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Elk Falls Reflector from Elk City, Kansas • 1

Elk Falls Reflector from Elk City, Kansas • 1

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Fa iBCTQ VoLlttNE XII ELK PALLSKANSAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, ilZlZZllW is TRr Which A Shoe $29.50. A is the Best Value? at $2.25 or a Shoe at $5 50. or Dress at $8.75 or a Dress at $18.75. a Suit at See Come aiid We have a big stock and get New Goods Every Week. We have a New York buyer and he sends some wonderful goocT values in ready to wear.

People come a long distance to buy here, for we carry a big stock and show many big vaiue3. It costs you nothing to look. COMB LOOK. MOLINE- MERCANTILE LOCAL NEWS M0LgS KANSAS 1 MARRIED AT INFIELD. The inofrmation has come to this paper that on May.

23, 1922, Mr Phil D. Erdman arid Miss Carol D. Crawford were quietly married at infield, Kans Both these young people have lived in this county most of their lives and are well and favorably known. Miss Crawford is the daughter Mr and Mrs S. E.

Crawford and Mr Erduiau is the son of Mr and Mrs Albert Erdman. Thecouple will soon leave for Ohio where Mr. Erdman has a pos itiou with Pennsylvania ranilroad. Their many friends with the News wish them every happlue'ss and a prosperous wedded life. Meintiardt Pays the Carefare.

If your birthday comes in April your birth tstoue is the diamond. It typifies purity and brings sue cess. Around no other stone has there been woven such a web of romance. To wear ones birthstone brings good luck. You will be lucky if you choose yours from our stock W.

C- Meinhardt, "The Diamond Mao" Independence, Kansas! S3 BROKEN LENSES replaced prompty. No matter where they where they were made or who ordered them for you, if you bring us the pieces we will furnish you exact da-plicate in the shortest possible time. A. B. Dodson Jeweler and Optometrist IiONGTQN, KANSA8 0 B.F.'B.

Club. The E. F. B. Club met line 1st, for tue last regular session of tha club year, with Mrs.

T. W. Rarnon, A most pleasant afterr.oon was gpent and the club adjourned for the summer. Mrs. Kaneom, apsisted by Mrs.

R. D. served ice tea. pi meuto cheese, sandwiches, staw-berries and crea'n, Angel Food cake to the following: Mesdauies M. B.

Basey, Claude Brill, A. E. Cbugh, Clyde Dexter, 0, C. Mite, of loin, Kansas, Lee Lindly, Chas Redfeirne, B. S.

Shrews-berry, B. Fi'ily; Misses Esther Arnall and Treesie Kill BIRTHDAYS June 2 Orville Mathews 3 Roy Hull 5 John K. Mill b' Fred Sprague 6' Helen Eiseabeis 8 Hubert Walker Rita Brown -12 Frank Kill Notice Beginning with next Tuesday night, June 13th, the Electric Theatre will show regularly four nights weekly, until further notice Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; with a da-ice on Thursday night. We have arranged with the film corporations to furnish us with some big productions, such as you'll see in the large cities, and which we hope will meet with the approval of the entire community. Remember, we are installing plenty of electric fans to make it one of the coolest places in town any night in the week.

Except Sauday sud Monday it will be open each evening, rain or shine, hut or cold. See the program published in this paper each week. The Elk Falls'State Bank is to be improved in the near future if Child Wefare Laws. The Child Welfare meeting in the City Hall bad a very small attendance. The informal lecture would have interested every man in the community.

It wus largely a talk on eugenic-, brlly suitable for a mixed andienee as the BtiVjeofc was handled plain teams, eoibass'mg to tone of audience. The pictures drawn revealed a condition of thiugs for which sonie remedial and preventative laws should be enacted and put in force. The Child Code Commission suggest tin annual physYcal examination of all pupils and teachers of onr publie school and colleges, and all parties about to be mairied, and public notice of contemplated marriujse. better provision for the segregation of feeble uiindad and defective per-sons, and provisions lor better over siuht of children laced in home by bnavoletit organizations or through the couris. Mr.

Putter is well posted hb to conditions and vtry forcibly pre eeuts thu lined of suitable leg is I a tion rm 1 enforcement of law. KEYS BARGAIN STORE The HOME of BARGAINS We are selling ight bars of OCp "Maids Soap forvL Bargains, we are trying to live up to our name. That means Bargains in all goods Help Us Grow. KEYS KEYS LONGTON, KANSAS Thu Masonic lodge has purcha sd and installed a pair of columns to be used in one of the degrees. They are very fine matching those put in at the other end of the hall by the Odd Fellows.

The room will now comparn favorably with any in the county. Dr. R. C. Hutcheson has been appointed County Health Officer, This is a good selection.

The doctor plans to provide for better health conditions througuout the county, beginning with Elk Falls, Mrs. Julia Hughes and Mrs, Nellie Bachanan, of Wichita, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs, Thurston, of Med ford, were here a few days the firjst of the week looking after their interests in con nection with the John Hughes estate. In recognition of service vender el by John Hill of Dharleston, III father of Newton Hill. A menu men was dedicated to hit mera ory Decoration by the Grand Army with an address by an old friend.

He was a soldier ia the Mexicau war and the fonuder of the beau tiul ceiuetry in which hit grave is situated. Sad news of the death of the wife of Elder Kerr which occured at 5 a. m. Thursday June 8. She has visited the Christian Church here a few times, She was a very fine earnest Christian woman a good worker in the thurch.

She was es pieally interested in missionary. At this writing no information has been reoeiyed aa the funeral arrangements. TOWNSHIP TICKET The republicans of Lnngton township met last Monday evening and nominated the following township ticket: Trustee, Alva MeCurry. Clerk, Harry McClanahati. Treasurer, Walter Reeves Justices of the Peace, J.

Godard and Nelson Keys. Constables, Ray Irwin and Haskell Woodman. Sherman Lockard are sojourner in Neodesha. Mies Angle Taylor whs home for Decoration. A.

W. b'iley loaded out two cars of hay this week. Childreu'e Day Program of E. Sunday School 11. Mrs Sam 3wartz and 6ori retur nd i their home in Winlleld Fri day.

Mrs Sidney Moore and children are visitiug with relatives in Mil ton this week. Mrs Robf, Longfellow accompa nied Mr Pond and Mrs Record to Neodesha Saturday. Mrs Mildred Rict visited her grand parents" Mr and Mrs George Noles the first of the week. Mr and Mrs Fred Kasson and ion came in from Geuesco Thur day for a visit with the Atwaters. Some parties in an auto in India met a group of panthers the dri rer managed to get by them it was quite a narrow escape.

A new store is to be put in the Hollennack building as soon as it can be repaired the proprietor will live in Longfellow propeaty. Sunny Slope Chiken ranch has disposed of a large number ef white leghorn chicks this last week or two, having been sold at some considerable distance from here. At the Christian Bible School Sunday there was an attendance of 31 offering 90c noar the clost Le mere Newton Hill grandson of Newton Hi)l recited two good sel ections. Claude Rnthruff and John Tyler completed thf Kinsoy porch in record time and it improves the jappearance of the dwelling very plans work out all right. much..

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