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The Crawford County Enterprise from Girard, Kansas • 8

The Crawford County Enterprise from Girard, Kansas • 8

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Girard, Kansas
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THB CSAWFORD O0UNT7 JCNTEHPEISa pent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaRue, If we do have your Memo rial Day visitor in the paper do not blame us. We've triedto get every one of them. Get the habit Call Z41 and give those items.

Mrs. Mamie Wanasek, who was visiting Girard relatives, left Mon day for her home at Muskogee, Merle Beck will accom pany her for an extended visit We are in receipt of a letter from C. M. Ellison, who recently moved from this community to Please call 241 and give us the details of that ial event, or any other news you know Bartlett Kansas, in which he squared his subscription and, re newed lor another period The Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society of the M. E.

church will have their annual dollar so cial at the home of Miss Janet Carpenter next This will be an au-aay meeting. Wm. Wannamaker and family "GIRARD'S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER" returned to their home in Kan bob C.itv Mia first' of this Tom Leigh returned home from Pleasanton where he has been visiting a lew days. Lost A gold cuff button with Arch Pace, one of our well w. on.

finder please return Vnnwn farmer friends from near to uimora wmte ana receive re Walnut, dropped into the office one day last week ana seuiea up his subscription for another year. Ha feel verv ontimistic over the Miss Janet Carpenter visited several days last weeK at St. crop out-look this year. josepn, io with her Hunt, Mrs. a.

d. jonnson. About Uiirty of the young nf the c.itv nlanned a rjicnic Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Ransom for last Tuesday evening in the left Wednesday for Springfield, where they will make an woods, but on account oi tne ram held it at the E. Richardson home. Refreshments were served extended visit. Mrs.

M. J. Rodman and Miss Flossie Rodman, of Oklahoma and everyone spent a very en Joyable evening. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Smith spent Memorial Day in Farlington. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Boruff, of this city, a fine son, on May 80. Miss Ethel Jones is visiting: relatives and friends in St. Joseph, Mo. The Dinner Bridge club met last Friday afternoon with Mrs.

L. E. Coles. City, were visitors at the 0. Griffin home last week.

H. M. Plummer and family arrived in Girard from New Mex Capvrichi 1916 Mrs. Louise Harmon, of Detroit. Tbe Huuk of Kuppeuhelmtf ico to visit 'Mrs.

Plummets parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peacock, ThSv recently sold out their Drop- was visiting a few days with J. Frank Ashby and family erty down there and motored ana aiso j.

ta. acxsaugnt. through. Mr. riummer may ae cide to locate here.

Misa Lena Town rati rl vuaa In Fort Scott last week to visit rela- Mrs. Chas. Craig and three sons uvea ami uiieiiu me jCipwortn district convention. came down from Chanute lues-day to visit Mrs. F.

O. Wilson and anend Decoration Day. Mrs. Flo Leonard, who was here attend the wedding of her Mrs. J.

W. Eyman has been taken to the Mt. Carmel hospital at Pittsburg. D. Bogan and daughter were here from Oklahoma to spend Memorial Day.

Ira Moore of Frontenac spent Memorial Day in Girard with his mother, Mrs. Mary Moore Mrs. J. E. Barrick went to Mooreland, where she will visit relatives and friends.

niece, Miss. Lulu Ashmore. re Mrs. Wilson cams home from Altoona, where she has been visiting the past turned to her home at Parsons, Friday. month.

Miss Katie Lee Smith sang several solos at. the Pittsburg An article in the Portland Journal is to the effect that R. H. Craddock, who at one time was Automobile Show and was most enthusiastically received by the a resident oi vneruKcc, uu in' a month, equalled the national audiences. record for revolver snooting, mi-ting the bull's-eye' 148 times out George L.

Hartsock left las Here Is Real Summer Comfort Dressy clothes don't mean that you must feel "all dressed up." We're now displaying the new summer, models from The House of Kuppenheimer that emphasize care and comfort, in combination with dressy appearance Take the suit shown here for example: a good model for business or pleasure. We have others in nobby lightweight woolens, in Air-O-Weave or Palm Beach fabrics. And they're all tailored up to the excellent Kuppenheimer standard. In woolens from $15 to $25. In Air-O-Weave or Palm Beach $10 to $15.

Ready now and it's not a bit too soon Also a big line of Fancy Straw Hats Mr. Watson, who is employed at H. P. Grund's store, is the owner of a new 5-passenger car. Miss Athel Hoback left the first of the week for Emporia where she will attend summer schooh week for Rich Hill, to visit his gratdparents and will visit at Butler and Foster, Mo, before of a possible loo.

sentinel. Mrs. B. S. Gaitskill is in re returning home.

ceipt of a letter from her son Joe, who is in the officer's training camp at Fort Riley in which he tells of the hard work they Ringo, came in from Omaha, Saturday and spent the week-end with home folks and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler and. two children, of Mulberry, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Keith. are being put to.

It doesn seem in hother Joe. however, as he 'is to register Tuesday. He returned Tuesday evening. sticking close to the job, having Mrs. E.

M. Mason is reported been, made a corporal recently. W. C. Willican.

of Decatur. better after quite a severe illness, Miss Esther Fowler and Miss Flossie Comer, of Mulberry, visited at the L. E. Keith home last week. Misses Fern and Ruth Winger Texas; A.

