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AGENDA Helen Houdek Feb. Baird of Almena spent several days week the Edgar Baird home. Mrs. George Haas of Riley spending few days with Lenn Peterson. Mrs. Lois Palmer and son of Topeka spent the week end with Mrs. Will Lisher. Mrs. Henry Anderson and son Brantford were guests of Mrs. Lisher, Wednesday. Quite number the Agenda people attended the funeral of Ofto Nelson Mr. and H. Danielson and family and Ruth Chesebro Clyde were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulton. Mrs. Dusenberry spent last week with relatives in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berkman Topeka were guests Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gus Manning spent Thursday with Mrs. Harry Anderson of Clyde. spent the week end at. the Steve Bradley home. Bradley left Sunday for Kansas City. and Mrs. Myres and Ruth Graham Clifton spent Friday with Mr. Clair Linduhl. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berkman Topeka are spending few the Steve Bradley Anita Munford, Oleda Markham, and Fraser Lawrence were guests of Mr. and Steve Bradley. Ladies' met with Mrs. Anderson Wednesday. The following joined Aid: Mrs. Lisher. Mrs. Lewellyn Carpenter, and Mrs. Glenn Manning. Miss Ritn Johnson of Clay Censpent the week end at the Wm. Martin home. Frances Heina and Miss Bertha Kasha motored to Lost Springs, Friday. Miss Kasha spent the week end with her parwhile Mrs. Heina accompanied daughter. Mrs. SoloThey both turned home The attended card party at the Olin Salmon home Mr. and Mrs. Lester England and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivel Newman and Mr. Mrs. Gen. Nordquist, Billy Pickand Mr. and Mrs. Barney and family. The Mrs. Nordell Brantford visited and Mrs. James Nordquist Monday. and Mrs. Wm. Martin and Sunday Clay Center. Mrs. John Erickson of Calderhend spent Friday at the Nordhome. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Griswold and spent Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Clifton. quarterly conference will be held at the high school Thursday the Rev. Mr. Grieves of Concordia presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baston and Mrs. Wm. Baston spent Sunday at Chris home of Fairbury. Mrs. Schmitt them. home. Grandma Burd, who staying with her son. Oliver, in Washingis very Stanley Houdek and Max Barton, who left for an extended tour about month ago. were visiting Harlingen, week with Mrs. Carlos Heina, who formerly lived here. The following visited Saturday and Mrs. Beneda family: Lawrence Makalous, Dolezal of Cuba, Hanel Narka, Misses Marcella Kalivoda, Olive Houdek, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beneda and son of Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chizek entertained the following guests card party Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wes Huncovsky, and Mrs. Leon Winbinger and daughter, Miss Emma Strnad, Olive Houdek, Joe Hanel, Glenn Frank SkuJess Devore, Frank binger. late hour Mrs. Chiserved lunch. Mrs. Andrew Erickson of Brantford and Mrs. Barney Cibolski spent Wednesday at the James Nordquist home. Mr. and Mrs. John Huncovsky baby, Mr. Mrs. Tom Shindler and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Havel and family were Sunday guests the Chas. Trecek home Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yoder of Clyde were Friday guests at the Lester Pentico home. Miss Velma Mundis and Henry of Linn- spent Sunday the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trecek of Belleville, Mr. Mrs. Steve man Cuba, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Havel son ited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Huncovsky. Mr. and Mrs. Erald Patterson of Clifton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pentico and family. A surprise party was given in honor Miss Laura Havel's enteenth birthday, Sunday. The following attended: Viola Kasl, Marie Homolac, Molly VeseLaura Havel, Charles and Jim Kauer. Bill, Ed, and Ben Krob, Tony Krob, Ernest Slavek, Victor Anton Havel, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Havel, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Havel and family. WEST END Bert Walker Feb. Walker and Dorothy were in Belleville SaturRaymond Stratman and family spent Saturday in Republic with Fred Stratman. