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Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Kansas • 1

Atlanta Journal du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Kansas • 1

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Atlanta Journali
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f. VOL 1. NO. 38 ATLANTA, COWLEY COUNTY, KANSAS, APRIL, 6, 1922 $1 50 CFtf r7 -r .1 i. 1 1 1 iii in ml n.

E. Aid Entertained Notice LOCAL r.lENTIOt Remember arid Bon net Bazaar by the C. C. Workers of Christian Church, Saturday April 8th at 1 p. m.

Place 0. P. Fabian's Hardware Store Mrs. 1. 1.

Ramona Walker and Miss Lois VanHu ss were shopping fn Winfiald Satur Ice cream and cake will be The-Ladies Aid of the M. E. church were very pleasantly entertained last Thursday afternoon, March 30th, at the home of Mrs. George Buzzard. Visitors were Mrs.

Dillie and Mrs. Finley. Nineteen ladies and ten children were in attendance Sandwiches, coffee and salad were served. The next meeting will be at the home C. L.

Randall. served by the Gleaner Class. Misses Lena Koblman and St ta Barnes left Sunday morning for Emporia to attend summer Cemetery Meeting There will be a meeting at the School. Ct City building, night, April 11th to organize a Cemete- ry Association. Joe Markley-left Satur day for Okmulgee, Qkli.

yvhere- All those interested in this work are urged to be present neis engage! w) piay Dase Dai this season Mr. M. S. Campbell and Clarence Campbell went to Clearwater Tuesday on account of the death of a relative. and bring those who are not t- SOME WONDERFUL WANT A The Atlanta Cpncer.t Band will give an entertainment and sup per at the High School Auditor" ium, Friday night, April 7th." Births E.

M. BOOK DEALER IN' POULTRY, EGGS and CREAM "Atlanta, Kansas." A phone 68 JVIr. Farmer, there are two more reasons! You want a high price for your BUTTER FAT. Then cooperate with me, as aH independent buy ers are opposed by all Companies. It is up to you whether or not I continue buying What Do You Six Reasons Why You Should Patronize the Ridpath Produce 1 I am absolutely on the square.

2 Tests and weights are guaranteed'. 3 I' am tied up with no Company therefore give you the benefit of the best markets the country affords at all times. 4 It will pay you to investigate. Do you want Competitiori.br Monopoly 5 You want an independent market? 6-Our business has been far beyond our expectations for the three years just past and -I THANK YOU. Will you help make this Wanted 5 foot, bathtub, inuyt be bargain i also few loads of dirt for tilling.

Oklahoma Free Pointer. For Sale At Calhoun's Store, groceries, soft drinks, One Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Zimmerman, Monday April 3rd. a baby boy.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibson, Monday April 3, a baby boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Pickens, Monday, April 3, a baby girl. pair mules, live and six years old Glen Moss went Winfield Sunday morning. Miss Meta DePore visited home folks a few days last week re turning to her college work Mon day. also one horse, five years old. All-good stock.

We also have mo v. ing pictures at 7:30 every Satur day evening. Give me a call' if you want a shave or hair cut. -Joseph Calhoun, Harbeson, Del. C.

E. Hoffmati and. W. F. Orr were Winfield visitors Saturday.

COMING Jeweler Optometrist April 18 19, At The Postoffice Leave yu'jr work now Don't forget Friday night, April 7th at High School Auditorium. Band: entertainment and Let's all A. G- Steinberg, E. L. Book and Chris Peterson transacted I Mr.

and Mrs. J. 0. Jones and business in Winfield Wednesday Schccl Closed Saturday marked Jthe closing' day at Bllet, Pauline ShoGkeyi teacher- ,0 souna' In honor of the until he Community Daj Gib' yu'r After a bounteous dinnerf which, a hundred people the school gave a program Afterward there were races, nail-driving contests, etc. Late in the afternoon every one went home voting it a day well spent in renewing old acquaintances as well as forming new ones.

Miss Shockey will attend school at Emporia this summer J. B. Vasilopus of Winfield visited relatives and former friends in Atlanta Sunday evening. J. B- Haroid, the little son of Mr.

has been gone from here five and Mrs. George Sphar was tak months and this is his first visit en to Winfield Monday after of any- length since "he left; and this one was quite brief. He noon where he was operated on for locked bowels. At last re is well satisfied with his work ports he was doing fairly well. in Winfield but strange as it may seem to some folks he says he likes the people in Atlanta, or at least some of Them, not of Mrs.

H. R. Weaver visited in Winfield Wednesday. us. Woman; without her, man wo uld be a savage.

There will be a pie supper and Miss Roxie Devore of Winfield came and visited friends and former pupils until Thursday morning. Mrs. Ola Darlington and daughter Jessie come over from Burden Sunday. Woman, withoutther man, wo. uld be a savage program at the Box schoolhouse Saturday night, April 8th Better come and enjoy yourselves.

Saturday Mte, April 8, Comedy, "Call of Spring" FEATURE BERT LYTELL In "A Message From Mars" It is one thing to be well known and another to be well likeJ, but Bert Lytell has tbe charming personality whicb unites botb. To praise Bert Lytell seems unnecessary, it has been done so often and so well, Jbut if you have not seen bim, don't miss tbiS oppor tunity. A story of a love that conquered tbe cynical selfisbness of a clubman. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry 'Broder- son and son Charles, Frank Pet Mr. Young and daughter Mrs. erson and daughter -Clois of Ark J. E. Jones, Mrs.

W. F. Blair and Lee Sphar made a trip Win. field Tuesday. City Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Broder Harvey Blair went to Winfield son and children of Wilmat were Tuesday morning. guests at the L. D. Bickham home Sunday.

George Ward shipped car of Harry Griffin' of Wichita has been visiting friends in U. T. C. neighborhood for some time. nice fat cattle to Kansas City Tuesday.

Oil Hem The S. H. E. well on the Yar- WANTED Cattle or horses brough place is down about 1500 feet. They have had a lot of to pasture.

Inquire of C. M. Cunningham. Phone 112215. cave trouble.

A new oil well has been bro Rev. and Mrs. L. Benedict came up from Winfield Tuesday, and held services at the M. E.

church. Wednesday night. They will visit friends here Sat-urday morning when they leave for Dallas, Texas. Atlanta, Kansas. The Strand ught in on section 18 on the Mur rell lease, Ernest Price's land.

Mr. Case and daughter Gladys Timber is being hauled for of Floral were in. Atlanta Satur day on business. Miss Ninon Flint of Wilmot came Wednesday nnd is visiting Mrs. Elsie Haworth.

Now they are all buying Put nam's straw hat dye. the Eastman No. It is expect ed that drilling will begin on the Reeves place Sunday and drilling is probably commenced on the Way land land 2 miles north and 3i west of here. Eastman No. 1 has not been entirely cleared 'of so far as we know -at this time.

uon't throw away the old Clock, leave it at the Postoffice MissBernice Cloud of Siloam Springs, Ark. arrived last and is "visiting her sister'j Mrs. W. S. Crowley, Some men work all their lives; some rich, and some marry women who can rn boarding houses.

Exchange, for repairs. Smith shipped a car of bogs to Wichita Tuesday..

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1922-1922