine; Oil stove oven; Several old
frames; Estate Heatrola, real good; Dining room tame;
and combination, Antique; 5 Old rocking chairs; Iron cot;
back chairs; Old high cupboard glass doors, Antique; Roll
2 Old sewing machines, Antique; Ironing board; Dresser with
glass; Iron bedstead with m~ttress and inner spring; Large
Metal high chair; General Electric vacuum sweeper; Buffet;
table; Old bathroom bowl set; Magazine stand; Library
Antique, real nice; Large lamp on stand; Rail lamp; Wicker hi
rocking chair; Foot stool; Cooking utensils; Sunbeam iron, new.
This sale has lots and lots of antique dishes and glassware
dated back a long wry. Most of furniture is antique, but in
Lots of dishes, that are still packed, are too numerous to
Mrs. Geiger are completmg play at 8:00 p.m. We en- evening. After supper they Terms of Sale: Cash: Clerk: Maxine Rafferty,
their schooling at Tulsa Uni- joyed seeing these boys play. enjoyed a drive around
BY ~ MONTH - BY THE YEAR. versity.
A~f, er the ~me we ware sup. town. Vera E Thompson'
T MOTOR CO Inc "" .. ,.. ,..,., Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Dietz Owner,
honor guest to : coffee Men- Gzegg homo and spent the and Sherri were ~aturday •
ep ~ d.ay morning at the home of spooning there, dinner guests at the Ly~n
Hazel Peery. This was a ,,Mrs. I~iand CoOk, DAllas Diets home in Belolt and st- D ased
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i F.,Clf~ ~ ~ ~ IB[/~I~ pink and b]tt~ shower. In- Oreg., lent the following no- tended the parade in the af. ece
~ sited ~?W~ro: Mrs, Grace ties to be tneh~dad in the ternoon. "
Modltn, Stell~ Gromi, Ionia n~01 items: The'an. Mr. and Mrs, Rolh Die~z BY CORKY THOMPSON
GARY SPEAR, BUD ~,.,. Vora Mrs, Ver= ~ be and Shend Itttended a Picnic ' ';