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The Emporia Weekly Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

The Emporia Weekly Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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MA-RCH DEATHS AND UNERALS imi ol t'ud liome jienr "Miller. of 'complication of diseases. t-r 1 old TiKMj.n in Uic Mission Chxirch. Ttcv. A.

J. Burd. Rov. 0. J.

Inter- was in Kap'p Cemetery. A ot voices furnished maiden RkhimJ. She' wus 1)OrD Xovenihcr 31. 1S4." in Swc- n'nfl eaino to America. in 1S71.

fHK HA funeral were: Dr. M. V. Byers, ol Osceolu Mr Byerg of Dorchestei NPbr Aden of I I iuid ilit Nebi Cameion of known tin, now 1. hitvc Ponca City, Okla.

the fin once i lie Jn iiiiil say, "Kci-ehoo," and I 1 Allitit llulloid other words I have in SIOTO 1 eni1 services for Alberl Mi doniL of lull Hufloul who died lot pneumonia Mondu) it his home In the west part of Lyol County; wer( held yesterday at thei home. of nclie, aud HiroiiKli itll 0 my Imsy di-njtgists sti'lvc to innkc (he pills the sriw-bones rc'coninionds: "tVis 'war Iliat lie Avoi-ys lieaviv Kinpuriii. When iiri auto' trii'ckload piililc disease, household kodds-pulls out of tlmt. thrciitfiis now my usofnl OI IQ today and hums its way Ittf; null with Ms east over the Xew Sahtu Fw'Trail. wni- lord wax the it GH-yeai 1 cycle iot events which (mdoin of rlic sn-lfc.

Vciin. as been closely connected with not think of any ill In nil 'the History of Bmporia, will Have this K-ji-ry forld so wide, tliiit Clldctl tor a ml Mrs 3, Av marned to Swan P. Lund (-barged old Kx ry, who will leave Emporia for Bill ami now they siiy lie Park, n.jar Kansas City, ivon'i IK- Ah, wiic is where they will live. -im'! This Un horn sport Mrs. -Av'ery's father, Hi a great' won't Hin iiuiiltlinicnt covered' wagon crossed the that's due; he'll liot niipcar' iWg kansas plains and i'oljoived any court, for having lisli- the old trail" froui to cred In tlie flu.

If 1 sh.mlci Emporia to'wnsito in The spring punk diswise Hint v. S. C. Ill-own, Jlfs. Avery's fa- iiuido your pills of no iivnlli tiler, a member of the Kuipo- long before the cops rla to company and tiib Brown would seize my frame am was the third wiilia fam- holra To them children wlto survive hei arc cue daughter.

Miss Ma'rj 'Elisabeth, and five sons, Peter, and Joseph, 'sage City: Edward and I.evi of Miller. She also is survived KT. Lundliolni. Funeitil nt 1 Mrs. Hohcrra Stoiit Funeral services for Mrs.

Rebec Stout, who rlied were hoid Wednesday at the Friends Churcli at 10 o'clock, condneteii by Rev. George Wise, assisted by. Rev. C. Harries.

Imnrment was made the. Colon wood Cemetery, north 01 tovn. The were Alvin Joliii Varner. A. M.

Stout, Earl Slam, (lien and Preston Mary. Child. Tjjla Jeunclto Palmer, the infant diiughicr of 1 and A. 'palmer, dim! niglit ji o'clock corn plication of Fiiiiornl services were held afternoon at. -1 at AY.

H. X'ornon IIOIUP, 4 1 Avenue. Imnrment was made, in Maiilcwooil Cemetery. Li-r liond. I.KP McC'aw, llio 20- liaushter of Mr.

and ilrc. died nipht at the lieir.i 1 i'uT CniLsEitiiijon. of liron- Slir- horn April fi. in Kinporia. Her jiarent.i mid a bt other, liaymoiid.

survive her. i-f l.lmki llmvli. Funeral services for Linda Bitrch. who died Tuesday, wore hfjrl Thursday afternoon at the hniw. so Prairie Avenue.

conducted by Rev. T. ,1. Strlcklcr. Interment was made in M'nplo- trood Cemetery.

Mrs. .1. H. Gordon. Mrs.

W. .1. Smith. Mrs. Frank Ttrwd.

ami Mrs. T. J. Ptrickler Tho pa II-bearers were cniic.rt. Winifred Tlov.Miil Cnopor tind Workman.

The flower girls -were Helen Edith jMnUiewR. Freda Snyder, 1 Coof.or. and Lottie Cooper. put. i ho same in ji.nv This luck of jusUcc Jiuikes me Ijlue, my liix-nst wild in ihc-cbttonwootl River lom car Knippria i-.

