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The Anthony Bulletin from Anthony, Kansas • Page 7

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THE BULLETIN. ANTHONY. KANSAS PAGE SKVE Thursday. December 29. 1921 1.

Mi i BlM.v.l's i honia, a guest at the home of Er- week with her grandparents, Mr. and ft Kropp, spent several days last Mrs C. D. Cutler of Anthony. the elde-tt not yet 12 years age.

we realize this program ply great. The Hebron school, our neighbors the north, had a program and Christ mas tree, Thursday evening 'lid Valley Forge, our neighbor on thi west, assisted by the Mothers' SJ yii County Correspondence Jj EH Mr. of S.ulli i vi'it ng his daughter, Mrs. Stoddard. L.

II Schmidt drove over t.i Riv Wednesday of this week A A Milliard and fam ly of Attic A tills1 pen spent Christmas with his brother A program and Economy Club, had IQtQV turning home Monday. Uev. and Mrs. were recipi ents of Christmas callers with song and girt Friday night. Misses Florence and Stelkj Hi! be public sch Mils a VrknnsHS City, are home sitors a tlie Preshvterian parsonage.

T'u tree Friday evening. Jesse Williams was called to Pond Creek, Oklahoma, last week by the serious illness of his frit Halcombe. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson of Cherokee.

came up anil spen the holidays at the W. (J. Ferguson: home. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hatfield en-( tertained with a family reunion ner Christmas day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George lliams en tertained for their little Georgia, with a Christmas party Sat-' unlay evening. The following guests were present: Mr and Mrs.

Crof' J. Milliard. Miss Georgia Denny is spendm the Christinas holidays at Mr. W. K.

Schmidt came over I'roi Riverdale Saturday evening Harold Stoft'er is home from Man lattan where he is attending college Miss Alice Denny spent Christ th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Denny.

Mr. nad Mrs. W. A. Schmidt enter tained at dinner last Monday.

Tbosi present were and Mrs. E. 11 Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Scliniiil; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Mr and Mrs C.

Schmidt. Herher dt. Misses Anna Schmidt sun Al ce Schmidt. Harper rinilim anil Grandma h. L.

ve their family dinner on M. I lav the Harry Squire ly. that of Kd Mueller and Dr. '''fT'washlnm I. a guest at Hume of her sister, Mrs J.

U. snhmi and their daughter 1b. Aliiia. having returned to Wichita from Anthony. Mrs.

Sam Dk'k of Wellington, tor- Mrs. Frank Stewart, is spend-a few davs at the home Mary vg- Me aiM'i lnpanied by the Mis-es Fa I of Wichita. Miss Olive was a forme teacher in Harper. They will return their work Mrs Frank E. Boilnian who lui been in a Kansas City hospital fo past three months with cancer able to come home for Chrsit a.

Mr. and Mrs Fred Hurst nintorei' down from Langdon, Reno county Saturday, returning Monday. The J. N. Deist family are reo ns in the presence of their younges' on Raymond, from whom they hav little for several years Als' arrival of Dr.

Milzer Deist am' bride of Chicago, and their younger laughter Lulu, teaching near Tulsa Okla. Their Christmas nner rurred at the home of Mrs. Ed Man Inger, south of town, who is a twin ster of Dr. Milzer. Absent ones are their oldest son Cecil, wife and baby, and Miss Nettie, who are in Califor nla.

Louis Walton, Dave Brown and Marv C'rowell anu aaugiaci Ks'tl er of Attica, are here w.th relate es for the week. Mr and Mrs. M. Reddy were guests vith Mr. and Mrs.

Franks at Wichita over Sunday, returning home Mon- dJFred Coulson will assume the duties as postmaster the first of the vear Otherwise there will be no change in the oltfice. Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Cox east of town, entertained for Christmas dinner the fam'lies of F. R. and Raymond Dress-of, N. P. Cunningham, Scott Gill and Fred Coulson.

Mrs. Sarah Potter, more than 81) C'-rbett. daughter Nadine, son Dean and baby son. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Stewart, (bride and groom 1 and the Misses Anna Strange and Elsie Will lams. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raberding and daughter Nadine spent Christ-; mas day with Mrs. Raberdlng's par-, nts.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters and family. Guy Beebe of Arkansas City wa the guest of Russell Hatf'eld last week. From here he went to Bluff City to visit his grandmother, Mrs I Hutson.

I Mr. and Mrs Harry Headherg and children and Mr. and Mrs. John ropp and daughter Jean Anne, spent Christmas day with Mrs. Wooley and sons Clyde and Richard.

Mrs. Wool-ev is the mother of Mrs. Kropp and Mrs. Headherg. i ota Kaley shelled corn Tuesday ol his week.

