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Show Tuesday, March 10, 1936 a ' CACHE AMERICAN WELLS VILLE j man, Mrs p Mbl Green, Mrs MU- -' ' enu ruined Ana bell Malun U1 honor .,,,, , u 'atld at dinner on Sunday arti Clara Bair, Coral tfie birlliday anniver- LaRe Kerr, Edith Williamson Verba Delphft Lm- Melba Wat- - Hall, m1?! ca' w Ar- - ?, Rst he Mr and BuUt and ey. Mrs Arnold Ar- - t,ers Games were Mr and Uilbald. and orTndar Tanadar enjoyed trrry Iservtd by the ollieers of the ElVnU; Nwt paper, PaMlalwd -' and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Archibald W, lhville Tlie WelisiiUe Jun-- 1 anuumons Uia Cache American Pubhahlng C'a. to forty live Ladies chibuld, Melvin, Haney Ota were guests of honor at a pot luu Weal Ocala Slnrt. Lofaa at or I h ahol presented the three Mrs. Baxter a as presented ailh a supper at their home on SauuMav ALLEN Jr, Editor , in J. s lotnetly drama entitled, "Hue-jin1- 1 ldr Mesdames ,B. Alex Turcoll was called to Rolla, evening In honor of Mrs Art hi W&L C. ANOLAND. Manage Finn", to a crowded house acIVSV vW even-- i Noith Dak ta, last Friday on and afternoon -J, h, ENGLAND, Mechanical Buperlc ten dent z Wednesday Alf lAMOf I of his mother. ; at the opera house The play count of the death 1 H rum Mai Turcott, who was 8 Pro-j.- d Mrs. well a as directed Entered a accaod rteee matte Nrremher L IWL at the and very "nor ROBESON who UTI. L away March of and passed age under Uie direction of Mrs years rent orttea at Lega Otalw and the Art S. Iiiliky. T uthiar TiuMtt.iw ArrhihAlH e 28 on February M,y H Winn of the High school Mr. and Mrs. OlUe EUwood of LM Miss Beth Hill entertained at a Wr MAE MclIIIET cast with the cf week Eaten hr earrW m malt cue year following f"-- 1 acuity past Hyde Park Aunt Polly, Connie chill supper on Thursday evening MI ! HtEl AdmrtlMac rataa were Venna Wyatt, tWMt All Msugl.an, Ruth Matson, Delphla Those present Elaine Christensen, Lorraine Bair. Uialiey, Mary Jane, Leola Bailey; Fred Raymond. Lyman Parker; Coy Baldwin, Beth Murray. Edna shaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. B Llndley Mriba White, Ruth Brenchley; Reynolds, Ileen Lelahman. Isabel and James Bradshaw spent MonClara Vopplnger, Elaine Christen- Riggs. Beth Glenn, Odean Mltton day at Ogden on business. sen, Amy Voppinger. Lila Lralh-a- and Millie Glenn. Oameu and cards Mrs. Luella Wright and Mrs. r n were also enjoyed. the as O. lho m far Dean vrmpTwr . Dunn, Finn, Huckelberry In a recent address, Samuel startlingly enough Martha 8. Lee of the Hymra Stake POE SALE Building Jot entertained Smith Mrs. Emmeraon with IM In th vlllap wir eaanrntl, Thorp. John Finn, Wayne Tur- at a luncheon is a very Relief Society board visited the chicken coop of too capacity and there that said on on In Tuesday party head river a transport, the bad turned expert Tom Sawyer, Chant Maughaa ner, ship IM ( ward Second ward WellsvlUe and (VtolaU, equipped with self feeders and and was aaovtnf towards a crude Special musical aelectlons were by evening for Mesdames Veda 8mlth real danger of government ownership of railroads e8U Irtiari ! And dMl bins. 319 West 3rd North. Tuesday laadlag-sUbum . against Ur tie Junior High school band under Oaasie Brenchley, Alberta Larsen, Relief Societies here on Archibald tkem ItM tend sentipule Mrs. it William of ImiI, Mr. and public not because there is any great weight Larsen, the direction of Leader Lewis H Marjorie Ellwood, Lydia BALK 3 Inch pipe, good FOB fa death. Believing A andere eon-M- l bank. safe arrival Cocrfnnloa reigned In tbe heart of Lelshman and Mrs. Smith are rejoicing over the reaok kit territory during Mw- - Call T75-ment that wants socialization of our principal industry, Brenchley and tap dancing by Martha was week. All are son the a of In of during minds Mafolaba and tbe be enjoyed. Miss Ludle Waite and sister of Quitting the reiny eeeteu, the M king ' . n nnd unfollowers. ML o.. but because there is an unfortunate lack of public propane Helen Jones has gone to reported doing fine. te take revenge en Smithfield prrU1 ArLee entertained Sanders. at Miss watched Selley they resisting. Lake has where she Salt employto. Bander Hock oily. Bg discount Mtss Maggie Hall who was obfour new 1933 modd sentiment to do anything to prevent it. Mrs. of and a of home Hausa at a Ttbbets the company pull candy ment the state at capltol. capturing and holding LUongo, disembark from the Zaire and ad- - serving her birthday on Tuesday Frtgldalres. Crystal FumUure Oq Mrs. Robt. L. Bradahaw was cal- James K. Bailey on Wednesday wife, he lurei Atm was guest of honor at a We arc still pursuing an illogical, inequitable and Botambo't vance double. at the were those present Betty to evening, to led on te ha territory and prtparet FOr REJTT Housekeeping Saturday Brigham City The reaoue-part- y