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Kansas Farmers' Star from Wichita, Kansas • 2

Kansas Farmers' Star from Wichita, Kansas • 2

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Wichita, Kansas
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Page Two THE KANSAS FARMERS STAR. Wichita, Kan. News of the County May ale of Muslin Underwear the center of interest at this store VERNON. Mrs. Sam Wolf, Mrs.

George Linos and Mrs. MIko White were Wichita (RpppIvpcI too late for last wock) callers Friday. Some of the farmers In this vicinity Mr and Mrs. IIomer Rucko and started to plant their corn over and children and Oscar Ruckle and family some started to cultivate this week. were at Floyd carlick's Friday.

It Mr. Swanson's mother and brother was Mrs Garilck.s birthday and they from near Mulvane visited him over went up to help hcr ceiebrate. Saturday and Sunday. MrSi August Br0ehmann was in The church looms up fine with its Wichita Friday, new coat of paint. Mr an(1 Mrg Henry IJally marketed Perry Macy and family and Miss chlckena Wlchlta ast week Ethel Smith visited at Mr.

JJoyer's Mrg Rola StocMM went t0 Wlch. Sunday, ita Saturday. Those that dined at Mr. Holmes' last a Aillston and family and Daniel Sunday were: Dr. Perks, Daryl Sloan Rucde and famlly vlsltcd at 1Iomer and family, Will Pease and family, Kuc(es Sunday Mrs.

Pease and daughter, Katie, Grace an(J Tru'0 Jampg and 0a and George Carter, George and Tom Pease, Pem Rowley were flt 0gcar Misses Pearl Kinney and Ida Benja- fell Tho many specially pried groups are shown on the second floor. Ample assortments of charming Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers and Chemise in sheer cambrics and nainsook will be grouped at the "Special May Sale Trices" on the tables and counters. Dainty lace and embroidery trimmed garments at on-fourth to a tliinl less. LOT ONE Comprises a splendid LOT TWO We show a collection Mrs. Anna Bertholf is visiting Mrs.

min. Mr. Ifert and family and Itev. Smith and wife visited at Mr. Swan-son's Sunday.

George Lines. Rev. Taylor preached to a large ap- nrprlntlvn niullprifo nf- Pnvno Snnrlnv Services at the chapel Saturday ThosQ fa tQ hear Wm arQ evening got mined out, but Sunday a fare gospd germons assortment ot Gowns, Skirts, of beautiful Undergarments of being an ideal day a large crowd was present. Dr. Perks preached a very Mr.

and Mrs. Daisy Mason and fam- interesting discourse. The evening an(1 and Mrs- D- Ruckle Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemise. Serviceable, well-made garments which usually sell at 09c and 75c. Choice in this May sale family spent Sunday evening at the service was also attended by a large crowd.

Everybody come again. Arlie and Walter Smith came up Osborne home. Mr. and Mrs. Porter spent Sunday at with Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. every kind, which is without a doubt the best values in Dainty 'Undergarments ever offered in. Wichita.

The are original and the values range up to $1.75. 'May sale price $1 QQ for Garments worth $2.50 from Conway Springs last week after evening 0c their binder. They are beginning to White. think about that wheat crop. There will be Children's Day oxer- We were listening for wedding bells clses at Payne and a good program is last week.

They didn't ring but never promised. mind they will ring good and hard at nT1(1 m. for Garments $1 AQ for Garments ipx.lO worth 20o worth $1.00 some future time. SALEM. borne, Mrs.

Mable Campbell ithaoii borne were shopping in Creenwlch Monday. Mrs. Mabel Campbell is visiting in Wichita this week. Combination Garments a Leading Feature mi. 1 1 -liie cmse-miing garment iashions of the season have brought in lflen Ulilivil UOIill) T.

1 i a hilu vuiiiuniaLIUH ui ucrgarments ot winch we show an extensive line in mmhr', a 7 iicuuowii ixu most drtistically designed and trimmed. (Received too late for last week) Did you observe "Mother's Day?" The mothers certainly ought to have one day of their own. The McCurdy children are tied at home with whooping cough. The Young Peoples Christian Endeavor society will have their next meeting in the evening of May 23rd. The program will be a musical one.

Everyone welcome. liVna TTnfP and elctoi Vtra "NT min Be lure and read TWO FOR ONE ad on page seven i PAYNE TOWNSHIP. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ruckle and children were Wichita callers Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newman and Thrce-Piecc Combination Suits of Skirt, Drawers and Corset Cover, all in one garment; priced at $2.50 up to $4.50 Corset Covers, neat tucked and embroidery Ross and Miss Joy Jones attended the familty are the proud Pssessor3 of a new buggy. trimmed styles oc Combination Drawers and Corset Covers, $0Sc to $4.50 Combination Skirts and Corset Covers, 98c to Misses' Cowns, lace and embroidery trimmed; all ages, 50c to Misses' Drawers, all sizes from one to 14 yars 25cto9Sc Underskirts of original designs in cambric and nainsook.