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Myers and Mrs. and daughters, Gayle and Lola of Superior called Lowe The north of the White Rock Ladies' Aid program lunch Wednesday evening. Charles Owen recovering nicely from his recent operation. and Mrs. Figgins and Raymond Stratman family visited at A. Walker's on SunFlora Aurand, Mrs. Lou Bothwell and Marvella Rice spent Thursday with Mrs. Lowe. Several from this vicinity tended the Meyers sale near Courtland Thursday. The juniors the Republic high school gave their play Friday night the hall. A good crowd attended. Ten Days Work at Horton Rock Island shopmen at Horton. Silvis and Shawnee will have 10 days work during February. the fourth consecutive month when either 10 days work have been made available, following complete shutdown previous that time. Girl Bookkeeper Suicide Miss Mabel Holzapfel, 30, bookFarmers State bank at Oakley, shot and killed herself in the vault of the bank where she worked. The coroner clear case of suicide. Shortages in her were by her life insurance. made payable to the bank, and by home directors of the institution. Beautify Lake Hiawatha After citizens of agreed to call their new jacent to that town, Lake Hiawatha instead of Lake Depression. much and work the lake and park got under way. Shake Up in Beloit Officials H. Ball, for of and water department, has been relieved of position by the city council: Swift, police judge. ousted by council, and Miss Alice Guard has tendered her resignation as assistant city clerk. Reopen the Bank of Palmer The bank at Palmer, closed cently following on the bank directors bringing additional money into the institution. Bank Robbers Get 10 to 50 Years Three Barton county residents. Jim John Brack and Herman Louthan, were sentenced 10 50 years in the penitentiary for robbery of the Bison State bank, session of the Rush county district court at They secured $1,100 robbery. with Frankfort Daily to Weekly Field Hugh Polley and Miss Irene. The Frankfort Index. tabloid daily newspaper published one Leslie Reed left of the smallest towns in Kansas morning Lawrence where to have daily, will become enrolled for the second weekly publication March Hartwork at the University of Kansas. man brothers are the publishers. Phil and Edward Ful- comer who spent betweenHeads Bottlers of the State vacation with their Bidwell, Holton, has been ents, and Mrs. elected president of Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. State Bottlers' association. comer, him. Firemen's School Clay Center Mrs: B. Brown and Volunteer firemen will attend Monday from regional school to held at Clay they had Center this spring, where with Brown bers will be given instruction in been employed there. combating various types of firemen Salt attend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shellhamer and daughter went Agenda Sunday and spent the day at the Will Shellhamer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ryther and Dean spent last Tuesday at the Miles home Narka. Glenn Stransky of Munden was business visitor in Belleville Tuesday. Now is the time to SOW blue grass your lawns. Fancy grade, 20c the Cameron Seed Mr. and Mrs. Benyshek and Guy Alfred, drove Cuba Sunday and visited until that evening with relatives. guarantee every radiator and save you money. Regnier Repair B. R. Hogin of Kansas City, Kan., spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of his brothJudge John C. Hogin. Miss Anita and Hunter Munford who attending the University of Kansas Lawrence, spent the vacawith their parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. Munford. Miss Oleta Markham of Yates Center. accompanied Miss Munford home and was her holiday guest. St. James Guild Valentine benefit bridge Episcopal church Monday, February Mrs. McMullen Miss Margaret Hugh of Courtland were Sunday guests of Mrs. McMullen's ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron. Special designs in ice cream and special center bricks for Valendinners and ConcorCreamery Mr. and Mrs. Gillan and family Concordia motored Belleville Sunday and spent the the Tucker and Dwight Mapps home. Mr. and Lee McCarty and spent Sunday at Scandia with Mrs. E. E. Erickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Polley and daughters drove to Republic Sunshort visit Mr. Polley's brother, Mr. and Hugh Polley and at the Mrs. Anna Polley home. SATURDAY and 5c, with three gallon gasoline purchase. Jean's Service Station and Lunch Room, Mrs. Cora Jones left Saturday night Kansas City where spent part of the week looking after business The Rev. and N. H. Giesler of Jamestown were Sunday guests at the Rev. Roberts home. Gold