Ave'p- eariie to Lybn Coun- wrath. H. fills, nnd so I ct-y, ty as a young nia'h, fresh front th "Kci-swoosli! Koi'Clirio!" niid tnke mess of pills. C. R.

Rice Dead It jiite i pioneer who formuly Hyed 1 1 (hed jt gpo uncral probably be held.at Methodist Church iii Emppria Sunday. Rev. .1. district superintendent, will services; rus Rice btf5n Wil soil Tennessee, near August 27, 1838. the; soil- of James.Porter and-Cas- Bahdi-ft Hearne Ricei His'father was a physician Intended that his.

son low that profession" Cyrus Rice was'-educated in Illckpry prove Academy, anil studled'medi- clne in Shelby Medical but he 'never pra'ct'fced lie was graduated in He went tp-St. Louis 'in 1858. was licensed- to proacii'in with L'ciiiis Conference, MetliatUst Episcopal Church. J-Ie Was assigned to the usvlllo Circuit'; iii -Oregon' campaigns of the Civil Wair, aft Copy; Adams er ho was mustered out of Com pany 1 Illi Voluntee oral years ago, when hh moved with his family to Kansas City. Jnfuntry.

He settled on a farm it the north part ol' the county nea Allen, and came lo'Kmpo riu. Ar He was married in Mr: and sirs. Avery were ried 18110 in the to Christian Church, of which hei Miss Uattie Strattinan in ISmpo- fiimily iiad been lifelong members ria. Ho is survivodj)y Mrs. Myer Hov.

Mr, Brown built the first and daughter, Mrs. Aileen Luholx, Church Emporia of Kansas City, ont and members of Hhe town com- granddaughter, 'Vlolii Lanoix. Me pany boarded at-his home while also is survived by three sisters, the town was being'platted. Aiin.a M. Fowler, of D.

S. Avery. was Jn the retail Mrs. Cora Sdlleck iind meal business for 25 or HO years' Belie Ruffing, of Emporia, he. does not remember und one brother.

Frank My- of Arkansas City. lloi'ticrt. K. and retired about 10 years ago, when he sustained a broken leg in a fall. He served two terms oil llerburt K.

Roftiger died at his yours ago. and was countable for the lOmporia city council several lonie in Strong City Tuesday ma terms, lie is an active iiorning pnuiimor.ia. follow- mem'ber and wus nn officer in the The lumb j. oati A and Wrs ng an attack of influenza, uner services wore hold in St. Avery was an active member of ihony's chureti at Strong City, j.jj Vii nrriil Milih'od MrCnw Funeral services for Mildred who dind Friday nl o'clock at the home.

207 Consti- Street, conducted by ttev. K. Tilloy. of the ilaptlst Church. Inlonni'iit was made in M'niilewood ''ometory, of liny K.

Uuy Shearer died at his home. Rural Street, Thorn- day morning of piionmonla, fol- Imvinp an iHnrs? of sovoral weeks. Rny Shparor wus born January ran ma, AVlicn chili! he moved with his parents- to NclijnsUa. whore he jiiinK tn Kansas, lie CollcRC at vetiiont. and fyr 1,1 years in tin' mi'ivainik' luisiuoss In In Mr.

uiovod ICmporl.a with his and tittr-udcd the Rm- IMisincvs rollepc. Aftor itiini from thr lUisiness Col' wi'nt to Inola. rasljicr of Tin- Inola State porir. lege Mr. to Couta Gladys in An- To was born Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

Charles D. Arery. son of Mr. A solemn requiem high mass was am Ml Av vho is cln )loye banted. Rev.

Father Duessolkomp on Lhc luncUo Cltv Alnion, vislt- vns Father Celes-' e( a 1C r'and 'mother Tues- Ine. deiiron. and Rev. Father Eg- lluy 10 llomo aL JIo ier.t sub-deacon of the Rev. (0ll lnic Slrcst ls bccll RoUi to Egbert, of Emporia, 1 preached (he.

funeral sermon. Mr. Rettigcr was Hi years of aeo. jiml was employed by Dudley Doollttlo in tho. prohibition on- forcement office.

He was a member of the Umporia Council Itiwid I Action on the Northeastern Highway probably will be postponed until next month. Tim coun- KnlBhtH of Columbus. Members ly commissioners in session at the of the council who attended tho courthouse do not desire to. make funeral were Rev. Father Ccles- nrruiiRenients tor line, Rev.