swarmed Into partv at her home. A delicious Grace Stoddard. Alice Mil-- , welrnent at Palace Hotel. Phone 29th she where bath; Lilongo February transportation policy that is gradually execute them was served luncheon time the and the village, and the underlings of Ier, Pauline Murray, Beatrice Stu- more la torture 970-the comed little a bom granddaughter, tint, dozen in a and Mesdames Bar In bur before by Mafolaba retreated them Hall, injoed forcing railroads into bankruptcy 9 a m. to her Bandore, bent on retcue, alarm. Within a few seconds Bo- - Kill u Bassett, Stella Archibald, that morning at Mr and prepare t to tail up river to Ik and other countries, bankruptcy of the private railroad inhusband, redaughter H eambo had been and Floss Gunnell, Lilongo Margie Maugham Old Kinge Country, a euppoeed-l- y leased, the former recovering-(- u Esther Lelsh-shie- ' Mrs Karl OLsen This ts the second haihil Firknwn. eat ) f dustry has inevitably resulted in their being taken impottible , ui. and spear. Alina Christensen, Bessie rhld and second daughter in the over by the government and losses loaded onto taxfamily Mrs. Bradshaw is taking Sanders held him back as he eH jon. and Miss Hall, care of Mrs Olsen THE UPRAISED KNIFE subMr.-tempted to make for the old king, enter-wh- o and Thomas favored and are were Poppleton indirectly payers. Mr. and Mrs Clarence ParkinwM standing nervously In the ,um.d nt a duin(.r Th aun beamed down upon the pny cn of hie tribe. sidized, airlines and waterways and ships are subsidiz- riverside urdav veiling In honor of her son announce the birth of a son village of the old king Leave him to me. Bosambo, he on Sunday. All are fine. ed and regulated loosely or not at all and the rail- Likewise Mafolaba beamed as he ,iUbllld ttho Alex Bow entertained at his people and looked amidst A birthday! birtl.dav lat anniversary roads receive not a niekle of subsidy, are taxed to the upon the features of a captive who with candles centered the din,ner on Thursday evening and Mafoba" he Jrlnd was enjoyed by Mesdames , u was bound to one of the sacrificial Krtvn Uipt'rs at each limit, and must submit to the stiffest kind of regula- Stakes. you remember what I told you once "-Hannah Wyatt, Violet Parkinson A wlor sthenu of and pink In tion. Cassie Brenchley, j Jones, The captive was Lilongo, and. at a palaver If front of th Ochori Kreen was carried out Dinner was Ethel you harmed one Martha Lelshman, Lydia Larsen, whtla he hearkened to the sound of Village that 7 30 set for at and of the servant places Government, be it Martha Williamson and Mrs Bulst The experience of Canada, Germany, France and distant drums, the old king ad- only a carrier-pigeoyou would be Mr and Mrs Con Williams, Mrs dressed her mockingly. A party was held at idea of Mr Mrs what Sarah and William. us a no an countries more?" other king government gives You know what they are saythe home of Mr and Mrs. Maur- Laurence "I no all of Price have harmed of the Lake. Salt servant are It her. asked he would mean. railroads American "They of the ing? d ice Parkinson on Saturday ownership Mafolaba protested ,Mr and Mrs law Anderson that a dog of a little chief is Government." as and luncheon "Then who killed Ferguson?" would require the issuance of billions of dollars worth on his Prank PiterMn. Mrs Max Burr, way here." Messrs and Mes-Mafolaba turned a grinning face all of Logan, Mrs Mary Popple-- 1 Th drums lie to you King of bonds to pay the first cost. Service would suffer Baldwin, Frantowards his people and invited them ton. Mr and Mrs Win Baldwin, aam,'-s- - William Mafolaba." Lilongo answered Geddes Maughan, Mr and Mr- - Win Poppleton. Mr cis Mimrhan. as it always does when officeholders are put in charge will not fall Into your trap and Mrs Wm P Leatham, Mr Leland Maugham Merrill Green, of industries. And, if that foreign experience is any Laurence Poppleton. Mr and Mrs. and Mrs Alex Turcott and Harold aijcinson Pojipli ton and familv The host-sarbiter, political operaton of the lines would create Mis John Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. was assussti-In tremendous annual deficits for the already tax-stra- n Leslie Bailev and Mr and Mrs (irae James Wyatt and families attended public to meet. VK)dw lrd ed a birthday dinner at Logan is an offer that will appeal to all American 'I lie Wellsville Ward Relief The .American people today enjoy the best am entertained Tuesday m honor on Sunday nt the home of Mr Magazine and this newspaper at a special of Mis Marion Baxter who was and Mrs Chas B Bailey in honor combination bargain price. The American Boy is the t in railroad the service world. want Mr. cf cheapest They Bailey observug her Both birthday anm-- 1 favorite magazine of more than 500,000 boys and vusan A number of the older sts- -, Mr and Mrs Arnold