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The Chapman Headlight from Chapman, Kansas • 4

The Chapman Headlight from Chapman, Kansas • 4

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Chapman, Kansas
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DETROIT 1 ik I tu. A lnrlc-e held their A Practical Home fishing party Thursday. A good 55 El nreds. economical to mmu, time was enjoyed uy an Makes a Dnterence Detroit people were grieved learn of the death of Mr HI- Lannf Enterprise 1 iflrifnifPI I II 1 1 UC v. without "gmgerurwu WnniKvork aie used throurh- Mrs.

W. Kapp and son were in 1 LnH-ir1 IIS LI VUJLiJ y. town the first of the weetc rcctcessfrom the kitchen to the tront i A ving room, a umms living room, a Robert Long hurt his arm Dy stepping backward off of a load 1 and a bay window, a well 4 anu way built-in i t-'P Ihrre front and rear I nf Vinv jrches make up the mam floor. nMXites inaue up ur 3nTio-flr of Abilene was in vi po The kindoi oil you use makes a difference in the efficiency of your motor. Havoline Oil forms a protecting film, that will not break up.

It your motor running sweetly and at the minimum4 cost. Don't just ask for "oil" ask for roata rs there are tnrcc r- Detroit Saturday morning rmw-ventilation and ngat anu a 1 I -t HALL LIVING home? Mrs Lexow 3 brother ana r00m wuh a cioset. wiih a closet sistor, who are here from Califor nia visited at the Lexow nome PORCH 1 rrpphic pictures 01 its exin.u. j'nterior and of the Curt.s Wood- flfln. Kellv and family were in vy-ork designs.

HrvP.v Klamm and family vis- iited his parents in Abilene Sun- fTnQ; par had a notion to 1 A ih i t.v on the road ana rest, uuu the family got home 0. K. just i1 t'vxiH rri tin; Baiiiw-. 1 ThP Guild' eirls had a good Jl I i 1 meeting Sunday afternoon. and in tlic ssaled containers.

It means health and long life for your automobile. Deventer visited rela tives in Abilene Sunday even- en- i I ise -'vj jL. Jul Anriv Bistline of Enterpri i 1 inc-f nrpplr. 1 SSt1 f3m elactiiie Siaof visiteu nia pmui.a lvir. canas iiaau-w" nleasant visit in Nebraska M.

Sanborn Mr. and' Mrs. Chas. Kapp were in TWrnit Sunday. Rev.

Martin has returned from ais trip East. He enjoyed it very much. Kfc'fl T. oner "and. wife were in ItSoycity' Theatre, Chapman, Kansas Detroit Sunday.

Their many friends were glad to see tlicm TC Snririffer and Mr. Kuifman of Abilene were Detroit visitors VTnndnv. W. B. Woods and wife visited friends in Detroit Sunday.

Tija orM's Greatest Gineina Achievement, from wroH Bell Wright's Gasoline Lubricating Oik Kerosene and Greases Station on South Side opposite the U. Dpot Good Treatment Fair Prices Accommodating Service ED EVANS, Manager UPLAND ATr nnrl Mrs. J. C. OlSOH mO- POPULAR NOVLL torfid to Chapman Wednesday.

a tinmhpf from this vicin t. ity atteneed the.concert given by 1 1 PVion. the Junction tuy uanu "Hi- 1 min Thursday evening. Griee wa3 an Abilene Anderson Spsacer. visitor Wednesday.

KaMas Crop 01 Mrs. Phil feller was shopping ,1 1 I in Junction City tnday. Thn drive to obtain 50,000 ex- 7- The marriage of Mr. John Robert Spencer of Seattle, and Miss Mildred Beatrice Anderson of Portland, was solemn- Mrs. L.

E. Grigg and Mrs.i the Kansa3 Theo. Gfeller called on Mrs. Har- hag begun Three ry Wilkins Wednesday evening. I the Kansa9 state ized Wednesday, June at o.ou o'clock by Fvev.

Crowther of the W. B. Geist and family were Fam Bureau, the Extension Di-trading in Junction City Satur- y.gion of Kansa3 state Agricul 'Wtt Methodist Churcn ot beat- 7. dav evening in his studv at the church. tural College, and ins ivan.

nu. Dannrt.ment will to-opei l. E. Gricrrx and family were 1. i.

ttr 1,1 Only two witnesses were pres uawi w-n" ate to aid the federal labor bureau visiting in Chapman Sunday. 'f rfn II i 1 I ent, those being Mrs. l.auia oftSoo- nvpr the tiUV drive. imm-'i, Chas. Burns and family visited several days at the Theo.

