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Zenda Citizen from Zenda, Kansas • 5

Zenda Citizen from Zenda, Kansas • 5

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Zenda Citizeni
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Zenda, Kansas
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1 1 ZENDA CAMP 9704 OUR CORRESPONDENCE GATHERED BY SIX LIVE CQKKESPONDECfTS mi Mabel Gladys McDaniel left last Saturday for Hutchinson to xlsit a few days with relatives. The Fox school whicL Nora Gourde taught waa closed last FriiaJ? wishing ull happy Yapftifriri Mrs. Wyrick and son and daughter Mabel V. Broce and Guys Ferfamjiar took dinnor at Tom Ryn's last Friday, George KjmmeJ and wife and son and yon Raymond spent last Sunday with Mrs. Kimmels father A.

A. Parker Inst Sunday, Meets 1st anil 3rd Saturday Evenings Fach Month C. KURT, G. DAFFRON, Clerk of Mr. and, Mrs.

Albert Henning both families are well known in this country. wadding' dinner was served at the brides home to all their many relatives, The bride was tiho recepient of many lovely and user ful presents. A wedding dance was given at the Weiser hall in Hhe evening and was largely attended from all parts of, "the country. The young couple will go to house keeping on the Henning homo place four miles east of willowdale, Hearty con: gratulation were extended by all their many friends. Chile And Hamburger That mayor of New Jwsey, who orders that no young man in debt be allowed fo'gtet married his town, or may not' succeed In enforcing "Mil edict.

But the young man will not be dismayed so long; as he can into debt again after. B. MQ3by and wie were entertained by' Elmer Shatell and wife and daughter Mrs. Geo. McNabb and daughter Ruby of Nttshvjlle spent a few days last week with Mrs Mc's mother Mrs.

Kate Ford. Misses CaricS punter and Ida McAllister were royally entertained last Thurday by Grandma Mosdy and Grace and Edythe. A few from those parts attended the revival services at Plesant Hill last Faiday evening Rev, Kewby delivered a fine sermon. Charley McAllister was on the sick list the last of last week, but is greatly improved this week and able to haul his logs, to Jesse Fords to be sawed into lumber." Mike Dannar assisted Albert Rickard in cutting trees. last week as Albert intends to 'have the trees sawed into Calhoun's saw mill win do the sawing.

Mrs FranK Corrie and Charley and Chester of Isabel visited Mrs Corrie's mother and family last weak and Miss Clarice Hunter returned home with them to visit a few days. The warm days and nights, of the past week has made the wheal; and grass grow rapidly. Monday was a very warm day but this Morning (Tuesday) the wind is in the north and is getting quite cool and it is raining at iutervals. 4- Pool Hall Kansas professor has discovered Burest way to become ugly is to try ahd force beauty. Any manager who has tried to force any of his stage beauties to live up to their contracts could have told him that.

Paris Is manufacturing such perfect imitation rubies that pawnbrokers refuse to accept this stone, not desiring to take any chances. What chance has the average customer of getting the" real thing? The Chicago Y. 'M. C. A.

has ordered inmates of its dormitories to marry within three years' time, or find another place to live. Must be going io'start furnished flats. BLACKSMITHING We are prepared to do all kinds of work in fhe Blacksmith line and invite a share of you patronage. We guarantee to please you. W.

WILSON, Zenda, Ivansas. Keystone Mi'3, D. Leighton called Thursday on Mrs. Wm. Eieslie, Quite a crowd of young folks spent Sunday at J.

J. Shepherds. The Lesjie young folks spent Sunday at the Ed Miller home. Joe Strong led an interesting League lesson Sunday Elmer and Raymond Miller spent Sunday with Bennet Higefill. Fred McAllister sold some feed to Wallace Hunter last Friday.

Fred McAllister and family visited Saturday with Mrs. Allie" McAllister and family, Miss Hortense Stuart returned home from Pratt whe'rq she has been teaching school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and baby, -from Oklahoma City, are" visiting, at her father's A.

A. Parker this week. Charley Miller and wife and Wm. McDaniel and wife motored to Ples-ant Hill Sunday to hear Rev. Newby who is holding meeting there.

The APpl Fool Social given by the Ladies of the Aid Society last Tue3-dayevening at D. Leightons, was a success. The evening was spent -in playing games and music. A fine supper was served to about 70 guests It has been discovered that George Washington was jilted four- times. Which brings to mind the proverb concerning the one lucky in love being unlucky in war.

Tetrazinnl is said to have to deprive herself of pancakes to escape embonpoint. But if they are like some pancakes, it's no deprivation. itro Fox Tales. Joe strong called on Elias Coxes laet Sunday. Clarence Cox spent last" Saturday uight with Bob Hatfield.