Father beri. K. Ul Proposed new road until the Totscho. Uordcnkircher, tullv ls CotniiHB- Dp-later, and Fnnik A. Dwyer.

Albert 11. .1. Hlot101 Url "odaon is still sick nl Strai-tcr L. .1. llenslcr, Rudolph his Houthwest of town, iind Redman.

Herbert U'iehind. Frank llot Present at the -March cull UK. Tho tipplii'iillon for approval of the road from JSruporia to the Mrs. Sarah A. ICvans died nnrthoast corner, of Lyon County 1 Tuesday at.

her homo, was sent to the highway coin- Ill 0 Congress Street, nftcr sever- mission several montha ago. after Sin-nil A. yuarn 1 IllnesK. It was adopted by the county Sarah A. WJIH born board.

Several necessary dolails Slay 111, l.S-IO. in Fulton County, were overlooked, however, no Illinois. Shi- came to Kansas iir tion was taken by the state annul -10 ynars iiRO-nml si'Ulud In Thcsir mattei-H will be ICmporlu. Mrs. Kvans was mar- up without delr.y by the ricd Miiy S.

to 11. 11. Kvans county clerk, and' the road tjlies- iu Illinois. She is survived by ioll ij roll gi up aga i at a later three children, Mrs. 1C.

C. Carson, miicting. of Kmporia; Chai-lim Evans, of is'Jouhtflil whether the coun- Kansns City; and Frank Kvnns, of nn MKl uiiotinent coun- fed- Mollnc. also is nut-vived by Ulo J)ro ocl or several Yornlcha V1 irs commissioners C. A.

Paitte County, 'aiid filled "21 app'blht- three that church gent'' him; to' Kansas is. a in He" ip- caled iieur Osawatomie, Banl'zea 'several Jlelhodist 'i societies. on the trohtier; tiial year- In he returned to Missouri. -for a short, time, aiid March fl. 1856; at Patterson, rimrrle'ci to Xouisa Ann 'a cousin of'Cynis H.

McCormicltf. of ihe McConnickj HarvustiiiB Machjiic Company. They came to' Kftnsas on their wedding trip. the fidO miles on hprsebabkV-' Mr. iRice churches in kiinsaH.

ReturhiiiR from Missouri, ho. so- cietj- at near tho present fciie of lolii, then at. intervals ho organized the homes and sometimes under a big ireej' all the Neosho Valley Grove, lie went to Vort Scott in ISfiC, wiicrq he organised a congregation. He hfld a change at Shawnee Coinit.y,,- for two years, aiid built l.lie in that town. Me was iis- signc.d to old Shawiieetowh in and was there.

for, two years. At. the of, the Civil War MethotluH. South, under whose charge Jir. Rice had became dlcprgan-' Ijicd in Kansas, and he- (oqlc-his family to Mrs.

Rice's homo' Pat- Mr. 'Rice presiding 'elder, he where Miss Sprapue is al- nrole frequent letters desciibing teuUInt Pans Hall his travels and his curb day ex AIj-s fa Phillips and daugh penences in Kansas swhicli Helen of Dilhart aie published in the "old Em inj of tliesip lotteis weie MrsHulpU Dalles Mia Waltei McCoi and docHUc Itrowii, IMIIIC lo rue md criid Uic flu ropi educed a years in tho faquith letu-ned Iws struik UK iww ind were mightj mtP) W0 rk it, the National leading Mi Rices lile Ban! liter a i weeks was leplete with inteieht in the has gone tc pioblems and ehr- real of Kansas a few dajB shop andyhe iPtained a wonder trip ful memory of the details ot most of the happenings of his long oret flO 4n veilin who rccov 01 lime 1 i II lune tin blwuctl 9 slid) Ills don pays 1111 I fcrl the syiiiptonis (ii uiy and In ni.v --eye." Lose Old Trail. Lyoii County, will lose the Old i the of influenza hi- ago, and Commercial aiitl pale; V.9 1 is'sick at her Jhpiiie; on I 'saJd "you 1'Street. nSctteiiB stronit.iui^ iiiile, who Wilnic of pIc.HHsiit, tlie Trail officials, is carried out. 'It was-announced yesterday by ,1.

of Mathewsbn, a- Wichita M. Lowe, president of the National oil Old Trail's 1 'Associatlph, that the P. Garretson. has. renew route would''abandon the turnecl to-her home in Redlands.