Beautiful styles bought especial for the June brides and school graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Tuesday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Miers, spent Sunday at the A. Miers's, home. Silverwood-Stanton wedding at Mulvane last Wednesday noon, May 5th.

We extend congratulations. Miss pearl Brown of Waco is staying with Mrs. John Shade this week. Corn is looking fine and been harrowed over once. Corset Covers, in a large variety of dainty designs; all prices up to $4.50 Special One lot of Women's Sample Under-skirts; regular $1.25 values; May Sale Price There will be an ice cream supper howed over once.

Everyone Is about. at Greenwich Saturday night. Every- through planting now. body is cordially invited to attend. Those who spent Sunday at the J.

II. Ilarpstrite home were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Williamson and daughter, Mrs. S. Williamson Mrs. W. F.

Peep-a-boo waists were rather un comfortable Sunday, if we may ven ture to speak so bold of the ladles at tire. George Reid and "sister, Nellie, at Luening, Virgle Miller, Minnie Jansen tended church in Derby Sunday morn- ftnd Roga Vf)gt Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Our spring line of Trunks and Suit Cases and Traveling Bags is about as complete as it is possible to be. We have Trunks from $2.50 to $55.00. Regulation Trunks Steamer Trunks-Dresser Wardrobe Trunks Ladies' Skirt Trunks-Hat Trunks and the "Indestructo," the pictures oi which we show here. The "Jndostruetor" is the strongest and lightest trunk on the market.

Suit Cases, All Kinds, $1.50 to Mr. and Mrs. Huff were the re- i Mr Myers were called ciprents of seventy-three cards for to Wichita on account of their shower. Miss Emma Mogan re- serlous illnoss of her father- but celved forty-two. he is improving some at this writing.

We are in need of another good rain. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruckle and son Miss Emma Mogan visited with Joy were Wichita callers Saturday. Jones Sunday.

Jansen brothers loaded a car of Our children's day la Ret for June corn at Greenwich Monday. Cth, in the morning. Mr and Mrs Jabs and sons were On account of the high gale Satur- caUer8 at the A Miers'3 home Sunday day afternoon the dance was not very afternoon. largely attended in the evening. Not much use to clean house yet awhile.

Trunks and Bags Third Floor Suit Cases in mailing, cane, imitation leather and genuine cowhide leather. Ladies' and Gentlemen's sizes in everv desired style OUR SPECIAL $5.50 CASE-Is full cowhide leather, the best Suit Case ever offered at the price. Russet or tan; leather corners; full riveted; brass lock; moulded handle; a $7.00 value 1 $5 50 Traveling Bags from to $15 oo L. Lane marketed alfalfa hay in Wichita this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Osborne spent Sunday at the Bennle lloyt home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feldner and -o- PAYNE DISTRICT.

(Received too late for last week) raily contemplate moving TV Ichito Stockdall went to Wichita last 11 thf fuure- They will be great-Monday. He has a position in a misse1 il1 thls community, creamery there. Midge Rirlan is reported as being Mrs. Daniel Ruckle went to Wichita on the sick list. Tuesday to spend a few days.

Mrs. Bertha Miller and sons, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. August Miers "were Maude Luening, spent Tuesday after-shopping in Wichita Wednesday.

noon with Mrs. Fred Myers. Mrs Rolla Stockdall spent Wednes- gorrv to roDOrt Trim) as not BUTTKRICK PASII IOXS. illustrating all the newest fashions of the season. Copy includes certificate good for one Butterick Pattern.

At the Pattern Counter, 25c. By mail, 30c. 4 MISSES WHITE DRESSES A charming collection of fresh, dainty white Dresses for misses of 12, 14 and 10 years; pretty lace and embroidery trimmed Dresses, bought expressly for the young girl graduates. Without seeing them you can have no idea of their beauty. Priced at $0.50, $7.50 and.

$8.50 day with Mrs. Carlyle McPherson. The Ladies Aid held a very enjoyable meeting with Mrs. White Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Peter Bally and Miss Carrio were visiting with Mrs. Stockdall improving very fast. Mr. Reeves shelled corn for W. F.

Luening and J. II. Ilarpstrite Tuesday. Mrs. Bertha Miller and son.

Carl, is staying with Mrs. Perry Kohl at the Wednesday, Carpets, Furniture Draperies 3rd and llh floors. can furnish the home complete in every detail. We invite a tour-of inspection through these complete stocks of home furnishings. Sam Wolf and family and Adrian present Wolf and family were fishing on the Mr.

and Mrs. Garrison Scott spent Whitewater Thursday. Sunday at the Adam Vogt home. 3.

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Years Available:
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