Clarence Cox spent one night last week with Joe Strong, Gladys McDaniel spent last Monday with Elsie, Pete and Ernest Cox went, to Attica one day last week. Herb Strong took dinner last Sunday with J. Shepherd. Jesse Gates spent last Sunday with Howard Schoonover, Now that the parcel post is in operation, one can confess, without mental qualms, that his overcoat is in the hands of his uncle. CITY DRAY A Paris court decided that wife who killed her husband while he was trying to strangle her was' not guilty, but lucky.

Willowdale Chimes. Anna and Joe Goetz were King man shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Nick Marx called on Mrs. J.

Weingardt Sunday evening. Ed Pohl and song are busy haul-jg wheat to Calista this week. Mrs. Oitap Postinger and' children called on Mrs. John Miller Saturday.

Joo Marx' and wife, and Elizabeth Huse spent Sunday with, friends at St. Wesley Tatro and family spent Wednesday at the J. Cunningham home, Henry Albers arrived Wednosday to visit a few days at' th'at Joseph Weiser homo. -Tooiie, Lena and Lillian Miller attenasd church at St. Leo Sunday P.

M. Henry Albers and family Friday after a visit at the home of Mrs. Albers parents; Wesley Tatro and wife visited with "Mrs. Schmitz family Thursday evening. Miss.

Elizabeth Huso spent several days'with her sister Mrs. Joe Marx the first part of last week. Pat Sheahan and George Con-rardy are among the number erecting hew barns this spring. Otto Swope was down from Brown Spur several days this week and attended the wedding dance. A large crowd of relatives and neighbors gathered at the A.

Bohrer home Sunday and spent a most delightful afternoon, Lena Lillian Miller left Monday evening for an extended visit "with friends and relativea in northern Kansas, Nebr. and Wesley Tatro and family left Friday evening for Hutchinson to visit Mrs. Tatro's sister before returning to their home in Gray County Martin Scriptsic and family are visiting at the Ignatz Harbert home for several days and attend img Mrs. Scriptsics cousin Miss Bohrer, wedding. Willowdale again has carried off the 1st prize in the.

great spelling contest Susan. Youngers carrying honor this time. Hurrah for Willowdale. Ben Masson and bride arrived at Zenda Saturday and are moving on the S. Weiser place near St.

Leo. They were just recently married at her home near Tipton Mo. much joy and happiness is the wish of their friend. TtiRNESS Mueller On April 1st at the Andale Catholic church peenred the marriage of Barbara Trirhess of that place to Leo Mueller son Mike Mueller of Willowdale Miss Turness or rather, Mrs-Mueller now is somewhat aquainted and very much respected im this part of the country. The couple have the best wishes for a happy and successful wedded life.

i Bohrer Henning On Wednesday April. 2nd at the Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock occurred the wedding of Emma C. Bohrer to Albert E. Henningboth of Willowdale. the ceremony was officiated by Rev.

Bernard Drath while the choir sang the Triuuphal High Mass. The bride was attired in palo blue mesaline and the groom in navy blue. They were attended by Mary Bohrer, (sister of the bride) and John Henn-ing (borther of the groom) the bride is the 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mr3. Albert Bohrer and the groom the son All deliveries guar-teed.

All damage at my risk. Prices reasonable. The fair sex now can take theif turn to chaff. A young man Is suing a beauty doctor for spoiling his nose. Phone 220.

Maggie McDaniels spent last urday night with Frieda Grabb. Centerpole. and Star. Albert Henning was a Kingman visitor-Saturday. C.

E. Rickard transacted business in Kingman Saturday." No man believes the sign which reads, "This Means You," applies to him 'personally. v- You can send bricks by parcel but that is no way to lay them. Sunday Few generous men get rich, and still fewer rich men get generous. Grandma Wright spent night with grandma Ford.

This isn't leap year, but there'll be lust as many June brides. Jesse Ford had a new telephone installed in his home Monday. Martin Bros, located a new wind mill on their place last Saturday. Ethel Miller spent last Saturday night with Mabel and Hazel McDaniel. Grace Anthony and Frieda Grabbs spent last Sunday at Geo.

McDaniels We are glad to hear that Hattie Cox is improving who had the jjonsilitis. This weather is more like spring weather every body will be busy making garden. A. A. Parker and daughter from Okla.

visited last Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Kimmel. Birdsall Noalcs -The- Well-Meii All kinds of Well and Windmill Work. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed for Oscar McAllister shelled corn Charley Miller last Tuesday.

A Chicago woman seeks a divorce because her husband made her his sparring partner. Why didn't she put a horseshoe in her The "best men are not in public life, Kansa Zenda says a rvw ivre. woman. Ana noi 6 Lloyd Lattinore of Plesant Hill spent Saturday night with Jessje Ford Lews Dannar and sister, Gretta and Gladys were. Kingman visitors Saturday.

a few men will agree with her. Still, the parcel post cannot ex Did! i mm i nomnata wan im ureir. f'-: LI I 1 vL Mr bills have your sale armer, do on ice. can printed at the work ho noticecheap. on.

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