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The Quenemo News from Quenemo, Kansas • 8

The Quenemo News from Quenemo, Kansas • 8

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The Quenemo Newsi
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Quenemo, Kansas
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till teMS IMJ Mrs Jay Johns who has been visit Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Baker. last wefck with friends at Carbon dale. Chas. Scoville and family, Prof ing with Jesa Greenfield's and other friends returned to his home at Mr and Mrs G. W.

Gingerich, Mrs Patrick and daughter, Mrs G. V. Louk, Miss Dora Bell Grant, and Frank, Mrs John Phillips and Mr ed from Kansas City last week where they had been visiting bis brother. Will and family. Rube Collins and Emery Cowdin were callers at J.

C. Barrett's and Chas Tyner's Sunday afternoon. VV. O. Poston, M.

D. Physician Office opposite Post Office Office Phone 6(560 House Phone 663C Quenemo. Kansas GetJteadyjdr School and Mrs S. S. Gingerich were in Frank English and Mrs S.

S. Ging-erlsh were over to Ottawa Saturday. Quite a number from here attended the Epworth League convention at Baldwin last week. Last Sunday while Mr and Mrs Lee were at church a large number of their friends gathered at their Ottawa Friday. Arnett, Oklahoma, one day, last week Mr and Mrs John Thornbrugh and daughter, Lois, spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Quenemo.

Mr and Mrs Lawrence Evertson and little daughter, Betty, spent Monday afternoon at the home of Irvey Rice and family of Melvern. A laige crowd attended the George Frank English Bold his farm to Rob Walker last week, Chas. Louk and family spent Sun home with well filled baskets and day with Mr and Mrs Omer Bowman Frank English has bought the on their return home to their sup-rise found their table loaded down Omer Bowman farm one mile north Vaughn sale Monday and everything sold well. with all good things to eat. And at of Michigan and will move there in 1 p.

m. dinner was served in cafe' A truck load of young folks came the spring. C. BUTLBR, M. PMY8IGIAM Office i Lucky Bill building, first door north garage Phone 1 15 Quenen Kans tera style.

At 4 p. ice cream out from Melvern Monday night to and cake were served. The day was spend the evening with Miss Nina Mr and Mrs Clarence Ingersoll and son, and John Foley and family of Quenemo spent Sunday with Evertson, it being her 15th birthday. spent in social conversations and music. The occasion being a complete surprise on Mr Lee, it being home folks, Mr and Mrs G.

V. Louk Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to all the guests. All Only one more week to get the children ready for school. Let us help you. We can supply your school wants with everything you need, from pencil and tablet to the School Suits for Boys and Middies and Dresses for Girls There was a four inch rain last week which has delayed plowing for his 4sth birthday.

Ihe guests returned to (heir homes at late hour, departed at a late hour wishing Miss Nina many more happy birthdays. Each one present report a fine time. wishing Mr Lee would soon have DR. J. 13.

SCOTT EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. CLASSES FITTED Zellner Building, Ottawa, Kansas EVERY DAY IN OTTAWA Mr and Mrs Whitney were callers at C. Mason's Tnursday afternoon. another birthday. Lee and son, Edwin, and Harry Vann autoed out to Western Kansas for a two weeks visit with relatives.

Wilbur Davison and Carl YoBt motored to Camp Funston last week wheat. Mr and Mrs John English of Over-brook and Mr and Mrs S. S. Gingerich spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank English. Mr and Mrs John Wray and daughter ofv Richter spent Wednesday with his sister.

Mrs L. D. Louk. Everybody plan to attend the Sunflower days at Melvern August OR. CLARENCE A.

NEIGHBORS Successor to Dr, Blunk 25th and 26th. Mayden wants your crpam. poultry and bought some of the building material sold there. and egs. Open nights tf And our prices are just as low as possible to make Quality Considered.

TEQUA. Raymond Kratz came up from Underwood Building, Ottawa, Kansa Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses Fitted In Ottawa Every Day. WEST FRANKLIN. Several' from around here Ottawa Monday to thresh his grain on the Ruben Kratz place.

The grain was spoiled some on account are at planning to attend, Ohio day Marion King spent Saturday night of the rains. They decided it and Sunday with Lyle Reed in Waverly this week. Al Conner from New Mexico stop wasn't worth threshing, which Quenemo. means a big loss to Mr Kratz. ped off here from Kansas City where he had shipped a car of cattle.