sti-etbh through -Northern Lyon Culif She has been caring for County, instead of going, through mother, who is Osiige Allen ithd sick of 1 king's, tuid -M- XO. tiling. iViin'L ci-uss yoiir frlead uli- 1 your, iiiwl. jso. for you ilie.sun will lie, fair and sweet." kecu him shown and'Fred Riehter, Bushonfe, the tVail will touch To- UIB irift, of dreary, bciim, to their toes today, trying 10 head and Dr.

and Mrs. Ration, of off the change, which would di- In Emporia' last- evening to vert traffic'from Lyoti County. "Seventeen" at the Normal. Lyon failure to pave Mrs. Wilson, of the Beth- the Old Trail is the cause for the el is visititig iufi sc, KO.to.jhcut disease 1 it to IT over imssliifc lils proposed alteration of I'm'.

her (liiugiiter. Miss Gladys Wilson, i ilruigtist. ivltli John Gist and John Brock, of tlle wwtoii nnd ihe Dus'liorig. wei-e Emporia Ihtslness licai-se. An effort to organize night callers yesterday, schools classes will be made next jnss Marie who has "Copyrighted Adrims Syndicate lrl rirtay.evftiing at 7:30 o'clock at een i for several weeks, is High School.

Classes in type- much improved. vriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, Miss A'gnes B'echtel, who has arithmetics and Spanish siclc for the past three 'weeks, -ho. been visiting ihelr par- vill be organized if the number of i Ymprovcd i CJ Us MT alu il 1 a bcl ts iplilicants warrant, according to Ferris liill has a new Paige car. I win urn to tomor- Supt. L.

Ar-Lowther, of the 'city Casper'Spe'elit went to Kansas i' ehools. Several months ago the.Emporia' SATURDAY'S DOINGS 3igh School made plans for Mrs. Jones, of Kansas City, is visiting with'relatives in Emporia. terson, aiid, he ciiiiteX a Union sctiiit. Many was cauHht while carrying messages.

but always escaped without; punishment, lie seized every opportunity jn-cacli to. the diers, iind at the close of Mici.wor iic brought his family back to He joined the Methodist. Episcopal Conference held in, Topeka in mid Tuesday mor'n- K. March in. 191:1, lift -answered' Us nntli roll-call in thai conference.

in Topeltn, in. company with son, the Rev. 'is. i'. of Rice organized tho Kmpo- I.Hsti-lcl In isiic, niid was pre- Iding eltler as lislrlol.

Miipurintcndcnl, Tr iluring 'C7. 'OS and He orgiui- zod thc First. M. at two and Mrs. Nettio Grout, of Illinois.

Mrs. ICvaits was u' member of lho PiwBhylerlan Church. and J. E. Harris said today.

talked In favor of the county going ahead and gelling-- lho Mrs. C. Allm. surveys mudu, on' 'lho groumls Funeral serviroa for Mm. C.

UllU thc fertoral aid would follow Alien, who died morn- such work hiid been Msir Rac. Ik survived by Mrs. Shearer ami iBhH'r: his mother. Mrs. Mary iind a sistor.

Ada Mr milled with, the at thc age of V. Allrn. Mrs. F. Allen died Thursday her homo near Lang.

of followiiiK influ- FH.if: Pavls wns horn in Pnlaski. JHifi': I'ouMty. iov.3. March .11. raint' to Kunsa.n with Kirc-its.

in li'ft'i. Sho was rcarrifft January tn C. F. Mrr Allen nro Mr. All' 1 1 Tliri.ir agi'd C.

and niOi'Mif: and her .1. W. Fowler: her J. K.iwlcr; two Ivor of Kmporia: j'. of and of rfotiti Myor 1 jov -lohti whn difti afmrnoorj in Kan- ifi Forest vas Aprii "4.

Ci in C'ounty. Ohio H'- tsiinft KaUftfti-'- in and Sr, Or'ava, w-hvre he Hvpd unu then juovcd i-'iiixtria he Uvt-d until sev- Ing at her home near Lane, were ll 111 3lr Harris was not In frfvor hold Saturday. A short ser- i his plan until the slate board vlco was held at 1 o'clock at the approved tho project. Roderick homo near Lang, and at --2 o'clock a service was hHil in Movin llu- Christian Church In Kinjuirln. Kinporla Creamery Com- Rcv.

