Conway Springs Star & Argonia Argosy
7 November 2013
7 November 2013
From the Star Files – November 1923
The Cary Circle of Wellington invited the federated clubs of
the county to meet at the Park House in Wellington last Thursday. Because of the rain and bad roads only one
car of Progressive club ladies went.
They were Mesdames James Snelling, Joe Shaffer, T. I. Guest, A. G. Small
and Raymond Cline.
Several managers of neighboring telephone companies met at
the city hall here yesterday as guests of E. J. Frantz, manager of the local
company. The state secretary of
telephone managers is visiting various sections of the state since the national
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Probst and son moved down from Wichita
this week. Bert is taking pharmacist
exams at Lawrence this week after which he will take a position with Thew’s
Drug Store.
“The Merchant of Venice” appeared here Tuesday night as the
second number of the school lyceum course.
A big crowd attended completely filling the gym auditorium.
Mrs. Lida Shobe left Friday for an extended visit in Kansas
City, MO., with her daughter Lola and Malvern Pepper and on to Murryville, Ill.
To visit her sister, Mrs. Lottie Hart.
She will be away until Christmas.
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