Gfeller Spencer and 'tssic spencer, mother and sister of the groom. Mr. Spsncer just recent The Kansas btate arm juicau o.sn.-l man to St. Louis and home. ftlll n.

another to Denver to help in '11 1,, rn a p.rrNr. 1 STORY EVER TOLD l. i5 men. Aneuon Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Tetcrson motored to Chapman Monday. -r ly received his discharge irom the navy where ho served during the entire period of the war, wi'l made to recruit Ever Been Presented on Any Screen TT TTill nnd farm tOOK and during which he was cucu A Urania or wiu men through the Kansas uu onri 7 through the bt. ner at the C.

J. Olson home last TV, hi-flvnrv. lie met Um Andcr- Sunday. son while visiting one of his r.rW nnl family and IjUUU others arc expected flow into Miss Florence DeWitt motored shipmates at Portland. Immediately after tho cere-rnony they wen to 7.V.

N. 73rd strict. Seattle, fn Junction City baturday. vest fields the Colorado beet field and the smaller to mi. B.

Geist and family visited in Solomon Sunday. where they ate at home to their Thrt iron will be sent to cen friends. Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. uiaon were 1 A' 1 1 ex Week trading in Junction City batur iinv fiveninac. tral distribution points Wicluto, Hutchinson, Salina, Dodge City, Liberal aid Gotland. From those points they will appor E. Grigg and led uieiier mntnred to Chapman Monaay.

la Service Forty-Om Monllis. Holding a iantily of 1010 at ruccrrrffidly imprisoned within iU iidownllrf, a I'il; plain tread automobile tin; is still Mr. and Mrs. U. dross am tiiininn'rt and Edith were June The Neil Fletcher Players tioned to dilierent counuua Rcnrding to will Lc the centra! headquarters and all calls hr extra hulp wi'l IIUIH." tion City visitor! Saturday even r.iHinj over the um uma be sent to tho l.Jxr ollico tn-jre.

ing' runa I'nrns. Ted Gfelicr and i' rt Star state, acnrJinto a dentist, who happens to bes tho owner of tho long-lived casing. TV. in t. lir.3 in servico leatr.e I General Fcacrjlioa of Woaictj'i Clubs.

Al Froliardts motored 10 vlliP-man Saturday. from here attended the riftnth Hlennial nven- LJ Hi, i .1.. 1 it' under nil Ulndj of ro.id Condi- antl PoMlo Vaudeville In f(bw Royalty i.iu in no tin -a In Moines. Iowa, tion, and wejlh.r. acccrdmg v' i l.t iiiuMfi'l ri -ll Children's Day program given at the Wesley church Sunday.

M. Sollcnbcrjcer and wife were trading in Chapman Mon-day. In Four Acts "otulay (Jf -Wailing luno 10 and hyMumu June. mo owi.w, rl THVia -the largest cath-! months. During tunn the of worn," ihe United; car hM l.ecn dnven that; SianAhe moat n3tabUiMrs.

15,000 mike and the ssk t.re ciau u.i wf-n r.nnctured or NOTICE J11A I oM.r-.;;l Gorgeous Losiumes. The Board of County Oomtriia-1 i 2 1 it tT and will addrcr.3 caiilie.l la way of tho t.ir Uiuncrt hi-reby g.vei notice ma it took ahoarU leur years al Srcialik-si 'flic Show Worth While T) no bill oza.nst tm coumy and Unh't w.ll ago. b3 allowed unk-ai rciu.Hition?, and a Sii'du riK.tand Mrc. Geo. T-T pk'cncr, "Uso Boy Wonder Singer K-sv Ma-icr with ltem.zcd statcmenia, iv-m AmrjCA conference crly signeJ, arc attached to bj onn jof lhs fcaUirC3 of Lnich of Mtchisiaii wcro 8Ut at the John Bell home hut week.

nn.l Mm. IVrrv Frar.icr 11, order ot ITonnl wumy and duughtrr Alma retuined June, 15)20. lubi i in Monday from few dya J. B. IIottller.

Chairman. CM 11. W. Kinz, Cvunty Clerk. a dclc.ak.

I nf r-nviLY nOW STA11TS 8:45 P. M..

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Pages Available:
382
Years Available:
1919-1920