Archibald keep the industry privately owned. They want it to young men. Its fiction carries boys on the wings of ters were in attendance Musical adventure to all parts of the world. Its sports articles progress. And the best way to assure that is to demam numbers were by Mrs. Laura Ar-- ! that Congress adopt a transport policy that treats all hifcaid Vera Stuart. Bessie Lea- -, by famous coaches and athletes are studied by chamthain and Jasie Pcppleton Poems pions. Here you will find the finest stories on sports, carriers alike, favoring none and penalizing none. were by Mrs. Esther Williamson, EFFICIENT business, school activities, humor, and traveL aviation, Mrs Mary J Hendry, Mrs Amy Even at its regular price of Jfl.OO a year, Tbe AmeriUs only on level tee Woodward, Mrs. Carolyn Leish' can Boy is considered a bargain. But now you may spoonful to a cup of sifted GOOD VALUES flour for most recipes. obtain it and this newspaper i'f 3c Drinking Glasses f S. SERTCE PARTS 3r C. W. 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I not Have now? brought cunning End of Mafolaba you here without a spear behind The shaft never left his hand, for into my trap7 you too quick for him, nbo told Bosambo Mas of the King Mufolaba, Ochori chiefand the assegai ma but come "I in peace, him, jou true, thudThis tain sped straight and do with me what you will Mafolaba s gross body woman Is the light of my life, and ding into The old king collapsed with a cry I would rather die than iule oer that was the lat sound he ever my people without her Hi wifes bps trembled a she utteied, and before anv of his follower could give trouble they were looked at him fondly. Then hemmed in by the Hausas whose spoke again them steadih "King Mafolaba," he went on, ltt rules thieatened her go flee, and I promise you that Again Sanders faced the cowering she will send back two thousand horde of natives he de"Who killed Feiguson pieces of gold manded "Answer me! Who killed The old king laughed huskily. "It is not your gold I want, he Feiguson "King Mafolaba chop Ferguson, jeered "It is your skin! Little dog of a chief, you chose to offend me lord, a host of voices answered. once For that you will die a 6low "Yes, and look at him now, the death But first you will see your Commissioner rasped, pointing to the lifeless body "He isnt king any woman die! No. and Im going to set A fierce cry escaped Bosambo, and longer he he drew back his spear, but ere up a new king in his place a king was seized who wont waste the lives of his could strike with it he by half a dozen of the old kings people in wars, a king who will be him monarch of the whole river, paying disarmed who quickly minions, and dragged him to a stake several homage to none but the greatest paces distant from the one to which King of all. LUongo was tied. Some days later, at a palaver to of the tribe caThe witch-doctpered towards Lilongo and began which he had summoned the chiefs of the upper and lower river. Comto dance before her maddeningly. Lilongo stared at him in horror missioner Sanders formally proFastened to the other stake. Bo- claimed Bosambo overlord of all the tribes in the territory sambo looked at her despairingly It was a proclamation that met At last Mafolaba summoned his a powerful savage with general approval, and when executioner, armed with a knife. This jackal the palaver was over Sanders re- advanced deliberately until he was ceived the grateful thanks of Bo- face to face with Lilongo, and now sambo and Lilongo, both of whom were almost inarticulate with pride. he raised the dagger. Bosambo Tortured The Commissioner smiled at Lilongo closed her eyes again, them, and then took Bosambo byi and, watching her, watching that the hand. "Good-byblade as the executioner prepared my friend, he said. ,to plunge It into her heart, Bosam- "I am going away now, and I know bo.. groaned aloud. Then he, too, that in twelve months time, when shut out the scene from his gaze, I return, I shall find this country ls! ifor this was something that he still a land of peace under your rule. For already your new people could not bear to witness. The smash of a shot broke the seem to like you. Bosambo even :trend of Bosambos thoughts. It the people who once served Maio- was followed by a second report, laba " "Lord Sandi," Bosambo told him, and he opened his eyes to see witch-doctand executionthe people will always like me, for er falling to the ground, while Li- I have learned from you the secret, longo stood there with an amazed of good government. It is this lord: expression on her face, marvelling a king should be loved, not feared. That Is the secret of the British,! at, her sudden deliverance from death. Bosambo," the Commissioner murThen came the deadly chatter of mured. 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