T. Watkins was hostess to her rook club last week. 'r. and Mrs. J.

A. Jorden were called to Iola last Friday on accoun ot the sickness of their son Ohed .11 olive Troutwine is spending ari.stmas ndays w.tu M. lit -sell Hoodiet. Miss 'l'a Sciim dt. of W'o'i pent Christmas with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Schmidt.

The Misses Helen and Eunice Haul are home from Emporia to spea hristmas with horn folk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph naney Wichita spent Christmas wit i M.t Chaney's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawson. Sc'Mnidt v. sited in Welling ton this week. It. yearf of age, prepared a Christmas Mrs F.

O. Mott are three of the older set who ventured out Friday ind fell on the Ice. dinner for her son joun, miae quality Fulton and Maggie Cowles. Mrs. J.

S. Thompson and her brother Raymond Roney of Kansas City have joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Roney at the home of their son Warren Roney, residing at Marquette. A little new son is the dr.iwinz card. his. C. F.

DeBord entertained the Tayzayfoo Club last Thursday aftsr- WaliTroit Take your itK you and enjoy their now motor Ki gkWAys. fdnta Fo Sorrice provide depend Ability, comfort, and convenience. 'Fred HarveyMoals Add tKe int'tAin touch a Ark For our "Cali Fo mia, picture California Limited, prdnd Canyon And Sleeper to-California" booklet Dave Reber took his two small children to Anthony Saturday where hev were vaccinated against diphtheria. Dr. Phillips, the genial veterinarian of Harper, was at the home of lber Headherg Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lambert o' Enid. Oklahoma, spent the Christmas 'iciMlays with Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Kropp. The ladies are sisters. Elizabeth Cutler of Woodward. Ok 15 Stop ivo dayf, ov longer at Grand Carvyon National Park. lit only a Jhoi-t yide trip a e.

ilil and one quarter miles southwest o. 'i'iie houe a vith ccdors suggestive of the holiday: and the afternoon was pleasantly spent in conversation and music. The duet sung by the DeBord sisters. Misses Flora and Nila. was enjoyed all.

The club also had the i Christinas box and each one there re ceived a useful gift. Mrs. DeBord then served deiiguttul reiresumen. Those present were Mesdames H. A ireve.

E. P. Frye. E. O.

Johnson W. Primm. ('. Iieaun i Foster, A. Lawson, J.

A. Pedan, H. l-iaie. It R. V.

Wa. ins. J. W. Watkins.

Martha Crock F. A. Gass, C. F. DeBord.

Bertha, Nila and Flora DeBord. ROY STANLEY, Agt. Phone 8G Marie Tayer is home fro' I'dall, where she teaching. Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Phillips were favored by a visit from their marrieri laughter of Thomas. the latte-nart of last week. The ladies of the Eastern Star am' the members of the A.

F. and A. lodge of. Waldron held a joint puhl' installation of officers last Thursd.r night at their hall in Waldron. A E.

Deere, W. installed the la es and W. S. Easterly was the in 'tailing officer for the A. F.

and M. The following named ladies were properly installed: Mrs. A. E. Deere W.

M. Mrs. G. A. Tayer, Associate Mrs.

Ned Jones. Conductres-Mrs. Brant Medcalf, associate con (iuctress: Mrs. Eunice Davy, Secre 'ury: Mrs. Maude Foster, Treasurer Mr' G.

A. Tayer. W. P. T''P following were duly Installer Miss Florence Thompson in high school here is spending the vacation with her parents at Plainville, Kansas.

Miss Gwendolyn Miller, school ter.cher at Crystal closed th first semester with a Christmas tree and program Friday night which wa appreciated by an overflow crowd despite the cold weather. One by one the Pelzel children are leaving for their respective homes and employments. Dr. Boutin and fanrly are spending the hol'days with relatives in Wichita. The basket ball Thursday night be twten Anthony and Harper resulted 3 5 to 2 4 in favor of the home team A real pathos follows in the path of the accident which cost the life of Thomas W.

Ball, the Orient conductor, who lost his life last week A lover of children, cruelty was far Mrs. Lucy Francisco Newby Teacher of ieasant Valley Piano and Voice Special Holiday fr- 'js officers of the A. F. and A. M.

fo the ensuing term: Jeff Lawton. Frank Perkins. S. Henry 220 N. Kansas Ave.

removed from him, and in sports We wish you one and all a very Happy New Year. Last week was one of very cold vjather. It was extremely ha. ni the wheat crop. Moisture Is need ed very bad.

Santa Claus made his usual cal ind everyone enjoyed a sumptuoii where animals were made to suffer J. A. h. Deere, becre try. Bert E.isterly.

