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The Kansas City Kansas Republic from Kansas City, Kansas • 5

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4 i THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS service partment contributed to the Dr. Restin Heath officiated. Oliver Brewster has quit work to help his father on the place. INNEY ffGTS VC'TY 3 (Mrs. B.

T. Brewster.) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and child, ren spent Sunday with her motheT Mrs. Alice Matney.

Mr. and Mrs. Fay Potters and Mr. and Mrs. Pines Dunn spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs.

Stella Mc- Campbell. 0 Mr. Tom William's feet are giving him trouble, as he had them frozen last winter. Dr. and Mrs.

C. L. Burke of Kansas City and Mrs. Elizabeth Ainsworth were entertained at a six o'clock din TURNER NEWS At Librarv Mrs. Jack Salvage of Chicago is visiting Mrs.

Anna Horn and Mrs. Stella McDonald this week. Mrs. Mary Marion is on the sick list and is expected to go to the hospital soon. Misses Mable and Leona Mollett, Pearl Gravatt and Hazel Hentzman took dinner with Mrs.

B. T. Brewster Sunday and in the evening Misses Dollie Allen, Edna and Lucille Hentzman, and Blanche Gravatt and Messrs ner by Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Swingley. Mrs. Elizabeth Ainsworth entertain-, ed the following guests Sunday, Mrs. Geo.

Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. West, Mr.

Allan Taylor, Miss Ruth Brown, Mr. Sherman and Misses Sherman and Mr. McNamara of Bonner Springs. Mr. Taylor, came Sunday from St.

Louis and left Monday for Quincy, Illinois. (Frances Hall) Mr. and Mrs. S. N.

Norris entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. East and son of Evanston, Illinois, last week.

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Whittlesy of To-peka, and Mr.

and Mrs. Vandenberg of Kansas City, joined them Sunday. Joe Cox, Percy Peachy, Leonard Myers Artie Allen, Frank Matney and Albert THE BIG HOME-COMING EVENT Be There! Good Speaking, Singing and Music Straub spent the evening playing croquet and having a good time. MORRIS NEWS Mr. Micheal Scannel of Los Angeles California, spent last week with Mr.

and Mrs. John Barry. Mr. Scannel returned to Kansas City from Los Angeles after an absence of thirty-seven years. Mrs.

N. Mullin and Micheal Mr. Alex McDonald and Mr. G. A.

Crews are working on Mrs. Lena Mol-let's house and will soon have it pleted. 1 Mullin spent Sunday with Mr. and (Marguerite Schuetz.) Miss Marguerite Schuetz of Kansas Cty is visiting at Morris. Mrs.

Will Curth and Mrs. W. T. Alderson were shopping in the city Mrs. Amanda Matney is on the sick list this week.

Mrs. Barry. The Morris school was out last Fri C. J. Matney and Pearl Adderholt are home, also sick and Lizzie is the day and the event was celebrated with Tuesday Apirl 29 Everybody is Invited.

Show Your Patriotism by Getting Ready to Receive The Boys. Lnurse caring for them. a picnic dinner. The term was extended however, one month in order that the students may receive credit. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pretz, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Mary Letner of South Park was down to her mother's, Mrs. Frank Peachy, who is on the sick list. Mrs.

Pearl Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. James Singleton were down to see their father, Mr. Singleton, Pretz and Miss Anna Herrington spent Thursday. Everybody enjoyed a good basket dinner and ice cream at District No 21 last Friday.

Mr. Benny Cooke wanted a smoke very bad night last week and stopped at the store. While he was gone his team took a notion to go on home without Benny. The result: He got his smoke and a walk home The youn people of Morris had a very nice time at their wienie roast Mr. Brace's woods last Saturday night.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pretz. Mrs. C.

J. Trevor is ill with symp toms of the influenza. Mrs. Louis Worthington and Miss Evangeline Abbot spent the Easter holidays with Miss Mirriam Worth ington at Park College. Mrs.

Lee Chamberlain of Holliday Mrs. -lack Goss of Argentine were Miss Alice Perkins of K. U. spent Mrs. Fred Kresin's brother and sister, Harrison Perkins, and Eve Marie, xf the Missouri side were out on account of sickness.

Mr. and Mrs. Bat Huff took a surprise party over to their son's, Rev. Charle Huff, of the East Bottoms, it being his 31st birthday. Those present were: Mrs.

Florence Linde and little May Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bagby Mrs. Anna Cramulet, Mrs. Geo.

Peters, Misses Mildred Bortzfield, Dollie Allen the holidays with her parents, Mr. and i at the picnic at the school house Mrs. R. H. Perkins.

Mrs.Perkins, who Lawn Mower Season is Here The season for caring for the lawn is here. We have stocked our floor with a complete line of Lawn Mowers. It will pay you to call early and make your selection. We also have a full line of Garden Seeds. The kind 'that grow.

The Water Sprinkler will be something thit you will want to use in the garden. We have them. AND GARDEN TOOLS. Oh My! See our line. Your crops will be insured if you get a set of tools from us.

Hurley McDonald 2215 Metropolitan Ave has been ill is improving. Everybody went fishing out on Mill rreek test Sunday and caught several nice fish. Miss Frances Hall spent Tuesday evening with mt. and Airs. A win Haus.

