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The Northern Star from Admire, Kansas • 4

The Northern Star from Admire, Kansas • 4

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The Northern Stari
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Admire, Kansas
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Official Draft Numbers Following are some of official numbers by which the men will be called to service. There were men of the draft age in Lyon Co. We could not copy the entire list, but have a few of the men of Northern Lyon Co. 697 Geo. C.

Lockwood, Emporia 701 Ben Ham, 731 Johu Black well 750 Albert Brown 751 John Barrett Admire 764 W. E. Gibson 771 Carl Henrick 785 R. L. Marsh 1 H04 Archie Baylors Emporia 810 Ted Thomas 920 Ray Whitaker ie Romesborg Morris, Gladys Gibby il ler and Miss Rosa Born The girL' had a delightful time visiting and relating haT penings of the past.

They wert Entertained the Basket Ball Girls of 1909 Mrs. Gladys Miller entertained 821 Ira W. Winter AUen 968 Geo. Givin Emporia 1021 Justin I Miller 1037 John II. Payne several of the once famous bas ket ball team of Admire, at her home southwest of Admire last treated to ice cream and cake and intended to play one more game of basket ball as Mrs.

Miller had some gools in readiness but alas the day was too short and darkness prohibited the game. Friday. iuv( j'vjii ci 1059 Lewis Schultz 1158 Harry Echols 1338 John Bickley 1300 Levi Craig Those present were Mesdames The Big Tent is Pitched on Ada Weaver Miller, Stella Scott Putnam, Lillie Gibby Born, Jos- 1696 L. L. Best Admire 697 Emmett Blackwell the Campus East of the Admire School Building 1949 John Borsdorf 1698 Moltke Born 1699 Lawerence Barrett 1700 Henry Best 1701 Francis Crim 1702 Charlie Critch field Benfer the second tenor attends the College of Emporia, Pearson the impersonator, is a Washburn 1703 Guy Catterson 1704 Herbert Catren student and a school 'dad' at District No 100 Parker, Emporia, was in this neighborhood Tuesday.

Among those from this neighborhood who were in Admire Saturday were Mr Ham, James Coen and Mack Bridges Matthew Dicksons visited Jas Dicksons Sunday Mr Ruggles, of Emporia, was in this neighborhood last week A Martin cut oats for Mr 1705 Bynum Echols 1706 Lonnie Hiefner 1707 Harold Johnson Horton, Gage the bass is a K. U. kid. Big basket dinner in the do Miller 1708 Roscoe Jones mestic science room of the 1951 0. A.

Gordon 1952 Fred Friday 1953 Herman Hooper 1954 Elza Hooper 1955 Ohas. Hoyt 1958 Granville Parks 1959 Preston Robinson 2047 Ralph Cotton 2048 Walter Cripps 2050 Joseph Divisek 2051 Elmer Pager 2055 Geo. Ferdinand 2056 Charles Guile 2057 Wm. Groves 2060 Clarence 2067 Floyd Lynch 2068 Frank Lynch 2069 Clarence Laughorn 2072 Alvin Langley school house on Friday. The Chautauqua A Grand Success The Chautauqua started out with a large crowd and a splendid concert by the Serenaders Glee Club on Monday afternoon.

Newton Pearson, the reader and impersonator, gave a few of his readings and the crowd hurried home to reach the tent in ample time for the full concert in the evening. The Serenaders were running over with music and their concert was simply superb. By request they repeated one song they hau sung in the after Admire Miller Ad mire Bring your dinner and the whole family and stay all day 1709 Otto Jones 1710 Frank Kneeland 1711 Geo. Keckler 1712 Carry Lance 1713 Gussie Lineker Johnson last week and for Mat Friday. thew Dickson this week Miller Items Clyde Miller brought his new 1714 Harley Long Reading From The "She Talker" Tent 1715 Milton Larson Allen 1716 Louis Lvon Admire car to the ranch last week.

i Tuesday afternoon the Dren-nans gave an Artists Recital and Miss Miriam rranlclin gave Miller Admire some of her charming readings. noon. Notes of the Game The Association had sold over 250 season tickets before the first afternoons concert was In the evening the same people gave a short concert after which 2073 John Langley 2074 Elmer McClune 2080 John Robinson 2081 Wm. Robinson 2082 F. T.

