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BEAVER ONE P. T. A. HELD “HOBO’* MEETING FRIDAYform hand tor two yearn. I.atcr he worked for Osmnnd l-arson, and one able to husk two load-of r. rn th inuring he left thr»t pn-r It lent.It waa Nov. 19. |M9 he eame to ll'imholdt to neeept n pn-lllnn |The I*. T. A. of Tteaver number 1. with Neomo llnnaen of Hum-boldt a* teaeher. held Ita regular wl,h A ,lny Th«' ,faT funeral ; meeting Friday night of Iasi week. ‘ s,'ir' »’»» lornted In th- alone J according lo Velma Weiss. rcper- btilMln* now orrapled by the |c. j ter. All member- raine lo the. «»«* grocery. lie remained meet In r drcsacd n« hoboea. j w,,h Mr- H* iHlrieen yenra. andThe prmtrnm consisted of rom-|*h*n *h William WaUaremunlty ringing. trio number-, a ,h', f'rl n'° nl Wallaeereeltntlon, piano eoltta. nnd song* * Hradley in the building now ■ by the Humboldt bleb aehnul ' Gamble alore Inquartet. ; Humboldt.I.unrh In paper anek* non hand- I letter William Wallace retired jed the group. I nnd I.. C. Klnaeth meritrd with Mr.! Bradley under the firm name of A Wh'TilMNr 1 Bradley * Klnaeth. Still Inter15 I Italph I), t ook bomtbt nn Inlereat(Comlimed jrom pane one! nnd Ibe (Bin name waa changedchurch, for the reception. Follow-. «‘t Bradley, Klnaeth * To.Inc that, a two rourae wedding 1 Still later the firm wu« dlasnlv-dlnner wna aerved at the home of ! rd and Mr. Ilrudley look over the the bride’- pa rent a to 50 guests. j grocery department and atarted Mr. nnd Mr*. Ilngc left Ibe fol- j„ hnalneaa for hlmaelf without lowing dny on n abort wedding pniinrra. From Hint time to tlil-trlp to Chicago and other polnta ( |,e hna conducted the Imalneaa na In llllnola. Upon Ihclr return they t, |„ f0,„„| lodnv. with K. O. fiord-will l»e nt home nfler December I proprietor.HaRC ^^nT^w^nminrel on Mr *»«*tinge a going nway nppnrel con- , f(f . .....T o. . wtae co!or„l „l.« ,«...... ”any other man In Hnmboldt. When were pleated nnd aatlafled too. One of hla uaual acta while waiting on hla trade wna to vault over the counter If Hie euatomer atked for anmcihlng on the other aide. Hr never waited to walk around the mil nf the counter, flelng tall :.nd supple thin lo him waa tha easiest way of getting where ho wanted to be.Ill* pleasant manner, honesty nnd cordial good-will toward everyone he met made him I ho popular man he wna nnd haa been Ihinugh all the yenra.Mr. Ilradley tnkoa plenaurc of reMiuuHug hla cxpcrlcncea In the early day-. The ehaugca In mer-rhnndl-lni have boon In the main fur the belter, he believe*, and while the obi mribnda filled perfectly Inin Ibe llmea nnd cuatoma, they could not Iw uacd to-day.dreaa with black coat nnd ncces-sorlca.Ed. Bradley hna for fifty yenraMrs. lingo la n graduate nf the h,,pn prominent nnd popularOllinorc City high aehnol with the clnsa of 1937. nnd since grultin lion hna rcmnlncd nt home.(incut aGuests nt the wedding nnd dinner were S. J. lingo nnd Norman of Gilmore City. Austin Hnge of Now nichland. Minn.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jewel llnge and son Jerry of Iji-tnont. III.; Mrs. L. W. Rehnttmnel-lor nnd Stella lingo of Mlnnoopolls; Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thompson nnd Mrs. A. E. Gunderson of llode; Geneva Stamper of Chicago; Carl. Richard nnd Franklin Stamper. Mr. and Mrs. George Stamper. Mrs. Ethel Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Crain. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter i Frankc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Halo. I Mrs. Fnnnlc WhIHeaey. Florence Whlttleaoy. Mrs. Elln Weber. Itny-1 mond nnd Dale, nnd Rev. nnd Mrs. 1 Handy, nil of Gilmore; Mr. nnd i Mra. G. C. Crnln of Humboldt nnd | Mrs. Lynn WhIHeaey nnd son Don- i nid of Roonc.clement In llnmboldl business dr-cle. When lie rnme In Humboldt he wan n mil. slender young man. In fact, he waa mill mil and slender when the editor of this paper came to Humboldt In ISM.II was the boast of those who employed Mr. Ilrudley or were associated with him. Hint ho could wall on more customers In one dny than• BRADLEY__(Continued from pnge one) get In a few crops as well as build the one-room house to carry on through the coming winter. Aftor the shack had been built the fnrnlly felt fairly necurc.As a small hoy Mr. Bradley herded entile several summers where Badger now stands, and says that he used to croy like a baby when he was caught In hall storms.He helped nboiit the home ns sll good little hoys do. nnd only left when he obtained n position with Pete Houge whore ho wns n■‘I Want My Shoes Fitted”Sizett 2 - 0 Mrs. Days $1.98 Cla.'sh'.ntoH $1.59 to $1.98Economy ’ Shoes - 98c(imird Child-re'- Feel — Mol her I81 rang nrmn, strong back, healthy teeth nnd hair nrc all Important but children are hindered In Inter llfo If (heir foci suf-for from Ill-fitting shoes. They nre going lo need their feel for u long time—« mother. Guard them ngalnst Injury. We guurnnlcc perfect fit.A. B. WHITE CO.lie sure uml Vnle for your fuv-nrlle In llic IHg lllryrle ContentKeith McNitt of Fort Dodge will again open a dance school at the Coffee Shop Monday, Nov. 20, from .*1 to 6.Tap and Ballroom Dancing For information call 428Nurses OxfordsArch TypeSizesA to EEE 5 to 9.All Leather Soles, Steel Arch. Soft Kid Uppers. Ideal everyday comfort Oxfords-$1.96A. B. WHITE CO.
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Humboldt Republican

Humboldt, Iowa, US

Fri, Nov 17, 1939

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