He Mr and Mrs Wallace Thompson, Mrs Ely of Kansas City spent last spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. L. spent Friday night and Saturday week with Mrs Ben Clark and Mrs Carrie Harbour. Cuvner. with Mr and Mrs Harvey Townsend, KANSAS CITY POST The paper you wantthe Kansas, City evening daily delivered to your door every evening the news while it is news.

Only 15c the week. Phone 146 Craig Hillmon Mr and Mrs Rube Collins and Vera were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Emery Cowdin Sunday. New Fall Styles in the Kingsbury Hats and Caps for men and boys, known the world over for their style and durability. The Kingsbury holds its shape and looks well long as it lasts, and that's the longest wear possible in a hat or cap. Let Us Serve You Mrs Sarah McCurdy is visiting her son, Joe McCurdy and wife.

Jno. Clark's attended the funeral of his brother in-law, Frank Tom- berlin, of Pomona last week. Look Earl Lee was pleasantly surprised Sunday and reminded of a birthday just past, when he and Mrs Lee on returning home from church found about 30 of their relatives gathered at their home with a table spread from well filled baskets. The afternoon was spent in conversations and games and refreshments of ice cream. All en joy el a good time.

Mr Ashwill was a caller at the Morrow home Sunday afternoon. Ernest McClure is visiting in New York state. Get 2 Papers for the Price of One Delivered every morning and evening. KANSAS CITY EVENING STAR and the KANSAS CITY MORNING TIMES Clarence Cowdin and family of Quenemo spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Emery Cowdin's. Mrs M.

Butts and children called on Mrs Fred Yockey Sunday. We had another big rain last week getting more then is needed. Harve Murrin left Friday morning for Missouri, his former home 21 years ago, to visit a brother and other relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs Ed Barrett spent Sunday in Ottawa at Harry Latimer's, Jim Lemon and family moved to Melvern last week. Misses Mue and Beatrice Barrett spent from Friday until Sunday in Ottawa with Miss Wanda Latimer.

Mrs Murrin spent Monday afternoon with her daughter, Mrs Roy Bethel and family. Ed Barrett and wife called at Charley Leonard's Thursday Helen Miller spent Sunday with They are the first to get the news of the home folks. iarsha i ii I nercanfile (o. world to you. Mrs Emery Cowdin spent Friday Phone 145 Bob HilllTlOn afternoon with Mrs Joe McCurdy.

The Daylight Store Mrs Barnes returned from her Mrs Wallace Thompson spent Monday afternoon atJoe McCurdy's. visit in Kansas City. Mr Carleton has traded his farm Hotchkiss and Everett Laury at the Country Cousins home of Will Laury 's Monday even ing. A large number of friends were present. The evening was Mrs Alonzo Shirk's grandfather and grandmother and father of Abilene are here for a visit.

Her grandfather and grandmother accompanied her and baby to Kansas City the first of the week, where" the baby is taking treatments for its eyes. Henry Steward and family return- Highland Items LET ARNOLD Do your shoe and Harness Repairing. All work Guaranteed Make a Specialty of Oiling Harness. spent playing party games and each one present trying to see who could Take your cream, poultry and eggs to Mayden. Open nights.

tf enjoy themselves most. Refresh and is going to Colorado soon. Mrs Jess Brown went to Topeka Tuesday of last week and was operated on. At last report she was getting along nicely. G.

C. McClure and family are entertaining his sister's children of Kansas City and sister, Miss Mae, of Quenemo for a few days. Mrs Ashwili spent the week end in Ottawa helping her sister in law put up grapes. Those shopping in Ottawa Satur ments of watermellon and cake were COOK served to all They all departed at a late hour hoping to attend many more parties at Mr Laury'a in the News is scarce this week as every one is staying at home preparing for Sunflower days at Melvern Thursday and Friday. Mr and Mrs Pence Larson and baby were visitors at Roy Failor's Thursday afternoon.

Grandma and Grandpa Evertson of Melvern ate Sunday dinner with their son, Charlie Evertson and family. Mrs Jess Greenfield helped Mrs There will be preaching at the Cook school boust Sunday night. future. ft i-i mrs Lawrence tvertson was an Mr Schneider wind and Will went! Ottawa visitor Monday. to lola Sunday to attend the dedi If you only knew day were Mr and Mrs Morrow and John Kramer and family returned cation of a Luthern church there.