L. Willican, of Corsi- returned last Thursday from a visit at Monmouth. cana, Texas, and T. F. Willican, of Fort Worth, Texas, brothers of Mrs.

Wm. McDonald, whom they have been visiting the Dast week. Logan Stafford of Greenforest, was visiting a few days last week at the home of J. Frank Ashby. Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Kerns and two and Mrs. Anna returned to their home the first Hansom and two sons of Parsons, of the week.

Wm. McDonald-went na far aa Wichita, where he is visiting Paul, his son, at the present time. OSCAR W. SCHAEFFER, Pret, ANNA H. H.

ADDAMS, V. MARCET HALDEMAN-JULIUS, V. P. W. M.

BRIZENDINE, Ciihler. MAX G. STRUBLE, Teller. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. I71.000.0B.

Quality Store i Mrs. L. B. Davidson has re The ppiverf tipwh of the death of her aged uncle, Harvey Smith, which THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER IN GIRARD occurred Tuesday at his nome in Independence, Kansas. Mr, Smith had visited in Girard a number of times.

He was a veteran of the placed in the aisles to accommodate the audience. Mrs. 0. B. Civil War and 84 years of age.

The funeral was held Thursday of rible wind storms which occurred south and west, which caused serious damage. Woolley, Missionary Superintend last week. ent. had charge of the program Mra. Dorothv Decker went to She was ably assisted by Miss Jessie Nunnally and Mrs.

Lulu Hugh Morgan, Wells-Fargo agent, has a unique display in his Pittahnrir Fridav to visit her SOIL Camnbell. window on the east side of the The church was tastefully dec and family. She returned tms week and will leave Thursday for nit eytenrieri visit, in the East. square. It is relics taken from orated with a profusion of roses different battle fields In the great their work was remarkable.

Miss Ltmise Wilkerson rendered efficient service at the piano throughout' the evening. Special numbers by Misses Bonnie Davis, Ma-belle Sells, Francis Grubb and Louise Wilkerson and the exercise, "Weighing the Baby," were especially enjoyed. The offering was taken for mission work. The subject next Sunday. evening, the third in the series of sermons on the communions, will be, "The Contribution of Martin Luther and His People to the World." You are cordially invited to study these subjects with us.

and ferns. The children per She will spend a week with Mrs. war that is now raging across the with moi)ej formed their part creditably, considering the limited time they water. There is a soldier's suit, which is said t6 have come from Gertrude Kesier at uentrana, going from there to Ann Arbor, to visit her sister, and have had since the close of school, was never burnt by later will spend some time in Canada. She expects to return home some time in oeptemDer.

Get-rich-quick a dead man, a canteen which is bullet ridden, a German soldier's helmet and several other articles. It was sent here by a tailoring company as an advertisement. It is a considerable contrast from the display in McCoy's window aoross the square, where equipment for Battery is on show. John Eckhoff of route six is 7 CHE CHEVROLET one of Crawford county's farmers who is utilizing his land. He Our friends can do the Enter has cut out several trees along He kept his prise a great deal of good and lend helninc hand bv sneakincr the road by his field and plowed clear to the ditch that divides mone he field from the highway.

An Church of Christ. The Bible Hchool classes are a good word to some friends whom you know doesn't read the Enternrise. It won't hurt you in the other farmer on route six is plow- aettlincr down to their chanired ne ud the ground just outside any and will make us feel awful ennriitinnn in A fine wav. The the hedge and is going to culti good. problem of adequate seating has ales Room arid ervice tation vate it.

If every farmer in the state of Kansas would do that Last year's PANAMA HAT not been solved. The Laval Bovs. J. E. Davis.

Kansas would lead the world in cleaned and blocked good as new. Chas. Dunn. crop production. teacher, gave their class room a general over-hauling this week and finished it with a coat of paint.

The boys now have a fine 1 Fred Goshert, who Uvea out on route six. was dragging the coun Do you know, young man, that most gamblers DIE POOR? Do you know that any "Get-Rich-Quick" scheme Is a "gam-ble" and money that comes easy, GOES easy? The vine that grows up over night is easily blown down while the sturdy oak which grows slowly but surely withstands the storms. Slant a little money; in the bank now and watch the balance credit grow. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 3 per cent interest room-a good workshop.

The Union Christian Endeavor Go to the Gregg Coal Co. 2nd Door East of P. 0. ty road near his place last Friday evening during the storm, which did not reach out his way, when he hannened to notice sev meeting at the Presbyterian church was very much enjoyed by our Christian Endeavorers last for Hard or Soft Coal Feed, Flour and Hay. Sunday evening.

eral objects coming down but -of what had the appearance of a clear sky, according to a report The First Year Training class will take their second examina he left at the court house, Satur I C. LAVLER Pboot 161 Girard day and upon examina THE STATE BANK OF GIRARD One block west ot northwest corner square. Girard, Kans. Both 'Phone sNo. 203.

tion next Friday evening. Children's exercises were held last Sunday evening. The church was filled, extra chairs were tion he found that there were several shingles and a playing card, presumedly 1 coming from the ter- 7.

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Pages Available:
717
Years Available:
1915-1917