Treasurer. th societies are in a lour'shini; ndition and the new off cers takr chaige under splendid circumstances EXCURSION FARES hristmas nner. Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 21, a Wellington. Kansas, there occurred edding great interest to this com unity Miss Anna Williams, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Williams and Mr. Wayne Stewart, of near An lamv, slipped away from the! li took no part. Note the almost Christlike nature displayed in those last few hours. To a cousin bending' over his mutilated body, he said: "Harry, forget that part of our little difficulty for which I was to blame." and again to his crew: "Boys, if 1 don't come out of this, I am father and mother to your care, and their Christmas present ($2,000) is in my coat pocket, hanging in the caboose." And later, when hope of recovery was slowly fading from that brave heart, as his train passed the signal station: "I feel this is my last ride, but I have saved the child," with a look of such kindly appreciation of his saddened friends about him.

for he made real friends and for such no sacrifice is too great, and as A Word About Insurance On Sale December 22-23-21, 1921 Final return limit January 4, 1922 Fare and one-half for round trip r'rrv the ceremonies of installatior 'he ladies set forth a splendid suppe nd all enjoyed same along with goo social visits together. The teachers of our school decider1 'o eive rne week's vacation when, i Is hoped by all, that the pupils wi! eiuin to work with renewed vigo nd energy for the remainder of tlu -chool. The teachers all take advan aae of the Christmas vacation for good vis't with home folks. 'I be ice is good and the yi ung folk ire certainly making use of it durinf 'he vacation season. Harry Wood who is attending high chool in Anthony, was in Waltlro" Fares will apply where one-way rate is or less.

The minimum excursion fare being $2.50. a result of such friendship Kansas and Oklahoma mourn the loss of one frifiids Wednesday morning and wen quietly married at Wellington, when I'ney vis ted relatives of the groo: for some time. Mrs. Stewart wa born and reared in this community She graduated from our publb Wi ol. afterwards after ding the theny High School.

She is especially "iited in all of the household arts The groom has indeed won for a lit' partner an deal housekeeper. Mi Stewart is a popular and well-knowr. young farmer, residing west of An thony. We as a community, exten, our hearty best wishes for lifelong happiness for this excellent young couple. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Parsons an sons Howard and Lowell, attended fam ly reunion dinner at the horn of Mother and Father Parsons of Har per Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kropp hav.

as their holiday guests Mrs. Kropp' mother. Mrs. Wadlow, her niece Here is your opportunity Grasp it GO! Let me give you details, actual rates, and get your reservations. ROY STANLEY, Agent Phone 86 Anthony, Kansas ot the'r most worthy sons.

Public funeral services occurred Tuesday afternoon from the M. E. church, of which he was a member, and was conducted by Rev. Fisher in the presence of hundreds of friends from both states, Including the Orient force and upon the faces ot all read sadness was depicted. Private funeral Friday at the undertaking parlors, and while Monday of this week greeting fr ends.

Aubrey Harrison is making use his vacation by doing a lot of bil posting for his father at differen vwns where Mr. Harrison has boards The friends of Mrs. Hettie Kride' "ill be pleased to hear that she and little are well and doinr 'Ine in their new home in Welling on The two older girls are ir -chool and making splendid the school work. Carl Peterson and family are visit- ng Mrs. Peterson's s'ster at sonif place In western Kansas during the Elizabeth Cutler and nephew, Dean Cutler, all of Woodward, Oklahoma They arrived Thursday evening.

the mortal remains of Thomas Ball lie in the cemetery at M'lan, his immortality is resting in the hands of a just Grd. A noteworthy Christmas dinner wa-i that given by Mrs. Ed Baker. It included her father Rev. Broom, of Moreland, Mr.

and Mrs. McDowell, Woodward: Wallace Melvin wile and children, Covington: and Misi Dla of Anthony. Vary F. Martin enjoyed the presence of her son Charley and w'fe of od ward, and illie, who is one of the state bank examiners, of Oklahoma and Frank Williams of Liberal Holiday Excursion Rates (i day season. While on the road to Anthony las Thursday with his truck Dick McKee the misfortune to collide witl Mt'ither truck.

The accident wa ni.fM'd by ice getting on the wind sh elds so that the drivers could nr -ee. Mr. and Mrs. A. Grasser were high 'y favored Christmas day by bavin? ill their children and grandchildren with them for a real Christmas din Mr.

and Mrs. John Pitts and two children of Cleveland, Mr ind Mrs. Earl Jones and two chll dren of Waldron; Fred Grasser am' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Walters mi' son Mervin, and Blanche Evans spent Tuesday evening at the Alfred Raberding homa.