0. Y. lionatdson. pastor of tho )a lll(i tousolidatpd oorporalion Christian Church, cimductod both of.Uio Rmporia Creamery, Hollo and this week in- 10 tho building being vacated by the Jensen produce company, and servicos. and interment was made Springs Creamery in the Fowlor Ccmetorv, i Company, is moving Krt Orad Kd Mackey.

one of the host ontcriug upon its career as a known trixvolinit men in Kaunas. now firm. 15. IS. llaskell.

managur died suddenly Tuesday In Hnich- tho former Emporia Creamery, Insnn. Mr. Mai key hud boon on and secretary-troaBUror of the new- lit road for more' than HO years company, is managur of tho new and was well known in Kmporia. corporation. Ho was employed by the Van 'Nat- The working force has been in- ta Drug Company, and llvoil In Ht, creosnd, and the Increased capac- -loe.

Mo. llrnriollii Cnrrmv IHviiI. Henrietta farrow, aged 20 months, daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Our row. IMS West Fourth Uy of. the plant makes the new croamory one ot the largest cream- of tho state. Improved oqsiipment and modern methods will be usod In mak- ti i i i t' 11- in Avenue, died Saturday afternoon b.tlter and ice cream. Thc pn- at ,1 o'clock of pneumonia.

The l' nclt ot tho pl wln bc ln body was taken to Sun- Ceased to 3.000 pounds ot butter day' afternoon, where funeral all nlld sort of ice cream 1 It-. services wr-re held today, and interment was made. Kiincrn! flf K. Iln.v Funeral services for K. Rny Shearer, who dird Thursday morning wore held Sunday aft- at the home.

Rilral Slreal. conducted by Rev. P. A quartet composoil of Mrs. Parker.

Mrs. C. K. J. Lewis and Clayton Patterson sanp.

The pall- betircrs wore: Harry Wayman, H. L. .1. C. Dwellc.

Harry Os- bcru. C. D. LoriR and R. Jicrsh- Interment was made in Cemetery.

town who allended the sas City, Mo. 'day, Mr. llnskell said. "Francis Jonson, who ullbndcd Ihe UnivcVsUy ot Kansas tho first year, will work for the new company- as road man. Ralph Davidson, formo.rly witli Gold Creamery, ot Topo- ka, lias been employed as butter mqkcl'.

Officers of the new company are: T. Jensen, president: E. H. Abtlcmv; vice-president; E. E.

Hnskoll, secretary-treasurer; I'cte Jensen nnd Miss ('ora Floni- Ing, directors. Mrs, Eugene Phillips is visiting Vichila with seven members in SfiO. The meeting was held. In a OK cabin. He organized tho'first ilOthodiKt.

f'linrch in Kumkn In 807, nnd this meeting was inder an elm tree which is still Iving. lie was again chosen pre- idlng elder in I SSO. and nerved our years. Ho was pastor of, hurch nt Eureka for" years'- following 1SS-I. which time llion was the limit any 'pastor could servo one- c.hurch.

Among tho many other churches which Elder Rico organised were Independence, Eldorado. Augusta, Marlon, Chetopa. Itnldwin, Hartford. Amerlciis, Pleasnnion, nurlingtoii, Ottawa, Ifouglas, Burlingnme. and he was pastor for a time of of them.

J-lo preached his semi- centennial sermon nt. llnldw'in, tho conference In 'ino-l, aud retired from active service. HP. and Mrs. 'Rice celebrated poldt'n wedding uuniversary in ISiifi.

Following his retirement, Mr. and Mrs. Rice moved to Hartford. aud spent eight or nine happy years lliero Jilnong tho peoplq who wore dear to them. Their Home.

at the edge of town, they named Rice's Rost, and there liiey loved for their friends to come. At Ihe Old. Settlers' Day of the Emporia Produce Show in 101 lie 'gave, an address on "The Pioneer Preach 1 ei'," which was one of the ''he'st numbers of tho program. Always, Mr. and had been interested in the world of today.

and "kep'f in age. as in their prime, a not uncheerful step time," At "hristmas time. HIM, they moved to Kurcka. to bo with their son. the Rev.

E. T. Rice. There aro four sons. The oldest, C.

R. Rice, IS assistant manager of the. Now York Central ''Railway, and lives In Xow York. City; tho Hov. E.

M. Rice is pastor of the Xbrth Woodward Avenue Methodist Church in Detroit, and C. Orhind.Rice is superintendent of Hie music department of the Central High School, at Spokane, Wash. wl Mrs. Rice had traveled as he put.

it, "for an ola-MctJibdSat preacher nnd his wife," They had visited the sons in their widely scattered homes, and had soon aud enjoyed aml fo-i wvtivwi jjiuoo i jchool classes -but the shortage of Mrs -returned p. K. Miller underwent nn coal, followed by the influenza last ul lo elt a. a short operation in St. Mary's Hospital demic, made it necessary to post- staj in iinnn ni-imnivniion.