Shepherd 2088 Wallace Schultz 2089 Wm Smith 2090 Samuel Smith 2095 Verne Blythe Judge Castor, of Topeka, who is Miller the attorney for the public util ities commission, gave a power ful lecture, using as the subject of his theme, "The Different Admire Eskridge Admire 2096 Earl Bush 2097 John Chenoweth Governments. ooum fcjODiesiu was sick at 2099 G. S. Crim Burlingame 2102 Benjamin Doster Admire Dunlap and unable to be present Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Schultz 1717 Fred Lance 1718 Guy Mcintosh 1719 Alva Miller 1720 Lee McKinley 1721 Lewis Morris 1722 Ray Montgomery 1723 Gerald Ogleby 1724 Clifford Ogleby 1726 Perry Putnam 1726 Sidney Putnam 1727 Ralph Paine 1728 Ralqh Putnam 4729 Frank Putnam 1730 Vernon Paine 1731 Joseph Reynolds 1732 Albert Switzer 1733 Milton Spade 1734 Wilbur Smulling 1735 Roy Smith 1736 Floyd Sweet 1737 Clem Stonebraker 1738 Ivie Stewart 1739 Roy Vandivort 1740 Ray Wilson 1741 Elmer Williams 1742 Jeff Wheat 1743 Alfred Widau 1744 Frank Wheat Mrs. Jobe and Opal left Friday for a visit in Missouri. A hop was given Saturday to dedicate the canning factory. Clyde Millers entertained company from Topeka on Sunday.

Mrs. Geo. McClune and Charley, of Kansas City, visited here last week. John Parks and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Johnson and Ora Mae, of Scranton, spent Thursday with Fred Parks and Retta and Lena Schultz took the Junior Star girls for a picnic Saturday afternoon. They ate their supper in the woods and a most enjoyable time was spent. The M- W. of A. No.

6828 gave an ice cream social for their-selves and families. Nearly all of the woodman boys were present. They sent their sick neighbor) Ivy Stewart, a nice lot of cake, also took up an offering to buy Ivy a wheel chair- C- Harrison and Walt McCann were over from Miller Tuesday night. given. Many visitors are here visiting friends and relatives and attending the Chautauqua, Mrs.

Minnie Symmonds and Miss Kuth Bushong, of Topeka, are visiting the Symmonds family. Wm. Brooks, of Fowler ton, Texas, was in attendance on Monday. Uncle George Best is attending and enjoying every one of the numbers, Oh could you have heard the cornet duet Monday night! Did you hear the boys sing "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You?" Get into the game with both Mr. ana Mrs.

vv. J. Gutcii en Reading Admire II 2103 Bert Goodrick 2104 Wilbur Jones 2105 Alva Johnston 2106 August Johnson 2108 Everett Peterson 2109 Carl Peterson 2111 Flynn Smith 2113 Joseph Shafer 2114 Elmer Stinson 2118 Otis Wheat 2119 Wm. Wyrick 2120 Waldo Weaver joyed the affair Tuesday night. A full tent every night and al the attractions good.

The children had their firs Eskridge Ad mire practice Wednesday morning for the Big Show Friday, i feet Thursday. Hear the 1745 Ross Whittredge 1944 Fred Ahlstrom Reading Dr D. F. LONGENECKER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 511 Commercial Emporia, Kan. Amel Boline was a business man in Admire Saturday.

trncle marks ami copyrights obtained nr no fie tu nd modal, Kkotrhes or photos mid do-Krrlption for FREE SEARCH ami report on patentability. Jlank references. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for yon. Our fret Imokleta toll how, what to Invent and mivo you money. Wrlto today.

D. SWIFT CO. PATENT LAWYERS. lecture, "Shapers of in the afternoon. The Serenaders Glee Club are all Kansas boys, Soldt the tenor singer is from Holton, Kausas, i 1945 Dave Barrett 1746 Chever Blackwell 1947 Rob't.

Briggs 1948 Paul Borsdorf l303 Seventh Washington, 0. C. J..

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Years Available:
1912-1917