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Cedar Headlight from Cedarville, Kansas • 8

Cedar Headlight from Cedarville, Kansas • 8

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Cedar Headlighti
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Cedarville, Kansas
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Cedar Headlight The Cedar Telephhne Exchange PATHE Presents Pearl of the Army Unmasking America's Secret Foes Missouri 1'adfic Time Table EAST liOlTXI) Xo. 9S, Freight, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday 7:57 a -n Pnssenscer. Daily 6:17 room fli'ain after a week's illness with neuralgia. Blanche McClellan, Sylvia. Al-ford and Goldia Henry wertr visitors at Hillside last week.

go to New Mexico soon. Apples and potatoes on track at Athol this week but from the prices the haven't been Hooverized. Mrs. George Dillon has been quite sick with her" bid complaint, u- ralgia hut is better again. m.

m. NORTH SIDE ITEMS WEST BOUND No. 697, Freight Monday Wednesday and Friday 10:17 a. m. No.

643, Passenger; Daily 10:48 a. m. Mrs. Robert Rice took Mr. and M.

Cole and Sunday dinner with Professional family. Mr. and Mrs. Link Kelso of Gretna visited with the Roy McFillon family Sunday. PrivntP Henrv He.nkle came last W.

H. Bostwick Physician Surgeon 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 i I Claudel and Vicinity. a Mrs. Sam Thomas is visiting with relatives in Kirwin this week. Art McAlary and family spent Sunday with his brother George and family.

Joe East, Sam East, Miss Ruth Poole and Miss Mary Killeron-aiito- M. for a rails nnQWP.rftd oromtlv' day or night Week from Camp Funston FEATURING PEARL WHITE Heroire of Perils of Pauline," The Exploits of Elaine," and "The Iron Claw." First Episode THE TRAITOR at People's Theater Saturday Night, November 10. Free Admission Free Music by Cedar Band BOTH TELEPHONES. short visit with home folks before being moved to new quarters. Sunday being Mrs.

Otterman's birthday the children came in with to Esbon F.S. Leary, D. D. Dentist From Gaylord At Hotel Every Tuesday Mrs. Roy Hand has been on the" well filled baskets and gave her a genuine surprise.

sick list but is some what Ed Kern and Henry Detwiler went to Smith Center Friday to at There were not many out at church Sunday as one would ex tend the county meeting of the Farmer's Union. pect it being such a nice day. Ke Mrs. Roy McFillon and Mrs. Lex member the Suuuay school at Adv; preacmng ai Mrs.

Hark fell.and broke her foot W.N.HOBBS, Veterinary Surgeon. Government Live Stock Inspector. Phone 119. KENSINGTON, KAN SCHOOL NOTES The high school play and the bcx supper were a decided success. We feel justly proud of the students who took part in the.

Each Dillon called on Mrs. Sylvia bim-mpnds Friday afternoon. She is getting along nicely and her broken arm is doing as well as could be Tuesday morning. Dr. Golden was i was called and relieved the pain expected.

Private Merle Dillon came home Saturday flight and visited over but it will be some time before she can use her loot Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curry visited friends over near Alton Sunday. Bernice Campbell surprised the Sunday with home folks return one entered into the spirit of the plot ing to Camp Funstoj Sunday night and really lived his part. The char A number of relatives took their dinner and gave him' a surprise people by driving in from Kansas Prof.

Edgerton City in a new car. acters were: George Roseberry Ila Cole Sunday. We are informed that Loyal Sim-monds joined the Athol Home Guard last week. That's right Loy 1 1 (Additional Items.) Fine weather these days. Grandpa Kallash is improving in Look Your Best Every woman should makethe most of her personal appeaeance.

Ugliness is an offense to good taste where beauty can be easily attained. Facial blemishes are great enemies to beauty. But these can be largely overcome by using our Toilet Preparations No use going through life with a coarse, rough skin when it can be made smooth and Pimples, blotches, black-heads and all skin eruptions can be removed. You don't have to endure them. If you want to improve your complexion, see J.

N. Holzapfel The PENSLAR STORE Miss Judkins Kathleen Jonas Mildred Dorthy Alice Harold Tom Jack health real fast. He was out car Verna McNeil Milo Fru tiger Fern Fetrow Ina Anderson Inez Anderson Wade Hibbs John Johnston Ransom Duston riding Sunday. Clarence Wing has decided to try The Life of a Padcly" as he has moved into the "bunk car" and is working on the section for Sam Thomas. Roy Strickland 'has moved into al, you can't go to the war help out at home and don't give any one a chance to call you a "slacker." Mr.

and Mrs. John Lormer and Mr. Baker of Glade autoed down Sunday to Mrs. Simmonds'. Mrs.