Lela, Mr and Mrs Gingerich, Mr safely home from their trip over and Mrs Swena, Mr and Mrs Arch land to Colorado and other points Ingersoll. Ihey enjoyed the trip greatly and we are glad to have them back Sell your cream, poultry and eggs to Mayden. Open nights. tf among us again. Michigan Valley Notes Quenemo Dray and Transfer solicits your matter what it is.

We do the work promptly, and handle goods with care. Phone 171 Pete Servaes MAXSON. Mr Carleton spnt the past week in Colorado on a business trip. Mr and Mis Swena visited Sunday at the L. Windett home.

Mr Morrow called at the Schneide-wind home Saturday forenoon. Mr and Mrs Ashwill were the guests of relatives in Ottawa Saturday and Sunday. Mr Gates and Mabel accompanied Hazel Gates to Topeka Saturday EJMr and Mrs EaBtman and Mr and George Plowman and wife, Vera Dillard cook for threshers Monday, Quite a large number from this vicinity attended the Waverly picnic last Friday and report a large crowd and a nice time. Mr and Mrs McCrorey an family took dinner with Mr and Mrs John Failor and family Sunday. A suprise was planned and successfully carried out in honor of Jack Mrs G.

W. Gingerich were over to and Irvin Sutton and family spent Saturday and Sunday near Bald win Lawrence Sunday. visiting relatives. Mrs acou L.ee is quite sick again. how many people call Central and ask if you have a phone, you would consider the small charge we make for Service a mere pittance, and have a phone installed Mrs Joe Bulmer entertained the Goldie Sutton spent Thursday Valley Club Tuesday afternoon.

afternoon with Mrs Bert Butterfield where she will visit an aunt before Mrs Ed Mathers and children of going on to her home in Kansas City 1 I Olathe are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs L. A. Graden. Quite a few from here attended the Frank Tomberlin's funeral John button and wife and Mrs Thursday afternoon. John Plowman and Maxine were Messrs and Misdames Frank and callers at L.

Graham's Fridav afternoon. Roy Nelson and children were Sunday all day guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph Whitcher AUCTIONEER Quenemo, Kan. Satisfaction Guaran eed. Public sales a Specialty. Cry sales anywhere.

Phone 9252 foi dates. If You do not want a Tire offered at our Special Tire Sale Several of this vicinity attended Quenemo Telephone Company the picnic at Waverly Thursday and Friday. Lee. Mrs Alf Clark entertained a lady friend from Baldwin the past week. Several from this neighborhood were shopping in Ottawa Friday.

Don Gilbert spent Saturday at Paola. Irvin Plowman spent Thursday with Carlos Mathers. "In Every Respect" i i i.j Mayden wants your cream, eggs and poultry. Open nights. tf Frank Leonard spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Leonard.

HIGHLAND ITEMS. I ou get more genuine chew- Mrs Lowe Thompson and Mrs now going on to the members of the Association Why not buy a A FISK, A M1CHELIN OR AN U. S. TIRE? Chas. Plowman called on Mrs Elmer hompkins Sunday afternoon.

John Sutton and wife were callers at Lightle's Sunday afternoon. John Elkin and family returned ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste lasts so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use. Mr Stanley Mason of Kansas City came to Melvern Satuiday evening for a visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs Clarence Mason, also to see his grandmother, Mrs Hopkins, who has been confined to her bed for eighteen months and is no better at this writing.

Jess Greenfield and family are nicely located on the Charlie Evert from Colorado Sunday morning. Mayden pays highest price for eggs, poultry and cream. Open nights, tf all the best stand Tires. Why buy one of the cheaper grades? They are wide tread, which gives more traction and wears longer made of the best material constructed for hard service cost but little more. Last Week Cousins son farm, recently purchased of W.

P. Ball. MICHIGAN VALLEY Any man who has used both Mr Kimes of Ottawa has gone in Nearly everyone of this vicinity kinds will tell you that. Put up in two styles he garage business with his brother attended, the B. Craig sale at Melvern last week.

in law, Seth Morrow. Miss Hettie Davison spent Tues Mr and Mrs Lon Fellner and fami W. Motor Co. day afternoon with Mrs S. S.

W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ly were the guests of her mother, Mrs A. R. Graves, of Melvern Saturday night. Mrs Sam Davison spent a few days I.

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