Benny Curth lost his little dog at the picnic but he was found by Ray Rafter. Misses Viola Harshbarger, Iina Mc-Camish, Ruth Cruramett and Beatrice Gaither, and Messers. Clyde Swartz, Mrs. Earl Hogan and little daughter atended the dinner at the school house. Fred Guffin, Roy Pedigo, and Robert; Messrs Neal Matney, Clyde Linde and Artie Allen.

They had a real nice time and refreshments of coffee and cake were served. Mr. Philip Biel took his truck and took them all over, but it broke down coming back. Mrs. Cramulet and Mrs.

Huff had to stay all night. Mr. and Mrs. Bagby, Dollie Allen, Mildred Bortzfield, Neal Matney and Clyde Linde came on home and had to walk out from Rosedale. They arrived home early in the morning.

Hale spent Sunda afternoon on a The Santa Fe has built fifteen new hike taking pictures. bungaliws at Morris. The junior M. E. Sunday School Several of onr young people attend-classes of Mrs; Partonner, Mrs.

the dance at Greenwood, Monday Worthington, Crossen. and Miss night." i 'i i Leona Dreyer eipjoyed an Easter Party at the home of Mrs. P. Partonner. Mrs.

Geo. Mamie and Miss Schuetz called on Mrs. Walter last Tuesday. 1 A real nice program was held Easter eii i. .1 i vji ivev.

onarp preacneu sunaay morning 4f tt; i Miss Helen Strickland spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Murry of Kansas City, Missouri. STEEL R'D VICINITY ana ivev. mcKox on sunaay evening. There were five additons to the church, Misses Lillie and Lizzie Matney and Agnes Mollett, and Louis Matney.

Hen's Low Shoes, Childrens Sandals, Ladies Spring Slippers We have just gotten in a line of Spring Shoes. These shoes will be offered at values that will be hard to duplicate elsewhere. Call and look over our line before they are exhausted. BABCQCK'S i Corner 22nd and Silver Avenue. Miss Helen McCamish spent Sunday with Miss Ellen Goddard.

(A. Hanifin.) Miss Anna McDonald of Kansas City The M. E. Church celebrated the Easter Service Sunday morning. A number of beautiful anthems were ren- dered by the choir and the junior de- Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Cramulet spent Sunday with his mother. Miss Mildred Cramulet of Shawnee spent Sunday with her grandma. Missouri spent the week end with Mrs A. McCue.

Mrs. C. E. Bishop and little daughter Helen of Nevada, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Klaber and family and her son Louis Bishop.

v. UMMER Mr Rene DeGreave has returned to his home from camp in Kentucky. OH BOY JTS HERE Mr. R. Fellhauer of Clinton, is visiting at the home of his daughter PETZOLD'S BAKERY FRESH BREAD PIES AND CAKES Mi Mrs.

E. E. Graham and And You Will Need a Refrigerator. WE HAVE THEM Just any kind and any price any size and some anybody can New Ones Old Ones Large Ones. SEE THEM Mr.

and Mrs. David Wentling called buy Sunday evening at the home of Miss Hanifin on Steele Road. Orders filled for Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes and Fancy Pastry Mr. J. F.

Key is cutting asparagus on his eight acre farm which was part of the Alsup farm. A. J. Mahr Furniture Co. JUST CALL 42 BELL ARC 2708 Strong Avenue 3-10c Loaves 25c Mrs.

Mary Key of Gibbs Road is 2-15c Loaves 25c looking forward with much pleasure to her birthday, the eighth of may J. PETZOLD, Proprietor 2203 Silver Avenue when she will entertain he family 1 11 1- ana oia irienas wnn a ainner, Mr. George McCally is laying the foundation for a barn and storeroom on the back end of the lot, northwest comer Metropolitan and 26th street. Mrs. M.

E. Blanford, mother of Mrs. Louis Helm, left last Wednesday for Fort Worth, Texas, to be with a brother who is sick. Mr. and Mrs.

D. T. Crawford returned home Saturday from Pittsburg, Kansas, where she was visiting hei daughter Mrs. Monte Dunwell. The building will be 22x40 and have 16-foot posts.

Allways keep in mind LaGRMGE'S STORE 3008 STRONG AVE. Where you can get your taste satisfied, your needs supplied and prices are such that it wont require your last dollar to pay for your pur-J Mr. and Mrs. George Huston, of Grant Berg who has just returned from France, spent a day and night with his cousin, Carl Berg, this week. South 22nd Street are expecting their son this week from Detroit.

Mrs. Hus Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Bassttt of 1433 South 31st street went fishing at Mill Creek last Saturday. They had a fine time but not much luck. ton's arents arrived two weeks ago and are now making their home with her. It has been some time since the family has been together in Argentine. The O.

E. S. Society held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Nellie Halliday, on Ruby Avenue, Mr. Will Davis of 1435 Sou.h 3(5th has moved to 3403 Metropolitan.

chases. Frank Bassett of Topeka, spent Fri- Phone Argentine 97, Prof essor G. C. Brink has purchased David West, of South 21t street, the property at 1437 South 36th street, was ill last week. 1 day with his brother and family, 11.

C. Bassett, 1133 South 81st..

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Years Available:
1887-1922