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The Columbus Daily Advocate from Columbus, Kansas • Page 4

The Columbus Daily Advocate du lieu suivant : Columbus, Kansas • Page 4

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Columbus, Kansas
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cm i era ft em ii LS3 tm? LSD UU LJ TONIGHT HifPPT" I 9 ONIGHT r.f p'yj ''w bjJl iuiiua fa.a Ibtt i.wi-fl rr-s 9 1 We might talk, and talk, but what's the use? Everybody knows that ricena from DOUGLAS rAIDDANKS m'TWE TUDEC MUSKETECCS' In a remarkable, clear-cut portrayal of the noble D'Artigan, the wonderful hero of Alexandre Dumas' immortal novel, gives the screen one of the finest of the finest characterizations it has ever seen. A Wonder Picture of Romance, Action and Intrigue Now available for the first time, outside of the biggest cities These prices include the war tax. Children 25c. Adults, balcony 40c. Downstairs, 50c.

the city at present. The class of '96 Carter, of Tacoma, Mrs. Eva of which Mrs. Manlove and Mrs. Hoag.

Mrs. Percy Stephens and Mrs. MuskiiRue. Mrs. Nelle Graves, the Rett, Sfrs.

Cscar Bland, Mrs. Geo. Car-KueKt of hunor, Miss Pinion and the nahuii, Mrs. Geo. Crowe.

Mi's. H. II. fr Vining. Mrs.

Goodrich and Miss Mar-that Hurt assisted in serving. Society 7qws the drape was embroidered in pearls and caught to the skirt with a spray of orange blossoms. The bodice was of satin with tucker and sleeves of tulle embroidered in pearls. The court train which fell from the shoulders was of tulle bordered in satin and embroidered in pearls. She wore a Russian headdress of Rose point lace which held her tulle veil.

Her hostess, Miss Reeves. Elder, Mrs. Jesse Hamilton. Mrs. V.

W. Johnson, Mrs. E. Jone.4, Mrs. Guy Miijoyt'd OuthiK.

Lewis, Mrs. Rout. Mehatt'ej', Mrs. A. numlier of hulies motored to Harry Mehafey, Mrs.

Mcliuii'e, Mrs. Shit'fi'i'deckei park yesterday and en-1 Will Xewlands. Mrs. Win. Oyler, Mrs.

juyert tho day picknirkinR. Those who Bam Powell, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. went were: Mrs.

G. K. Ilaynie and two Kline, Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Guy S3y 7its Cootor For Results Advocate Want-AJ! Gaither were members, graduated from the old Purcell school, which was torn down several years agoVand the new Central school built iir its place. The evening was spent in talking over old times and later light refreshments were served.

The members of the class present were: Mrs. Bertha Jones Stacey of Springfield, Mrs. Floy darter Sanders of -our 'Hi IS 3E Calvary, Miss Jut-vis and Reverend Miss Frances Iteeveg will go to 'S'iurtmj-R tomorrow afternoon to at- children, Marjorie and Mildred Gris- wold, Mrs. Nelle Graves, Mrs. Harry Joned.

Visitors: Mrs. Tom West, Miss Alice shower bouquet was of orchids and lillles of the valley. Miss Elizabeth tkmd party given l.y Miss hdwuia ot Muskogee, Mrs. C. U.

Wll son and daughter, Marjorie, Mrs. F. W. Boss and Eleanor, Mary, Mrs. U.

S. Lyman and son, Steward, Mrs. V. E. Best, Mrs.

Joe Modlin, Mrs. F. C. Hain- Bovversock, who attended the bride as Florida, Mrs. Jennie Deem Vanda- maid of honor, wore a gown of aprl- Miss Ott Oliphant, Mrs.

Ada cot chiffon over white satin. She car- Jones, and Mrs. Gaither and Mrs. ried an arm bouquet of sunburst Manlovo. roses, lillies of the valley and blue delphinium.

Mrs. Moss was gowned in Missionary Society. 1tiiiiK Tarty. Miss Frances Reeves) entertained West, Mrs. Jesse Allen, J.

M. Hosier, Mrs. Earl Grubbs and daughter, Mrs. Marion Teal, Mrs. Mabel West, Mildred Carnahan, James Powell, Robert Mehafr'ey, Virginia New-lands, Marguerite Johnson and Hetty Lou Burgett.

The next meeting will be with Mrs. Will Newlands. Chas. layior, lvua. j.

jjulo Jessie Fierce, Mrs. R. C. Jackman, Miss Mabel Warren, Mrs. Bertha Strong, Robert Ruhland, Margaret Newlands and Mrs.