Nugget Laying Mash, cwt. Concordia Creamery Sidney Chadd Courtland spending days week with and Mrs. Huntingand daughter, Patricia. Mrs. Ed Kipper of and Mr. Mrs. Charles Horak and children Munden spent the week Manhattan with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kipper and at the Walter Kipper home at Clay Center, Kan. Mrs. Sherrard came over from Norway Sunday and visiting her Mrs. Harry Ferguson and Mr. Ferguson. Mrs. Joe Havel left last Wednesday for Chicago, where she will visit for several Zella her sister, Mrs. J. McCoy. Fred Hruza and his brother, Charles Hruza of Crete, Neb., companied by Clarence Belcher, made business trip to Salina Monday. Gold Nugget All Mash for ba- Sunday. by chicks, $1:50 sack Concordia Creamery Sunday Adv. where she end with Miss Agnes Tedrow of Abilene and Wilson of Clay Center week end guests of Miss Tedrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedrow. Mr. and Sanborn left Sunday for Lawrence and. City they relatives and look business Mrs. Mary Swiercinsky who has been visiting her children in ElOkla., the past three weeks, returned to Belleville the first of the week. Ed Swiercinsky, her son, drove to Elgin and she accompanied him home. Mrs. Oberia Ryan of Scandia was guest the William Norris home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and daughter spent Sunday with and Mrs. Elmer Chadd and family at Courtland. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Weyh and Leroy Alvin visited the Elmer Stransky home at Munden Sunday. Attend the Valentine bridge. given by St. James Guild Episcopal church parlors, February Mrs. Bessie Larson of Austin, Minn., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Simmons. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Grieves and son, Arthur, of Concordia guests at lunch at the odist Sunday. Dr. parsonage Grieves preached at the Methodist church that evening. Mill feeds and chicken feeds of kinds. Get our prices. McMahon Produce. Phone Miss Ruby Dunstan went to Concordia Sunday and the spent day with friends. and Griffin, Miss Lucille and Glen Howard made business trip to Salina, Thursday. Clever prizes will be given Guild benefit bridge Monday ning. Episcopal Mr and Mrs. Hammel and daughter arrived from Norton, for short visit Hammel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fritzinger Courtland spent Sunday at the Elliott home. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Miss Maxine Blacker were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fullerton and family of Clay Center, Kan., and Miss Tressa of Clyde. We buy CEES grade. Get more them at McMahon Pro- Floyd Sims drove to Fairbury Monday attend the funeral Lloyd Canning Interment for Mr. Canning, relative of Sims, made in the Chester cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Crum, and Harold Courage arrived yesterday for an indefinite visit at the Ellis Frint home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hollandsworth Sunday morning Kansas City and St. Louis, where they will spend week looking after business affairs. SATURDAY and coffee, with three gallon gasoline purchase. Jean's Service Station and Lunch Room, west on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hruza of Crete, Neb., guests this week Fred Hruza home and are visiting with other relatives here. Miss Agnes Polley went public Saturday night where she visited until following and Sunday he NOTE 240 Ful- children Davenspent who Earl Canfield, Carl Smith, and Keith McCarty, who are attending the College Emporia. visited the week end with their parents. Highest cash prices for eggs. poultry cream. McMahon Produce. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hanel sons drove to the Mrs. Frank Leshosky home near Cuba Sunday spent the day. and Mrs. Bud Leshosky of Cuba were also guests there. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kelly and daughters went Munden Sunday where they spent the day the home of and Mrs. Waterson and children. Buy good things for your Sundinner the Methodist Wheel food Saturday morning at the Building and Loan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vishnefske of Salina were visiting friends and relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Helen V. Mosher and Miss Mosher went Mankato Friday. They were accompanied Mrs. Clarence Mahan of dal. Dr. C. of Mankato and Dr. A. Channer of Minnethe home Dr. Winter and family Miss Margaret Throop returned night from Manhattan visited over the week