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The Kirwin Kansan from Kirwin, Kansas • 5

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The Kirwin Kansani
Lieu:
Kirwin, Kansas
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5
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NOTICE There are two stray cows in my MEDICINE CREEK Joe Kinion rides in a new Ford since Friday. THE KIRWIN KANSAN SUPPLEMENT Wednesday, October 29, 1919 pasture, both having brand marks "on their left Owner can have Will Cole and family and, S. L. same by paying for this notice -mr, Sweat and family visited at'Sollie making proper settlement with me. Sweats Sunday afternoon Ed Reynolds adv.

Finn Farley helped Dave and Joe Kinion put a cement arch roof on their cave last week. SCHOOL NOTES Don't forget the Basket Ball game in the Friday night. Edmond expeets to beat us but we are sure of beating them. Come out and see us win. Our good old friend and class HERE AND THERE ITEMS Claude Mackey and family visit- Neva King spent one day lasted at Roy Byefield's, Sunday with Ada Farley.

Esterbelle Parks spent the week end with home folks at Lebanon. Crawford Brewer spent Wednes mate, Rupert Huffman, left Sun- day night for Kansas City. That's day and Thursday of last week at. Mr. C.

Whitcomb returned to all right but save some of the the M. S. King home. his home near Des Moines, Iowa, pretty girls for the rest of us. Gladys sm Friday night kiThi.

taT The Juniors and Freshmen are and Saturday with "Pearl Sarchett. jubilant over the fact that, they Floyd Cotrell spent Saturday at Henry MeCormick and daughter, won out in the ticket selling con- Milt Cottrells. Neva, went, to Wichita Friday, test of lecture course tickets. The Qnr1 mamA nn. MJS- MeCormick has been ssi, ovwi Snninr.

will Wp viMung ior several weeks Frances Dillon and Marv Scott v.w tQ Mrs Jarie parleys piace iasi to give them a royal entertainment week but that is exactly -in their line. each took a part of the examina- 1 -r 1 -1 1 1 1 The ana rresnmen may a. J. rung ana wne were caiiuia tlon held at Smith Center for watch soon for a glorious party. at the M.

S. King home Sunday teachers, Saturday. afternoon. We are wondering if Miss Moon Charley Elder and family spent knows the difference between six "Tempoint" fountain pens 14 Sunday with Mrs. Kinion.

and a half dozen. Miss Ackley and Karat hand hammered solid gold Miss Moon entered one of the pens, $2.50 to $3.50. There are two new dwelling- stores in town and each ordered adv. Purity Drug Company. houses being built in this Town-half dozen oranges along with sev- -nlnt Henry Sehlansky one, and eral other articles.

When they left George and Hawks spent Wllson Nonamaker one- Non. Miss Ackley picked up 'her parcels. Saturday ond Sunday at Earl Mar- amak will build a barn as soon Miss Moon laid claim to one of tins' as the house is completed. Miss Ackley's parcels for she said, James Scott, of Kirwin is George Cooksey who taught "You only bought six oranges and helping Mrs. Will Busby with her school in District, 137, about I bought half a dozen." eight years ago, visited at Mart Last Friday afternoon the school Moges Games from Speed visit- Sweat's, Monday night.

Mr. Cook- enjoyed a Roosevelt programme. ed Mn, Effie Qaincs and family a fy has. recently been discharged The first number was a song by fgw jagt week from, the Navy. the High School.

A sextette com-. a posed of Ruth Freeman, Marie' Mrs. Susie VanHorn from the' whpat nmrrs Gray, Martha Cushman, Ralph Glade country spent one day last i u-u Stagg, Ted Stuckmann and Harold week with Mrs. "Mary Cottrell. have two on which we are end Hueh a special price.

Call and Gray, Ernes? Korenke, Perry Sweat Mrs. Ada fnt them. C. M. lspach Grain Co.

and Paul each gave short in- Daisy, Agnes and Clarence went adv. teresting talks concerning Roose- mornin to attend meetins over velt's life. Miss Ackley's pupils bunday- THE LECTURE COURSE gave a very pretty and well acted Grace Jj0We and er friend, Isa-' Monday, night tthe numbeY' out flag drill.v The closing number bee scriWOrer, spent Saturday of the Kirwin Lecture Course. was another song by the sextette. gun(jay with Miss Lowe's par-( was given at the Opera House Last Friday evening the Sopho- ents over in Rooks county.

the Sandy McPherson Co. mores entertained the Freshmen Varoov Qnj Mr- McPherson and his wife and Seniors at the beautiful coun- Mr. and Mrs. W. Fai.etey and were assisted 'by a Pianist and Vio- try home' of Katherine.

Hugunin. children Alonzo and Ada made. a limst The pr0gramme was good Although the Seniors were invited tnP t0 rnimpsuuig one and vancd. Sandy gave an exni week. bition on the Bagpipes which was at a very late hour; to help eat the over supply of delicious dainties Mr and Mrs.

John Froman and interesting. He called the atten. they gladly accepted. Judging children and Miss Eunice Price, tlon ot tne audience to the tact from all their actions they thour- from Akron, Colorado are here vis-' that Bagpipes are theonly music oughly enjoyed themselves. Dne of iting.

relatives and friends. vn Scotland, and only music in the chief features of the evening Scotland. The vocalist was es- was the game of Charades. In this Several of the people from our pecially good and the violinist was we witnessed the "Grand Opening" community attended the Box 'Sup- much above the average. frnm thp sidp of which Mr.

JoneVper and programme at the Hir The next number on the course was leader. During the progress of mony School last Friday night. is to be given by "The Flighting Americans," a musical organiza- the games a few of the Juniors unknown to the others guarded and Kodaks for out- tioTn. comPosed of Soldier Boys, the cars. This led to unaccountable The patronage of the course is difficulty for the drivers at the Pleasure $3.50 to liberal and it will doubtless pay time of departure Purity Drug Company all expenses of the course..

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