Zelma, small daughter of Mr. am Mrs. Charles Williams, who has bee' quite ill, is much improved and will be able to be out soon. Carl Lamb and Ralph Bottorff. stu dents in the Hague Business Colleg' at Wichita, returned home Tuesd.i for the holidays.

Miss Elsie Bottorff tilsc a student at the college, cam 'irn'ie Satudav Misses Elsie and Anna Williams The old honored jail at Harper was This is the eighth year that we have been writing insurance in Anthony and vicinity, and in that time, we are proud to say that so far as we know, we have never had a dissatisfied customer. To help our farm trade and to keep in touch with the times which has a general trend to lower prices, we have secured the agency for The Farmers' Alliance Insurance Company. For a quarter of a century this company has done business with the farmers and while other companies have gone to the wall this company has always paid its losses in full have a substantial business that is above reproach and make quite a difference in the price. You should see me for renewals and for new policies. ims week sold at public auction for $100.

Old, because it has withstood le ravages of some forty-five years, and honored by the world-famed Car wife and two children; Henry Grasse ry nation, whom the city officials had the poor judgment iii 1902 to nd fe and one child: Lou Grasser and wife and one child, totaling in al twenty persons. Truly this is an un broken family, and ail living within vis-ited the first of last week with rel etives at Pond Creek, Okla. arrived home Tuesday evening, hi companied by a cousin. Howard Hoi combe, who remained to visit until Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs.

Marsh Bottorff am Fare and a Half Round Trip Where regular one-way selling rate is $25.00 or less, with minimum Holiday Rate of $2.50 TICKETS ON SALE 1 Vs miles of the parental home ex cept Mr. and Mrs. Pitts and their twi chiidren. While we almost envy Mr nd Mrs Grasser because of theM incarcerate for nearly a day. The same was purchased by the Holmes Uros.

Probably the largest family Christ mas dinner given in the county was that of Mrs. Isabella Russell on the ncrth county line. Her thirteen children. 2 9 grand children and nine cli.ltiren-in-law were all present, moat of whom reside in Harper county, together with Mrs. Marv Brown Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Cochran, Mrs Km ma Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Coykendall Will, Henry and Alice Russell oi being so fortunate in having theii family were guests of Mr. and Mrs Perry Lamb and son, on Christmas Plans are being made for the Le on round-up on New Years day. ii.veu ones all near to them, yet wm triad. This day was a div dend received by' Mr.

and Mrs. Grasse Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richards had a 'heir dinner guests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs.

Jack I'pton and so'' Lewis, and Miss Gladys Richards of nMiony. A very Interesting program wa December 22, 23, 24 RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 4 ROCK ISLAND LINES Will endeavor to make your trip a pleasant one, and wishes you a real old-fasliloned MERRY CHRISTMAS and better days In the NEW YEAR. Kingman county: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thiel, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolps Thiel 'ti the investment of love, laboi and sacrifice in caring for their loved ones in the past. Now the love is being returned to them In this the evening of their life. Let us quietli walk out of the sacred precincts o' this splendid family group and leave tl.em to their full enjoyment. Miss Mae Wolff went to Coldwat er, Kansas, to spend the Christina season with home folks.

Truly th .3 uucw anu wue irom Hutchin sen; John Russell and wife and Mr and Mrs. Frank Morlev. Cecil and Needham Hogan are home ViV ew daya stay witl1 friends a. divine impulse within ua. Love, that vvaKua, tneir former home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reazin and babt are home from Mnnml vn given by the pupils of the Pleasan Valley school Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. The program waj in the torn if a Christmas play.

Miss Nora Bot torff hav'ng the leading part. Mis-Lorene Edwards acted as Santa Clans, Cortez Robinett was the Negr ianitor "Kb." His funny speeches se' the whole house to laughing. At ttK close of the program the presents were distributed, albo a very nice treat given by Miss Ruth Jameson the teacher. A fair sized crowd was present. This teacher and her little band of pupils deserve a great deal of praise for the excellent perform they ate turkey with Mrs.

Reazin'i- prompts us to turn to home and Mother is beyond our comprehension Mrs. Chas. Foster went to Rozei for a visit with her sister, Mrs Roy Krider. iuei una Brothers. Mrs.

Fannie Wish or onrl nUlU who nave spent the holidays with the H. A. SIDMAN, Agt. Anthony, Kansas J. A.

STEWART, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Kansas City, Mo. amiiies will return tc Frppport -iiuaier January 2 1 A. W.

Howard Anthony, Kan McCoin and Mrs. Goss of Pratt spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. M. W. Prlmm.

a nee put on. When one cons ders that Xis nriatmaa Inner wit Mis. MrCoIn's parents at Oxford re Carl Brown, wife and baby, spent this is a school of only fourteen pu.

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