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The Arkansas City (Kan.) Daily Traveler. Thursday. August 27. 1970Page (ADAMSFive TablesIn DuplicateBridge PlayDuplicate Bridge met Wednesday evening at Taco Pete. Five tables played the Mitchell movement.North-South winners were, first. Mrs. Lewis Cook and Mrs. F.J. Fairchild. Second. Mn Jack Kelley and Mrs. Lawrence Kinney.East-West winners, first. Ed Gilliland and B.L. Grifnth. Second. Mrs. Charles Kielhorn and Mrs. James Sherman.Next meeting of the group will be Sept. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Taco Pete. Anyone interested In playing bridge is Invited.t Bride Welcome WagonAdams Bridge c,ubseven branch candelabra, l»o baskets of white daisies pink gladioli. Traditional ling music was played. H*t. J'fk Linebargcr. ung • Wedding Prayer and*e bride, given in marriage her father, wore a floor h gown of satin featuring a bodice, with lace trim onMrs. Elmer Jarvis. 1027 N. Summit St.. was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the Welcome Wagon Bridge Club.Two tables of bridge- was played with Mrs. Cecil Kline winning first, and Mrs. Leonard llathmal. second.Next meeting will be Sept. H at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Kline, Summit Acres.TrovelettesDR. AND Mr*. William S. Lyon will arrive Friday to spend a few days visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Leon R. Lyon. 1223 North A St. They spent the summer in Europe and are now enroute to Ashland. Ore., where Dr. Lyon has a professorship at Southern Oregon College.JACK KELSEY, city water department manager. is currently hospitalized at Arkansas City Memorial Hospital. W.L. Murphy, the water foreman, is directing the department until Kelsey returns.MRS. RICHARD Barrier. 100 North C St.. relumed Thursday morning from a vacation trip. She visited her sister and family. Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Whetstone and a nephew and his family. Mr. and Mr*. Reed Whetstone and daughter*, all In Colorado Springs, Colo. From there, she flew to Salt Lake City. Utah where she spent a week vidting a neice and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Camp and their son, 2nd Lt. Gene Camp, currently serving in the U.S. Air Force.SK 3/C RODERIC Elder Is on leave from the U.S. Navy. In which he is stationed on board the U.S.S. Forster.MR. AND Mrs. Dewey Adams and son, Johnny, 1425 South G St.. recently returned from San Diego. Calif., where they visited their daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Overfelt and children, Jennie, Kenny, Linda and Tony, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fletcher and children. Robert. Rbonda and Ronnie. Overfell isstationed at San Diego with the Navy. Mrs. Overfelt returned home with her parents for a visit. They also visited Mrs. Adams' brother, Ted Gay and family, at Wilmington, Calif. Mrs. Overfelt returned to her home by plane.RON ARMBRUST, who was in the intensive care section at Wesley Medical Center In Wichita, after undergoingsurgery, has been moved to the iprcial care section and is reported to be slightlyimproved.Kish hear about the same range of sounds as is heard by man.
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