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The Dighton News from Dighton, Kansas • 26

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The Dighton Newsi
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Dighton, Kansas
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or uoia initial I The Dighton News Supplement, April 201916 BASE BALL SCORES April 13. Shields 0 -0 1 0 0 0- 2 1- 3 0 0 0 Ditrhton 0 0 0 0 0 home of the bride and a big dinner followed Sunday at the home of the groom, The bride is a charming girl and is accomplished. She is the daughter of B. F. Wallace, cattleman and rancher who is known throughout western Kansas.

Elmer Wolfe is a Finney county rancher and is prominent and is a business man of ability. Both the young folks are popular and their many friends in Finney and Lai.e county as well as elsewhere wish them God's MARRIAGES CARL WRISTEN Last Sunday at noon at the home of the bride's parents in Finney county, Rev. Taylor of Scott City, spoke the words that made Cecil Gray Carl and Tiram Edward Wristen husband and wife in the presence of about one hundred guests. Immediately after a fine feast was served S. out, Shields 15.

o. out 'Dighton 6. Left ou b-ses, Shields 13. Left on bases, Dighton 2. 10 innings, time 1:35.

Umpire, Bob Chance. Perfect fielding by Shields held the home team for 6 innings without making first base. LUC icivuivj in four courses and after the dinner the happy couple started 'midst a shower of rice and old shoes on a wedding tour to several points easu large number of presents were received by the bride and groom. The -bride was attired in silk lace April 14. Scott City 6.

Dighton 16. Come again Scott, and the boys treat you more courteous. The high school team is being coached by Elton Owen and other Dighton players and is showing good form. The next game is with speed on life's journey. SMITHREED Daniel Smith and Miss Bly Reed were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

From here the happy couple went to Salina wfiere they will visit for a brief time and then be at home a short distance northeast of Ravanna. METHODIST NOTES "Cheerfulness is what the v1ps of the world." Do not go cloth and had a wreath 01 ornBc blossoms. The groom wore conventional black- Miss Carl, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

S. Carl, horn Finney county, and has taught a number of years in Lane county, the last three years having taught the mtor-rneliato department in the Digh on schools. She is a "graduate of the State Normal of Emporia, and has BASKET BALL The Dighton town team played the pick ups a game of basket ball Friday night, and beat them by a score of 18 to 9. The pick ups played a good game and, the town team did too. The team' is having some difficulty in eettine eames with outside teams now through life creaking.

Rev. Gardener preaches the Sermon on the 7th of, May. Program and Order of Service for Easter that it is "so late in the season, so if you want to see much more basket ball this season, you will have to find yourselves at the Gym within the next few nights. Another game with always given the best ot sausi in her school work. Mr.

Wristen is the son of Mr. and Mr. T. C. Wristen of Dighton and wa born in Lane county, and he and his father own the Dighton Telephone ThTf these young people by their ability, kind dispositions and their Sness and honesty with weryonj.

have won a host of friends, who wish them every success life. Scott is hoped for but is looks rather doubtful if one can be arranged. Ala-mota plays the Dighton team, so i "The Lord is risen indeed" Choir. Vocal Solo Mrs. Dr.

McGinnis "Triumphantly Sing" Choir "Easter Eve" (Gounod) Mrs. Latimer Easter Dawns" Choir isdo Ed Newman "Christ Arose" Choir Prayer. Easter Sermon Rev. Gardener Benediction. 1 Sunday school at 10 o'clock.

The Easter program begins at 10:30. watch for our bills, and come root for the Dighton team. The seventh and eiehth erade girls played basket ball Friday and Monday nights. The seventh grade it seems have the eighth grade girls outclassed country block when it comes to showing ability in that line. Preaching in the erening at p.

Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 8:00. -Young People's meeting in the Baptist church at 8 p. m. on Thursday. miction Fndeavor at 7 P- m.

Sun- The town teams and picked teams DOLL THOMAS In the Methodist parsonage Wed-niy f' Tnoon, Daniel Neuton ThomL tU as his bride Mis Nora Letha Doll. The marriage which ite. two of Lane county's most pop-lar young people to the result of a romance of considerable interest played basket ball Tuesday night. The town boys won their game by a score of 12 to 8 and the pick up girls won VllllOVtUM I day. Preaching at Garfield Sunday after- by score of 16 9.

VanKeuren left Wednesday for Texas. "If God writes OPPORTUNITY on one side of open doors He writes RES- The brute is the daugnwr andMrS.JlilliardJ.Dollandhasbeen in Lane county since she was a hte eirl. The groom is one of the Thorn a5 brothers known for ln countryside east and south of Dighton ovncrt farmers and men of sub NORMAL IS RECOGNIZED Emporia. Kansas Normal certifi pnwsiRTUTY on the other. Mr.

Daniel Smith and Miss Ely cates are now recognized in twenty-nine states, according to a recent stat- Reed were quietly married at the Friday after- llJLClUW4iav fl" tn noon. eemnt by W. S. Bixler, register of the Kansas Normal at Emporia. ppm ABOUT FUNSTON 'Kansas diplomas mean more every says Mr.

Baiter, "we nope The NEWS is particularly groud.of the April issue of the NEWS. Magazine section, this month. There is article on General Funston poon to have them fully recognized I every state in the union." stantial worth and recognizee! inw tit The wedding was simple affair k'nin- with the tastes of the good families which the ceremony has united The couple will live in Lane county 'for which fact all Lane county folks are glad. WALLACE WOLFE Saturdav there was a big wedding down in Finney county when Maple Wallace was married to Elmer Wolf. The wedding was held at the Pertinent Query.

When little Harold Woggins told that litkt travels through space he immediately Inquired whether the meter is a tar'rab. tbat will thrill the heart of every loyal Kansan. Many ohter important articles end stories. Don't fail to read the next issue of the magazine sec tion. i atUUUIl nuvit.

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Pages Available:
464
Years Available:
1916-1916