Silver City .(Front tho Time*)Mrs. Let* Wells of Moberly, Mo. is spending n few days with her pnrenta Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burrows.C’hns. Finch am of Waukoo drovo, orer .Saturday for an over Sunday, visit with his father, James Finchom and wife.Dob fjmlth was'in town Saturday for a (Inal greeting of his many old ' time friends before leaving Monday for San Diego, California, bis home,He is stopping off u few days in northwestern Kansas where he owns a wheat farm. IMiss Marjorie Rada entertained tho Misses Laura, Roso and Mary Hopp pf Glenwoofl ana Oeorgta Pullman of this place in a slumber party Saturday night. Next afternoon all drove to lake Georgo beyond Hastings. acconipanledby Cecil Rada. Herman Schoenlng, and Ruby Hopp for an outing.T. J. Tiilbcy sold his residence Inst week to George Carlson, who with his newly wed wife will occupy it in the neur future. The Tftlbuy folks drug store that have been let out for have comfortable rooms over tho roomers that they will overhaul and occupy.Geo. Rew received word tho past week of the death of his brother John Rew, living nt Exeter. England. The news came by cablegram to ’a son, Will Row in Omaha, and gave no particulars except that it was due to a bicycle accident. Mr. Rew has owned land hero, and has boen here at different times, the last being about five years back, when lit* spent some time here.Ju»t Arrived Horn—To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mar-kel and wife. Tuesday, July 24. u nino pound boy.Horn—To Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Robertson. north of town, Sunday, July 22, a boy. iIturgolu-Curlsnn Miss Gladys M. Rurgoin and George U Carlson were married on I Thursday, July 19. at Blair. N'ebr.,I the home lown of the groom. « The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. BurgOin of this place, popular and accomplished, and reared from childhood in I he community. Graduating from the Silver City High school some few years buck Glurtvs spent tv year at Grinned) and then a year and a half at Drake I'ui-versity, Dos Moines. She left college last year to accept a position us toucher in the public schools if ton. The liurgolu amily is aineug the best known and highly esteemed or ilie community, and nri,ill*-»'! to say that the daughter lias a large circle of friends who will wish ;■ ; well in the new relationship to life.The groom is a vming ......worth and since coming lo Silver t’lty bus made many friends ami win i It-'* osl'-em of all. Ills hlt;.nn i- n I Bair. N’ebr., from which place lie. h»» cairn* soim two years ago as nn auto *!ii.bib* m'-i'liniiic in thv J. II.SOI| gUJ'.sge.Follouing I licit* marriage the newly w -il rouplo set out oil a little w d-dli’-g trip of a few days, ivturttli:.' M Silver City the fore part of ill !•:• *-cut week, They will be at hone.- ilt;v their many jriends a ft it Aue i : in Ilii resilience purchased last w el.for them from T. J. Tolboy Just north of the Peterson garage.Tabor(From the IWvtconlMr. and Mrs. O. E. Moorehead and three younger children. Eunice, Ids und Warren drove to Kansan Saturday where they are visiting lmr mother, Mrs. Childs, at Uellovtllc.Mrs. Stoddard and sons, Everett, Wayne and Merrill left Saturday on a trip to Litchfield, Nebr., Sheridan, Wyo., and Billings, Mont. They will bo away for a month.Wilbur Mann who went to Manilla, l!tah, recently, has gone Into tho lumber business there, ho und nn-oiUu it.au -having ftlartad tha Summit Springs Lumber Company.Mr. and Mrs. Ray iEielu»ll»erg«r and baby and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Elelielberger arc planning to drive to Morrill. Kans. Friday to attend a reunion of tho EScludberger family.Milo Tipton and Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mann drove to Omaha Sunday evening for Mrs. Wilbur Mann who was returning home niter having been in tin* hospital for a week recovering from an ujicration nu her nose.Gai! Osborn experienced a slight nuto accident Friday morning near the Carl Lundecn place, when his car went into a ditch with a sudden Jolt, broke the windshield and bent the wishbone. His mother and bahv were riding with him. and his mother received a severe cut on the faee from broken glass. Gall and ihe baby escaped unharmed.!r. and Mrs. George Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Delays » and Maxine were in Macedonia Sunday morning to see Mr. Smith’s mother. From Macedonia they drove to llod Qak where they took dinner.Mrs. Lisle Wcntheihead, Miss Anna WVathorhead and Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Good fellow, who had been Good fellow were in Omaha Friday sp.-ttding the week here, left for her home at Merriman, Nebr.Otto O’Hliulon has purchased from Rav Higgins the restaurant which Mr. Higgins recently bought at Si I -v«r t’lty. Mr. O'Bludeu took pos-Si-'-dun this week, lie will move there with his family whenever lie I can secure a house. Mr. Higgins has sold his interest in the Inn her •ilu.p to Mr. Masted and gave possession this week. lie had thought '•.no/ of going to Silver City aiul running tli.* restaurant, but sine- lie1 It ms sold it, is undecided as to his I fat uve plans, but will be here at lea? t for the present.John Barbour arrived home Tuesday from an extended western trip. II- was first at O liver visiting Dr. j:. a Matthews. Him wt nt in Gardiner Alt-ill. and visited Mrs. Sadie Wright ;• ■ .i enjmt-d a trip through Yellow-'tone Park, lie returned bv way of !i Lake City. 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