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Mr. and Mrs. John Doxon
and Joeilen of Omaha are
spending their vacation vis-
iting, her mother, Mrs. Nona
Hunt of Jewell, and his par-
ents,: Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Other guests on Sun-
day evening for home made
ice cream and cake were
bliss 'Davida Peterson of
]Hay, sand Mr. and Mrs. Lyall
DOXOn. Mr. and Mrs. Wen-
dell Hunt and daughters of
Phillipsburg were Saturday
evening visitorS.
Mrs. Stella Patrick and
Mrs. Mayme Butler were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Simmons.
Evening guests were Mr.
Mtd :Mrs. Ben Simmons and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Nitcher and Sandra of Belle-
elite.
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Mrs. Maude Sears was
dismissed Saturday evening
from the St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, following a week of
tests and treatments.
Weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Haskins were
Mr. Jack Trussell and daugh-
ters and his mother, Mrs.
Cornelia Trussell, of Denver,
Colo., Mr. and Mrs. George
Greenberg and their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bob Pope and hus-
band and children, of Sel-
den, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Kimsey and family of Junc-
tion City. Sunday dinner
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Greenberg of Jew-
ell, Mrs. Maude Abram of
Jamestown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Haskins and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Alls-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ottott and son of Belleville
spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson
and Richard.
Mrs. Leona Fle'/ning and
her house guest, i drs. Mar-
garet Atkinson Tucson,
Ariz., and Mrs. Bl[,ke Dewey
made a business trip to Sa-
lina on Wednesd'a y, and also
visited relatives ,vhile there.
Mrs. Ella P ltterson of,
Courtland was,,' a dinner
guest Sunday 7of Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Ckrrk. In the af-
ternoon the la (lies drove to
Burr Oak andi visited Mrs.
Patterson's rather, Mrs.
Edythe Clark., at the Scho-
iack home.
The ladies of the Mystic
Circle Clubwill serve re-
freshments,along with a
bake sale, at the Vernie
Emigh publi(: sale on Satur-
day afterno0,n, July 28. All
aroceeds wil'l be used to help
purchase uafiforms for
Pee Wee bzt:mball team.
A shelter house is nearin[
completion tin the city park.
Funds for th e structure were
made possitole from dona-
Now during our Golden Sleep Sale:
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mattress 0r
box spring
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mattresses seUing for much more:
famous extra firm support keeps surface
fi,m, s ooth
. *. eep-qullted to resilient Sealyfoam I right out
e C rch® end sagging edges J tethe e es
O RJ , | xury weave orint cover
~q~Jrotha ne foam
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FIRM
'ow during our once-a-year sah |
• Firm, smooth surface--no buml
• Hundreds of tempered steel
• Duro'Flange® keeps surface smeotl
• ffea'o', d rable woven =triBe
There's a wealth of quality features
this smooth-top value. Specially
of Lovewell and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Higbee attended
a county postmasters meet-
ing and dinner Friday even-
ing at the Buffalo Roam
Steak House in Mankato.
Mrs. Floyd Dunstan of
Concordia and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Chas. Russell of
Scandia were luncheon
guests Friday of Mrs. Harry
Higbee.
Mrs. Floyd Barrett of Ran-
dall was a recent visitor of
Mrs. Maude Sears.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahl
of Hardy and their grand-
son, Paul Hammer of Den-
ver, Col()., were Wednesday
evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Keeler. Mrs.
Dewayne Beaushaw and
children of Hutchinson and
her mother, Mrs. Atta Rath-
bun, were Sunday afternoon
callers. Evening visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stran-
sky of Munden spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Magnusson. In
the afternoon they drove to
Glen Elder and viewed the
dam, which is under con-
struction.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keel-
er, Julie and Jeff, visited
Thursday at the John Bone-
cutter home in Smith Cent-
er.
Mrs. Leroy Eaton and chil-
dren, Mrs. Gordon Grimes
and her granddaughter, Crys-
tal Colson, of Mankato spent
Wednesday afternoon at the
home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Keeler.
Donnie Ross of Concordia
is sp, znding this week with
his grandmother, Mrs. Ross
Hig, bee, and Mr. Higbee.
Mrs. Dewey Beaushaw
an.