Lormer is a sister of Mrs. Simmonds and Mr. Baker her father. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Thomen of Athol also drove down to see her. We have been enjoying fine weather but some moist uie for the wheat would be welcome. Wedding Bells. Miss Marie Cole, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Cole was united in marriage November 6 to Mr. Roy Jones north his new house in Claudel. The new double store building seems to going up quite rapidly. It would be difficult to say which was the leading character as this was an "all star The box of chocalates presented by John Wilson for the most popular young lady was presented to Ferfl Fetrow.

Mr.N. S. Cole made a very suressf ul auctioneer. We have a total of $97.30 to be spent on the school library. The school certainly appreciated the assistance and interest of the community.

We especially wish to thank Mr. McNiel Miss Florence Farley is helping Mrs. Chas. Elder this week. Milo Stivers was in town Monday.

He sure looks the real oisture Proof 'soldier boy." C. J. Anderson made a trip to Al ton Sunday on his motor cycle. Bert Farley is moving up on the of Athol. We wish this young couple a long and happy life.

Eva McFillon cranked her "whi'e steamer" Sunday and took Susie Abernathy and lv.azie Dillon for a drive. Building Material JimHagman farm. Wonder who who gave us the use of the opera house for practice and the entertainment. The English classes are having some very interesting debates. Miss Patton visited at her home in Logan Saturday and Sunday.

We now have our volley ball court completed and the pupils of all the grades are making good use of it. Mrs. Roy McFillon visited with aunt, Mrs. N. G.

Dyer, Monday afternoon. Her sister, Mrs. Magill, will be Bert's cook. Quite a few from our neighborhood are visiting the soldier boys at Camp Funston. V.

Heltzel has been wrestling with "old man but is some better at this writing. Miss Lelah Warner was down from Kirwin Saturday giviDg music lessons. who has been visiting there return ed to her home in Newton last Fri day. Ralph Kelling and wife visited in Athol Lunday A number of our people have HILLSIDE SCHOOL NOTES The pupils that were neither absent nor tardy the second month are Inel Kelling, Susie Cowles, Ed-Puderbaugh, Lrrah Kern, Blanche Kelling, John Kelling, Zella Nona-maker. Hilda Nonamaker, Paul been seeing what they thmk is an Elder H.

Clark of Logan who is the only kind you should buy for a home. Can't expect a family to thrive and be healthy in a home that has damp walls. Why even prisons today are being attacked for their unhealthfulness and you know and you khow the kind of material they are built of. Truly, the ideal construction is frame. Look at the' air space between the outside and inside.

No moisture can get through that nor can much cold and those are the two things you've got to guard against to have a healthful, sanitary habitation. Guess our grandfathers knew what they were doing when they almost universally selected lumber for their homes, eh? And still there are many other reasons why lumber is preferable. Why not come in and let us tell you face to face why we would prefer The writer has not been so fortunate Allen Detwiler helped Clint Gold Rillv Keilint Alice Alfleri. smith shell corn last week for John Marvel McCormick, Flossie Kelling. Kirchoff who had something like Those making at least one 100 i 2000 bushels.

Marie Simmonds and Edith Bane examination are Edna Puderbaugh, Susie Cowles. Edna Crawford, Fern visited with Marie and Clara Cole -rr 1 TM 1 I McCormick, Billy veiling, ciancne Frjday afternoon. Kelling, Sarah Kern, and Ellen HanQah Rern fa hdping Mrs. who was at one time pastor of the Christian church here stopped over night Saturday with N. S.

Cole's. He was accompanied by his wife. The box supper at Hillside last Friday night was what might be termed a hilarious success. There was big crowd, a fine program and the way the boxes sold one would imagine that another issue of Liberty Bonds would be received with acclamations of joy. After the boxes were disposed of the old fashioned sport of putting your money a-gainst the other fellows as to the beauty of some of the girls added to the furter interest of the occasion which reached the neat sum of $56.

AO Mis Fern Fetrow received the ern- i Cowan with her housework. The box supper at Hillside prov-j of ed to be a great success and Qne muJe Wegk lumbe for a home. We Make It Right Central Lumber Go. Henry Detwiler shipped two loads of hogs this week and W. L.

Kern one load. Mrs. Jerry Rima returned home money will be used for school supplies and out door amusements. Fern McCormick. Edna Crawford, Edna Puderbaugh, and Sarah Kern Cedar, Kansas C.

Roberts, Manager a 11 CI a auuii von yviui iiu muiuci. took supper nuuy eveuu GrandmaRima accompanied her their teacher, Mrs. Edna Kelling Mr. Jake Lloyd visited Roy Mc'mnst votes as the most popular Fillon Sunday. He is expecting to young iady.

It seems real nice to see Ellen Kern's smiling face in the school.

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Years Available:
1911-1918