Miss Anne, Edwards. who K. Behmer, who is attend- iiitereBteri in night in Lawrence, is-spending ing school at Parsons, spent thn -week-pnrl dav with Emnorin fripnrls and rp.l- pone organization. day with Emporia friends and rel- classes are meet-in Room 10 Pridav night Miss Anne Johnson aiid Miss Esther Johnson will leave Emporia Mrs. Walter .1.

Bangs and Mr. FOR and single Tuesday for a trip to New York '-M rs Dwight- Honeyman, of harness, shaft and pole, City. Madison, were in Emporia Sntur- also Robinson folding bath Jessamine Carroll went today to a J'- Hew, guaranteed 1.0 1 Strong City to spend Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. John Hortpn.

call or write J. 15. Rpmer, Miss Gollehon's sister, Mrs. Floyd Lena Valley, were in Emporia Sal- Union Street, Emporia. p3-J Ives and family.

urday. H. H. Vaughn, ot as town Saturday. district, court yesterday by Flor- have returned to their C.

is taking the short ence Bain against Archie Bain. "A homes after a visit with their co.ur.se. in auto mechanics at. tho divorce suit was also filed by Ly- mothei Mrs 'Hartley. Ives and family.

ii. v. TTiidley, of Siilina, iind JIl 's. Suit tor divorce 'was filed in ji rs L. B.

Parker, of Slalon, r( ilia Brickman' against Henfy" I.lrickman. H. Hershberger, who has been I Kansas. State Agricultural College. Mrs.

Drew-Warren'has "gone to 'Roy VanGiindy, of Ned- Chicago to visit with Mr. Warren sno Hapids, was shopping in Email to locate a home. They will Poria Saturday. In. St.

Mary's Hospital for the past mnve Chicago the latter part eight weeks, is much improved ot Marcn I and has gone to his home, iiOSJ K-' Bugbc'e lahd Allic'Bug-! so, of the Boston neighborhood; East Twelfth Avenue. her Atchison. 010 1 lo Dan. in, in M. Vermillioh yesterday even- and Albert Sims, of Amerlctis, Or.

Flora Loveless, who broke wore Emporia business callers yes- her rigli I wrisl several weeks torday. Is mtich improved, and expects to I Miss Elizabeth Carter and Miss Ma(llson visited yesterday return to her office In two weeks, juray Daharsh toniorrow to parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Bloom, of manager of the 1 Newton to work in the ready-to- Mrs. John Smith. Miss Ada Wade, who teaches in moved from Commercial Street to S12 Merchant Street. THRUSDAY'S DOINGS Mr.

and Mrs. William'Miller, of Olpe, wore yesterday. jinno XA.UII. LUiiuiiua 111 Burlington, spent the week-end'iii Emporia. Lela Gordon, of Admire, department Pendroy department store.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schroeder will leave Emporia tomorrow for 0 1 E.

Hunlsmgcr, of Stratford, visiting in and R. Madison have returned from a 2-wceks' visjt in ElBorado. Mr. and Mrs. G.

L. Larson, of Mrs. A. A. Troyer returned last ftlr lml wrs of night: from Topeka, where Bho are visiting with Mr.

visited Mr. Troyer, who is in the nml Mrs Madison. Simla. Fe Hospital, belnij- tv for an injured knee. Seth Crowley and 11, E.

Miller, of Council Orove, were business visitors in Emporia yesterday. Mis. Ernest Officer, of Reading, was shopping in Emporia yesterday. Miss Lydia McCarroll has re- from a trip to llut.chinson. Mrti, Paul and soil, Kenneth, and Paul Wnnllicrbce, and daughter, have returned from a short visit In lola and Kansas City.

T. J. TurireYjias gone to Council (7rove on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Rickor re- tunied home lutsl ujght from Kansas Oily. Ihey att.ended the optometrists' conveiitioji. H.

Llewelyn Jones, of Meade, Is in visiting friends and relatives in" Kmporia. Mr. Jones formerly lived in Emporia. Miss Clellah Buck was thc guest of Miss Ella Hughes last night is I the Hughes home on Coal Creek. R.

L. Ilorshhergcr has gone to and Tom Merrill have to Chanuto to spend a few- lays. Martha Hoover, ivho has jjisvrtui, nun Mr. and W. H.