R. E. Harris. I Thmir aanitary cleaning' 111 In a mannmr that much I 1 praise haw won. Jfl orchid faille embroidered in silver.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary An orchestra played the wedding Society of the E. Church met at the march. Mr. Bernard Conway acted as of Mrs. John Gray, Thursday attest man for Mr.

'Hamilton. The din- ternoon at 2:30 p. m. The devotional ing table held the wedding cake sur- subject was "The World's Redeemer." rounded by yellow calendula, pink ji0i call was answered by Scripture s-weet peas and blue delphinium, verse or missionary news item. The Guests were limited to relatives and leader for the afternoon was Mrs.

Ben close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton steward and the fifth chapter of the I left for a short eastern honeymoon study was reviewed by Mrs. Chas.

Moss. II niiiiltoit. A report of the marriage of Sandv Hamlltou, formerly of Columbus, now of Kansas City, and Miss Mary- Jy V7E dn't simply do 8 1 don't simply do JWkm Thohna TMnion of Arkansas City. BrMife was played at five tables, Miss Marguerite Carroll winning the first Tfriae and Miss Mary Long, the conso-totion and Miss Pinion the (ruest irfcre. The house was beautifully orated In crimson and white, the same colors beinpr carried out in the ifplirious refreshments which were TOmwrt after cards.

Guests for the w.nin(r were: Misses Gladys Mitchell, Marin Watts, Lenore Wilson, Mary i. oore Hamilton. Mabel we dry cleaning, do superior dry Sninsiiine Circle. The Sunshine Circle met at the home ot Mrs. Sam Powell, Thursday afternoon.

After the usual business, a social time was enjoyed. It was decided to have the annual picnic at Shifferdecker Park on June Six Frances Moss, of Kansas City, which appeared in the Kansas City Times to-1 day, will he of interest to the many friends of the Hamilton family in Co- I and will be at home after July 1, 506 Gaither and Miss Flint. The mystery I cleaning remove allot the soiled distress of the garment and send it back fresh and clean. We are doing a lot of steaming and pressing for the men East Forty-second Street. box questions came next and most interesting and instructive.

Miss Ttgs. Margaret Ellis, Catherine new members were added to the roll 1 lumhus. The notice follows: "Miss Mary Frances Moss, only Entertained riussmutes, Flint read a beautiful poem, "Rise for 'child of Mr. and Mrs. Farnk J.

Moss jjrs j0hn Gaither and Mrs. Mabel the Day is Passing," by Proctor. and Mr. Andrew Alexander Hamlltou Manlove entertained a few of the During the social hour the hostess The hostess.assisted by Mrs. Oscar Bland and Mrs.

Jesse Hamilton served pressed chicken sandwiches, fruit salad and coffee. Membors present were: Mrs. Bur- Tftriiop, Marjory Griswold, Dorothy Stautfer, Williamette Hughson, Mar-'jrvierife Carol 1, Genevieve Shepard, Winnie Murray, Jennie Hamilton, Mrs. "Cluis. Jones, Mrs.

Harry Campbell of graduating class of 1806 last evening served refreshments of ice cream and angel food cake and coffee. I were married at o'clock last. night at the home of the bride's parents. Bishop Sidney C. Partridge Mrs.

Munlove's home, who are in Mrs. Guests for the afternoon were: Lessons on ni.i.i.ir..t i -r read the Episcopal rim; service in the living room before the mantle which was banked with cybodium tree ferns, palms and roses. On either side of the altar burned Cathedral candles to which were tied showers ot pink Panama gladioli. The sun roo'm was decorated with palms, ferns and garden plants. The bride who was given in Piano, Violin, and i ill Theory of Music.

marriage by her father was gowned in ivory satin, the skirt of which was made in draped effect. The edge of A Double Loss Glenn B. Litton "BIG PROTECTION FOR LITTLE MONEY" Do you know we are equipped to safeguard your valuable papers Bonds, Notes, Insurance and Pension papers, as well as jewelry, silverware and other treasured articles? When we say "pig Protection for Little Money," we mean a box in our Safe Deposit Vault which rents by the year as low as $2.50. Even a person who has only a few valuable papers needs this protection. We'll gladly explain ttiia service If you will give us an opportunity.

The Cherokee County State Bank If I i I ill A ten weeks' term will be Every time you spend a dollar you not only lose C. F. Davidson DENTIST Office In the Mood Building. Phoness Home 10 Red Rural t4 gin Monday, May 29th the dollar but also the interest you never thought of that did you? Call at the Methodist church Call, write er phono for particulars. CnVS.

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1886-1922