Brooks i)eei) visUill llcr aunl jnsses have returned from a trip to Ex- clydc Verne Hoover, returned relsinr Snrinirti cebior Springs. Saturday to her home In Hartford. Miss-Agnes ot jN'ewj is taking tlie short Ulysses.iis visiting with friends in uulo mechanics ill the Emporia. MONDAY'S DOINGS Kansas State Agricultural Col- I Forest Davis, Honeyman Hazel Mrirtin his 1 'returned alul Hobert Souder, of Madison, from a short trip" to Hutcliiiison. werc Emporia.

Saturday. Mrs. E. G. Li'indy, who 7 ha'd the' Ml Howard and daugh- nu, is much improved.

I cr Marian, of Cottonwood Falls, Miss Ruth Wilson has with- tt cro Emporin Saturday, drawn from the Normal to teach 1 and Mrs. Fred L. Nation, physical training In (h high wh ll! v0 bee seriously sick with school In Tulsa, Okla. Miss Wil-. are improving.

son Is a member of tho Alpha Slg- 1 Alr SJrs co vis- ma Alpha Sorority iind prominent ltcd Sunday Mr. Mlllis's par- ill (he P. T. Club and secretary of el ts in clll tho athletic association. She went' Dr 13 A McBrlde left Em- to her home in Topeka today and porla I(ist weck will leave for Oklahoma, sob'n.

President T. W'. Butcher and in Battle Creek, whore lie 'spend several until C. Devoss, who attended the na- hels to take his work tional conference a aln Before, returning home, iu leveland Ohi lle wl11 visil with frien(la in Pitls iu Cleveland, Ohio, last week? spoke at the Normal chapel ur Ptt whcro lle tormcr 'y this morning! j' Mr. and Mrs.

G. B. Sclleck and I Mrs. Belle Ruffing have returned Alt nennmg Vied BrUcoo 1 spent Kansas Citj Mi Mrs Cus Vmeiictii weie in Kmpoila IV fi j-1, Aliss 1 loience went to Neocleah for Miss Amie Edwards will relurn this evening to lawrence after few wllh her Ssirah Lduirds Miss Patijcia Curtis of ArkM-V aas'City, was guest of Mrs Mary L. over the -week- i returned to her work in OTpe, after a week's sickness.

Business callers in yes- teriiny'were Paul Fella) of son; S. 1 Crpsiey, of Council C'rbve; 'Hans. Dlcksbh, of Miller, anil C. 1L, Davis, Neosho Hap- iiis. Miss attends Higli School, speiit the weekend at her in the Ruggles neighborhood.

DCS Iowa, is in Emporia to cohiplete the finishing work in the Newman of is in Emppria oh business Mr. arid Harrj, Jolh of Slafford, were of Mr And Mrs. las eveh ing. Mrs. i hipps has retusfrcU to Emporia after spending; a week with relatives iii Hamilton.

Mrs. Joy aiul Miss Louisa. Eggers, of the. JiiH'ctioh, shoVplhg'in Emporia yestpH 1 Esther Cruinv ild fornierij for the Trusle Grain 'Company, has taken Mis Paul Weatherbee's in. the business of 'the Rorabaugh Dry Gnocis Company.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Williams of Dwight, motpred to Emp'orla Suiv: day and speiit the day with Mjsses Ada Among the business Eiuporiii yesterday were Hfiniy Waggoner, C-iil aiut Nvilliani Kcttner.

Gustiive Hughes and Carl Pahl, Olpe; Overly, 'Rapids; A-. Pleiuon Hartford; B. Cottonwood Falls; S. p. Council Grove, and D.

C. Grinnell, Amerfcus. Ben Morgan; who returned' last Veek from an extended-visit In Iowa, is working at the Morris Drug Company. Howard Giichrlst, of Wictfilk. is visiliiig with his brothei Ilany fjiicbrist.

C. HV Phipps spent Sunday iii Hamilton. 1 Miss Esther Pfloger, attends the Normal, spent the weekend with her sister, Miss Helen Pfleger, who teaches near Olpe. Jliss Anna Belle Smith, of Madison, was shopping Jn yesterday. Aleta Davis was sick jesteidaj and unable to attend school: Miss.

Carrie Olson, of Eureka, was in Emporia today. lived. TUESDAY'S DOINGS i I At 11 lilt leahody on a short Kusincss trip. froip anans ity. where they P.

Lind; Mrs. Rallih Harmon, of Cotton- tcndc( Uleir brother funor in Emporia yes wood Falls, wns in Umporlu yes- Somo of mporiU out-df-towh! Mrs. N. tcrday. Miss Flora Borrio'nkfrchor has of was yesterday on business.

N. has business visitors Saturday wore: gone to visit her nioth- J. H. Harris, of MAdison: H. A.

N. Ribe. Miss Mona Woodarrt is working 1 0 1 Ilt roclll a Vaughn, of Hartford; Mr. and ter a fi-wecks illness. Miss Edith Keech has returned Mrs.

S.Mlouk, A. G. Whittakef, in the bundle department at Rora. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. AVillitrns; ot' baugii's store, to her home in Topeka, after a Amcriclls enr Kuhn 0 .1 a A. Vohs and Mrs. Mar- few days' vtsit with Emporia lrry Rarrlck, of Americus; and k'owitz, 6'f 6lpe.

were shopping in Rcm Strong City. I Emporin yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clydc Mooil, of Dodge City, visited yesterday with Mr.

Moon's cousin, Ross "Moon, and Mrs. Moon. JXMNGS A. L. Frost; of AmericusTTred William Knapp, of Cottonwood Mrs.

S. Rnsmussen and Falls, was in Emporin yesterday, daughter, Miss Elsie Rasmussen, lie attended 1 the meeting of the have been sick with flu si'nce state executive committee of tho their return- from- California, ten American Logion in Jlutchinson days ago, are improving. yesterday morniug. I Mrs. Addie Hahn, who has been Miss Sadie Sollars has returned sick the past tcn days with thc Ahlstrom, of Admire; TIarvcyj'o her work-at Newman's after a flu, has returned to her ivorlc at Stonehraker, Allen poria yesterday.

nn. and Tr.ajweeli's absence, for her the Hicker jewelry store. wero in Em-' mother, who has been sick at Mrs. W. (mouth.

of Eagle i.Creek, is visiting with relatives in G. Dicker, of Chester. Mrs. B. B.

Elliott, who has been IJmporia. Fcllny, of Madison, and S. the Newman' tho Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brinfi- Purch, of Americas, were Krapo- mouth working; for the P.uttrick rnrin and son, Olpe, were ria business Visitors yesterdaV- company, went today to Westpha- in Emporia yesterday.

John Price, of tho Frost Dis- Ha. Mri and Harry Irict, wns an Emporin business' 'Sir. and Mrs. R. Mrs.

P. J. Kelly, of willftr yostorday. left Emporia last night for Texas, Hartford, and Mrs! Lloyd Newton, Arthur HInes has rotifrncd from where Schroeder will look at 1 of shopping In Ema business trip to Alma. land.

poria yesterday. Mrs. Bertha Sprague and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Roberts and Fred, Wym'nn has rehfrnecl to hor ilnnchter and fnruil.v, in in their success. Dilrinsj tci-. Sprague. left liaiiKhter, Dorothy, of Canoy.

and bfs work nit Newton Garage the second term of in which Emporia yesterday for Boston, E. Roberts, of Tulsn, after several WEDNESDAY'S DOINGS Mrs. Walter McCoy will leave Emporia tonight for Merced, where she will visit relatives and friends. G. A.

Rallce retur'tiod lasl night from a business trip to Kansas R. L. Hershberger made a business trip to Osage City today. Mrs. Ernest Kipfor, of Madison; was shopping in 'Emporia day.

Clair Turner, of' Harlford, was shopping in Emporia yesterday. Mrs. Gus Fellay, of was shopping in Emporia yesterday. Lon King returned home this morning from.a business IrlR to Kansas City. Mr.

Mrs. G. L. Larson, of ElDprado, who have visiting Mrs. E.

n. Madison, home today. Mr. and Roy Madison accompanied then! to ElDorado. Mr.

niid Mrs. St Keller, were in Emporia yes- terday on business. Mrs. Willis Bell, who was called to Emporia; Isnt tlie death niece. Linda lino Burch today tp her home in Kan." Peter MaHaffey, and A.

L. Bentley, of Madisoiv wore business visitors in Emporia yesterday. 'Miss- D. L. Wiiierbrock arrived' In Emporia today from Kansas' City, to lake charge of the dress making department at baugh's.

Misses Mildred Stanley, Marie Waymirc. Liila Souies 'and Irene Clopton, ot Madison, were in Btn- poria yesterday. Mrs. Clara. Ringcnberg and Mr an4.

Mrs-, n. W. Owens, of Safford- villc. wore in Emporia yestordav- An JohnMSiv. and Jliss Mary Kmily Warren Kmporia yesterday for york' Mrs.

Rose Steiger has gone' to i RlDo.adotovMsitwi.h her son; H. Steigor. and family Frank Wcstfall. of Emporia on business yestcrda formerly the Normal. Dell Andrews returned jeiter- business trip Io Me- i to last night on business Donald Barackmai, visitcl uilh.

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